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Prince William masked his 'nerves' at COP26 with 'repeat rituals' and 'choreographed' gestures, body language ...

The Daily Mail 03 Nov 2021
Prince William's nerves 'were higher than normal' when addressing COP26 and he used 'several repeat rituals' and 'choreographed' hand gestures to mask his anxiety, claims a body language expert ... 'Looking at William’s body language on the build-up to his speech it appears that his levels of nerves and anxiety were higher than normal.'.
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Outrage as grieving widow of WW2 veteran, 98, who died of COVID discovers live AUTOPSY ...

The Daily Mail 03 Nov 2021
The widow of a 98-year-old World War Two veteran who died of COVID-19 and donated his body to science is furious after the corpse was used to perform a public autopsy before a live audience who paid up to $500 per ticket at a Portland hotel ... and donated his body to science.
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DOLE chief bats for equal rights in int’l labor org

Manila Bulletin 03 Nov 2021
Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Secretary Silvestre Bello III has vowed to push for equal representation of big and small member states in the policy-making body of the International Labor Organization (ILO) ... Switzerland is host to a number of world organizations, but has remained an observer in ILO’s government group.
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Isabel Roloff Gently Squashes Body-Shaming Troll Attacking Her Stretch Marks

The Hollywood Gossip 03 Nov 2021
She and Little People, Big >World alum Jacob are expecting their first child together, and they are overwhelmed with emotion. Unfortunately, a body-shaming troll tried to rain all over her parade with cruel misinformation. Isabel is clapping back, educating her followers in the process about how the human body works.
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‘Treated like a piece of meat’: Family horrified to learn that Covid-19 victim’s body was ...

The Independent 03 Nov 2021
The widow of a 98-year-old World War II veteran was “horrified” to learn his body was dissected in front of a live audience at a $500-a-ticket expo. David Saunders, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, died from complications relating to Covid-19 in August, and his family donated his body in accordance with his wishes for medical science.
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Ghebreyesus ‘glad’ to see Covaxin get WHO’s emergency use approval

Hindustan Times 03 Nov 2021
The WHO on Wednesday granted emergency use listing for India's indigenous vaccine Covaxin and added it to the list of vaccines validated by the world health body for the prevention of Covid-19 disease ... validated by the world health body for the prevention of Covid-19 disease.
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Covaxin gets WHO approval for emergency use listing

Hindustan Times 03 Nov 2021
The go-ahead from the technical team can be considered as getting approval from WHO and the world body has also announced it on its social media platform ... The go-ahead from the technical team can be considered as getting approval from WHO and the world body has also announced it on its social media platform.
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Ex-Fifa president Blatter and ex-Uefa boss Platini charged with fraud

Graphic 03 Nov 2021
The case was opened in September 2015 after Fifa, football's world governing body, was dogged by accusations of widespread corruption ... A year later Mr Platini was forced to resign as president of Uefa, Europe's football governing body, after losing an appeal against his ban.
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FIFA and IOC pledge to reduce carbon emissions

RNZ 03 Nov 2021
Some of the world's biggest sports organisations including football's governing body FIFA and the International Olympic Committee have pledged to reduce their carbon emissions and reach NetZero by 2040 ... The English Premier League, the world's richest domestic football competition, has signed up to the Sports for Climate Action Framework pledges.
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Modern pentathletes concerned over plans to scrap horse-riding element

The Independent 03 Nov 2021
Leading modern pentathletes are considering direct action in a bid to resist radical changes to the sport which appear to have been rubber-stamped by its world governing body ... “We went all the way to Mexico for the World Cup in Acapulco in 2014 and we boycotted it because the horses were totally incapable.
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Clinical trial gives hope of new treatment for aggressive eye cancer

Technology Org 03 Nov 2021
Uveal melanoma is the most common eye cancer in UK adults and many people can be successfully treated for it with the help of Clatterbridge’s world-leading proton beam therapy ... “I’d like to thank everyone at Clatterbridge and other sites around the world for working so hard on this clinical trial.
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FIFA, IOC join pledge for NetZero goal by 2040

Metro USA 03 Nov 2021
(Reuters) – Some of the world’s biggest sports organisations including soccer’s governing body FIFA and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) have pledged to reduce their carbon emissions and reach NetZero by 2040, it was announced on Wednesday.
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FIFA, IOC join pledge for Net Zero goal by 2040Sport is seen as particularly vulnerable ...

Deccan Herald 03 Nov 2021
Some of the world's biggest sports organisations including soccer's governing body FIFA and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) have pledged to reduce their carbon emissions and reach Net Zero by 2040, it was announced on Wednesday ... The English Premier League, the world's ...
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Former All Black Carl Hayman diagnosed with early onset dementia at 41

The Irish Times 03 Nov 2021
Since extensive testing in England revealed his diagnosis, Hayman has joined the landmark lawsuit being prepared for 150 former professional rugby players that claims rugby’s governing bodies, including World Rugby, failed to protect players from the risks caused by concussions and sub-concussions.
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Former All Black Carl Hayman diagnosed with early onset dementia at age of 41

The Irish Times 03 Nov 2021
Since extensive testing in England revealed his diagnosis, Hayman has joined the landmark lawsuit being prepared for 150 former professional rugby players that claims rugby’s governing bodies, including World Rugby, failed to protect players from the risks caused by concussions and sub-concussions.

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