On the streets of London the public provide more than ?sound-bites? and have their say on assisted suicide and sixth form students at the 2009 Debating Matters UK final do battle over this difficult issue. Expert judges take the students to task and Dr Michael Fitzpatrick suggests the state stepp...
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Austerity now trips off the lips of every politician. They tell us cut backs and tightening our belts are the order of the day. The Imperial War Museum website even provides ten top tips from the Blitz for surviving the recession. Jean, Doris and Andy, who lived through the Blitz in East London ...
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Winning a World Series title is the pinnacle of a professional baseball player’s career. Fans often feel like they're on top of the world when their favorite player and team pulls it off. But with every high, comes a low-eventually. Clinical psychologist Norman Fried talked to Good Day NY about ...
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In a compelling on the sofa discussion, young volunteers examine the anti-war movement. They consider whether the anti-war demonstrations that gained momentum in the run up to the Iraq invasion, embody a new era of mass political action or merely express a confused and disengaged morass, riddled...
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Nov. 2 (Bloomberg) — Bloomberg’s Bradley Keoun reports on the cash positions of US banks. Citigroup Inc. has almost doubled its cash to $244.2 billion in the year since Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. filed for bankruptcy, the biggest such stockpile of any US bank. Bloomberg's Francine Lacqu...
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Award winning jewelry designer Frederic Sage joins FOX13 with his spectacular designs, how to get more bang for your buck in fine jewelry, and where you can see his bejeweled pieces in Memphis.
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Feeling kinda crafty, but want to start out simply? Or, maybe you have a stash of great fabric scraps in storage, but don’t know what to do with them? Local craftistas Rebecca Yaker and Patricia Hoskins have just written a book called “One-Yard Wonders.”
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