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Police chief's gang culture warning...

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Barcoded Technology Used To Reduce Medication Administration Has Flaws...

In the first study of its kind, researchers led by The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine's Ross Koppel, Ph.D. studied how hospital nurses actually use bar-coded technology that matches the right patient with the right dose of the right medication. The surprising result is that the design and implementation of the technology, which is often relied upon as a "cure-all" for medication...

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Making sure it’s an African World Cup...

Mpumalanga has identified 20 000 beds in neighbouring Mozambique and Swaziland for the World Cup, which will ease their accommodation challenges.

This is according to the Mpumalanga government in their progress report for the tournament, which is run from Premier Thabang Makwetla's office.

Mpumalanga has roped in representatives from Swaziland and Mozambique into their technica...

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Sri Lanka journalists protest over attacks...

COLOMBO (AFP) — Hundreds of Sri Lankan reporters and cameramen staged a protest outside President Mahinda Rajapakse's home Wednesday demanding an end to a wave of killings, abductions and assaults against journalists.

Media workers' associations peacefully demonstrated outside the main access to Rajapakse's Temple Trees residence while dozens of unarmed police stood behind yello...

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UN reforms, bilateral ties review to be focus of India, Egypt FM talks...

Mukherjee, who was received at the airport by India's envoy to Egypt A. Gopinathan and senior Egyptian foreign ministry officials, including Ambassador Tamer Khalil, the Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and head of the Asian Division late on Tuesday evening, reflected on the close bilateral ties between both countries during a refueling halt in Dubai, where he said his reciprocal visit, whi...

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Germans saddened with growing prices on beer...

With rising energy costs and the increased price of hops and malt, German breweries have been spending some 8 percent more to make their products, said German Brewery Federation chief Peter Hahn on Wednesday.

That will now be passed on to the consumer, with price hikes in the range of 50 euro cents (80 U.S. cents) to EUR 1 (US$1.60) per case of 20 beers, Hahn said.

He added that fur...

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Arts in North East...

The arts in The North East should have no trouble displacing headlines concerning local difficulties and the price of oil given the current crop of news.

The gathering at The Peacock Visual Arts centre last night was organised by Creative Cultures, who, true to their remit, brought together a broad spectrum of disciplines including photographers, writers, sculptors, actors and arts profes...

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Spirit of Great Bear watches over Canadian rainforest...

VANCOUVER, Canada (AFP) — Great Bear Rainforest does not appear on any official map, but the name evoking native myths and legends is key to protecting western Canada's bears, whales, eagles and salmon.

Once written off as the "mid-coast timber supply area", the sprawling 20,000 square kilometers (7,700 square miles) of vast wilderness is fast attracting eco-tourists as environmen...

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Mongolia clamps down after five killed in unrest...

ULAN BATOR (AFP) — Armed soldiers patrolled the tense streets of Mongolia's capital Wednesday amid a state of emergency that was imposed after protests over alleged vote-rigging left five people dead.

The government vowed it would prevent further unrest after Tuesday's upheaval, when around 8,000 people stormed through the centre of Ulan Bator, destroying buildings, torching cars...

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Former Kandahar military adviser blasts Canada's Afghan diplomacy...

OTTAWA — Military efforts in Afghanistan are being stalled by the perceived weakness of Canada's diplomatic and aid agencies, says the former cultural adviser to Canada's top soldier in Kandahar.

Despite having spent six years in the country, Canada still hasn't mastered the intricacies of dealing with Afghanistan's tribal culture and it's having a negative impact on the missi...

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Ladies and gentlemen, the Bronx is blooming these days, not burning...

NEW YORK — Ladies and gentlemen, the Bronx is blooming!

Despite its urban image, the Bronx has 2,833 hectares of park land, about 25 per cent of its total area. In addition to Yankee Stadium and the Bronx Zoo, the borough's green spaces include the New York Botanical Garden; a 19th century garden overlooking the Hudson River called Wave Hill; and Van Cortlandt and Pelham Bay parks...

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National Day of the Cowboy celebration...

The Florence Chamber of Commerce's annual Casino Night opens at 6 p.m. with a steak fry hosted by the Pinal County Mounted Posse, followed by gambling beginning at 7 at Gibby's Cantina, Eighth and Main streets.

Blackjack, craps, and the lost game of the old West, faro, will tempt the cowboy and cowgirl gamblers as they play for raffle tickets. Raffle winners get great prizes that have ...

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A New Literary Taste in Town...

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A year ago, a gaggle of Whitefish ski bums launched a biannual literary journal. With their third issue hitting bookstores this past week, the Whitefish Review n...

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MUSIC REVIEWS: Latin CDs for sizzling summer listening...

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