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Skin Disease - Germs - Bacteria
Bacteria   Drug   Photos   Transportation   wikipedia: Bacteria  
Biologists Find Drug-Resistant Bacteria On BART Seats
SAN FRANCISCO -- The seats of some well used methods of public transportation have been analyzed by a biologist and the results might keep commuters on their feet. | A supervisor with San Francisco St... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
WPXI
Obesity - Fat woman
Device   Drugs   Epidemic   Photos   Wikipedia: Obesity  
Ingenuity vs. obesity
| The battle against the obesity epidemic has been punctuated by pharmaceutical failures, but that isn't stopping local device and biotechnology companies from jumping into the fat-fighting fray. | Wi... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
The Boston Globe
A cache of seized weapons is displayed Tuesday, Jan 25, 2011 in Phoenix. A grand jury has indicted 20 people on firearms charges for allegedly participating in a ring that bought more than 700 guns that were to be smuggled into Mexico for use by a drug cartel. Mexico queries US gun smuggling operation
Continue reading the main story Related Stories | US probes border anti-gun efforts Attack may alter US-Mexico ties Arizona busts Mexico gun-runners | Mexico has asked the US for detailed information ... (photo: AP / Matt York) BBC News
Crime   Mexico   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Mexico United States barrier  
Actresses Katie Holmes, left, and Dianne Wiest, right, at the National Memorial Day Concert in Washington, D.C., May 24, 2009. Holmes hits mag over drugs claim
Katie Holmes has filed a US$50 million (HK$390 million) libel lawsuit against celebrity magazine Star for a cover story suggesting she is a drug addict. | //--> Thursday, March 03, 2011 | Katie Holmes... (photo: Public Domain) Hong Kong Standard
Actress   Broadcast   Drugs   Photos   Wikipedia: Katie Holmes  
Top Stories
This arched rock formation is natural and stands against the nasty waves at Boracay, Philippines as seen in this March 11, 2009 photo. Medical tourism for Miami’s economic health
| We all know why people from across the country — and around the world — flock to Miami for their getaways. When it is cold in Buffalo or Buenos Aires, the... (photo: WN / RTayco) The Miami Herald
Health   Medical   Miami   Photos   Tourism   Wikipedia: Medical tourism  
Singer George Michael In Madame Tussaud Wax Museum, Amsterdam Drugs jail term was karma: George Michael
| LONDON-- Pop star George Michael said he deserved to be jailed for a month for crashing his car while high on cannabis, describing his time inside as karma, in a BBC ra... (photo: Creative Commons / Berto Garcia) Inquirer
Drugs   Jail   London   Photos   Wikipedia: George Michael  
INDIA-ELEPHANT-ALIPORE-ZOOIndian Elephant at Alipur Zoo in Kolkata  in Eastern India City ----- WN/BHASKAR MALLICK The £6bn trade in animal smuggling
| Animal smuggling has grown to a £6bn-a-year criminal industry, and is exceeded only by the drugs and arms trades. Its illicit profits are a major source of funding for ... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick) The Independent
Animal   Drugs   Photos   Trade  
This Wednesday, May 7, 2008 file photo shows Inter Milan coach Roberto Mancini  during the Italian Cup semifinal, return leg soccer match between Lazio and Inter Milan, at Rome's Olympic stadium. Inter Milan announced the firing of coach Roberto Mancini  on Thursday, May 29, 2008, less than two weeks after the club clinched its third straight Serie A title. Manchester City's Roberto Mancini Defends Kolo Toure After Defender Fails Drugs Test
Ivorian banned after failing FA drugs test | By Simon Sinclair | Share Share Find the best odds and bet on the Premier League. | Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini h... (photo: AP / Alessandra Tarantino) Goal
League   Manchester   Photos   Soccer   Wikipedia: Roberto Mancini  
Yaya Toure Manchester City's Yaya Toure Jumps To The Defence Of His Brother Kolo Over Failed Drugs Test
Kolo’s manager insists he is a clean player... | By Jake Watson | Share Share Find the best odds and bet on the Premier League. | Manchester City star Yaya Toure insist... (photo: Creative Commons / Oemar) Goal
Football   Manchester   Photos   Stars   Wikipedia: Yaya Touré  
Arsene Wenger Wenger details Toure anguish
Arsene Wenger has revealed Kolo Toure has been left devastated by his failed drugs test. | The Manchester City defender is suspended from all forms of the game until a he... (photo: Creative Commons / Paul Blank) London Evening Standard
Drugs   London   Manchester City   Photos   Wikipedia: Arsène Wenger  
Obama and Salvatore Giunta's family Obama vows to expedite aid for drug fight
| WASHINGTON -- Seeking to repair damaged relations, President Barack Obama and Mexican President Felipe Calderon agreed Thursday to deepen their cooperation in combating... (photo: Public Domain / Chaser) The News & Observer
Obama   Photos   Policy   US   wikipedia:Barack obama  
Father Kieran Creagh toasts with research staff at the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in Soweto, South Africa, Tuesday Nov 4 2003 just hours after being injected with a trial HIV vaccine. Creagh is one of twenty four volunteers in South Africa participating in the first human trials expected to last two years. THSTI,IAVI announce new HIV vaccine design program in India
| New Delhi, Mar.4 (ANI-Business Wire India): The Translational Health Sciences and Technology Institute (THSTI), an autonomous institute of the Indian government's Depar... (photo: AP / Denis Farrell) Newstrack India
Business   India   Photos   Vaccine   Wikipedia :HIV  
Munich's Paolo Guerrero from Peru, left, challenges for the ball with Arsenal's Kolo Tour Kolo Toure's positive drugs test leaves Manchester City captain facing fight to prove his innocence
Kolo Touré could be banned for two years from football even if the defender, yesterday suspended indefinitely by Manchester City, can prove he inadvertently tested positi... (photo: AP / Myriam Vogel) The Daily Telegraph
Drug   Photos   Soccer   Sports   Wikipedia : Kolo Tour  
Aids & HIV Illegal Drugs
Hemispherx Biopharma Announces 9th Clinical Investigators Co
Cliffside Park man pleads guilty in scheme to sell prescript
MNC pharma firms campaigning against Indian cos, says govt
Our hope for women...
FEMA - 43845 - FEMA press event in Rhode Island.
Maine to open first medicinal marijuana dispensaries on East Coast, but not without concerns
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New twist in AFL sex scandal
Designer drug abuse 'out of control'
Alyssa Kurtz pleads guilty to organized crime, drug charges
Musical Couples of All Kinds on the Bill at Tribeca Festival
George Michael Wax
'I deserved to be jailed': George Michael says he is ashamed of his behaviour and ...
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Pharmaceutics News Drug Patents
Japan halts Pfizer, Sanofi vaccines after four die
U.S. sees no problem with Pfizer, Sanofi vaccines
Big Human Genome lupus drug nears U.S. market
U.S. sees no problem with Pfizer, Sanofi vaccines
Obesity - Fat woman
Ingenuity vs. obesity
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The Importance of Remembering How Not to Forget
European Pipeline Project Faces Formidable Obstacles
Fears About Oil in Mideast and Libya Pay Off Nicely for Russ
Britain Disengages From the Euro Zone
First row from left, Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki, Hungary Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai, Austria Prime Minister Werner Faymann, Georgia's President Mikheil Saakasvili, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, prime ministers Sergei Stanishev of Bulgaria and Emil Boc of Romania are seen during group photo after the Nabucco Gas Pipeline signing ceremony in Ankara, Turkey, Monday, July 13, 2009. Turkey and four European Union countries formally agreed to route a new gas pipeline across their territories in an attempt to reduce Europe's reliance on Russian gas. Dick Lugar, U.S. Senator for Indiana of Republican Party, second row far left, and Richard Morningstar, U.S. special envoy for Eurasian energy issues, third in second row, joined the group.
European Pipeline Project Faces Formidable Obstacles
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Prescription Drugs Technology
Cliffside Park man pleads guilty in scheme to sell prescript
Ear ache is no plane sailing
Research and Markets: Managed Care and the Pharmaceutical In
Nature as Healer: A Dream Institute Event with Connie Grauds
Orange - Citrus - Vitamin C
Top 15 sources of vitamin C
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Carrots and Lentils in Olive Oil
European Pipeline Project Faces Formidable Obstacles
Hemispherx Biopharma Announces 9th Clinical Investigators Co
Breathe Technologies device cleared by FDA
First row from left, Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki, Hungary Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai, Austria Prime Minister Werner Faymann, Georgia's President Mikheil Saakasvili, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, prime ministers Sergei Stanishev of Bulgaria and Emil Boc of Romania are seen during group photo after the Nabucco Gas Pipeline signing ceremony in Ankara, Turkey, Monday, July 13, 2009. Turkey and four European Union countries formally agreed to route a new gas pipeline across their territories in an attempt to reduce Europe's reliance on Russian gas. Dick Lugar, U.S. Senator for Indiana of Republican Party, second row far left, and Richard Morningstar, U.S. special envoy for Eurasian energy issues, third in second row, joined the group.
European Pipeline Project Faces Formidable Obstacles
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