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A view of a Muslim cemetery on the outskirts of Urumqi in western China's Xinjiang province, Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2009.
Britain   China   Justice   Media   Photos  
China's Papers, Web Users Hail Briton's Execution
By LORETTA CHAO | BEIJING -- Using language charged with nationalist emotion, state media and ordinary Internet users hailed the execution of a British national for drug smuggling as a victory for Chi... (photo: AP / Ng Han Guan)
Wall Street Journal
Health officers wearing masks and full body suits stay at the lobby as police seal off Metro Park Hotel in Hong Kong Saturday, May 2, 2009 as the first swine flu victim in the city was confirmed to have stayed there.
Health   Pandemic   Photos   Swine Flu   WHO  
Swine Flu Ebbs, but Challenges Remain
By BETSY MCKAY | Global health officials' response to the swine-flu pandemic reflects major improvements in flu-fighting capabilities in recent years, but limited vaccine supplies, crowded emergency r... (photo: AP / Vincent Yu)
Wall Street Journal
Pauleen Luna and Ogie Alcasid hosted the welcoming celebration for Manny Pacman Pacquiao in SM Mall of Asia, Philippines Pacquiao files defamation lawsuit
| Manny Pacquiao upped the ante Wednesday in his standoff with Floyd Mayweather Jr. by filing a lawsuit alleging that Mayweather and others defamed him by falsely accusing Pacquiao of using performanc... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) Star Tribune
Boxer   Drug   Mayweather   Photos   Star  
The world headquarters of Pfizer Inc. is shown Tuesday, April 12, 2005 in New York. Pfizer Inc., the world's biggest drug company, said Tuesday, April 19, 2005, its first quarter net income plunged 87 percent because of numerous charges, including one for suspending sales of its pain reliever Bextra, which it said will drive earnings for the year below its previously announced forecast. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)hg3 Pfizer says FDA has not finished reviewing Prevnar 13 vaccine after three-month delay
| NEW YORK - Pfizer Inc. says the Food and Drug Administration is again extending its review of Prevnar 13, a children's pneumococcal vaccine. | The FDA's decision was due Wednesday, but Pfizer says t... (photo: AP Photo / Mark Lennihan) Star Tribune
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 ag2  Yanina Wickmayer, Belgium playing in her Fed Cup match against Venus Williams, USA, Delray Beach, Florida April 22, 2007 Wickmayer: I'm no drug cheat
| Rising tennis star Yanina Wickmayer says she isn't a drugs cheat and blames Belgian doping authorities for the breach of anti-doping regulations which caused her to be ... (photo: WN / aruna) The Gleaner
Celebrity   Drug   Photos   Sport   Star  
 ag2  Yanina Wickmayer, Jr tennis player from Belgium during her match with Urzula Radwanzka on September 4, 2006 at the US Open Wickmayer: "I'm no drugs cheat"
| AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) - Rising tennis star Yanina Wickmayer says she isn't a drugs cheat and blames Belgian doping authorities for the breach of anti-doping regula... (photo: WN / aruna) The Star
Auckland   Champion   Drugs   Photos   Tennis  
Fishermen sort through their catch of mussels on a beach in Yantai, in China's Shandong province, July 7, 1997. Scientists study mussels in Calif. for pollution clue
| SAN FRANCISCO - California scientists hope studying 180 black mussels pried from algae-covered rocks in San Francisco Bay will provide clues into how many drugs and che... (photo: ABr / Elaine Kurtenbach) The Boston Globe
Calif   Drugs   Photos   Pollution   Scientists  
European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana, left, stands with Iranian negotiator Saeed Jalili, right, at the opening of the Geneva talks between Iran and six world powers to discuss the Islamic republic's disputed atomic programme in Geneva, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009. EU condemns China's execution of 'mentally ill' Briton
Moscow: The European Union (EU) on late Tuesday condemned the execution by China of a British man said to be suffering from a mental illness on drug-smuggling charges. | ... (photo: AP / Keystone, Dominic Favre, Pool) Zeenews
British   China   Execution   Moscow   Photos  
A woman turns away after viewing a painting by British artist Damien Hurst entitled ' HIV Aids, Drugs Combination ' at Sotheby's auction house in London, Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2007. The painting is part of the 'Red' auction of works of art donated by many renowned artists in order to raise money for the treatment of HIV/AIDS in Africa. The sale which it is hoped will raise some US$ 40 million will take place in New York on Feb. 14. This painting is priced at US$ 450-650,000. South African doctor sees drug-resistant HIV
| MARTHA MENDOZA | Associated Press Writers= PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) — It's 8 a.m. and Dr. Theresa Rossouw is already drowning behind a cluttered desk of handwri... (photo: AP / Alastair Grant) The Guardian
HIV   Health   Medicine   Photos   S Africa  
Girl - Kid - Child - Sleeping - Resting Sleep disorder drug cost revealed
| More than £1m was spent on drugs to treat sleep disorders in the past year in Scotland, it has been revealed. | Nearly 1.1 million drugs were dispensed to combat ... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) BBC News
Cost   Drug   Photos   Sleep   Treat  
Man drinking alcohol Dangers of alcohol not a priority for parents
| One in three parents do not talk to their children about the dangers of alcohol and are more concerned about unwanted pregnancies, car accidents and drugs, survey finds... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) The Guardian
Accidents   Alcohol   Children   Parents   Photos  
Mussels and barnacles in the intertidal near Newquay, Cornwall, England. Scientists begin testing mussels for pollutants
| SAN FRANCISCO-California scientists hope studying 180 black mussels pried from algae-covered rocks in San Francisco Bay will provide clues into how many drugs and chemi... (photo: Public Domain / (Magnus Manske)) The Boston Globe
Chemicals   Mussels   Photos   Pollutants   Water  
Mussels - Seafood Scientists begin testing mussels for pollutants
Comments SAN FRANCISCO (Map, News) - California scientists hope studying 180 black mussels pried from algae-covered rocks in San Francisco Bay will provide clues into how... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) The Examiner
Chemicals   Environment   Photos   Pollution   Scientists  
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Swine Flu Wanes, But Challenges Stay
Swine Flu Ebbs, but Challenges Remain
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Health officers wearing masks and full body suits stay at the lobby as police seal off Metro Park Hotel in Hong Kong Saturday, May 2, 2009 as the first swine flu victim in the city was confirmed to have stayed there.
Swine Flu Ebbs, but Challenges Remain
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China arrests four foreigners over heroin haul: Report
Firefighters facing mandatory drug tests in 2010
Police arrest Beechview woman on drug charges
Four foreigners face execution in China over drugs haul
British Chancellor Gordon Brown, centre left, and entrepreneur Alan Sugar, centre right, speak to school children and young entrepreneurs during a speed networking session at the Young Vic in London, Friday, Nov. 17, 2006.
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US stocks bounce back on economic optimism
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The world headquarters of Pfizer Inc. is shown Tuesday, April 12, 2005 in New York. Pfizer Inc., the world's biggest drug company, said Tuesday, April 19, 2005, its first quarter net income plunged 87 percent because of numerous charges, including one for suspending sales of its pain reliever Bextra, which it said will drive earnings for the year below its previously announced forecast. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)hg3
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Health officers wearing masks and full body suits stay at the lobby as police seal off Metro Park Hotel in Hong Kong Saturday, May 2, 2009 as the first swine flu victim in the city was confirmed to have stayed there.
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