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Sidebottom out of ODI series - ECB
Ryan Sidebottom has been ruled out of the ODI series Ryan Sidebottom's dismal run with injuries continued as he was ruled out of the remainder of England's one-day series in India with a side strain. The 30-year-old left-arm seamer is yet to play a ...
Tendulkar set to start - ECB
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni is ready to unleash Sachin Tendulkar on England in the fourth one-day international in Bangalore. The hosts secured convincing wins in the first three matches of the seven-game series and would claim an overall ...
Discovery of a "Transsexual Gene" Raises More Questions Than Answers - Popular Science
A few weeks ago, Hanna Rosin's wrenching and well-researched article about young transsexuals?including a girl named Bridget (née Brandon), whose first words were "I like your high heels"?zipped around the blogosphere. In it, Rosin discusses the ...
Focus on Technology - ElectricNews.net
Come and ask questions of successful business experts and network with other technology companies. Take the opportunity to focus on how your business can compete and grow in the current economic climate. Format: Presentations from speakers on ...
Pluck Enables Leading Lawn and Gardening Site to Cultivate Consumer ... - Earthtimes
AUSTIN, Texas - (Business Wire) Pluck Corporation , a subsidiary of Demand Media , and The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company are collaborating to deliver a unique social experience to consumers visiting the Scotts.com site. By adding Pluck ® social media ...
Are You At Risk For Another Bone Fracture? - Health and Age.com
Earlier in the week, we reported on osteoporosis in men. Now, here's some news about osteoporosis in women. Among post-menopausal women, wrist fractures are the most common type of fracture. According to a study published in a recent issue of the ...
MontGuide: Medical diagnoses topic of discussion - Billings Gazette
BOZEMAN - Over-diagnosis of medical problems will be discussed at the next Cafe Scientifique to be held at 6 p.m. Thursday at Ferraro's Fine Italian Restaurant in Bozeman. The public is invited to this free informal discussion. Dr. H. Gilbert Welch ...
Do You Know What Obama's Health Plan Will Cost? - Health and Age.com
According to consulting firm PriceWaterhouseCoopers, President-elect Barack Obama's plans to revamp the U.S. health care system would provide health insurance for 95 percent of Americans and cost the federal government an estimated $75 billion, as ...
Churchgoers' fury grows at PMS 'advice' - NewsLetter
AN increasing number of churchgoers have been speaking out about the troubled Presbyterian Mutual Society. Last week the society halted all withdrawals after a run by shareholders sapped its cash reserves. Members panicked when they realised it had ...
Council advances 2 marine reserves - Register-Guard
LINCOLN CITY ? After a torturous, confusing day of debate, the Ocean Policy Advisory Council on Tuesday signed off on two proposals for marine reserves near Depoe Bay and Port Orford as pilot projects to send to the governor and the Legislature for ...
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