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Newsweek (New York)

  • The ritual of pain

    In Uganda, tradition overpowers a United Nations drive against female genital mutilation : a

  • A little hard to swallow

    Coca-Cola was trying to quell a widening-and widely exaggerated-health scare in Europe over the safety of its soft drinks. It started two weeks ago when several dozen Belgian school children became

  • 'It looked like a bomb went off"

    A spate of vicious twisters rips through Tornado Alley,' tearing up Oklahoma City, ravaging Kansas, killinhg more than 40 and destroying more than 10,000 homes-all in a few deadly hours : a

  • Screening for genes

    According to a 1998 study in The Journal of the American Medical Association, 2.2 million patients a year have adverse reactions to drugs; 106,000 of them die. Many millions are simply aren't helped,

  • Lynx to the past

    In Colorado, U.S. scientists are trying to return the lynx to its former hunting grounds. But it's hard to teach a new cat old tricks : a

  • Finally, the free lunch?

    Orlistat, the first drug intended to control weight by interfering with the uptake of fat, is under consideration for approval by the FDA, and last week the manufacturer, Hoffmann La Roche, announced

  • Gnawing suspicion

    Less faith in fiber : For 30 years, it's been an article of faith that dietary fiber could help prevent cancer of the colon and rectum. The idea - reinforced by early clinical studies and cereal

  • A new home for old cats ?

    India's first green politician had a very green idea: free the circus beasts! She also had enough clout to make it happen. Last month she won a long running legal battle with circus owners when a

  • Red alert

    Anyone seen kowloon ? : Hong Kong's harbor is the city's greatest tourist attraction-if you can see it . Last week a thick layer of brown pollution settled over the Central district. Visibility

  • Bleak news for women

    The Human Rights Watch accused Mexico of failing to protect pregnant women workers against job discrimination, one of the dozens of developing countries in which foreign companies allegedly denied

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