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Apr 28, 2013

Everyday Health - How to Fight Fatigue and Stop Feeling Tired Apr 28, 2013

Learn How to Fight Fatigue
"You don't know from tired until you've dealt with a condition like rheumatoid arthritis: up to 98 percent of people report energy-sapping fatigue, according to the Arthritis Foundation. Debilitating exhaustion is also common with such conditions as fibromyalgia, depression, and, of course, chronic fatigue syndrome. Fatigue is one of the most common complaints that drives these patients to the doctor, but it turns out that a few little lifestyle changes can go a long way to boost your energy levels. Try these tips to feel like yourself again."
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ABC News - WWII Vet Who Provided Flag on Iwo Jima Has Died, Apr 28, 2013

PHOTO: U.S. Marines of the 28th Regiment, 5th Division, raise the American flag atop Mt. Suribachi in Iwo Jima, Japan, Feb. 23, 1945.
 "Alan Wood, a World War II veteran credited with providing the flag in the famous flag-raising on Iwo Jima, has died. He was 90. Wood died April 18 of natural causes at his Sierra Madre home, his son Steven Wood said Saturday. Wood was a 22-year-old Navy officer in charge of communications on a landing ship on Iwo Jima's shores Feb. 23, 1945 when a Marine asked him for the biggest flag that he could find. After five days of fighting to capture the Japanese-held island, U.S. forces had managed to scale Mount Suribachi to hoist an American flag. Wood happened to have a 37-square-foot flag he had found months before in a Pearl Harbor Navy depot. ."
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INDIA Cinema News, Apr 28, 2013



























India shines at international film festivals
New York Daily News
New Delhi, April 26 -- India's popularity at international film festivals is growing by leaps and bounds with the country's cinema making its presence felt worldwide. As a result, there has been an increase in the Indian celeb footfall at these ...
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Apr 27, 2013

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Apr 27, 2013 — Sao Paulo , Brazil, April 27, 2013, People in Villa Lobos Park. The park is a good place for walkers, cycling and an oasis for the skaters.

AL JAZEERA - South Korean workers leave Kaesong complex, Apr 27, 2013


"Around 125 South Korean workers have left a jointly-managed industrial complex in North Korea after Pyongyang rejected calls for talks to re-open the facility. The workers, who left on Saturday, were among the 175 South Koreans who had remained at the Kaesong industrial complex after operations were suspended on April 9. A total of 800 South Koreans normally worked there prior to the shutdown.  A Unification Ministry official said the 125 South Korean employees and one Chinese were able to leave after the North assured their safe passage across the border. The remaining 50 were scheduled to return to the South by Monday, Yonhap news agency reported. Operations at 123 South Korean factories came to a halt when Pyongyang pulled out all of its 53,000 workers against the backdrop of rising tension over Pyongyang's nuclear programme and US-South Korean military exercises. The North blocked South Korean personnel and supplies from entering the complex, but allowed people to leave. "
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Houston Chronicle - Taliban announce start of spring offensive, Apr 27, 2013


 "KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The Taliban on Saturday announced the start of their spring offensive, signaling plans to step up attacks as the weather warms across Afghanistan, making both travel and fighting easier. The statement comes toward the end of a month that already has been the deadliest of the year."
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Apr 26, 2013

LA TIMES - South Korea to pull workers from Kaesong complex in North Korea, Apr 26, 2013

Park Geun-hye
"SEOUL -- South Korea said Friday it would pull its remaining workers from an industrial complex run jointly with North Korea after Pyongyang refused an offer to begin talks. Located just north of the demilitarized zone between the two countries, the Kaesong complex has been idle for more than two weeks, since North Korea blocked access to the site and withdrew its employees. South Korea had given the North until Friday to answer its call to begin negotiations, saying more than 170 South Korean workers who remain at the complex were running short on food and medical supplies. When officials in the North Korean capital, Pyongyang, turned down the offer, calling it insincere, the government in Seoul made the "unavoidable decision" to pull out its nationals for their safety, South Korean Unification Minister Ryoo Kihl-jae said in televised remarks Friday."
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NADESHDA Tolokonnikova, Pussy Riot Member, Denied Parole, Apr 26, 2013

Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Parole
"MOSCOW, April 26 (Reuters) - A Russian court refused to release from prison one of two jailed members of the Pussy Riot punk band so that she can look after her young daughter. The court on Friday rejected Nadezhda Tolokonnikova's appeal for parole eight months after she was handed a two-year prison sentence for the band's performance of a "punk prayer" in Moscow's main Russian Orthodox cathedral. Tolokonnikova, 23, has been serving her sentence for "hooliganism motivated by religious hatred" in a prison colony in central Russia, about 550 km (350 miles) southeast of Moscow."
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