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Apple   Laptop   People   Photos   World  
 The New York Times 
A Chef's Ingredients, and His Hopes, Run Afoul of a Border Inspection
| I ENJOY flying because it's a time when I can work in peace, without the interruption of a cellphone or computer. | I am tech challenged. And when I'm in the air, I don't feel guilty about not reall... (photo: Public Domain / Ruiz)
chink, pills
Disease   Health   Photos   Science   Women  
 The Daily Mail 
Anti-depressant linked to breast cancer deaths
| Women taking a popular anti-depressant at the same time as a drug used to stop breast cancer recurring are more likely to die from the disease, doctors warn. | Researchers have found that the anti-d... (photo: WN / Hana Kotulanova)
Saint John, New Brunswick's skyline at dusk. Saint John is the largest city in the province of New Brunswick, and the oldest incorporated city in Canada.[3][4] The city is situated along the north shore of the Bay of Fundy at the mouth of the Saint John River. In 2006 the city proper had a population of 68,043.  CBC 
Fallout over N.B. tourism minister's ouster continues
New Brunswick Liberal Stuart Jamieson resigned from cabinet on Friday night after telling Premier Shawn Graham he thought the deal should be put to a referendum. (CBC) | The Liberal government is deal... (photo: Creative Commons / DDD DDD)
Business   Photos   Resignation   Tourism   quebec  
Medicines  - Tablets - Prevention - Curing  Canada Dot Com 
Stop selling unlicensed natural health remedies: Pharmacy regulators
       The National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA) says pharmacists cannot be assured natural-health products are safe until they are granted a government licence. | Photo... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Health   Medical   People   Photos   Society  
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HK Sai Ying Pun  Mui Fong Street  Dried Seafood shop CBC
Loblaws seafood ban could disrupt shark research
| Loblaws' decision to stop selling some seafood in the interest of conservation could disrupt research into porbeagle sharks off Nova Scotia that relies on a managed fis... (photo: Creative Commons / Yesarotim)
Food   Health   People   Photos   Seafood  
HK Sai Ying Pun  Mui Fong Street    Dried Seafood shop 04 CBC
Loblaw's seafood ban could disrupt shark research
| Loblaw's decision to stop selling some seafood in the interest of conservation could disrupt research into porbeagle sharks off Nova Scotia that relies on a managed fis... (photo: Creative Commons / Yesarotim)
Food   Health   People   Photos   Seafood  
A man using cellphone while driving CBC
Police watching drivers for cellphones
The new legislation carries a $250 fine. (CBC) | Charlottetown city police have checked close to 5,000 vehicles since provincial legislation banning handheld devices for ... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Accident   Cellphone   Drivers   Photos   Police  
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday, April 29, 2009. Breitbart
Dollar in lower 89 yen in Tokyo, euro seen pressured by financial woes+
woes+ (AP) - TOKYO, Feb. 8 (Kyodo)—The U.S. dollar mostly moved in a tight range in the lower 89 yen range Monday in Tokyo after mixed U.S. employment data, while th... (photo: AP / Richard Drew)
Currencies   Dollar   Euro   Photos   Stock  
Stephen Colbert National Post
Colbert pokes fun at Beaver's rebranding and the meaning of Canadian History
 Canwest News ServiceFebruary 8, 2010 4:08 AM   | On his late-night TV show this week, satirist Stephen Colbert took aim at Canadian magazine The Beaver, which announc... (photo: AP / )
Colbert   History   Magazine   Photos   Rebranding  
Soft Drinks - Soda - Beverages National Post
Weekly pop may double pancreatic cancer risk
 By Sharon Kirkey, Canwest News ServiceFebruary 8, 2010 4:08 AM   | Drinking two or more soft drinks a week may nearly double a person's risk of developing pancreatic ... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Cancer   Drinks   Pancreas   Photos   Researchers  
Politics Business
- On the importance of learning Chinese language
- 'Interim' proposal shunned; Cops unaware of Morcha n
- Delhi works on hill accord
- What to Do With Senator and Slasher?
Cigarettes  -  Tobacco Products  -  Smoking
McMaster opposes Rex's cigarettes plan
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- On the importance of learning Chinese language
- A Chef's Ingredients, and His Hopes, Run Afoul of a Bord
- Insider's Admission Deepens Galleon Case
- Crestor Wins Approval as a Drug to Prevent Heart Disease
Two wheelers outside Mahindra  Showroom - Pune - India
Domestic car sales jump 32%, bikes up 44% in January
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Tourism Technology
- From one worried mother, a passionate call to arms... It'
- Over 1 in 3 urban Chinese willing to travel during Festival
- Name-based system hailed a success by travelers
- Hotel rates soars in Hainan as holiday nears
 American Airlines jets sit on the tarmac at Lambert International Airport in St. Louis, Wednesday, July 16, 2003. The parent of American Airlines, the largest U.S. carrier, said Wednesday, July 21, 2004, it earned $6 million in the second quarter, helped
American Airlines to charge $8 for blankets, when available
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- PayPal halts payments to India
- Intel, IBM roll out new chips for computer networks
- Data and Games Flow In, and Dollars Flow Out
- Comelec turns over automation code to BSP for safekeeping
Green house- Advance technology in agriculture- India
Focus on adoption of agricultural technologies
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Environment Sports
- India needs more research on climate change: Saran
- Climate change: Africa seeks credible financial package
- The automaker's Green Police spot drives home a disturbi
- Probing for answers an unpopular endeavour
Sky - Weather - Climate Change
FG urges religious leaders to educate members on climate change
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- WWE Elimination Chamber in February before Wrestle Mania XXV
- New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees calls title an 'honor&#
- High school basketball polls
- De La Salle football star Terron Ward accepts grayshirt scho
Dinara Safina of Russia eyes the ball during her women's singles quarterfinal match against Sabine Lisicki of Germany, at Wimbledon, Tuesday, June 30, 2009.
Safina pulls out of Dubai with back injury
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