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Baseball rookies from India near pro debuts
Tue Jun 30, 2009
Sure, we'll just serve it up with a dash of American e-coli.
Small TSA tweaks may mean big travel headaches
Thu May 28, 2009
As someone rightly said - If terrorists haven't been caught until they are boarding a plane, there is something seriously wrong with the system.One would hope that there are enough security agencies outside the airport to prevent terrorists from getting on planes.
Once-a-day heart combo pill shows promise
Mon Mar 30, 2009
What an idiotic solution. Doesn't this poly pill have poly times the side-effects? And doesn't the drug industry just love these one a day pills?
New rules for Dubai seek to tame foreigners
Mon Mar 16, 2009
There is a very simple reason for this. Dubai has always been more liberal and easygoing because of its standing as a centre for trade and business. It has never relied on oil wealth since it doesn't have any oil.
The case against breast-feeding
Mon Mar 16, 2009
The problem is that new mothers are so burdened in our society that breast-feeding becomes just one of the things they have to do. If a child is not breast-fed, the whole social setup is to blame.
Girl, 7, has six vital organs removed
Tue Mar 10, 2009
My point exactly. Medical technology needs to find ways of distinguishing between cancerous and healthy cells instead of destroying the entire organ. This should be a priority, not a second alternative to conventional therapy. Anyways, we agree to disagree.
Girl, 7, has six vital organs removed
Tue Mar 10, 2009
Tell me, what is the logic in removing an entire organ if a part of it is infected/has a tumor? This is the basis of modern chemotherapy. If this doesn't sound Nazi-like to you, i don't know what will:
Girl, 7, has six vital organs removed
Tue Mar 10, 2009
While my heart goes out to this little girl and her family, I have to ask this.
Favored 'Slumdog' nears golden finish line
Sun Feb 22, 2009
Slumdog M is an average movie with mediocre acting. The only thing big about it is the hype.
Court says vaccine not to blame for autism
Thu Feb 12, 2009
Curious-527261, Just wondering, is autism identifiable during pregnancy? I would think it is pretty much like any other mental disorder in terms of the care and investment required for the child.
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Baseball rookies from India near pro debuts
Small TSA tweaks may mean big travel headaches
Once-a-day heart combo pill shows promise
New rules for Dubai seek to tame foreigners
The case against breast-feeding
Girl, 7, has six vital organs removed
Girl, 7, has six vital organs removed
Girl, 7, has six vital organs removed
Favored 'Slumdog' nears golden finish line
Court says vaccine not to blame for autism