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Christmas Decoration at Pavilion K L Malaysia, December 2009.
Christmas   Decoration   Festival   Photos   Sweden
 National Post 
Nordic Quack
Thu 24 Dec 2009
By Jeremy Stahl, Slate.comDecember 24, 2009 2:04 AM Three years ago, I went to Sweden with my then-girlfriend (now-wife), to meet her family and celebrate my first Christmas. As an only... (photo: WN / Periasamy)
Harbour Station, Saint John's main indoor arena.In the fall of 2005, Saint John Sea Dogs of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League began to play in Saint John at the 6,200 seat Harbour Station, in the city's uptown
Austria   Capsules   Hockey   Photos   World
 Canada Dot Com 
World Junior Hockey Preview
Thu 24 Dec 2009
SASKATOON — Capsules of the teams competing in the world junior hockey championship, which begins on Dec. 26. AUSTRIA Austria comes in as a bit of an unknown entity. Promoted to the top division after... (photo: Creative Commons / Conscious)
Drinker - Drinking - Alcohol - Liquor - Health - Philippines  redOrbit  Wed 23 Dec 2009
Switching Off Hunger Hormone Affects Desire To Drink
Posted on: Wednesday, 23 December 2009, 16:10 CST A Faculty of 1000 evaluation examines how a stomach-produced hormone that influences the desire to eat and consume alcohol could be switched off to... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Alcohol   Health   Hormone   Hunger   Photos
Obesity  CBC  Wed 23 Dec 2009
Obesity heart risk underestimated: study
The risk of dying from heart disease because of excess weight may be higher than thought. A study published in Wednesday's issue of the British Medical Journal measured body mass index (BMI) and... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Disease   Obesity   Parents   Photos   Researchers
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Volvo C30 The Guardian Wed 23 Dec 2009
Fresh promise for Volvo as Ford agrees $2bn deal with China's Zhejiang Geely

Ford agrees commercial terms with Zhejiang Geely group • Volvo's former directors oppose move as a sale to communism... (photo: Creative Commons / Matti Blume)
Car   China   Ford   Photos   Volvo
2008 Volvo C30 photographed at the Montreal Auto Show. The New York Times Wed 23 Dec 2009
Ford Settles Terms in Deal to Sell Volvo

PARIS - Ford Motor and Zhejiang Geely Holding Group said Wednesday that they had settled "all substantive commercial terms" on a sale of Volvo, clearing the way for the... (photo: Public Domain / Bull-Doser)
Automaker   Business   China   Photos   US
An obese woman using her cellphone. redOrbit Wed 23 Dec 2009
Study Looks At Greater Adverse Consequences Of Obesity
Posted on: Wednesday, 23 December 2009, 08:01 CST The association between body mass index and mortality using offspring BMI as an indicator of own BMI: Large... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Adults   Body   Diabetes   Obesity   Photos
The Volvo S60 Concept car is showcased at the Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles, Thursday, Dec. 3, 2009. BBC News Wed 23 Dec 2009
Ford agrees Volvo sale to Geely

Ford has agreed the terms of the sale of its Swedish business, Volvo Cars, to China's Geely. In a statement Ford said "while... (photo: AP / Damian Dovarganes)
Automaker   Business   China   Photos   Sweden
A man looks at the preserved blood vessels that run through a human hand at an exhibition called 'Bodies' in London Wednesday April 12, 2006. The exhibition is designed to show how the human body is made up, with 22 real cadavers and over 250 real body parts, presented in ways to help the general public understand the workings of the body. Newstrack India Wed 23 Dec 2009
Bacterial cellulose may help develop artificial blood vessels

Washington, Dec 23 (ANI): In a novel study, researchers from University of Gothenburg, Sweden have found that the cellulose produced by bacteria could be used to develop... (photo: AP Photo / Alastair Grant)
Gothenburg   Medicine   Photos   University   Washington
Serbian President Boris Tadic, center, listens as his Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic, left, speaks after signing an EU-Serbia accord at an EU foreign ministers meeting at the Kiem Center in Luxembourg, Tuesday April 29, 2008. European Union nations on Tuesday have agreed to sign a pre-membership pact with Serbia. Seated right is EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana. The Times Tue 22 Dec 2009
Serbia begins the long journey to join EU

Serbia sought to consign its recent bloody past to history yesterday by becoming the latest former Yugoslav republic to apply for membership of the EU. The President of... (photo: AP / Virginia Mayo)
EU   Photos   Politics   Serbia   War Crimes


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