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Archive for December, 2006

US Iraq death toll ‘3,000′

The death of a Texan soldier in Baghdad brings the total number of US troops killed in Iraq to 3,000, independent monitors say.
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World cities welcome 2007

Revellers have been welcoming the arrival of 2007 in cities around the world.
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Music downloads to hit charts

Music tracks downloaded from the internet are set to be eligible for the charts, even if there is no CD available to buy.
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Weather hits New Year events

Bad weather has forced an end to many official New Year’s Eve events across the UK.
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Bomb blasts in Bangkok

At least two people have been killed and around 30 injured in a series of bomb blasts in the Thai capital of Bangkok.
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Jamie Baird: fitness - day 1 (Daily Telegraph)

Keep at it if you want to keep fit.
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Carol Vorderman: diet - day 1 (Daily Telegraph)

Detox to be thinner.
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Indonesia ship survivor search

Rescue teams are searching for survivors after a ferry carrying about 600 people sank off the coast of Java during a storm.
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Car bomb at Madrid airport

At least 19 people were injured and two are missing after a car bomb exploded in a car park at Madrid’s international airport.
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Inflammatory Genes Linked To Salt-sensitive Hypertension (Science Daily)

One key to your high blood pressure might just be your inflammatory genes. It may sound odd but mounting evidence suggests that inflammation, a part of the immune response implicated in diseases such as cancer, Alzheimer’s and diabetes, may also help translate stress into high blood pressure.
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7 Day Diet and Detox