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Pokeweed-garden
Environment   Health   Nature   Photos   Wildflower
 The Columbus Dispatch 
Pokeweed considered poisonous
Dear Jane: I read your reply about pokeweed. My grandmother fed her family this as a spring tonic, and years later, a family member cooked some to eat. The taste reminded me of spinach. I grow it in... (photo: Creative Commons)
High School Student
Children   Health   Mental   Photos   Students
 The Australian 
One pupil in five needs help with mental problems
ONE in five children needs support to deal with mental health or emotional wellbeing issues, many school principals believe. A survey of 1200 principals worldwide, including 270 in Australia, found... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Flood  The Times of India 
50,000 villagers in flooded India refuse to leave
                PATNA: At least 50,000 people in India have refused to abandon their homes in flood-ravaged northern Indian despite pleas by authorities to... (photo: public domain / )
Flood   Government   India   Photos   River
ice cream  The Australian 
Call to ban food colour additives

FOOD safety regulators face demands to ban six artificial colourings that increase hyperactivity in children. The six colourings - which are contained in widely available cordials, fruit juices, fruit... (photo: ME / ME)
Cream   Food   Fruit   Kids   Photos
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Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. addresses supporters during his election night rally at South Nashua High School in Nashua, NH., Tuesday night, Jan. 8, 2008. Obama pronounced himself "still fired up and ready to go" after a tight race and second-place finish in the New Hampshire Democratic primary. (js1) The Australian
Obama opens fire on Palin
WITH fresh polls confirming Sarah Palin has thrust John McCain back into the presidential race, Barack Obama yesterday broke his silence on the omnipresent Republican... (photo: AP / Stephan Savoia)
Elections   Photos   Politics   Society   US
Bangkok - Airport - Shop The Daily Tribune
Shopping in a different light
Text and photos by Michael Kho Lim, Contributor 09/08/2008 Looking at today’s retailing industry, numerous brands compete for shoppers’ attention at the very least. It... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Industry   Market   Photos   Retailers   Shopping
Statue of Mahatama Gandhi, overlooks the Indian parliament in New Delhi, India, Monday, July 21, 2008. Indian lawmakers gathered Monday to debate a vote of confidence in the government that will likely determine the fate of the government and civilian nuclear deal with the United States. Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh was forced to call the vote after his communist political allies withdrew their support for the Congress-led coalition to protest against the nuclear deal The Australian
Atomic club ends embargo on India
URANIUM sales to India were back on the agenda last night after the 45-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group ended the country's "nuclear winter" by lifting the 34-year-old... (photo: AP / Manish Swarup)
Energy   India   Nuclear   Photos   US
A member of Pakistani security forces holds his weapon next to a poster, center, showing the presidential candidate Asif Ali Zardari, head of the ruling Pakistan People's Party and widower of two-time Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, at the parliament in Islamabad, Pakistan, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. Lawmakers began casting votes Saturday in Pakistan's presidential election, a race where the favorite by far is the scandal-tainted pro-U.S. widower of slain ex-Prime Minister Benazir Bhu The Australian
NATO crisis tests new president
NEWLY elected President Asif Ali Zardari was plunged headlong into his first major crisis last night after angry Pakistani officials cut off vital supply lines serving... (photo: AP / Emilio Morenatti)
Afghanistan   Defence   NATO   Pakistan   Photos
New born Baby , Toddler, Child Asbury Park Press
Prenatal care declining in New Jersey
TRENTON — New Jersey ranks among the worst states in helping pregnant women get access to early prenatal care, but is working hard to correct the problem and direct... (photo: WN / Periasamy)
Babies   Health   New Jersey   Photos   Women
Cow - Cattle - Animal - Livestock Newsday
Clue may lead to Mad Cow test
Canadian scientists have discovered a way to detect mad cow disease in urine, a finding that could lead to the first test for the infection in live animals. Researchers,... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Canadian   Cattle   Disease   Photos   Scientists
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