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Malawi drops HIV cash hand-outs
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Fruit-eaters seem to be protected against cancers
Malawian civil servants with HIV, who used to receive an extra $35 a month, are now to get a food handout instead....... |
Emerging Market Investment: Safe Bet
INT17International/Health/Scie nceFruit-eaters seem to be protected against cancersLondon, Oct 13 IANS Scientists have found a possible explanation for why fruit-eaters and vegans may gain protection ... |
Teens eating too much salt, thanks to fast food
But before you start stuffing money under your mattress, consider going online to loan some of it to a strawberry farmer in Ecuador, a secondhand clothing store in Senegal or a health food store in Za... |
Chinese companies apologize for toxic baby food formula
INT9International/HealthTeens eating too much salt, thanks to fast foodSydney, Oct 13 IANS Teenage boys are eating more than twice the recommended quantity of salt daily, even more than girls of simil... |
Australia may formally outlaw LTTE
INT12International/HealthChine se companies apologize for toxic baby food formulaBeijing, Oct 13 RIA Novosti China's three leading dairy companies have apologized for their involvement in the melamin.... |
Matthews brand values fall £20m
INT7International/Diplomacy/Te rrorismAustralia may formally outlaw LTTEBy Neena BhandariSydney, Oct 13 IANS Australia is considering the explicit listing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam LTTE ... |
Meera Syal returns to small screen after second child
Brands owned by Norfolk food producer Bernard Matthews fall in value by £20m over bird 'flu scare....... |
Over 20 thatched houses burnt in Jammu and Kashmir village
INT19International/Diaspora/Sh owbizMeera Syal returns to small screen after second childLondon, Oct 12 IANS British actress of Indian origin Meera Syal returns to the small screen with the show "Beau... |
China Tainted Food Scandal Widens
NAT15National/AccidentOver 20 thatched houses burnt in Jammu and Kashmir villageJammu, Oct 12 IANS Over 20 thatched houses were burnt in a fire in a mountainous village in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwa.... |