Questions And Answers – Thursday 24 July 2008 (Scoop.co.nz)
1. LESLEY SOPER (Labour) to the Minister of Health: Has he received any reports from medical professionals on possible changes to funding mechanisms for accidents and injury?
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House Holds First Don't Ask Repeal Hearing (Gay City News)
In the first congressional hearing to examine the repeal of the Don't Ask, Don't Tell military code since the anti-gay policy was adopted early in the Clinton administration, a House panel on July 23 heard from five witnesses, three of whom advocated opening up service to openly gay and lesbian personnel, the other two complaining that the policy was not sufficiently effective in keeping ...
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Hostage release raises questions over ransom (Zaman Online)
Three Germans seized by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in eastern Turkey more than 10 days ago returned home yesterday, but questions remain whether the German government might have paid the terrorist group money to secure the release of its citizens.
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Bone-building drugs may do the opposite (The Oregonian)
New questions have emerged about whether long-term use of bone-building drugs for osteoporosis might actually lead to weaker bones among a small number of users.
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F1: The full verdict in Mosley's privacy case (autosport.com)
The full verdict handed out by The Honourable Mr Justice Eady of the London High Court in the case of Max Mosley versus News of the World
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