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U.S. slips in WEF's competitiveness rankings Switzerland remains the world's most competitive economy, while the United States has fallen from second to fourth after losing the top spot last year, according to the World Economic Forum's annual rankings issued on Thursday. Gov't: Spending to rise under health care overhaul The nation's health care tab will go up ? not down ? as a result of President Barack Obama's sweeping overhaul. That's the conclusion of a government forecast released Thursday, which also finds the increase will be modest. Vitamin B could put off Alzheimer's: study Large daily doses of B vitamins could halve the rate of brain shrinkage in elderly people with warning signs of Alzheimer's, potentially delaying the onset of the disease, a study suggested Thursday. N.Korea marks founding anniversary North Korea marked its founding anniversary Thursday with fulsome praise of leader Kim Jong-Il, but gave no news on whether it has begun a rare meeting believed aimed at promoting an eventual successor. New the world or circle of wushu unauthorized biography yamen ... Six doors are so busy as to delight no also new the world or circle of wushu unauthorized biography government recently , not being taller than although the printing plate piece renews frequency , not going over the arrangement that ... Is it $5b or $15b? | Kiwiblog John Key said on Q+A: JOHN Yes in the case of EQC, so the Earthquake Commission has enormous funds, 15 billion dollars, largely invested offshore very. Cries Feinstein t? Or the confirmation hearing lists? No Spy-zar ... But two congressional officials, requesting anonymity when discussing a questionnaire? n pol? tica delicate, say they have seen no evidence that Pelosi est? willing to give? UGG Tasmina Sandals and no indication, use, or that Obama has ... Iphone – the Next Wonder of the World or Just a Flop? | PC-BLOG by occam Iphone – the Next Wonder of the World or Just a Flop? Â Pocket Porn on the Iphone The big screen fast internet. What's Sizzurp? Ask T.I. or the FDA - Wellness - TIME.com What's syrupy sweet, deep purple and entirely hazardous? No, it isn't this guy. It's sizzurp, a popular drink made with cough syrup (usually the prescription-strength kind with codeine), 7-Up and Jolly Ranchers candies. |