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  • McMaster prof says low grade in kids health report card requires lifestyle changes

    CBC News - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The 2013 report card released by Active Healthy Kids shows Canada gets low grades across the board in physical activity. Active Healthy Kids is an organization that promotes an active lifestyle in children, and a source for knowledge, insight, and understanding for stakeholders to help build better programs to increase physical activity in children. Active Healthy Kids releases a report card ...

  • On the Runway Blog The Past and the Future Come Together at Parsons

    International Herald Tribune - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    A look from Harim Jung, womenswear designer of the year. At Wednesday night's annual graduation gala held by Parsons the New School for Design, a fund-raising event that brought in nearly $1.7 million for the school's scholarship fund, four students took home the school's top awards. This year's winners for their graduating collections - shown during a runway presentation ...

  • T Magazine Food Matters | Steakhouse Art That Goes Against the Grain

    International Herald Tribune - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Nasser Azam , a 49-year-old London-based artist, is used to dealing in extremes. He once took an 11-day trip to Antarctica to paint large-scale abstract canvases outdoors, intentionally leaving the work on a frigid ice field overnight so it could be roughed up by the elements. Another time, Azam boarded a specially modified aircraft in Star City, Russia, and painted two triptychs honoring ...

  • Nursery reforms could cut childcare costs by 28 DfE calculates

    The Guardian - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    children to staff in nurseries.Government plans are currently stalled due to a disagreement within the coalition between the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives.The new calculations released by the Department for Education under a freedom of information request said parent costs could be cut from 4 an hour to 3.49 an hour (a 12% cut) while teacher salaries could go up. Alternatively, if the ...

  • Jeremy Hunt proposes a rewriting of GPs’ contracts - video

    The Guardian - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Jeremy Hunt discusses proposals to rewrite GPs' contracts on Thursday in a speech at the King's Fund in London. The health secretary claims GPs are not rewarded for putting patients first, but instead they are rewarded for ticking biomedical boxes. Hunt wants GPs to be championed for their patients' care and hopes his new plans will lead to 'bold experimentation with ...

  • GPs threaten to quit commissioning to concentrate on patients

    The Guardian - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    NHS organisations that control 65bn of treatment budgets, to help their surgeries cope with the sharply rising workloads, medical leaders are warning.A few GPs have already pulled out of involvement with their local clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) because they could not spend enough time with patients while also helping run the groups. The growing demand for GP services is also making ...

  • TV Season Finale Awards Vote

    Entertainment Weekly - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Yes, there are a few season finales to go, but with the rush of surprise twists, cliffhangers, and exits behind us, it’s now time for EW.com’s fourth annual reader-voted Season Finale Awards. After taking your suggestions under advisement — and extending the cutoff date to March 31, because so many of you wanted to (dis)honor the passing ...

  • Robert Kirkmans un-Dead comic

    Entertainment Weekly - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Robert Kirkman may be King of the Zombies (or at least crown prince to George A. Romero’s Z-monarch) but he also toils on a number of undead-free titles, including the ...

  • Sports Stars in police meeting

    Standard Digital - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    David Rudisha will, however, miss the action as he will compete at the third leg of IAAF Diamond League meeting in New York tomorrow. World and Olympic 3,000m ...

  • Sports Tusker hold Gor to sail through

    Standard Digital - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Tusker had won the first leg 1-0 and so went through on goal aggregate in a fixture that was overshadowed by controversial post-match comments from both ...

  • Facial hair Cat beards and the purrrsuit of excellence

    The Independent - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Cat beards, you see, are having a moment - not least because the way you get one is to hold your pet against your face, and I can't imagine many mogs putting up with that for more than six seconds. Achieve yours by putting your kitty in front of you, getting it to look upwards and having an accomplice take a photo. For a truly realistic-looking cat beard, line up your cat's snout with ...

  • GP leaders clash with Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt over AE crisis

    The Independent - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Jeremy Laurance is Health Editor of The Independent and the i and has covered the specialism for more than 20 years. He thinks the harm medicine does is under-appreciated, the harm it prevents over-rated, and that cycling works better than most drugs. He was named Specialist Journalist of the Year in the 2011 British Press ...

  • Woolwich attack This echo chamber of mass hysteria only aids terrorists | Simon Jenkins

    The Guardian - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    said David Cameron after the Woolwich murder on Wednesday . He then buckled. Everyone buckled. The home secretary buckled, the defence secretary buckled, the communities secretary buckled, the mayor of London buckled, the chief of police buckled, the press buckled, the BBC summoned its senior editors and they buckled. Everyone buckled.The first question in any war - terrorism is allegedly a war ...

  • Norway crime novelist talks his way to live interview record

    Reuters - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    OSLO (Reuters) - Defying the stereotype of the tight-lipped Scandinavian, popular Norwegian crime writer Hans Olav Lahlum set the world record for the longest interview on Thursday after spending more than 30 non-stop hours chatting in an online ...

  • Lifeboat volunteer awarded gallantry medal for dramatic Fife coast rescue

    The Guardian - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    A lifeboat volunteer has been awarded a gallantry medal for his role in a dramatic sea rescue that saved the lives of two men.Barry Gourlay, 30, and two colleagues battled three-metre waves in complete darkness to get to a boat which had run aground in poor conditions off the Fife coast last year.Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) bosses said his expert seamanship undoubtedly saved the ...

  • Nebraska Cannes review

    Entertainment Weekly - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    , which premiered today at Cannes, a whimsical minor addition to the Payne canon. The movie is shot in black-and-white and set mostly in Hawthorne, Nebraska, an economically crumbling small town (population: 1,300), and the images — of highways and farms, of streets with shuttered stores, of tacky night-glowing bars and even tackier homes — are, I must say, breathtaking in a clean, ...

  • Sports Verdict Who’s The NBA’s Biggest Villain LeBron James Vs. David Stern

    CBS 5 - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    With the Heat set to square off against the Pacers, the question on the mind of every fan is what, if anything, can manage to topple LeBron and his quest for a second title? As the feats, and really the legend of LeBron James grows ever larger, he has begun to transcend the game itself, much to the dismay of many fans. Consequently, is he, or Commissioner David Stern, the greatest villain ...

  • Lifestyle How to choose a career

    Standard Digital - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    career decisions is an important step towards realising your professional dreams, and those who make mistakes at the preliminary stages may live to regret their choices or be forced to make changes later on life, which can be very ...

  • Lifestyle Common interview goofs to avoid

    Standard Digital - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    job seekers, an invitation to an interview is a ray of hope for better things to come. An interview can be equated to a market place with you as the product on sale. The challenge is that the product and the seller are one -- ...

  • EA Sports had Tebows name in NCAA Football 10

    Sports Illustrated - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    SB Nation reports . That installment of EA’s college football series was released in July 2009, the summer before Tebow’s senior season in Gainesville. ...

  • Mothers testify at fitness test inquiry

    IOL - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Pietermaritzburg - Two mothers whose sons died after a fitness test in KwaZulu-Natal testified at a commission of inquiry in Pietermaritzburg on ...

  • Churchill and Stalin in all-night wartime drinking session

    Reuters - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    LONDON (Reuters) - Soviet dictator Josef Stalin and Britain's wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill enjoyed an alcohol-fuelled all-nighter in Moscow as World War Two was in full swing, previously secret files have ...

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