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Secondhand smoke tied to kids' poor mental health
The evidence is piling up that parents who smoke really should quit - or at least not smoke at home, a study said.
Laser incidents worry US aviation officials
Over the years, the Federal Aviation Administration has recorded a increase in reports of people pointing lasers.
Surgeon general: 1 cigarette is 1 too many
Even a bit of social smoking, or inhaling someone else's secondhand smoke, could be enough to block your arteries.
Nitin Garg murder case: teen sentenced
The 16-year-old boy pleaded guilty in the Australian Supreme Court to being an accessory to Nitin's murder.
Assange was a bright kid, says stepfather
Beleaguered WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was a bright kid, with a strong sense of right and wrong.
Mayawati denies any actionable info from Centre
The cabinet secretary said that alerts were issued regarding anniversary of 26/11 Mumbai attacks and Babri Masjid.
England's Anderson flies home, to return for 3rd test
England's Anderson flies home, to return for 3rd test
Arsenal still fretting on last 16 Champions League place
Arsenal still fretting on last 16 Champions League place
Australia drenched by rain-storm of criticism
Australia drenched by rain-storm of criticism
Inter's Benitez under pressure after Bremen loss
Inter's Benitez under pressure after Bremen loss
Lizard enzyme could help amputees regrow limbs
The hope is one day for genes of salamanders to be transplanted to people who lose limbs only to see them regrow.
Cell phone use in pregnancy = badly behaved kids?
Regular use of cell phones during pregnancy could cause behavioural problems in the offspring, a study finds.
New-born girl in Qatar named 'Fifa'
Baby 'Fifa' was born on the same day the Gulf country won the bid to host the FIFA World Cup.
AOL mulls breakup, then merger with Yahoo
AOL is actively exploring a breakup in a complicated series of transactions that may lead to a merger with Yahoo.
Google mobile head says Nexus One too ambitious
Google's Android head says the company "bit off a little more than we could chew" with the sale of the Nexus One.
Friend or foe? Google, indie book sellers team up
Struggling neighborhood book stores now have a new way to ring up sales, courtesy Google.