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| Hundreds held in Saudi terror swoop Saudi authorities announced Wednesday that they have arrested hundreds of people over the past six months for allegedly having ties with al Qaeda and planning terror attacks against major oil installations in the country. Vital Signs: Exercise: Link Is Seen Between Crime and Fitness A new study that looked at the physical characteristics of about 5,000 Arkansas inmates found that most were athletically fit when they entered prison. Bits: A Genetic Quest for Better Chocolate Mars and I.B.M. are collaborating on a five-year project to sequence and analyze the entire cocoa genome. At least 70 dead from capsized ferry Seventy people have been confirmed dead and more than 700 remain missing more than four days after a ferry capsized in a typhoon off the coast of the Philippines, the country's defense minister said Wednesday. U.S. to Take North Korea Off Terror List as Pyongyang Hands Over Nuclear Statement North Korea took a big step toward re-integration into the world community by submitting the nuclear declaration. In response, the White House said that it would remove it from a list of terrorism sponsors. Settlement to Ease Drug Costs for Some on Medicare The Bush administration promised to provide new protections for low-income Medicare beneficiaries to ensure they can get prescription drugs promptly, at minimal cost. Officials: Iraqi councilman kills U.S. soldiers A member of an Iraqi city council shot at U.S. forces Monday outside Baghdad, killing at least three soldiers, two Iraqi Interior Ministry officials said. Skin Deep: Coming Soon to YouTube: My Face-Lift Doctors have long recruited patients to help advertise, but is it ethical for a doctor to reward a patient for posting a promo? Airlines Settle Cargo Price-Fixing Case Air France-KLM, Cathay Pacific Airways, Martinair Holland and SAS Cargo Group have agreed to pay $504 million in fines to settle charges of price fixing on cargo rates. Fitness: Out of the Loop and on the Run in Central Park Central Park was designed for refuge, discovery and communing with society. Not for running. Yet 150 years later, its 843 acres are a paradise for runners. 1 800 flower go - 1800 code coupon flower - 2004 flower prom - 40th birthday flower - accessory flower hair hawaiian - alabamas flower state - alaskan flower essence - algernon book flower - algernon flower picture - allentown flower shop - angel flower pot - angeles flower los mart - anniversary flower arrangement - annual flower full sun - annual flower perrenial - annual flower shade - april flower pic - arizona flower in phoenix shop - arizonas flower state - arrangement bouquet flower - arrangement design flower own - arrangement floral florist flower - arrangement flower instructions - arrangement flower prom - arrangement flower tall - arranging bed flower - arranging flower silk tip - art clip flower pot - artificial book flower - artificial courriel flower - artificial flower exporter - artificial flower manufacturer | Tsvangirai denies peacekeepers request Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai Wednesday denied writing an editorial that appeared in a British newspaper under his name calling for armed international peacekeepers to ensure a free and fair election in Zimbabwe. Security scare for French president in Tel Aviv Security guards whisked away French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Tuesday after a loud sound was heard at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport. Fitness: Out of the Loop and on the Run in Central Park Central Park was designed for refuge, discovery and communing with society. Not for running. Yet 150 years later, its 843 acres are a paradise for runners. Vital Signs: Prognosis: Diabetes and Depression Track Each Other A recent study suggests a new level of complexity in the relationship between diabetes and depression. U.S. High Tech Said to Slip A report said that the U.S. is in danger of losing its high-tech edge as jobs go unfilled, in part a consequence of too few green cards or work visas available to talented foreign students. Deaths climb in Mexico's drug war The fight against narcotraffickers is showing good results, Mexican President Felipe Calderon said, a day after authorities linked 38 deaths nationwide to the drug war. Calls for delay of Zimbabwe election Zimbabwe's Electoral Commission ruled Wednesday that Friday's presidential runoff will proceed as planned despite the withdrawal of opposition candidate Morgan Tsvangirai, according to the panel's chairman. Release of Generic Lipitor Is Delayed The settlement of a patent dispute over the blockbuster cholesterol drug will delay the release of generic versions in the United States until 2011. Airlines Settle Cargo Price-Fixing Case Air France-KLM, Cathay Pacific Airways, Martinair Holland and SAS Cargo Group have agreed to pay $504 million in fines to settle charges of price fixing on cargo rates. Dot Earth: Reports: Energy Thirst Still Topping Climate Risks Two new reports released Wednesday suggest that global concerns over energy supply still trump global warming worries. | |
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