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  1. Bruxelles souligne l'apport positif des « plombiers polonais »

    lesechos.fr » Les Echos - actualité internationale - 24 hours ago

    DE NOTRE BUREAU À BRUXELLES.Près de 2 millions de ressortissants des pays de l'Est ayant rejoint l'Union depuis 2004 se sont installés dans les quinze « anciens » Etats membres d'avant l'élargissement. Mais il n'est

  2. Japanese 'giving up on sex'

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph World News - Nov 13, 2008

    Japan is facing a crisis in the bedroom that threatens the very future of the nation according to the head of the nation's Family Planning Association.

    Also tagged: japan, nation, sex, family, children, couples, decline, crisis

  3. A Truly Bottoms-Up Equality Initiative: More Women’s Restrooms

    A Truly Bottoms-Up Equality Initiative: More Women’s Restrooms

    truemors.com » Truemors - Nov 10, 2008

    With all the hub-bub regarding the presidential election, a problem plaguing more than half the world’s population was being tackled in Macau, let’s call it a pressing health care matter: the long lines for women’s

    Also tagged: health, expo, crap, presidential election, health care, summit, toilet, bathrooms, environmental initiatives, half the world, o hare international airport, hub bub, worldwide relief, health and sanitation

  4. Bitter Michelle Malkin Is Looking For Something To Cling To!

    wonkette.com » Wonkette: The D.C. Gossip - Nov 5, 2008

    Here is your President — ha ha, no, the other one: “George” — congratulating Barack Obama. [Ben Smith] Hysterical manchild Eric Cantor, whose feelings were hurt by terrible bully Nancy Pelosi, is throwing his name

    Also tagged: rumors on the internets, george bush, 1, michelle malkin, eric cantor, re branding, obama s mystery puppy

  5. As Schools Grapple With Crowding, Prospect of Rezoning Angers Manhattan Parents

    nytimes.com » NYT > N.Y. / Region - Nov 4, 2008

    The topic of rezoning is so sensitive that education officials have referred to it as the “third rail” — and no one seems to recall the last significant boundary change.

    Also tagged: zoning, children and youth, education and schools, manhattan nyc, education department nyc, upper west side nyc

  6. Obama won over in Dixville Notch

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Nov 4, 2008

    The election emerged at Dixville Notch, the first town in America where Democrat won Dixville Notch for the first time since 1968. It was the first results the 2008 general election, the small town Dixville Notch, New

    Also tagged: politics, canada, john mccain, tradition, democrat party, general election, notch, coos county new hampshire, dixville township, hampshire usa, national media attention, presidential preferences, unincorporated village, united states presidential elections

  7. Rory Carroll: Could climate change and economic collapse consign us to the same fate as the Mayans?

    guardian.co.uk » Latest news, sport, business, comment and reviews from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk - Oct 28, 2008

    The ruins lie silent and abandoned in the heart of the jungle; blocks of stone surrendered to the vines, which twist and writhe over temples, plazas and pyramids. Weeds and forest creatures have colonised the inner

    Also tagged: business, climate change, world news, environment, global economy, credit crunch

  8. Rory Carroll: Could climate change and economic collapse consign us to the same fate as the Mayans?

    guardian.co.uk » World news | guardian.co.uk - Oct 27, 2008

    The ruins lie silent and abandoned in the heart of the jungle; blocks of stone surrendered to the vines, which twist and writhe over temples, plazas and pyramids. Weeds and forest creatures have colonised the inner

    Also tagged: business, climate change, world news, environment, society, global economy, credit crunch, social trends

  9. Vaccinating family may help protect newborns against flu

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 27, 2008

    Washington, Oct 27 (ANI): Vaccinating new mothers and other family members against influenza can protect newborns against the life-threatening virus, say researchers from Duke Children’’s Hospital. The researchers

    Also tagged: south asia, washington dc, virus, flu, flu vaccine, influenza, infectious disease, emmanuel, newborns, family members, s hospital, new mothers, age group, hospitalisation, disease control and prevention, own health, duke children, icaac, infectious disease specialist, pediatric infectious disease

  10. Brit kids losing virginity as young as 12

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 27, 2008

    London, Oct 27 (ANI): Nearly a third of Brit teens have already had sex before the age of 16, according to a new survey. While the average age to lose virginity is considered to be between 16 and 17, around a quarter

    Also tagged: scotland, national, economy, lifetime, researcher, briton, brits, credit crunch, sexual partners, sex partners, romp, pct, age group, daily star, new survey, survey also found that, 15 year olds, losing virginity, average age to lose virginity, living in wales

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