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61. news | 15 May 2013
Jolie's mastectomy revelation wins widespread praise
By AFP
» Already a UN ambassador on refugee issues and an Oscar winner, Angelina Jolie is receiving accolades from health activists, doctors and fans for her revelation that she has had her breasts removed to reduce her cancer ri...
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62. opinion | 09 Apr 2013
Remembering Roger Ebert
THINK BOX
By Kong Rithdee, Newspaper section: Life
» Last Wednesday Roger Ebert announced on his blog that he'd take a "leave of presence", meaning generally that he'd be writing less, due to the reappearance of cancer in his body. On Thursday, I saw a wire service...
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63. news | 03 Apr 2013
Wounded Afghan spy chief returns from US: officials
By AFP
» Afghanistan's spy chief returned home on Wednesday from lengthy medical treatment in the United States after being badly wounded by a suicide bomber who hid explosives in his underwear.
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64. news | 08 Apr 2013
Exhumation of Chilean poet Neruda begins
By AFP
» The remains of Chilean Nobel prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda were exhumed Monday to determine if he died of cancer or was poisoned by the Pinochet dictatorship he strongly opposed.
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65. news | 03 May 2013
2 held in Jakarta embassy bomb plot
By AP
» JAKARTA – Indonesia's elite anti-terror squad seized five homemade bombs and arrested two suspected militants who allegedly planned to attack the Myanmar Embassy to protest that country's treatment of Muslims, po...
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66. news | 04 May 2013
Klitschko faces cancer-survivor Pianeta
By AFP
» World heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko takes on undefeated challenger Francesco Pianeta on Saturday in a busy summer for the Ukrainian with a bumper pay-day against Russia's Alexander Povetkin looming on the h...
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67. learning | 14 Sep 2011
Nurses bring healthcare to homes
About health
» Nurse visits to homes catch life-threatening diseases early (diabetes, high blood pressure, cancer, kidney disease). Longer healthier lives, reduced cost for state healthcare, the result.
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68. news | 05 Apr 2013
Mandela is 'fine,' getting better in hospital, wife says
By AFP
» Nelson Mandela is "fine" and improving after more than a week in hospital, his wife has said in the latest positive update on the 94-year-old icon's pneumonia treatment.
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69. news | 22 Apr 2013
Brutal treatment of army conscripts banned, says Defence
» The Defence Ministry will take harsh action against soldiers involved in beating up army conscripts, ministry spokesman Col Thanathip Sawangseang said on Monday.
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70. news | 26 Apr 2013
Japan's stressed princess to travel abroad
By AFP
» Japan's Crown Princess Masako, who has been undergoing treatment for a stress-induced illness for a decade, will travel abroad for the first time in about seven years, government officials said Friday.

