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209 injured in Iran quake: report
Tehran (AFP) Nov 4, 2009
A 4.9-scale earthquake struck the southern Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas early Wednesday injuring at least 209 people, according to the official news agency Irna. The quake struck at 2:56 am (2326 GMT Tuesday) and also rocked the adjoining Qeshm highland. "As of 6:00 am today, we have 209 people wounded in the earthquake said Farshid Abedi, the head of the main medical university in ... read more

Military 'terps' head to war to win peace -- and visas
Golestan, Afghanistan (AFP) Nov 2, 2009
Military interpreter "Rocky" has the combat record and desert camouflage gear of a US Marine, having already survived eight bomb attacks while on patrol in rural southwest Afghanistan. The last explosion threw him from an armoured vehicle and wounded his leg, putting him in a military hospital for two weeks. But for the 24-year-old whose real name is Salim Jawed Stanikzai, there is no qu ... more
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    Ukrainians empty pharmacies in swine flu panic
    Kiev (AFP) Oct 31, 2009
    Ukrainians emptied pharmacies of masks and flu medicines on Saturday after the government ordered a three-week closure of schools and cinemas to combat swine flu. In Lviv in the western region, some pharmacies ran out of flu medicines and masks after worried customers made bulk purchases. Residents complained pharmacies were profiting from the panic caused by the announcement on Friday ... more

    Britain aims to complete first swine flu vaccinations within weeks
    London (AFP) Oct 29, 2009
    Britons with the highest risk of catching swine flu should receive vaccinations by mid-December, the government said Thursday as the numbers catching the illness rose. Health workers, pregnant women and people suffering from cancer, diabetes, heart disease and asthma are first in line for the injections. Ian Dalton, the national director for flu resilience, said all family doctors in ... more

    Iran to deliver response on uranium deal Thursday: report
    Tehran (AFP) Oct 28, 2009
    Iran will deliver on Thursday its much-awaited response to a UN-brokered nuclear deal under which it would export low-enriched uranium for conversion into fuel for a medical research reactor, the Mehr news agency said. The report quoted an unnamed informed source as saying Tehran's "final response" would propose some modifications in the draft of the Western-backed plan but accepts the ... more

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    Policeman hurt in green protest at British power station
    Nottingham, England (AFP) Oct 17, 2009
    A police officer was rushed to hospital Saturday with head injuries during a protest by environmental campaigners at one of Britain's biggest coal-fired power stations, police said. The officer was hurt during a demonstration featuring several hundred activists who want to shut down the Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station near Nottingham, central England. A total of 21 people have been arres ... more

    UN to quake-proof schools, hospitals in Nepal
    Kathmandu (AFP) Oct 14, 2009
    The United Nations said Wednesday it would help to protect Nepal's schools and hospitals against earthquakes as it launched a scheme to reduce the impact of natural disasters in the country. The UN said the risk of natural disasters in Nepal was growing as the population grew and climate change increased flooding and landslides. Last week, dozens of people died in landslides and flash fl ... more

    Study focuses on how synapses form
    Stanford, Calif. (UPI) Oct 12, 2009
    U.S. medical researchers say they've identified a molecule that plays a key role in the formation of brain synapses. The Stanford University Medical Center scientists said their discovery, based on experiments in cell culture and in mice, could advance science's understanding of how children's brains develop, as well as point to new approaches toward countering brain disorders in adults ... more

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