 Even in the worst spasms of violence that followed the U.S.-led invasion, cosmetic surgery didn't go out of style in Iraq. Now, as the Country quiets down, plastic surgery is all the rage. Reported by msnbc.com 12 minutes ago |
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Boston.com 15 minutes ago |  German intransigence over bailing out Greece has raised the chances that the debt-laden Country will be forced to turn to the International Monetary Fund for assistance, possibly by the end of this..Also reported by •AP
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San Jose Mercury News 18 minutes ago |  BRUSSELS (AP) — German intransigence over bailing out Greece has raised the chances that the debt-laden Country will be forced to turn to the International Monetary Fund for assistance, possibly by..
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Huffington Post 19 minutes ago |  The World Trade Organization is due to issue an important decision this week. While progressives can and should criticize the WTO\'s secrecy and anti-democratic nature, we should actually be excited..
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Techwatch 21 minutes ago |  Politics is once again focusing on the potentially vote winning (or indeed losing) issue of next generation broadband, and how best to ensure it’s adopted Country-wide. Gordon Brown’s latest..
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Huffington Post 22 minutes ago |  SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea said Monday that it will put an American on trial for entering the communist Country illegally. State-run media identified him as 30-year-old Aijalon Mahli Gomes, of..
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BBC News 32 minutes ago |  The grandson of former Iranian president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani is arrested as he arrives in the Country.
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CJAD 35 minutes ago |  WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama has scored the biggest victory of his presidency as Congress approved his signature health care reform bill, bringing near-universal coverage to a wealthy Country..
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LocalNews8 37 minutes ago |  Rep. Patrick Kennedy says his late father, Sen. Edward Kennedy, would have been very proud to see the culimination of his dream of virtual universal health care for the Country.
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Reuters 42 minutes ago |  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court on Monday let stand a ruling that federal judges cannot require that the U.S. government give 30-days advance notice before sending the Chinese Muslim detainees..
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