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[logo] BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition   more  xml  hide  
last updated: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 05:00:06 GMT

 Mon, 06 Feb 2006 00:50:43 GMT Woman begins Herceptin court bid
A breast cancer patient is launching a court challenge to health bosses' decision not to give her the drug Herceptin.
 Mon, 06 Feb 2006 02:16:43 GMT Curb PM's war powers - Cameron
The Tory leader calls for a limit on the power of the prime minister to declare war without the approval of MPs.
 Mon, 06 Feb 2006 04:16:27 GMT Lebanon minister quits over riot
Lebanon's interior minister resigns after protesters torch the Danish embassy in protest at Muhammad cartoons.

[logo] Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories   more  xml  hide  
last updated: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 04:44:06 GMT

  Sunni tribes turn against jihadis
To fight foreign terrorists, US and Iraqi forces are looking to the Sunni Arab resistance.
  Cartoon furor deepens divisions
Muslim anger escalated after European newspapers chose to republish the drawings.
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last updated: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 05:04:10 GMT

 Mon, 06 Feb 2006 00:00:00 EDT The Military: Pentagon Widens Program to Foil Bombings in Iraq
The Pentagon is tripling its spending on an effort to combat homemade bombs that are the No. 1 killer of American troops in Iraq.
 Mon, 06 Feb 2006 00:00:00 EDT As Iraqi Shiites Police Sunnis, Rough Justice Feeds Bitterness
Shiites are taking on more policing duties and using tough tactics to restore order, which risks fueling the Sunni-led insurgency.
 Mon, 06 Feb 2006 00:00:00 EDT Rival Visions Led to Rocky Start for Drug Benefit
The complex Medicare benefit requires intricate coordination among insurers, beneficiaries and state and federal agencies.

[logo] U.S. News & World Report   more  xml  hide  
last updated: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 04:44:07 GMT

 Sat, 4 Feb 2006 18:00:00 EST Mortimer B. Zuckerman: No treating with terror
At one time, Mariam Farahat was a mother of six, but, with her encouragement, three of her sons blew themselves up on suicide missions to murder innocent Israeli citizens, so now she's a mother of only three. Farahat is famous in Gaza for a recruitment video in which she shows her 17-year-old son how to kill Israelis in a suicide attack and then tells him not to come back. For her willingness to sacrifice her children in a spiraling culture of death, Farahat became famous as Um Nidal—Mother of the Struggle. Along with several dozen other Hamas terrorists, Farahat was just elected to the new Palestinian Legislative Council.
 Sat, 4 Feb 2006 18:00:00 EST Bernadine Healy, M.D.: Food with a purpose
There's an old medical saying that we dig our grave with our spoon. Enter nutrigenomics, a new field that tailors your food to your genes. It just might be the answer to our epidemic of obesity and metabolic syndrome. It could even improve how we age, better our bone and brain health, and lower our risks for certain cancers. Built around the idea that one person's medicine is another's poison, nutrigenomics, and its related technologies of proteomics (the proteins that genes order up) and metabolomics (the soup of molecules that results from metabolic activity), provide a personalized dietary road map. The field is exciting and promising but is by no means ripe for the picking--despite some commercial ventures telling you otherwise. Before we turn an important new domain of nutrition into unappetizing snake oil, let's understand what it is and isn't.
 Sat, 4 Feb 2006 18:00:00 EST Slipping back into depression; a new drug that eases the squeeze; a double dose of nicotine; more sleep and more oxygen
The belief that pregnancy produces a sense of well-being that keeps women from getting depressed has been debunked by research published last week in the Journal of the American Medical Association . A study of some 200 women who were taking antidepressants before getting pregnant found that 68 percent of those who went off medication when they conceived relapsed, versus 26 percent of those who kept taking it. And most became depressed again within the first trimester. "They not only relapsed; they relapsed quickly," says lead author Lee Cohen, a perinatal psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital. The dilemma: Both a mom-to-be's depression and certain selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are associated with risks to the baby. Last year, the FDA issued an alert that the SSRI Paxil may cause fetal heart problems, while maternal depression has been linked to preterm delivery and low birth weight, as well as postpartum depression. Cohen advises women to talk to their doctors about the risks and benefits of going off antidepressants. Those who want to stop might try other ways of coping, including psychotherapy.

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last updated: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 04:44:08 GMT

 Mon, 06 Feb 2006 04:26:35 GMT Steelers Win Fifth Super Bowl Title (AP)

Pittsburgh Steelers MVP Hines Ward kisses the Vince Lombardi trophy after the Steelers beat the Seattle Seahawks, 21-10 in Super Bowl XL football game, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2006, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson)AP - Paint this Super Bowl black and gold. With a whole lot of satisfaction for Bill Cowher and his Pittsburgh Steelers.


 Mon, 06 Feb 2006 03:36:35 GMT Protesters Torch Danish Mission in Beirut (AP)

Demonstrators wave green and black Islamic flags as they walk past a Lebanese army vehicle set on fire by demonstrators in front of the building housing the Danish mission during a protest against publication of caricatures of Islam's revered prophet in European newspapers, in Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2006. Muslim rage over caricatures of the prophet spilled out of Syria on Sunday into neighboring Lebanon where thousands of rampaging protesters _ undaunted by police tear gas and water cannons _ torched the Danish mission and ransacked a Christian neighborhood. (AP Photo)AP - Muslim rage over caricatures of the prophet Muhammad grew increasingly violent Sunday as thousands of rampaging protesters — undaunted by tear gas and water cannons — torched the Danish mission and ransacked a Christian neighborhood. At least one person reportedly died and about 200 were detained, officials said.


 Mon, 06 Feb 2006 03:19:15 GMT Cole Attack Planner Escapes Yemen Prison (AP)

Behind bars in his courtroom jail cell, Jamal al-Badawi listens to the appeal court proceedings, in San'a, Yemen, in this Dec. 8, 2004 file photo. Al-Badawi, considered to be a mastermind of the USS Cole bombing that killed 17 sailors in a Yemeni port in 2000 was among a group of convicts who escaped from a Yemen prison last week, Interpol said Sunday, Feb. 5, 2006, in an 'urgent global security alert.  (AP Photo/Yemen Times, Mohammed Al Qadhi, File)AP - An al-Qaida operative sentenced to death for plotting the USS Cole bombing that killed 17 sailors in 2000 was among a group of convicts who escaped from a Yemen prison last week, Interpol said Sunday in issuing a global security alert.



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 Sun, 05 Feb 2006 22:39:17 -0500 Protesters Torch Danish Mission in Beirut
Protesters Torch Danish Mission in Beirut Over Caricatures of Muhammad; One Reportedly Killed
 Sun, 05 Feb 2006 22:20:13 -0500 Cole Attack Planner Escapes Yemen Prison
Al-Qaida Operative Sentenced to Death for Plotting USS Cole Attack Escapes Yemen Prison
 Sun, 05 Feb 2006 21:26:04 -0500 Iran Ends Voluntary Cooperation on Nukes
Iran Says It Will Resume Uranium Enrichment and Bar Surprise Inspections From Nuclear Watchdog

[logo] Guardian Unlimited   more  xml  hide  
last updated: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 04:20:18 GMT

 2006-02-06T02:41+00:00 Extremist marchers face arrest
Protesters threatening massacres in revenge for cartoons satirising the prophet Muhammad may be arrested.
 2006-02-06T00:06+00:00 Cameron calls for royal reform
Many of the Queen's powers should be removed, says Tory leader.
 2006-02-06T00:02+00:00 Worlds apart
Parallels have been drawn between Israeli society and apartheid South Africa. Chris McGreal investigates.

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last updated: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 05:00:22 GMT

 Sun, 05 Feb 2006 20:42:58 EST Manhunt ends in gunbattle
He shot one officer, evaded a roadblock, drove with flat tires, but eventually lost control of his car and ended up nose-to-nose with police. Authorities had been looking for 18-year-old Jacob Robida, a suspect in hatchet attacks and shootings at a Massachusetts gay bar. When they finally cornered him, they say he turned his gun on his companion before the gunbattle ended.
 Sun, 05 Feb 2006 17:17:10 EST Worldwide hunt for terror attack mastermind
Interpol has issued "an urgent global security alert" after 23 "dangerous individuals" -- including a man identified as the mastermind of the attack on the USS Cole in 2000 -- escaped from a Yemeni prison. Jamal Ahmed Badawi was sentenced to death in 2004 for his role in plotting the attack that claimed the lives of 17 U.S. sailors.
 Sun, 05 Feb 2006 20:44:30 EST Coretta Scott King mourned at husband's church
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