In this issue: WikiLeaks vs Dow Chemical, bodybuilding
tips, and political fact-checking.
---Business---
Chemistry World reports that Dow Chemical hired US
intelligence companies to monitor the activities of
protesters belonging to groups demanding justice for victims
of the Bhopal disaster in India, according to emails
published by whistleblower website WikiLeaks.
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---Exercise---
Is your workout designed to help you in the field you're in
or achieve the look you're after? AskMen offers
bodybuilding tips.
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---Politics---
Information Today surveys the political fact-check websites.
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---Science---
Chemistry World reports that US scientists have developed a
device that, when attached to a mobile phone, can detect
small amounts of E. coli bacteria in liquid samples.
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---Sports---
Sports Central says March Madness has the feel of another
round of upsets.
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