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        <title>Spanish hospital says performed first complete face transplant</title>
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 While 11 other face transplants have been carried out around the world previously, Barcelona’s Vall d’Hebron hospital said they involved only part of the patient’s face. 

 During the 22-hour-long operation, the unidentified young man received new facial muscles, skin, nose, lips, jaw, teeth, palate and cheekbones, the leader of the medical team that carried out the procedure, Joan Pere B...</description>
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        <title>Nokia says Google alliance participation  not ruled out at all </title>
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        <description>It may have downplayed the significance of Google’s Open Handset Alliance and Android OS yesterday, but it seems that Nokia is singing a slightly different tune today, with Reuters now reporting that the company hasn’t completely closed the door on taking part in the alliance. Specifically, Nokia spokesman Kari Tuutti said, &quot;It’s not ruled out at all,&quot; adding that, &quot;If we would see this as b...</description>
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