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    Slamming on car breaks may harm lungs  Nov 20, 2009
    To reach the conclusion, boffins studied the effects of brake wear particles on cultured lung cells placed in a chamber close to a car axle, reports The Daily Express. They concluded: Just as for exhaust particles, efforts to diminish brake particle emissions will lead to an improved ambient air quality and so could provide better protection of human health. (India Times, India)

    Bosses can spot late-for-work excuses  Nov 19, 2009
    "As a nation, problems within our homes certainly seem to be a common reason given for lateness," the Daily Express quoted Mike Pickard, head of risk and underwriting at esure home insurance, which compiled the study, as saying. "If we are to believe even half the excuses included in this study, then we anticipate a lot of calls about emergency home cover or claims for accidental damage this winter," he added. (India Times)

    Papers pre-empt Speech contents  Nov 18, 2009
    The Daily Express uses its leader column to attack comedian Ben Elton after he took a swipe at the Queen. By doing so just before emigrating to Australia, "Elton has revealed himself to be less of an anti-establishment firebrand than a cynical opportunist," it says. (BBC News -- UK)

    Kiss of life can do more harm than good  Nov 17, 2009
    It is vital that if you come across someone who has stopped breathing you do something, the Daily Express quoted Ellen Mason, a senior cardiac nurse from the British Heart Foundation, as saying. If you dont want to do the kiss of life, stick to chest compressions. (India Times, India)

    UK's Afghan strategy debated  Nov 17, 2009
    The Daily Express calls it claiming it forces her to "spout Labour's socialist creed". In a similar vein, the Daily Mail says and "cynical electioneering". (BBC News -- UK)

    15 mins of sunbathing can cut stroke risk  Nov 16, 2009
    The deficiency was also linked to high risk of death and coronary artery disease, reports the Daily Express. "This was a unique study because the association between vitamin D deficiency and cardiovascular disease has not been well established," the Daily Express quoted Cardiologist Dr Brent Muhlestein, of Intermountain Medical Centre in Salt Lake City, Utah, as saying. (India Times, India)

    McIlroy to take up US PGA Tour card  Nov 12, 2009
    My decision is not that much of a big deal because I m only adding a couple of more events in America, the world number 17 told the Daily Express newspaper at Fanling. The European Tour will still be my home Tour. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Sports)

    Press sympathy for embattled PM  Nov 11, 2009
    Even the Daily Express - which says it "detests" the PM's values - is moved to say: "He does not deserve this.". in his defence. (BBC News -- UK)

    PM letter row analysed by papers  Nov 10, 2009
    The Daily Express "well-heeled crooks are stealing luxury goods to sustain their lifestyles". The paper claims previously well-to-do young women, in particular, get an "adrenalin buzz" from taking luxury items from stores. (BBC News -- UK)

    Papers review Remembrance Sunday  Nov 9, 2009
    The Daily Express says the prime minister has become embroiled in a row for apparently failing to bow while laying a wreath at London's Cenotaph. Its headline to the story reads simply. (BBC News -- UK)

    8 cups of tea a day helps heart, brain  Nov 8, 2009
    "People who cut out caffeinated drinks may miss out on the potential health benefits of the compounds they contain," the Daily Express quoted her as saying. She further suggested that there was "no need" for parents to stop children from drinking tea and coffee. (India Times, India)

    PM's Afghan speech leads papers  Nov 6, 2009
    Family campaigners, according to the Daily Express, are outraged that Labour will. The says there is fury among faith groups that all 15-year-olds must receive sex and relationship lessons, ending parents' opt-out. (BBC News -- UK)

    Paper review  Nov 5, 2009
    The Daily Express says forces have been told to watch for similar attacks, and the Daily Mirror muses on. It claims UK troops will now be nervously fingering their weapons. (BBC News -- UK)

    Tomatoes can help fight the flab  Nov 4, 2009
    According to researchers, the fruit leaves the eater feeling satisfied, and thus suppresses the urge to snack, which is one of a slimmers main pitfalls, reports The Daily Express. It is thought tomatoes are rich in compounds that alter levels of appetite hormones, making them an easy way to keep off hunger pangs. (India Times, India)

    Papers unhappy over Lisbon Treaty  Nov 4, 2009
    The Daily Express is deeply unhappy, describing it as "the end" of Britain. The country, it feels, has "been sold down the river". (BBC News -- UK)

    Mobile phone use sparks tumour rise  Nov 1, 2009
    This information confirms our fears, giving serious concern for us and future generation, the Daily Express quoted Carlo, as saying. However, the Government and the Mobile Operators Association maintain their stand that mobile phones are risk free. (India Times, India)

    Divorcees think they would never recover  Oct 31, 2009
    The research further discovered that most people also took a year and a half to deal with the agony of divorce, reports the Daily Express. A spokesman for the website said: It takes 18 months to get over divorce, but couples are often separated for a long time before this so it could take years for the dust to settle after a split. (India Times, India)

    Papers cover Blair's Europe push  Oct 27, 2009
    Patrick O'Flynn - the chief political commentator at the Daily Express - talks of "breathtaking contempt for the electorate". The saying more strikes would only benefit private courier firms. (BBC News -- UK)

    Over here, Brady is a real nowhere man  Oct 25, 2009
    The Daily Express featured a column by Andrew Elliott comparing Brady to Beckham: [Brady is] the most marketable player in the NFL thanks to the clean-cut image and chiseled good looks (you can see your own reflection in those teeth). If the rumours are to be believed, he was even lined up to replace Beckham as the face - or crotch, considering the poses, of DKNY.. (Boston Globe)

    * Far-right leaders BBC appearance sparks outcry  Oct 24, 2009
    The Daily Express said on its front page that Griffin was a disgrace to humanity. . (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    Heavy mobile use raises cancer risk  Oct 24, 2009
    The report, which will be published later this year, has been overseen by the World Health Organisation, reports The Daily Express. The inquirys preliminary results look at whether mobile phone exposure is linked to three types of brain tumour and a tumour of the salivary gland. (India Times, India)

    Papers' verdict on Question Time  Oct 23, 2009
    The Daily Express describes the appearance as a "dangerous and shameful moment" for British democracy. Griffin has learnt plenty since his days as a National Front boot boy. (BBC News -- UK)

    Cherry juice can treat pain after exercise  Oct 23, 2009
    After analyses, boffins discovered that the juice of tart cherries contains flavonoids, naturally occurring antioxidants with anti-inflammatory powers, reports The Daily Express. Dr Kerry Kuehl, a sports medicine specialist at the university, said: Our research suggests that tart cherry juice may work like common non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, used by millions to treat pain and inflammation after exercise. (India Times, India)

    White wine can rot your teeth  Oct 21, 2009
    According to the docs from Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany, prolonged contact with white wine erodes the calcium layer on teeth more quickly than red wines, reports The Daily Express. To reach the conclusion, scientists compared the erosive effects of eight red and white wines from Germany, France, Italy and Spain on the enamel surface of extracted human teeth. (India Times, India)

    Now, instant facelift with a cup of coffee  Oct 20, 2009
    Collagen is just one popular ingredient used to lend a more skin/beauty-friendly image to a product, and is increasingly found not just in beauty products but also in food and drink products including coffee, the Daily Express quoted David Jago, director of trends and innovation at market analysts Mintel, as saying. The drink has so far made its debut only in Singapore. (India Times, India -- Health/Science)

    Vitamin pills can cause cancer  Oct 19, 2009
    Many people think they can reduce their cancer risk by taking supplements, but the evidence does not support this, the Daily Express quoted Wiseman as saying. Just because a dietary pattern that provides a relatively high level of a particular nutrient might protect against cancer, it does not mean that taking it in tablet form will have the same effect. (India Times, India)

    Focus on primary schools policy  Oct 16, 2009
    Pregnant women are being urged to , reports the Daily Express. The Times says pregnant women. (BBC News -- UK)

    Afghan reinforcements considered  Oct 15, 2009
    The Financial Times says the labour market is and the Daily Express sees "significant signs of recovery" ... The Daily Express is also irate that Mr Willetts has pledged to lift the cap on tuition fees, while he encourages more people to go to university. (BBC News -- UK)

    Green tea can slash cancer risk  Oct 15, 2009
    The participants had no history of cancer and were followed for development of blood and lymph-system cancers, reports The Daily Express. After reviewing the participants, researchers saw the chance of developing such cancers drop by 42 per cent compared with those who drank one cup or less. (India Times, India)

    Expenses payback order considered  Oct 13, 2009
    But the Daily Express complains "MPs get away with murder", as they try to avoid repaying hundreds of thousands. Jacqui Smith, forced to apologise over claims, could find her suggests the Independent. (BBC News -- UK)

    First Ladies' beauty contest  Oct 12, 2009
    She also recollects a visit to Madrid earlier this year which was once more an opportunity to compare the styles of First Ladies, the Daily Express quotes her as writing on her site. She continues: As with Michelle Obama, it is a beauty contest between princess Letizia, a former star journalist, and Carla Bruni-Sarkozy. (India Times, India)

    Meet Men-tertainer! Men who cook, host parties  Oct 9, 2009
    The Glenfiddich survey of 1,000 adults has found that more than a quarter of men believe they are better cooks than their partners, reports the Daily Express. However, the study noted that two-thirds of women found men who cook more attractive. (India Times, India)

    Anti-ageing creams could cause cancer  Oct 8, 2009
    "So many women, and even some men, slather these products all over their skin in the naive belief that they have nothing to fear but ageing," The Daily Express quoted Epstein as saying. The British cosmetics industry must comply with EU rules on what ingredients to use and what warnings to place on labels. (India Times, India)

    Dannatt appointment splits papers  Oct 8, 2009
    Researchers have discovered a new male tribe, according to the Daily Express - , who love to show off their culinary skills at parties. The paper wonders when another male group will be found: washer-uppers. (BBC News -- UK)

    Soon, a pill to add 25 years to your life  Oct 5, 2009
    "Ageing results from complex processes that cause programmed cell death," The Daily Express quoted Madeo as saying. "Here, we report that administration of spermidine markedly extended the lifespan of yeast, flies and worms, and human immune cells," added the bio-scientist. (India Times, India)

    Scoop: Designer Lohan better not quit her day job  Oct 5, 2009
    Britain's Daily Express was equally harsh, criticizing the collection for truly hideous fashion faux pas, specifically mentioning silver sequined pasties that belong in a lap dancing club. . (MSNBC -- Gossip)

    NH man says he met alleged terrorist  Oct 5, 2009
    Information from: Manchester Daily Express. 2009 The Associated Press. (Concord Monitor)

    Blame your love life for extra bulge  Oct 5, 2009
    The periods in a womans life that see their weight rise and fall link directly to new chapters in their love life or family status, the Daily Express quoted Jane McCadden, of Slendex, as saying. The study also illustrates how difficult women find it to maintain a stable weight throughout their lives. (India Times, India)

    Cervical cancer jab as deadly as disease  Oct 5, 2009
    It will not decrease cervical cancer rates at all, the Daily Express quoted her as saying. Parents need to know this and that in a small number of cases there are serious side effects, she added. (India Times, India)

    Tech treasure  Oct 1, 2009
    There's even a do-it-yourself kit to build a similar, mechanical TV from 1934 - available to Daily Express readers at the time for a little over 5. All of it will be sold, along with 102 post-war models that together make up a complete history of TV.. (BBC News -- Technology)

    LeT to strike India again: Report  Sep 30, 2009
    Even as new details emerge about the Mumbai attacks, senior American military, intelligence and counter-terrorism officials cited by the US daily express grim certainty that Lashkar is plotting new attacks. The United States warned Indian officials earlier this year about a Mumbai-style attack by Lashkar against multiple sites in India, according to a senior Defence Department official and a senior American counter-terrorism official cited by the Times. (India Times)

    Newspapers examine nuclear Iran  Sep 26, 2009
    The Daily Express says US first lady Michelle Obama displayed the as her husband kissed her French counterpart Carla Bruni's cheek ... Predictions of a glorious summer were let down by the reality - but the Daily Express has another go. (BBC News -- UK)

    Taking a shine to folk  Sep 26, 2009
    The Daily Express building was like a Hollywood film set; it had this long, sweeping staircase and every secretary looked like Veronica Lake,'' he remembers. As a boy, he had had a picture of Veronica Lake, with her famous sweep of hair, pinned up inside his wardrobe. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Entertainment)

    Smashing Piquet could end up with new F1 team Manor GP  Sep 26, 2009
    Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone told the Daily Express newspaper that Piquet had not written off his Formula One chances. Piquet will get another drive. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Sports)

    Nato call for new troops examined  Sep 22, 2009
    The Financial Times and the Daily Express both lead with the plight of the pound. to a Bank of England report. (BBC News -- UK)

    'Secret feud' existed between Diana, Margaret  Sep 21, 2009
    Princess of Wales' biographer Andrew Morton has claimed Princess Margaret turned against Diana after she said on a TV show: "There were three of us in this marriage so it's a bit crowded" -- a reference to Prince Charles's relationship with Camilla, the 'Daily Express' reported. Following the bombshell interview, Princess Margaret sent Diana a "wounding and excoriating" letter regarding her behaviour which was seen as "shocking and unforgivable". (India Times, India)

    3 cups of tea can cut diabetes risk by half  Sep 19, 2009
    After analyses, boffins discovered that chemicals found in all types of tea cut the dangers of developing type 2diabetes by 42 per cent. Drinking more than three cups did not reduce the risk any further, reports The Daily Express. The study was carried out by a team of Dutch researchers from the University Medical Centre in Utrecht. (India Times, India)

    Review round-up  Sep 19, 2009
    VIRGINIA BLACKBURN, DAILY EXPRESS. Nothing can make up for the fact that this is one of the most misconceived outings ever to make it into the public arena. (BBC News -- Entertainment)

    Papers angry at cleaner 'debacle'  Sep 18, 2009
    "There have been cheats in sport before," it says, "but The Daily Express, meanwhile, claims "shamed" Renault "could be gone from Formula One in six weeks". "They face a massive fine. but writes Bob McKenzie. (BBC News -- UK)

    Broken heart ups heart attack risk  Sep 17, 2009
    The study was conducted to shed fresh light on why people traumatised by the loss of a loved one are more susceptible to having a heart attack, reports The Daily Express. A team at the University of Sydney, Australia, studied 80 bereaved adults to reach the conclusion. (India Times, India)

    Women can keep secrets only for 47 hours!  Sep 17, 2009
    Its official women cant keep secrets, the Daily Express quoted Michael Cox, UK director of Wines of Chile, which commissioned the research, as saying. What we didnt bank on was how quickly these are passed on. (India Times, India)

    PhotosMarried Monkee!  Sep 17, 2009
    South Floridian , as in Hey Hey Were The Monkees, secretly got married Aug. 30 in Miami, according to an anonymous source interviewed by Londons Daily Express. No marriage license under the singer s name was entered into state records as of today, but that could take up to a month. (The Palm Beach Post)

    Printer wins 40m newspaper deals  Sep 15, 2009
    The contracts worth a total of 40m mean that INM in Northern Ireland will now be printing all Mirror titles and the Telegraph titles, together with the Sun, News of the World, the Daily Express and Sunday Express, the Daily Star and the London Independent. It also prints the Irish Star, the Sunday World and the Sunday Tribune, as well as a series of magazines for the Independent in London. (BBC News -- UK)

    Men are bigger liars than women  Sep 15, 2009
    "Body language is a great way of telling someone is lying," The Daily Express quoted body language expert Richard Newman as saying. "Yet most people cant read the signals. They assume someone hiding the truth avoids eye contact. The opposite is true. Liars usually do everything they can to convince you - sitting still and looking at you to watch your reaction. "Touching your face and rapid blinking are massive giveaways. (India Times, India)

    Pretty women impair the male brain  Sep 5, 2009
    In the study, researchers found that men who spent even a few minutes in the company of a woman they found attractive performed less well in memory tests, reports The Daily Express. Programmed by evolution to try to pass on their genes, psychologists at Radboud University in The Netherlands said males try so hard to impress the object of their desire that they have little brain power left for other tasks. (India Times, India)

    Papers report young boys' torture  Sep 4, 2009
    The Daily Express explains how. Baby boom. (BBC News -- UK)

    Lockerbie bomber row rumbles on  Sep 3, 2009
    The Daily Express talks of a "mortgage price war" introduces its lowest interest rate yet at just under 2. An expert tells the paper that other banks will have to follow suit with competitive new deals. (BBC News -- UK)

    Wolf-whistles can woo a woman!  Sep 3, 2009
    The study found that 80percent women like it when male colleagues appreciate their appearance, especially if he is single, good-looking or the boss, reports The Daily Express. Ninety-six per cent of girls love compliments from their partner, though nearly half respond with a wisecrack like love is blind. (India Times, India)

    Papers examine Lockerbie documents  Sep 2, 2009
    But, according to the Sun and the Daily Express, he is also full of hints that taxes will rise. The Daily Express talks of that "will send a chill down the spine of Middle England". (BBC News -- UK)

    Papers theorise on kidnap victim  Sep 1, 2009
    And the Daily Express wonders in the case. Paramedic safety. (BBC News -- UK)

    WW2 singer Vera Lynn returns to British album charts  Aug 31, 2009
    She was awarded the title "Forces Sweetheart" following a poll in the Daily Express newspaper, and travelled thousands of miles -- often at great personal risk -- to entertain the troops. She also had a BBC radio show on which she performed songs such as "We'll Meet Again", "I'll Be Seeing You", "Wishing", and "If Only I Had Wings". (Yahoo! Asia News)

    Meet the photographer who framed Ronnie the rogue  Aug 26, 2009
    Working for the Daily Express in Britain, the photographer covered the robbery, on August 8, 1963, when Biggs was one of a 15-strong gang that attacked the Glasgow-to-London mail train, stealing 2. 6 million. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)

    Housewives more prone to heart diseases  Aug 26, 2009
    For heart disease, this link was stronger among women who did not have a high school education, reports The Daily Express. The authors said: One theory suggests that women with more roles, for example, family and employee roles, may have a better health profile than women with fewer roles, although the strength of this association may vary as the result of different levels of job demands and job control. (India Times, India)

    Breakthrough discovery may help develop breast cancer drug within 2yrs  Aug 26, 2009
    "There are no available drugs as yet but they should be available within a couple of years. This is a potential cure for breast cancer. This is a step on the way to it and it helps us understand the way breast cancer cells grow and divide and if we understand this then we understand how it stop it," the Daily Express quoted Dr. Justin Stebbing, at London's Imperial College, one of the experts behind the landmark discovery, as saying. Experts have said that the discovery has explained why some... (India Times, India -- Health/Science)

    Is Danyl Johnson the next Susan Boyle?  Aug 26, 2009
    Londons Daily Express writer Elisa Roche said of Johnson: He can dance, he can sing. Hes handsome. (MSNBC -- News)

    Nice guys earn less: Study  Aug 25, 2009
    To reach the conclusion, experts looked at the link between personality and pay, reports The Daily Express. Researchers for the Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex claim their study shows that the amiable are on average paid less. (India Times, India)

    All about the Ashes in the papers  Aug 24, 2009
    It is purple prose and dreadful puns aplenty, with the Daily Express ... "It's complete chaos," he told the Daily Express. (BBC News -- UK)

    The Manson murders 40 years ago (432)  Aug 20, 2009
    Friday, August 14, 2009 Edition. Linda Kasabian was never convicted in the Manson murders. (Malibu Times, CA)

    Afghan mission dominates papers  Aug 18, 2009
    The Daily Express and Mail report on a think-tank's figures suggesting there are six million UK unemployed. The Express says the government's 2. (BBC News -- UK)

    New swine flu jab may trigger brain disorder  Aug 17, 2009
    There is robust evidence that no increased risk of the syndrome arises from seasonal vaccination, the Daily Express quoted him as saying. Establishing enhanced surveillance on the syndrome has always been part of our pandemic plan because there is an increased risk of this disease after a flu-like illness, he added. (India Times, India)

    Cleavage-showing harmful at work  Aug 17, 2009
    "Breasts are getting bigger but clothes seem to be getting smaller, especially in the workplace," the Daily Express quoted Squires, author of Boobs: A Guide To Your Girls , as saying. "A layered style of tight shirts seems to be a major fashion trend fuelled by a look that is very popular in European offices. But what looks great on a 20-something female can look ridiculous on a 40-year-old," she added. (India Times, India)

    Papers honour UK Afghan fallen  Aug 17, 2009
    The Daily Express warns petrol prices are set to soar to 1 ... "On top of the world" and "out of this world" - that is how the Daily Express sums up Britain's Jessica Ennis and Jamaica's Usain Bolt respectively. (BBC News -- UK)

    Chocolate cuts death risk in heart attack survivors  Aug 15, 2009
    According to Professor Roger Corder, of Queen Mary, University of London, the optimum dose is about two or three squares a day, reports The Daily Express. The researchers in Sweden suggested that even indulging in chocolate once a week can nearly halve the risk of death from heart problems. (India Times, India)

    Papers question Duncan decision  Aug 15, 2009
    The Daily Express calls it "the first serious error" the Conservative leader has made in two years. The Daily Telegraph describes the decision as. (BBC News -- UK)

    Wonder goal puts Carney in European shop window  Aug 14, 2009
    Britain's Daily Express reported the 33-year-old was in London for talks and was likely to sign with the Cottagers on a free transfer. AAP. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)

    Money and pirates hijack headlines  Aug 12, 2009
    While the Daily Express reports. Crippling cost. (BBC News -- UK)

    Eat red cherries to beat insomnia  Aug 12, 2009
    Melatonin is manufactured in the brain and triggers sleep, reports the Daily Express. University of Texas Health Science Centre study leader Dr Russel Reiter said: Eating just a handful of Montmorency cherries will increase melatonin levels in blood, thereby improving the bodys natural sleep patterns and potentially providing other health benefits. (India Times, India)

    Anger at 'assault on our privacy'  Aug 10, 2009
    The Daily Express says the players showed "all the inner toughness of a marshmallow" at Headingley. "England's tactics seemed to betray writes the Times' leader. "Scattergun bilge though the bowlers served up at times, make no mistake: declares the Daily Mirror. (BBC News -- UK)

    New economy stimulus considered  Aug 7, 2009
    The Daily Express reports that doctors have told Biggs and his family there is little hope of recovery. The last Tommy. (BBC News -- UK)

    Timeline: Ronnie Biggs  Aug 7, 2009
    Scotland Yard detective Jack Slipper manages to arrest Biggs in Rio de Janeiro after he was tracked down by the Daily Express newspaper. But Biggs successfully argues against extradition because he has fathered a son, Michael, by his Brazilian girlfriend, Raimunda. (BBC News -- UK)

    Papers scent economic optimism  Aug 6, 2009
    The and the Daily Express point to a rise in house prices and manufacturing output alongside a rally in the service sector ... The Daily Express quotes Sex and the City's character Carrie Bradshaw as saying "it's a woman's right to shoes". (BBC News -- UK)

    Women prefer men with hairy chests, belly  Aug 5, 2009
    Instead they prefer real men like James Bond actor Daniel Craig, reports The Daily Express. The study of more than 5,000 women also found that only one in five preferred a metrosexual man. (India Times, India)

    Red wine may benefit arthritis patients  Aug 3, 2009
    Strong acute inflammatory diseases such as [infections like] sepsis are very difficult to treat and many die daily due to a lack of treatment, the Daily Express quoted a researcher from the study as saying. Moreover, many survivors of sepsis develop a very low quality of life due to the damage that inflammation causes to several internal organs, the researcher added. (India Times, India)

    Papers predict huge bank bonuses  Aug 3, 2009
    Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Vince Cable tells the Daily Express that the situation is. Under fire. (BBC News -- UK)

    Right-to-die case prompts debate  Jul 31, 2009
    The Times feels the inquiry "provides 'Harbinger of hope'The Daily Express has good news for homeowners - "Britain could be on. Any kind of optimism in the market will encourage much-needed consumer confidence, it writes. (BBC News -- UK)

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