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Four of every 10 patients who undergo weight-loss surgery develop complications within six months.
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No letup on 12th day of fighting
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No letup on 12th day of fighting
As Israeli and Hezbollah forces battled for a 12th day, negotiators worked to end the conflict. Israeli officials say Israel does not intend to carry out a full-scale ground invasion in Lebanon, but instead will continue pinpoint attacks on specific targets.
CNN - July 23, 2006
In the Race With Google, It’s Consistency vs. ‘Wow’
Do Internet users prefer predictable services like Yahoo, or are they more interested in Google’s wow factor?
New York Times - July 23, 2006
Thomas J. Manton Dies; Ex-Congressman Was 73
Thomas J. Manton was a former New York City councilman and congressman who was chairman of the influential Queens Democratic organization for the past two decades.
New York Times - July 23, 2006
Israeli Forces Push Deeper in Lebanon
The death toll on both sides continued to rise today as Israeli warplanes struck a minibus carrying people fleeing south Lebanon, and at least 13 Hezbollah rockets fell on Haifa.
New York Times - July 23, 2006
Hussein, on Hunger Strike, Gets Feeding Tube
Also today, at least 57 people were killed in bombings in Baghdad and Kirkuk and other violence.
New York Times - July 23, 2006
Politician's son freed in Colombia
Troops free the kidnapped son of a Colombian politician who is still missing six years after being abducted.
BBC News - July 23, 2006
Child rescued from well in India
Army engineers in India stage a dramatic rescue of a child who had been trapped down a 60-foot bore well since Friday.
BBC News - July 23, 2006
Golf: Woods wins third Open
Tiger Woods breaks down in tears after sealing a two-shot victory in the 135th Open Championship at Hoylake.
BBC News - July 23, 2006
Race-hate gang kills taxi driver
An Asian taxi driver dies after being attacked by a white gang on the outskirts of Huddersfield.
BBC News - July 23, 2006
Two killed as artwork 'lifts off'
Two women are killed and 13 injured as a huge, inflatable sculpture drifts free from its moorings.
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Rockets, shells keep coming
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Rockets, shells keep coming
  • Israeli bombs pound southern Lebanon
  • Hezbollah rockets hit Haifa; 2 killed
  • Condoleezza Rice heads to region Sunday
  • 300 have been reported killed during the conflict

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    California roasts in record-breaking heat
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    CNN - July 23, 2006
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    Hussein Gets Feeding Tube at Hospital After Hunger Strike
    Saddam Hussein was given a battery of tests to ensure that he would be healthy enough to stand trial later this week after a hunger strike that began July 7.
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    Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg said today that he could not estimate when the power would be restored to tens of thousands of northwest Queens residents.
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    Venezuelan dies on 'Killer' peak
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    BBC News - July 23, 2006
    Mr and Mrs 'to make TV comeback'
    The classic TV gameshow Mr and Mrs is to be revived - 18 years after the original series was last screened.
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    A south Wales mother who escaped Lebanon with her three young daughters describes their terrifying ordeal.
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    WILL NBC'S BAN OF ANN COULTER HURT HER BOOK SALES?
    NOT A BIT. NOBODY WATCHING NBC CAN READ ANYWAY.
    NO. ANYBODY WATCHING NBC IS NOT LIKELY TO BUY ANN'S BOOK ANYWAY.
    YES. SHE MIGHT AS WELL HAWK THE BOOK ON THE STREETS IF SHE CAN'T GET ON NBC.
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