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LG KC-8100 Windows-based PDA Phone (Dec 31 2005 09:00 GMT) - KC-8100 is the new wireless gadget from LG. This PDA phone runs under Windows Mobile 2005 OS and has a slider form factor. It comes with 2.4-inch 262K colors QVGA TFT LCD touchscreen and equipped with dual cameras - the 2 megapixel lens in the front panel and 3 megapixel one in the back. Other [... |
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Controversy Surrounds the BestSelling Diet (Dec 31 2005 09:00 GMT) - ( pandora bead ) The Wellbeing Diet has been created by a team of scientists from the CSIRO institute in Adelaide In short it advocates eating plenty of meat and other protein sources while reducing consumption of carbohydrates such as pasta and bread It is not altogethe... |
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Ford s Fastest Mustang Powers Kids Causes: Hot New Mustang On (Dec 31 2005 09:00 GMT) - Ford s Fastest Mustang Powers Kids Causes: Hot New Mustang On WebWire (press release), GA - Dec 14, 2005 Based on the all-new Ford Mustang, the Shelby GT500 coupe and convertible boast a supercharged 5.4-liter V-8 that produces more than 450 horsepower. Better buy: 2006 Ford Explorer Portland [... |
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Taking Calorie Counting Up A Notch (Dec 31 2005 09:00 GMT) - The "120 Year Diet" promises that followers, who restrict their calorie consumption, will live a long, healthy life. But, it's not a short term New Year's resolution, Mika Brzezinski explains. It's a complete diet overhaul. |
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Give It A Rest, Coach? (Dec 31 2005 09:00 GMT) - When a woman gives birth, her labor isn"t shortened much by being coached about when to push, a new study shows. Labor was 13 minutes shorter for women who were coached compared with those who were told to do what came naturally. |
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Famine Fears In E. Africa (Dec 31 2005 09:00 GMT) - Over one million East Africans are expected to be affected by extreme food shortages, a preliminary assessment shows. Drought has triggered pre-famine conditions already in Ethiopia in a crisis expected to peak from January to March. |
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Abortion - Breast Cancer Link Is Real, Recent Studies Flawed (Dec 31 2005 09:00 GMT) - Joel Brind, Professor of Biology at Baruch College, disputes the prevailing view that no link exists between induced abortion and breast cancer. In this "critical review of recent studies," Brind finds flawed methodologies marred the findings of data collected from China, France, Scotland, Sweden and elsewhere... click link for more info. |
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