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May 20, 2013
HEALTH News, Fitness, Wellness, Diets, May 20, 2013
Top 15 diabetic diet tips for Indians |
Though dry fruits may seem like a healthy snack, it is not a good option for diabetics, as the fructose can spike your sugar level. Go for fresh fruits rather than dry fruits for diabetes control (but there are some restrictions... we'll come to it ...
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SPORTS, Athletics News, May 20, 2013
WV soccer, football athletes to compete at collegiate level |
Citizen-Standard Photo Williams Valley's Collin Harrison and TJ Leiter signed to play soccer on the college level. Pictured are, seated, from left, Jennifer Harrison, Colin Harrison, TJ Leiter, Natalie Leiter; standing, from left, Doug Harrison, Randy ...
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CANBERRA TIMES" News, May 20, 2013
In Australia, eggs bigger source of food poisoning than chicken |
As some of the 140 sickened with Salmonella linked to raw egg mayonnaise in Canberra prepare for legal action, The Canberra Times confirms that Australia has an egg problem (that's what the headline says). There has been an average of 100 cases a year ...
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DAILY MAIL News, May 20, 2013
Paper Monitor: Ending it like Beckham |
While the Indy - and its younger sibling the i - relegate poor Becks to two square inches "under the fold", none of their rivals can resist the selling power of the world's most marketable man (practically). Paper Monitor's favourite is the Daily ...
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CBS News, May 20, 2013
Ken Venturi dies: CBS golf analyst remembered for 1964 US Open win (+video) |
Ken Venturi, who overcame dehydration to win the 1964 U.S. Open and spent 35 years in the booth forCBS Sports, died Friday afternoon. Skip to next paragraph. Related stories. The Majors: A history quiz on golf's biggest tournaments · Tiger Woods ...
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UFO News, May 20, 2013
Military Pilot Reports UFO With “Aliens Aboard It” (VIDEO)
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According to his story, a pair of UFOs — each about 18 feet across — dove into the water just 20 feet off the Newfoundland coast and could be seen floating just beneath the surface. Even weirder, he says he could see alien creatures working away ...
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EUROZONE Crisis News, May 20, 2013
Why The Euro Could Tank As The Eurozone Crisis Comes To An End Business Insider |
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AFRICA News, May 20, 2013
Ritual circumcision kills 23 males in South Africa |
Republica
Ritual circumcision is common among South Africa´s ethnic Xhosa, Sotho and Ndebele ethnic groups. Deaths at so-called initiation schools in South Africa are common, with several hundred cases recorded in recent years due to bleeding and infections.
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THE SUN News, May 20, 2013
UK: The Sun's politics editor charged over bribery |
LONDON — Britain's prosecutors say that a politics and government editor with The Sun tabloid has been charged over a conspiracy to pay thousands of pounds (dollars) worth of bribes to a press officer working in the British government's tax department.
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SYRIA News, May 20, 2013
Syria's Assad says he won't step down |
BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian President Bashar Assad said in a newspaper interview Saturday he won't step down before elections and that the United States has no right to interfere in his country's politics, raising new doubts about a U.S-Russian effort to get ...
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DIED, May 20, 2013
Argentina's former dictator Videla dies
Press TV He died of natural causes, behind bars, serving life for crimes against humanity in the Marcos Paz prison, located in Buenos Aires province. The 87-year old dictator led Argentina between 1976 and 1981. Official reports have proved that 30,000 people ... See all stories on this topic » |
CNN News - Teen's prize-winning invention may charge your phone in 20 seconds, May 20, 2013
"CNN) -- A tiny device that can recharge cell phone batteries in as little as 30 seconds won 18-year-old Eesha Khare a major science award that will help fund her college education at Harvard University. Khare traveled from her California home to Phoenix last week for the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, where her invention was honored as one of two winners of Young Scientist Awards. "I'm in a daze. I can't believe this happened," Khare, a senior at Lynbrook High School in Saratoga, told CNN affiliate KPIX 5. Khare's device, a black, rectangular type of supercapacitor just over an inch long, can charge a cell phone battery in 20 to 30 seconds, she said. "I developed a new supercapacitor, which is basically an energy storage device which can hold a lot of energy in a small amount of volume," she told KPIX 5. The technology may also be able to speed up charging of automobile batteries, she said."
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May 19, 2013
YAHOO Lifestyle - Former supermodel’s new novel goes behind the scenes in the modelling industry, May 19, 2013
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CNN News - Car plows into parade crowd, trapping some under it, May 19, 2013
A 1997 Cadillac plowed into a parade crowd in Virginia on Saturday, injuring dozens of spectators and leaving others pinned underneath the car. The accident injured up to 60 people, with 10 hospitalized, but none of the injuries appeared life-threatening, CNN affiliate WJHL reported. Rescuers lifted the car to free people trapped beneath it after the accident in Damascus, said Bill Nunly, the town's police chief."
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LATEST World News, May 19, 2013
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CANNES Film Festival News, May 19, 2013
Festival de Cannes - From 15th to 26th May 2013
- THE GREAT GATSBY by Baz Luhrmann is the opening film of the 66th Festival deCannes and in all the cinemas in France ... Cannes 2013: A Touch of Sin, ...www.festival-cannes.com/en.html - Cached - More from this site
- THE GREAT GATSBY by Baz Luhrmann is the opening film of the 66th Festival deCannes and in all the cinemas in France ... Cannes 2013: A Touch of Sin, ...www.festival-cannes.com/en.html - Cached - More from this site
SCIENCE News, Studies, Research, Technology, May 18, 2013
US research study shows massive potential for Sri Lankan cinnamon Ceylon Daily News US research study shows massive potential for Sri Lankan cinnamon. Hassina Leelarathna. A scientific research study four years in the making and just released in the US spells a major windfall for Sri Lanka's cinnamon industry. Appearing in the April ...See all stories on this topic » |
May 18, 2013
LATEST World News, May 18, 2013
Day in pictures- May 18, 2013 | Al Arabiya English
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INDIAN EXPRESS - Meteoroid impact triggers bright flash on lunar surface, May 18, 2013
"An automated telescope monitoring the moon has captured images of an 88-pound (40 kg) rock slamming into the lunar surface, creating a bright flash of light, NASA scientists said on Friday. The explosion on March 17 was the biggest seen since NASA began watching the moon for meteoroid impacts about eight years ago. So far, more than 300 strikes have been recorded. "It exploded in a flash nearly 10 times as bright as anything we've ever seen before," Bill Cooke, with NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, said in a statement. A NASA satellite orbiting the moon is now on a hunt for the newly formed crater, which scientists estimate could be as wide as 66 feet (20 meters)."
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