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The winners of the British Comedy Awards 2009, shown on ITV1 on December 12.
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The act of public breastfeeding creates public debate but as celebrities continue to do so, they create opportunities to tout the benefits of breastfeeding.
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"When guiding vegetarians in proper nutrition and meal planning, it is important to recognize the potential health benefits and risks associated with a vegetarian diet"
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The Keating Hotel introduces downtown San Diego to Euro-style accommodations in a racy remodel.
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