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News : Birth Control Packing Error Leads To Recall
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A birth control manufacturing company, Pfizer is recalling 1 million packets of birth control pills because there's a problem with the order in the packaging. This error could lead to unintended pregnancies.
There's a mix-up with
• Lo/Ovral-28 brand tablets
• Generic-brand Norgestrel
• Ethinyl Estradiol tablets marketed under the Akrimax Rx Products name. According to Pfizer, some of the pink placebo pills are appearing at the wrong time of month, when women are fertile. There is a complete list of the recalled pill's lot numbers on their company website.
This batch of recalled pills expires between July 31, 2013 and March 31, 2014 and should be returned to the pharmacy.

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Sports : Authorities Blamed for Soccer Riot in Egypt
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Egypt has announced three days of mourning after dozens of soccer fans were killed in a bloody riot that saw rival fans turn on each other. The death toll for the riot in Port Said sits at 74, with scores more injured during the Wednesday evening match in Cairo. The riot followed a match between Al-Masry, the Port Said home team, and the popular Al-Ahly, based in Cairo. It was the deadliest soccer-related violence since 1996. Many of the victims were crushed to death, others were stabbed or suffocated after being trapped in a long corridor, attempting to flee rival fans carrying clubs, knives and stoned. Egyptian activists are accusing police and military personnel of standing by while the violence took place, refusing to get involved.

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Sports : Authorities Blamed For Soccer Riot in Egypt
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Egypt has announced three days of mourning after dozens of soccer fans were killed in a bloody riot that saw rival fans turn on each other. The death toll for the riot in Port Said sits at 74, with scores more injured during the Wednesday evening match in Cairo. The riot followed a match between Al-Masry, the Port Said home team, and the popular Al-Ahly, based in Cairo. It was the deadliest soccer-related violence since 1996. Many of the victims were crushed to death, others were stabbed or suffocated after being trapped in a long corridor, attempting to flee rival fans carrying clubs, knives and stoned. Egyptian activists are accusing police and military personnel of standing by while the violence took place, refusing to get involved.

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News : Europe Death Toll Rises In Big Freeze
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Rescue helicopters have evacuated dozens of people from snow-blocked villages in Serbia and Bosnia as a severe cold spell affects Eastern Europe. Officials air-lifted emergency food and medical supplies as the number of dead rose to at least 89. Forty-three of the deaths were in Ukraine alone. Emergency crews worked overtime as temperatures plunged to -32.5 C in some areas. European weather alert network Meteoalarm warned of "extremely dangerous" conditions. The weather is also affecting gas supplies. Russia's Gazprom, which supplies a quarter of Europe's gas imports, said it was getting more requests from export markets than it could physically accommodate as demand from Russia spikes. Parts of the Black Sea froze near the Romanian coastline and snow fell on Croatian islands in the Adriatic Sea.

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News : Canned Ham Linked To Diabetes Risk
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Research shows that Native Americans who frequently ate processed meat that comes in a can, a common food on reservations and one subsidised by the US government, had a two-fold increased risk of developing diabetes compared to those who ate little or none of the products generically known as "spam." Native Americans are at especially high risk of developing diabetes. By the age of 55, nearly half will have the condition. A study looked into potential reasons for this high rate by taking 2000 Native Americans from Arizona, Oklahoma and North and South Dakota. None of the participants, whose average age was 35, had diabetes at the start of the study when they answered questions about diet and other health and lifestyle factors.

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Sports : Fears Eased Over Spanish GP
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Circuit de Catalunya boss Salvador Servia has dismissed suggestions that the Spanish Grand Prix is in any immediate danger. The Barcelona venue has a deal to stage the race until 2016, but recent reports have suggested that the government want to renegotiate that contract. However, Servia says that the organisers are happy with their current deal and insists that there is "nothing going on" as far as a restructuring of the contract is concerned. He mentioned that the reality is that they have a contract until 2016 and are working towards the 2012 race. Their intention if they can, is to continue until 2020.

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News : Lima Quake Causes Massive Damage
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A powerful earthquake injured scores of people, buckled buildings and caused power outages on the coast south of Lima early on Monday. Officials said that there are no immediate reports of fatalities. The epicentre of the magnitude 6.3 quake, which struck eleven minutes after midnight on Sunday, was 23km southeast of the city of Ica, the US Geological Survey said. Memories are still fresh of the powerful 8.0 magnitude earthquake that struck the Ica region on August 15 2007, killing more than 500 people and injured about 200 000. While residents remain jittery, there were no known fatalities on Monday however, at least 145 people were injured and most were taken to hospitals, though the injuries were mostly minor, the Health Ministry said.

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Sports : Djokovic Proud To Make History
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The Serb overcame Rafael Nadal in a gruelling five hours and 53 minutes, also surpassing the record for the longest match in Australian Open history Nadal set when beating Fernando Verdasco in Melbourne three years ago. In a see-saw encounter Djokovic came out on top 5-7 6-4 6-2 6-7 7-5 and immediately pronounced it the best win of his career. Djokovic said that Wimbledon is right up there because it was the tournament he always wanted to win but this comes out on top because they played for almost six hours, and it was incredible.

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News : Mandela Returns To Houghton Home
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Sunday afternoon in Houghton Johannesburg was far from relaxed and quiet. Roads were closed as former President Nelson Mandela was moved into his Houghton home. It has been alleged that this move is primarily due to maintenance that is being carried out on his Qunu house. Mandela was taken in a road convoy from his rural home at Qunu to Mthatha Airport in the Eastern Cape, from which he was then flown to Gauteng.

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News : Hillary Clinton Dodging Political 'High Wire'
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Washington-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says she wants to step down from American politics" after two decades. This will remain her desire even if US President Barack Obama wins a second term. She said that she is ready for a rest and she wants to find out just how tired she is after working flat out as first lady, senator, aspiring presidential candidate and finally the top U.S. diplomat.

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News : Medics Drop Heart But Transplant Proceeds
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During a moment caught on tape that is sure to make a few cringe, medics in Mexico are seen bumbling, then dropping, a heart on the ground intended for a 20-year-old female heart recipient. Medics arrived at the Mexico City hospital by helicopter dragging a blue rolling cooler. They are seen running toward a hospital entrance, as reporters stand outside, documenting the transfer. Amid the rush, one medic trips, catching the cooler with his foot. The cooler then flips, spilling its contents, including the organ (wrapped in yellow plastic) onto the ground. The medics hastily put the heart back into the cooler before running inside.

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Sports : Tevez Faces Another Fine
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27 year old Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez flew home to Argentina without permission and is now facing a fine of six weeks without pay. Tevez has not played in any games since November after he refused to warm up during a Champions League match in September. The Premier League Club has been angered by the 27 year olds actions and concluded in issuing him with the hefty fine.
Tevez filed for an appeal against the fine but was turned down by the Premier League. And has been given until the 30th January to make a final appeal.

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News : America's Hottest New Way to Lose Weight
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There's a hot newcomer to the weight loss scene.
Research shows an extract from a rare African Mango fruit may inhibit body fat production, through effects on certain genes and enzymes that regulate metabolism.
Supplementing a healthy diet with high doses of African Mango supplements have shown strong indications of success. Here's the skinny about this new slimming superfruit! The African Mango is a rare mango fruit harvested in the rainforests of Cameroon, Africa. In a study published in the journal Lipids in Health & Disease, subjects taking African Mango extract lost an average of 8.9 pounds in 28 days. Pure African Mango extract contains no stimulants.
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News : Oldest Ever Dinosaur Nesting Site Found in South Africa
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A prosauropod nesting site has been discovered from 190 million years ago, 100 million years older than the previously known site, according to new research published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The site is multi-leveled with at least 10 nests belonging to dinosaurs of the genus Massospondylus, which had long necks and lived during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.

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Sports : Fani Madida Speaks On PSL Strikers "Lack Of Hunger"
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"There is no doubt we have the talent in this country. But we need to teach them about killer-instinct, which is missing for me. There have been some really good goal poachers in the years gone by, not great players, but players who knew where the back of the net was."
Football legend Fani Madida has expressed his concerns about how modern day PSL striker lacks the hunger needed to become truly prolific in front of the goal. "The reason we have a problem with strikers in South Africa is because strikers are no longer hungry enough to score," he said.

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