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Badly chosen baby names can lead to low self-esteem, low education and more smoking: study 

Data gathered from nearly 12,000 adult participants found that a bad first name can not only ruin your self-esteem, but it may actually make you lonelier – and dumber, research published in the journal of Social Psychological and Personality Science shows.

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Russian fishing ship lists badly near Antarctica (AP)

In this undated photo provided by the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR), Russian fishing vessel Sparta is tied up at an unknown location. The Sparta, with 32 crew members, is in trouble and taking on water near Antarctica, Friday, Dec. 16, 2011, with heavy sea ice hampering rescue efforts. Officials said it could be four or five days before anybody reaches the ship to try to rescue the crew. (AP Photo/Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources) EDITORIAL USE ONLYAP – A Russian fishing vessel with 32 crew members was taking on water near Antarctica on Friday. Heavy sea ice was hampering rescue efforts, and officials said it could be four or five days before anybody reaches the ship to try to rescue the crew.


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Badly decomposed body found dumped in shallow grave near PGA golf course

 

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Strike on Gadhafi compound badly damages buildings (AP)

Medics work on an injured man at Hikma hospital in Misrata, Libya, Sunday, April 24, 2011. Libyan tribal leaders are trying to get rebels in the city of Misrata to lay down their arms within 48 hours, a government official said early Sunday, after a day of fierce clashes between opposition fighters and Moammar Gadhafi's forces. (AP Photo)AP – An air strike on Moammar Gadhafi’s sprawling compound in Tripoli has left three buildings badly damaged.


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Contractors behaving badly mean headaches for US (AP)

FILE - In this Nov. 7, 2010 file photo, new Afghan police recruits practice shooting at a firing range on the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan.  Documents obtained by The Associated Press under the Freedom of Information Act describe previously undisclosed offenses committed by more than 200 contract employees in Afghanistan, Iraq and other countries between 2004 and 2008.   (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri, File)AP – At two in the morning on Sept. 9, 2005, five DynCorp International security guards assigned to Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s protective detail returned to their compound drunk, with a prostitute in tow. Less than a week later, three of these same guards got drunk again, this time in the VIP lounge of the Kabul airport while awaiting a flight to Thailand.


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Housing crisis is not affecting New York City as badly as rest of the nation

While existing home sales fell 27% and new home sales fell an unexpected 12.4% in July nationwide, New York City?s housing market isn?t all doom and gloom.

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6 badly injured in ‘miracle’ crash flown to Bogota (AP)

** ALTERNATIVE CROP OF XBOG102 ** A police officer stands by a crashed plane sitting on the runaway at the airport on San Andres island in Colombia, Monday Aug. 16, 2010. The Boeing 737 operated by the airline Aires crashed on landing after departing from Bogota around midnight local time with 131 passengers. According to an Air Force official, at least one passenger died.  (AP Photo/Periodico El Isleno, Richard Garcia)AP – Survivors say everything seemed normal as a jetliner with 131 people on board prepared to land in a storm on a Caribbean resort. Suddenly it plunged to earth, killing one person — a death toll so low the island’s governor called it a miracle.


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