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September 6, 2010

Malaysia Mulls Landmark Trial of GM Anti-Dengue Mosquitoes

Malaysia is considering releasing genetically modified mosquitoes designed to combat dengue fever, in a landmark field trial that has come – Read More...
September 6, 2010

Nine Toxic Chemicals Join Banned ‘Dirty Dozen’

The UN has said an insecticide used in farming and to treat woodworm, Lindane, is among nine highly toxic chemicals – Read More...
September 6, 2010

Fruits, Vegetables Cut Cancer Risk for Smokers: Study

Eating a variety of fruits and vegetables may decrease the risk of some kinds    of lung cancer for smokers, according – Read More...
September 6, 2010

Bad Words That Can Give You a Laugh, but Only Nanti

I’ve calmed down a lot, but there was a stage when I feared for my blood pressure on hearing any – Read More...
September 6, 2010

A Silly Poem

Said Hamlet to Ophelia, I’ll draw a sketch of thee, What kind of pencil shall I use? 2B or not – Read More...
September 6, 2010

September 3-9, 2010

By Dr. Robert Goldman   Longevity News and Review provides readers with the latest information in breakthroughs pertaining to the – Read More...
September 6, 2010

World Religions Curricula in Schools Can Redefine the ‘Educated Person’

By Rahim Kanani How can the United States guarantee multi-religious understanding, pluralistic tolerance and strong social cohesion amongst its citizenry – Read More...
September 6, 2010

Turkey Rising – But Without Europe?

By Fadi Hakura In the midst of European antipathy regarding Turkish accession to the EU, Turkey is attempting to chart – Read More...
September 6, 2010

On Italian Beaches, Dog Lifeguards Are on Watch

This summer, Italy’s special rescue workers were again chalking up success: some 300 dogs ready to help save lives on – Read More...
September 6, 2010

Malaysia’s Gay Community Begins to Push the Limits

When Malaysia’s only openly homosexual pastor announced he was establishing the nation’s first gay church, the proposal was met with – Read More...