Swiss vote on prescription heroin
niedziela, listopad 30th, 2008Switzerland votes on whether to keep a controversial heroin prescription policy after a 10-year trial.
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Switzerland votes on whether to keep a controversial heroin prescription policy after a 10-year trial.
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An Edmonton foster mother covered her mouth and broke down in tears after a jury found her guilty of manslaughter in the death of a three-year-old boy in her care.
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Ingrid Betancourt, who was held hostage by Farc rebels in Colombia for six years, makes a surprise visit to the country.
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David Cameron calls on Gordon Brown to condemn the arrest of politician Damian Green over Home Office leaks.
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A young man was shot in broad daylight in west-end Halifax Saturday morning, the third incident of gun violence around the city this month.
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The first beatification ceremony in Cuba is held in front of thousands of Catholics and President Raul Castro.
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The Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai, India, was warned of a possible terrorist attack before a deadly rampage hit the iconic landmark this week, the chairman of the company that owns the hotel said today. The Taj was one of nine sites attacked by gunmen in a 60-hour wave of terror that killed at least 183 people and injured hundreds more.
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DR Congo students with HIV get busy with cameras
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The death of a temporary Wal-Mart worker trampled by customers amid frantic Black Friday shopping could have been avoided, the union that represents retail workers said Saturday.
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Dream of linking Asia by rail is becoming a reality
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