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A report issued today by University of Michigan/Reuters showed that consumer confidence fell to a 28-year low in April. The drop was blamed in part on rising concerns about higher gas and food prices. Consumers, who fuel two-thirds of national economic activity through their purchases of goods and services, were in a bleak mood.
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Speeding drivers in south China are getting clear away thanks to machines which switch the numbers on their license plates in seconds, state media said on Tuesday. "More than 50 percent of cars caught on camera for speeding and other offences either cover up their plates or use a fake license plate," a traffic policeman [said].
Newspapers seeking to compete with the Internet are likely to become free and place greater emphasis on comment and opinion in the future, a survey of the world's editors showed on Tuesday
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A new study provides some of the best evidence to date that breast-feeding can make children smarter, an international team of researchers said on Monday.
An envoy of the Dalai Lama said on Tuesday that one-day talks with China on the unrest in Tibet had been "a good first step" and that the two sides would meet again after he reports back to the exiled spiritual leader.
The United States and Europe should cut back on production of biofuels because they are hurting food supply at a time of rising prices, an adviser to U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Monday.
Having short arms and legs may raise a person's risk of developing memory problems later in life.
Baby birds babble much like human infants do, and they have their own special brain circuits to do it, researchers reported on Thursday.