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Well Concussions and the Classroom | | The American Academy of Pediatrics on Sunday released new recommendations regarding students who return to school following a concussion. |
Graffiti artist to BMX bandit | | Your city is Maxime Charveron's blank canvas, and it's no longer spray cans he is painting with. After a serious brush with the law he is now a BMX freestyle trailblazer. |
Well Children, Too, Need Flu Shots | | Flu vaccination is recommended for everyone 6 months or older, though many parents dont think of flu as being very serious, especially if their child has no health problems. |
Snowden 'gets Russia website job' | | Weeks after gaining asylum in Russia, the U.S. national security worker turned leaker Edward Snowden has reportedly found a website job there. |
Boeing to raise 737 production to 47/month by 2017 | | (Reuters) - Boeing Co said it would increase production of its workhorse 737 aircraft to 47 planes per month by 2017 from 38 now, a surprise move that analysts said boded well for the company, its suppliers and airlines. |
Sent back to N. Korean nightmare | | "Pack your bags you're going to South Korea." These are the words nine young North Korean defectors had waited years to hear having traveled thousands of miles. |
Zimmer plays piano of the future | | Hans Zimmer, the creative force behind some of Hollywood's best loved film music, including the Oscar-winning Lion King score, adjusts his chair in front of a sleek black instrument that looks something like the control panel of a stealth bomber. |
Alcatel-Lucent "actively working" on asset sales - CEO | | PARIS, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Alcatel-Lucent Chief Executive Michel Combes said the telecom equipment group was "actively working" on a previously announced asset sale plan to shed 1 billion euros ($1.38 billion) worth of assets by 2015. |
Athletics Pistorius' new charges | | South African Olympic runner Oscar Pistorius will face two additional gun-related charges when he goes on trial for murder next year, a spokesman for South Africa's National Prosecuting Authority said. |
Fed Extends Stimulus as Growth Stumbles | | The Federal Reserve said it would keep its campaign of asset purchases and low interest rates intact. The central banks statement contained no surprises, and the stock market barely budged. |
Loeb feels more Sony pain | | Oct. 31 - Months after activist investor Dan Loeb called for Sonys breakup, the manufacturing and entertainment conglomerate slashed its profit forecast after a relapse in the TV unit and a summer Hollywood flop. Fred Katayama reports. |
Sexism or just all-American fun? | | Women dancing on the fringes of competitive sport has been labeled an echo from an age of sexism and misogyny. Hear the case for and against. |
Vettel wraps up F1 title | | Sebastian Vettel clinches a record equaling fourth successive world title Sunday with another superbly judged drive to win the Indian Grand Prix. |
Rebel Stronghold Falls to Congolese Army | | In a turning point in an insurrection that has roiled the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the last major population center controlled by the M23 fell to the military. |
Senators Warn Obama Before Iraq Leaders Visit | | An influential group of senators sent a strongly worded letter to warn that the Iraqi premiers mismanagement of the countrys politics had contributed to the surge of violence there. |
7 labyrinths worth exploring | | Labyrinths around the world have been used as pleasure walks, meditative journeys and symbolic life-into-death pilgrimages. |
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