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Wednesday, June 19 2013
Invest To Fight Malaria
DESPITE best efforts and tremendous progress, malaria continues to infect an estimated 216 million people around the world each year. Nearly half of these cases occur in predominantly Muslim countries. Malaria kills more than 650,000 people ...
MITT-SPEAK ON SCHOOLS
TODAY, we're going to talk about Mitt Romney's education speech. Whoa! Calm down. Of course, it's exciting - policy, Mitt Romney, education, speeches. That's why I brought it up at the start of a long weekend, so there would be plenty of pondering time. This was Romney's ...
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Conquering some of the most difficult climbs – at age 10

WITH a concentrated squint, Ashima Shiraishi silently sized up her first rock of the day, a menacing slab of jagged beige boulder 6 meters high, scuffed by white chalk left behind from bigger, older, more...

Delicate, buttery flounder from another era
UNTIL the culinary revolution began in the 1970s, there were two types of fine-dining restaurants in San Francisco. One served a kind of cuisine called Continental. Vaguely European and intentionally fancy, the food arrived from the kitchen beneath polished silver domes, accompanied by rich sauces in silver sauce boats, and occasionally by tableside theatrics performed by waiters in red dinner jackets. The other, a bit more boisterous and bustling, was the traditional bistrolike San Francisco fish house, and there were lots of them, some predating the 1906 earthquake. The menus in these places didn´t vary much, and all boasted fresh local seafood ...
Sofia Vergara gets ´very flirty´ post break-up
SOFIA Vergara, who recently split with her boyfriend of two years, used her vacation to the island of Anguilla in the Caribbean this weekend to "reclaim her bachelorette status." The Modern Family star was in a "very flirty" mood while she and three friends fled to the luxurious Viceroy Anguilla resort, to "recover her independence." "Sofia looked like she was having a blast with her friends and got really flirty with some of the staff at the resort," Radaronline quoted a source as saying. "She was on vacation with a group of close friends and said that she was using the escape as a way to reclaim her bachelorette status. Obviously the staff had to keep it professional, but ...
Bouquets and brickbats for Aish over Cannes look
AISHWARYA Rai Bachchan has amazed and delighted fans at the amfAR Cinema Against Aids gala in Cannes, despite her not so slim and elegant figure following recent criticism over her weight gain. Aishwarya has received fierce and harsh criticism and mocking in India for her weight gain, with many saying she was not losing her baby weight fast enough. However, she has responded to her critics wearing a gold embroidered sari and coordinating tailored jacket with Mandarin collar, followed by a Elie Saab gown. She gave birth to a baby girl last November, but unlike some other celebrities she did not slim back down within weeks of giving birth. The former Miss...

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Delicate, buttery flounder from another era

 

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