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Woman files suit in breast biopsy mix-up

27.09.2006 23:59    politicalgateway.com
A Garden City, N.Y., woman has filed a suit claiming a biopsy mix-up resulted in her being falsely diagnosed with breast cancer, followed by unneeded surgery.


Justin Timberlake holds on to No. 1

27.09.2006 23:59    livedaily.com
Though its sales were way down from its debut week, Justhttp://publish.livedaily.tm.tmcs/getartistnames.html herein Timberlake's "FutureSex/LoveSounds" remains the top-selling album in America.
Justin Timberlake holds on to No. 1

Florida gets a pair of Jimmy Buffett dates

27.09.2006 23:59    livedaily.com
As loyal Parrotheads wait for the impending release of a new Jimmy Buffett studio album, the artist has added two Florida concerts to his fall itinerary.
Florida gets a pair of Jimmy Buffett dates

Bush, Karzai, Musharraf to dine on sea bass

27.09.2006 23:58    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
US President George W. Bush, seeking a truce in the war of words between Afghanistan and Pakistan, was to serve their presidents a dinner of spicy sea bass with stuffed tomatoes today.


Charges considered over death in custody

27.09.2006 23:58    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
QUEENSLAND'S director of public prosecutions will consider whether or not to lay charges against a police sergeant accused of causing the death in custody of a Palm Island man.

MP claims WorkChoices behind suicide

27.09.2006 23:58    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
A TASMANIAN MP said the Federal Government's workplace relations laws contributed to a man's suicide.

Jet turns back after bird strike

27.09.2006 23:58    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
A QANTAS jet bound for Melbourne has been forced to return to Adelaide because of a bird strike early today.

Easy on the eye? Maybe also on the brain

27.09.2006 23:58    today.reuters.com
TORONTO (Reuters) - When someone is "easy on the eye," it could also be because they are easy on the brain, according to a new international study.

Indomitable Mars rover arrives at big crater's rim

27.09.2006 23:58    today.reuters.com
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Mars Rover Opportunity has arrived at the rim of a big crater that scientists never thought it could reach, NASA said on Wednesday.

Vaccines, tobacco taxes 'best buys' for health: WHO

27.09.2006 23:58    today.reuters.com
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Vaccines, taxes on tobacco and condom distribution are among the "best buys" for improving health in developing countries, the Pan American Health Organization said on Wednesday.

UK's military personnel falls by 10,000 in five years

27.09.2006 23:58    news.scotsman.com
THE number of men and women in the Armed Forces has fallen by almost 10,000 over the past five years to 201,400, according to official figures published yesterday.

Supermodel Campbell faces arrest if she avoids court

27.09.2006 23:58    news.scotsman.com
NAOMI Campbell has been warned that she faces arrest if she fails to appear at Manhattan Criminal Court next month to answer assault charges.

Prescott escapes investigation into stay with US tycoon

27.09.2006 23:58    news.scotsman.com
SCOTLAND Yard say Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott will not face investigation over his stay at the ranch of a US tycoon bidding to open a casino at the Millennium Dome.

Retail giants go anti-fur

27.09.2006 23:58    news.scotsman.com
THREE high street retailers signed up to an anti-fur initiative yesterday.

Free fryers for ditching deep-fat fire hazards

27.09.2006 23:58    news.scotsman.com
FIRECREWS are offering free electric deep-fat fryers in exchange for old-fashioned chip pans in an effort to cut the number of blazes they attend.

Burglars waste talent to climb career ladders

27.09.2006 23:58    news.scotsman.com
SERIAL housebreakers could have risen to the top of the career ladder if they had taken up legitimate work, say researchers.

Pointing the way in female sporting prowess

27.09.2006 23:58    news.scotsman.com
WOMEN whose ring fingers are longer than their index fingers are generally better at sport, experts said yesterday.

Man with deadly mania to eat objects dies

27.09.2006 23:58    news.scotsman.com
A MAN who was unable to stop himself from swallowing inanimate objects died just days after an operation on his small bowel, an inquest heard yesterday.

Rising tide of junk mail hits 3.4 billion mark in Britain

27.09.2006 23:58    news.scotsman.com
IT CLOGS our letterboxes and fills our bins with unsolicited offers of credit cards, home insurance and double glazing.

DVD warning to parents after girl, 8 kills herself

27.09.2006 23:58    news.scotsman.com
AN EIGHT-year-old girl hanged herself after watching a suicide scene in a cult film, an inquest has heard.

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