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Report: Women’s lower status risk for Asian future
Female entrepreneur at her office in Tokyo (MCT)The 2 billion women in Asia are still paid less than men for similar work and are extremely underrepresented in top leadership positions, according to a report that estimates limits on female employment cost the region $89 billion a year in lost productivity.The Asia Society survey on women’s status in health, education, economic activity and politic
Social Affairs April 20, 2012
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Sudden death of woman due to “too much Coke”
MCT imageNatasha Marie Harris, a mother of eight children and a fanatic for Coca-Cola, died suddenly in her home in Invercargill, New Zealand.The reason, an inquest has heard Wednesday, was because she consumed too much Coke.According to Harris’s partner Christopher Hodgkinson, “she drank at least 10 litres a day” for the past seven or eight years.The family bought four 2.5 litres of Coke daily, w
World News April 20, 2012
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Dinosaurs put eggs in wrong evolutionary basket: scientists
The fact that land-bound dinosaurs laid eggs is what sealed their fate of mass extinction millions of years ago while live birthing mammals went on to thrive, scientists said Wednesday. Chicago White Sox pitcher Mark Buerhle has a chuckle with "Baby T Rex" animated figure which threw out the first pitch before the game against the Detroit Tigers at at U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago, Illinois, Augu
Technology April 18, 2012
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Pippa Middleton caught in gun photo flap
British Prince William's sister-in-law, Pippa Middleton, was photographed in a car in Paris as a male friend allegedly waved a gun at paparazzi, police said.The Sun newspaper in London said Middleton was with three male companions in an Audi convertible when the driver took out the alleged weapon and pointed it at a French photographer following them.The Paris Judicial Police are investigating the
World News April 17, 2012
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As ice cap melts, militaries vie for Arctic edge
In this March 19, 2011 photo released by the U.S. Navy, crew members look out from the USS Connecticut, a Sea Wolf-class nuclear submarine, after it surfaced through ice in the Arctic Ocean. (AP)To the world’s military leaders, the debate over climate change is long over. They are preparing for a new kind of Cold War in the Arctic, anticipating that rising temperatures there will open up a treasur
World News April 17, 2012
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North Korea marks founder anniversary after botched rocket
A North Korean choir sings during a concert in Pyongyang on Monday April 16, 2012 to commemorate 100 years since the birth of Kim Il Sung. (AP)North Korea celebrated the 100th anniversary today of the birth of state founder Kim Il Sung, two days after the regime was embarrassed by the disintegration of a long-range rocket that was meant to demonstrate its power.State television broadcast a militar
North Korea April 17, 2012
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Opposition leader steps down over election defeat: official
Han Myeong-sook, the leader of the main opposition Democratic United Party (DUP), said Friday she will step down over her party’s defeat in this week’s general elections.“I will take responsibility for the defeat in the general elections and step down as leader of the party,” she said during a press conference at DUP headquarters in Seoul.“Although I am resigning from the leadership post, I will g
Politics April 13, 2012
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Girl, 4, has IQ of 159
International high-IQ society Mensa said it has accepted a 4-year-old British girl whose IQ is only 1 point less than that of physicist Stephen Hawking.John Stevenage, chief executive of British Mensa, said the organization was proud to welcome Heidi Hankins of Winchester, England, into its ranks after she scored a 159 on an IQ test, putting her just 1 point behind fellow Mensa member Hawking's 16
People April 13, 2012
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NASA robots found life on Mars in 1976, scientists say
This is an artist's drawing of one of the twin Mars rovers as it would look on the planet's surface. The rovers have survived more than five years, far beyond their design date. (NASA/JPL/Cornell/MCT)Scientists have concluded from reviewing data of 1976 Mars Viking rovers that bacteria existed on Mars.The original consensus of scientists has been that the experiment found geological, not biologica
Technology April 13, 2012
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Regional powers discuss post-launch steps
The United States and Japan agreed Tuesday to take “appropriate action” against North Korea if it presses ahead with a ballistic rocket launch.“We will be pursuing appropriate action,” Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told reporters after bilateral talks with her Japanese counterpart, Koichiro Gemba, who is visiting for a G-8 foreign ministerial meeting. She did not elaborate.Clinton underscored
North Korea April 11, 2012
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Mechanic takes motorized couch for a spin
A New Zealand mechanic who designed a motorized couch with a top speed of 37 mph said his creation has been admired by townspeople, even police officers.Josh Steeg of Hastings said he and some friends took the couch for an Easter spin through Napier as part of a scheme to attract business for his mechanical work and perhaps even the couch itself, Hawkes Bay Today reported Monday."Who knows, someon
Technology April 10, 2012
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Indian teacher killed for not allowing student to cheat
A teacher in northern India who would not allow a student to cheat in an examination was crushed under a car, allegedly for his refusal, media reports said Monday.Rakesh Kumar, a Hindi teacher at a private school in Haryanastate’s Sonepat city, was walking home Friday when two men reportedly asked him to allow a student to cheat.When Kumar refused, the men ran their car over him twice, broadcaster
World News April 10, 2012
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Anchor bombarded with eggs and yogurt live on air
News anchor Panagiotis Bourchas was bombarded with furious egging during an on-air newscast earlier this week. During an interview with a guest speaker on Greek TV, a crowd of enraged protestors stormed into the set and started tossing eggs and yogurt at the anchor, shouting “fascist!”The attack came after Bourchas hosted a show featuring spokesman from Golden Dawn, a neo-Nazi political organizati
World News April 9, 2012
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10-year-old gives birth
A 10-year-old Colombian girl gave birth to a healthy baby girl, doctors said.The mother, only identified as a young girl from Manaure, delivered her daughter, who weighed 5 pounds, by Caesarean section, ABC News reported Friday.“The baby's head needs to come through a bony outlet. But in a young girl, the pelvis may not be ready or big enough to deliver a baby,” said Dr. Kimberly Gecsi, an OB/GYN
World News April 9, 2012
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Colorblocking makes a bold spring style statement
A model displays a creation by a group of Kyrgyz designers 'NAH' during a Fashion Week in Bishkek, on April 4 2012. (AFP)Most of us can pair one bold color with another -- it just takes a little confidence. But colorblocking, that’s more of an art, and it’s one to be mastered this spring season.The highest standard of colorblocking was set by Yves Saint Laurent, who transferred the graphic, pop-ar
Arts & Design April 6, 2012
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