More school ‘no aid to happiness’
Saturday, May 5th, 2012Staying in education longer may make a person smarter, but it may not make them happier, new research suggests.

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More school ‘no aid to happiness’
Staying in education longer may make a person smarter, but it may not make them happier, new research suggests.

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More school ‘no aid to happiness’
Sheik Hazem Salah Abu Ismail, an ultraconservative Islamist at the front of Egypt’s presidential race, may not be able to run because his mother became an American citizen before she died.
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Mother’s U.S. Citizenship May Disqualify Egyptian Candidate
While Gingrich may not receive any delegates.
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Santorum Likely to Win Louisiana
CERN says that depending on how the equipment flaws swayed data reported last year, the ghostly subatomic particles may not be faster than the speed of light after all — or they may be even faster than previously reported.
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Neutrinos’ Speed in Question Because of Technical Problems, CERN Says
The victory that repealed a law limiting collective bargaining may not necessarily improve the prospects of unions or the Democrats, their traditional allies, in 2012.
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Ohio Vote on Collective Bargaining Is Parsed for 2012 Omens
Skeptics of efforts by European officials to tackle Greece’s debt burden are saying some main elements of the agreement may not be as good as they looked initially.
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News Analysis: Gauging the Fallout of Another Rescue
The American solar panel makers that filed a trade case against China might find that a legal victory, if it comes, may not translate into business success.
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News Analysis: Chinese Solar Trade Case Has Clear Targets, Not Obvious Goals
The IMF warns it may not have enough money to bail out larger eurozone countries if the debt crisis were to spread.

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IMF chief warns on crisis funding
This article written by Farwa Zahra Appeared on The Express Tribune on August 12, 2011 KARACHI: Junoon may not be a part of Pakistan’s mainstream music after Ali Azmat calling it quits in 2005, but lead guitarist and founder Salman Ahmad believes it’s “time to put the ‘Junooni’ spirit back into your lives”.
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20 years of Junoon
Samir Nasri casts more doubt over his Arsenal future by admitting he may not sign a new contract.

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Nasri unsure over Arsenal future
Screening all post-menopausal women for ovarian cancer may not reduce deaths from the disease, say researchers.

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Blow to ovarian screening hopes
The iPhone 5 and iPad 3 may not remain secrets for long, if Samsung has its way. The company is demanding Apple show it the upcoming gizmos as part of a lawsuit. Apple is already suing Samsung; now, Samsung says it needs to see these new technologies…
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Samsung to Apple: Show Us New iPhone
The chairman of the eurozone finance ministers warns that the IMF may not release the next payment in Greece’s bail-out package.

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IMF ‘may stop Greek aid payment’
Thousands of people left without power because of high winds may not be back on supply until Tuesday evening, Northern Ireland Electricty says.

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3,000 still without electricity
Stephen Colbert may not actually be running for president (yet), but he’s got the political action committee all set. Colbert filed paperwork with the Federal Elections Commission on Friday to start a PAC, the organizations that fund political…
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Colbert Files PAC Paperwork