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Why It Was Easier to Be Skinny in the 1980s A study published recently in the journal Obesity Research & Clinical Practice found that it's harder for adults today to maintain the same weight as ...
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Russia launches first airstrikes against targets in Syria The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, has received permission from parliament for Russian forces to take part in bombing raids. Photograph: Alexei ...
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Uber's storm in Europe: Court case to office raids The ride-hailing app's offices in Amsterdam were raided by the Dutch authorities, two of its top executives are in court in Paris on Tuesday and ...
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African governments must urgently invest in science and research A healthcare worker dons protective gear before entering an Ebola treatment centre in Sierra Leone. The outbreak of the disease highlighted the need ...
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Arsenal lacked discipline in defeat by Olympiakos, admits Per Mertesacker Per Mertesacker believes Arsenal were punished for a lack of discipline in Tuesday's Champions League defeat by Olympiakos, and says the team ...
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In This Videogame, Death Means You'll Never Play Again game_over Click to Open Overlay Gallery Courtesy of Robot Loves Kitty In videogames, death is rarely fatal. If you take a shotgun blast to the noggin, ...
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In Houston's Gifted Program, Critics Say Blacks And Latinos Are Overlooked Isaac's in third grade at Herrera Elementary School in Houston. Aguilar thinks his 8-year-old is a smarty, just like the famous physicist: "I think he's ...
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Japanese politician in sexism row after call for women to have more babies His remarks, made on Fuji TV on Tuesday, came as Abe continues his push to involve more women in the workforce and to boost the share of women ...
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