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news aggregatorGirl with deformed face learns to navigate worldWINNETKA, Ill. (AP) -- What if you knew, even before your child was born, that she wouldn't look like everyone else?...
Girl with deformed face learns to navigate worldWINNETKA, Ill. (AP) -- What if you knew, even before your child was born, that she wouldn't look like everyone else?...
Hollande: A kinder, gentler France ahead?PARIS (AP) -- If polls are to be believed, leftist Francois Hollande will soon be French president, and will tell Barack Obama next month that France is speeding up its withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan - bucking NATO's slower timetable....
China activist: 'Deep gratitude' for U.S.Medicare disruptions seen if health law is struckWASHINGTON (AP) -- Tossing out President Barack Obama's health care law would have major unintended consequences for Medicare's payment systems, unseen but vital plumbing that handles 100 million monthly claims from hospitals and other service providers, the administration has quietly informed the courts....
Medicare disruptions seen if health law is struckWASHINGTON (AP) -- Tossing out President Barack Obama's health care law would have major unintended consequences for Medicare's payment systems, unseen but vital plumbing that handles 100 million monthly claims from hospitals and other service providers, the administration has quietly informed the courts....
Prosecutors opt for hazing charges in FAMU caseORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- There was no single blow, stomp or strike to Robert Champion's bruised and battered body that killed him as he was pummeled by fellow Florida A&M University marching band members during a hazing ritual aboard a charter bus last fall....
Prosecutors opt for hazing charges in FAMU caseORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- There was no single blow, stomp or strike to Robert Champion's bruised and battered body that killed him as he was pummeled by fellow Florida A&M University marching band members during a hazing ritual aboard a charter bus last fall....
Russia: US missile defense talks close to dead endMOSCOW (AP) -- Russia's defense minister has warned that talks between Moscow and Washington on the U.S.-led NATO missile defense plan are "close to a dead end."...
Mr Punch's 350 years of puppet anarchyMr Punch celebrates 350 years of puppet anarchy
Chen 'not forced from US embassy'Chen Guangcheng was not put under pressure to leave the US embassy, its ambassador says, as the activist tells the BBC he wants to leave China.
The return of the heritage cropsDo strawberries taste as good as they used to?
Meeting Hollywood along the coastCan you spot famous film locations on the Welsh coastline?
Philippines erects wall to obscure view of slumsMANILA, Philippines (AP) -- Delegates attending an international conference in the Philippines capital may not see what they came to discuss: abject poverty....
Falklands War: Life with PTSDThe veterans living with post-traumatic stress disorder
Lufthansa seeks to cut 3,500 jobsGerman airline Lufthansa says it will cut 3,500 jobs as it seeks to cut its administrative costs by a quarter.
Pa.'s 'Slap Shot' town getting new hockey teamPITTSBURGH (AP) -- The gritty western Pennsylvania city whose rich minor league hockey history helped inspire the cult movie hit "Slap Shot" is getting another chance to support a hockey team....
'Chicken' frogs survive in new homeCritically endangered frogs that were reintroduced to the Caribbean island of Montserrat are surviving, say conservationists.
Risks for babies 'born too late'Overdue babies are at higher risk of health problems, research suggests.
Aspirin is as 'good as warfarin'Aspirin could be as effective as more expensive drugs for most patients with heart failure, according to an international team of researchers.
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