Archive for May 19th, 2007

Dementia study to look at diet

A study is being launched to investigate the link between diet and Alzheimer’s disease.
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National News (Texarkana Gazette)

Iraq insurgents attack U.S. base Two Iraqi journalists working for ABC News in Baghdad were ambushed and killed as they drove home from work, the televis…
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Shoplifting spot fines slated

Fixed penalty notices are no deterrent to shoplifting the British Retail Consortium has said.
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Moore unveils film at Cannes

Michael Moore has launched his new film Sicko in Cannes, saying he feared US authorities would seize it.
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Shipwreck yields record hoard

Treasure hunters in the US have recovered half a million silver and gold coins from a shipwreck.
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Ceasefire ends Gaza killings

Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah have agreed to a fifth truce since fighting began a week ago.
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Romanian president ‘wins poll’

Romanian exit polls suggest president Traian Basescu survived a referendum calling for his impeachment.
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Blair thanks UK troops in Iraq

Tony Blair thanked British troops for their “brilliant” work on a visit to Iraq - as mortars rock their base.
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The 2-day refresher (Detroit News)

You hit the snooze button once or twice before rising. You feel like you need a nap in the middle of your work day, and you’re too tired to work out.
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Home extension simplicity plan

Homeowners could soon be allowed to build extensions to their properties without seeking formal permission.
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