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The Perfect Holiday
Nancy is a divorced mother of three who is so busy raising her children that she's forgotten to...
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The Kite Runner
Marc Forester, director of “Finding Neverland”, is the one
that brought this year to the big...
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The Golden Compass
The main story is about a young orphan girl named Lyra
Belacqua, played by Dakota Blue Rcihards,...
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The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Jean-Dominique Bauby AKA "Jean-Do," the high-flying editor of French Elle and father of...
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The Other Boleyn Girl
Two sisters, Anne and Mary Boleyn, are driven by their ambitious Father and Uncle to advance the...
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Under The Same Moon
Nine-year-old Carlos aka Carlitos is one of the countless children left behind by parents who come...
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Prom Night (2008)
A dark secret amongst a group of children comes back to haunt them in the form of a vengeful killer...
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The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian Trailer 1
One year later, the Kings and Queens of Narnia find themselves back in that faraway wondrous realm,...
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The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian Trailer 2
One year later, the Kings and Queens of Narnia find themselves back in that faraway wondrous realm,...
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Everybody Wants to Be Italian Trailer - HD QUALITY VERSION
Jake, a lovelorn fishmonger who has spent nearly a decade trying to win back his ex-girlfriend gets...
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State Health Rankings – Louisiana Last, Vermont First
The health of Americans has recently been under close scrutiny in a study that analyzed health...
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Insurers Group Backs Universal Health Care
America’s
Health Insurance Plans, a trade group representing companies that insure more
than 200...
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Self-Embedding Disorder – The New Trend of Self-Mutilation among Teens
A study presented Wednesday at the annual meeting of the
Radiological Society of North America...
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‘America’s Health Rankings 2008’- Vermont Is Healthiest State
A comparison of state rakings from 2007 to 2008 released
Wednesday by the United Health Foundation...
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Texans Face Growing Health Risks
Because of the continuously failing health care system in the United States, health risks are...
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Conjoined Twin Dies in Hospital, Her Sister in Stable Condition after Surgery
A conjoined twin has died in hospital after
an operation to separate her from her sister. The...
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Study Shows Autistic Children Face Difficulty Processing Sounds
According to a new study, children with autism spectrum
disorder process sounds a fraction of a...
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Epilepsy Drug in Pregnancy Increases Autism Risk
Pregnant women taking valproate, a drug used to treat
epilepsy, may significantly increase their...
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Media Exposure Is Bad For Kids’ Health, Study Says
Parents, have you ever wondered how exposure to media
sources impacts the physical health of your...
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UN Report: Early HIV Diagnosis and Treatment Essential to Save Babies’ Lives
A United Nations report has shown that
early HIV testing and treatment procedures which provide...
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Vitamin D Is Good For The Heart
A new study published in the latest issue of the Journal of
the American College of Cardiology...
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Autistic Children’s Brain Is Slower At Processing Sound
A “signature of autism” found in brain activity may eventually become a biomarker to improve...
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MEG May Be Used To Diagnose Autism
Magnetoencephalography, or MEG for short, measures magnetic fields in the brain, magnetic fields...
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Monday Is World AIDS Day
More people than ever before are living with HIV worldwide and new infections continue. HIV is a...
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China Holds World AIDS Parade in Hanoi
Even if China wants to hold a pledge to fight the discrimination against the people with AIDS, the...
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FDA Decides To Allow Melamine in Baby Formula
The Food and Drug Administration has recently released a report which states that the industrial...
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Complacency About AIDS Heightens Risks, Experts Say
Geneva - Asian countries, youngsters and people spoiled by the availability of medicines in the...
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Study: CT Scans - an Alternative to Angiography, but Questions Persist
A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine reports that newer CT scans that use...
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Traces of Melamine Found in U.S Infant Formula
Small “trace amounts” of industrial and potentially toxic chemical
melamine were detected in...
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FDA Finds Traces of Melamine in Sample of Baby Formula
The Food and Drug Administration said it found traces of the toxic contaminant melamine in one of...
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Trace Of Melamine Found In US Infant Formula
Health officials have detected traces of melamine in samples
of infant formula put on the market...
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Rate of Uninsured Kids Declines, More Children Living in Poverty
According to a report released Nov. 25 by
Families USA, the number of American children without...
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Doctor Accused of Favoring J&J Over Patient Safety
The Johnson & Johnson Center for the Study of Pediatric Psychopathology was run by a child...
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Antigenics Vaccine for Brain Cancer Shows Promising Results
Biotechnology company Antigenics Inc
announced on Monday that its experimental cancer treatment...
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Many FEMA Trailer Kids Found Anemic
Although three years have passed since Hurricane Katrina hit
the Gulf Coast
of the United...
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Harvard’s Renowned Psychiatrist under Investigation for Drug Earnings
A Congressional investigation led by Sen.
Charles Grassley revealed in June that a world-renowned...
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Hurricane Katrina Sickened Thousands of Children
A U.S. hospital study released Monday by the New York's Children's Health Fund shows that children...
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New Study Links Exposure to Hairspray to Genital Birth Defects
Pregnant women who are exposed to hairspray
are more likely to have a baby with genital birth...
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Trial Shows Antigenics’ Oncophage Extends Survival in Cancer Patients
A small study of patients with brain cancer showed that Antigenics
Inc’s Oncophage vaccine helped...
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Lawsuit: Ind. Teen with HIV Bullied at School
The mother of a 14-year-old girl is suing an Indianapolis School district saying that...
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Technology
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Media, Our Children’s Parent?
The U.S. National Institutes of Health, Yale University and the California Pacific Medical Center...
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MySpace Verdict And Social Networks' Responsibility
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Sony-owned Crackle.com to Roll out Web Video Programs
Crackle.com, an online video entertainment site owned by
Sony, is set to reveal its latest...
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One Laptop Per Child, OLPC, XO laptop, third-world countries, netbooks
One Laptop Per Child is reviving Give One, Get One promotion on Monday in its effort to put...
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OLPC, Amazon Re-launch ‘Give 1 Get 1’ Initiative Today
The One Laptop Per Child project and Amazon today launched the second “Give 1 Get 1” initiative,...
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The USS Intrepid Is Back On Its Feet
The USS Intrepid will reopen to the public on Saturday, just in time for Veterans Day. The World...
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Kid-friendly searching
Washington - Kids love the Internet. Unfortunately, as every parent knows, there's a lot of trouble...
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No More Abusive Prostitution Ads On Craigslist
Craigslist has discreetly rolled out new restrictions for those posting ads to its erotic services...
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KY Gov. Beshear Applauds Court Decision To Block Internet Gambling Sites
Kentucky District Judge Thomas Windgate refused to dismiss
the decision to block 141 Internet...
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Technology Is A Key Element In Keeping Modern Families United
Technology plays an increasing role in keeping families
united, a recent survey by Pew Internet...
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Ford Installs Parental Control on Upcoming Cars
Ford Motor Co. has come up with a method to permit parents
to set restrictions on their teens. The...
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China Re-Invents Tom-Skype’s Privacy Policy
During the Olympic Games in Beijing, 2008, journalists faced countless problems transmitting...
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Car Makers Discover Olfactory Senses as Buying Criteria
Stuttgart - Car makers are constantly modifying their vehicles to please the buyer and olfactory...
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Norwegian search service offers dedicated search site for kids
Oslo
- A Norwegian search service has launched the site Kvasir Junior
(http://www.kvasir.no/jr/)...
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Web’s Founder Concerned with How to Improve its Creation
The man credited with creating the web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, is concerned with the fact that the...
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Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates Are Trying To..
The new Microsoft ad campaign, conceived to makes us all to
better like Windows Vista, has already...
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Second Gates-Seinfeld Ad: Funnier, But Still No Sign Of Vista
Microsoft’s $300 million ad campaign continued with part 2
of the Bill Gates – Jerry Seinfeld...
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OLPC Sinks In An Ocean Full Of Classmate PCs
The competition between Intel and OLPC has extended to
Europe, recent reports have shown. Portugal...
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Cell Phones - Cancer Link In The Spotlight Again
The link between cell phone use and cancer was again in the
spotlight, this time in a memo...
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US Court of Appeals Upholds COPA Injunction
The US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit upheld Tuesday the decision taken by a lower court...
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Civil Rights Groups Criticize The New York Video Game Labeling Bill
New York Gov. David Peterson signed a new law on Tuesday
that will limiting video game content...
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