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December 13, 2010

WikiLeaks are Wearisome; They Are Not a Casus Belli

By Hector We assume (well, we hope) there is no risk that Julian Assange’s regrettable WikiLeaks organisation will cause us – Read More...
December 13, 2010

Bailout Required in the Business of Belief

By Novar Caine Few among us care to have our beliefs challenged. It crashes the cosy cloak with which we – Read More...
December 13, 2010

They’re Picking Our Pockets Again

Sketchy reports that the Finance Ministry may from January 1 impose import duties on personal goods over US$250 in assessed – Read More...
December 13, 2010

Aspirin Sharply Reduces Cancer Risk: Study

A small, daily dose of aspirin significantly diminishes the risk of death from a wide range of cancers, according to – Read More...
December 13, 2010

Scientists Find Key to Repairing Damage Caused by MS

British researchers announced this week that they may have found a way to reverse damage in the central nervous system – Read More...
December 13, 2010

US Vows to Fight AIDS Until It’s Gone

President Barack Obama has hailed “tremendous progress” made in the fight against AIDS and expressed hope of eradicating the disease – Read More...
December 13, 2010

December 10-16, 2010

By Dr Robert Goldman Longevity News and Review provides readers with the latest information in breakthroughs pertaining to the extension – Read More...
December 13, 2010

Hackers Wage Cyber Attacks in Support of WikiLeaks

ZURICH Hackers attacked the websites of credit card giants Mastercard and Visa this week in revenge for their decisions to – Read More...
December 13, 2010

Forecasts for week beginning December 11, 2010.

By Jonathan Cainer It’s funny how Christmas seems to come around more quickly every year, yet when we get to – Read More...
December 13, 2010

Teachers Get Front-Line Anti-Rabies Role

DENPASAR Teachers have been recruited as the latest weapon in the fight against rabies, in a further bid to get – Read More...