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Green Ecstasy tablets spilled out onto table. (U.S Custom NewsPhoto) KLeo
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 The Australian 
I was stupid to do drugs: Corby
MERCEDES Corby admitted she was "reckless in the extreme" by taking a half-tablet of ecstasy on the Gold Coast. She even conceded it was "grossly irresponsible", given that she was 27 and a mother of... (photo: U.S Custom NewsPhoto)
Flood
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 Insurance Newsnet 
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation Grant Will Help Aroostook Communities Recover from Floods
SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine, May 13 /PRNewswire/ -- The Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation has given the Pine Tree Chapter of the American Red Cross a $10,000 grant to assist the Chapter in its... (photo: Creative Commons / Srosenow 98)
SMOKING - CIGARETTE - NICOTINE  The Press Democrat 
Tobacco, alcohol may speed disease
People who are on a path to develop Alzheimer's disease may hasten its arrival if they drink or smoke too much, researchers say. The researchers looked at the most common form of the illness,... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)

Alcohol   Alzheimer   Disease   smoking   Photos
 Wide view of the General Assembly meeting on "United Nations Reform: measures and proposals; progress achieved in the work of the Peacebuilding Commission", presided over by General Assembly President Haya Rashed Al Khalifa (on widescreen panel  International Herald Tribune 
The UN's responsibility to protect
The military junta in Burma is failing the most basic responsibility of any government - to take care of its citizens. In the wake of the devastating typhoon that killed at least 32,000 people and... (photo: UN /Eskinder Debebe)
Asia   Burma   Humanitarian   Junta   Military   Photos   Typhoon   UN   World
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 Rescue workers pile sandbags to firm up a levee where flood waters earlier breached on Friday flooding two nearby coal mines and trapping 181 miners in Xintai, eastern China´s Shandong province, Monday, Aug 20, 2007. Rescue efforts continue into th The Australian
Bring in the Chinese
WITH the Australian economy at or near full capacity utilisation, infrastructure constraints have emerged as a supposedly binding constraint on future growth. We have... (photo: AP/Ng Han Guan)
Australia   China   Immigration   Labour   Photos
Security Council Considers Situation in Côte d'Ivoire. (mb1) The Australian
Kosovo aid the model
AT a recent academic conference I had a testy exchange with an international legal expert based at a large university on the east coast ofAustralia. I had remarked that... (photo: UN / Eric Kanalstein)
Burma   Human Rights   Kosovo   Photos   UN
 Bangkok,Thailand - Wine - Drinks - Alcohol - Beverage - Wine Bottles.(ps1) The Australian
One-third of pregnant women drink alcohol
UP to a third of Australian women continue to drink alcohol during pregnancy, despite growing awareness that it puts the unborn child at risk. And contrary to... (photo: WN / patricia)
Alcohol   Education   Health   Photos   Woman
Broccoli -Vegetables - Food - Market (sl1) Orlando Sentinel
Load up on cruciferous veggies
Cruciferous vegetables are the ones most people either hate or love. But you should develop a love relationship with them because they have many health benefits. Here's a... (photo: WN / Silvino Lopez)
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