Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Japanese royal family has new male heir

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The Chrysanthemum royal line of Japan, which is over 1,500 years old - has a new male heir, born to Prince Akishino (Fumihito) and Princess Kiko on Sep 6, 2006. This defuses a large amount of pressure on both Princess Kiko and Princess Masako (mother of Aiko). There had been a large debate over whether females would be allowed to inherit the throne, if a male heir was not born soon.


Also on Reuters: Scientists identify brain's concept control core Where the brain connects words with objects. The study was done with patients suffering from Semantic Dementia. This new insight may also help with several other neurological disorders, the causes of which was heretofore hazy or unknown.

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