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Home team victories may influence elections.
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The overhaul of the NHS may harm the public health drive, a health think tank is warning.
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North Queensland federal Labor candidate Mike Brunker has been cleared of misconduct allegations relating to his term as the mayor of the Whitsunday Regional Council.
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Reptile owners who have been feeding rats, mice and chicks to their pets may be at risk for salmonella poisoning.
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Real estate values in 20 major U.S. cities increased 1.3 percent in May from the previous month.
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Mayor Boris Johnson has said that London is so ahead of schedule for the 2012 Olympics that the city could even hold a "snap Olympics" in 2011.
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To horseracing purists – a constituency that extends, you may be surprised to learn, a little beyond those who don't bother with the soda water – it is only fitting that the trainers' championship may be determined, once again, by the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes next Saturday.
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Spanish speculate that the Obamas will vacation on Costa del Sol.
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Liam Fox has admitted that mentoring and training forces may be needed in Afghanistan "for some time".
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ISTANBUL (AFP) - Iran is ready to start immediately talks with Western powers over a nuclear fuel swap deal it signed in May, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said here Sunday.
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New observations indicate that liparids dominate the deep.
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Advance may prove easier, cheaper and faster than other harvesting methods.
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Rackstraw Downes, 70, remains known as an “artist’s artist,” a k a chronically underrated. But that may be changing.
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Fernando Alonso of Spain drove the fastest lap in Friday's afternoon practice session for the German Grand Prix, raising hopes Ferrari may be capable of challenging McLaren and Red Bull.
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Cutting these expenses may allow you to retire sooner.
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The decision by the Food and Drug Administration may signal how the agency will deal with generic biotechnology drugs.
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The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) on Thursday gave the green light to send a 52-member unarmed police force to southern Kyrgyzstan to help restore peace after deadly ethnic clashes last month.
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Just about every major company offers some sort of chronic care program, but the quality of offerings can vary widely.
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The Texas State Board of Education voted in May to adopt a controversial set of guidelines for social studies and history textbooks.
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With “Ramona and Beezus,” parents may be happy to see a movie for children that doesn’t involve wizards, vampires or action figures.
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