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New Study: Probiotics May Offer Some Benefits To Children

A new report by the American Academy of Pediatrics which was published on Monday suggests that “probiotics” may offer some benefits to infants. The group maintains that they have found new evidence that “good” bacteria may play a key role in preventing and stopping some dangerous conditions in children. The group however maintains that there [...]

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Double-Dip Recession: Not Likely – World Bank President

The World Bank chief, Robert Zoellick has assured investors that it is unlikely that the world’s economy will experience a double-dip recession. He was speaking in an interview in the Indian city of New Delhi. The interview will be aired later on Monday on NDTV. There are a lot of uncertainties about the world’s recovery [...]

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ATP Finals: Roger Destroys Nadal

Roger Federer displayed incredible tennis skills to beat Rafael Nadal, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 in the finals of the ATP Masters Final in London. It was the 22nd time that the pair was meeting. Federer ensured that he ended the year on high after he lost the top spot of the ATP rankings to Nadal. The [...]

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BCS: Nevada Upsets No. 3 Boise State

Coming into the game, No. 3 Boise State were unbeaten. However they did not travel past another game because No.19 Nevada snapped their unbeaten run. Boise’s loss was very shocking not because it ended their 24-game winning streak but because Nevada had not won a game in the last 10 games between the two sides. [...]

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New WikiLeaks Release: US Seeks To Minimize Damage

WikiLeaks has threatened to release new leaked documents and it is a headache for the United States authorities. This is because the new documents have the potential to cause a strain on the relationship between the United States and some of its allies. It is expected that WikiLeaks will this weekend release hundreds of thousands [...]

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Black Friday 2010: Americans Go All Out

Most Americans defied bad weather, long queues, terrible traffic and more importantly the recession, to go-all-out shopping on Black Friday. This Black Friday could go down in history as the busiest in the history of the United States. It was not only the number of shoppers that filled the shops that thrilled some economists. They [...]

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