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Archive for October, 2006

Regular Exercise Helps Obese Youths Reduce, Reverse Risk For Heart Disease, Study Shows (Science Daily)

Regular exercise can help obese children shrink more than just their waistlines, new research shows. The activity also can help them to reduce — and even reverse — their risk of developing cardiovascular disease, including hardening of the arteries.
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N Korea talks set to resume

Six-party talks on North Korea’s nuclear programme are due to resume soon after a diplomatic breakthrough.
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Madonna discusses adoption

Madonna has spoken to the BBC about her adoption of a 13-month-old boy from an orphanage in Malawi.
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MPs reject Iraq inquiry call

An attempt to force the government to hold an inquiry into the Iraq war has failed in the House of Commons.
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Network Rail admits errors

Network Rail admits breaches of health and safety that contributed to the Ladbroke Grove rail disaster in 1999.
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Stars interviewed at Q Awards

Oasis, Arctic Monkeys and U2 were the big winners at the 2006 Q Awards, with Oasis being crowned best act in the world.
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Detox: Is an enema a friend? (Lexington Herald-Leader)

Are you living? Breathing? Eating? Then clearly, you need to be detoxed. Cleansed from the inside out, like a loofah to the liver.
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Muffin the Mule turns 60

Muffin the Mule, the UK’s first children’s television character, is celebrating 60 years in the entertainment business.
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Corfu bodies are back in UK

The bodies of two British children poisoned by carbon monoxide in their hotel room in Corfu have been flown home.
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New York debates trans-fats

Public hearings are to be held to discuss banning an ingredient called trans fatty acids from restaurants across New York.
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