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In Nablus, a 10-year-old boy was shot to death and 25 other people were injured when soldiers fired at people throwing stones, according to Palestinian security officials and witnesses. information on its weapons gram and to open all m including presidential for the inspectors. The res tion reportedly would then all military action against Sadi if the inspections fail The French insist onaii stage approach, starting resolution on inspections.As ond would be drawn uponli inspections fail. Nearly four years j| inspectors hunting for evidei of nuclear, biological and eta ical weaponry withdrew [esident Advise Iraq on the eve of U.S.-Brl “Ihad to get airstrikes amid allegations iid Kitten, a so Baghdad wasn't cooperaJian year 1 saw with the teams. (owmanypeop "We’re certainly aware 11 wanted to s what happened last tim jgh number of Fleming said Sunday. 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More and more women are going in earlier for mammograms.” Another myth in people’s minds is that women are the only ones at risk, but men can contract the disease, Griffith and Tymrak said. “A lot of people don’t know that men are at risk, and ignore it,” Griffith said. “They don’t think cancer is a possibility and it continues to spread.” If a man finds a lump in the pectoral area or under the arm he needs to get it checked out by a doctor, Griffith said. Breast cancer awareness tables will be around campus throughout the month, starting Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Memorial Student Center walkway. 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