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UN council ponders Kosovo
Monsters and Critics.com - 7 hours ago
By William M. Reilly Apr 4, 2007, 23:30 GMT. UNITED NATIONS, United States (UPI) — Kosovo`s future has finally been taken up by the UN Security Council as the international body debates whether the province should resume autonomy as part of Serbia or
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Exercise may fend off arthritis in women (AP)

An Australian study suggests the more time older women spend exercising, the better their chances are of staying pain-free from debilitating arthritis.AP - Get moving, Grandma! Exercise isn’t just about improving your heart and fighting flab that comes with aging. It may also be the answer to preventing stiff, achy joints that can lead to debilitating arthritis. An Australian study suggests the more time older women spend exercising, the better their chances are of staying pain-free from one of the biggest chronic conditions plaguing developed countries.


Japan finds 128 abnormal cases in Tamiflu probe (AFP)

Tamiflu drugs are seen in Jakarta, May 2006. According to Japanese officials, more than 100 Japanese, mostly young children and teenagers, have behaved abnormally since taking the blockbuster flu drug Tamiflu and eight of them killed themselves.(AFP/File/Adek Berry)AFP - More than 100 Japanese, mostly young children and teenagers, have behaved abnormally since taking the blockbuster flu drug Tamiflu and eight of them killed themselves, officials said Thursday.


Iran 'access' to Iraq detainees - BBC News


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Iran 'access' to Iraq detainees
BBC News - 19 hours ago
Iran's state news agency says an envoy is being given access to five Iranians detained by US forces in Iraq. The unconfirmed Irna report said Iran's embassy in Baghdad was sending a representative to see the detainees.
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Edwards: Do not neglect mammograms (AP)

Elizabeth Edwards introduces her husband Democratic presidential hopeful John Edwards at a campaign town hall meeting in Davenport, Iowa, Wednesday, April 4, 2007. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)AP - Elizabeth Edwards said Wednesday she feels she let down her family and the country by neglecting to get mammograms that could have caught her cancer earlier. Mrs. Edwards — appearing with her husband, Democratic presidential hopeful John Edwards, in their first trip to Iowa since announcing her cancer had returned — admonished women to get their mammograms.


Polish discusses veto on talks between EU and Russia - People’s Daily Online


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Polish discusses veto on talks between EU and Russia
People’s Daily Online - 1 hour ago
Polish President Lech Kaczynski held a meeting with Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski to discuss the veto of the start of EU-Russia talks on a new agreement, Polish PAP news agency reported on Wednesday.
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PSA May Be Poor Predictor of Lethal Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)
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Foreign Office waits for Iran - Scotsman


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Foreign Office waits for Iran
Scotsman - 20 hours ago
FOREIGN Office officials were today awaiting a response from Iran over proposed bilateral talks to end the stand-off over the 15 captured British naval personnel.
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