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Malaysia Chronicle[Need To Know] Australian state plans to create a “tobacco-free-generation”Newstalk 106-108 fmAn Australian state is considering a ban on cigarette sales to anyone born after the year 2000 in an initiative to create a “tobacco-f…

Belfast TelegraphNurse threw away transplant kidneyThe Press AssociationA nurse accidentally disposed of a kidney from a living donor at a US hospital which later suspended its kidney transplant programme. The University of Toledo Medical Centre, Ohio,…
euronewsAnti-cholera aid for Sierra LeoneThe Press AssociationThe UK government has activated a £2 million emergency plan to help tackle a cholera epidemic sweeping through Sierra Leone. The Department for International Development (DfID) says it is u…
BBC NewsGallstone risk 'higher among obese teenagers'BBC NewsTeenagers who are overweight or obese are much more likely to develop gallstones, compared with peers of a healthy weight, US research suggests. Healthcare providers Kaiser Permanente…

WXYZHead lice tips as kids go back to schoolIrish HealthPharmacists have advised parents to check children routinely for head lice every week after they return to school shortly. The Irish Pharmacy Union (IPU) has warned parents, however, not to treat …
Mexican authorities moved Saturday to tighten their communication about Friday’s shooting of two U.S. Embassy personnel by federal police as the Americans drove in their SUV south of the capital with a Mexican Navy captain.
A senior Pakistani Taliban leader was killed in a NATO airstrike in Afghanistan’s volatile northern Kunar province, the NATO-led coalition said Saturday.
An explosion rocked the Amuay oil refinery in northwestern Venezuela, killing 26 people, including a 10-year-old boy, a Venezuelan official said Saturday.
With one more week left to go, August is already the deadliest month in Syria’s 17-month crisis. Opposition activists report more than 3,700 people killed — most of them civilians.
The front of Tropical Storm Isaac lashed Haiti’s southern peninsula early Saturday, bringing gale-force winds and potential flooding to a nation where hundreds of thousands still live in tent cities following a 2010 earthquake.
Zeno Franco says Armstong is a figure who brought us closer to the essence and the limits of the human endeavor. If we revel in his fall we no longer have to challenge ourselves to perform at those limits
Samsung plans to challenge a U.S. court ruling that recommends more than $1 billion in damages to Apple over a patent dispute.
Scottish firm Aggreko is holding talks with Indian officials over the possible supply of temporary power in Delhi.
Roman Catholic priests are to read out a letter in each of the Church’s parishes in Scotland criticising the Scottish Government for plans to introduce gay marriage.
The southbound carriageway of the M23 motorway is shut after a crash near Gatwick Airport left four people injured.
The examinations regulator Ofqual is to “look closely” at concerns over grade changes to English GCSEs.
A lorry driver, who had got out of his vehicle to usher stray horses off a road, is taken to hospital suffering serious head injuries after being hit by a car.
Rupert Murdoch urges Prince Harry’s critics to give him “a break” in the wake of the controversy over naked photographs which were published in the Sun newspaper.
Britain’s double Olympic champion Mo Farah will be the main draw at Sunday’s Diamond League meeting in Birmingham.