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Study: Contraception an economic issue
Most U.S. women say they use contraceptives because they could not afford to take care of a baby at that time, researchers say.Jennifer Frost and Laura Lindberg of the Guttmacher Institute in New York said few U.S. studies ask women why they use contraception and what benefits they expect or have achieved from its use.Frost and Lindberg surveyed 2,094 U.S. women receiving services at 22 family pla
Technology Sept. 26, 2012
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Police continue search for missing U.K. girl, teacher
(123rf)The U.K. police said the location of a math teacher and his female student is still a mystery.Megan Stammers, 16, had been in a relationship with her married teacher, Jeremy Forrest, for the last seven months. News reports disclosed that Megan also has an extra-curricular tutorial at another school where Forrest taught.Megan’s friends and her school were fully aware what was going on with t
Sept. 26, 2012
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Public sector should improve transparency, debt control: minister
South Korea's public sector should double up its efforts to improve its business health by increasing management transparency and keeping debt under control, the finance minister said Wednesday."We hope that the public sector institutions will raise the trust of people by enhancing their transparency and push for systematic management, including debt analysis," Bahk Jae-wan told a crisis managemen
Sept. 26, 2012
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Tunnel at N. Korea's nuclear test site damaged by typhoon: source
One of two new tunnels at North Korea's nuclear test site was damaged by a recent typhoon and heavy rains, but appears to have only minor damage, a Seoul government source said Wednesday.North Korea has built two new tunnels at Punggye-ri in the northeastern province of North Hamgyong, where the North conducted atomic tests in 2006 and 2009, in a possible preparation for its third underground nucl
North Korea Sept. 26, 2012
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Eurozone economy unlikely to improve until next year: BOK head
South Korea's top central banker said Wednesday that the eurozone economy is not likely to improve until next year as the global economic outlook remains subdued."A set of economic data coming from the eurozone has given mixed signals, repeatedly producing positive and negative news together," Bank of Korea (BOK) Gov. Kim Choong-soo said in a monthly meeting with economists."The eurozone economy i
Sept. 26, 2012
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Crocodile escapes in mid-flight
Australian airline Qantas confirmed a crocodile escaped from its cage during a flight and was found roaming the baggage compartment.The airline said the croc got out of its cage during a Brisbane to Melbourne flight last week and was found roaming the baggage compartment by a handler, The Daily Telegraph, Sydney, reported Monday.The reptile was returned to its cage without incident, Qantas said.Th
Sept. 25, 2012
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Molester, caught on video game, sentenced
A British court sentenced a man to three and a half years in prison for molesting a 10-year-old girl who caught the act on her Nintendo DS, officials said.John Fisher, 46, admitted touching the girl inappropriately in January 2010 and November 2011, after the photographic evidence was presented, Britain's The Daily Mirror reported Wednesday.Detective Constable Annabelle Bunn, the Suffolk police of
World News Sept. 25, 2012
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Air Force sergeant guilty in sex scandal
A former U.S. Air Force basic training instructor at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland pleaded guilty Monday to having sex with a trainee.Staff Sgt. Jason Manko admitted to wrongfully seeking a relationship with a technical trainee and wrongfully engaging in sexual activity with the woman, base spokesman Brent Boller said.Manko is the fifth instructor to face trial in a scandal at the Texas air base
Sept. 25, 2012
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Woman kills 12-foot gator in S.C.
A 23-year-old woman hunting alligators in South Carolina said she was shocked to quickly take down a 12-footer weighing about 800 pounds.Kayla McGuire, who was hunting gators with her fiance Sunday morning near Randolph's Landing in Manning, said guides Eugene Finkbeiner and Randy Donley of D4 Outfitters in Sumter led them to the alligator and threw a hook line over its back, allowing McGuire Sept. 25, 2012
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Swiss sky scuffle caused by seat-back altercation: Media
A mid-air brawl between two passengers on a flight from Zurich to Beijing was caused by an altercation over the position of a passenger's seat back, a Swiss-German tabloid reported on Tuesday.A flier aboard Sunday's Swiss airline flight - a 57-year-old Chinese man who was reportedly tipsy - felt disturbed during his meal when the passenger in front of him reclined his chair, the newspaper Blick re
Sept. 6, 2012
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Facebook Co-Founder Sells 450,000 More Shares
(AFP)NEW YORK (AP) — Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz is shedding another 450,000 of the social networking company's shares, for a take of about $8.3 million.Moskovitz has been selling 150,000 shares a day and disclosing the sales every three days. Including the most recent sales, he still holds about 132 million shares.The latest filing was made Tuesday and covered sales since last Thursday.
Latest News Sept. 5, 2012
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Tapioca pearls in bubble tea contain carcinogens: German study
German health authorities and researchers have come out swinging recently against the Taiwanese drink bubble tea, warning that the popular dessert beverage presents a choking hazard to children and may contain cancer-causing chemicals.The warnings, released separately, come as Europe, and Germany in particular, begin to catch on to the bubble tea trend which has already swept major urban centers
Technology Sept. 4, 2012
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Actor Michael Clarke Duncan dead at 54
(AFP)LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Michael Clarke Duncan, the hulking, prolific character actor whose dozens of films included an Oscar-nominated performance as a death row inmate in ``The Green Mile'' and such other box office hits as ``Armageddon,'' `'Planet of the Apes'' and ``Kung Fu Panda,'' is dead at age 54.Clarke died Monday morning at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, where he was being tr
Film Sept. 4, 2012
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Coca Cola sold in N. Korean pizza shop: video
A video clip posted on YouTube in mid-March shows that an Italian restaurant in the capital city of Pyongyang serves Coca Cola along with pizza to foreign diners, with employees calling it "Italian Coke." (Yonhap)SEOUL, Aug. 31 (Yonhap) -- A North Korean pizzeria was seen selling Coca Cola, a symbol of American culture, a video clip showed Friday, an unusual move in the communist state that regar
Latest News Aug. 31, 2012
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Andy Roddick to say he'll retire after US Open
(Yonhap)NEW YORK (AP) _ Andy Roddick announced his retirement on Thursday, saying his tennis career will close at the U.S. Open, the site of his biggest triumph. The 2003 champion at Flushing Meadows and former No. 1-ranked player decided to walk away from the sport whenever his U.S. Open ends, making the surprise announcement at a news conference on his 30th birthday. ``I just feel like it's
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