Sunday, November 12, 2006

Women snubbing cancer check-ups (Printable invitations)

Thousands of women living in Northern Ireland are putting their lives at risk by snubbing vital cancer tests, the Belfast Telegraph can reveal today. All of the women, aged between 50 and 69 and living in rural areas, were invited to attend screening for either breast or cervical cancers.
October 11, 2006 - Little girls often dream of perfect weddings with big white dresses in beautiful churches. Some use Barbie dolls to enact their fantasies. The more conniving among them might even force friends to play the parts of bride and groom.
The Belfast Festival at Queen's faces the axe unless the Government can provide an extra 500,000 funding, it's been was claimed yesterday. Queen's University revealed that unless additional funding was secured, this year's event would be the last.
New corporate recruiting strategies raise questions about the ethics of affirmative action in hiring.
Online daters, disappointed by potential partners lying about their age, weight or marital status, are turning to professional matchmakers to find love.
These stand-out young leaders are raising eyebrows around the world. Now theyre in New Haven and want to give you a piece of the action.
The times they are a-changin', but a new etiquette guide will help you cope, Amy Cooper writes.
England has vowed it will target the All Blacks' Achilles' heel its inconsistent lineout in Monday morning's test at Twickenham.
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