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July 2, 2012

In It for Themselves

In Governor Pastika’s denunciations this week of the elements blocking his laudable poverty-reduction efforts, one of those harmful ingredients stood – Read More...
July 2, 2012

Eating Placenta, an Age-Old Practice in China

After Wang Lan delivered, she brought home a baby girl and her placenta, which she plans to eat in a – Read More...
July 2, 2012

How to Ensure Your Home Is Happy and Healthy

By S.BS. Surendran Feng shui design architecture is the art of using the space in your home or office effectively – Read More...
July 2, 2012

Former Combatants Switch to Politics in Aceh

By Ayi Jufridar The province of Aceh has gained a reputation for conflict since the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) took – Read More...
July 2, 2012

After Clashes, Lebanon’s Majority Steps Up

By Rita Chemaly In recent days, the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli has been the site of highly publicised clashes – Read More...
July 2, 2012

Cross-Pollination Distinguishes Great Islamic Art

By Naazish YarKhan When exploring ways to bring people closer, the arts are an oft-neglected tool. With their beauty and – Read More...
July 2, 2012

In a Writhing Rubbish Bin, a Moral Dilemma

By Richard Boughton I found a rat in the outdoor rubbish bin. At first I didn’t know it was a rat, – Read More...
July 2, 2012

Teenage Pregnancy Deaths a ‘Global Scandal’

British charity Save the Children has said it is a “global scandal” that 50,000 teenagers die each year due to – Read More...
July 2, 2012

Jun. 29, 2012-Jul. 3, 2012

By Dr Robert Goldman and Dr Ronald Klatz Longevity News and Review provides readers with the latest information in breakthroughs pertaining – Read More...
July 2, 2012

Forecasts for week beginning June 30, 2012.

By Jonathan Cainer In mid-July, Mercury begins one of its short phases of retrograde motion. We had one back in – Read More...