It's the simplest thing, the grasp of one hand in another. But Lindsay Ess will never see it that way, because her hands once belonged to someone else.Growing up in Texas and Virginia, Lindsay, 29, was always one of the pretty girls. She went to college, did some modeling and started building a career in fashion, with an eye on producing fashion shows.Then she lost her hands...
Jan
04
Myanmar: Evolution, not revolution
Labels: WorldTourists walk around the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon in April. The tourism industry is set for expansion.STORY HIGHLIGHTSMyanmar is undergoing incremental change, welcomed by all, says Parag KhannaBut he says people still tread lightly, careful not to overstep or demand too muchMyanmar has survived succession of natural and man-made ravages, Khanna addsWith sanctions lifted, foreign investment is now...
German minister says "never again" to nuclear power
Labels: Technology BERLIN: German Environment Minister Peter Altmaier said on Friday his country would never again return to nuclear energy, hitting back at a top EU official who doubted Berlin's commitment to phase out nuclear power."I cannot see any plausible political line-up that would enable a revival of nuclear power in Germany," Altmaier told Friday's edition of the Leipziger Volkszeitung regional...
Chavez battling 'severe' lung infection
Labels: LifestyleSTORY HIGHLIGHTSNEW: The U.S. says it is talking to Venezuelans from "across the political spectrum"Venezuela's information minister says Chavez has "respiratory insufficiency"Doctor: Chavez is likely on artificial respiration and receiving high doses of antibioticsOfficials say media, opponents fueling speculation to destabilize Venezuela(CNN) -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is battling a "severe"...
Pakistani girl shot by Taliban out of hospital, for now
Labels: Health The Pakistani teenager shot in the head by the Taliban in October for advocating girls' education has been discharged from the British hospital where she was being treated, but faces rehabilitation and future hospital stays, the facility says. Malala Yousufzai was released from the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, in Birmingham, on Thursday to continue her rehabilitation at her family's temporary home...
Ex-USC Player: Painkiller Injections Caused Heart Attack
Labels: Business Despite stated label risks of possible fatal heart attack, stroke or organ failure, college football players across the country are still being given injections of a powerful painkiller on game days so they can play while injured, an ABC News investigation has found.The drug, a generic version of Toradol, is recommended for the short-term treatment of post-operative pain in...
Jan
03
How Donald Trump hijacks U.S. media
Labels: WorldSTORY HIGHLIGHTSHoward Kurtz: Donald Trump said the GOP can go nuclear in budget showdownKurtz: It's remarkable that Trump draw attention no what what he saysHe says it's so easy to hijack the media in the age of Twitter Kurtz: Journalists like sexy stories but shouldn't lose focus of what's importantEditor's note: Howard Kurtz is the host of CNN's "Reliable Sources" and is Newsweek's Washington bureau...
Marine Life Park dolphins released from quarantine
Labels: Technology SINGAPORE: The dolphins at Resorts World Sentosa's Marine Life Park have been released from quarantine and is expected to meet the public soon.The park said the 24 dolphins have received the Agri-food and Veterinary Authority of Singapore's (AVA) approval for their release.It added the mammals have adjusted well to their new home through the care of its staff and veterinary professionals.The...
As fiscal cliff bill becomes law, new Congress takes over
Labels: LifestyleSTORY HIGHLIGHTSThe fiscal cliff was averted, but issues like the the sequester and debt ceiling awaitThe new Congress will vote on $60 billion in aid to Superstorm Sandy victimsHouse Speaker John Boehner canceled the vote on the aid in light of the fiscal cliff voteDemocrats gain seats in both chambers, but Republicans keep control of the House(CNN) -- A new Congress takes office Thursday, and many...
Hillary Clinton discharged from hospital
Labels: Health WASHINGTONSecretary of State Hillary Clinton was discharged from a New York hospital Wednesday, after spending 72 hours under observation following the discovery of a blood clot in her head, the State Department said. In a statement, spokesperson Philippe Reines said: "Her medical team advised her that she is making good progress on all fronts, and they are confident she will make a full recovery....
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