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Carrion flies inside your hood. Sweat turns your gloves into water balloons. This is tough work, but it could predict disease outbreaks. The challenges of India's industrialization. Professor Ashutosh Varshney of Brown University analyzes the current state of India's democratic system as well as the strengths and challenges in this rapidly growing nation. Full interview.

Supertyphoon Hagibis gives new wind to Philippine disco band. For a four-decade-old Philippine disco band, the namesake supertyphoon bearing down on Japan has brought a sudden rush of interest in its macho act. Employing Natrually Occuring Plants Together with Trees In Your Landscape , Turkey agree to joint patrols on Syria border. Russian and Turkish leaders on Tuesday agreed to terms that would allow Ankara's military operations in Syria to continue as a U.S.-brokered cease-fire is set to expire. Zachary Goelman reports. Decriminalise all drugs for personal use now and provide addiction support instead, say MPs. MPs have called for drugs including heroin to be decriminalised. Helping You Understand The World Associated with Leadership With one of these Easy Tips would mean that anyone caught with a 'modest' amount of drugs would not be arrested, fined or sent to prison. Whats on TV Wednesday Tyler Perry Shows and Living With Yourself. A pair of new shows from Tyler Perry debut on BET. And Paul Rudd plays both a man and his clone in Netflixs Living With Yourself. Renderings reveal Lufthansa's VIP Airbus A220 yacht-style cabin concept. Lufthansa Technik, part of the wider German airline group, has unveiled its new SkyRetreat concept for theAirbus A220 with the cabin designed to host cash-rich VIPs. The Return of Bleecker Street. A once-luxe stretch of the West Village that, until recently, was pocked with empty storefronts, is starting to return to its old glory. Cricket WAG Kyly Clarke is a new judge on Seven's House Rules. She's the cricket WAG who has forged a career as an interior design expert and lifestyle entrepreneur. Tricks for Taking Good Pictures That you are Pleased Of for the Maldives? Check out these resorts, from the cheapest to the very costly. Although its a dream destination, you dont have to be a Hollywood star or a hedge fund manager to afford the Maldives, says Tom Chesshyre. Check out his guide to the remote Indian Ocean nation. Juul Suspends Online Sales of Flavored E-Cigarettes. Facing multiple inquiries into its marketing practices and its role in the rise of teenage vaping, the company suspended internet access to mango, cucumber and other pods. Cardiopad brings heart health to remote Cameroon communities. June 13 - A touch screen tablet invented by a 22-year-old Cameroonian engineer is helping doctors perform heart examinations on patients in remote, rural locations beyond the reach of specialists. Jim Drury has more. In Miami, the Murals Are the Message. In the Wynwood section and all over town, artists incorporate social issues into their work sometimes in a shout, sometimes in more of a whisper. Superman Speaks His Truth. A change is right around the corner. What will it mean for the hero, his world and his fans? Brian Michael Bendis explains. Champions League's 'Group of Death' reaches crunch time as Dortmund travel to Inter Milan. Borussia Dortmund have veered between attacking excellence and defensive calamity this season and now take on high-flying Inter Milan in a crucial Champions League double-header. Sarah Hyland's fiance Wells Adams takes advantage of sweltering LA heat with shirtless jog. Sarah Hyland's fiancee Wells Adams was spotted jogging shirtless in sweltering Los Angeles this Tuesday. Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane 'not worried' about Eden Hazard despite Belgian missing sitter. Zinedine Zidane has insisted he has no concerns about Eden Hazard after the Belgian missed an open goal against Galatasaray on Tuesday evening. Whats in the Murder Book? Marilyn Stasio Wants to Know. Her latest Crime column features a cold case for Michael Connellys Harry Bosch and whodunits from Susan Isaacs, Charles Todd and Deborah Crombie. People in the UK were unhappiest in 1978 The 'Winter of Discontent' was the least happy time. Living through wars andeconomic depression the two nations' happiness levels have taken a fair few blows over the last 200 years. But new data reveals that happiness spiked in the twenties.
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