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Brain Doctors Hate Him...
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Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 14:07:26 -0700
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These Foods Kill Your Brain
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South African anti-apartheid activist Mamphela Ramphele, left, greets Helen
Zille, right, the head of the South African Democratic Alliance political
party during a press conference in Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday, Jan.
28, 2014. The former anti-apartheid activist who was close to Steve Biko
and was a World Bank executive merged her party Tuesday with South
Africa's main opposition party, the Democratic Alliance, and will be its
presidential candidate, challenging the ruling African National Congress
whose popularity has eroded amid corruption scandals and other problems.
(AP Photo/ Nardus Engelbrecht)The Associated PressJOHANNESBURG South Africa's
main opposition party says a plan to join forces with another opposition
group to challenge the ruling party in elections this year has collapsed.The
Democratic Alliance party said in a statement Sunday that opposition leader
Mamphela Ramphele had reneged on a deal to be its presidential candidate
and to merge her smaller party with the Democratic Alliance.Ramphele was
the partner of Steve Biko, the Black Consciousness leader who was tortured
and died in police custody in 1977. She has been an activist,
doctor, academic and World Bank executive.The ruling African National Congress
has been in power since Nelson Mandela was elected president in South
Africa's first all-race elections in 1994. Analysts expect it to win this
year's elections, though possibly with a smaller majority.
BETHLEHEM, West Bank When 18-year-old Ayat al-Akhras blew herself up outside
a busy Jerusalem supermarket in 2002, killing two Israelis, her grieving
parents were unable to bury her and say their final goodbyes because
Israel refused to send her remains home.More than a decade later, after
appeals from human rights groups, Israel is handing over some 30 bodies
of Palestinian assailants, including that of al-Akhras, enabling her family
to arrange a funeral.Israel has returned the remains of Palestinian attackers
from time to time during the decades of conflict, sometimes as part
of prisoner swaps, but the current round involves the most recent suicide
bombers and gunmen and has revived painful memories for families and friends
of some of the victims.In the West Bank town of Bethlehem, the
teenage bomber's parents, Mohammed and Khadra al-Akhras, expect an easing
of their grief."The pain will end," said Mohammed al-Akhras, 67, who chain-smoked
while he talked and rested his hands gnarled from years
of manual labor on top of the cane he
uses to walk with. "At any time during the day, during the
night, we can go and visit her," he added.In Israel, the return
of the remains of attackers from the second Palestinian uprising a decade
ago has provoked some anger."Those who killed civilians should be treated
like people who committed war crimes," said Meir Indor, head of Almagor,
a group that speaks for victims of attacks by militants. "Eic
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">up."On Friday, the Salt Lake School
District both apologized and placed a school cafeteria manager and a district
supervisor on paid leave while officials further investigate the incident.The
Utah school is located in a middle-class neighborhood, and the district
qualifies for federal reimbursement on lunches when students select certain
offerings within nutritional guidelines."This was a mistake," spokesman
Jason Olsen said. "There shouldn't have been food taken away from these
students once they went through that line."The Utah incident provoked something
of a national firestorm and even prompted one news outlet in Texas
to check how students in their local school districts would fare under
similar circumstances."We make sure every child gets a meal no matter what,"
Kelly Grones, director of Food Services for the Round Rock Independent School
District outside Austin told KEYE TV. "When they hit a certain limit
they're offered a cheese sandwich and milk.Ross told NBC 10 the Galloway
district has taken her son's lunch numerous times since third grade, and
a principal even apologized for doing so last year.She conceded she had
allowed her sons lunch account to become delinquent, but attributed the
situation to her sons occasional failure to relay notes and messages on
the issue sent home from the school.The districts superintendent -- Dr.
Annette Giaquinto -- reportedly said her schools have a similar cheese sandwich
policy as the distri
NEW YORK The U.S. abortion rate declined to its lowest level
since 1973, and the number of abortions fell by 13 percent between
2008 and 2011, according the latest national survey of abortion providers
conducted by a prominent research institute.The Guttmacher Institute, which
supports legal access to abortion, said in a report being issued Monday
that there were about 1.06 million abortions in 2011 down from
about 1.2 million in 2008. Guttmacher's figures are of interest on both
sides of the abortion debate because they are more up-to-date and in
some ways more comprehensive than abortion statistics compiled by the federal
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.According to the report, the
abortion rate dropped to 16.9 abortions per 1,000 women ages 15-44 in
2011, well below the peak of 29.3 in 1981 and the lowest
since a rate of 16.3 in 1973.Guttmacher and other groups supporting abortion
rights have been apprehensive about the recent wave of laws restricting
abortion access that have been passed in Republican-controlled legislatures.
However, the report's authors said the period that they studied 2008
to 2011 predates the major surge of such laws starting with
the 2011 legislative session.The lead author, Rachel Jones, also said there
appeared to be no link to a decline in the number of
abortion providers. According to the report, the total number of providers
dropped by 4 percent, to 1,720, between 2008 and 2011, and the
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