Cheerleaders suffer more catastrophic injuries than athletes in all other sports combined.
A new breed of luxury hotels is sprouting across India, each in its own manner peddling a fable of the country.
To help get more women's voices on the nation's op-ed pages, Catherine Orenstein has been training women to write essays and get them published.
Solidly middle-class people are one of the fastest growing subgroups of uninsured Americans.
Information on the event taking place March 23-25, 2007 in Stamford, Conn.
Education is the one factor that researchers agree is consistently linked to longer lives in all countries.
Iraqi officials said they had prepared the last legal notice necessary before Saddam Hussein's execution, which would likely be "tonight or tomorrow," a judge said.
A movement is afoot to embrace disorder as the detritus of a creative mind. But the effort is a little disorganized.
The Broadway chapter of the Monty Python fan club officially came to order — or to be exact, came to disorder — with the opening of this resplendently silly new musical.
Islamic militants are flouting a recent peace deal and fortifying alliances with Al Qaeda and foreign fighters, creating a virtual Taliban mini-state.
Overseen by Polshek Partnership Architects, the restoration of the Yale University Art Gallery puts Louis I. Kahn back on the pedestal he so richly deserves.
Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa has taken on the task of Italy's minister of economy and finance and aims to draw down Italy's towering debt.
NOBODY wants to give a predictable gift, but in an era when stores everywhere sell the same merchandise, its hard to avoid. As long as there are shoppers with imagination, though, there will be surprises in shops and on Web sites.
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Violence against women by their live-in spouses or partners is a widespread phenomenon, both in the developed and developing world, as well as in rural and urban areas, the most comprehensive and scientific international study on the topic has confirmed.
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THE SHEPHERD, THE ANGEL, AND WALTER THE CHRISTMAS MIRACLE DOG.
ANYONE who thinks that young Arabs don't know how to party hasn't been to Aqaba during one of Jordan's national holiday weekends.
The early returns are in and the dems are looking good.
Workers on Thursday began removing the cross-shaped steel beams that were left standing in the rubble of the World Trade Center five years ago, and prepared to move them to a temporary home at a nearby church.
Now that an internal investigation over Apple Computer Inc.'s stock-option practices has helped abate investor worries over Steve Jobs' role as CEO, a key lingering concern will be the impact of pending earnings restatements.
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