Kiddyrock Takes Music To The Kids! Undercover Tue, 30 Jun 2009 22:20 PM PDT As a kid in a grown upâs body, few things excite me like the prospect of little kiddies rocking out with local musicians and fortunately, that was just the vision Ally Spazzy of local Melbourne punk group The Spazzys had in mind when she started Kiddyrock. | Japan's Domestic Auto Sales -13.5% On Year In Jun The Forex Market Tue, 30 Jun 2009 22:18 PM PDT TOKYO (Dow Jones)--Japan's domestic sales of new cars, trucks and buses fell 13.5% on year in June, marking the 11th straight month of decline, an industry body said Wednesday. | Sedative linked to Jackson death - Summary EARTHtimes.org Tue, 30 Jun 2009 22:13 PM PDT Los Angeles - As plans for a public viewing of Michael Jackson's body were revealed Tuesday, the tussle for control of his children and estate took on some new twists, while two separate reports linked his death to a powerful sedative. A registered n... | Key culprits in lupus disease identified New Kerala Tue, 30 Jun 2009 22:09 PM PDT Washington, June 30 : Scripps Research Institute researchers have identified three new proteins that play a role in the development of lupus erythematosus (or lupus), a chronic inflammatory disease that can affect different body parts, including joints, skin, kidneys, blood cells, heart, and lungs. | Pittsburgh's recovery plan OK'd Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:26 PM PDT Pittsburgh got a new blueprint for governing yesterday after two lame ducks switched sides, two political foes pushed toward the same goal, and two powerful unions took body blows. | Killingly death ruled a homicide The Norwich Bulletin Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:23 PM PDT The death of an elderly woman whose body was discovered in her apartment on Cranberry Bog Road has been ruled a homicide, state police said Tuesday. | Man found dead in Burke home WTOP Radio Washington, DC Tue, 30 Jun 2009 20:33 PM PDT The shooting occurred on the 5400 block of Crossrail Drive. Police were responding to a report of an accidental shooting when they found the man dead of a gunshot wound to the upper body. | Study dismisses proteinâs role in heart disease The Malaysian Insider Tue, 30 Jun 2009 20:17 PM PDT NEW YORK, July 1 â" A blood protein that only a short time ago was thought to be more important than cholesterol in heart disease now appears to be little more than a bystander. The substance, C-reactive protein, or CRP, a marker of inflammation in the body, is unquestionably associated with heart disease. Multiple studies have found that the more CRP in a personâs blood, the greater the ... | | |
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