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82. Pesticide link to autism suspected
By Marla Cone Times Staff Writer July 30, 2007 Women who live near California farm fields sprayed with organochlorine pesticides may be more likely to give birth to children with autism, according to a study by state health officials to be published today. By Marla Cone Times Staff Writer July 30, 2007 Women who live near California farm fields sprayed with organochlorine pesticides may be more likely to give birth to children with autism, according to a study by state health officials to...
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83. Morrisons fined for selling out-of-date goods
Calderdale Magistrates Court was told that products found included Morrisons mixed antipasta, Morrisons duck and champagne pat , Nestl Mucnh Bunch whole milk yoghurt, Morrisons watercress, two packets of Pasta Reale Duetto-filled fresh pasta and a Yeo Valley natural bio live yoghurt. A Morrisons store in Halifax has been fined more than 6,000 for selling out-of-date yoghurts, pat and watercress. Calderdale Magistrates Court was told that products found included Morrisons mixed antipasta,...
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84. Howard s nuke legacy
And over the next couple of weeks, two other books detailed different aspects of what Howard will leave behind after over a decade in power National Insecurity: The Howard Government s Betrayal of Australia by Linda Weiss, John Mathews and Elizabeth Thurbon, and Shakedown: Australia s Grab for Timor Oil by Paul Cleary. How Howard will be remembered is a question that is being answered at least, in part by a number of books now appearing on bookshelves across Australia. And over the next...
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85. Globe South listings
Age 10 and younger participate in play areas such as storybook cottage, post office, SS Rosemarie, camping exhibit, clinic, the workshop, and dramatic playtime, 10 a. House instruments available for use during the open mike and jam sessions, include a drum kit, guitars, harmonica mike, keyboards, and a Hammond H112. Open dawn to dusk, with more than 7,000 acres of walking trails, a walking club, and free outdoor activities sponsored by the state Department of Conservation and Recreation....
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86. US's Paulson highlights effects of global warming with Chinese officials
The salt water lake, which sits in the Tibetan plateau and is the largest lake in China, is often referred to as China's "ground zero for climate change" Paulson is under pressure from lawmakers in Congress to extract promises from China about faster appreciation of its currency. The Treasury chief said he hopes to illustrate the importance of reducing greenhouse gas emissions with his visit to the lake, which is shrinking partly as a result of China's booming economy. Asked if his trip to...
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87. Senator Attacks Health Agency Director on Personal Spending
Senator Attacks Health Agency Director on Personal Spending - New York Times Skip to article Free 14-Day Trial. By GARDINER HARRIS Published: July 28, 2007 A National Institutes of Health director spent millions of agency dollars for his laboratory at the institute and continued as an expert consultant in asbestos cases despite conflict-of-interest rules discouraging that, Congressional investigators have said. By GARDINER HARRIS Published: July 28, 2007 A National Institutes of Health...
SourceNew York Times,United States

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