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| Civil-Military Crisis In Egypt |
ONE year after the revolution
that ousted President Hosni
Mubarak, the Egyptian military
is closing down civil society
organisations and trying to
manipulate the constitution-writing
process to serve its ... |
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| POLITICS OF
BREAST CANCER |
THIS week we had a huge
political fight about breast
cancer. Clearly, we have now
hit the point where there's
nothing that can't be divided
into red-state-blue-state.
Nothing. The other day I saw . |
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 | Love in a wired world
YOUNG couples have long
signaled their devotion to
each other by various means,
the gift of a letterman jacket
or an exchange of class rings
or ID bracelets. Best friends share locker
combinations.
The digital era has given rise to a more
intimate custom. It has become ...
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| | The real tea party: celebrate
the blessings of green tea |
If you haven´t already
swapped your morning
cup of joe for a
mug of green tea, consider
it now. A growing
mound of evidence
indicates that specific antioxidants
found most abundantly
in green tea help defend the
body against heart disease,
cancer, obesity, memory loss,
and general cognitive decline
with age.
Produced from fresh leaves
of the Camellia sinensis plant,
grown widely in China and
India, green tea differs from
black tea only in the minimal
degree of natural fermentation
the leaves are allowed to
undergo after they are harvested.
That process, however,
dictates the composition of
powerful antioxidants known
as catechins. Epigallocatechin gallate ... |
| | Beckhams plan to
expand ´team family´ | THE latest addition to the
family is just seven months
old but David Beckham is
already dreaming of the
next. The footballer, who is
relishing every moment of having a
daughter after three sons, said he
and his wife Victoria would love to
have more children.
The couple are parents to
Brooklyn, 12, Romeo, nine, Cruz,
six, and baby Harper. But it seems
that the Beckhams would love
another – making the perfect five-aside
team.
In an interview to be broadcast
on Jonathan Ross´s ITV1 chat show
tonight, Beckham declared,
"Harper is seven months now. I
can´t even look at her without
swelling up. After having three
boys, you just assume that you´re
going to ... |
| | Do not divide films on
regional basis: Shriya | DO not to divide the movie
industry based on regions,
urges multilingual actress
Shriya Saran and requests
people to refer to filmdom
as "Indian cinema".
"I feel films can be used as cultural
instincts, so let´s call it Indian cinema...
Dividing it into North, South,
East and West will cause nuisance and
divide the industry. We are one big
family, and let´s be like that," Shriya
told IANS.
The 29-year-old has worked in
Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and
Malayalam movies and said, "I have
been part of every industry and I
believe that it is nice to know different
languages and cultures because it
opens up your window to life."
"I understand all the languages -
whether ... |
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