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Doyle has Holmes solve a case that involved a now discarded Mormon doctrine in the first adventure of this great detective.
Ted Bundy confessed to taking 30 lives after a decade of denials. He wasn't caught until he left an odd bite mark on the buttock of Lisa Levy.
Many parents assume they have to formula feed if their baby was born from a surrogate. It is, however, possible to induce lactation if you haven't given birth.
Genetics has shown that HIV, known as the AIDS virus, has a longer history of infection in North America than once thought.
The African Union has formally agreed to campaign for a 12 month suspension of the international war crimes case against President Omar Al-Beshir of Sudan.
Bored to Death on HBO stars Jason Schwartzman as Jonathan Ames, a writer who dreams of being a private detective. Ted Danson and Zach Galifianakis co-star in the comedy.
In the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge fresh water is being introduced to protect the remaining critically endangered Laysan ducks on the atoll from avian botulism.
Snuppy, the world's first cloned dog, fathered 10 puppies with other female clones.
The act of modifying a computer case in an artistic way is often referred to as case modding. Custom computer cases are big business and show off a user's creativity.
Medical detective geneticist Dr Stephen O'Brien is on a quest to discover why some humans are immune to killer diseases including the Bubonic Plague.
The H1N1 influenza's (Swine flu's) worst effect is still to be seen in poor African countries with poor healthcare systems.
The anti-rape movement did not have many victories until the second wave of feminism started in the 1960s and 1970s.
Critics are suggesting swine flu misinformation and growing panic on Twitter are showcasing the site's biggest problem.
This book makes great reading for all interested in the workings of the human mind, especially in the case of crime. Britton talks about real violent cases and outcomes
This article review the book Against All Odds: The Struggle for Racial Integration in Religious Organizations, by Brad Christerson, Korie Edwards, and Michael Emerson.
The contamination at the former Seymour Recycling Corporation Superfund site in Seymour, Indiana has resulted in one of EPA's most successful remedial action plans.
With the widespread effects of the new Swine Flu virus becoming known, what can America do to prevent it from infecting more people?
The European Union is on the verge of beginning a process that eventually could lead to restrictions on travel to and from the U.S.
Entrepreneurs made a fortune from selling gas masks during the Anthrax menace following 9/11. Can bird flu also stimulate profitable innovations in world trade?
A bio technology firm in Korea has developed a method of obtaining protein from placenta stem cells to use in cosmetic products.
Organizations that need to reduce staff numbers do so by looking at who is expendable. Don't be on that list.
In what is being called a landmark case, the U.S. government has declared the thimerosal in vaccinations in part responsible for 9-year-old girl's autistic symptoms.
Projected at a viewing audience of many millions, Indian movies are not just money spinners - they also have an important role in transforming outmoded values.
While it is unusual for flu viruses to cross species, it appears that the H1N1 virus was capable of doing so by affecting ferrets and a feline in Iowa.
Throughout the years, there have been reports of winged cats supported by the animal itself, pictures and veterinary examinations. They do exist, but, what are they?
Over 65 people across the United States became ill after consuming cookie dough, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported.
Most people end a marriage with divorce before embarking on a second. George Joseph Smith preferred bigamy and murder to end his marriage
A significant amount of learning is required before someone can truly call themselves a web designer. Luckily, there are many ways in which to obtain these skills.
The most recent official swine flu statistics from the World Health Organization. See a worldwide summary of swine flu for November 2009, broken down into regions.
The general public has been in a panic since June 2009, when public health officials declared the H1N1 virus, or "swine flu," a pandemic. Are we overreacting?
Hashimoto's encephalopathy is an autoimmune neuroendocrine disorder caused when the thyroid antibodies seen in Hashimoto's thyroiditis affect brain tissue.
Withholding water to punish or discipline athletes is a dangerous practice and should not be allowed at any level. Dehydration can progress into a fatal heat illness.
Justice denied haunts Gerard Butler who seeks revenge in newest suspense yarn from F. Gary Gray in classy courtroom caper that explodes throughout Philadelphia.
Have your junior sleuth solve the Loon Lake Monster and other mysteries with the 12-year-old detectives Hawkeye and Amy.
In the history of metal there have been legendary bands as well as legendary warriors whose ability transcends teamwork as their influence is felt across a wide catchment
This article reviews The Unlevel Playing Field: A Documentary History of the African American Experience in Sport, edited by David Wiggins and Patrick Miller.
In Zambia, one in every five adults is infected with HIV. In the last few years, this southern African country has worked to create policies to curb the epidemic.
A former New York City doctor has been reprimanded and fined for falsifying vaccination forms because of parents' autism fears.
Psych is a masterful mix of intelligent slapstick with mystery mayhem, and a dash of sleuth.
One of the most controversial books of the late 20th century celebrates 20 years in paperback print.
The US Supreme Court has examined sex discrimination in diverse contexts including military service, education, and criminal law. These are the key cases.
Women trafficking has become a major problem in Europe in the post-communist period, with many facets but no concrete solution.
The new type of influenza, a swine flu, has become a threat to people all over the world. Learn about its origin, transmission and symptoms.
As the number of cases of swine flu, or H1N1, increases, many companies are responding with pandemic policies, including limiting business travel and virtual meetings.
Hamburgers, one of America's best-marketed foods, pose a health risk, especially to children. And the meat processing industry shows few signs of cleaning up its act.
A diary kept reverently for fifty years by a surgeon's family opens a window on the reality of what happens when a city is condemned to death.
The Free Exercise of Religion Clause in the First Amendment to the Constitution designates all citizens' right to free practice of religion.
Amid current influenza fears, Asian bird flu has faded into the background, and the origin of H5N1 in Asia is still somewhat of a mystery.
Numerous studies have attempted to trace the origin of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. While many theories have been developed, only a few persist.
Readers will laugh, cry, gasp, and cheer as they read about Thomas Argeneau and Inez Urso. Will they find love as they search for Thomas' missing aunt?


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