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Cancer   Education   Photos   Risks   Smoking  
 CBS News 
Cancer Knowledge Lags In Poor Nations
Knowledge about cancer facts, including cancer risks from smoking, are lagging in low-income countries, a new survey shows. | The survey comes from the International Union Against Cancer (UICC), a glo... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
Russia's Tatyana Lebedeva, center, gold medalist in the triple jump is flanked on the podium by silver medalist Francoise Mbango Etone, left, of Cameroon, and bronze medalist Tereza Marinova,, jsa1
Beijing   Gold   Olympic   Photos   Sports  
 Syracuse 
3-time gold medalist Bolt gets back on track
| ZURICH, Switzerland (AP) - Three-time Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt wants to get back to his day job - running fast. | The world's fastest man will step back on the track Friday for the first tim... (photo: AP / Thomas Kienzle)
Gustav 09 sep 2002 1805Z  Wall Street Journal 
Gustav Sparks Floods in Caribbean
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -- Hurricane Gustav triggered flooding and landslides that killed at least 11 people before weakening to a tropical storm, but forecasters said Wednesday it's still a major threa... (photo: public domain / Good kitty )
Caribbean   Enviroment   Nature   Photos   Weather  
Usain Bolt, from Jamaica, triple gold medal winner at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games  News24 
Bolt could have run 9.52sec
| Zurich - Triple Olympic gold medallist and world record holder Usain Bolt could have run the 100m in 9.52sec if he had not slowed to celebrate, his coach said on Wednesday. | Glen Mills said Bolt, w... (photo: AP / Keystone, Eddy Risch)
Media   Photos   Sport Star   Sports   Zurich  
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Dalai Lama begins teachings for Korean Dharma friends CNN
Exhausted Dalai Lama cancels world trips
| (CNN) -- The Dalai Lama, Tbet's spiritual leader is suffering from exhaustion and has canceled his international trips for the next three weeks, according to his Web si... (photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang)
Dalai   Doctors   Photos   Tibet   World  
A man, carrying a rooster, walks through a flooded street during heavy rains caused by Hurricane Gustav in Port-au-Prince,Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008 Denver Post
Gustav weakens but could become hurricane again
| Click photo to enlargeThis NOAA satellite image taken Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008 at 1:45 a.m. EDT shows Tropical Storm Gustav about 130 miles southeast of Guantanamo, Cub... (photo: AP / Ariana Cubillos))
Cuba   Hurricane   Photos   Storm   Tropical  
Dalai Lama The News & Observer
Dalai Lama, battling exhaustion, cancels trips
DHARMSALA, India - The Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, was suffering from exhaustion and has canceled two planned international trips to undergo medical tests, ... (photo: AP / Herbert Knosowski)
India   Medical   Peace   Photos   Religion  
Travel -  Tourism - Hawaii The Boston Globe
Winter travel: fewer flights, elusive bargains
| Last year, Nikki Frahm, operations manager at Carlson Wagonlit Travel in Forest Lake, Minn., arranged a February vacation for a family of four to Ixtapa, Mexico. They e... (photo: GFDL / Original uploader was Zeljko at hr.wikipedia)
Flights   Holiday   Photos   Tourism   Winter  
Tequila bottles -Alcohol The News Tribune
Tequila variables create differences
JALISCO, MexicO - Terroir, the precious term that has been mispronounced and misunderstood for years in the wine world, is gaining currency in the spirits world. To wit: ... (photo: GFDL / Harmil)
Mexico   Photos   Tequila   Wine   World  
Ecstacy -Drugs The Miami Herald
Teen killing hits a national nerve
MEXICO CITY -- A father's pain over his son's death at the hands of abductors has reverberated across a nation overwhelmed by the rising violence of a brutal drug war, sp... (photo: Public domain / )
Crimes   Death   Drugs   Photos   Teenager  
A man pushes his car through a flooded street during heavy rains caused by the approaching of Gustav Hurricane in Havana, Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008. Forecasters said Gustav should slice along the southern coast of Cuba all week and grow into a perilous Category 3 hurricane with 120 mph, 190 kph, winds before entering the central gulf on Su Inquirer
Hurricane Gustav slams Haiti, aims at Cuba
| PORT-AU-PRINCE -- Hurricane Gustav slammed into Haiti Tuesday, lashing the desperately poor Caribbean nation with powerful winds and heavy rain, just days behind deadly... (photo: AP / Javier Galeano)
Haiti   Hurricane   Nature   Oil   Photos  
A man makes his way through heavy rains caused by the approaching of Gustav Hurricane in Havana, Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008. Forecasters said Gustav should slice along the southern coast of Cuba all week and grow into a perilous Category 3 hurricane with 120 mph, 190 kph, winds before entering the central gulf The Australian
Hurricane Gustav slams Haiti
| HURRICANE Gustav barrelled into Haiti today, packing powerful winds and heavy rains that were likely to cause massive destruction throughout the desperately poor Caribb... (photo: AP / Javier Galeano)
Climate   Haiti   Hurricane   Oil   Photos  
Hillary Clinton addresses the crowd AOL
Hillary Clinton's speech at the Dems convention
DENVER (AP) - Remarks of New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, for her address to the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday night in Denver: | I am honored to be here... (photo: AP / Laramie Boomerang, Ben Woloszyn)
Democratic   Denver   Photos   Politics   US  
Business & Economy Sport
- Mexico's Infonavit sells $200 mn of debt
- Oil price surges again as Gustav sends Gulf workers packing
- Storm Gustav kills 23 in Caribbean, heads for Gulf
- United Guaranty gets OK from Mexico
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Africa and Caribbean fear EU Latam banana tariff cuts
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- Arroyo gold to biggest lap dog of them all
- 3-time gold medalist Bolt set to get back on track
- 3-time gold medalist Bolt set to get back on track
- 3-time gold medalist Bolt set to get back on track
Russia's Tatyana Lebedeva, center, gold medalist in the triple jump is flanked on the podium by silver medalist Francoise Mbango Etone, left, of Cameroon, and bronze medalist Tereza Marinova,, jsa1
3-time gold medalist Bolt gets back on track
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Political Issues Global Trade
- Hillary Clinton's speech at the Dems convention
- Flooding follows Fay in Florida
- Chavez to reopen talks with Mexican company
- Rising Hispanic vote shifts focus off Cuba
Hillary Clinton addresses the crowd
Hillary Clinton's speech at the Dems convention
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- Oil rises above $118 as Gustav spins toward Gulf
- Oil rises above $118 as Gustav spins toward Gulf
- Hurricane fears could send pump prices up
- Oil rises above $117 on concerns about Gustav
US dollar - us currency- business - finance - money - us economy
Oil falls as dollar strengthens against euro, yen
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Society & Culture Health
- Jailed Cuban punk rocker to stand trial Friday
- Jailed Cuban punk rocker faces up to 4 years in prison for &
- Jailed Cuban punk rocker to stand trial Friday
- Jailed Cuban punk rocker to stand trial Friday
Ecstacy -Drugs
Teen killing hits a national nerve
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- Exhausted Dalai Lama axes trips
- Mexico Supreme Court Shows Pro-Choice Support
- Welcome to Little Jamaica
- United Guaranty gets OK from Mexico
smoking
Cancer Knowledge Lags In Poor Nations
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Science & Technology Human Rights
- Storm Gustav kills 23 in Caribbean, heads for Gulf
- New Orleans mulls evacuation as Gustav looms
- New Orleans considers evacuation as Gustav looms
- Oil rises above $118 as Gustav spins toward Gulf
This is an undated file photo of the Morenci Mining Operation in Morenci, Ariz. The Phelps Dodge Corp., one of the world's largest copper producers, will cease operation in one concentrator at Morenci as part of their plan to lay off 1,650 workers because of the continuing worldwide slump in copper prices.hg3
Petaquilla Copper accepts Inmet's revised takeover offer of $333 million cash
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- America's voodoo human rights policy in Haiti
- Nicaraguan anniversary celebrated with mixed emotions
- Mexico City's abortion-rights law faces constitutional t
- U.S. officials thought 'sexy' Khadr case would win p
In this photograph of a drawing by AP sketch artist Janet Hamlin, reviewed by U.S. Military officials, Guantanamo detainee Omar Khadr , left
U.S. officials thought 'sexy' Khadr case would win public support
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