Posts Tagged ‘potentially’

Box lunch: Bunny bread and chocolate eggs

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

Sink your teeth into today's top stories from around the globe. No bunnies were harmed in the making of this bunny-shaped bread! – Serious Eats How do you like your Cadbury eggs? We like ours scrambled. – CakeSpy Even for non-Jewish people, matzo mania is in full swing during Passover. – Chicago Sun-Times To mark 60 years of the Queen's reign, one simply mustn't toast with another country's bubbly. – Reuters Japanese fugu (pufferfish) chefs are blowing steam over new lax laws about who can prepare the potentially deadly marine animal. – Financial Times

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Box lunch: Bunny bread and chocolate eggs

New test to predict pre-eclampsia

Saturday, November 12th, 2011

A test which predicts pre-eclampsia in pregnant women could alert doctors to women at risk of the potentially fatal condition, US scientists say.

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Controller who misdirected Michelle Obama’s plane also had near miss last year

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

A veteran air traffic controller who directed Michelle Obama’s plane into the potentially dangerous turbulence of a massive military jet this year also made a mistake that nearly caused a midair collision involving a U.S. congressman last year. The circumstances of the April 18 incident in which a plane carrying the first lady and Jill Biden, wife of the vice president, came too close to a C-17 while approaching Andrews Air Force Base was outlined Thursday in a report by the National Transportation Safety Board . Read full article > >

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IMF report blasts U.S., European leaders for failure to act on public debt

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

Nearly half of the euro area’s $9 trillion in outstanding government debt is “at heightened credit risk,” the International Monetary Fund said Wednesday in a report that slams leaders of the developed world for their lack of action on public debt and outlines the potentially devastating fallout if the problem widens. Read full article > >

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Day After Fed Uproar, Perry Tones It Down

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

Gov. Rick Perry of Texas shied away from criticizing the Federal Reserve, and other potentially controversial subjects, at two carefully controlled campaign stops in New Hampshire.

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Day After Fed Uproar, Perry Tones It Down

AIDS activists praise pope’s comments

Sunday, November 21st, 2010

Pope Benedict XVI’s possible shift on condom use is a “significant and positive step forward,” the head of the United Nations anti-AIDS campaign said, welcoming the potentially historic remark.

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Bereavement ‘raises heart risk’

Sunday, November 14th, 2010

The death of a spouse or child can cause elevated heart rate and other potentially harmful heart rhythm changes among the recently bereaved, a study finds.

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Bereavement ‘raises heart risk’