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Sign call after sand tunnel death A coroner asks for more warning signs on beaches after recording an accidental death verdict on a teenager who died sand tunnelling. news.bbc.co.uk Send your video, pictures and story ideas Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you. news.bbc.co.uk UK charities launch Congo appeal The UK's leading charities launch an appeal for money to help victims of the turmoil in the Democratic Republic of Congo. news.bbc.co.uk India secure win in fading light India take a 3-0 lead in the one-day series with a 16-run Duckworth-Lewis win over a much-improved England side in Kanpur. news.bbc.co.uk New entry! 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Why the lack of tummy button? news.bbc.co.uk It's a fibbing competition - so politicians are disqualified Contestants descend on the Lake District in the hope of being crowned the Biggest Liar in the World in an annual fibbing competition. news.bbc.co.uk Walcott ruled out after surgery Arsenal winger Theo Walcott has undergone surgery after dislocating his shoulder and will be sidelined for at least three months. news.bbc.co.uk Baby P was 'failed by agencies' There is "clear evidence" mistakes were made "singly and collectively" in the Baby P case, according to Children's Minister Ed Balls. news.bbc.co.uk Detention for sex attack teenager A 16-year-old who attacked eight women in Glasgow in less than two hours is sentenced to four years' detention. news.bbc.co.uk Home from home International Space Station marks its tenth anniversary news.bbc.co.uk Clampdown on excessive speeders A raft of measures is suggested to target anti-social drivers, including those who speed excessively or use drugs. news.bbc.co.uk Recession fears hit stock markets European and Asian markets fall sharply amid growing concerns that the world economy will enter a protracted downturn. news.bbc.co.uk Capello delighted by first year Fabio Capello says his first year as England boss could not have gone better after beating Germany 2-1 in Berlin. news.bbc.co.uk Unknown heroes Diplomats who helped Jews flee Nazi oppression news.bbc.co.uk Crisis meeting over Somali piracy A spate of pirate attacks off the coast of Somalia prompts an emergency meeting between nations bordering the Red Sea. news.bbc.co.uk Strictly stars support Sergeant Stars of Strictly Come Dancing give their backing to ex-political journalist John Sergeant after he pulls out of the contest. news.bbc.co.uk Police in '£87m ear damage claim' PSNI could pay out £87m to officers not offered ear protection in firearms training, a Policing Board member says. news.bbc.co.uk | World Catalog > Health > Public Health and Safety > Indigenous Health Last searches:non profit debtmbankbeach front rentalcitibank creditweihnachtenmarketing software World Catalog > Health > Public Health and Safety > Indigenous HealthIndigenous Health:Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal National publication written by indigenous health workers. Includes table of contents and subscription details. http://www.aihwj.com.au/ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Presents a list of publications to download. http://www.health.gov.au/internet/wcms/publishing.nsf/Content/health-oatsih-pubs-index.htm Free Classified Ads Portal www.graand.com Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet Providing material for policy makers, service providers, researchers, students and the general community. Features information on cultural, social, historical and economic health-related issues. http://www.healthinfonet.ecu.edu.au/ A report by the Australian National Council on Drugs. Includes information regarding drug and alcohol use amongst Indigenous Australians, as well as the availability of specific services. [PDF] http://www.ancd.org.au/publications/pdf/cape_york_report.pdf Indigenous Drug and Alcohol Projects Published by the National Drug Research Institute. Details the prison-based and community-based programmes, with an historical overview of previous interventions. [PDF] http://www.ancd.org.au/publications/pdf/rp4_indigenous_drug.pdf Indigenous Health Cultural Exchange Group A student society at the University of Queensland which tries to increase cultural awareness among indigenous and non-indigenous students and professionals in medicine and allied health. Aims, objectives and contact details. http://members.tripod.com/~CWhitney/INDIGENO.HTM Indigenous Health Research Development Program Building a career structure for students in Aboriginal health as well as assisting communities to address health issues in Ontario, Canada. http://www.ihrdp.ca/ Indigenous Psychological Services Provides mental health clinics and assessments for indigenous clients, as well as training for both indigenous and non-indigenous people. http://www.gtp.com.au/gtp/ips/homePage.jsp?owner=ips Rural and Remote Festivals: A Guide for Health Workers and Communities Provides information on cultural activities which may provide opportunities for health promotion in remote areas, with suggestions for involving schools and community groups. [PDF] http://www.health.qld.gov.au/atods/documents/19482.pdf Strategies for Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People An article from the Northern Rivers Aboriginal Health Service lists ways in which culture and beliefs can affect healthcare delivery. http://www.medicineau.net.au/clinical/abhealth/strategies.html | Detention for sex attack teenager A 16-year-old who attacked eight women in Glasgow in less than two hours is sentenced to four years' detention. news.bbc.co.uk Walcott ruled out after surgery Arsenal winger Theo Walcott has undergone surgery after dislocating his shoulder and will be sidelined for at least three months. news.bbc.co.uk Retail sales bring scant comfort Sales on the UK's High Streets fell by a lower-than-expected 0.1% in October, Office for National Statistics figures show. news.bbc.co.uk Sign call after sand tunnel death A coroner asks for more warning signs on beaches after recording an accidental death verdict on a teenager who died sand tunnelling. news.bbc.co.uk Send your video, pictures and story ideas Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you. news.bbc.co.uk Clampdown on excessive speeders A raft of measures is suggested to target anti-social drivers, including those who speed excessively or use drugs. news.bbc.co.uk No belly button This model has no navel. Why the lack of tummy button? news.bbc.co.uk Police in '£87m ear damage claim' PSNI could pay out £87m to officers not offered ear protection in firearms training, a Policing Board member says. news.bbc.co.uk It's a fibbing competition - so politicians are disqualified Contestants descend on the Lake District in the hope of being crowned the Biggest Liar in the World in an annual fibbing competition. news.bbc.co.uk Shannon accused 'felt threatened' The man accused of kidnapping Shannon Matthews told police he was threatened into keeping her by her mother, a court hears. news.bbc.co.uk Jackson to appear at High Court Michael Jackson will appear at London's High Court in person next week to counter allegations that he breached a contract. news.bbc.co.uk Strictly stars support Sergeant Stars of Strictly Come Dancing give their backing to ex-political journalist John Sergeant after he pulls out of the contest. news.bbc.co.uk India secure win in fading light India take a 3-0 lead in the one-day series with a 16-run Duckworth-Lewis win over a much-improved England side in Kanpur. news.bbc.co.uk City Diaries Failed or bailed? Tales from the financial front-line news.bbc.co.uk New entry! Top of the Pops back in Christmas schedules Top of the Pops returns to the BBC for two shows over Christmas, despite earlier promises it would stay off the airwaves. news.bbc.co.uk UK charities launch Congo appeal The UK's leading charities launch an appeal for money to help victims of the turmoil in the Democratic Republic of Congo. news.bbc.co.uk Baby P was 'failed by agencies' There is "clear evidence" mistakes were made "singly and collectively" in the Baby P case, according to Children's Minister Ed Balls. news.bbc.co.uk Crisis meeting over Somali piracy A spate of pirate attacks off the coast of Somalia prompts an emergency meeting between nations bordering the Red Sea. news.bbc.co.uk Recession fears hit stock markets European and Asian markets fall sharply amid growing concerns that the world economy will enter a protracted downturn. news.bbc.co.uk Unknown heroes Diplomats who helped Jews flee Nazi oppression news.bbc.co.uk Player 'should back speed plans' The parents of two boys killed by a footballer in a drink-drive crash say he should support a new road safety campaign. news.bbc.co.uk Capello delighted by first year Fabio Capello says his first year as England boss could not have gone better after beating Germany 2-1 in Berlin. news.bbc.co.uk ICC seeks rebel arrests in Darfur The International Criminal Court prosecutor seeks the arrest of Darfur rebel commanders for killing peacekeepers. news.bbc.co.uk Thinking allowed Four philosophical questions to make your brain hurt news.bbc.co.uk Home from home International Space Station marks its tenth anniversary news.bbc.co.uk |
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