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S'pore / M'sia: March 2006
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Thursday, March 30, 2006. Hospitals, Polyclinics Step Up Measures Against HFMD. By Hasnita A Majid, Channel NewsAsia. Posted: 29 March 2006 2047 hrs. SINGAPORE : Hospitals and polyclinics have taken the fight against the Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease up a notch, stepping up precautionary measures. SingHealth polyclinics, for example, are requiring any patient with a fever and symptoms of the disease to wear a mask; these patients will be attended to first. So far, only three children have been hospitalised.
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Research: March 2006
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Wednesday, March 22, 2006. Caring For Your Introvert. Well I am by nature an introvert, so this article touched a chord with me. Do you know someone who needs hours alone every day? Who loves quiet conversations about feelings or ideas, and can give a dynamite presentation to a big audience, but seems awkward in groups and maladroit at small talk? Who has to be dragged to parties and then needs the rest of the day to recuperate? If so, do you tell this person he is "too serious," or ask if he is okay?
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Politics, Middle-East: January 2006
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Tuesday, January 31, 2006. Cartoons of Prophet Met With Outrage. Depictions of Muhammad in Scandinavian Papers Provoke Anger, Protest Across Muslim World. By John Ward Anderson, Washington Post Foreign Service. Tuesday, January 31, 2006. I would agree that the cartoons are insensitive and in very bad taste. Anyway, at the risk of being targeted by some of the muslim extremists (it is a good thing that no one reads this blog! You can click here. To see the cartoons:. A reference to the belief of some Musl...
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Politics, Middle-East: February 2006
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Friday, February 10, 2006. Muslim Cartoon Fury: Rent-A-Riot. February 9, 2006. Is the whole thing a carefully planned and coordinated set-up. 30 Sep 05: Danish paper publishes cartoons. 20 Oct: Muslim ambassadors complain to Danish PM. 10 Jan 2006: Norwegian publication reprints cartoons. 30 Jan: Cartoons Met with Outrage. 1 Feb: Papers in France, Germany and Italy reprint cartoons. 4 Feb: Danish and Norwegian embassies in Damascus attacked. 5 Feb: Protesters set alight Danish embassy in Beirut. They fai...
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Politics, Middle-East: March 2006
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Wednesday, March 29, 2006. Afghan Christian Convert Arrives In Italy. March 29, 2006. ROME/KABUL (Reuters) - An Afghan Christian convert. Who had faced the death penalty for abandoning Islam has arrived in Italy where he has been offered asylum, Italy said on Wednesday. Abdur Rahman, 40, was jailed this month for converting to Christianity and could have faced trial under Islamic sharia law that stipulates death as punishment for apostasy. Rahman's jailing raised a storm of protest in the West, with Ital...
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Research: December 2005
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Thursday, December 22, 2005. Do Giant Babies Grow Into Giant Adults? Birth size and its consequences. Updated Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2005, at 5:59 PM ET. An Oklahoma woman gave birth to a 14-pound, 3-ounce baby girl on Dec. 16. Hospital workers say the newborn is already wearing diapers and clothing designed for 9-month-olds. Do giant babies like this one turn into giant adults? Bonus Explainer: What makes a baby big? In some cases, diabetes. If an expectant mother can't metabolize sugar properly, her f...
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Research: April 2006
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Monday, April 17, 2006. Men, You Have 30 Seconds To Impress Women. IAN JOHNSTON, SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT. HALF of all women make their minds up within 30 seconds of meeting a man about whether he is potential boyfriend material, according to a study on speed-dating. The women were on average far quicker at making a decision than the men during some 500 speed dates at an event organised as part of Edinburgh Science Festival. While the top-rated female asked bizarrely: "What's your favourite pizza topping?
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On This Day...: April 2006
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Saturday, April 15, 2006. On this Day. Titanic Sinks Four Hours After Hitting Iceberg. 866 rescued by Carpathia, probably 1,250 perish; Ismay safe, Mrs. Astor maybe, noted names missing. The Leyland liner California is remaining and searching the position of the disaster, while the Carpathia is returning to New York with the survivors. First News of the Disaster. At 10:55 o'clock the Titanic reported she was sinking by the head, and at 11:25 o'clock the station here established communication with the All...
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General News: February 2006
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Monday, February 13, 2006. City Digs Out After a Record Snowfall. By SEWELL CHAN and MIKE McINTIRE. February 13, 2006. NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 12: James and Catherine Siegel cross country ski en route to Central Park February 12, 2006 in New York City. Commuters throughout the New York region returned to work today after a record-breaking weekend snowfall only to face widespread train disruptions, streets made nearly impassable by lakes of slush and snow banks that engulfed cars and sidewalks in snow. A hill...
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On This Day...: February 2006
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Wednesday, February 01, 2006. On This Day. Negro Sitdowns Stir Fear Of Wider Unrest In South. On Feb. 1, 1960, four black college students began a sit-in protest at a lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C., where they'd been refused service. The demonstrations were generally dismissed at first as another college fad of the 'panty-raid' variety. This opinion lost adherents, however, as the movement spread from North Carolina to Virginia, Florida, South Carolina and Tennessee and involved fifteen cities. A hand...