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Reuters - Forget the Marlboro man -- new research shows that smoking, often marketed as a symbol of virility, increases the risk of impotence. "Men who smoke are up to 40 percent more likely to suffer from impotence than those who don't," said Dr Christopher Millett, of Imperial College London, who worked on the research.
Japan's child princess gets taste of Disney
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Reuters - Last week, it was the zoo. On Monday, it was Disneyland.
Japan's four-year-old princess goes to Disneyland
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AFP - Four-year-old Japanese Princess Aiko, the only child of the crown prince, is touring Tokyo Disneyland, with her parents hoping to give her some trappings of a normal childhood.
Spitfire maiden flight celebrated
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A celebration year to mark the historic role of the Spitfire takes off at Duxford's Imperial War Museum on Sunday.
Software Assists In Surgery Now Available
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Matthew Borghese - All Headline News Staff Writer London, England (AHN) - New software can help robot surgeons work in time with the beating of a human heart. The software, called Da Vinci, has been developed by Imperial College London scientists and "synchronizes the movement of robotic...
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Software Assists In Surgery
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Matthew Borghese - All Headline News Staff Writer London, England (AHN) - New software can help robot surgeons work in time with the beating of a human heart. The software, called Da Vinci, has been developed by Imperial College London scientists and "synchronizes the movement of robotic...
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Software Assists In Surgery
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Matthew Borghese - All Headline News Staff Writer London, England (AHN) - New software can help robot surgeons work in time with the beating of a human heart. The software, called Da Vinci, has been developed by Imperial College London scientists and "synchronizes the movement of robotic...
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Stressed Japanese princess in shadow of pregnant sister-in-law
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AFP - It was in 1993 when Japan's Crown Prince Naruhito gently smiled and said the number of children he would have would be "up to the stork's mood".
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Blair Seeks to Secure Political Legacy
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AP - Prime Minister Tony Blair on Friday urged his divided party to return to the core issues that unite it, appealing to delegates at Labour's centenary conference to back controversial reforms seen as a key test of his leadership.
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Blair Seeks to Secure Political Legacy
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AP - Prime Minister Tony Blair on Friday urged his divided party to return to the core issues that unite it, appealing to delegates at Labour's centenary conference to back controversial reforms seen as a key test of his leadership.
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Japan Koizumi gives up on female royal succession
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Reuters - Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has decided to scrap his plan to submit a bill to the parliament to let women inherit the imperial throne, after news that a princess was pregnant raised hopes for a male heir, media reports said on Friday.
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Japan's Princess Kiko Expecting Child
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AP - Princess Kiko is pregnant, the Imperial Household Agency said Tuesday, raising the possibility of the first male heir to the Chrysanthemum Throne in 40 years.
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Hopes Raised for Male Heir to Japan Throne
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AP - Japan's Princess Kiko is pregnant, news reports said Tuesday, raising the possibility of the first male heir to Japan's Chrysanthemum Throne in 40 years.
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Japanese princess pregnant with third child: report
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Reuters - The wife of the second son of Japanese Emperor Akihito is pregnant with her third child, Japanese media said on Tuesday, as the country debates whether to allow women to inherit the imperial throne.
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Japan to Pay Leprosy Victims for Isolation
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AP - Parliament enacted a law Friday awarding compensation to former leprosy sufferers who were forced into isolated leper colonies in Taiwan and Korea by Japan's imperial government decades ago.
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Japan weeklies titillate with royal divorce talk
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Reuters - Weekly magazines that once scrutinized the height of Japanese Crown Princess Masako's heels for clues to a possible pregnancy have another obsession these days: is divorce an option for the unhappy former diplomat?
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