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New daily impotence pill give hope of normal sexual life to men

New daily impotence pill give hope of normal sexual life to menThe new everyday version of tadalafil known as cialis will greatly help men with erectile problems to lead a normal sexual life. The new pill will remove problem of forward planning needed with other impotence pills, like Viagra.

The manufacturer, Eli Lilly, claims that the new pill is superior to its predecessor Viagra because the effects last much longer - up to 36 hours compared to Viagra's four.

Former governor released by leftist rebels in Colombia

Former governor released by leftist rebels in ColombiaBogota  - Alan Jara, former governor of the central Colombian province of Meta, was released Tuesday by leftist Colombian rebels after more than seven years in captivity.

"I am free. I have rested for seven-and-a-half years, now it's time to work," Jara told reporters in Meta capital Villavicencio.

Conductor Barenboim calls for Gaza "Marshall Plan"

Conductor Barenboim calls for Gaza "Marshall Plan" Berlin  - Daniel Barenboim, the Argentinian-born conductor, called Tuesday for a new "Marshall plan" under German leadership to rebuild the smashed infrastructure of the Gaza Strip.

The call came in remarks prepared for delivery at a Berlin prize-giving.

He said Germany should learn to "cope with its feelings of guilt" about the Holocaust in a new way, and offer in reparation "to help the Jewish people to come to terms with the Palestinians."

Clinton, Steinmeier hope for new German-American partnership

US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton Washington  - US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier vowed Tuesday to strengthen the partnership between their two nations at a meeting in Washington.

Steinmeier called for a new "trans-Atlantic agenda," while Clinton praised Germany as one of the United States' closest partners.

They discussed Afghanistan, which has been a sticking point in relations as Germany has placed restrictions on how its troops there may be used in the broader NATO mission.

Government plans a national network of "memory clinics"

Government plans a national network of "memory clinics"As per estimates, nearly 700,000 people in Britain suffer from the degenerative brain condition. Government is planning to set a national network of "memory clinics" under a five-year strategy to improve services for people with dementia. The new strategy will also offer extra support to care-takers to help dementia sufferers stay longer in their own homes.

Arab States express support for the Abbas-led Palestinian Authority

Arab States express support for the Abbas-led Palestinian Authority

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