Immigrants Deported, by U.S. Hospitals - Series - NYTimes.com
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JOLOMCÚ, Guatemala — High in the hills of Guatemala, shut inside the one-room house where he spends day and night on a twin bed beneath a seriously outdated calendar, Luis Alberto Jiménez has no idea of the legal battle that swirls around him in the lowlands of Florida.
Apple getting ready for 'product transition' | One More Thing - CNET News.com
Product transition and apple, Always good for 6 months worth of babbling and speculation .
Europe's Latest Country: World Reaction Split on Kosovo Independence - International - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News
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The map of Europe must be redrawn once again
after Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia on Sunday. EU foreign
ministers meet on Monday to discuss the bloc's reaction. But while European
recognition is likely, not everyone is pleased about the new Balkan country.
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Lilly Considers $1 Billion Fine to Settle Case - New York Times
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Eli
Lilly and federal prosecutors are discussing a settlement of a civil and
criminal investigation into the company’s marketing of the antipsychotic drug
Zyprexa that could result in Lilly’s paying more than $1 billion to federal and
state governments.
BBC NEWS | Africa | 'Janjaweed leader' is Sudan aide
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The Sudanese authorities have given a senior government position to a man
accused of co-ordinating the Janjaweed Arab militia in Darfur.
Significant Differences Exist In Protocols Hospitals Use To Determine Brain Death
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ScienceDaily (Jan. 20, 2008) — A survey of some of the
top hospitals in the country has found that protocols followed to determine
brain death differ significantly among those institutions. In the January 22
issue of the journal Neurology, a team of researchers reports finding that brain
death protocols at hospitals cited as top neurology and neurosurgery centers by
U.S. News and World Report often do not follow the standards established by the
American Academy of Neurology (AAN).
AFP.com | Agence France-Presse, a global news agency
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SHANGHAI (AFP) - As China gradually relaxes its controls on its currency, few
stand to lose as much as Wu Xiao, a Shanghai black market money changer who may
soon be out of a job.
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