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Oil spill threatens Egypt's Suez Canal

ISMAILIA, Egypt, Sep 22: Clean up crews worked to stop the spread of 5,000 tonnes of crude oil which leaked into Egypt's Suez Canal from an oil tanker, officials said.

A Liberian-flagged tanker with a cargo of 84,000 tonnes collided with a bank of the canal on Wednesday, breaching its hull and causing the spill, the official said yesterday.

The vessel had been attempting to moor after a supertanker ran aground ahead of it.

Clean up crews were trying to contain the spill in the fastest shipping route between Europe and Asia with foam and solvents. Canal authority divers were working to repair the vessel, the official, who asked not be named, said.

Traffic through the canal, which had been rerouted because of the grounded tanker, had returned to normal yesterday, officials said.

Reuters

Soy protein lowers cholesterol slightly

NEW YORK, Sep 22 (Reuters) Soy protein may help improve your cholesterol levels, though any benefit is likely to be small, according to an analysis of several dozen studies. Pooling data from 41 clinical trials conducted between 1982 and 2004, researchers found that people who were given isolated soy protein tended to see a decline in their ''bad'' LDL cholesterol and triglycerides, another type of blood fat. In a majority of the studies, however,.....

Heart attack to be major killer in India by 2015

Mumbai, Sep 22 (UNI) By 2015 heart attacks will be major killers in India thus making heart diseases emerging as one of the world's leading chronic problems, says Dr Rohit Sane, an Ayurvedic doctor and the founder of Madhavbaug-India's first Ayurvedic Cardiac Rehabilitation Village. Speaking at a press conference at IMC here, Dr Sane said,''Heart diseases are lifestyle diseases. Angioplasty and Bypass surgery are not the only solution. By 2015, 60 per cent of.....

GTDC to recruit 20 women lifeguards

Panaji, Sep 22 (UNI) For the first time, the state-owned Goa Tourism Development Corporation (GTDC) has decided to recruit 100 lifeguards, including 20 women, to check tourists' drowning on the beaches in the state. Informing this to mediapersons here yesterday, GTDC chairperson Fatima d'Sa said the state government has authorised the Corporation to recruit lifeguards. All the recruits would be thoroughly tested for their physical stamina and given training in first-aid artificial breathing techniques and.....
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