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Alex Reid wins UK’s Celebrity Big Brother 2010

Saturday, January 30, 2010 Mixed martial arts fighter Alex Reid, nicknamed “The Reidenator”, has been voted the winner of UK Celebrity Big Brother 2010. He won what is the last series of the programme in the final on Friday night, having received 65.9% of the votes from the public. Musician Dane Bowers finished in second

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Latest Web Design Trends For 2011

Latest web design trends for 2011 by John McElborough Web designers will want to make 2011 websites more profitable end-user friendly and above all do what it takes to keep a visitor on the site. There are several new trends that are being incorporated into these new websites. Editorial Layout one of the predicted trend

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The Nuances Of Cosmetic Dentistry

See More About: M Dentistry Submitted by: Paul Stephen Dentists these days are performing a wide range of procedures, making use of hi-tech technologies to give people a better looking smile and mouth. This field is called cosmetic dentistry as it does not deal with any diagnosis related to infections or diseases. Rather, patients going

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United States 2003 National Adult Literacy Survey released

Sunday, December 25, 2005 Preliminary results from the National Assessment of Adult Literacy (NAAL), released 15 December 2005 by the US National Center for Education Statistics, indicate gains and losses in literacy among minority adults between 1992 and 2003. Contents 1 Understanding the results 2 Selected results 3 Why are the tests carried out? 4

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First face transplant performed on French woman

Thursday, December 1, 2005 Surgeons in France have performed a face transplant operation on a French woman who had lost her nose, lips and chin after being savaged by a dog. According to Iain Hutchison, an oral-facial surgeon at Barts and the London Hospital, the transplant is the first one to use skin from another

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11 Japanese hospitals receive bomb threats

Monday, September 5, 2005 Tokyo, Japan — Eleven university hospitals in Tokyo have been threatened with bombings, within 45 days, unless they double admissions quotas to their medical schools for the next academic year. The University of Tokyo Hospital, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital, and Keio University Hospital are among the threatened institutions. Police

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