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The Grey's Anatomy actress donned a scarlet red bow neck dress with sheer arms and shoulders and black knee-high boots. Vital brain region is thinner in obese children than their skinnier peers. The study, led by the University of Cambridge, involved asking 2,700 children to do tests including remembering a list of animals in size order and spotting matching patterns. Sarasin Food Agriculture manager on investing from field to fork. Henry Boucher, of Sarasin Food and Agriculture Opportunities explains how from field to fork, and the consumer economy to climate change, there are fascinating changes taking place in the food chain. The Lasting Trauma of Infertility. Even when it ends with a healthy baby, a long struggle to conceive may exact a brutal toll. 'Garish' outdoor gyms are blamed for the relocation of Sculpture by the Sea. The free exhibition along the Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk will run until November 10, featuring more than 100 sculptures by artists from around the world. Performing circus bear attacks and pins down Russian trainer. A 600lb performing Russian bear went wild in a circus ring and attacked its trainer as children screamed in fear. The brown bear was made to push a wheelbarrow in Russia's Karelia region. In Oregon Wine Country, One Farmers Battle to Save the Soil. Agriculture can play a leading role in combating climate change and reversing ecological damage. Mimi Casteel is showing one way to get it done. Getting Brexit Deal Over Finish Line Would Only Begin a Tortuous New Race. Britain would have no more than a few months to negotiate a new trade agreement with Brussels, a process that typically takes years. The real problem is the distinct lack of jeopardy in The Goldfinch starring Nicole Kidman. The Goldfinch is based on a 2013 novel by Donna Tartt, which is more than 700 pages long, extremely complex and exactly the sort of book that clever people normally describe as 'unfilmable'. Boris Johnson urged to save Northern Irish manufacturer of his namesake double-decker London buses. Wrightbus, the last UK-owned bus maker, is facing administration, with up to 1,400 jobs at risk. But the firm's efforts so far to find new backers has fallen flat and it has gone into administration. Spouses Denied Social Security Survivors Benefits. Social Security will not pay benefits to same-sex spouses in states where their marriage is not recognized. Prince Charles had a 'baptism of fire' when taking on the Duchy of Cornwall aged just 21. Speaking on Prince Charles Inside The Duchy Of Cornwall, which will air at 9pm on Thursday, Prince Charles said that he envied William the time he's had to learn the workings of the estate. In the MeToo Era, Museums Celebrate Women. Some cultural institutions are taking substantial steps to address gender inequity and diversity in their programming, their collections and their leadership. Real Madrid 'targeting Unai Simon to replace Thibaut Courtois'. The Belgian's form has again come under scrutiny this season and he has not been a hit with Madrid fans since his move from Chelsea in the summer of 2018. Celebrity chef Neil Perry's Rockpool eateries accused of wage theft. The Hospo Voice Union has hired Maurice Blackburn Lawyers to lodge a complaint against Rockpool with the Fair Work Ombudsman, with the matter to go to mediation on Friday. A Hotel Where Guests Are Pals With the Pen. During National Card and Letter Writing Month, the Hotel Hugo in New York City is encouraging guests to send notes to folks back home (cards are free). Archaeologists find 2,000-year-old 'lost' street built by Pontius Pilate in Jerusalem. The 722 feet (220 metre) -long section of road was unearthed by researchers from the Israel Antiquities Authority and Tel Aviv University aftersix years of digging in Jerusalem.

Raptor robot gives Usain Bolt a run for his money. June 18 - A bipedal robot modelled on the now extinct Velociraptor, can run faster than Usain Bolt, according to its developers. The Jamaican sprinter holds the 100 metres world record with a time of 9.58 seconds but South Korean researchers say their robot could leave him in the dust. Rob Muir reports. Rory McIlroy says he is 'paranoid' about a failed drugs test after Matt Every's ban. Every was suspended from the PGA Tour for violating its drug policy, even though he said that the ban was for cannabis, for which he claims to have a prescription on medical grounds.
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