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LONDON (Reuters) - The number of children admitted to hospital because of alcohol abuse
has jumped over 20 percent in the last five years, with ambulance crews regularly picking
up … 
LONDON (Reuters) - London police on Friday launched a crackdown on the illegal sale of
endangered species used in the city's Chinese medicine shops, a practice which contributes
to a … 
LONDON (Reuters) - A decision by the cost-effectiveness watchdog to restrict access to
Alzheimer's drugs on the state health service is to be challenged in court by makers of
the … 
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Milton Friedman, one of the most influential economists of the
past century and a champion of free markets, died on Thursday morning of heart failure at … 
LONDON (Reuters) - Switching patients with early breast cancer from a standard drug to a
newer treatment helps them to live longer and improves their odds of remaining free of … 
LONDON (Reuters) - Chancellor Gordon Brown will set out plans to improve relations between
firms and tax authorities at a meeting on Friday with his global business advisors,
including ex-Federal … 
PACHUCA, Mexico, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Hugo Sanchez, the former Real Madrid striker widely
considered Mexico's best-ever player, was named national coach on Thursday after years of
lobbying for the job … 
PARIS (Reuters) - Segolene Royal's quest to become France's first woman head of state took
a giant leap forward on Friday when she was crowned as the Socialist's presidential
candidate … 
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Sudan accepts in principle U.N. and African Union forces in its
war-ravaged Darfur region but has yet to agree on the number of troops to be … 
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's Shi'ite-led government ordered the arrest of the country's most
prominent Sunni cleric on Thursday on suspicion of terrorism, a move that could further
raise sectarian tension … 