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► Nuclear matrix as a target for hyperthermic killing of cancer cells || ► SCIENCE DAILY 19 February 2013 : In Fight Against Cancer, a Closer Look at Nuclear Blebbing || ► DISCOVERY CHANNEL : 10 Pros and Cons of Nuclear Power
► LIVE SCIENCE6 May 2013 :Weight Gain May Change Personality
► HUFFINGTON POST 6 May 2013: Ernest Hemingway's Cuba Home Items Go To JFK Library
► PHYS 6 May 2013 : US gives dinosaur skeleton back to Mongolia || ► News DISCOVERY : A Real Bonehead: Dome-Skulled Dino Discovered
► METRO. uk May 2013 : Sarah Jessica Parker hints at Sex and the City 3: 'There is one story left to tell'
► TODAY in HISTORY
■ May 8, 1886 : Coca COla was first sold to the public at the soda fountain in Jacob's Pharmacy in Atlanta. Coca Cola was invented by Doctor John Pemberton a pharmacist from Atlanta, Georgia.
■ May 8, 1944 : The first eye bank is established in New York City. A young ophthalmologist, R. Townley Paton, M.D., was convinced that cornea transplantation was a viable cure that could provide thousands of patients with visual redemption.
■ 8 May 1945 : The end of the war in Europe || ► HISTORY
► CS MONITOR 5 May 2013 : Israeli attacks inside Syria risk widening war || ► CS MONITOR 6 May 2013 : Israel tries to tamp down Syrian anger after killing dozens of its elite soldiers
► NY TIMES 7 May 2013 : Hezbollah Takes Risks by Fighting Rebels in Syria
► REUTERS 4 May 2013 : Iraq PM's coalition emerges as strongest force in local vote
► If there's one thing you do today, get a business online. Published on Feb 20, 2013 by GOOGLE
► Kurdish rebels begin Turkey withdrawal, fuelling peace hopes
► VIDEO : Kerry says Russia, U.S. have "common interests" in Syria
► Philippines volcano spews giant cloud of ash
► 300,000 day-old babies die each year in India: report
► Experts say wine-loving French drink too much. One in six high-school children in France have been drunk at least once, according to a new study -- with sociologists stressing that French people in general are now drinking too much alcohol.
► Turkey says Israeli air strikes on Syria 'unacceptable'
► Michelle Obama promotes her book on gardening and healthy eating
► S.Korea, US leaders seek next step on North
► Vatican details pope's World Youth Day trip to Brazil
► At least 20 dead in Mexico gas tanker truck blast
► Kerry searches for common ground with Russia on Syria
► Orania: South Africa's whites only town. It could be called the last outpost of apartheid - the small town of Orania in South Africa's remote Northern Cape where one thousand Afrikaners live in the whites-only town, which has its own money, flag and ambitions of becoming a republic.
► GRIND TV : 'Sea monster' mystery spawned after bizarre-looking carcass washes ashore in New Zealand. After speculation, expert suggests animal corpse is that of a killer whale
► GRIND TV : World-record carp caught twice in a week by different anglers. Colin Smith landed and released a 100-pound, 8-ounce common carp at lake in France, then John Thorpe caught same fish less than a week later
► HEALTH : This Mineral Could Save Your Life
► SHINE : In the Pantry: Food Storage Secrets
► Florida man's massive gun collection gets lots of looks
► SCIENCE &ENVIRONTMENT : Ancient bone-headed dinosaur found
► MAGAZINE : The surprising uses for birdsong
► Why are Indian women being attacked on social media?
► 'Israeli led quasi-NATO poses grave danger for the Middle East'
► US heads 41-nation war games in Gulf, Iran fears conflict in volatile region
► Internet blackout severs Syria from Web – reports
► Russia, US to push for global Syria conference to bring conflicting sides to table
► Better Chinese trade figures still cause doubts
► Group looks to distribute free shotguns in major US cities
► OpGTMO: Anonymous vows global hack attack to shut down Guantanamo
► Cop in shootout with Tsarnaev brothers was nearly killed by friendly fire, witnesses claim
► VIDEOS
■ Imprisoned by Insanity (RT Documentary). RT visits a psychiatric hospital in St. Petersburg where mentally ill patients are given the opportunity to express themselves via art. What window to the soul can be made for killers, drug addicts, and other criminals? Find out in Imprisoned by Insanity.
■ Nuclear Leaks: Radioactive materials 'lost' in UK spark terror fear
■ Spoonfled: 'Mafia hitman' digs Moscow prison escape tunnel with spoon
■ Russia & US to pressure both sides in Syria to find peace deal - Lavrov
■ Friendly Foes: If Israel targets Syrians, rebels will stand with Assad?
■ Victory Day Parade on Red Square 2013 promo
■ CrossTalk: Israel vs Syria (ft. Pepe Escobar). With the Israeli bombing of Syria, will the Syrian civil war spread throughout the region? What is Israel's political calculation here? Is Obama's red line regarding chemical weapons just a hoax? And what will happen in Syria if there is a regime change? CrossTalking with Pepe Escobar, Christopher Chivvis and Geoffrey Ingersoll.
■ Monkey Melee: Females fight over newborn primate at Berlin Zoo. Monkeys at Berlin Zoo have a new addition to the family following the birth of a baby late April. The newborn's mother, Annika, had trouble keeping hold of the tiny primate, as jealous aunts tried to snatch it from her embrace. Native to the Indonesian islands of Java and Bali, the Javan lutung is becoming increasingly rare as the destruction of its natural habitat continues. It is thought the species would not survive without human intervention and protection.
This film follows Osodi as he continues to document the devastating effects of oil spills in the wetland region and as he tackles his latest project, about Nigeria's traditional Monarchs.
► The Stream - Bringing down Boko Haram
The movie features some of the earliest and most noted examples of stop-motion animation, which was pioneered by Harryhausen. Al Jazeera's Gerald Tan reports
► Inside Story Americas - The consequences of the sequester. We look at US Congress' actions to rectify the fiscal situation is creating a larger social affliction. Inside Story Americas with Kimberly Halkett speaks to guests James Galbraith, an economist and professor at the University of Texas at Austin; David Sirota, a political commentator and New York Times best-selling author and John Berlau, a senior fellow with the Competitive Enterprise Institute, a libertarian think tank in Washington DC.
► Inside Story - Who is winning the battle for Bangladesh?
► An End to Medical-Billing Secrecy?
By Steven Brill
* How to Lower Your Medical Bills
* What Makes Health Care So Expensive?
* Complete Coverage: Why Medical Bills Are Killing Us
► FRAMEWORK
■ Pictures in the News | May 7, 2013
■ (Small) body of presidential knowledge - Posted On May 7, 2013 By: Marc Martin
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