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From The Ukraine With Love - Queens Tribune
Queens TribuneFrom The Ukraine With LoveQueens TribuneA favorite here at QConf, this native Ukrainian is now happy to call Queens her home. While she's lived in other parts of the City, Julia credits her time in Queens – especially with Bayside's Shortstack Modeling – as what helped her find the ...
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Ukraine's Yulia Tymoshenko halts hunger strike - Telegraph.co.uk
AFPUkraine's Yulia Tymoshenko halts hunger strikeTelegraph.co.ukWe are now building up towards a normal nutrition regime," Lutz Harms said in the eastern city of Kharkiv. According to her daughter Yevgenia, Mrs Tymoshenko lost 22 pounds while on the hunger strike, which she began after alleging that her guards ...Tymoshenko halts hunger strike after hospital moveAFPYulia Tymoshenko ends hunger strike after hospital moveBBC NewsTymoshenko halts hunger strikeNEWS.com.auMontreal Gazette -Deutsche Welleall 942 news articles »
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Expats To Watch: Tetra Pak chief: Ukraine business to grow more - Kyiv Post
Expats To Watch: Tetra Pak chief: Ukraine business to grow moreKyiv PostAs for milk, a Ukrainian drinks 34 liters a year, four times less than in Finland, 2.5 times less than in Slovenia and 1.5 times less than in France and Russia. “It's difficult to say where Ukrainians are getting their nutrition,” said Sliuzas, ...
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Azarov stresses need to monitor nutrition at children camps - Kyiv Post (subscription)
Azarov stresses need to monitor nutrition at children campsKyiv Post (subscription)Ukrainian Premier Mykola Azarov has said there is a need to thoroughly monitor the quality of children's food during the summer holidays in camps and health resorts. "I want to warn everybody who is involved in the organization of feeding children ...
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Ukraine's Yulia Tymoshenko Moved From Prison To Hospital After Hunger Strike - International Business Times
International Business TimesUkraine's Yulia Tymoshenko Moved From Prison To Hospital After Hunger StrikeInternational Business TimesBy Ryan Villarreal: Subscribe to Ryan's RSS feed Ukraine's imprisoned former prime minister, Yulia Tymoshenko, was moved from her cell to a hospital Wednesday for treatment of a chronic back condition after ending a 19-day hunger strike in protest of ...Doctor Harms Doubts Advisability Of Continuing Treatment Of Tymoshenko At ...Ukrainian News AgencyAs Tymoshenko ends her hunger strike, her sympathetic followers do so alsoKyiv Postall 999 news articles »
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Breakfast Of Champions - FemaleFirst.co.uk
Breakfast Of ChampionsFemaleFirst.co.ukWith England taking on Ukraine, The Netherlands playing Portugal and Spain tackling Croatia there are some interesting match-ups to come on the pitch at Euro 2012 which starts on the 8th June. Even if you're not interested in the football, ...
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bits and pieces - The News International
bits and piecesThe News InternationalThe injury-plagued 31-year-old, who will captain England in Poland and Ukraine, said he wants to prove to new England boss Roy Hodgson that he can continue on until the next World Cup in Brazil. “I can understand that at my age people are going to ...and more »
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Ukraine's former PM Yulia ends hunger strike - Deccan Herald
The HinduUkraine's former PM Yulia ends hunger strikeDeccan HeraldWe are now building up towards a normal nutrition regime,” Lutz Harms told reporters in the eastern city of Kharkiv. According to her daughter Yevgenia, Tymoshenko lost 10 kg since her hunger strike, which she began after alleging that her guards ...Tymoshenko halts hunger strike: German doctorJakarta Globeall 1,863 news articles »
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Eugene Medynskiy: Using tech to bolster healthy eating choices - Mother Nature Network
Mother Nature NetworkEugene Medynskiy: Using tech to bolster healthy eating choicesMother Nature NetworkSo how did the Ukraine-born doctoral student who helped invent this technology go from reading science fiction and cyber-punk articles on computers as a teen to helping create a solution to one of the nation's dietary problems?
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Steppe it up - Cogo
Steppe it upCogoAn international team of scientists has concluded that, most likely, horse domestication originated in the western part of the Eurasian steppe, more precisely – the steppes of modern-day Ukraine and part of Kazakhstan. The results of the research were ...and more »
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