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LONDON DAILY MAIL -- Watching Meg suffer was too much for her mother. Helen decided to find out as much as she could about brain tumours on the internet.When she read about Professor Black and his work at Boston's Brigham and (Read More)
SCIENCE Category :: Xirincs Feeds Directory:
Malaysia said Wednesday it will dump English as the language of instruction for maths and science in schools, in a highly sensitive decision that has split opinion in the multiethnic country. Deputy p... ... Source. (Read More)
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-(Dow Jones)- Financial industry and other business groups are considering running "Harry and Louise"-style ads to sway public opinion against the Obama administration's proposed Consumer Financial ... ... Source. (Read More)
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Men are bearing the brunt of the current economic crisis (the "man-cession") because they predominate in manufacturing and construction, the hardest-hit sectors, which have lost more than 3 million jobs since December 2007. (Read More)
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By Wajid Ali Syed – Washington Correspondent for Asian Tribune The Obama administration's special representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan, Richard Holbrooke, says there is a backlash of Pakistani public opinion against th (Read More)
History News Network:
There is universal agreement that Obama’s victory was “historic.” But the significance of the 2008 election goes beyond the towering fact that America has elected its first African-American president. It sho (Read More)
Gawker:
A Dartmouth lecturer is suing her class for discrimination, as she revealed in a series of regrettable and bizarre emails that promptly ended up all over Dartmouth blogs. Priya Venkatesan (Dartmouth '90, MS in Genetics, PhD i (Read More)