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Northern Ireland waits for water

Water may not be restored to households in Northern Ireland until next week, says the water supply firm.

Water may not be restored to households in Northern Ireland until next week, says the water supply firm.

$US4m more for US smoker

A smoker who won $US8m against a tobacco company in May has been awarded $US4 million more.

A smoker who won $US8m against a tobacco company in May has been awarded $US4 million more.

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    Neanderthals ate their veggies - study

    A US study has found that Neanderthals ate grains and vegetables as well as meat.

    Dengue Fever warning to travelers

    People travelling to South East Asia are being warned after an increase in reports of Dengue Fever.

    60% want to lose weight in 2011

    Sixty per cent of Australians want to lose weight in the latest survey of New Year resolutions.

    Council fears Qld water contamination

    A local council holds fears central Qld's waterways may become contaminated because of the severe flooding.

    Brain structure linked to socialising

    The amygdala, which lies inside your brain, is linked to how much you see friends and family.

    Medicine missing in Afghanistan

    The Afghanistan Defence Ministry is investigating missing US-donated medicines and pharmaceutical supplies.

    Toast, honey 'best hangover cure'

    A British scientist says the best Christmas hangover cure breakfast is toast with a large dollop of honey.

    UK flu death toll rises to 27

    Official UK figures show 27 people have died from flu in recent weeks, including 24 from swine flu.

    Cholera patients treated in Haiti

    Victims of Haiti's cholera outbreak are being treated on hospital floors because all beds are taken.

    Doctors give leftovers warning

    Doctors warn that reheating meat and vegetable leftovers could make people sick with harmful bacteria.

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