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1 hr ago | Payvand News of Iran

G8: Press Iran on Rights, Free Expression

Leaders of the G8 group of industrialized nations meeting in L'Aquila, Italy on July 8, 2009, should condemn the violent attacks on peaceful protests, hundreds of arbitrary arrests, and harsh interrogations in Iran in the aftermath of the disputed June elections, Human Rights Watch said today.

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Related Topix: Iran, World News, Middle East, Italy,

5 hrs ago | Bangladesh News

Diamond field forces blamed for abuse

The Chiadzwa diamond field in the east of Zimbabwe will remain under the control of security forces.

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Sat Jul 11, 2009

CBS2

Cheney Linked To Concealment Of CIA Project

Share + Jul 11, 2009 10:34 pm US/Central WASHINGTON 1 of 1 Former Vice President Dick Cheney speaks at the Gerald R. Ford Foundation's annual Journalism Awards on June 1, 2009, in Washington, D.C. Brendan Hoffman/Getty Images Former Vice President Dick Cheney ordered the Central Intelligence Agency to withhold information about a secret ...

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Related Topix: Dick Cheney, US News, Publishing, New York Times, Terrorism, George Bush

ScrippsNews

Effort fizzles to end California's chicken-house wars

Submitted by SHNS on Thu, 07/09/2009 - 13:48. A legislative attempt to make peace in California's chicken-house wars is fizzling.

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Montgomery Advertiser

Humane Society urges families to keep pets

In difficult economic times, the Humane Society of the United States cautions that forfeiting a pet to cut costs can add up to a double-dose of bad news, both for pets and families Economic strain on families is precisely when we need our pets the most.

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MediLexicon

CEL-SCI To Present Data From Multikine Clinical Trials At National...

SCI To Present Data From Multikine Clinical Trials At National Institutes Of Health , National Cancer Institute Seminar Series Main Category: Cancer / Oncology Also Included In: Clinical Trials / Drug Trials Article Date: 11 Jul 2009 CEL-SCI Corporation , a late stage cancer immunotherapy company, announced that Dr.

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Related Topix: Biotech, Medicine, Healthcare Industry, Oncology, Immunology, Biology, Science, Bethesda, MD

MindaNews

Amnesty International, other groups condemn bomb attacks on civilians

Amnesty International has condemned five bombing attacks in some parts of Mindanao in one week that left at least 12 people dead and injured approximately 90, the overwhelming majority of them civilians.

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Related Topix: Activism, Amnesty International, Explosion

Scientific American

Climate change could boost U.S. dengue fever cases

Climate change could push dengue fever into all corners of the United States, as the mosquitoes that can carry the traditionally tropical virus survive warmer U.S. winters, researchers said on Wednesday.

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Fri Jul 10, 2009

Human Rights Watch

Saudi Arabia: Shura Council Passes Domestic Worker Protections

Saudi Arabia's Shura Council passed a bill on July 8, 2009, to improve legal protections for the estimated 1.5 million domestic workers in the country, but the measure still falls short of international standards, Human Rights Watch said today.

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RedOrbit

Breast Cancer Hormone Receptor Status And Risk Of A Second Primary Tumor

Women with hormone receptor negative first tumors have twice as much risk for developing a second breast cancer as women with HR-positive tumors, according to a study published online July 9 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

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Related Topix: Medicine, Health, Breast Cancer, Fremont, CA

Bellingham Herald

Kennewick kennel owner pleads innocent to animal cruelty charges

The lawyer for a longtime kennel owner accused of neglecting hundreds of dogs on her Kennewick property asked the court Thursday to ban the use of the term "puppy mill" so as not to label his client or taint potential jurors.

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Related Topix: Animal Rights, Richland Metro, Kennewick, WA, Benton County, WA

New Republic

The GOP's Gone Wild

Two weeks ago, President Obama offered to cut several hundred billion more dollars out of the Medicare and Medicaid budget to help make room for health care reform.

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Related Topix: Medicare, Medicaid

AlertNet

Guinea: Coup Leaders Undermining Rights

Respect for human rights by the coup government that took power six months ago has been undermined by arbitrary arrests and detentions, restrictions on political activity, unpunished criminal acts by the military, calls for vigilante justice, and disappointing progress in organizing elections, Human Rights Watch said today.

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Related Topix: World News, Africa, Guinea,

Physics Blog

Worries about paying bills can cause people to pack on pounds

Stressing out can cause people to gain weight, according to a study appearing in the July 15 issue of the American Journal of Epidemiology .

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Related Topix: Harvard University

Thu Jul 09, 2009

The Boston Globe

Keep them playing: Stimulus money aids orchestras

Dozens of orchestras around the nation can keep playing for now, kept in tune by federal stimulus dollars aimed at saving jobs.

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Related Topix: Symphony, Arts

Newswise

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center To Lead OpenNotes Study

Patients across the country are voicing a growing desire for greater engagement in, and control over, their own medical care.

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Related Topix: Medicine, Hospital Administration, Healthcare Industry

WSJV-TV South Bend

Michigan arts agencies get federal stimulus grants

Ten Michigan nonprofit arts agencies will split up $400,000 in grants from the federal stimulus package.

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Related Topix: Non-Profit, Detroit Metro, Kalamazoo, MI, Kalamazoo Metro, Michigan State University

CW11 St. Louis KPLR-TV News

Arts groups in Mo., Kan. receive $700,000 in federal stimulus funds to save jobs

Eleven arts agencies in Missouri and Kansas will split $700,000 in federal stimulus money aimed at preserving jobs during the down economy.

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Related Topix: Missouri

Hampton Roads, Virginia, news, sports...

Amnesty International says rural and Indian pregnant...

Peru's government doesn't provide adequate care for pregnant women in the impoverished highlands and jungle, a failure reflected in one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the hemisphere, a human rights group said Thursday.

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Related Topix: Activism, Amnesty International

Wed Jul 08, 2009

Medical News Today

Shedding Light On Racial Disparities In Cancer Survival - 2 Studies

Main Category: Breast Cancer Also Included In: Prostate / Prostate Cancer ; Ovarian Cancer Article Date: 08 Jul 2009 - 3:00 PDT printer friendly view / write opinions rate article Black women diagnosed with breast cancer have a greater chance of dying from the disease than white women, according to a new study published online July 7 in the Journal ...

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Related Topix: Medicine, Cancer, Health, Breast Cancer, Ovarian Cancer, Prostate Cancer, African-American

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