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by manjot kamal - 2007-01-26
According to reports from Tokyo, the Japanese firm is expected to invest over ¥ 5-billion ($44 -million) for the proposed facility, and the setting up of Eisai’s manufacturing and rese...
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by Jeff Kinser - 2007-01-25
The old saying “sleep tight and don’t let the bedbugs bite” used to be considered old fashioned and out of date but not anymore. Scabies and bedbug cases are being reported throughou...
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by Mitchell Smith - 2007-01-22
You read all over the internet involving NEGATIVE OPINIONS on how Russian Bride agencies run their business. It almost seems that everyday there is a new conspiracy developing over such-n-such ag...
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by Linda Polansky - 2007-01-17
In the early 80s, the Buffalo Bills were one of the best teams in the NFL, as were the Houston Oilers. Both teams had a good season at this time . Warren Moon played for the Oilers and Frank Reich for...
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by Jane Leder - 2007-01-14
World War II changed things, "the lives of American men and women would never be the same. The United States was at war, a war that would forever change the landscape of American society and balance o...
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by Mashubi Rochell - 2007-01-08
Have you noticed a lot of changes happening around you, some of them which seem to be not very good ones? With the major changes in weather patterns and the accelerated pace of world events, most peo...
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by David Evermon - 2006-12-22
One of the most serious environmental crises facing us today is global warming. It is the gradual increase of the earth and ocean temperature as a result of the build up of certain gases which trap he...
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by Paul Purcell - 2006-12-10
Headlines are full of hurricanes, earthquakes, bird flu, terrorism, and other dangers of the world in which we live. However, most civilians aren't prepared to face a disaster or even a family emergen...
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by Rob Carlton - 2006-12-08
There are many reasons people are interested in living in Spain. The climate is favorable, which draws many people from Northern Europe to the area. Work relocation and family reasons are other common...
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by Parag Sheth - 2006-12-06
At first glance it is easy to see why France is one of Europe's top tourist attractions, from the elegance and culture of Paris to the glitz and glamor of St Tropez and Nice, and the rural beauty of P...
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by Parag Sheth - 2006-12-06
China is the largest Nation on Earth with a population of over 1.3 Billion people and is also the Worlds oldest civilization with a culture going back 6,000 years. Situated in and comprising the major...
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by Parag Sheth - 2006-12-06
India is a beautiful country, full of contradictions and contrasts, with abject poverty living side by side with affluence. There is Asia's largest slum in Mumbai, right next to the most expensive rea...
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by Beverly Kane - 2006-12-02
Halloween is a fun time for children. Adults presume that the plethora of sugary treats is what makes the festivities especially popular with them. However, it's more than that. Children are fascinate...
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by David Carnes - 2006-12-01
Land Use RightsWhat the Law SaysIn China, neither domestic companies nor Foreign Invested Enterprises may own land outright; instead they own Land Use Rights. There are two kinds of Land Use Rights - ...
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by Jennifer Akre - 2006-11-28
Traditional world globes are not typically found on many shopping lists. But, shopping during the holidays for the gifts you need for everyone on your list can be simple or it can be challenging. For ...
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by Marianne Jackson - 2006-11-25
Christmas cards come every year. You put them on the mantle and the TV or the refrigerator. At times, this is the only source of communication you have with some family members or friends. Yet the bus...
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by Joe Goertz - 2006-11-21
The FARC is an organization that has long been active in Colombia. Currently numbering in the thousands, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia have taken control of many aspects of daily life in ...
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by James Crichton - 2006-11-21
A self-confessed Spanophile, (made up word) was shocked on his return to Spain. The economic powerhouse of the Iberian Peninsular has been metamorphisizing at a great rate. The pace of daily life has ...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2006-11-21
You dont need to be told that after 9/11 the world changed, but does anybody really care or know about the full extent?The War on Terrorism, (also called the Global War on Terrorism) is the name of a ...
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by Joe Goertz - 2006-11-20
Many people have not come into contact with ceramic art decorations and objects since Junior High. However, even in today's technologically advanced society, ceramics still serve as a multi-purpose ma...