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Wednesday, November 30, 2016
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Australian high school students have created 3.7 grams of an active ingredient used in the medicine Daraprim for $20, which would sell in the United States for between $US35,000 and $US110,000. (abc.net.au)
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Planet Earth crew devastated as 150,000 antelope die in front of them in the space of just three days (mirror.co.uk)
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Testing begins on new vaccine that could be 'final nail in the coffin' for HIV: Researchers excited by 'historic' drug trial that could lead to HIV prevention drug (independent.co.uk)
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Amnesty Int'l claimsFirms such as Kellogg's, Unilever and Nestlé 'use child-labour palm oil' (theguardian.com)
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Two-wheel takeover: bikes outnumber cars for the first time in Copenhagen. Denmark’s capital has reached a milestone in its journey to become a cycling city – there are now more bikes than cars on the streets. Can other cities follow? (theguardian.com)
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UK's "Snoopers Charter" to be challenged in court by Myles Jackman, Chairman of the UK group Open Rights (openrightsgroup.org)
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Catholic Church fined for overstating number of members to receive more state funding in Norway: Diocese of Oslo faces accusations of adding immigrants with Catholic names to member list without their knowledge (independent.co.uk)
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India's economic growth accelerated to 7.3 percent in the three months through September (in.reuters.com)
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UK Labour MP heckled by colleagues for claiming fellow members accepted 'bribes' to back Iraq War (independent.co.uk)
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UKRAINE: Defense Ministry says 55,000 Russian troops are massing near the Ukrainian border. (unian.info)
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Millions of Japanese Over 35 Still Live With Mom and Dad - Elderly parents face late retirement to support adult offspring (bloomberg.com)
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Poor diet blamed as scurvy reappears in Australia. Caused by vitamin C deficiency, the condition used to be a common curse among seafarers who went months without fresh fruit and vegetables (independent.co.uk)
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