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WHO: 1,893 cases of swine flu, 31 deaths
Geneva - The number of laboratory confirmed cases of infections of the new influenza A(H1N1)...
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WHO reports 1,658 confirmed cases of swine flu
Geneva - The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday confirmed 1,658 cases of the new...
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WHO confirms 1025 flu cases in 20 countries
Geneva - The World Health Organization confirmed Monday 1025 officially reported cases of influenza...
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Mexican health officials raise swine-flu deaths to 19
Mexico City - Mexican Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova have raised the number of confirmed...
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WHO to Intensify Anti-Malaria Fight in Asia-Pacific
The World Health Organization (WHO) vowed on Friday to intensify the fight against malaria in...
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Combination of Two-Already Approved Drugs May Cure Resistant TB
Two FDA-approved drugs show promise in treating extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB),...
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GE, Pittsburgh Hospital Collaborate to Open Cancer Centers Worldwide
GE Healthcare, a division of General
Electric Co. and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,...
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South Korea Confirms Fourth Outbreak of Bird Flu Virus
A fourth outbreak of the H5N1 bird flu virus
was confirmed by the South Korean government, after...
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Thousands of Chickens to Be Culled in S Korea amid Bird Flu Alarm
South Korean authorities have started culling thousands of
chickens following a bird flu outbreak,...
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Snoring Linked to Chronic Bronchitis
Snoring may significantly increase the risk of a person to
develop chronic bronchitis, a...
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South Korean Scientists At U.S. Stem Cell Bank
After a scandal involving a top Korean scientist, a delegation of South Korean scientists spent two...
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China Warns Of Bird Flu in Winter Time
Chinese authorities released a warning of a “very high”
possibility of outbreaks of bird flu in...
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China Reports its 17th Bird Flu Death
A 24-year-old man from China’s
Jiangsu
province has been reported dead of the H5N1 strain of bird...
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Bird Flu Outbreaks in South Korea
South Korean authorities killed thousands of ducks at four
southern farms, after they have...
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South Korea's Jump Up Internet Rescue School
Admit it or not, the so-called “Internet
addiction” exists, as more and more people...
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Science
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South Korean scientists create glowing cloned dogs
Seoul - Scientists in South Korea have become the first to clone dogs with...
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Taiwan scientist claims breakthrough in earthquake early warning
Taipei - A Taiwan scientist has made breakthrough in earthquake early warnings, allowing the public...
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First Commercial Clone Dog “Back” To Its Family
Amazing as it sounds, a couple from Boca Raton, Florida, actually paid a California firm $155,000...
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Cloning Animals Just Turned Into A Business
Edgar and Nina, a couple from Miami, became the first people in the United States to have one of...
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Family Pays $155,000 to Welcome Cloned Pup into Their Home
The dog is man’s best friend, and that friendship transcends through death... it only...
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Cloning Researcher Hwang Woo Sook Barred From Human Stem-Cell Work
South Korean cloning researcher Hwang Woo Sook was barred
Friday from returning to human stem-cell...
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Yi Experiences Rough Landing, But Remains A Hero To South Korea
The most exciting experience of
the first South Korean astronaut to go into space ended...
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South Korean Astronaut Happy To Be Onboard ISS
The space mission
conducted by Russia and South Korea is
going really well and everyone involved...
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Yi So-yeon, First South Korean Astronaut, Flies To ISS
The Russian Soyuz spacecraft, boarding South’s Korea’s first
astronaut Yi So-yeon and also...
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South Korea Chose A Woman For Its First Space Mission
South Korea delegated a 29-year-old
female bioengineering student to be its first astronaut to go...
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Fermilab, US science face disaster due to trimmed budget for 2008
America’s most famous particle physics lab will almost certainly cease to develop key projects, due...
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South Korean Researchers Cloned Fluorescent Cats
These days, it seems that science out wins art. Up to now artists could get their imagination free...
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Technology
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EU slaps record 1-billion-euro fine on Intel
Brussels - The European Commission, in a bid to provide computer buyers with more...
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Samsung Rolls up New LCD TVs, Plans to Increase Sales by 10 Percent
While recent studies showed that the high-definition TV market didn’t do well this year,...
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$1 billion Needed for US-Made Lithium Ion Batteries Master Plan
Electric cars seem more and more close to become a practical, normal alternative to those using...
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North Korea Announced Intention to Restart Nuclear Reactor
North
Korea announced on Friday its intention to
restart its Yongbyon nuclear reactor as...
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Google Confirms Acquisition of South Korean Blogging Platform
Mountain View search giant Google Inc. has acquired South
Korean blog company Tatter and Company,...
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CWA: Download Speeds In The US Are Still Way Too Slow
As found in the results of a recently completed study conducted by Communications Workers of...
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Intel Slammed with Antitrust Probe in the US
Intel's antitrust woes have started to mount in the United States also. The leading CPU maker is...
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South Korea's First Astronaut Talks About Her Experience
Yi So-yeon, South Korea’s first astronaut, detailed today her
return to Earth during the...
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LG to unveil cheaper, better mobile-TV technology at CES
Korea’s second-largest electronics company is set to unveil a new mobile-TV technology at this...
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Sharp hit by Samsung counter-suit
The patent dispute between Japan-based Sharp and South Korea-based Samsung is heading for a long...
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Man Possibly Killed by an Exploding Mobile Phone Battery
A South Korean man was found dead at his working place, this Wednesday, possibly killed by his cell...
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Yahoo! Search Available on Nine Asian Mobile Operators
Yahoo Inc. announced today, on their portal, that they will provide
mobile search services to nine...
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The Hidden Motives behind MS’s OOXML Failure
Microsoft’s OOXML standard did not manage to achieve the global support Redmond had hoped for, but...
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Toshiba Set to Inaugurate NAND-Flash Joint Venture
Toshiba, currently the second largest flash-memory manufacturer in the world, announced the opening...
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Samsung Resumes NAND-Flash Production
South Asian behemoth Samsung has resumed operations at its six production lines that produce NAND...
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Specials
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Florida Couple Clones Dead Dog for $155,000
A Florida couple was devastated after their dog died of cancer, but they had a plan and now their...
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Couple Pays $155,000 to Clone Dog
Nina and Edgar Otto, a couple from Boca Raton, paid $155,000 to have their dog cloned from...
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First Commercially Cloned Puppy Arrives Home
A Florida couple missed their dead dog so much they paid $155000 to have it cloned and shipped to...
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IBM received The Most Patents In 2008
Recent data shows that IBM is the leader when it comes down to the most patents received last year....
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The French Artificial Heart
Recently, French scientists have seriously engaged in the race of building the first proper...
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Hong Kong Shows Halloween Spirit to Lure in Short-Haul Visitors
Hong Kong - Hong Kong has been named many things: Asia's world city, former British colony, the...
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Space Tourist Safely Returns To Earth
The Russian Soyuz spacecraft, carrying video games tycoon
Richard Garriott along with a Russian...
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Jimmy Fund Walk Fights Against Cancer
Inspired by a 12-year-old patient of Dr. Sidney Farber,
founder of the Children's Cancer Research...
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One Third of the World’s Population Watched the Olympics’ Opening
Over two billion people or almost one third of the world’s
population watched the opening ceremony...
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Bush And Lee Say North Korea Should Keep Nuclear Pledges
US President George W Bush and South Korean President Lee Myung Bak called Wednesday on North Korea...
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New York Philarmonic Will Perform in South Korea
The oldest U.S. orchestra is trying to pierce North Korea’s
isolation, using the power of music....
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Nine Years After: Blizzard Ready To Unleash StarCraft II
Sometimes, in the gaming world, the only thing it can be
said after a company announced a new...
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World
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At swine flu epicentre, death toll climbs amid world alert
As the death toll climbed to 152 in Mexico, countries around the world took steps to warn the...
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Clinton seeks "meaningful" steps against climate change
Washington - US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton called for the...
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North Korea to try detained US journalists
Seoul - North Korea said Friday it has concluded its investigation into the alleged illegal entry...
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China willing to mediate for six-party talks resumption
Tokyo - China has expressed a willingness to mediate in talks between North Korea...
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IAEA inspectors leave North Korea
Vienna - The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said its inspectors left North Korea...
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North Korea heading toward further isolation, US says
Washington - North Korea has taken a step toward further isolation by ending its cooperation with...
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South Korea sees no end to nuclear talks with North Korea
Seoul - South Korea's government has not written off the six-nation talks aimed...
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North Korea vows to boycott nuclear talks
Seoul - North Korea announced Tuesday it will boycott international...
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China seeks restraint, Japan a resolution on North Korea
Beijing/Tokyo - China called Monday for restraint after North Korea's rocket...
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Japan, Venezuela to cooperate in natural resources development
Tokyo - Japan and Venezuela agreed on Monday to seek ways to jointly develop oil...
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North Korea launches rocket, draws international ire
Seoul/Tokyo/Washington - North Korea launched a rocket early Sunday and claimed to have put a...
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Japan denies reports of North Korean rocket launch
Tokyo - North Korea has not gone ahead with a planned rocket launch yet,...
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Feelgood US President steals the show
London - US President Barack Obama swept onto the world stage at this week's summit of the world's...
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China, EU in diplomatic bind over satellite-navigation systems
Beijing - China and the European Union are at loggerheads over their...
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EU greets US proposal for climate change forum in April
Beijing - The European Union on Monday welcomed US President Barack Obama's...
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Japan prepares to intercept North Korean missile debris
Tokyo - Japan on Friday readied for North Korea's planned rocket launch, ordering...
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Sanctions would spell end to nuke talks, North Korea warns
Seoul - North Korea warned Tuesday that talks on ending its nuclear weapons...
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Planned North Korean satellite launch arouses suspicion
Seoul - North Korean plans to launch a communications satellite in early...
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UN Nuclear Watchdog Leaves Much To Do For New Director
Vienna - As Mohamed ElBaradei is about to enter his last year as head of the International Atomic...
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Condoleezza Rice Explains North Korea Nuclear Negotiations Stalemate
Last week in Beijing, the disarmament talks between North Korea, the U.S., China, South Korea,...
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North Korea Gets A New 3G Cellular Network
North Korea is stepping up its telecommunications services
with a new 3G cellular network, called...
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Pyongyang Mobile Deal Rings In New Era
Seoul - North Korea's urgent need to trigger economic growth and an Egyptian telecommunications...
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Irish dioxin pork "unlikely" health risk, says EU food watchdog
Parma, Italy - The dioxin contamination found in Irish pork does not necessarily pose a health risk...
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Irish police investigate dioxin contamination of pork
Dublin - As Irish police investigated the contamination of Irish pork with dioxins Monday the...
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The North Korean Nuclear Sites Will Soon Be Inspected
Tokyo - North Korea is expected to present a written confirmation which will allow inspections of...
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Europe's Highest Railway Station - How Do You Say That In Japanese?
Kleine Scheidegg, Switzerland - The strangest questions can cross your mind sometimes, such as how...
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South Korea Asks North Korea To Cooperate
Seoul - South Korea sent a message earlier today to North Korea, demanding its officials not to...
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Cheers, warnings greet detention of Taiwan ex-president
Taipei - Many people in Taiwan on Wednesday welcomed the detainment of former President Chen...
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North Korea threatens to close borders with South
Seoul - North Korea threatened Wednesday to close its borders with South Korea starting December 1,...
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