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Hospital in Kalaburagi gets fertility treatment centre

The Basaveshwar Teaching and General Hospital has upgraded facilities by introducing fertility treatment Centre in the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department and Hearing and vertigo evaluation Centre Read more: http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/karnataka/hospital-in-kalaburagi-gets-fertility-treatment-centre/article9022150.ece?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication

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Illuminati clothing calls for taking Zimmerman’s life; Cretinous thugs echo

In which a clothing brand calls for the murder of George Zimmerman. #ZimmermanTrial @michellemalkin @FoxNews http://t.co/z7HFtOHyer — Liars Never Win (@liars_never_win) July 09, 2013 Whoa. So, this sickly happened: http://twitter.com/#!/ThelIluminati/status/354602392035143680 The Twitter account has 1,060,334 followers. The Illuminati offers clothing for sale at its web store. We can only hope this is an Illuminati-mocking parody account…

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23 Fictional Couples Who Will Restore Your Faith In Marriage

Happily married couples in movies and on TV are hard to come by…but they do exist! 1. Marshall Eriksen and Lily Aldrin from How I Met Your Mother. CBS CBS   While How I Met Your Mother was technically about Ted’s long (and ridiculously winding) road to finding a wife, most fans of the show…

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‘We have all evolved’: Flow chart traces Hillary’s evolution on gay marriage

http://twitter.com/#!/ReganLieutenant/status/477244929932922880 “When I was ready to say what I said, I said it.” Hillary Clinton’s interview Thursday with NPR’s Terry Gross turned contentious when Gross pressed Mrs. Clinton on same-sex marriage and the Defense of Marriage Act, signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1996. http://twitter.com/#!/NYMag/status/477242766074728449 The exchange became so testy and convoluted that the…

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Can You Illustrate Emotional Absence? These Graphic Novels Do

Can You Illustrate Emotional Absence? These Graphic Novels Do Nick Drnaso’s “Sabrina” and Michael Kupperman’s “All the Answers” both center on characters who set off a story by disappearing. Read More…

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