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No breakfast for children because of aid cuts (AP)
AP - At dawn in a ramshackle elementary school in rural Cambodia, the children think of only one thing: their stomachs. They anxiously await the steaming buckets of free rice delivered to their desks.
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Microsoft: Smarter IDs needed for Net gains
Microsoft's chief security strategists are asking for help.The massive software vendor is working harder than ever to do its part to improve online security, but the company cannot solve all the electronic world
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Skip Breakfast, Pack on the Pounds - U.S. News & World Report
CitizenSkip Breakfast, Pack on the PoundsU.S. News & World Report - Mar 3, 2008By Amanda Gardner MONDAY, March 3 (HealthDay News) -- For teens looking to keep weight off, it doesn't have to be a breakfast of champions, but it should be some kind of breakfast -- and p
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Breakfast-Eating Teens Thinner, Healthier - MedHeadlines
Canada.comBreakfast-Eating Teens Thinner, HealthierMedHeadlines - 50 minutes agoTeens and adolescents who eat breakfast every day are less likely to become overweight or obese in the near future and they typically lead a more active, healthier lifestyle than their peer
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Aid appeal for Ethiopian children
The UN children's fund appeals for extra resources to help thousands of malnourished children in Ethiopia.
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Hooley's parting gift - protection for children - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
ABC NewsHooley's parting gift - protection for childrenThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com - 1 hour agoby Charles Pope, The Oregonian WASHINGTON -- President Bush signed into law today legislation giving federal regulators more muscular power and additional funds to protect
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Top 10: Week 2 for the IE bug, Apple bails on Macworld
Microsoft released an emergency patch for the Internet Explorer flaw this week after Chinese security researchers accidentally posted the attack code for it last week, but that isn't stopping the damage. More consternation was created by word from Apple that it is bai
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CEA pushes for free trade at CES
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) is rallying for free trade agreements during its huge Consumer Electronics Show this week, saying barrier-free trade with other countries is crucial to the growth of U.S. jobs.
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IT survivor: 7 tips for career growth in tight times
Working in today's cutthroat economy has become a lot like the old joke about two guys being chased by a grizzly bear. One guy stops to take off his work shoes and lace up some sneakers."Are you crazy?" says Guy
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Zimbabwe Cuts Access to Aid
The government has clamped down on aid groups it claims are backing the opposition, relief agencies say.
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T. Boone Pickens: Breakfast with champs - The Swamp - Tribune's Washington Bureau
Boston GlobeT. Boone Pickens: Breakfast with champsThe Swamp - Tribune's Washington Bureau - 36 minutes agoby Mark Silva Like the $3 million he invested in Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, the group that slammed the Democratic Party's nominee for president in 2004 for al
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In Their Eyes: Assisting the Quake-Affected Children of Pakistan and Azad Kashmir
Kashmir Family Aid, founded in 2005 and based in Bend, Ore., works to counter poverty and terrorism while promoting women's rights by providing secular education to quake-affected children.
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Aruba studies new uses for wireless networks
Aruba Networks on Tuesday publicly launched programs to find new uses for Wi-Fi networks, explore future possibilities for wireless networks and study mobile computing's impact on the environment.The Wi-Fi netwo
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The top tech resolutions for 2009
New Year's is a great occasion for taking pause to reassess priorities, needs, and wants. As we enter what looks to be a trying 2009, such a pause is even more critical. IT resources will be limited and business pressures higher. But that doesn't mean you withdraw or
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Food warning for Indian children
More than 1.5m Indian children are at risk of malnutrition because of rising food prices, Unicef says.
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New service tracks missing laptops for free
Lose your laptop these days and you lose part of your life: You say good-bye to photos, music, and personal documents that cannot be replaced, and if it's a work computer, you may be the source of a very public data breach.
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Gallery: 10 YouTube Videos Destined for the Big Screen
: YouTube's biggest tear-jerker may soon be wrenching sobs from big-screen viewers.Sony Pictures has its claws in Christian the Lion, a clip of grainy footage showing a pair of animal lovers reuniting with their adopted cub in Africa. John Rendall and Anthony Bourke, the duo who adopted th
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Gallery: 10 YouTube Videos Destined for the Big Screen
: YouTube's biggest tear-jerker may soon be wrenching sobs from big-screen viewers.Sony Pictures has its claws in Christian the Lion, a clip of grainy footage showing a pair of animal lovers reuniting with their adopted cub in Africa. John Rendall and Anthony Bourke, the duo who adopted th
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Yes! It's the Darth Vader breakfast toaster
I jam your father, Luke We’ve no idea what Darth Vader eats* for breakfast, but even those strong with the Sith need a good start to the day if they’re to defeat the Jedi and overthrow the Republic. So, thankfully, a Star Wars toaster’s been invented.…
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Poor sanitation seen killing 5,000 children a day
LONDON (Reuters) - Five thousand children die every day globally because they do not have access to clean toilets, health experts said on Tuesday.
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