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Thursday, 17 March 2011


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1. Clues to Gluten Sensitivity
A new study shows gluten can set off a distinct reaction in the intestines and the immune system, even in people who don't have celiac disease.
 

 
2. William Tucker: Japan Does Not Face Another Chernobyl
The containment structures appear to be working, and the latest reactor designs aren't vulnerable to the coolant problem at issue here.
 

 
3. Is Happiness Overrated?
Some researchers say happiness as people usually think of it—the experience of pleasure or positive feelings—is far less important to physical health than the type of well-being that comes from engaging in meaningful activity.
 

 
4. Daniel Hannan: A European's Warning to America
Americans deserve better than the European model that Obama is trying to implement.
 

 
5. Put Your iPad to Work
A primer on how to get files -- especially Microsoft Office files and PDFs -- into and out of an iPad, and how to view, edit and create them on the tablet.
 
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1. At Core of Ruin, a Search for Life
In Minamisanriku, where nearly half of the 17,000 population is still missing following the tsunami that devastated Japan's northeastern coast, residents pick through a post-apocalyptic landscape for signs of hope.
 

 
2. Quake, Tsunami Slam Japan
Tens of thousands of Self-Defense Forces searched desperately for survivors in earthquake-ravaged northern Japan on Saturday as rescue and relief efforts went into full force, even as concerns rose that a radiation leak may have occurred at a nuclear-power facility in the country.
 

 
3. Tokyo Shares End Day Down 11%
Tokyo shares led Asia stock markets lower, dropping 11% amid widespread worries about the possibility of a nuclear catastrophe.
 

 
4. Setback in Japan's Reactor Fight
Japan faced new setbacks in its struggle to tame a quake-ravaged nuclear complex, as fresh fires broke out early Wednesday, workers were temporarily moved to safer locations, and new threats emerged in previously unaffected parts of the plant.
 

 
5. U.S. Sounds Alarm on Radiation in Japan
Fear about radiation dangers posed by Japan's nuclear crisis spiked as the U.S. instructed its troops and citizens to stay at least 50 miles away from the crippled reactors.
 
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