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Research suggests children can recover from autism(AP)
Saturday, 05.09.2009, 08:45pm

Leo Lytel, second from right, 9, and his family David Lytel, left, Lucas Lytel, 11, and Jayne Lytel pose for a photograph with one of the family cats in their home in Washington Wednesday, May 6, 2009. Leo  was diagnosed with autism as a toddler. He was undiagnosed at age 9. Provocative new research suggests that 10 percent of autistic children actually'recover'from the troubling developmental disorder and lose the diagnosis later on in childhood. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)AP - Leo Lytel was diagnosed with autism as a toddler. But by age 9 he had overcome the disorder.


Health overhaul draws groups'competing demands(AP)
Saturday, 05.09.2009, 08:37pm

President Barack Obama speaks in the Eisenhower Executive Office building in the White House complex in Washington, Friday, May 8, 2009, where he made an unannounced visit to a Spanish language town hall meeting on the H1N1 swine flu virus. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)AP - Patients and doctors. Small businesses and multinationals. Retirees, workers and insurance companies.


Severe storms and flooding still a threat(weather.com)
Saturday, 05.09.2009, 04:05pm
weather.com -
Migrant labourers work at a construction site during sunset ...
Saturday, 05.09.2009, 11:44am

photo(Reuters) - Migrant labourers work at a construction site during sunset in downtown Shanghai May 9, 2009. REUTERS/Aly Song (CHINA EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS CONSTRUCTION)


Bicycles
Saturday, 05.09.2009, 04:00am
Poet Nikki Giovanni describes love poetry as the antidote to the craziness of the world in her latest collection of poems
Obesity May Raise Kids'Allergy Risk(HealthDay)
Saturday, 05.09.2009, 03:50am
HealthDay - FRIDAY, May 8 (HealthDay News) -- Obese children and teens are atincreased risk for allergies, especially food allergies, say U.S.researchers.
1 dead as powerful storms hit central Kentucky(AP)
Saturday, 05.09.2009, 01:49am
AP - An official says severe weather in central Kentucky has killed one person.
Faith and snakes, mud and fear in flooded Brazil(AP)
Friday, 05.08.2009, 11:17pm

A woman and a child enter a flooded house in Bacabal, in the Brazilian northeastern state of Maranhao, Friday, May 8, 2009. Northern Brazil's worst floods in decades have driven tens of thousands from their homes to seek refuge wherever they can, packing onto flatbed trucks and braving rivers teeming with deadly reptiles in a scramble for higher ground.(AP Photo/ Andre Penner)AP - The leaky canoe is taking on water fast as our two guides fight the river in a driving rain.


The swallow that flew to South Africa - and into the record books
Friday, 05.08.2009, 11:00pm

Nobody knew. Nobody dreamed. Nobody even considered the possibility that a bird the size of a penknife might fly 6,000 miles from South Africa to Britain every year, as a matter of course, and then fly back.



  » President approves disaster aid for Ala. counties(AP)
  » 1 dead, church collapses in Kansas thunderstorms(AP)
  » Diabetes often affects women's sex life(Reuters)
  » Typhoon lashes northern Philippines, 15 killed(Reuters)
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  » Death in the Orchard of Eden
  » Brazilians flee anacondas, alligators amid floods(AP)
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