Man to undergo surgery on 1m tumour

A MAN who has a 90kg tumour on his leg will today undergo surgery on the massive growth. Dr McKay McKinnon, who has successfully treated similar tumour cases, is scheduled to operate on Vietnamese man Nguyen Duy Hai today. The operation has a 50 per cent success rate. “It’s common for people to fear death, and I’m no exception. But when I heard that Dr McKinnon had decided to come back to Vietnam one more time to give me a new... [more]

Argentine president’s cancer surgery called success

ARGENTINA’s President Cristina Kirchner underwent surgery for thyroid cancer and emerged “without any problem,” her spokesman said. Kirchner had the surgery on Wednesday to remove her thyroid gland in the city of Pilar, 50 kilometers (30 miles) north of Buenos Aires. “The operation was performed on the president without any problem or complication,” spokesman Alfredo Scoccimarro said in front of Hospital Austral,... [more]

China airlines refuse to pay EU carbon charge

Chinese airlines will not pay a charge on carbon emissions imposed by the European Union from January 1, a national aviation industry group said Thursday. The cap-and-trade scheme, which has angered the US and Chinese governments and airlines worldwide, came into force on Sunday after the European Union’s highest court rejected a challenge brought by US carriers last month. “China, of course, will not cooperate with the... [more]

Mikhail Prokhorov compares himself to Vladimir Putin

The businessman has published his presidential pre-election program. Mikhail Prokhorov has become the first presidential candidate to publish his pre-election program. It is entitled “The Present and the Future”. In it, he compares his views with the policies conducted by Vladimir Putin, promising radical changes and reassessment of the relationship between the people and the government. The candidate calls on voters not to wait for... [more]

Automakers race to Russia

Automakers look for safe harbour on emerging markets as rest of the globe urged into austerity. Russia’s car market has become attractive to car makers since car sales continue to increase with 41% growth in the first ten months of 2011. “According to the results of 2011, we are expecting about 1,7 million vehicles would be produced in Russia next year, it would be a 41% growth comparing to 2010 and a historic high”, Stanly Root from... [more]

Clinics In UK Ordered To Reveal Breast Implant Data

The Government has ordered private cosmetic clinics to produce data within the next 48 hours as part of an urgent investigation into suspect French breast implants. Health Secretary Andrew Lansley said he hoped to publish the results by the end of the week. He said there was still no evidence of a link to cancer or to support the routine removal of the implants but for the first time he admitted there were problems getting information from... [more]

Romney Wins Iowa With Santorum Close Behind

Early results in the Iowa caucuses show that Mitt Romney has won the contest, with social conservative Rick Santorum coming a close second. The former Massachusetts governor edged out a win in the first caucus of the Republican race with 30,015 votes, as ex Pennsylvania senator Santorum came just eight votes behind with 30,007. As the count nears its end, results show Ron Paul finishing in third place and veteran firebrand Newt Gingrich... [more]

US charges Swiss bankers for hiding $1.16 billion

Three Swiss bankers were indicted in the United States today, accused of hiding $US1.2 billion ($A1.16 billion) in assets of US clients seeking to avoid declaring their full wealth to tax authorities. The bankers, Michael Berlinka, Urs Frei and Roger Keller, were accused of “conspiring with US taxpayers and others” in a massive tax fraud scheme. In an indictment, the three bankers were said to have been client advisers at the... [more]

Murder most foul on Queen Elizabeth’s estate

A murder mystery with elements of an Agatha Christie whodunit is unfolding at the vast country estate whereQueen Elizabeth II and her family gathered in rural splendor to celebrate Christmas and New Year’s. British police said that a young woman’s body was found in the forest at Sandringham and that they are treating it as a murder case. An autopsy was conducted Tuesday, but the precise cause of death was not disclosed, and... [more]

Germany and France end tussle over ECB job

The European Central Bank put an end Tuesday to a bitter battle between France and Germany over a key post within the bank by naming a Belgian to the highly coveted position of chief economist. The ECB said executive board member Peter Praet of Belgium would be taking over as the head of its economics department, succeeding Jürgen Stark of Germany, who stepped down at the end of 2011. Praet, who turns 63 later this month and has been a... [more]

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