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  • Common foot deformities like bunion could be inherited

    White men and women of European descent inherit common foot disorders, such as bunions (hallux valgus) and lesser toe deformities, including hammer or claw toe, a new study has revealed. Findings from the Framingham Foot Study is the first to estimate the heritability of foot disorders in humans. Previous studies show that as many as 60 percent of older adults have foot disorders which may ...

  • Roberto Carlos to coach Turkish Sivasspor club

    Former World Cup winner and Real Madrid star Roberto Carlos has agreed to coach Turkish Super League's Sivasspor club. Sivasspor officials announced that they had offered the coaching job to the Brazilian after former coach Riza Calimbay called it quits, reports Xinhua. Carlos, 40, reportedly accepted the offer after consulting with friends from his time with Fenerbahce. Carlos is currently ...

  • Chiranjeevi to inaugurate incredible India exhibition at Cannes today

    To promote India as a " Filming Destination", Union Tourism Minister K Chiranjeevi will inaugurate incredible India exhibition at the 66th Cannes film festival in France today. The joint participation of the Ministry of Tourism and Ministry of Information and Broadcasting at the festival is consequent to their entering into a Memorandum of Understanding to promote Cinema of India as a sub ...

  • EU urges Russia against introducing gay law

    The European Union (EU) has appealed to Russia not to introduce a law banning so-called "gay propaganda" . Russia's lower house of parliament, the State Duma, intends to pass a law by the end of the current session (mid-July) banning dissemination of information among minors promoting homosexuality. Amendments will be made May 26-27, after which a working group will compile the draft law along ...

  • Radical Islamist Killed in Tunisia Street Protests

    Tunisian authorities say a street battle between radical Islamists and police has killed one Islamist protester on the outskirts of the capital, Tunis. Authorities said the man, in his late 20s, died of injuries sustained in Sunday's fighting in the Etadhamen district. The radical activists, also known as Salafists, threw stones at Tunisian police to protest a government ban on their annual ...

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Closer

Closer

Back in 1971, while writing about Mike Nichols boundary-pushing drama Carnal Knowledge, the film critic Pauline Kael noted, The characters are depersonalized from the start through the elimination of all the possibilities in their lives except sex drivesnot only love and work and ... ...

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  • Former Pakistani Ruler Musharraf Granted Bail

    ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN -- A Pakistani court on Monday granted bail to former army chief and president Pervez Musharraf who has been under house arrest on charges of failing to provide adequate security for former prime minister Benazir Bhutto before her 2007 assassination. Musharraf, who took power in a 1999 coup, returned to Pakistan in March to contest a May 11 general election after nearly ...

  • Faisst out of final Maritz joins Wolfsburg

    Verena Faisst will miss Thursday's final against Olympique Lyonnais after being diagnosed with glandular fever, "a massive loss" said VfL Wolfsburg coach Ralf ...

  • European Council Casting shadows on energy policy

    From a lack of investment to an underdeveloped renewable energy sector, plus competition from American coal: the domestic energy market faces a slew of obstacles. This is driving concerned European groups begin to put the EU under ...

  • Lavrov Categorically Reaffirms Rejection of Interference in Syria

    Moscow, May 20 (Prensa Latina) Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Serguei Lavrov affirmed today that interference to the country's domestic affairs must not be part of any initiative related to a possible resolution of the Syrian conflict. The matter concerning the future of President Bashar al-Assad and other issues must be resolved by the Syrian people, the minister told the Rossiskaya ...

  • Looking for love Prague metro system to introduce carriage especially for singles

    Robert Mueller - 20 May 2013 RAIL passengers searching for love in the Czech capital need look no further than the daily commute as the city makes plans to designate carriages on its underground trains for ...

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