Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Voice of America: Fugitive Snowden's Fate Unclear

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Fugitive Snowden's Fate Unclear
Jul 3rd 2013, 01:06

The fate of fugitive U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden remains unclear, with India on Tuesday becoming the latest country to reject his bid for asylum and Bolivian President Evo Morales saying he would consider such a request. Mr. Morales was in Moscow Tuesday for a meeting of natural gas producing nations. He said he would consider granting Snowden asylum if a request is made. After President Morales left Russia to return to Bolivia, Bolivian Foreign Minister David Choquehuanca ...

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Voice of America: Study Shows Promising Results in Reducing Risk of Stroke, Heart Attack

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Study Shows Promising Results in Reducing Risk of Stroke, Heart Attack
Jul 3rd 2013, 00:05, by webdesk@voanews.com (Carol Pearson)

Controlling blood pressure is a global issue as people live longer and lifestyles change. In developed countries, despite access to doctors and medication, many people don't have their blood pressure under control. In the U.S., almost half of those with high blood pressure are not able to control it.  A new study shows promising results in helping people live healthier lives. High blood pressure increases the risk for heart attack and stroke. That's why health experts the world ...

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Voice of America: Yoga Helps Mentally Ill Improve Their Lives

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Yoga Helps Mentally Ill Improve Their Lives
Jul 3rd 2013, 00:28, by webdesk@voanews.com (Deborah Block)

Millions of Americans take classes to learn the poses and breathing of the ancient Indian practice of yoga.  In recent years, yoga organizations have been reaching out to people who may not normally have the opportunity to take yoga classes, such as the homeless, trauma survivors, and people with drug and alcohol addictions.Green Door is a small mental health center in Washington where yoga is helping change people's lives for the better. Ericpaul Clark has been taking yoga classes for ...

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Voice of America: Forensic Testing of Ivory Could Combat Elephant Poaching

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Forensic Testing of Ivory Could Combat Elephant Poaching
Jul 2nd 2013, 22:57, by webdesk@voanews.com (Megan McGrath)

The sweeping grasslands of the African savannah might not exist without elephants. They knock down so many trees that forests transform into plains, where other grazers and birds feed.  Elephants maintain the shape of the land, and without them, everything would change.  And for many, that would make the world a poorer place. "There's some connection between humans and elephants that would be a really sad thing to lose," says Kevin Uno of Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia ...

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Voice of America: Judge Clears Path for Fort Hood Shooting Trial to Start Next Week

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Judge Clears Path for Fort Hood Shooting Trial to Start Next Week
Jul 3rd 2013, 00:56, by webdesk@voanews.com (Greg Flakus)

At a hearing in a Fort Hood, Texas courtroom, the judge in the trial of U.S. Army Major Nidal Hasan cleared the way for the trial to begin on Tuesday, July 9, with jury selection. Hasan is charged with murdering 13 people and attempting to kill 32 others in a shooting spree at the Texas army base in November 2009. Any further delays are unlikely. The presiding judge in the trial of Major Nidal Hasan, Colonel Tara Osborn, swept away several issues at the hearing and also put in a plea of ...

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Voice of America: Forensic Testing of Ivory Could Combat Elephant Poaching

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Forensic Testing of Ivory Could Combat Elephant Poaching
Jul 2nd 2013, 22:57, by webdesk@voanews.com (Megan McGrath)

The sweeping grasslands of the African savannah might not exist without elephants. They knock down so many trees that forests transform into plains, where other grazers and birds feed.  Elephants maintain the shape of the land, and without them, everything would change.  And for many, that would make the world a poorer place. "There's some connection between humans and elephants that would be a really sad thing to lose," says Kevin Uno of Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia ...

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Voice of America: Study Shows Promising Results in Reducing Risk of Stroke, Heart Attack

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Study Shows Promising Results in Reducing Risk of Stroke, Heart Attack
Jul 3rd 2013, 00:05, by webdesk@voanews.com (Carol Pearson)

Controlling blood pressure is a global issue as people live longer and lifestyles change. In developed countries, despite access to doctors and medication, many people don't have their blood pressure under control. In the U.S., almost half of those with high blood pressure are not able to control it.  A new study shows promising results in helping people live healthier lives. High blood pressure increases the risk for heart attack and stroke. That's why health experts the world ...

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Voice of America: Forensic Testing of Ivory Could Combat Elephant Poaching

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Forensic Testing of Ivory Could Combat Elephant Poaching
Jul 2nd 2013, 22:57, by webdesk@voanews.com (Megan McGrath)

The sweeping grasslands of the African savannah might not exist without elephants. They knock down so many trees that forests transform into plains, where other grazers and birds feed.  Elephants maintain the shape of the land, and without them, everything would change.  And for many, that would make the world a poorer place. "There's some connection between humans and elephants that would be a really sad thing to lose," says Kevin Uno of Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia ...

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Study Shows Promising Results in Reducing Risk of Stroke, Heart Attack
Jul 3rd 2013, 00:05, by webdesk@voanews.com (Carol Pearson)

Controlling blood pressure is a global issue as people live longer and lifestyles change. In developed countries, despite access to doctors and medication, many people don't have their blood pressure under control. In the U.S., almost half of those with high blood pressure are not able to control it.  A new study shows promising results in helping people live healthier lives. High blood pressure increases the risk for heart attack and stroke. That's why health experts the world ...

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Voice of America: Forensic Testing of Ivory Could Combat Elephant Poaching

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Forensic Testing of Ivory Could Combat Elephant Poaching
Jul 2nd 2013, 22:57, by webdesk@voanews.com (Megan McGrath)

The sweeping grasslands of the African savannah might not exist without elephants. They knock down so many trees that forests transform into plains, where other grazers and birds feed.  Elephants maintain the shape of the land, and without them, everything would change.  And for many, that would make the world a poorer place. "There's some connection between humans and elephants that would be a really sad thing to lose," says Kevin Uno of Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia ...

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Forensic Testing of Ivory Could Combat Elephant Poaching
Jul 2nd 2013, 22:57, by webdesk@voanews.com (Megan McGrath)

The sweeping grasslands of the African savannah might not exist without elephants. They knock down so many trees that forests transform into plains, where other grazers and birds feed.  Elephants maintain the shape of the land, and without them, everything would change.  And for many, that would make the world a poorer place. "There's some connection between humans and elephants that would be a really sad thing to lose," says Kevin Uno of Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia ...

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Voice of America: Prosecution Wraps Up Case in US WikiLeaks Court-martial

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Prosecution Wraps Up Case in US WikiLeaks Court-martial
Jul 2nd 2013, 22:55, by webdesk@voanews.com (Reuters)

Court-martial prosecutors wrapped up their case on Tuesday against the soldier charged with providing a trove of secret material to WikiLeaks in the biggest leak of classified files in U.S. history.   Private First Class Bradley Manning, 25, faces 21 charges, including espionage, computer fraud and, most seriously, aiding the enemy. Manning could face life in prison without parole if convicted.   Judge Colonel Denise Lind allowed the final prosecution witness, Daniel Lewis, a ...

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Prosecution Wraps Up Case in US WikiLeaks Court-martial
Jul 2nd 2013, 22:55, by webdesk@voanews.com (Reuters)

Court-martial prosecutors wrapped up their case on Tuesday against the soldier charged with providing a trove of secret material to WikiLeaks in the biggest leak of classified files in U.S. history.   Private First Class Bradley Manning, 25, faces 21 charges, including espionage, computer fraud and, most seriously, aiding the enemy. Manning could face life in prison without parole if convicted.   Judge Colonel Denise Lind allowed the final prosecution witness, Daniel Lewis, a ...

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Voice of America: What Comes Next in Egypt

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What Comes Next in Egypt
Jul 2nd 2013, 22:15, by webdesk@voanews.com (Mohamed Elshinnawi)

Middle East experts are pessimistic about the outcome of a showdown between Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, a growing opposition movement clamoring for his resignation and the powerful military that has demanded a solution to the crisis by Tuesday. And according to the experts, a solution to the crisis may be difficult because none of the players in the Egypt drama have indicated what they expect to come next if Morsi is, in the end, forced to step down. "Unfortunately, I don't see any ...

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Prosecution Wraps Up Case in US WikiLeaks Court-martial
Jul 2nd 2013, 22:55, by webdesk@voanews.com (Reuters)

Court-martial prosecutors wrapped up their case on Tuesday against the soldier charged with providing a trove of secret material to WikiLeaks in the biggest leak of classified files in U.S. history.   Private First Class Bradley Manning, 25, faces 21 charges, including espionage, computer fraud and, most seriously, aiding the enemy. Manning could face life in prison without parole if convicted.   Judge Colonel Denise Lind allowed the final prosecution witness, Daniel Lewis, a ...

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What Comes Next in Egypt
Jul 2nd 2013, 22:15, by webdesk@voanews.com (Mohamed Elshinnawi)

Middle East experts are pessimistic about the outcome of a showdown between Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, a growing opposition movement clamoring for his resignation and the powerful military that has demanded a solution to the crisis by Tuesday. And according to the experts, a solution to the crisis may be difficult because none of the players in the Egypt drama have indicated what they expect to come next if Morsi is, in the end, forced to step down. "Unfortunately, I don't see any ...

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Prosecution Wraps Up Case in US WikiLeaks Court-martial
Jul 2nd 2013, 22:55, by webdesk@voanews.com (Reuters)

Court-martial prosecutors wrapped up their case on Tuesday against the soldier charged with providing a trove of secret material to WikiLeaks in the biggest leak of classified files in U.S. history.   Private First Class Bradley Manning, 25, faces 21 charges, including espionage, computer fraud and, most seriously, aiding the enemy. Manning could face life in prison without parole if convicted.   Judge Colonel Denise Lind allowed the final prosecution witness, Daniel Lewis, a ...

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What Comes Next in Egypt
Jul 2nd 2013, 22:15, by webdesk@voanews.com (Mohamed Elshinnawi)

Middle East experts are pessimistic about the outcome of a showdown between Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, a growing opposition movement clamoring for his resignation and the powerful military that has demanded a solution to the crisis by Tuesday. And according to the experts, a solution to the crisis may be difficult because none of the players in the Egypt drama have indicated what they expect to come next if Morsi is, in the end, forced to step down. "Unfortunately, I don't see any ...

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Prosecution Wraps Up Case in US WikiLeaks Court-martial
Jul 2nd 2013, 22:55, by webdesk@voanews.com (Reuters)

Court-martial prosecutors wrapped up their case on Tuesday against the soldier charged with providing a trove of secret material to WikiLeaks in the biggest leak of classified files in U.S. history.   Private First Class Bradley Manning, 25, faces 21 charges, including espionage, computer fraud and, most seriously, aiding the enemy. Manning could face life in prison without parole if convicted.   Judge Colonel Denise Lind allowed the final prosecution witness, Daniel Lewis, a ...

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