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...have a heart attack as those with the lowest levels. The other study, led by Dr. Walter Willett at the Harvard School of Public Health, looked at a selection of American men and found no connection between mercury exposure and risk of heart disease, although Willett told me a "weak association" cannot be ruled...
...home construction (hence the architect joke). At the same time, unemployment benefits will be cut by j6 billion next year. "These policies will push a country already stagnating into recession," says Norbert Walter, chief economist of Deutsche Bank. Support for Schröder's Social Democratic Party is so weak that the upper house of parliament, the Bundesrat, which is narrowly controlled by the opposition conservatives, voted against adopting the higher pension and health-insurance contributions as well as Schröder's much-maligned proposal to reform the labor market by turning unemployment offices into temporary job agencies...
Margo said he will work to further the relationship between the theater and dance communities. This collaboration has been weak in the past but became a priority this semester...
...harvest of 2000. That year Afghan growers, backed by the Taliban, cornered as much as 80% of the world heroin market. Afghan warlords are once again the dominant players in the world market, and some, U.S. officials say, are closely allied with Jihadist fanatics determined to undermine the weak Kabul government and mount new attacks on the U.S., Israel and the West. --By Elaine Shannon
From a business perspective, weak early childhood education eventually means fewer people having the necessary skills to succeed in the workforce, said Bostock, a marketing and advertising professional who also works as an educational reformer...