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(Photo: AP / Paul White)In defeat, Madrid take away a moral victory from latest clásico
Real Madrid's coach Jose Mourinho from Portugal waits before a Group G Champions League soccer match against AC Milan at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid ,Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2010....Full Story

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(Photo: AP / CTK, Jan Koller)Israel says Iran 'drifting' toward nuke goal line
Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak answers questions during a press conference after the meeting with his Slovak counterpart Lubomir Galko in Bratislava, on Friday, Oct. 29, 2010....Full Story

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Surf in the sun
| RACHEL COLLINS | SURFING: TAK TAK TAK BOOM. Tak tak tak BOOM . . ." No, it's not a revival of Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince - it is a surf lesson, and as instructors Sebastian and Marcel call out this mantra over and over and over, I find myself rising to my feet, s...Full Story
Nashik resident is on a mission to save whales
| Nashik resident and qualified sailor Siddharth Chakravarty has become the first Indian to be made incharge of anti-whaling global NGO Sea Shepherd's vessel Steve Irwin, while they campaign against whaling operations by a Japanese fleet in the Antarctic Ocean. | He is ...Full Story
Chemicals make kids' vaccines less effective
SHARE | AND | DISCUSSTweet WASHINGTON: Childhood exposure to a group of chemicals, which are used widely in a variety of products, including water-resistant clothing and microwave popcorn, could reduce the effectiveness of common vaccines, a new study has found. Researc...Full Story
Chemicals linked to lower vaccine response
Washington - Chemical compounds widely used in fast-food packaging, waterproof clothing and non-stick frying pans were linked in a study out Tuesday to lower immune response by young children to routine tetanus and diphtheria immunisation shots. | The study, in Tuesday'...Full Story
Children May Be Exposed to Higher Chemical Concentrations Than Their Mothers
| Children living near DuPont’s plant in West Virginia are exposed to much higher concentrations of an industrial chemical than their mothers, according to a newly published study. | Children under 5, who are exposed from drinking water as well as their mothers&rs...Full Story
What about bullfight?
‘Incredible India' can be criticised for a hundred reasons. But the proposed Europe-wide campaign by the Irish group, ARAN, for tourism boycott of India to protest against Jallikattu is an indication of its one-sided view. It should first begin mobilising European...Full Story
Major study finds child immune risks from PFCs
| Children exposed to the same common household chemicals that have contaminated groundwater near a number of 3M Co. sites in the St. Paul suburbs have weakened immune systems that make them more vulnerable to infections, according to research published this week. | The...Full Story
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Wed 25 Jan 2012
CHART OF THE DAY: Who Pays The Most In Silicon Valley
Business Insider | Facebook is the best paying company in Silicon Valley according to to employee-site Glassdoor.com, based on the last 3 years worth of employee-submitted data. | Below we've listed the 10 best paying companies in the Valley and how they compare to t...
SPORTS CHART OF THE DAY: Is Prince Fielder Worth $214 Million?
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INSTANT MBA: Don't Hire People Who Are Exactly Like You
Business Insider | Today's advice comes from Margaret Heffernan's column at Inc.: | "Finding and getting along with people very different from you is hard work and requires a significant investment of time. But think of this as your insurance policy. You need lo...
STOCKS SURGE AND THE FED SEES LOW INTEREST RATES FOR YEARS: Here's What You Need To Know
Business Insider | We got monster earnings from Apple.  We also got introduced to the Fed's new communications policy.  Today was a big day for charts. | First, the scoreboard: | Dow: 12,758.9, +83.1, +0.7% | S&P 500: 1,326.1, +11.4, +0.9% | NASDAQ: 2,8...
PVCs linked to lower vaccine response in children; Chemical found in fast-food packaging, waterproof clothing and non-stick frying pans 
New York Daily News | Chemical compounds widely used in fast-food packaging, waterproof clothing and non-stick frying pans were linked in a study out Tuesday to lower immune response by young children to routine tetanus and diphtheria immunization shots. | The study, in...
THE APPLE INVESTOR: Everything You Need To Know Post-Earnings
Business Insider | The Apple Investor is a daily report from SAI. Sign up here to receive it by email. |   AAPL Launching After Huge Quarter | The Dow Jones and S&P 500 are off in early trading as investors cool and Roubini talks of global recession. The NAS...
Show off your souvenir collections
Newsday | If you collect Christmas ornaments, miniature spoons, salt and pepper shakers, matchbooks or something else from your travels, we want to see them! Upload photos of your favorite souvenirs or your entire collection -- and tell us the stories behind...
Kid's vaccines dampened by household products
The Examiner | Everyday goods containing perfluorinated compounds or PFCs may make vaccines non-effective | Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health found vaccines in children may not work when they are exposed to PFCs which come from food packing, mi...
CHART OF THE DAY: Why Is The Baltic Dry Index Getting Crushed?
Business Insider | People can't seem to decide if they're concerned or just confused by the Baltic Dry Index (BDIY), which has plunged 53% since the beginning of the year. | The BDIY is a benchmark for dry bulk shipping rates and is often cited as a proxy for the glo...
PFC chemicals tied to immune problems in kids
Fox News |   Print   Email   Share   Comments Recommend Tweet | Children exposed to chemicals from food packaging and textile products may have compromised immune systems, researchers said Tuesday. | They found kids with more perfluorinate...
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Chemicals linked to lower vaccine response in children
Indian Express | Chemical compounds widely used in fast-food packaging, waterproof clothing and non-stick frying pans were linked in a study out Tuesday to lower immune response by young children to routine tetanus and diphtheria immunisation shots. | The study, in...
Childhood jabs are 'less effective' in youngsters exposed to food packaging chemicals 
The Daily Mail | Jabs: Children with PFCs in their blood stream were less likely to respond to two vaccines | Food packaging chemicals can weaken the ability of vaccination jabs to protect young children, research suggests. | A study founds children exposed to perf...
Tue 24 Jan 2012
Class of Chemicals Used in Manufacturing Could Damage Immune System
Scientific American | By Daniel Cressey of Nature magazine | A class of chemicals used widely in manufacturing could be damaging the effectiveness of common vaccines. | Perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) -- organic chemicals containing fluorine -- are used in food packagin...
PFCs associated with lowered response to childhood vaccines
The Los Angeles Times Exposure to perfluorinated compounds, or PFCs, a class of chemical used in food packaging and textiles, was associated with a lowered immune response to the tetanus and diphtheria vaccines in 5- to 7-year-olds in the Faroe Islands, researchers report...
Chemicals linked to lower vaccine response in children
France24 | AFP - Chemical compounds widely used in fast-food packaging, waterproof clothing and non-stick frying pans were linked in a study out Tuesday to lower immune response by young children to routine tetanus and diphtheria immunization shots. | The stu...
Microwave Popcorn Bag Pollutants Make Vaccines Less Effective
Yahoo Daily News | A group of compounds used in a variety of products, including water-resistant clothing and microwave popcorn, may prevent childhood vaccinations from working properly, a new study says. | In the study, children who had higher concentrations of thes...
Chemicals linked to lower vaccine response in children
Yahoo Daily News | Chemical compounds widely used in fast-food packaging, waterproof clothing and non-stick frying pans were linked in a study out Tuesday to lower immune response by young children to routine tetanus and diphtheria immunization shots. | The study, in...
PFC chemicals tied to immune problems in kids
Yahoo Daily News | NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children exposed to chemicals from food packaging and textile products may have compromised immune systems, researchers said Tuesday. | They found kids with more perfluorinated compounds, or PFCs, in their blood stream w...
CHART OF THE DAY: Apple, The iPhone Company
Business Insider | Here's a breakdown of Apple's sales by product category. It is an iPhone company now, with 53% of sales coming from the smartphone. |   Follow SAI Chart Of The Day and never miss an update! | Get updates in your Facebook news feed. | Get updat...
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