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telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Oct 12, 2008
An MP has expressed outrage after a barrister referred to a teenage rape victim's photos on social networking site Facebook showing her looking happy.
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thespoiler.co.uk » The Spoiler - Oct 2, 2008
Is this man a happy chicken? In a horrible example of life immitating Jerry Maguire, Wagner Ribeiro (football agent) has been shown the door by Robinho, having snared his client the best football deal ever made. The …
Also tagged: chelsea, man city, blog, manager, real madrid, cristiano ronaldo, sack, robinho, wagner ribeiro
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Metro - Sep 26, 2008
D.C. Council members gave a cool reception yesterday to Mayor Adrian M. Fenty's $2.5 billion plan to modernize public schools, calling it vague, incomplete and developed with little participation by District residents.
Also tagged: school, washington dc, plan, adrian fenty, members, council, with, michelle rhee, vincent gray, fast company magazine, david nakamura, mafara hobson, council of the district of columbia, david catania, victor reinoso, allen lew, century school, modernization, h d woodson high school, dena iverson, mary filardo
psychcentral.com » World of Psychology - Sep 18, 2008
So after a decade or more of modern neuroscience research using fMRI and other advanced imaging scans as well as extensive gene studies, what do we know about the brain? It is a far more complex organ than we …
Also tagged: anger, general, research, brain, researchers, study, brain and behavior, miller, depression, emotions, genes, gene, psychology, studies, disorders, personality, emotion, sadness, cortex, bipolar, unhappiness, neurons, regions, grief and loss, evolutionary
psychcentral.com » World of Psychology - Sep 17, 2008
It’s a vexing question and one that Dr. Ronald Pies tries to address in a recent New York Times piece, I think with great aplomb. The answer is, of course, “Yes,” but does sadness always lead to depression? And that …
Also tagged: general, medical, treatment, grief, sad, treat, depression, happiness, psychology, happy, disorders, depressed, sadness, grieving, redefining, complicated, suicidal, activating, policy and advocacy, grief and loss, mental health and wellness, aplomb, vexing, medicalized
thespoiler.co.uk » The Spoiler - Sep 2, 2008
Prem player pays tribute to favourite hobby and breaks stuff A few weeks ago we told you about the Premiership star who would rather play with his beloved quad bikes than kick a ball around a field. The same player …
Also tagged: newcastle, blog, collage, premier league, colleague, quad bikes
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Style - Aug 5, 2008
· Most kids' meals at top restaurant chains have way too many calories to be healthy, according to a report released yesterday.
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Redskins - Jul 22, 2008
Quarterback Jason Campbell said he was disappointed in his performance the first two days of training camp.
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britneygroupie.com » Britney Spears - Jun 19, 2008
The scene at Kentwood must be like a zoo since this morning and one can only imagine that the local police isn’t happy with the ‘unwanted guests.‘ Britney Spears arrives at the hospital earlier this morning X17 …
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psychcentral.com » World of Psychology - Jun 12, 2008
Christopher Lane has an excellent article in yesterday’s The Boston Globe about the murky line between normal shyness and something called social anxiety disorder (also known as social phobia). The article examines the …
Also tagged: general, social, stress, sad, shy, brain and behavior, globe, anxiety, extreme, psychology, disorders, phobia, unhappiness, lane, diagnoses, shyness, anxiety and panic, policy and advocacy, mental health and wellness, inclusiveness, overdiagnosis, over diagnosis