The implications are huge for people who have undergone bone marrow or organ transplants and must take drugs that suppress their immune systems to avoid having their bodies reject the transplanted organ as foreign tissue.  |  |


Economist Ross Gittell at the University of New Hampshire has outlined what future generations may face in the United States in an article titled "The New Economic Reality," which was published in the August issue of The Analyst, a leading  |  |
The Bureau of Transportation Statistics released its figures showing that U.S. scheduled passenger airlines employed 0.8 percent fewer workers in July 2008 than in July 2007.  |  |
McCain campaign spokesman Ed O'Callaghan said on Monday the first-term governor is "unlikely to cooperate" with the state prosecutor because the investigation was "tainted," according to the Washington Post.  |  |


Speaking from Florida, McCain said on CNN the nation had been "the victim of greed, excess and corruption on Wall Street" and that "we're going to need a 9/11 Commission to find out what happened and what needs to be  |  |
People have been moved out of their homes, and I know a lot of people are anxious to get back in," the President is quoted by CNN as saying. "I urge you to listen to state and local authorities before  |  |
University of Arkansas political scientist Andrew Dowdle explained that historically vice presidential candidates haven't played a role in how the election turns out. He suggests that the surge effect on the polls following the nomination of the Republican Alaska governor  |  |
Chief Software Architect, Amos Emmanuel of Programos Software, a leading indigenous software developer, has called for the harmonisation of cyber security reforms in both the public and private sector in furtherance of efforts to curb the growing menace of cybercrime  |  |
A former parastatal chief executive was yesterday charged with abuse of office.  |  |
For a people whose psyche has over time, suffered debasement and wanton challenge owing to a lack of governance by successive administrations, Nigerians could only remain susceptible to the theatrics and vile schemes of leadership, especially the type provided by  |  |
A chief was beaten to death and his body set on fire by villagers over a stolen chicken.  |  |
The Bida, Niger State octogenarian with 86 wives and 190 children, Mallam Abubakar Bello Masaba, was yesterday arraigned before an Upper Sharia Court in Minna on a three-count charge of insulting or inciting to contempt of religious creed, deceitfully inducing  |  |
Rivers State government has described as condemnable and shameful, the kidnap of the Vice Chancellor of the state university of science and technology, Prof. Barineme Fakae, by unknown gun men.  |  |
Senate panel on the investigation of the transport sector yesterday summoned former chairman of the Nigerian Ports Authority(NPA) Chief Bode George, Ondo State Governor, Chief Segun Agagu , former Minister of Aviation, Dr. (Mrs) Kema Chikwe to explain their roles  |  |
Inspector-General of Police, (IGP), Mr. Mike Okiro, has said that he would evolve new security measures to curb crime in this year's festive periods.  |  |
National chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Vincent Ogbulafor, yesterday in Abuja, charged the Prof. Jerry Gana-led Anambra peace and reconciliation committee to avoid taking bribes on matters relating to the crises in the party's chapter in the  |  |
The Anti-Corruption Committee of the Abia State House of Assembly says it will soon embark on a tour of the 17 local government areas of the state to assess how the councils utilized the excess crude oil allocation to them,  |  |
A routine visit by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to Benue State has led many of the local government chairmen into running from their offices.  |  |
A Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Damian Dodo has advocated a sufficient budget for effective performance of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) saying that such would attract the right calibre of lawyers to give accused public officers, the  |  |
Gevrnor Theodore Orji of Abia State yesterday indicted some Local Government Council chairmen and traditional rulers over the persistent cases of kidnapping in the state, which he said has become a source of embarrassment and worry to the state. Orji  |  |
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