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New non-invasive device could control diabetes

Saturday 20 September '08

Early trials of a new implantable, and removable, intestinal liner have shown promise as a noninvasive means to promote blood sugar control and weight loss.
A matter of honour

Thursday 18 September '08

Economists are not generally known for their lyrical phrasing. But the other day, one told me something about the election...
Sinking in: familiar ground may be US poll’s deciding factor

Tuesday 16 September '08

When the general election began a few months ago, Barack Obama's advisers talked optimistically about dramatically...
Can Palin pull an Obama?

Saturday 6 September '08

“There are two questions we will never have to ask ourselves, ‘Who is this man?’ and ‘Can we trust this man with the presidency?'"
Wives of leaders want pay cheques, Kenyans outraged

Friday 5 September '08

The deal that ended Kenya's violent post-election crisis has unleashed a period of one-upmanship among the country's...
In a more diverse America,a mostly white convention

Friday 5 September '08

Organisers conceived of this convention as a means to inspire, but some African American Republicans...
Something stirring in America

Saturday 30 August '08

“I cried on Monday when Michelle spoke,” Rep. John Lewis told me Wednesday at the Pepsi Center...
The red signal

Saturday 23 August '08

The way to a person’s heart is through his stomach, the adage goes.
As Musharraf faltered, US kept away

Wednesday 20 August '08

Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf had no stronger supporter than President Bush. But as Musharraf’s political...
In Tiananmen of Games, no trace of ’89

Wednesday 13 August '08

The Tiananmen Square that Liu Xiaobo knows is not the same one Olympics fans are seeing on television.
18-year-old bomb suspect knew Bush motorcade details

Thursday 7 August '08

The police found a map of Camp David marked with a presidential motorcade route inside the Bethesda...
US strike may have killed al-Qaeda man in Pak

Wednesday 30 July '08

An apparent US missile strike on a compound in northwestern Pakistan killed six people early on Monday, including a man...
DNA identifies last Czar’s children, no mystery left now

Friday 18 July '08

Ninety years after the Bolsheviks executed the last Czar and his family, Russian investigators said on Wednesday...
Killing the joke

Wednesday 16 July '08

Call it the attack of the Jonathan Swiftboaters. A New Yorker cover illustration, showing Barack Obama dressed as a Muslim...
Speaking truth to power

Saturday 12 July '08

Outside the small restaurant where he was having dinner, Huang Qi saw men he recognized, plainclothes police officers.
Paper Weight

Saturday 12 July '08

A new study suggests that a piece of paper — and the willingness to record your eating habits on it...
The man in the middle

Friday 11 July '08

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama put himself on the opposite side of his party’s leadership in the Senate...
US docs to apologise for racism

Friday 11 July '08

The country’s largest medical association is set to issue a formal apology on Thursday for its historic antipathy toward African American doctors...
Cutting a fair deal

Tuesday 8 July '08

Less than a month ago, unnamed U.S. officials hit the front page of the Financial Times by indicating that the US-India nuclear pact...
Keeping the faith

Saturday 5 July '08

“The Constitution is not a suicide pact.” After 9/11, that saw — originally coined by Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson — was dusted off.
Rumblings of war

Friday 4 July '08

At this rate, the October Surprise won’t be very surprising. The threats, counterthreats, and counter-counterthreats...
Criticism of Pak offensive against Taliban mounts

Friday 4 July '08

Several Pakistani politicians and local media outlets have sharply criticised their Government’s new offensive against...
Obama took $1-mn loan at low interest for mansion

Thursday 3 July '08

Shortly after joining the US Senate and while enjoying a surge in income, Barack Obama bought a $1.65-million restored Georgian mansion...
Law of averages

Thursday 3 July '08

As Americans prepare to celebrate Independence Day, Kevin O’Keefe has a thing or two to say about the average citizen.
US had planned expanded covert ops in Iran: Hersh

Tuesday 1 July '08

The Bush administration told Congress last year of a secret plan to dramatically expand covert operations inside...
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