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Female Pilots in Demand as Travel Booms in Asia

Two Female Pilots Dazzle the Airline Industry Women of the 21st century are conquering almost everything, even soaring high by becoming pilots. In Asia, due...

March Brings Film Festivals Galore

SXSW is arguably the highest profile event of the month, encompassing three major topic areas: music, film and interactive tech. SXSW Music is a large festival with more than 2,200 official performers and bands playing in more than 100 venues...

Chilly December’s Global Media and Entertainment Industry Networking Events

The goals for Sync Summit are organized to produce productive networking opportunities, presenting case studies of how music is discovered and used, point out evolving business models in the music and media market

World Making Progress in Eliminating Childhood TB

'2013 has been a year of tremendous progress. I am optimistic that paediatric TB will no longer be 'the neglected of the neglected'. With help of UNITAID and US Agency for International Development (USAID) we are embarking on significant changes

New Roadmap Addresses TB in Children

The 'Roadmap for Childhood Tuberculosis: Towards Zero Deaths' - the first ever plan which specifically addresses TB in children and outlines the path towards zero deaths from childhood TB - was jointly launched on 1st October 2013, in Washington

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The Five Leading Tech Marketers in Israel

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Lies And Deception Is Hamas Victory

Hamas is the manipulation master of Westerners' minds. They learned well how the West thinks [or does not] and they manipulate the West to concede to them. A Hamas victory is not what Westerners would expect.

Peer Review Under Pressure: Scientists, Journals and the Struggle for Trustworthy Research

Peer review under fire: critics say it’s flawed, slow and biased. Replication may offer a better test — but it’s still rare.

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