OECD: U.S. will recover faster :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/98xjmh_GTvo/index.html
Australia crowned happiest nation :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/AHWqCxfmD0U/index.html
Can Europe's young be saved? :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/NPYG0CBnRiI/index.html
Job creation over 'failed' austerity :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/XFAS0ydSrXA/index.html
Ending Japan's deflation spiral :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/HvWHqK4BYI8/index.html
Pollution causing cancer here? :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/pJlDd4sOzvo/pkg-mckenzie-aoc-cancer-village.cnn.html
The real "Great Gatsby" women :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/sljIqIdvjik/index.html
Investing in Kids Isn't Rocket Science :: The Millennium Development Goals challenged the world to cut extreme poverty in half, dramatically reduce child mortality, and make primary education universal, but Jody Heymann and Kristen McNeill say the world can do more.
In their report, “Changing Children’s Chances”, released by the World Policy Analysis Centre on Wednesday, Heymann and McNeill map the world’s commitment to essential development needs of children in terms of the official laws, policies, and programmes that exist at the national level.
Based on an extensive understanding of international agreements and norms, Heymann and McNeill identify eight critical areas of need – poverty reduction, quality education, protection from early labour, protection from early marriage, quality health care, po...<div id="medworm"><p><b><i>MedWorm Message:</i></b> Get the very latest Swine Flu news via the MedWorm <b><a href="http://www.medworm.com/rss/search.php?qu=%2Bswine+%2B%28influenza+flu%29&t=Swine+Flu&f=infectiousdiseases&r=Any&o=d" target ="_self">Swine Flu RSS news feed</a></b> - updated hourly from thousands of authoritative health and news sources.</p></div>
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Speech therapy could help save NHS cash :: INVESTMENT in speech and language therapy could help boost the Edinburgh economy by more than £10 million a year, a report has found. (Source: Scotsman.com News - Health)
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Fukushima's lessons from nuclear disaster :: How do you re-build schools after the Fukushima disaster?
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VIDEO: Saving for pensions 'not rocket science' :: A comfortable retirement is by no means guaranteed unless people start to save more at an earlier age, pensions specialist Margaret de Valois advises.
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PwC: the U.S. consumer ebook market will be bigger than the print book market by 2017 :: url: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/OmMalik/~3/IQnAqicSpdo/
Chrysler refuses 2.7m Jeep recall :: Chrysler is refusing to heed a US government request to recall 2.7 million Jeeps that it says are at risk of fuel tank fires in collisions.
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Amazon's cloud is how big again? :: url: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/OmMalik/~3/Ip2ZqFWLbcc/
What the web is saying about Salesforce's $2.5B ExactTarget buy :: url: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/OmMalik/~3/0kPOmPpIsmo/
How airlines recycle :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/LOCH34D_QX8/index.html
China medicine goes mainstream :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/4KhlshPyvTA/pkg-stevens-chinese-medicine.cnn.html
Build it, and will they come? :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/dBKa1021z1w/pkg-watson-china-urbanization.cnn.html
Firms take Chinese medicine west :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/OKpPOwGXE40/index.html
With food safety bill, U.S. government will spend nearly $1 million per person to prevent food-borne illness deaths :: (NaturalNews) The recently-passed Food Safety Modernization Act, which was passed in order to prevent food-borne illness deaths in the USA, will cost $1.4 billion over the first five years. But nobody thinks about the economics of the issue. How many people are we going to save by spending this $1.4 billion, even assuming it works?To answer that question, let's look at the food illness fatality figures offered by the CDC:• Out of the 5,000 food-borne illness deaths each year in the United States, only 1,809 are "attributable to foodborne transmission" according to the CDC (http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol5no5/mead.htm#Table%203).• E.coli, which is often quoted in the big scare stories about food safety, only kills 78 people a year through food-borne transmission (52 plus 26, fro...
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