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Exercise, Jogging
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 The Times 
Stress: Boost your heart rate and your mood
| Every Saturday morning I head out for my weekly therapy. There is no couch and no counsellor involved, just 15 others dressed, like me, in an assortment of Lycra, who gather to pound local footpaths... (photo: Creative Commons / Curtis Gregory Perry)
Sugar - Prices - Commodity
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 Gulf News 
Sugar prices fall after market crashes
| New York: Sugar prices fell on Thursday, capping the biggest four-day slump in 17 months, on mounting evidence of sagging global demand by importers and increasing sales by investment funds. | Egypt... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Brownout - Candle  The Daily Tribune 
New power outages hit Metro Manila
| 03/13/2010 | An energy crisis in the country triggered by a severe drought deepened yesterday as Metro Manila endured another round of rolling blackouts. | It was the third week this year that the n... (photo: WN / Yolanda)
Blackouts   Crisis   Energy   Manila   Photos  
Eric Schmidt, Chairman of the Executive Committee and Chief Executive Officer, Google, USA  Gulf News 
Google may pay the price of success
| In 2006, when Google's CEO Eric Schmidt spoke at the Dubai Leaders Forum, the reception he received was all warm and fuzzy. Everyone wanted to talk to him, and everyone wanted to know what Google wa... (photo: World Economic Forum / Andy Mettler)
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 KLps1 - March07 - Drugmaker - Roche - Roche Malaysia. (ps1) The New York Times
Avastin Fails Clinical Trial for Prostate Cancer
| ZURICH (Reuters) — Roche Holding, the Swiss pharmaceutical giant, said Friday that its cancer drug, Avastin, did not help men with late-stage prostate cancer live... (photo: WN/Patricia)
Cancer   Disease   Health   Photos   Science  
People carry an injured man to a hospital, after a suicide bombing in Peshawar, Pakistan on Monday, Dec. 7, 2009. The New York Times
Twin Suicide Attacks Hit Military Sites in Pakistan
| LAHORE, Pakistan — Dozens of people, including Pakistani soldiers, died on Friday and many were seriously injured in two suicide bomb attacks directed at army per... (photo: AP / Mohammad Sajjad)
Attacks   Lahore   Military   Pakistan   Photos  
US Navy 090522-N-5549O-299 U.S. President Barack Obama congratulates a newly commissioned Navy ensign during the U.S. Naval Academy (USNA), Class of 2009 graduation and commissioning ceremony.jpg The New York Times
Summary Box: Obama Mulls Choices for Fed Vacancies
| Filed at 5:26 p.m. ET | RESHAPING THE FED: President Barack Obama needs to fill three vacancies at the Federal Reserve. Janet Yellen, president of the Federal Reserve B... (photo: Public Domain / BotMultichillT)
America   Obama   Photos   Politics   US  
Child - Kid - Mother The Daily Mail
Having children is good for you: But stop at two... any more could be fatal!
| Having children is good for your health - as long as you stop at two. | A study of more than 1.5million men and women found that becoming a parent has a clear effect on... (photo: WN / Yolanda)
Children   Disease   Health   Parent   Photos  
Climate Change - Environment - Clouds United Nations
Climate change and poisonous chemicals focus of new UN study
| 12 March 2010 – A major new United Nations study will examine the influence of climate change and some of the world's most hazardous chemicals on human health and the e... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Chemicals   Climate   Environment   Health   Photos  
PSP - Games - Kid IGN Insider
PSP Sales Surge in Japan
| Pokemon Ranger and .hack//Link lead the software charts. | by | March 12, 2010 - Pokemon Ranger: Hikari no Kiseki and .hack//Link were the two big releases in Japan las... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Japan   Photos   Psp   Sales   Software  
Pills - medicine - tablets The News & Observer
Women on the pill may live longer
| LONDON -- Women who took the birth control pill beginning in the late 1960s lived longer than those never on the pill, a new study says. | British researchers observed ... (photo: WN / Geeta)
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