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Money Can Kill: One Man Killed His Family and Shot Himself
On Monday, the police forced the front door of the Rajarams. Neighbors alerted the officials because they had noticed that no one was picking the newspaper no more and no activity seemed to be done neither inside nor outside their house. Friends called the police and what they had found inside was a terrible picture of a grotesque...

Money Can Kill: One Man Killed His Family and Shot Himself

Louisville Woman Kills Her Babies Then Herself
Hope Orwick, 35, from Louisville stabbed and killed her two daughters and then she killed herself. The police are now trying to identify the reason for which the woman could have done such a thing. Alicia Smiley, the Louisville Metro Police spokeswoman, said that one of the family members who came to visit them, found their bodies at...

Louisville Woman Kills Her Babies Then Herself

Prince Charles and Camilla to visit Japan, Brunei in late October
Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, will make an official visit to Japan and Brunei at the end of October, the royal palace in London said Tuesday. However, the Duchess, 61, would miss the final leg of the tour to Indonesia due to the extreme heat in the country at that time, a Clarence House...

Prince Charles and Camilla to visit Japan, Brunei in late October
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Madonna’s “Sticky and Sweet” Tour Revives Her Music
Madonna managed to make a hell of a show as performing on stage during her “Sticky and Sweet” Tour. One of her concerts was held at the Izod Center on Saturday night and the crowd was spectacular! Everybody enjoyed the music of the apparently “never dying” pop star Madonna. 25 years in the spotlight had brought 50-year-old Madonna a...

Madonna’s “Sticky and Sweet” Tour Revives Her Music

Angelina Jolie Back to Movies and Spotlights
“Changeling” is Angelina Jolie’s new movie which premiere was on Saturday night. It seems that the sexy actress is still getting quite well with her husband, Brad Pitt. They’ve looked tremendously in love before the movie started and let the photographers took them kissing and hugging photos. Brad Pitt was wearing a classic tux with a...

Angelina Jolie Back to Movies and Spotlights
Sports


FIA removes Canadian Grand Prix from 2009 F1 calendar
Motorsport's ruling body FIA surprisingly removed the Canadian Grand Prix from the 2009 Formula One season at an extraordinary meeting of the World Motor Sport Council held Tuesday at the organization's headquarters in Paris. As a result, there will be 18 races, the same as in the 2008 season. The 2009 season will begin with the...

FIA removes Canadian Grand Prix from 2009 F1 calendar

Hamburg to face Villa and Ajax in UEFA Cup
SV Hamburg will face Dutch side Ajax Amsterdam and English Premier League club Aston Villa in the group stages of the UEFA Cup following the draw made Tuesday at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland. The Bundesliga leaders spearhead a handful of German teams in the competition and will also face Slavia Prague and Zilina in Group F,...

Hamburg to face Villa and Ajax in UEFA Cup

UEFA Cup group stage draw
Draw made Tuesday for the group stage of the UEFA Cup. Group A Schalke 04 Paris Saint Germain Manchester City Racing Santander Twente Enschede Group B Benfica Olympiakos Piraeus Galatasaray Hertha Berlin FC Kharkiv Group C Sevilla VfB Stuttgart Sampdoria Partizan Belgrade Standard Liege Group D Tottenham Hotspur Spartak...

UEFA Cup group stage draw
Health


Prenatal Down’s Syndrome Tests: Safer in the U.S.
U.S. researchers stated on Monday that a safer prenatal blood test can be made by pregnant women to see whether their unborn child has Down’s syndrome. The test is safer because there is a slight risk for the fetus to be posed by amniocentesis or any other invasive testing methods. Stephen Quake, from Stanford University in California,...

Prenatal Down’s Syndrome Tests: Safer in the U.S.

Combined Drugs for Lung Cancer Don’t Seem to Work
Combining Tarceva and Avastin drugs for treating lung cancer don’t seem to work as expected. Roche Holding AG stated on Monday that these drugs don’t show any decrease in the death caused by this type of cancer. Both Tarceva and Avastin are used as “smart bomb” drugs. They track the sick cells and kill them while leaving the healthy...

Combined Drugs for Lung Cancer Don’t Seem to Work

A Fan in a Baby’s Room Lowers Infant Death
A new study has discovered that keeping a fan in the baby’s room lowers his risks of sudden infant death syndrome by 72%. The study also shows that the space where the baby sleeps is very important in the risk of SIDS. SIDS is the usual diagnose when a baby dies and his death can’t be explained by any other environmental...

A Fan in a Baby’s Room Lowers Infant Death
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Prenatal Down’s Syndrome Tests: Safer in the U.S.Prenatal Down’s Syndrome Tests: Safer in the U.S.
U. S. researchers stated on Monday that a safer prenatal blood test can be made by pregnant women to see whether their unborn child has Down’s syndrome. The test is...

Prenatal Down’s Syndrome Tests: Safer in the U.S.