News Archive for February 07 2008
Archbishop backs sharia law for British MuslimsRowan Williams says the introduction of the Islamic justice system in UK is 'unavoidable'
- Sharia law in UK ' unavoidable'
- Sharia law 'unavoidable' in UK: Archbishop
- Sharia law in UK is 'unavoidable'
- Rowan Williams says Sharia law unavoidable
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The tattoo of the future may be good for your health rather than just your image.
- Tattoos may be tomorrow's vaccines
- Tattoos may be tomorrow's vaccines
- Tattoos may be tomorrow's vaccines
- Tattoos may be tomorrow's vaccines
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When Sebastien Boucher stopped at the U.S.-Canadian border, agents who inspected his laptop said they found files containing child pornography.
- Encrypted Laptop Poses Legal Dilemma
- Encrypted Laptop Poses Legal Dilemma
- Encrypted Laptop Poses Legal Dilemma
- Encrypted laptop poses legal dilemma (AP)
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The company will announce Thursday plans for several hundred new clinics at its stores, using a standardized format and jointly branded with hospitals and medical groups.
- Wal-Mart to expand in-store medical clinics: report
- Wal-Mart Expands In-Store Health Clinics
- Wal-Mart expands in-store health clinics
- Wal-Mart Expands In-Store Health Clinics
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Tonya Selken's home sat in a dip along a ridge on Dog Mountain, where they had a sweeping view of rolling horse pasture and the misty Ozark foothills in the distance. But she didn't choose these two of her grandfather's 210 acres just for the scenery.
- Woman's Safe Haven From Storms Fails Her
- Woman's Safe Haven From Storms Fails Her
- Storm preparation no savior for Ark. woman
- Abducted woman safe
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Israeli start-up aims to "change the cellular market" with cell phone and casings that add functions and styling to the handset.
Muslim cleric Yusuf al-Qaradawi refused UK visaYusuf al-Qaradawi, a hate criminal who has defended suicide attacks on Israeli civilians and is banned from entering the United States, will now not be allowed to enter the UK for medical treatment. The Muslim Council of Britain caims the Government's decision undermined Britain's tradition of free speech.