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Children - Kids - Overweight - Obese Child Fat. Obese. Who cares? We're too obsessed by size
The Observer  Obese. As a euphemism, it is useless. That big round "o" and that sibilant "s" – just the sound of it makes me think of the fat kid at school who would slyly pinch your arm when no one was looking.... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez speaks at the World People's Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth in Tiquipaya on the outskirts of Cochabamba, Bolivia Colombia denies hostile designs toward Venezuela, denies Chavez claim of helicopter incursion
Star Tribune  BOGOTA, Colombia - Colombia's government says it has never considered attacking Venezuela, saying Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is deceiving his people by claiming Bogota may have such designs. A... (photo: AP / Dado Galdieri)
Nicole Kidman Nicole Kidman speaks out on Haitian sex crimes
The Daily Telegraph Australia NICOLE Kidman has visited earthquake-devastated Haiti to use her star power to spotlight sexual violence against women. A United Nations Goodwill Ambassador, Kidman toured the Caribbean island nation... (photo: AP Photo/ / Matt Dunham)
kashmiri protestors throw stone towards indian police  After a  teenager was critically injured when security forces fired at a protesting mob that defied curfew restrictions in the summer capital Srinagar Friday 30, July 2010. Two more dead in firing, Valley burns
Indian Express Two civilians were killed after the J-K Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) opened fire on protestors on Saturday, taking the death toll to six since Friday. The death toll in police and... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
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kashmiri protestors throw stone towards indian police  After a  teenager was critically injured when security forces fired at a protesting mob that defied curfew restrictions in the summer capital Srinagar Friday 30, July 2010. Curfew fails to quell violence in Kashmir
Seattle Times SRINAGAR, India - Violence continued to rage across Indian Kashmir on Saturday with two people shot dead and five wounded after police in two towns opened fire on... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
kashmiri protestors throw stone towards indian police  After a  teenager was critically injured when security forces fired at a protesting mob that defied curfew restrictions in the summer capital Srinagar Friday 30, July 2010. 2 die in police firing as protesters defy curfew
The Hindu Shujaat Bukhari... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Kashmiri protestors burn effigy Jammu and kashmir Chief minister Omar Abdullah  during a protest in Srinagar July 23, 2010. Authorities on Friday re-imposed a curfew in many parts and deployed thousands of policemen in Kashmir to thwart an anti-India protest march planned by separatists. Since June 11 this year 17 people died and deaths are blamed on Indian security forces during weeks of violent anti-India protests amid the biggest demonstrations against Indian rule in two years across Muslim-majority Kashmir. Violence spirals, Geelani set free
The Telegraph India Srinagar, July 31: A jittery Jammu and Kashmir government released Hurriyat hawk Syed Ali Shah Geelani this evening hoping the move would calm the Valley where two fresh... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Indian  Policemen stand guard near razore wire  During a curfew in Srinagar on 23, July 2010. Authorities again imposed restrictions in Srinagar and other places in the Kashmir Valley Friday to scuttle a separatist march and protests called against alleged human rights violations by security forces. Kashmir on the boil again
Deccan Herald Srinagar, July 31DH News Service: The Kashmir Valley returned to another spell of strife on Saturday as the hard-line Hurriyat faction, led by Syed Ali Shah Geelani,... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Human embryonic stem cells FDA OKs first stem cell trial on humans
The Times of India The world's first authorized test in people of a therapy derived from human embryonic stem cells has been cleared by the Food and Drug Administration. The clinical trial... (photo: Creative Commons / California Institute for Regenerative Medicine)
Cow  -  Cattle  -  Livestock Beef ban: Caught in the lingo of Indian politics
Deccan Herald Salil Misra Should the question of cow slaughter be settled through legal and constitutional enforcement? Or should it be resolved through mutual accommodation?... (photo: WN / Trigedia)
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American Senator and presidential hopeful Barack Obama at the Presidential Health Forum in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
The Saturday Word: The Economy
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Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez speaks during a press conference at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas, Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010.
Chavez seeks legitimisation
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Myanmar's Khin Maung Tun, left, falls after being tackled by Indonesia's goalkeeper Samsidar during the final of the 38th Merdeka soccer Tournament at Shah Alam stadium in Malaysia
Malaysia, Indonesia propose southeast Asia league
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A Pakistani police officer stands guard at a check post near Gaddafi stadium after Tuesday's attack in Lahore, Pakistan on Wednesday, March 4, 2009. Security is beefed up after Tuesday's attack on Sri Lankan cricket players which killed seven people and injured six members of Sri Lankan
Report slams Pakistan police
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Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez salutes during a military parade in Caracas, Saturday, April 12, 2008. The parade commemorates the VI anniversary of a failed coup attempt against his government in 2002.
Colombia denies war launch as Chavez dispatches troops
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Traders work at the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday, March 18, 2009, in New York.
Escaping the 'Capitalism-Trap'
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