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Medical care away from home From witch doctors to physicians trained in Western medicine, the spectrum of healthcare providers in foreign countries varies. The local US Embassy is a good source of information about reputable practitioners and hospitals. Other sources include travel agents, hotel concierges, and English-language newspapers. A list of English-speaking physicians is also available from the International Association for Medical Assistance to Travellers.

Terrorists who say no to terror (The Australian)

AUSTRALIA could benefit from programs launched by Muslims who have renounced violence and are steering radicals away from jihad.

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Political Dynamics Shifted During 2006 Israel-Hezbollah Conflict (U.S. Department of State)

Nowhere is the old adage “the devil is in the details” truer than in a negotiation to separate and end fighting between warring parties. Terje Roed-Larsen, who has been involved for more than a decade in the Israeli-Palestinian peace effort, says the positions of parties can sometimes evolve “very radically over brief periods of time.” During an interview with USINFO, he also says negotiators ...

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DARPA sees inspiration as trophy of robot race (ZDNet)

As director of the U.S. government's research and development arm, Tony Tether hopes today's races will attract tomorrow's engineers and scientists. For Tony Tether, an upcoming race of robot cars isn't just about saving lives in the military. It's also designed to inspire a generation of technologists. ...

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Business Calendar (Arizona Business Gazette)

When: 2-5 p.m. Friday. Where: Robinett & Co., 828 N. Central Ave., Phoenix. Agenda: For entrepreneurs and owners of small or medium businesses. Addresses marketing basics, managing vendors and talking to marketing professionals.

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Euro Qualifying Group E: England Can Clinch It...For Croatia (Goal.com)

Anglophile Slaven Bilic has vowed to be "a bigger England fan than anyone in England" on Wednesday night, as England can secure his Croatia side's qualification by avoiding defeat against Russia in Moscow...

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Georgia Nicols horoscopes for Oct. 16 (Chicago Sun-Times)

ALL SIGNS MOON ALERT: We have the all-clear today to shop (coat, condo or a company) and make important decisions until 7:15 p.m. today. The moon is in Sagittarius.

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COMMENTARY: PLEASE COMMUTE MADAME TABARA SAMBA'S DEATH SENTENCE TO LIFE IMPRISONMENT. (AllGambian.Net)

This year’s Eid-ul-Fitr feast was too melancholic for me to celebrate. Throughout the winding days of the holy month of fasting, the names “Tabara Samba” kept humming through my senses like invisible bees.

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50% of Al Badie Group's Beach Towers sold 2.5 years before completion (Zawya)

October 11 2007, Abu Dhabi- Al Badie Group (ABG) Al Badie Group (ABG) Property Development has confirmed that 50% of their 26-storey Beach Towers, located on Reem Island Abu Dhabi, have already been sold two and a half years before the scheduled completion of the development.

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The strange case of the ex-editor with Scottish blood who just can't resist attacking Scotland (The Scotsman)

KELVIN MacKenzie likes to consider himself a latter-day "hammer of the Scots".

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What to Watch: Cowboys-Patriots highlights weekend TV action (San Antonio Express-News)

Super Bowl XLI ½, maybe? On paper, that how one could look at CBS’ great fortune in snagging the battle of the unbeatens when Dallas hosts New England at 3:15 p.m. Sunday. Jim Nantz and Phil Simms, the Eye’s lead announcer team, get the call.

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Terrorists who say no to terror (The Australian)

Risks to pregnant travelers Air travel during pregnancy is usually safe but should be done cautiously after the eighth month. Although most airlines no longer require a physician's note for travel, they do recommend that pregnant women contact their physician for travel advice. If extensive immunizations or prophylactic medications (eg, antimalarial drugs) are recommended, travel should be avoided. During the flight, pregnant passengers should walk around the cabin at least every 2 hours to help prevent deep venous thrombosis.

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