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'This Is Wrong': U.N. Secretary General Condemns Attack On Gaza School
Ban Ki-moon called on Israel and Hamas to abide by international humanitarian law, saying there were other ways of resolving the issue than killing. More than a dozen people were killed in the attack.
Business Review: Let Go the Ego
Narcissistic tendencies impair ethical judgment in the workplace, even if a person is religious. (*ENCORE)
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When Federal Privacy Laws Protect Hospitals Instead Of Patients
A 1996 law has been cited to scold a mom taking a picture of her son in a hospital and to keep information away from police investigating a possible rape at a nursing home.
European Court Rules Against Poland In CIA 'Black Sites' Case
The European Court of Human Rights said Poland broke the European human rights convention by allowing the CIA to imprison and torture two terrorism suspects in secret prisons on its soil.
Zoo In Argentina Says 'Sad Bear' Too Old To Go To Canada
The plight of the nearly 30-year-old polar bear, who lost his enclosure mate two years ago, has attracted attention from well-wishers the world over who want him moved.
Syrian President Issues New Stamps, But Can't Deliver The Mail
The set of three stamps commemorates Bashar Assad's recent presidential election victory. But what seems like a mundane occurrence says a lot about power in the war-torn country.
This Suit Keeps Ebola Out — So How Can A Health Worker Catch It?
The head-to-toe protective gear is designed to prevent Ebola from infecting health care workers, yet some do contract the disease. It's not the suit's fault. It's likely a case of human error.
4 Theories About Why Wal-Mart Changed Its U.S. Chief
Wal-Mart, the nation's biggest company, affects the lives of millions of workers and shoppers. So its U.S. leadership change is attracting lots of interest. Here are some theories about what happened.
DOJ Reaches Agreement For Oversight Of Albuquerque PD
The deal follows a Justice Department report released in April that showed the city's police used excessive force in dealing with many suspects.
For Better Treatment, Doctors And Patients Share The Decisions
Doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital are working on ways to help patients better understand their chances of suffering heart attacks and surgical complications.
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