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Cats Do Their Turn on the Catwalk It's the hip new craze that's sweeping the nation, or at least YouTube: putting your feline on a treadmill! In Table of Malcontents. [Ironic] An Italian pensioner committed suicide after his wife fell in Recalling the end of Romeo and Juliet, the 70-year-old man, Ettore, who had sat by his wife's bedside for four months after she slipped into a coma following a heart attack, finally gave up hope and gassed himself in the garage of his family home.Less than a day later, his wife, Rossana, woke up in her hospital bed in Padua and immediately asked for him. See-through Galaxy: Revealing The Milky Way's Center The center of our galaxy is hidden behind a "brick wall"of obscuring dust so thick that not even the Hubble Space Telescope can penetrate it. Astronomers Silas Laycock and Josh Grindlay (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics) and colleagues have lifted that veil to reveal a beautiful vista swarming with stars. New Approach Helps Stuttering Children Cope With Bullying, Teasing A new book from a Purdue University speech-language pathologist says more needs to be done to address the bullying that often results in more anxiety for children who stutter than the speech disorder itself. Asia Quake: Trace the Missing User-posted requests for information about people missing since the December 2004 Southeast Asian earthquake and tsunami. View requests by country. From the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). Movie Lawsuits on the Way The movie industry plans to sue people who share movies online. Starting Nov. 16, people who trade copyright films online could be sued for thousands of dollars. By Katie Dean. Vegetable Lovers Should Be Viewed As Different From Fruit Aficionados Health educators and dietitians ought to be more precise the next time they advise Americans that "vegetables and fruit are good for you,"according to a study by a nutritional expert at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. [Funny] A referee has sent himself off in an English amateur league ma Andy Wain had to abandon the Sunday league match between Peterborough North End and a Royal Mail side in the 63rd minute after throwing down his whistle and marching up to confront North End's keeper. Thalassemia: Genetic Blood Disorder Expected To Double In Next Few Dec Children's Hospital Oakland, a world recognized center for treatment and research of thalassemia, has formed an international network treating patients throughout the world. Thalassemia is the world's most common genetic blood disorder and it is rapidly increasing. Seven percent of the world's population are carriers, and 400,000 affected babies are born each year. The World Health Organization (WHO) predicts a doubling of these statistics within the next few decades. Remote Imagery Aids In Detecting And Managing Plant Disease The ability to observe the health of a field from images taken remotely by satellites or aircraft may have a positive economic and environmental impact on plant disease management, say plant pathologists with The American Phytopathological Society (APS).
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