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Blast at election center in Afghan capital, dozens of casualties KABUL (Reuters) - A suicide bomber blew himself up outside a voter registration center in the Afghan capital Kabul on Sunday, killing at least 31 people and wounding more than 50, most of them waiting in line to receive identity cards, officials said.
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World's oldest person dies in Japan at age of 117 The world's oldest person, a 117-year-old Japanese woman, has died. Nabi Tajima died of old age in a hospital Saturday evening in the town of Kikai in southern Japan, town official Susumu Yoshiyuki confirmed. She had been hospitalized since January. Tajima, born on Aug. 4, 1900, was the last ...
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Parkinson's: Targeting new compound slows disease in rats Parkinson's disease affects approximately 500,000 people in the United States, with 50,000 new cases being diagnosed every single year. The condition is neurodegenerative, meaning that the neurons in a brain area tied to motor skills and movement control gradually deteriorate and die. These brain ...
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At least 10 killed as unrest intensifies in Nicaragua At least 10 people have been killed and dozens injured as protests in Nicaragua are expected to continue into their fifth consecutive day on Sunday. The demonstrations against the government of President Daniel Ortega kicked off on April 16 over alleged negligence in handling forest fires in the Indio ...
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The eurozone economy: a nasty surprise in store? Much will depend on the performance of Germany, the motor of the eurozone economy, which is responsible for almost a third of the region's economic output. The monthly survey of manufacturing purchasing managers in the eurozone — an important indicator of confidence — climbed throughout last ...
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Victim-blaming and objectification: Sexism in Italy's media Last October, the Harvey Weinstein scandal shook the US media industry into a moment of reckoning. Outlets that had previously shied away from, and in some cases covered up, abuses by the Hollywood producer began harassment investigations that saw a host of household media names pushed ...
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Acc. Chem. Res. Mostafa El-Sayed received his B.Sc. from Ain Sham Uniiversity, Cairo, Egypt, and Ph.D. in 1959 from Florida State University (under M. Kasha). He was a Research Associate at Harvard University, Yale University, and California Institute of Technology before joining the University of California at Los ...
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