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Inactive men more likely to suffer fractures

Wednesday 4 July '07

Inactive men may have a substantially increased risk for broken bones of all kinds, and especially for hip fractures, a new Swedish study has found.
UK terror suspect: A brilliant student, neurosurgeon

Wednesday 4 July '07

Mohammed Asha, the Jordanian-trained doctor who has been arrested, though not charged, in the terrorism plots in the Britain last week
Hootin' Putin, Putin Punch on town’s menu

Tuesday 3 July '07

For the first time in its 39-year history, the Clam Shack has translated its menu of fried clams and lobster rolls into Russian.
It’s the perfect combination for success

Tuesday 3 July '07

Mike and Bob Bryan read each other just right, and not only on court
With a big day ahead, marketers are turning to numerology

Tuesday 3 July '07

7/7/07 celebration is a kind of gimmick in which marketers piggyback on big events, trends and pop-culture personalities
How John F Kennedy turned to CIA to plug leak

Monday 2 July '07

The unsealing by the CIA last week of the documents it called its “family jewels” was an only-in-America moment.
Iran sanctions on agenda as Bush, Putin meet

Monday 2 July '07

President George W Bush, seeking to change the tone of an increasingly caustic, fraught relationship with President Vladimir V Putin of Russia
All that oil beneath our feet

Monday 2 July '07

Iran begins rationing of oil, leading to protests and doubts about Ahmadinejad’s petroleum chauvinism
Fishing in trade wars

Monday 2 July '07

A day after regulators in the United States placed a partial ban on imports of certain types of seafood from China, the Chinese government promised to cooperate in tackling its food safety problems but urged a quick resolution.
The race to the right?

Monday 2 July '07

The US Supreme Court has ordered the limiting of race as a way of assigning students to schools. Does this overturn a landmark desegregation legislation?
Gen warned of Taliban’s growing reach

Sunday 1 July '07

Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf was warned this month that Islamic militants and Taliban fighters are rapidly....
Space-Holders’ Bonanza

Sunday 1 July '07

A few industrious types, content with their old flip phones, got a piece of the action as paid space-holders in lines that formed hours...
Cat’s out of the bag: Pet kitty traces its lineage to West Asia

Saturday 30 June '07

Some 10,000 years ago, somewhere in the Near East, an audacious wildcat crept into one of the crude villages of early human settlers
It’s pouring millions for Hillary, Obama

Saturday 30 June '07

Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton’s presidential campaign announced on Thursday that it would raise “in the range of $27 million” for the second quarter of 2007, which ends on Saturday night.
Bill defeat a blow to immigrants, employers

Saturday 30 June '07

While the defeat of the Senate immigration Bill was a dismaying disappointment to illegal immigrants and the groups that support them, it also created major worries for employers across the country who depend on immigrant workers.
Apple’s iPhone lives up to most of the hype

Thursday 28 June '07

Eager geeks are camping before Apple stores for first use of the phone that’s both revolutionary and flawed
NBA tracks down next Yao

Tuesday 26 June '07

Yi Jianlian’s cell-phone was singing. During a telephone interview from Los Angeles, where Yi, a spry 7-footer from China, was preparing for Thursday’s NBA draft, an R&B song burst into the air.
Serena a favourite, with no pressure to win

Tuesday 26 June '07

This Williams is as unpredictable as the Wimbledon weather, and ‘always confident’
Tech-nical problems as Microsoft, Google log in

Tuesday 26 June '07

Recently, Bill Gates and Steven A Ballmer of Microsoft have led a small army of high-tech executives to Capitol Hill, urging lawmakers to provide more visas for temporary foreign workers and permanent immigrants who can fill critical jobs.
Women in Black: Pak’s vigilante madrasas

Tuesday 26 June '07

From abducting cops to Chinese nationals, Jamia Hafsa and Jamia Faridia students’ escapades become more brazen
Scan shows some love paying taxes

Wednesday 20 June '07

The University of Oregon announced a new piece of research last week with a startling headline: “Paying taxes, according to the brain, can bring satisfaction.”
Study links antibiotics to asthma in children

Wednesday 20 June '07

The use of antibiotics in the first year of life is associated with an increased risk of asthma at the age of seven years, a new study has found
Documenting Michael Moore

Wednesday 20 June '07

Michael Moore is more than a documentary filmmaker. He’s a cinematic activist, a provocateur who narrates his films with a folksy delivery and a working-class persona while employing the tools of ambush journalism and protest theatrics.
A phone call from Mt Everest, it’s that routine

Tuesday 19 June '07

After weeks of climbing, Rod Baber reached the summit of Mount Everest, a dream fulfilled. At the top of the world, as dawn was breaking...
A teen magazine for Muslim girls in US

Tuesday 19 June '07

It’s awkward for 17-year-old Yousur Alhlou when her girlfriends invite her to go to the movies. First, she has to ask them if any boys
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