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by Team Guardian 05.18.2013 09:24 |
The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM-5, has divided medical opinion
The field of mental health will face its greatest upset in years on Saturday with the publication of the long-awaited and deeply-controversial US manual for diagnosing menta |
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by Team Gadling 05.16.2013 15:21 |
If you've already crossed the Appalachian Trail off your bucket list, hiked the length of New Zealand along the Te Araroa and walked through the Alps on the Haute Route, then I may have found your next big adventure: a new long-distance hiking trail set to open in Africa early next year that wi
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by Team Guardian 05.15.2013 09:23 |
From the Pentagon to Whitehall, caving in to fear of terror has given data intrusion and press restriction the best tunes
On Monday the US justice department admitted it knew of every phone call made by 100 Associated Press reporters in April and May last year. |
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by Team Guardian 05.13.2013 17:25 |
The Daily Beast/Newsweek has floundered in the digital space. Some blame needs to be pointed at editor Tina Brown
When the media writer Howard Kurtz lost his job at the Daily Beast earlier this month, the details of how he screwed up managed to obscure the greater particulars of his boss, D |
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by Team Guardian 05.13.2013 09:23 |
British prime minister will tell Barack Obama he believes Vladimir Putin is now more open to putting pressure on Assad regime
David Cameron will tell Barack Obama in the White House on Monday that he believes Vladimir Putin may be prepared to adopt a more flexible approach on Syria. |
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by Team Bleacher Report 05.13.2013 03:22 |
The Minnesota Twins always put an emphasis on the future. Since the team's renaissance in 2001, the franchise has relied on their minor league system. That trust paid off in several solid players that became franchise cornerstones like Torii Hunter, Joe Mauer and Justin Morneau. |
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by Team Guardian 05.10.2013 23:25 |
The British yachtsman Andrew Simpson was a leading figure in the development of the Artemis Racing 72ft wing-sailed catamaran for the upcoming America's Cup. He has died at the age of 36 after being trapped under the boat when it capsized in San Francisco bay during a routine training exercise. |
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by Team Guardian 05.10.2013 23:25 |
Prince visits Arlington Cemetery to lay wreathes and National Military Medical Center to talk to wounded veterans
Prince Harry saluted America's war dead in somber remembrance at Arlington National Cemetery on Friday, pausing too to place flowers on the tombstone of President John F Kennedy |
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by Team Guardian 05.07.2013 23:25 |
If western politicians were really interested in saving lives, they would use their leverage to negotiate a settlement
If anyone had doubts that Syria's gruesome civil war is already spinning into a wider Middle East conflict, the events of the past few days should have laid them to rest. |
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