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821. All african nations confirm participation for athleticschampionships - Wireless Keyboard and Mouse
December 11, 2012
There will be a full house in PortoNova, when the continent meets for the 18 edition of the SeniorAfrica Athletics Championships starting from June 26 to July 1. Confederation of African Athletics (CAA) vice president David Okeyosaid in Nairobi on Tuesday that 53 countries have confirmedparticipat...
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822. Effects of cp rail strike could linger past legislated end - Juicy E Liquid Manufacturer
December 11, 2012
After tabling back-to-work legislation in the House of Commons,federal Labour Minister Lisa Raitt says she wants to see CanadianPacific Railway trains moving again by Thursday. But transportation and commodity experts say it could take quite awhile for CP's rail service to get back to normal once t...
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823. Outdoors with don q: be prepared when venturing into the great - Heated Socks Battery
December 10, 2012
With the big Labor Day weekend, the last outdoor trips of thesummer, the start of many different big game and bird huntingseasons, the beginning of a new school year, etc., all coming uparound the corner, here are some suggestions that just might saveyour life, if you are planning to venture ...
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824. Former uk leader tony blair tells media ethics inquiry he duckedfight with british press
December 10, 2012
LONDON – Former Prime Minister Tony Blair said Monday that he couldn'tstand up to the Britain's media tycoons while in power, telling anofficial media ethics inquiry that doing so could have dragged hisadministration into a political quagmire. Blair's testimony, briefly interrupted by a he...
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825. Uk judge denies bail to radical preacher abu qatada; wants himlocked up for olympics
December 10, 2012
LONDON – A British immigration judge on Monday denied bail to Abu Qatada,saying he could not risk having the radical cleric on the streetsduring the London Olympics. Abu Qatada, who has been described in both Spanish and Britishcourts as a leading al-Qaida figure in Europe, is being held i...
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826. Study shows: persistent sensory experience is good for the agingbrain - China Indoor Led Spotlights
December 09, 2012
Despite a long-held scientific belief that much of the wiring ofthe brain is fixed by the time of adolescence, a new study showsthat changes in sensory experience can cause massive rewiring ofthe brain, even as one ages. In addition, the study found that thisrewiring involves fibers that supply ...
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827. Low vitamin d in diet increases stroke risk in japanese-americans - EFFIO Camera
December 09, 2012
Japanese-American men who did not eat foods rich in vitamin D had a higher risk of stroke later in life, according to results of a 34-year study reported inStroke, an American Heart Association journal. "Our study confirms that eating foods rich in vitamin D might bebeneficial for stroke preventi...
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828. Jet-injected drugs could improve patient compliance, reduceaccidental needle sticks
December 09, 2012
Getting a shot at the doctor's office may become less painful inthe not-too-distant future. MIT researchers have engineered a device that delivers a tiny,high-pressure jet of medicine through the skin without the use of ahypodermic needle. The device can be programmed to deliver a rangeof doses to...
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829. Revealing new ways sleep-wake patterns are like clockwork - Cardboard Counter Displays
December 08, 2012
Researchers at New York University and Albert Einstein College ofMedicine of Yeshiva University have discovered new ways neuronswork together to ease the transition between sleep and wakefulness.Their findings, which appear in the journal Neuron , provide additional insights into sleep-wake patter...
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830. Link between a child's body fat and vitamin d insufficiency in themother - China IR Dome Cameras
December 08, 2012
Children are more likely to have more body fat during childhood iftheir mother has low levels of Vitamin D during pregnancy, according to scientists at the Medical ResearchCouncil Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit (MRC LEU), University ofSouthampton. Low vitamin D status has been linked to obesity in ...
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