Jonathan S. Landay, John
Walcott and Nancy A.
Youssef, McClatchy
Newspapers: "President
Barack Obama is nearing a
decision to send more
than 30,000 additional
U.S. troops to
Afghanistan next year,
but he may not announce
it until after he
consults wit...
Sunday November 8,2009
By Lucy Johnston
CHILDREN are being
encouraged to use mobile
phones in school despite
dire warnings from health
chiefs.
Becta, a government
advisory group set up to
promote technology in
schools, has published a
study recommendi...
If you place your body in
the realm Of equanimity
and noncontention,And let
your mind roam in
theTerritory of evenness
and nondisturbance,And
water them every day
withFair words and fine
deeds of sage
worthies,Then you are
sure to progress.
&...
Sunday 8 Nov, 2009
Millions of mobile phone
users in the UAE could be
at risk of developing
brain tumours, according
to a leading expert on
electromagnetic
radiation, who will
release his findings in
Dubai today.
Dr Howard Fisher, who has
conducted do...
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For the World March for
Peace and Nonviolence,
the largest human peace
sign in the world was
performed in Lucena,
Philippines, by 12,000
students of the QUEZON
NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL on
October 7th, 2009.
Video:http://www.youtube.
com/watch?v=TOhRQa...
Blog: Obama Leaning Toward 34,000 More Troops for Afghanistan by Team O.
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— Jonathan S. Landay, John
Walcott and Nancy A.
Youssef, McClatchy
Newspapers: "President
Barack Obama is nearing a
decision to send more
than 30,000 additional
U.S. troops to
Afghanistan next year,
but he may not announce
it until after he
consults wit... more
Blog: HEALTH FEAR OVER PLANS TO LET PUPILS USE MOBILE PHONES IN LESSONS by Team O.
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— Sunday November 8,2009
By Lucy Johnston
CHILDREN are being
encouraged to use mobile
phones in school despite
dire warnings from health
chiefs.
Becta, a government
advisory group set up to
promote technology in
schools, has published a
study recommendi... more