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2007
UNICEF issued report on child well-being. Of 21 OECD countries the US and Britain ranked at the bottom.
2006
Britain's lower house of Parliament voted to ban smoking in all public places in England, including pubs, both public and private.
2006
The Bush administration announced it will step up enforcement of US trade laws governing China, following a top-to-bottom review of America's trading relationship with the Asian giant.
2006
In Texas lawyer Harry Whittington, who was accidentally injured 3 days earlier by birdshot fired by VP Cheney, suffered a minor heart attack.
2006
The NY Times reported that the US and Israel are considering a campaign to starve the Palestinian Authority of cash so Palestinians would grow disillusioned with their incoming militant Hamas rulers and return ousted Fatah moderates to power.
2006
Pharmaceutical maker AstraZeneca PLC said that it has decided to withdraw its controversial anticoagulant Exanta from the market and terminate its development because of links to liver injury.
2006
Sanyo and Nokia announced they will set up a joint venture to make advanced cell phones, underlining the ambitions of the Japanese and Finnish manufacturers to grow globally in the competitive mobile market.
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