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Female Muslim medics 'disobey hygiene rules' - Telegraph
Muslim medical students are refusing to obey hygiene rules brought in to stop the spread of deadly superbugs, because they say it is against their religion.
Khaleej Times Online - Cable damage hits 1.7m Internet users in UAE
A total of five cables being operated by two submarine cable operators have been damaged with a fault in each.
Comment is free: The creative sciences
A new scientific journal run by creationists must be a joke. If not, Christians, it's time to take back your religion from the extremists
In Hospice Care, Longer Lives Mean Money Lost - New York Times
Over the last eight years, the refusal of patients to die according to actuarial schedules has led the federal government to demand that hospices exceeding reimbursement limits repay hundreds of millions of dollars to Medicare.
Virginia Heffernan - The Medium - Sesame Street - Television - Internet Video - Media - YouTube - New York Times
According to an earnest warning on Volumes 1 and 2, “Sesame Street: Old School” is adults-only: “These early ‘Sesame Street’ episodes are intended for grown-ups, and may not suit the needs of today’s preschool child.”
Taipei Bureau warns on tainted discs
Bureau warns on tainted discs
Around 1,800 of the portable Maxtor hard discs, produced in Thailand, carried two Trojan horse viruses: autorun.inf and ghost.pif, the bureau under the Ministry of Justice said.
U.N. Report Describes Risks of Inaction on Climate Change - New York Times
the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for the first time specifically points out important risks if governments fail to respond: melting ice sheets that could lead to a rapid rise in sea levels and the extinction of large numbers of
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worldwide carbon dioxide emissions seem to be growing much faster than had been assumed in even the IPCC's worst-case scenarios, according to a study just published by Stanford's Chris Field.
Verizon Says It Turned Over Data Without Court Orders - washingtonpost.com
Verizon Communications, the nation's second-largest telecom company, told congressional investigators that it has provided customers' telephone records to federal authorities in emergency cases without court orders hundreds of times since 2005.
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