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  1. California Senate OKs measure to ban smoking in apartments

    Untitled News Source - May 31, 2008

    California Senate has passed a proposal to ban smoking in apartments, a newspaper report said on Friday. The proposal, approved on Thursday, would allow landlords to prohibit smoking in apartment buildings they own to

  2. WHO calls for total ban on tobacco advertising

    Untitled News Source - May 31, 2008

    The World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday urged governments to protect the world's 1.8 billion youth by imposing a ban on all tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship. "A ban on all tobacco advertising

  3. No major epidemic outbreak in quake zones

    Untitled News Source - May 31, 2008

    As of Thursday midnight, no cases of major epidemics or emergent public health incidence have been reported in the quake zones jolted by the 8.0-magnitude earthquake on May 12, the health ministry said on Friday. A

  4. Vietnamese agency to test bird flu vaccine among humans

    Untitled News Source - May 31, 2008

    A Vietnamese health institute has asked for permission from the Health Ministry to test its bird flu vaccine among humans, after it worked successfully on animals. The Nha Trang Institute of Vaccines and Medical

  5. Five more fights await U.S. Democratic presidential candidates

    World - May 31, 2008

    Ahead of the final three primaries in June, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama are facing a high stakes contest Saturday as a Democratic party panel decides whether to reseat the Florida and Michigan delegates

  6. Panama to investigate helicopter crash killing 6 Chilean police officers

    World - May 31, 2008

    Panamanian President Martin Torrijos promised Friday that his government will investigate Thursday's helicopter crash, which left 11 people dead, six of them members of the Chilean police. "We will cooperate (with

  7. Gates says U.S. remains engagement with Asia-Pacific

    World - May 31, 2008

    U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates told an Asian security summit here Saturday that the United States will remain strong engagement in the Asia-Pacific region no matter who will be the next president. "Any future U.S

  8. World Bank warns Jakarta of tidal floods

    World - May 31, 2008

    The World Bank has warned that northern Jakarta might be hit by tidal flooding next week as the sea level will rise by up to 1.21 meters. The head of infrastructure division of the bank Hongjoo Hahm said that tidal

  9. Thai Supreme Commander says soldiers to follow if PM orders them to drive protestors

    World - May 31, 2008

    Thailand's Supreme Commander Boonsang Niampradit said on Saturday that the soldiers have the duty to follow if the premier orders the military to crack down the anti-government protestors. Boonsang's statement came

  10. Thai PM threatens to crackdown anti-government protesters

    World - May 31, 2008

    Thailand's prime minister Samak Sundaravej said on his weekly Saturday TV talk show program that if the anti-government group continue protest at the main street of Bangkok, the government would use police or military

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