Charity golf tourney raises RM100,000 - New Straits Times
Tropicana Golf and Country Resort Bhd general manager Herman Tan (right) presenting a mock cheque to New Straits Times Press group editor-inchief Datuk Hishamuddin Aun (left) and Berita Harian Sdn Bhd group editor Datuk Manja Ismail. PETALING JAYA
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Teacher Judith always wanted to learn as well - Edinburgh News
JUDITH HAMILTON, a scholar and educator who revolutionised the teaching of modern languages in Scotland, has died at the age of 64. AN inspiring figure who never stopped learning, even while she invented new ways of teaching others, Judith Hamilton
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Coping with fame - star.com.my
Malaysia s first cosmonaut Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor Al-Masrie is relishing the glare of public attention. IT IS 10am and Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor Al Masrie, the first Malaysian to go to space, turns up in a white cocktail jacket and pin-striped
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Vatican looks at MacKillop ‘miracle’ - News.com.au
THE Vatican has launched a judicial inquiry into the case of an Australian woman who claims to have been cured of inoperable lung cancer in 1993 through the intercession of saint-in-waiting Mary MacKillop. Two doctors will examine the case for
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Uganda: Girls Smoking As Much As Boys - Report - AllAfrica.com
As Uganda marks the World No Tobacco Day today, the spotlight is on the youth who, according to a new report, have taken to the habit of cigarette-smoking and general tobacco use. The theme of the day, ‘Tobacco Free Youth’, calls upon countries to
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Ipsogen Launches MapQuant Dx(TM) Genomic Grade Test to Identify Breast - Genetic Engineering News
CHICAGO , May 30 /PRNewswire/ — Ipsogen SA ( Marseilles , France and New Haven, CT , USA), a cancer profiler that markets molecular diagnostic assays for leukaemia announced today that it is entering the breast cancer diagnostic market with the
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Cancer cure claim prompts Vatican inquiry - News.com.au
Two doctors will examine the case for evidence of a second miracle needed for sainthood. The first miracle, which led to the beatification of Mary MacKillop, was the cure of another woman of leukaemia in 1961.
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