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UB – Smoke Free
Smoking is severely frowned upon in the United States. Smoking in bars, restaurants, some hotel...
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Specials
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Suri Cruise, 2, Is Forbes’ Most Influential Toddler
Suri Cruise has been photographed so extensively by
freelance photographed that really, any one of...
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“Road Show” Unleashes American Dreams
“Road Show” is all about the money and this particular
feature is obvious in the scenes that let...
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J.K. Rowling Victorious In Harry Potter Lexicon Copyright Case
British author J.K. Rowling has won her legal battle against die-hard Harry Potter fan, Steven...
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Tobacco Regulation – A Step Forward to a Healthier Nation
In an attempt to lower the number of people becoming
addicted of cigarettes and also that of the...
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George Clooney Is Now A UN Messenger of Peace
The star of “Peacemaker”, George Clooney, was named a United
Nations Messenger of Peace Friday, a...
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Historic Auction of 13th Century Magna Carta Copy
A 13th century copy of the Magna Carta, the only one to be in private hands, will be offered for...
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Aston Martin and iPod Are The “Coolest Brands” in UK
According to the research group Superbrands, Aston Martin is
the coolest brand in UK
for the...
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People
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Suri Cruise And Shiloh Jolie-Pitt Switch Places Is Hollywood's Hottest Tot Top
Beating strong competition from Brangelina's children, TomKat's two-year-old daughter Suri Cruise...
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William Balfour Still Held In Custody
Jennifer Hudson, born in 1981, is an Oscar-winning actress, a singer and a model. As a singer, she...
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Romance Over Between Jennifer Aniston and John Mayer
Looks like Jennifer Aniston might have scared her younger boyfriend John Mayer away with all the...
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Spitzer's Hooker Sues "Girls Gone Wild"
The call girl involved in the scandal that brought down former New York
Gov. Eliot Spitzer sued...
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NY Police Department Sued for Harassing Photographers
A civil liberties group sued the New York Police Department Thursday
trying to stop its officers...
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Cameron Diaz and John Mayer, A Couple?
Hollywood actress Cameron Diaz and crooner John Mayer are reportedly getting friendlier and...
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Philanthropist Brooke Astor Dies at 105
Brooke Astor, one of New York high society’s greatest ladies, famed for her philanthropist...
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Paris Hilton: I Won’t Appeal
Shocked by the increased media attention her case received, Paris Hilton, who was ordered back to...
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Technology
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Sinowal Trojan So Far Stolen 500,000 Account Details
Findings by security group RSA, which they
have posted on their blog,
indicated that the Trojan...
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Taking A Peek Into Apple's App Store
Apple’s App Store managed to pull off, despite its few shortcomings,
a successful launch, bringing...
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Beware of .hk Domains
McAfee, an antivirus and security company, has made public
its report on internet security for...
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Microsoft Shows Off Next-Generation Advertising Tools
Microsoft unveiled at its fourth annual Demo Fest early-stage advertising projects at its...
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Yahoo Lets Go of Music Unlimited Service
The troubled Yahoo! is fighting to regain its financial strength and announced it is selling its...
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Congressman Urges Google for Answers on Privacy Aspects
Mr. Joe Barton, a top Republican in the House of
Representatives sent a letter to Google Inc....
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Mozilla Releases First Beta Of Firefox 3
The battle of browsers will surely heat up again as Mozilla
has just released the first public...
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Microsoft Excel 2007 Has A Calculation Bug
A bug lurking inside Excel 2007’s code determines some
pretty unusual answers from Microsoft’s...
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Yahoo’s New Effort in Social Networking: Yahoo Mash
In the last five years the social networking sites, online
places where a user can create a...
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Personalize Your Maps With Google’s New Tool: Mapplets
Shortly after Google Maps service was introduced, independent
developers have developed thousands...
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Health
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Suspected Norovirus Outbreak Closes Hope College
Hope College in Holland is expected to
remain closed a day longer because of “a growing outbreak...
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New Yorkers Warned on Highly Contagious Stomach Flu!
There are some common sense steps New Yorkers should take to protect themselves from the contagious...
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EPA Strengthens Standards on Lead Emissions to Protect America’s Children
The Environmental Protection Agency made public yesterday its decision to strengthen air quality...
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EPA Sets New Standard On Lead Emissions
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
announced yesterday the decision to change the federal...
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The AAP Warns about Young Children Owning Exotic Pets
A report issued by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) comes
to warn parents about exposing...
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British smokers confronted with graphic picture warnings
London - Graphic images highlighting the dangers of smoking are appearing for the first time this...
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Lots Of Vaccines Available This Influenza Season
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has chosen Wednesday to be the official first day of...
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Update: Walgreens Takes The Fight Over SF Tobacco Ban To Court
The largest US
drug-store chain by sales, Walgreen Co., is seeking an emergency injunction to...
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Chickenpox Vaccine Effective, Found to Reduce Chickenpox Cases by 90 %
The chickenpox vaccine was able to reduce
the incidence of the disease by 90 percent, a new study...
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Lake County Thinks About Broadening Smoking Ban
Currently, smoking is banned in most Illinois public buildings, such as restaurants, taverns, pubs,...
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Update: Incense Burning Might Lead To Cancer
A recent study conducted and presented by the researchers of
the department of epidemiology from...
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Public Ban on Smoking Improves the Health of Both Smokers and Nonsmokers
Public bans on smoking improve the overall
health of people, a new study carried out in Scotland...
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Is Your Spouse A Smoker? Then Your Stroke Risk Is Very High
It is not enough to be cigarette-free in order to keep
yourself away from strokes, according to...
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McCain Skin Biopsy Shows He’s Cancer-Free
A biopsy performed on a patch of skin removed from Republican
Sen. John McCain’s temple on Monday...
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Billionaires Start Antismoking Effort To Benefit The World
Smoking kills over 5.4 million people each year, more than tuberculosis, malaria and HIV/AIDS...
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Bill Gates And Mayor Bloomberg Join Global Fight Against Smoking
In an attempt to raise awareness on smoking-related problems
and to encourage smoking cessation,...
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Pittsburgh Cancer Institute Issues Warning On Cell Phone Risks
For many years, studies have tried to warn about the
repercussions of cell phone use on our...
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Melanoma Cases Raise Considerably Among Younger Women
Researchers browsing through the cases of melanoma, the
deadliest form of skin cancer, found that...
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Health Care System Not Ready for Baby Boomers
A new report released Monday shows that the US health care system is not ready to handle the...
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Online Hospital by Hospital Survey Gives Tips to Patients
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and hospital quality experts released Friday the...
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World’s First Microchip to Detect Influenza Now on Sale
STMicrolectronics NV, Europe’s largest
semiconductor maker and medical diagnostics research...
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WHO: Tobacco Could Kill 1 Billion People In The Next Century
Have you ever tried to count to 1 billion? It will take some
time, isn’t it? Now try to imagine...
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Report: NY Man Who Stars In Anti-Smoking Ads Is Still A Smoker
Despite being a very unpleasant habit with many bad effects,
smoking could prove to be hard to...
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Report: Anti-Tobacco Efforts Insufficient in US
There was little praise for the federal government’s handling of smoking-prevention programs...
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Study Finds Women Wilder than Men at College Parties
Researchers at San Diego State University and the University of Michigan have carried out a first...
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Illinois Smoking Ban Takes Effect on New Year’s Eve
Starting January 1, in broad New
Year’s Eve celebration, all indoor smoking in public spaces will...
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Avoid Stomach Flu – Wash Your Hands
The New York Health Department reported on Thursday that the
emergency department reached 500...
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All Beijing Hotels to Provide Condoms by the End of 2008
In an effort to halt the spread of HIV/AIDS, Beijing has ordered all hotels to provide condoms in...
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New York City Municipality Fights Against Obesity
About 56 percent of New
York City population is overweight or obese, according
to city health...
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Terry Fox’s Dream Continues
The Terry Fox Run gathered on Sunday hundreds of
participants in every of the 900 places it took...
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