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World Aids Day: care for the cure with these products |
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As in past years, Kiehl's and other brands have created limited-edition products that make it easy to do your share for World Aids Day.
This year's Hand Care for a Cure hand cream by Kiehl's, selling forĀ $12.50 on the label's website and in its international boutiques, is meant to protect your hands from winter dryness, with all its net profits going to AIDS research foundation amfAR.
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White House 'gatecrashers' insist they had an invite |
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Tareq and Michaele Salahi say they have documents proving they were authorised to attend a gala for the Indian PM
Tareq and Michaele Salahi are interviewed by Today show host Matt Lauer. The couple deny they gatecrashed a party at the wHite House for Indian premier Manmohan Singh. Photograph: NBC Universal/AP
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South Africa unveils World Cup 2010 security measures |
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Cup 2010 in South Africa unveiled new security measures to protect
players and spectators.
The country has the second highest murder rate in the world, after Colombia,
and violent crime is not uncommon.
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Hostess linked to Tiger Woods denies affair |
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The New York nightclub hostess rumoured to be romantically linked to Tiger Woods' has vehemently denied having an affair with him and declined to comment when reached on her mobile phone.
Rachel Uchitel's lawyer, Gloria Allred, has also declined comment whilst Woods has withdrawn from his own golf tournament, citing injuries from the car crash near his Florida home.
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Bono, Didier Drogba team up for Aids drive |
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London: Singer Bono has teamed up with footie idol Didier Drogba to raise funds for fight against Aids. The U2 frontman said he aims to "turn up the heat" on politicians over the HIV and Aids crisis in South Africa.
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