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65 Years after being a dog trainer in a concentration camp a man and his wife are now facing deportation for war crimes.
By: Natureboy | Updated: 10/6/2007 by Natureboy | (0)
Oct. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Canada's dollar rose to a 31-year high and government bonds fell after a report showed unemployment dropped to a three-decade low, bolstering expectations the Bank of Canada will keep interest rates steady.
By: Natureboy | Updated: 10/7/2007 by Natureboy | (0)
145 million members. Soon to translate to different languages.
By: Natureboy | Updated: 10/10/2007 by Natureboy | (2)
TORONTO -- Canadians should consult with their doctors before rushing to their neighbourhood stores and pharmacies to snap vitamin D off of the shelves, a Canadian Cancer Society official said Tuesday.
By: Natureboy | Updated: 11/7/2007 by Natureboy | (1)
A landmark new study is raising the tantalizing spectre that a simple and cheap vitamin supplement may offer a highly effective way of preventing cancer.
RENTON, Wash. (AP) - The King County sheriff's office says six people have been arrested in an investigation into two Renton tanning salons that are suspected as fronts for prostitution.
By: Natureboy | Updated: 12/19/2007 by SecondFloor | (13)
Microsoft founder is going to battle against rock legend Slash at the Consumer Electronics show.
By: Natureboy | Updated: 12/29/2007 by Natureboy | (1)
A newly discovered hunk of space rock has a 1 in 75 chance of slamming into the Red Planet on Jan. 30, scientists said Thursday.
By: Natureboy | Updated: 12/21/2007 by Natureboy | (1)
assengers on a rocky Air Canada flight from Victoria to Toronto Thursday say they thought they were about to die when their plane suddenly jolted and suddenly dropped 4,000 feet mid-flight.
By: Natureboy | Updated: 1/11/2008 by Natureboy | (1)
A northern Saskatchewan reservation was in mourning Thursday for two children found frozen to death after their father passed out while walking with them.
By: Natureboy | Updated: 2/8/2008 by Natureboy | (1)
With ancient beliefs at stake, some Aboriginals reject DNA testing
By: Natureboy | Updated: 2/11/2008 by seamusm | (4)
GLENDALE, Calif. - Attorneys in the wrongful-death lawsuit against John Ritter’s doctors gave jurors drastically different views Wednesday on whether anything could have been done to save the actor on the night he died.
By: Natureboy | Updated: 3/13/2008 by Natureboy | (1)
WASHINGTON – Today, the Indoor Tanning Association (ITA) launched an aggressive nationwide campaign encouraging the public to rethink sun-tanning.
By: Natureboy | Updated: 3/26/2008 by leesa | (3)
Melvin "Man-o-war" Costa has a classic Nazi eagle and swastika insignia tattooed across his chest and a prison gang spider web inked on his right elbow.
By: Natureboy | Updated: 3/31/2008 by FreedomFries | (6)
A pregnant man who used to be a woman has shown Oprah Winfrey the images from his ultrasound scan, proving that his pregnancy is not a hoax.
By: Natureboy | Updated: 4/3/2008 by Natureboy | (1)
Study subjects who took ibuprofen for at least five years registered a 40% lower risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.
By: Natureboy | Updated: 5/7/2008 by Natureboy | (1)
Californian officials are searching for bodies at a ranch used by cult leader Charles Manson, nearly 40 years after his followers went on a killing spree.
By: Natureboy | Updated: 5/20/2008 by Natureboy | (0)
On Sunday afternoon, Fournier's launch manager Dale Sommerfeldt of Saskatoon said plans for this morning's 40-kilometre ascent to the edge of space in a helium balloon and subsequent skydive back down to Earth were a go.
By: Natureboy | Updated: 5/27/2008 by seamusm | (9)
A man tore the head off a controversial Adolf Hitler wax figure at Madame Tussauds' new branch in Berlin on its opening day Saturday, officials said.
By: Natureboy | Updated: 7/12/2008 by (Guest) | (4)
NASA scientists said Thursday the Phoenix lander exploring Mars had confirmed water on the planet after analysis of a soil sample from the Red planet's surface.
By: Natureboy | Updated: 8/1/2008 by (Guest) | (3)
The latest heady rumor: that the spacecraft Phoenix now analyzing soil and ice on the arctic plains of Mars had discovered chemicals so startling and so relevant to the search for life on the Red Planet...
By: Natureboy | Updated: 8/6/2008 by glendam | (2)
IN APRIL, Greg Graffin, a professor in the UCLA life sciences department, arrived on the campus of Harvard University to accept an Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award in Cultural Humanism
By: Natureboy | Updated: 8/26/2008 by Natureboy | (0)
The Indoor Tanning Association addresses one of Sarah Palin’s lesser-known controversies: her tanning bed.
By: Natureboy | Updated: 9/17/2008 by Natureboy | (1)
The government has approved the first noninvasive brain stimulator to treat depression — a device that beams magnetic pulses through the skull.
By: Natureboy | Updated: 10/25/2008 by ademers1980 | (1)
The operators of a Houston-based tanning salon chain were slapped with a lawsuit after investigators say the company claimed their tanning beds increased body levels of Vitamin D, thus reducing the risk of cancer.
By: Natureboy | Updated: 11/11/2008 by Natureboy | (1)