91. Olmert: right-wing u.s. cash derailed israeli peace plan
October 17, 2013
"But I had to fight against superior powers, including millions andmillions of dollars that were transferred from this country (theUnited States) by figures which were from the extreme right wingthat were aimed to topple me as prime minister of Israel. There isno question about it." Pressed to nam...
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92. Routine periodic fasting is good for your health, and your heart
October 16, 2013
Fasting has long been associated with religious rituals, diets, andpolitical protests. Now new evidence from cardiac researchers atthe Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute demonstrates thatroutine periodic fasting is also good for your health, and yourheart. Today, research cardiologis...
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93. Olympic gold remains ultimate dream, says cheruiyot
October 15, 2013
Double world champion VivianCheruiyot said it is only an Olympic gold medal that is missing inher closet and expressed determination to make for the deficitduring the London Games. Having won almost all major titles that are on offer in athletics,the 28-year-old Laureus Sportswoman of the year beli...
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94. Chautauqua lake central school honor roll first quarter 2011-12
October 15, 2013
Chautauqua Lake Central School District has announced its honorroll students for the first quarter of the 2011-12 school year. Thestudents listed below are recognized for their outstanding academicachievements during the ten-week period. High honor roll studentsare those with a grade point average...
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95. China's soa-driven software and services market revenue to reachus0 million by 2010
October 14, 2013
[CNETNews.com.cn] According to IDC 's latest report China SOA Solutions: Opportunities and Challenges ,China's SOA -driven software and services market revenue was US million in 2006and is expected to reach US0 million by 2010, posting a strongdouble-digit five-year compound annual growth rate. "T...
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96. Seau's suicide turns up focus on nfl brain injuries
October 14, 2013
Dave Duerson made it easy to understand why he was ending histortured life. Before the former Chicago Bears star fired a bullet into his chestlast year, he left word with his family to have his brain examinedfor damage he believed was caused by repeated blows to the headfrom his hell-bent style on...
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97. Nanjing yard to raise the titanic for australian mogul
October 13, 2013
A Chinese shipyard will help the Titanic finally reach NewYork, after an order to build a replica of the luxury liner wasmade by an Australian billionaire. The deal between State-owned CSC Jinling Shipyard Co Ltd inNanjing, Jiangsu province, and Australian mining magnate ClivePalmer to build Tit...
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98. Boxing: indonesian champion vows 'dragon fire punch' in singaporebout
October 13, 2013
SINGAPORE: Indonesia's world featherweight boxing champion ChrisJohn vowed to knock out Japanese challenger Shoji Kimura with thenew "dragon fire punch" he claims to have been working on when thetwo fighters meet this weekend. "I am targetting a KO or at least a TKO (technical knockout)victory agai...
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99. Jorma ollila resigns as nokia chairman after 13 years
October 13, 2013
HELSINKI: Jorma Ollila, who has been Nokia's board chairman since1999, stepped down Thursday, saying he regretted not leaving theFinnish mobile phone maker he has worked for the past 27 years inbetter shape. "Every board chairman would like to be able to leave his successorsa flourishing company...
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100. Maine to pay $65k to worker demoted after testifying about bpa.
October 12, 2013
AUGUSTA, Maine The state has agreed to pay $65,000 to a stateemployee who claimed she was demoted last year after testifyingbefore a legislative committee during her vacation about thedangers of the chemical bisphenol-A. In the settlement signed April 19 between the state and AndreaLani, the stat...
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