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US economic policy is the "road to hell," Topolanek says

US economic policy is the "road to hell," Topolanek says

Health worries make older adults engage less in physical activity

Health worries make older adults engage less in physical activityWashington, Mar 25 : Older adults who worry about their health are less likely to engage in physical activity, and report having difficulty in walking, says a new study.

Lead researcher Kin-Kit Li of The University of Hong Kong Health along with colleagues from OSU suggests that worry, physical inactivity, and walking difficulty may actually combine to have a negative effect on each other.

China returns pregnant "forced surrogate mothers" to Myanmar

China returns pregnant "forced surrogate mothers" to Myanmar

Baroness Warsi becomes most powerful women of Britain

Baroness Warsi becomes most powerful women of BritainLondon, Mar 25 : The Equalities and Human Rights Comission has named Baroness Sayeeda Warsi as the most powerful British Muslim woman of the country.

The launch of the EHRC Power List is part of a wider project to raise the profile of Muslim women working in the UK.

Paying tribute to the achievements of the successful women, Trevor Phillips, chairman of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, said: "I would like to congratulate Sayeeda Warsi and the other women who have been shortlisted for our inaugural Muslim Women Power List."

Google Street View ‘tracks down’ E.T.!

Google Street View ‘tracks down’ E.T.!London, Mar 25 : E. T. has finally been tracked down - in a picture taken for Google Street View.

Experts were left shocked when a misty shape, bearing a distinct similarity to the movie alien, was captured behind a bush next to a mysterious beam of light.

The spooky snap was caught by Google image cameras in the town of Berkeley Heights in New Jersey.

China's Chery launches two new models at Bangkok motor show

China's Chery launches two new models at Bangkok motor showBangkok - China's Chery Automobile on Wednesday used the annual Bangkok International Motor Show to launch two new passenger car models on the Thai market, despite a gloomy outlook for automobile sales this year.

"We hope to sell about 4,000 to 5,000 units this year, capturing about 1 per cent of the Thai market," said Vithit Leenutaphong, president of the Thai Chery Yarnyon Company, the local distributor of Chinese-made Chery models.

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