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Costa Rica's National Liberation Party presidential candidate Laura Chinchilla waves to supporters after voting at a polling station in San Jose, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010.
Costa Rica   Election   Photos   Politics   Women  
 The Miami Herald 
Costa Rica elects 1st woman president in landslide
| SAN JOSE, Costa Rica -- Costa Rica's governing party candidate swept to an election victory Sunday night that will make her the first woman president in this Central American nation. | Laura Chinchi... (photo: AP / Esteban Felix)
Endeavour
Cape   Nasa   Photos   Space   Weather  
 The News & Observer 
NASA aims for pre-dawn space shuttle launch
| CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA is on track for a pre-dawn launch of space shuttle Endeavour. | Stiff wind rattled the Florida launching site Saturday afternoon. But forecasters were hopeful the gusts ... (photo: Public Domain / Kim Shiflett)
President Barack Obama waves prior to boarding Marine One, Wednesday, July 29, 2009,  The Guardian 
Obama gets brickbats and plaudits over global health budget
| Barack Obama announces a $3.8tn budget plan as White House budget director Peter Orszag looks on. Photograph: Jason Reed/Reuters | Hot on the heels of the Gates Foundation $10 billion donation to va... (photo: AP / Ron Edmonds)
Obama   Photos   Politics   US   World  
Fiorentina's Adrian Mutu reacts, during an Italian Cup soccer match in Florence, Italy, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2008.  The Daily Mail 
John Terry's lover denies having flings with three more Chelsea players... as Cheryl Cole sends ...
| The woman at the centre of the John Terry affair today furiously denied allegations of relationships with three more Chelsea players. | French underwear model Vanessa Perroncel dismissed claims she ... (photo: AP / Fabrizio Giovannozzi)
Football   Mutu   Photos   Soccer   Sport  
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Standing in a steady rain, President Barack Obama bows his head as he lays a wreath at the Pentagon Memorial, marking the eighth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, Friday, Sept. 11, 2009, at the Pentagon. Defense Secretary Robert Gates is at right. Hartford Courant
Rep. Charles Rangel says lawmakers have started writing compromise health care bill
WASHINGTON (AP) — Leading lawmakers hoping to revive President Barack Obama's stalled health care overhaul have started writing a compromise bill, but it's unclear ... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak)
Obama   Photos   Politics   President   US  
Hands reach out as President Barack Obama arrives to address a health care reform rally, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009, at Target Center in Minneapolis. Wtop
Rangel: Lawmakers writing compromise health bill
By ALAN FRAM | Associated Press Writer | WASHINGTON (AP) - Leading lawmakers hoping to revive President Barack Obama's stalled health care overhaul have started writing a... (photo: AP / Jim Mone)
Obama   Photos   Politics   President   US  
Backdroped by a picture of Pope Benedict XVI, Vincent Nichols, the newly appointed Archbishop of Westminster, leaves a news conference in central London, Friday April 3, 2009. Nichols, 63, currently the Archbishop of Birmingham and a strong defender of Catholic schools in Britain will succeed Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor as the new head of the Roman Catholic church in England and Wales when he retires next month The Times
Pope faces protests on UK visit over equality attack as Archbishop intervenes
| The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster today attempted to defuse a row that threatens to overshadow the Pope's forthcoming visit to Britain by claiming that Bened... (photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis)
News   Photos   Religion   Rome   UK  
 Cow - Cattle - Beef - Dairy - Farm - Agriculture. (ps1)  National Post
'Who would hurt innocent cows?'
 By Kenyon Wallace, National Post; With Files From Canwest News ServiceFebruary 2, 2010 2:03 AM   | Someone has targeted dairy cows in Vancouver Island's Comox Valley ... (photo: Public Domain file)
Animal   Cows   People   Photos   World  
Tim Tebow at Hurlburt Field 2-20-09 2 Syracuse
Reject Lockstep Thinking on Tebow Ad
| (AP) - c ()-2010, The Washington Post | I'll spit this out quick, before the armies of feminism try to gag me and strap electrodes to my forehead: Tim Tebow is one of t... (photo: Public Domain / BrokenSphere)
Credentials   Feminism   Issues   Photos   Tebow  
 Fabio Capello as coach of Real Madrid during a press conference The Times
Fabio Capello to leave John Terry 'to stew' over England captaincy
| Fabio Capello may wait until next month before deciding on whether to strip John Terry of the England captaincy, in the wake of his affair with the partner of one of hi... (photo: RealMadrid.pl)
Capello   Football   Photos   Soccer   Sport  
Parenting Birth Control
- Autism underdiagnosed in women, say Brit boffins
- Moms influence how kids develop ability to remember things
- Tel Aviv "savior" accused of enslaving women
- Researchers Finds Three Routines Can Cut Kids' Obesity R
Quinn, a boy with autism, and the line of toys he made before falling asleep
Older Moms More Likely To Have Autistic Kids?
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- Birth planning leads to surprising increase in premature bir
- Birth planning leads to surprising increase in premature bir
- Helpline on birth defects
- Webcam Viewer Alerts Park to Rhino Birth
Pregnant Woman - Kids - Family - Reproductive Health - Filipinos
Teodoro favors cash perks for natural birth control
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Health Medicine
- Soft drinks 'can increase pancreatic cancer risk'
- 'Dangerous' hair extensions should be banned, say UK
- Beer is Good for Your Bones, According to Scientists
- Soft Drinks Linked to Pancreatic Cancer Risk
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Beer is Good for Your Bones, According to Scientists
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- Hazards: A Warning on Mixing Herbs and Medicine
- Risks: Study Looks at Serotonin and SIDS Deaths
- Illinois Medicine Shoppe owner mislabeled drugs
- Illinois Medicine Shoppe owner mislabeled drugs
Risks: Study Looks at Serotonin and SIDS Deaths
Risks: Study Looks at Serotonin and SIDS Deaths
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Sexual Health Women's Rights
- 'Frail Hitler took bulls' semen pills to pep up his
- Early abuse linked to more depression in kids
- Substitute teacher accused of sex with student
- APNewsBreak: Officer to retrieve Edwards sex tape
An orphan child with autism in a shelter home.
Autism, Older Parents Link Detailed
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- Global human trafficking news roundup ( Feb. 6-8, 2010)
- Behind the Veil: Covering Iraq's Women in Hiding
- Baobab Sensitises Women On Human Rights
- Bleak outlook for Iraq's lonely hearts
File - Palestine Refugees, Middle East, 1951. Palestinian refugees plant trees, a small beginning in the immense task of starting again.
My Father Was A Freedom Fighter - A Book Review by Gilad Atzmon
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Gynecology Religion
- Cervical length screening in women could reduce preterm birt
- How hormone progesterone acts to prevent preterm birth
- Team finds source of gorilla's infertility
- Human drugs may end Oklahoma City gorilla's infertility
A laboratory technologist dips a stick into a urine sample.
Simple urine test to diagnose preeclampsia
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- 'Reality' Show Lets You Decide If Women Get Abortion
- Many Muslims quietly working to head off radicalism
- Ad intensifies sports-religion clash
- Religion, politics, Super Bowl? Pam Tebow testifies for Focu
Backdroped by a picture of Pope Benedict XVI, Vincent Nichols, the newly appointed Archbishop of Westminster, leaves a news conference in central London, Friday April 3, 2009. Nichols, 63, currently the Archbishop of Birmingham and a strong defender of Catholic schools in Britain will succeed Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor as the new head of the Roman Catholic church in England and Wales when he retires next month
Pope faces protests on UK visit over equality attack as Archbishop intervenes
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