Solange Magnano, 37, died Sunday following elective surgery on buttocksMagnano ran her own modeling agency, had 7-year-old twinsArgentina has become popular destination for plastic surgeryAround 1 in 30 Argentines estimated to have gone under the... Full Article at CNN
...a huge jump over the past decade, and is projected to be a $100 billion global industry by 2010, according to the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions. Full Article at CNN
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As the Senate puts the finishing touches on its health care reform package, big problems already loom for the final negotiations with the House. Full Article at The Politico
"They can't build those plants. There's no way," he said. "They have sanctions to overcome, they have technical problems. They have to buy things overseas ... and increasingly it's all illegal." Full Article at The Bellingham Herald
The 15th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP15) is taking place at Bella Center in Copenhagen from the 7th to the 18th of December, 2009. Full Article at Green Diary
Taipei, Dec. 1 (CNA) Taiwan will continue to strive for "reasonable treatment" at the upcoming Climate Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, after the meeting's organizers ignored Taiwan's national sovereignty and treated the country as part of China,... Full Article at eTaiwan News
WASHINGTON–As U.S. President Barack Obama moves to rally America and the wider world for a deeper military plunge into Afghanistan, Washington appears to be coming to grips with the likelihood of excusing Canada from the urge to surge. Full Article at Toronto Star
Atlanta -- Swine flu infections seem to be dropping, but the number of children who died with the illness rose by about 30, according to a government report released Monday. Full Article at The Springfield News-Leader
tool goes here SAVANNAH, Ga. -- The Atlantic hurricane season ended Monday with barely a whimper: Not a single hurricane came ashore in the United States. Since June, when the season began, just nine named storms developed. Full Article at Belleville News-Democrat