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Judge rejects bid by ex-Penn State officials to dismiss perjury charges
Ex-Penn
State Athletic Director Tim Curley, left, and former university Vice
President Gary Schultz lost their bid to have perjury counts
dismissed...
Acrylamide exposure raises death risk from breast cancer
By
David Liu, PHD
Wednesday Sept 26 2012 (foodconsumer.org) -- Prediagnostic acrylamide
exposure to acrylamide may lower odds of breast cancer...
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Singer Andy Williams dies
Legendary
singer Andy Williams, known for his smooth voice and classics such as
"Moon River," died after a year-long battle with bladder cancer at...
Syria: 'We expend the one thing we have, men'
Three
weeks after Syrian rebels entered the northern town of Aleppo,
ammunition supplies had dwindled to 600 bullets and six rockets,
resulting in...
NFL Refs: What Does it Take to Be One?
Physical skills, good memory, grace under pressure and ability to maintain order cited as biggest NFL referee assets.
Fewer Crashes When Docs Report Unfit Drivers
Patients
officially warned that they are unfit to drive have 45% fewer serious
car crashes over the next year. But they may quit seeing the doctor...
Arab League to UN: End the conflict in Syria
The
Arab League recognizes that ending the conflict in Syria is a top
priority for the UN Security Council, but its leader on Wednesday
instructed...
Juan Smith set for French stint
Springbok and Cheetahs flank Juan Smith looks likely to make his return to the rugby field in France next year.
US set to ease Burma import ban
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Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton says the US will ease its import ban on Burma,
one of the key remaining planks of its embargo.
- Quakes point to seafloor break-upThe sequence of huge earthquakes that struck off the coast of Sumatra in April may signal the creation of a new tectonic plate boundary, say scientists.September-26-12 5:12:45 PM
- Amazing view of Universe capturedThe Hubble Space Telescope has produced one of its most extraordinary views of the Universe to date - an extreme deep shot that captures galaxies as they were just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang.September-26-12 5:55:41 AM
- Giant 5000-year-old oak unearthedThe trunk of a giant oak-tree thought by experts to be more than 5000 years old has been unearthed from a field in west Norfolk.September-25-12 11:19:14 PM
- Asiatic cheetahs snatch livestockAsiatic cheetahs, one of the world's most endangered animals, are forced to eat livestock in areas where their wild prey is in decline, a study finds.September-25-12 9:07:49 PM
- Google Maps dives to coral reefsGoogle adds images from coral reefs around the world to its Street View mapping service after teaming up with a group of scientists.September-25-12 10:10:05 PM
- Mars rover examines rock close upNasa's Curiosity rover completes its first close-contact science, examining what was expected to be a standard lump of basalt rock.September-25-12 2:48:08 AM
5 Ways Marketers Can Use Paper.li For Brand Monitoring
As
a content marketer, one of your primary concerns is very likely how to
maintain a steady flow of relevant and compelling content, both
original...
How to Start Over on Facebook
You
can't always wipe the slate clean and start over in real life, but you
can certainly do it on Facebook! Sometimes it's easier to just create
a...
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