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Friday 27 June '08

The odd thing about Ralph Nader is how a man who has been in and out of the public eye for so long - making headlines...
New security issues arise as Pentagon turns into tourist attraction

Saturday 21 June '08

When the nation’s first major 9/11 memorial is dedicated on the grounds of the Pentagon’s western side this September...
Gore’s backing of Obama fuels speculation on no. 2 spot

Wednesday 18 June '08

Former US Vice President Al Gore finally stepped forward to endorse Senator Barack Obama on Monday night...
Skin Deep

Saturday 14 June '08

Come down with some kind of aesthetic malaise — a dark patch or a receding hairline — and invariably someone will profess to have the magic cure.
Now you see, now you don’t

Saturday 14 June '08

Wow!” I said. “Is that a psychedelic light show?” I was at a party, and I could see a bright shimmer of purple across the room.
Obama’s choice of insider draws fire

Thursday 12 June '08

Last month, Senator Barack Obama turned to James A Johnson, a former Fannie Mae chief executive and Washington...
America has changed but what about the world?

Wednesday 11 June '08

“Will Americans vote for a black man?” I’ve been asked this question by foreigners of various origins a dozen...
Lobbyists’ gifts didn’t influence Bush, say reports

Wednesday 11 June '08

Then-lobbyist Jack Abramoff influenced some White House decisions by lavishing exclusive sports tickets and meals on political staff members...
Each party eyes the other’s usual ground

Monday 9 June '08

The 2008 US election will pit the best-organised nomination campaign in the history of modern Democratic politics against the battle-tested machinery of the Republican Party...
Look who sides with despots

Thursday 29 May '08

Things on the ground,” e-mailed a friend from a groaning Zimbabwe, “are absolutely shocking...
McCain accepts a hand from Bush, at arm’s length

Thursday 29 May '08

When President Bush ventured here for a private fundraiser with John McCain on Tuesday night, his first real campaign...
The real dream ticket

Wednesday 28 May '08

I have a better ticket in mind than the Barack Obama-Hillary Clinton ticket: Obama-McCain. That way we might get a sensible foreign policy.
Sunshine Vitamin

Saturday 24 May '08

Imagine a nutrient that could help prevent cancer, heart disease and tuberculosis, preserve bones...
If not Hillary, who?

Friday 23 May '08

If Hillary Clinton is not the nominee, no woman will seriously contend for the White House for another generation.
Black community increasingly protective of Obama

Monday 12 May '08

In Black America, oh, how the mighty have fallen. Bill Clinton is no longer revered as the “first black president.”
Bypassing Diabetes

Saturday 10 May '08

A new surgery that holds promise for diabetes treatment has become a hub of controversy.
Nap Time

Saturday 3 May '08

Though the practice is fading in some places, experts find benefits in midday slumber
Message Received? Nah

Saturday 26 April '08

A patient in my office complains about how unfairly he is being treated at work. He admits that he has been out a fair amount and has used up all his sick time and personal days.
North Koreans video taped at Syrian nuclear reactor

Friday 25 April '08

A video taken inside a secret Syrian facility last summer convinced the Israeli government and the Bush administration...
US to order airlines to fingerprint exiting foreigners

Wednesday 23 April '08

The US government on Tuesday will order airlines to prepare to collect digital fingerprints of all foreigners before they depart...
Guilty? You could blame your genes and get away

Monday 21 April '08

Twenty years after DNA fingerprints were first admitted by American courts as a way to link suspects to crime scenes...
Young Americans get first taste of shrinking dollar

Thursday 17 April '08

Economic theory is leaping out of the textbook and into real life for people in their teens, 20s and 30s...
Parents and children at odds in defining Mr or Mrs Right

Wednesday 16 April '08

From Romeo and Juliet to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, literature, art and the movies have long...
Rx for Sinus Patients Wait

Saturday 12 April '08

Popping pills is no help, for antibiotics do not relieve most infections, says study
Yoga thoughts leave sportswear entrepreneur with profits

Friday 11 April '08

Tami Mensh has so many interests that she had a hard time settling on a college major.
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