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Eating For Your Genes
Most people have heard the saying, “you are what you eat.” A report from a World Health Authority says people might need to eat according to who they are.
Could a person’s genetic background play a key role in which foods are good for them and which ones aren’t?
The question has been researched since a published report by the World Health Organization. The report investigated...
Pauline Hanson decides Australia is paradise after all
People are leaving Europe because of immigration from poor countries and diktats from EU bureaucrats, right-wing firebrand Pauline Hanson said Sunday after abandoning plans to move to Britain.
‘I love England but so many people want to leave there because it’s overrun with immigrants and refugees,’ the former leader of the anti-immigration One Nation party told the Sun-Herald newspaper.
She...
Georgians rush to plastic surgeons for Western noses
Georgia is experiencing a boom of plastic surgery. Women rushed to fix their noses, breasts and remove excess fat. Rhinoplasty is popular among men as well. European integration is strongly felt here: everyone wants to keep up with Western models of beauty. Yet, there are well-founded historical reasons why plastic surgery in Georgia is booming. After the collapse of the Soviet Union private plastic...
US researchers fight to reclaim climate science message
A remote weather station. Scientists have signed up to two new initiatives that aim to provide the media with accurate climate science information.
Two initiatives will provide information for journalists as elections bring strong sceptic presence to new Congress.
Hundreds of scientists have signed up to two new campaigns that seek to regain control of the message about climate science.
The two separate...
Bio Terror Threat from Kenyan Germ Labs Worries US
US team to inspect Kenya’s germ labs.
Concerned about the threat of biological terrorism, a powerful US senator will lead a team of high-level Pentagon officials on an inspection tour of Kenyan germ laboratories next week.
Richard Lugar, the top Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, will be accompanied by the director of the US Defence Department’s Threat Reduction Agency as...
Cambridge scientists virus breakthrough could cure the Common Cold
Virus (purple) circulating in the bloodstream recognised by antibodies (yellow) of the immune system.
In a dramatic breakthrough that could affect millions of lives, scientists have been able to show for the first time that the body’s immune defences can destroy the common cold virus after it has actually invaded the inner sanctum of a human cell, a feat that was believed until now to be impossible.
The...
West Bank gets five-star hotel
The Mövenpick Hotel Ramallah has state-of-the-art security and pricey international cuisine.
With plush suites and an Italian chef, Ramallah’s first luxury hotel opened yesterday, bolstered by a Palestinian economy prospering despite a seemingly intractable conflict with Israel that threatens to undermine it.
The five-star, US$42.6 million (Dh155.89m) Mövenpick Hotel Ramallah towers over this...
Mohammed is now the most popular name for baby boys ahead of Jack and Harry
Name game: Mohammed is now the most popular name for new-born boys (picture posed by model)
Mohammed has become the most popular name for newborn boys in Britain.
It shot up from third the previous year, overtaking Jack, which had topped the list for the past 14 years but was relegated to third spot.
Olivia topped the list for little girls for the second year in a row, behind Ruby and Chloe.
A total...
43% Say Neither Political Party in Congress Represents the American People
Don’t let the Tea Party fool you. A lot of voters are skeptical of the two major political parties, but most aren’t ready for a third party yet.
Still, a plurality (43%) of Likely U.S. Voters believes that neither Democrats nor Republicans in Congress are the party of the American people, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey. Nearly as many see a need for a new third...
Uganda faces demographic dilemma as population hits 32 million
Development experts are warning that Uganda’s high fertility rate might become an economic burden in future if action to check the population surge is not taken.
A new population report released on Wednesday shows that a Ugandan woman on average gives birth to seven children, one of the highest fertility rates not only in East Africa but also in the world.
The report entitled, ‘Population and...
Dubai: Real Estate Crash Sends Prices, Rents Falling
There’s a half-off sale in the world’s tallest building.
Even with an address at the iconic Burj Khalifa, rents for residences in the tower are not immune from Dubai’s real estate crash. Indeed, nearly a year after it was inaugurated with a massive water-and-fireworks display, about 825 of the tower’s 900 ultra-luxury apartments remain unoccupied, according to Better Homes,...
Most Americans Say U.S. Is Too Politically Correct
It may not be politically correct to say it, but most Americans think the country’s gotten too PC and see that as a problem.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 57% of Adults believe America today has become too politically correct, while just 23% say the country is not politically correct enough. Eleven percent (11%) say the balance is about right.
Some people think that...
Microsoft Moves to Help Nonprofits Avoid Piracy-Linked Crackdowns
Microsoft is vastly expanding its efforts to prevent governments from using software piracy inquiries as a pretext to suppress dissent. It plans to provide free software licenses to more than 500,000 advocacy groups, independent media outlets and other nonprofit organizations in 12 countries with tightly controlled governments, including Russia and China.
With the new program in place, authorities...
'Viva Palestina' aid flotilla set to depart for Gaza
Egypt announces it will allow aid convoy to dock at Al-Arish seaport on route to Gaza, will deny George Galloway entry into country.
A flotilla of ships titled the “Viva Palestina” convoy, hailed by organizers as the largest convoy to break the Gaza embargo, is set to depart this weekend, organizers announced Thursday.
The flotilla has been cleared to sail from Syria to the Egyptian port...
Miss India Jacinta Lal accused of ‘not looking Indian’
Row: Jacinta Lal raised eyebrows at the Wellington leg of the MissIndiaNZ contest where some of the audience accused her of not being Indian enough.
Her stunning looks won her a coveted title in New Zealand’s Miss India contest.
But Jacinta Lal, 21, was today at the centre of a huge row after she was accused of not looking Indian enough.
The blue-eyed blonde, whose father is Fijian-Indian and...