An automated, facial recognition database heralded as a means of reducing the number of fraudulent driving licences in circulation has become an early victim of the credit crunch. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) in Swansea only put the pilot system - designed to hold 50m images - out to public tender in May, promising that it would combat the growing problem of fictitious and ...
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HALIFAX, N.S. - A Vietnamese orphan who's been living in Halifax has undergone the first of many surgeries to help reduce a large facial abnormality. Olwyn Walter, who's been taking care of 11-year-old Son Pham, says the procedure on the boy Thursday at Children's Hospital Boston was a success.
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A Vietnamese orphan who's been living in Halifax has undergone the first of many surgeries to help reduce a large facial abnormality.
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A growing demand for professional consultation and comprehensive face care has given rise to salons dedicated to men. RIDZWAN A. RAHIM writes.
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A treatment suite at 128 Faubourg Bangsar. A growing demand for professional consultation and comprehensive face care has given rise to salons dedicated to men. RIDZWAN A. RAHIM writes.
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Composite photographic images, similar to that used in the 'de Menezes case', may hinder rather than help suspect identification. This is the finding of a study presented today, 21st November, at The British Psychological Society Scotland's Annual Conference. Ailsa Strathie and Dr Allan McNeill from Glasgow Caledonian University asked 24 people to look at a series of photo pairs.
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Hundreds of thousands of baby boomer women who think they've found an antidote to aging in cosmetic facial fillers must be better informed of possible risks, government health advisers said Tuesday. A panel of independent advisers urged the Food and Drug Administration to revise the labeling to include the possibility of long lasting reactions such as bumps under the skin, blotches and scars.
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