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US Libya relations in 'new phase'

Relations between the US and Libya have entered a "new phase", says US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice.

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Ferdinand to miss England opener

Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand will miss England's opening World Cup qualifier against Andorra on Saturday.

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Jack the Ripper 'had earlier victims'

Jack the Ripper may have committed his first murder 25 years earlier than previously thought, it is claimed.

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Now we are 10

As Google turns 10, it looks to its next decade

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Market forces

So how many economists to change a lightbulb?

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NI fans beaten by 'security men'

Two Northern Ireland soccer fans are knocked unconscious by baton-wielding security men in Slovakia.

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Mike Baker

The case against school holidays in awful August

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What do you want to talk about?

What do you want the world to talk about?

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Aid arrives in storm-ravaged Haiti

The first significant aid delivery arrives in Haiti to help thousands struggling in the wake of Tropical Storm Hanna.

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Help hardship victims, TUC urges

The government must do more for people hit by the economic downturn and rising fuel bills, the TUC leader says.

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Shearer cool on Newcastle vacancy

Alan Shearer appears to rule himself out of the vacant manager's job at Newcastle, calling the club's structure "strange".

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One killed following river crash

One person has died after a 4x4 vehicle left the road and overturned into a flooded river in Powys.

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Universal flu vaccine tests start

A universal flu vaccine which could mean an end to the annual flu jab is being trialled on UK volunteers.

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In pictures

Celebrations as Big Brother 9 ends after 93 days

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Stroke recovery

I can dance better than I can walk, says Cyril, 91

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Westlife's 'biggest fan' proves her love for Irish band

A mother of four gets a tattoo of her favourite band across her back to celebrate her 40th birthday.

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Six ill after boil water warning

Six cases of stomach illness have been confirmed where customers have been advised to boil their water.

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Home help?

Can Whitehall boost the flagging housing market?

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Rise in mountain rescue numbers

New figure show there were 20 deaths on Scotland's mountains last year and 491 rescues.

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MoD names soldier killed by blast

A British soldier killed in an explosion while on patrol in southern Afghanistan is named by the Ministry of Defence.

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Isotope shortage may delay scans

Hundreds of important NHS hospital tests could be put on hold due to a worldwide shortage of a radioactive isotope.

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Pakistan set for presidency vote

Voting in Pakistan's president election starts soon, with Benazir Bhutto's widower, Asif Zardari, expected to win.

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Big Brother win for Rachel Rice

Rachel Rice is named as the £100,000 winner of this year's Big Brother, beating bookies' favourite Mikey Hughes by a narrow margin.

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Banned Barton to miss six matches

Newcastle's Joey Barton is banned for six games - with another six suspended - by the Football Association for assaulting former team-mate Ousmane Dabo.

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Winds and rain battering country

Flood warnings are in place in parts of England as heavy rain sweeps across the country.

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    BBC

    Farmed Salmon Contaminated - Aquaculture practice of concentrating feed from other ocean fish, provided to farmed salmon contain high levels of PCB's, according to research.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/1098564.stm

    Biodevastation2000

    Non-profit movement that aims to stop all forms of genetic engineering on food and limit the power government has over the food economic system.

    http://www.biodev.org

    Campaign for Real (Raw) Milk

    Advocates the consumption of clean, unpasteurized, whole milk, and additive-free organic dairy products. Find out how to get raw milk and read articles on the health benefits of raw milk.

    http://www.realmilk.com/

    Graand

    Free Classified Ads Portal

    www.graand.com

    Fast Food for a Fast World

    US fast food revenues exceed higher education, personal computers, and software. US spends more on fast food than any other entertainment activity combined. Article from Rolling Stone magazine.

    http://www.mcspotlight.org/media/press/rollingstone1.html

    Foundation for Food Irradiation Education

    Organization that provides informative information and strives to improve communications about food irradiation to the public via the industry, media, and academia.

    http://www.food-irradiation.com

    HingePin

    Brings together research from indexed journals in environmental medicine, clinical ecology, toxicology, molecular biology, and genetics to provide a new framework for understanding nourishment. Intended as a sourcebook as well as a teaching tool.

    http://www.hingepin.com/env-nutrition.html

    Irradiation - How Safe Is Your Dinner?

    Good Housekeeping article on the pros and cons of food irradiation, including recent FDA decisions and the debate over labeling for consumers.

    http://magazines.ivillage.com/goodhousekeeping/diet/nutrition/articles/0,12873,284558_290455-9,00.html

    Ladies Home Journal on Nutrition

    Features facts to help you eat healthy and control your food intake.

    http://www.lhj.com/home/Nutrition.html

    Microwaved Food: The Dangers

    Reviews evidence suggesting that microwaving food destroys nutrients and makes certain substances toxic, leading to adverse health effects.

    http://www.relfe.com/microwave.html

    Organic Consumers Organization

    For the labeling of genetically engineered, biotech, GMO, and Novel food. Also encourages organic food and pesticide reduction. Advocates concern about the dangers of food irradiation. A clearinghouse for activists.

    http://www.organicconsumers.org/

    Social Issues Research Centre

    Provides research and reporting on food, health, and other lifestyle matters, and campaigns against scares.

    http://www.sirc.org/

    True Food Organization

    Activist site sponsored by GreenPeace focusing on organic food. Includes extensive information and links.

    http://www.truefood.org/

    War on Fat

    Information and articles about the war on fat.

    http://www.angelfire.com/pa/sergeman/issues/healthcare/fat.html

    Weston A. Price Foundation

    Information on the benefits of nutrient-dense foods and the foundation's agenda in the areas of education and research; articles on specific foods such as soy products.

    http://www.westonaprice.org/

    World Food Safety Organisation

    Aims to provide food safety professionals with a neutral forum for the exchange of ideas and experience.

    http://www.worldfoodsafety.org/

    MoD names soldier killed by blast

    A British soldier killed in an explosion while on patrol in southern Afghanistan is named by the Ministry of Defence.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    US Libya relations in 'new phase'

    Relations between the US and Libya have entered a "new phase", says US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Ferdinand to miss England opener

    Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand will miss England's opening World Cup qualifier against Andorra on Saturday.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Shearer cool on Newcastle vacancy

    Alan Shearer appears to rule himself out of the vacant manager's job at Newcastle, calling the club's structure "strange".

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Aid arrives in storm-ravaged Haiti

    The first significant aid delivery arrives in Haiti to help thousands struggling in the wake of Tropical Storm Hanna.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    In pictures

    Celebrations as Big Brother 9 ends after 93 days

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Jack the Ripper 'had earlier victims'

    Jack the Ripper may have committed his first murder 25 years earlier than previously thought, it is claimed.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Universal flu vaccine tests start

    A universal flu vaccine which could mean an end to the annual flu jab is being trialled on UK volunteers.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Six ill after boil water warning

    Six cases of stomach illness have been confirmed where customers have been advised to boil their water.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Westlife's 'biggest fan' proves her love for Irish band

    A mother of four gets a tattoo of her favourite band across her back to celebrate her 40th birthday.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Banned Barton to miss six matches

    Newcastle's Joey Barton is banned for six games - with another six suspended - by the Football Association for assaulting former team-mate Ousmane Dabo.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    One killed following river crash

    One person has died after a 4x4 vehicle left the road and overturned into a flooded river in Powys.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    NI fans beaten by 'security men'

    Two Northern Ireland soccer fans are knocked unconscious by baton-wielding security men in Slovakia.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Pakistan set for presidency vote

    Voting in Pakistan's president election starts soon, with Benazir Bhutto's widower, Asif Zardari, expected to win.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Market forces

    So how many economists to change a lightbulb?

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Rise in mountain rescue numbers

    New figure show there were 20 deaths on Scotland's mountains last year and 491 rescues.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Mike Baker

    The case against school holidays in awful August

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Isotope shortage may delay scans

    Hundreds of important NHS hospital tests could be put on hold due to a worldwide shortage of a radioactive isotope.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Now we are 10

    As Google turns 10, it looks to its next decade

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Big Brother win for Rachel Rice

    Rachel Rice is named as the £100,000 winner of this year's Big Brother, beating bookies' favourite Mikey Hughes by a narrow margin.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Help hardship victims, TUC urges

    The government must do more for people hit by the economic downturn and rising fuel bills, the TUC leader says.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    What do you want to talk about?

    What do you want the world to talk about?

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Winds and rain battering country

    Flood warnings are in place in parts of England as heavy rain sweeps across the country.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Home help?

    Can Whitehall boost the flagging housing market?

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Stroke recovery

    I can dance better than I can walk, says Cyril, 91

    news.bbc.co.uk

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