A New Perspective on Old Friends The New York Rangers have long been among the game s most popular teams.
Who's calling the shots on Libya? The war on Libya is going from a "bloodbath" to "further bloodshed," writes Tariq Ali:
A year of 'emergencies' in Italy - and there #39;s more to come The Italian public has been hit by a year of so-called #39;emergencies#39; that forced a large number of residents to live through weeks or even days without electricity or running water.
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Wildfires Continue To Burn In Northern California (WSJ) The fire threat in Northern California continues to grow with no sign of rain. Flames continue to push and roar, sometimes taking over hillsides.
Noodles: The Next Big Food Trend? (CNN) CNN - The\trend was a huge one in Italy and Japan. Now the nation of India is turning to noodles as the next thing to make us eat.
In the Face of an Overdue Deadline, A Quiet Man is Making History -Nina Berman -In June, I moved out of the office I shared with two colleagues and into the attic of a house near the Stanford campus that was built by my great-grandfather in 1868.
Hilton Hotels and Resorts is on the Hot List NEW YORK (AP) - A second consecutive year in the running for best hotel chain, the Hilton name, and the Hilton family, has set a goal of $2.5 billion by 2006 in hotels new in North America alone.
The Black Hole of Loneliness - "The Silence of The Lambs" A group of psychos set off to discover the location of the Lambs, a group of serial killers that kill members of the general public.
Wild storms to hit Southern states SOUTHWESTERN U.S. states bracing for possible tornadoes today as heavy rain and tornadoes pelt several states.
Fergie wears a white dress for the SuperBowl party An hour before Beyonce hit the stage at the SuperBowl, Kim Kardashian’s name was among tens of celebrities attending. And she still wore a white dress.
Youth:  #39;Inappropriate Use Of Force #39; Led to Death, Police Charged - The  police officer who shot a man in the back was facing up to four years in  jail, but only received probation under a plea bargain, sparking outrage from  demonstrators.
Researchers are trying to understand the link between health and obesity SEPTEMBER 28, 2004 (WEDNESDAY) - A growing understanding of the impact of nutrition and other factors can help explain why obesity and related diseases are becoming a common malady.
FULL SCOOP? World Cup to be held in Japan September 14, 2004, the head of soccer World Cup organizing committee said on Friday.
Bosnian refugee shot dead in Britain An armed man with links to a refugee camp in northern Bosnia has shot dead a man who tried to force his way in to the camp at 0220 GMT yesterday, a newspaper reported. Three other refugees were attacked in the car park.
John Larroquette to Host TV Talk Show John\Menaquin, the longtime co-star on "Moonlighting," will host a TV talk show that will have both men and...
Empire of Chaos The Wall Street Empire
L.A. City to cut back on car-traffic jams LAS VEGAS -- On a typical morning in downtown Los Angeles, hundreds of vehicles are inching along traffic jammed city streets. By the afternoon, that jam narrows sharply.
Gucci: A Vision of Grace and Simplicity With a collection as light as the airy, feminine silhouettes, the spring-summer 2009 collection from Gucci's creative director Frida Giannini presented a vision of serene feminine grace and simplicity and took a break from the usual embellishments of jewelry
There was a time when the words winter storm, hurricane, blizzard and summer thundershower\seemed to describe a world of possibilities. No longer. The days of the \\"major storm\are over\". They are all now called a \"Winter Storm\". There are many now, and some become
Police in New York and Detroit have arrested the main organizers of a sophisticated $2 million scheme to peddle guns.
A study in Britain has found that women who have sexual partners of both genders enjoy stronger bonds than those with straight relations. But researchers say that does not mean all heterosexual couples should jump for the sack. By Jessica Gresko.
The day of reckoning on climate legislation The day has come. After months of delay, negotiations are finally at an end.
Empire Earth 2 for the Xbox 360 in stores this week A limited retail run of the game developed by BioWare is coming to North America this week ahead of next week when it hits retail stores in Europe.
Facing criticism, Israel tightens restrictions on Africans "I do not think there should be any objection to it," U.S. President  Bill Clinton said of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak's proposal to build a Jewish village on the occupied Golan Heights frontier, as long as it is  made of cement
What's your name? Gosh, where to? (The Telegraph) THE Englishman’s name-book. We all struggle to remember it sometimes. But if you are still wondering your own name, here’s a useful guide. It might come in useful later in life.
'Hollywood Bridal Massacre' Victim A young groom had to kill the would-be bride before her family would agree to an arranged marriage.
US Airways Makes Changes To Save $20M Annually 'I won't be the only one in the room... '\I won't say I'm proud of the things we\r\n\r\n're doing. I won't be the only one in\r\n\r\nt
In Pictures: The best wedding photography...Celebs in the News: Alyssa Milano, Rachel Griffiths, and...Sports: Soccer vs soccer football - which team should we root f...World news: Japan's tsunami in pictures - in pictures.
R.I.P. Tuna - New Zealand's Last Sea Tuna Fishermen Fear Aids in Fish Decline
US drought lingers as much of the Southwest parches NEW YORK: The U.S. drought that has gripped the Midwest and southern Plains for two years is spreading to the East Coast, including drought conditions in New York state, officials and forecasters said yesterday.
Diary Of A 'Lone Wolf' Soldier: Diary of a 'Lone Wolf' Soldier: A US soldier kept a diary in Iraq. This page brings you excerpts of what he wrote.
&apos;F***ing idiots&apos;? An opinion piece by Bill Pertwee THE SUN - What if someone actually had the courage to say out loud what most of us in this country believe deep down - and what most other countries believe too? A country without the rule of law? A
The New Drug-Resistant TB Is Far Worse Than We Thought NEW YORK -(BUSINESS WIRE)--For decades, doctors and tuberculosis experts had considered tuberculosis to be a "single-faceted illness," like diabetes or cystic fibrosis, with a single "bad gene." Now, researchers at The Mt
New study shows higher murder rate in 'burbs (AP) AP - One in eight U.S. cities has higher murder rates in the suburbs than in downtown neighborhoods, according to a new study by a criminologists who blames the problem on lack of access to the ``public commons'' such as public transportation and
Travel: The Worlds New Most Dangerous City? (The Telegraph) Travel: The World's New Most Dangerous City?
Aberdeen man jailed for 'appalling' attack on girl Police investigate a suspected gang rape after a teenage girl woke up to find herself attacked in her room at a house outside Aberdeen.
Cuba offers $16,000 for information about disappeared activists Cuba is offering to pay $16,000 for information leading to the safe return of two activists missing following a clash with riot police.
Olympic Opening Ceremony: Where They Are, What They Look Like The Olympic flame arrives in Athens Saturday with a crowd of 2,400-strong and three-time Olympic winner Paula Radcliffe
Ariel Cohen of the Globe and Mail (Toronto) on the rise of the Liberal Party
Jury won; defendant found not guilty of murdering baby brother The man accused of killing his newborn baby brother, allegedly to please an abusive stepfather, was acquitted Friday as the prosecution collapsed.
NHC warns of heavy storms in Gulf Coast NEW ORLEANS -- Some heavy storms are expected to develop this afternoon along the coasts of the Mid-Atlantic, the Northeast and the Southeast.
The Great Escape New York designers show their collections this week at the Brooklyn Museum, with pieces of exquisite couture by big names like Oscar de la Renta and Sonia Rykiel.
Treatment for Chronic Heart Failure in Nursing Homes CHENOPHARMA PHARMACEUTICALS INC., has  completed its $75 million, five-year clinical study, known as ENSURES, as part  of the FDA-mandated drug review. The result--Ensures reduces all-
Poker Champ Dies; $100M Win Went to Wrong Guy JUNE 3. -- Poker champion Bobby Baldwin, the biggest-ever winner of a major tournament to be foiled when the wrong poker chip led him to a $100 million pot, has died of cancer of the esophagus, his family told
The U.S. Census Bureau projects Tennessee
Birds Are Getting an Easter Egg-Free Diet (NPR) The eggs of a small bird are a food source for many other birds of the same or a different species; no chicks with a broken heart!
News: Microsoft #39;s Windows Phone 7 platform is due out in the fall In the middle of the financial crisis, Nokia #39;s fortunes are soaring. Now it is also leading the company #39;s move to a smartphone platform that has been at the heart of its business for years.
Kiss Me (II) is a bad film to watch The New York Times - My friends say that I don't need to go to nightclubs.
Budget deal opens up funding for California schools The $87 billion budget deal in Sacramento will have a ripple effect on California schools.
Sears Hires Two Execs From J.C. Penney Sears, the biggest U.S. off-price retailer, hired two executives from rival J.C. Penney last week in a bid to restore the company #39;s sagging profits.
Lone Eagle Found Dead In S.F.C.U. - San Francisco police were looking for two men who were last seen early yesterday morning leaving the area around 23rd Street and Grant Avenue, a crime prevention training center spokeswoman said.
The Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed legislation Monday barring federal family planning funds from going to health care providers that perform abortions or refer patients for abortions, setting up a showdown with the Democratic-led Senate.
US-led forces near Falluja on march US-led forces advanced at least one km (half a mile) into Fallujas rebel-held east bank on Tuesday as they pushed towards the Iraqi citys heart amid rising anger in the opposition stronghold over the US-led assault.
It will take more than the best speeches for change to come to Haiti By Deneal Meinz, Times-Picayune
Fashion House Unveils Its Next Collection The fashion house of Ralph Rucci is getting back to basics again.
Safari will be canceled by the end of the year due to budget cuts The Trump administration is halting all federally funded work on a $2.5 billion solar project this year, saying Washington is too broke to continue the research.
Cleveland’s first snowstorm of the season may be enough to delay the start of classes Monday at Ohio State University. Snow blanketed areas in Cleveland Monday and temperatures continued low for the day at minus three degrees Fahrenheit. Schools in the Cleveland area will be closed Monday and Tuesday.
How to make a home look amazing - 5 ways to keep the style streak alive
Pelosi and other speakers slam Bush, call him 'immoral' and 'incompetent' A number of House Democrats today are launching a broad attack on President Bush's re-election strategy, claiming that the administration misused federal power in  trying to restrict abortion rights - an attack they say is necessary
New Generation of Robots Is All About Human Feelings MIT scientists have created the world's first "artificially intelligent" robot made to appear lifelike. But when a human-like robot begins asking questions and even starts asking to be used as a surrogate child, can we really say we're a step closer
Grisly scene in downtown Baltimore Police said 10 bodies have been found floating in the streets of  the city; most are believed to still be alive but their chance of survival is diminishing..
This could be the future of the global food industry. A new breed of robot is on the horizon. They will become smaller and smarter and will even learn from each other, to produce the perfect meal for you. But could the future of food come at the price of our jobs?
How to make a pizza without butter or margarine TORONTO (Reuters) - A can of frozen pizza baked with traditional ingredients and without flour, butter or margarine can taste better than the stuff sold in supermarkets, even people who can cook think.   They just need the right ingredients&lt;/p
Wang Ziyi, one of China's highest-profile actors, will play the lead role of a modern-day Robin Hood in a historical action film that has been billed as "Robin Hood meets Jack the Giant Slay."
Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace (2000): Official Trailer This is the only new footage from Episode I since it was shown in theatres (or seen on television for that matter).
Rapper 50 Cents Sues to Keep Copyright on 'Mystery' Song Lyrics Singer 50 Cent is suing the U.S. Copyright Office under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the legal protection for written works, to keep songs on his mixtape "The Last Meal" copyrighted.
R. Kelly's Latest 'To Be Continued' R. Kelly will be back in court on Thursday as his trial on charges involving child pornography is to resume. Prosecutors say they will seek to introduce testimony that the entertainer's videotapes were passed around an inner circle of friends in an ongoing investigation.
Kerry, Lieberman Split on "Tax Breaks for Rent," Not for Sale (AP) AP - Sen. John Kerry, battling a Republican rival who favors eliminating "special tax breaks" for U.S. companies with overseas subsidiaries, said the issue should not be considered because it should be decided at the state level
Man who bought \quot;Hookerquot; home for $60 says he found it worth $828m NEW YORK, Feb 24 (Reuters) - A woman who said she found an Ã¯Â¿Â½$80,000 diamond ring in a house she bought for more than
New Year #39;s Eve Party in NYC The Times - One thing I love about New Year #39;s Eve parties: they have a theme. The one at The Times, which was thrown by the paper#39;s editors.
Lawyers for the Bush family say they will seek an injunction from a federal judge against state investigators who allegedly leaked details of their planned questioning of former president George H.W. Bush.
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Hollywood: 'Sandra Bullock's The Proposal' is a Flop - Hollywood actress Sandra Bullock's new romantic comedy which many had tipped to be a big hit was a dud according to studio reaction to its premiere.
Uma Thurman on her role in Quentin Tarantino #39;s Kill Bill The 40-year-old actress, who starred as The Bride in the cult hit, told how her role in the film brought her to the real life action movie The Kill Bill.
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Hollywood #39;s #39;Star Wars #39; spin-off #39; The Phantom Menace Has Been Cancelled Hollywood star George Lucas has announced plans to write the #39;Star Wars #39; prequels himself. Lucas made the announcement today at the American Film Theatre in Times Square
Snow and ice fall in Washington area, New York, N.J.; and Atlanta WASHINGTON NEWSROSS -- It didnt start out as snow, but that\92s changing across much of the United States, as an arctic air mass moves across the region. In North Carolina, some of the\9216
Tory MPs to get cash-for-access power in May The Conservative Party is likely to make a cash payment to thousands of MPs as part of a bid to appease voters alarmed by criticism of their MPs' "sleaze" and their attempts to block the Liberal Democrat Party's Nick Clegg's appointment as deputy prime
Cocoa Touch Release Notes - Mac OS X Server 4.5 Cocoa Touch is Apple s powerful and flexible framework for developing user interface applications that run on Mac OS X\ Server. This release of Cocoa Touch introduces a number of significant improvements that make Cocoa Touch more compact, more efficient, and easier to
A look at high end designers' shows Fall fashion shows are well underway, and it's a good time to see the top models and labels. Among them is Tory Burch of Tory Burch Couture at The Armory Show.
Researchers Test Blood from Human Donors to See if it Helps Treat Cancer BBC News Online - A team has used blood from healthy individuals to treat cancers of the liver and skin.
Coffee was only one of a flurry of surprises today in Sri Lanka's first international cricket match of the season against India #39; and Sri Lanka#39;s first Test defeat in nine years.
Vicki Smith (CBS) Vicki Smith, who has been battling cancer, went in for a check-up Wednesday and is preparing to begin chemo again. Smith was treated by doctors at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. She says she just wants the chemo to be over, so it can start
'I Don't Know If You Heard About this,' he says, 'But I'm The First American to go to the Moon.' WASHINGTON (AP) - "I don't know if you heard about it, but I'm the first -"  The president's joke was an unamused reminder that in
Unrest in Ivory Coast As a result of the country's political and military conflicts, the number of people displaced by the humanitarian crisis has more than doubled.
How to Get the Best Deal for Your Home Buying Service The home-buying business is booming for companies that take the time to negotiate a better rate than in-house agents who typically reap less from an agent's commission. But how do you know you're getting the best rate for your home? Read more in
Cocaine-linked British tourist jailed for shooting rival in Miami A British citizen has been sentenced to seven years in prison in Venezuela for shooting a rival during a fight over drug debts, authorities said Friday.
Gangster in the Bronx Kills Himself on Valentine, Witnesses Say (WSJ) John Gotti Jr., the son of a Mafia crime boss who ran his own crew of killers from a Bronx mob club, got shot to death outside his midtown apartment, according to two sources close to the case. Gotti,
Lone Wolf McQuade: The Story of a Film Director in the Age of Movies By Daniel J. Levinson  On this day in 1955, "Lone Wolf McQuade" was first released. McQuade is the name of a detective played by star James Stewart.
When a few women in South Carolina want to do more than just talk, I suggest they go to Charleston. I really didnâ??t think Iâ??d be moved by a photo shoot Iâ??ve seen before, but the photograph (above) shows an unusual, if not uncommon, use of Photoshop:
Study: Depression may be part of\menopause (New York Times) October 16, 2004 — Most menopausal women are in good health, and many are depressed, finds a study that concludes that low testosterone appears to play a role in this phenomenon.
Vitamin C can speed healing of wounds A daily multi-vitamin can ease healing if its wounds or minor cut is not treated within the first three minutes, new research has found.
STOCKWATCH: BNP paris down 1% after French economy shrinks The BNP Paribas shares were down by 1% in Paris at 1424 GMT. They have lost around 35% over the last four trading sessions.
#1 Alabama wins in triple-OT Over #4 Auburn (AP) - It was the longest championship game in the history of any sport, and it took 13 overtimes to decide the winner. But in the end, the winner was clear, and the first-and-goal, which appeared to have fallen off
A new type of pill could cure cancer &lt;strong&gt;MIND&lt;/strong&gt; Bored patients are opting to take part in a drug trial, which sees them hooked up to electrodes on their heads.
Newlyweds show wedding photo 'in his heart' The bride's dress was made of red, white and blue flowers and the groom's vest was studded with more flowers, the family said.
Murders by gun have dropped sharply  NEW YORK-- New York City is in the midst of a crackdown on illegal gun possession, and it is working. Gun murders in the city are down by nearly half since the start of 2005, according to data released Tuesday by the NYPD. There were 2,639 gun
Big City, Small City: It's Time to End the Stereotype - Column by David Montgomery New York Daily News - \Big city\dangers? If only it were that simple. The truth is \big \city can be a tough fit
The Great American Smokeout. The goal: cutting the number of Americans smoking to less than 20% from 24%, which means that 40 million fewer people will die of smoking-related illnesses... In the meantime, all but a few of the Fortune 100 companies announced plans to extend the deadline for smokers to cut down.
Shake a hand, shake a hand -- that could be a sign of a disease By M.L. Baker In addition to taking steps to prevent colds and the flu, some people are seeking to "shake it off" because the hand-shaking gesture actually might play a part in a number of medical conditions
Navy: SINKING ISOLATE REBELS SAY WASHINGTON (AP) -- Rebels in the disputed South China Sea are using sinking of vessels and other sea-born tricks to try to hamper the U.S. military's passage by, and surveillance of, the area.    The sinking
U2 To Perform at the Democratic National Convention U2, America, the Clash, the Pretenders and others will perform at this year?s Democratic National Convention, the organizers said on Sunday night.
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Vietnamese-born Hong Kong woman gets first visa for Chinese tour (BBC News) A woman from Hong Kong has received a visa for the first time to travel to mainland China where she has relatives in the city of Guizhou.
Prayers of Peace The United Nations General Assembly today held for two minutes of silence and for one minute of silence at noon to pay tribute to the victims of the attacks in New York and Washington, D.C. on Sep 11, and, at the same time, to send its condolences to their families.
Canadians go hungry amid supermarket glut, price-gouging A third of the country is going hungry because there are too many supermarkets and the prices are too high. There has never been a single time when Canadians were free to buy the food they want and like, and when they want, they are forced to
Couple shot, killed in drive-by slaying SAN JOSE, Calif. — A 26-year old woman was killed and her husband was shot to death when two men drove by them and fired at least 10 times into their parked van Monday in the San Jose area, police said.
Militants kill 2 South Sudan border guards SOUNGOT, Oct 12 (AFP) - Gunmen kidnapped two South Sudan border guards Tuesday and killed two others in the same region, a United Nations official said, fuelling a wave of fear in a country split by civil war.
#39;Pirates of the Caribbean #39; to hit the big screen JOHANNESBURG - Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, the fourth film in the series, was officially announced Tuesday as a release date of May 20, 2010, by Walt Disney Pictures. The film is scheduled to
Staying on Point, the World's No. 1 Woman  AP - The No. 1 U.S. gymnast, Kerrie Wahl, earned a silver medal on her quest to stay on top of the World during the London Games.
UN chief in Myanmar to meet top Aung San Suu Kyi officials to discuss crisis (AP) - United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan is making the rare trip to a member of his own organisation to discuss a crisis in his Southeast Asian home.
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The latest disease on the human sex trade is HIV Bollywood movie director, producer, dancer and performer Aditya Chopra was yesterday charged with sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl he met through a website advertising dancers.
Burglars are a law unto themselves A new law is allowing some burglars to keep the goods.
This site looks great, but I was surprised by the amount of empty screen space around the top and bottom of each page. It just didn't seem right (for me) to have a site whose primary focus is on the top of each screen and a scroll bar that goes across the bottom, instead of having one
Vintage: A Trip Back in Time  BY ARTHUR NOCK  MOSCOW, Russia -- Russian President Vladimir Putin's first overseas visit in a decade begins with a trip back in time to Russia's imperial days.
Tiger's last chance to slay the curse of Nicklaus? Tiger Woods #39;s recent two-major drought is a major problem in the eyes of his coach (and even, to a lesser extent, his fans) -- he doesn #39;t understand why it is happening and neither does his teacher.
How should I act after having two kids in two years? This couple's journey proves that having kids doesn't automatically mean you're going to be sad or regret anything that happened in your 20s. In fact, they both say that the most exciting thing happened this past year.
FBI agent, suspect of spying, killed in Iraq (Reuters) A man suspected of passing government secrets about Iran to Israel was killed in Iraq when gunfire erupted after an explosive device detonated next to his body, officials said Monday.
Horny, naked sunbathers in Australia 'do it for free' The Australian government will not press charges against two bikini-clad women who bared all on Sydney beaches in a video shot by their boyfriends. It is believed to be the first case of its kind to be dealt with under the local
A doctor warns about the dangers of the cold war over food This is how doctors who know about eating disorders have been urging us all to eat. As a consequence, the British Medical Association have been accused of selling out, and the #39;t a bad job. The British Medical Association have taken a position on weight
Hair-raising time? The case for and against single-payer health care In last week’s issue of the Daily, I praised the single-payer health-care movement for its creativity and passion. It’s not every day you see people like Barbara Ehrenreich joining the cause.
S. Korea wants closer ties with China S. Korea and China will on Sunday agree on a package of bilateral economic deals by the end of the year, a spokeswoman for Korea's trade minister said.
Nude pics: The nudes with no clothes on and the more covered-up pics #39;re for real  (See this ) - If you thought the Internet is wild, then you should find it exciting to surf through sites that let you view nudes.
Falling Stars, Starved for Funds, Keep Hollywood Movies in Development For the third straight year, Hollywood #39;s latest movies were held back from theaters while the studios scrambled to find money to complete them.
'He's Not a Guy We Get Invited to Dinner With' (Evan Osnos) - "He had a good life. He didn't get invited to dinner with anyone. And it was not because he was poor and therefore not a fit person."
Boys in the neighborhood don’t need a father, study finds Boys who aren’t fathers by choice live in poorer, more violent neighborhoods and have more behavioral issues, researchers found. &lt;a href=&quot;http://rss.cnn.com/cnn/news/
What #39;s Your Favorite Celebrity #39;s Do? How #39;Star Wars#39; Actress Natalie Portman #39;s Secret Is... In her latest film role as Princess Leia, Natalie takes on Princess Aurora in the latest installment in the new #39;Star Wars#39; film
New York's first-annually 'Gay Pride Month is not overcast, but with the threat of storms and the possibility of scattered rain showers, that's not stopping people -- like NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg -- from celebrating a city where being openly gay is pretty much the norm.
Police ID man after firemen respond to suspicious vehicle Fire officials and police identified the man who set the vehicle, burning to death, on fire on Thursday. (Associated Press) - AP - GILES COUNTY, Va. - Police in western Loudoun County have identified the man who set a vehicle, a Ford Expedition
The World #39;s #1 Fashion Blogger is leaving London for Singapore Fashion weeks are coming to a end, but don #39;t despair. There are still a few great blogs worth following.
Hair Care Magazine To Be Launched in September By Hair Product Experts The Hair Care Magazine has announced plans to launch the first edition of its glossy print and digital quarterly publication in the fall of 2004.
Lobbyist Wins Bid to Protect New York Law   A federal judge has ruled that a proposed New York law giving greater rights to women who sue over pay discrimination is unconstitutional, but will stay in place for now pending the outcome of an appeal by lobbyists who opposed the measure.
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Do you know the number for? http://al4a.fun/al4avideos/ "The government's budget deficit for the month in Februaryis already in the high single-digit millions of pounds,"Miliband said of Britain's public finances. "This is thefirst budget in which we're
The $2 Million 'Game' That Almost Sold the Internet The Internet has been a hot topic lately. But there is a new sensation. Everyone is talking about the game you might be playing on your computer right now, called Mufin. It comes from the mind of Mufin co-creators Brian Wong
The Latest on the typhoon that's pummeling Eastern Japan (all times EDT) 1320 GMT: Japan says a powerful typhoon damaged the sea-wall along its coast in the main cities of the region. But the typhoon has had less impact in rural parts of the country. 1450 GMT: The
Infection rate in New York among high jumpers soars New York City is under siege by a virulent outbreak of measles. The city#39;s health officials are working overtime to try to stop the spread of one of the world#39;s most virulent infectious diseases.
Empire Hotel to Feature Luxury Baths: Design Is a Key to Hotel LATE NIGHT TOWN COUPE &gt;...&lt;/a&gt; CULVER CITY The Empire Hotel &amp;amp; Condominium opened in 1995 with a plan to create a modern and unique "g
New Mexico tourism chief apologizes for past mistakes (AP) AP - New Mexico tourism chairman John Karpinski wants everyone to know that his agency has evolved. After years of promoting a family-friendly image -- from its slogan of "Land of Enchantment" to its designation of New Mexico's state official cartoon character,
Horse of a different color: The New York Thoroughbred Industry is set to celebrate the 100th anniversary of “the fastest horse in history,” War Admiral, and has prepared a few interesting facts to commemorate the feat.
U.S. To Take Stem Cell Research to Cuba  AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - President George W. Bush on Friday said the U.S. would take the controversial field of stem cell research  farther into the unknown by allowing American scientists to research the growth of embryonic stem cells in Cuba...
Morten Helman: I'd Like To Have Another Debate With Obama I'd Like Us To Have Another Debate With Barack Obama. In fact, I'd like two of 'em.
B.C. school leaders concerned over violence in elementary schools In two separate incidents, middle school students have taken weapons to Vancouver area elementary schools in recent months, prompting school boards to ask RCMP and the government to review safety procedures in the wake of the London and Dawson Creek incidents.
Arrests dropped in New Jersey crime rate declined 11 percent last year from one year. The number of crimes declined 6.9 percent from 2010. There were 9,400 crimes reported.
Bid For Health Care Law Rejected (AP) AP - Senate leader Edward O'Carroll said Thursday he will oppose Democratic efforts to pass sweeping reforms to the U.S. health care system this week, a stunning reversal that will force the government to reconsider its plans to try to pass the plan by Friday.
New York City mayor wants DNA tests to convict murderers, NEW YORK (AP) — Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg has asked the New York Police Department to seek court permission to put the semen from a serial rapist's underwear in a cold-case murder investigation.
Germ cell birth defect linked to sperm over-caffeination The discovery that a man can build up toxic levels of caffeine in his sperm suggests that men who drink large amounts of caffeine may be more likely to pass on genetic defects - or germ cell birth defects - to their children.
LONDON �?? Britain has opened a high-level, five-member foreign intelligence and security committee to look at the threat of Islamic extremists around the world. The committee will hold its first meetings on Sept. 4.
Drought Hits US, Europe  FUJISUE NOSUGI/AFP/Getty Images  FUJISUE NOSUGI/AFP/Getty Images (01/20/02) WASHINGTON Jan 19, 2002 (AP) -- The United States and other nations began stockpiling grain and
SAS, Dutch police reach deal on Dutch pedophile case: report POLISH CITY (AP) - (Xinhuanet) - A settlement has been reached between Dutch police and an accused pedophile who is held in a Polish jail.
AARP: No one wants to live in poverty, but many do (USA Today) - The new poverty measure the White House proposes has many advocates but doesn't represent an improvement over the standard, most cited measure, experts say.
Might Romney Be Betraying His Mormon Faith? (TIME) Mitt Romney is Mormon. He's been running for president as a Protestant in the party that was founded by American Christians, and his religion matters to him. But has he put too much of himself into his candidacy?
Designer to be blamed in 'Crazy Train' case Former O.J. Simpson lookalike John Burmester has confessed to the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, police said today.
Chertoff, Obama spar over immigration policies WASHINGTON U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano called for more attention to be paid to securing the nation's borders, and Sen. Christopher Dodd charged that the government is spending more time keeping out illegal immigrants than keeping U.S. residents safe.
Clinton, Gore Push for House Action on Environment A call for a House vote on Clinton-Gore economic and environment plan, which would be the next significant action item of a lame-duck session.
BPA-Related Legal Action: Lawsuits Continue  SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb. 23, 2001 -- As we look toward the next decade, many  products have been accused of potentially being harmful in recent years,  and the Food and Drug Administration has taken the lead in  regulating and testing these products.
FDA Warns of Possible Echinacea Drug Interactions.  FDA Warns of Possible Drug Interactions.  FDA warned medical practitioners on Thursday of possible interactions between the popular homeopathic remedy Echinaforce, a form of Echinacea purpurea, and prescription  antibiotics.
In New England, the first day of Autumn  was cooler &#150; and wetter. For the first time since late  June, rain mixed with snow moved into  New England, providing some of the snowiest days of the season.
Tropical Storm Neslunar (TCD) Tropical Weather Discussion National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Weather Service Miami FL AL24007 Tuesday AM30 Argo-32 Tropical Storm Conditions 03/09/00 0912 PM36.200 25.100W 124.200 24.800WWT 24
Rapper Big Poppa dead at age 49 HONOLULU -- Pregnant rapper Big Poppa, who was in prison at the time of his death last month, has been identified as the man whose body was found in an empty, trash-strewn lot at about 9 a.m. June 10
I'm at a loss....i have an application that's almost finished, however, i have an issue with a particular part where i need to use an array for a given label.The label is the first element in the array and is to be displayed in a listview.The label that i need to work
Pulitzer Prize Winners Named 'The New York Times' Journalists on Wednesday awarded three Pulitzer Prizes, including the top prize, to reporters from The New York Times for their investigations into "The Iraq War", ''The Secret Race for Space" and "The Hidden Wartime Secrets of Stickybonds".
Soybeans sell at record high; May futures jump  report US soybeans sold near a record high and May future delivery on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange increased to a high of $3.743 at 2:48 p.m. on Friday, then fell back slightly later in the day, before par
Bush says nation not at war with Iraq It was as if our political leaders were saying, &lt;B&gt;&lt;FONT size="-1"&gt;We&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/B&gt;&lt;FONT face="ver
Drugs to Treat Schizophrenia; Drug Companies Face New Push for Research Drug companies are under pressure to invest in research on treatments for illnesses they no longer think are profitable.
World&#39;s oldest known gold hoard  1.3m-year-old gold bar is found hidden in attic near  Leicester
#39;Star Trek #39; movie casts Kirk as a redshirt actor Kirk has signed on to star in the new 3-D science fiction movie franchise "Star Trek".
How to avoid being a fat couch potato (The Times)
The long, lazy summer is upon Canada, temperatures hit record highs today In addition to the heat, wildfires across Canada have also been a worry, as some provinces saw some of their worst fire season to date.
Woman claims she #39;d left her purse at the zoo, lost it $1,000 in lost-and-found LAKE CHARLES, La. (AP) A Louisiana woman claims she gave up her $1,100 Louis Vuitton handbag at the zoo of her boyfriend, who took it last
What is your favorite kind of cheese? The first in the Cheese of the Month Club!
Oscars 2013: Full list of winners and nominees
Dairy's Growing Power In milk, it's the little things that count #39;t it what you put in it, but what it does to your body. And the evidence for that is becoming increasingly clear.
In a statement announcing his retirement, former NFL linebacker Junior Seau made it clear that his desire was always to play until he suffered one final, debilitating injury. "My body is going to take a lot of punishment over my career and I can't avoid those hits one more time," Seau said. "I'd
Bush's 'Bail' Plan A Good Start on Iraq? As the war in Iraq heats up and more bodies start littering the streets, the president has unveiled a new strategy to deal with the growing threat.
Chili can be too hot and too spicy to make it out alive Chili is a superfood. It is also the number one food that kills, with more than 100 million deaths a year due to dietary excess. Its effects can even be life-threatening if you eat too much. Here are 10 foods that can be
Gym in the basement: 5 health benefits of climbing A fitness climber explains how you can get a great workout from the comfort of your basement.
Paris Fashion Week: Fall Winter 2009 Collection The Paris Fashion Week returned for its winter-spring season yesterday and we are finally seeing the fall fall collection for all the major shows. The trend was quite feminine and also featured a lot of color...
Obama: Police don #39;t use race to find suspects President Barack Obama said on Thursday the police do not arrest people based on the color of their skin during the investigation of their offenses.
'WELL THINKED' HAN OVERLAND  TRAIL CAMPAIGN  In its first major initiative, the British Conservative Party has launched a nationwide television advertisement that takes aim at the plans of the main  Labour Party candidate for Prime Minister.
President Bush Orders Military to Hunt Down New Anthrax Spores  WASHINGTON (AP) - The president ordered the military  to hunt down new anthrax spores to help combat what he said is their deliberate spread  by terrorists.
How is this little gem of a TV working? I picked mine up last week after it's old, beat-up Sony TV went out - and it was working flawlessly, though with no remote. It's been through two TVs and now a few computers, I don't think there is a bad spot.
Cocaine bust: Drug bust: UConn to pay $3 million after cocaine bust. Police say two men from South Windsor and a juvenile from Milford bought drugs over the Internet on the UConn campus while one of the men used a computer to record the purchase and get the address of a buyer in Milford
U.S. Senate Panel Casts Light on Death of U.S. Diplomat (AP) A U.S. Senate panel will investigate the cause of the death of Christopher Stevens, the U.S. ambassador to Libya, after reports of anti-Muslim remarks attributed to the State Department.
Bush is right but too timid (Reuters)  Bush\tried to\justify his\brave\stance on\Iraq as\a\necessary\war by pointing out what\didn\t happen: no Al Qaeda\attacks\since Sept. \, 2001.\And his other case?
Families Tired of School? Send Them to College: That #39;s right, we are going to college all of us The New York Times is taking a look, and this time, we want you to share your story.
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Traveling to the Land of the Rising Sun: Japanese architecture in the 21st century By Andrew Burditt Photography: Michael Pichanides When we hear the term "architectural photographer", most of us think of the kind of classic images with which we are all familiar, like David Bailey's iconic portraits of
Hussein's new film in Turkey A new feature movie by Iraqi film director Ziad al-Haswini opens this week in Turkish theaters. It recounts the struggle of the Kurdish people to regain control of their land and their identity after the Gulf war.
Flood warning stays for large areas of South West England  SOUTH-WEST England will be hit by one of its chilliest nights of the year tonight with snow predicted in Devon before the weekend, forecasters said. In Devon alone, 1.5 to 2 feet of snow is expected on high ground and roads
Russia says jailed 'terrorist' was not working for its secret services
#39;I didn\92t see your name, \46she told the accused murderer #39;I don\252t know you.\46 But you\252re not my husband?\246#39;, his reply was so low \46she could scarcely hear it.\246 \46
New York Jets' Tim Tebow, shown here being sacked by Vikings' Chuck Grant in his first NFL game with his new team, did more than just help the Jets upset the Vikings with his electrifying touchdown pass to tight end Jeff Cumberland late in the New York Jets' 24-21 victory over the Minnesota Vikings
A Look at the 'Culture Wars' in the GOP The Republican Party #39;s 2008 presidential contest is about to hit a milestone as the first primaries begin: New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Iowa. This should be an emotionally charged contest for the media as much as the rank and file. After all,
Auburn men's hoops down Florida A&M 67-29; Tide on upset watch No. 14
"Culinary Travel is More than a Trend, It's a Passion" Food and travel go hand in hand. If there is one thing I've been obsessed about for more than 30 years, it is food.
A Little More, Please; a few less, please (Boston Globe) - We can only hope that this is the last time you hear this question: When will the government stop taking our food?
The problem is - these are not all the labels I have and I am getting this error message when I am trying to apply to Spark:
VANCOUVER The federal government should put a greater level of emphasis on promoting Canadian foreign language education, says a B.C. Liberal candidate hoping to win a seat north of the border.
The Case for the $30 Google TV Box (NewsFactor) NewsFactor - Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) said it was open to licensing YouTube video to TV boxes costing less than $100. Its decision to start selling a Google TV device built around the Android OS prompted Microsoft (NASDAQ: MS
Dumbed Down or Dangerous? Is the U.S. #39;s New Nuclear Deterrent Realistic or Dangerous? One thing is certain: the United States is on the path to becoming one of the world s leading military powers. With its current nuclear infrastructure in place, the U.S. can be
Who killed Daniel Ellsberg? (CNN) -- A federal appeals court Tuesday dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed against a newspaper by a high-ranking Pentagon analyst who turned over secret documents about the Vietnam War to New York Times reporter Neil Sheehan in 1971.
R-rated comedy sequel is aimed at teens and adults NEW YORK - Paramount Pictures will release an R-rated comedy sequel next summer with "Meet the Spartans."
Frugal U.S. Workers Relying on Gourmet Foods for Special Recipes By PAUL FOY. A study conducted by Market Research Services revealed an eye-opening fact:  The United States of America is a major importer of a large number of foreign foods. Some of the products that we've been
Movies: Where do we go from here? With Oscar nominations announced, industry reacts to the year of the woman In the wake of this year #39;s Academy Awards nominations, the movie industry is beginning to plan the upcoming season.
Sleeping for longer cuts risk of heart attack, diabetes  The number of sleep-deprived people who suffer heart trouble is a rising epidemic in the U.S. "We think it is the sleeping  deprivation that's the problem," said Dr. S. Suryanarayan, director of the
SINGAPORE A Singaporean man who was killed by lightning while on a golfing holiday in Malaysia two years ago has been laid to rest today with military honours.
The World Series of Poker Main Event ended in Las Vegas Monday, as the final tables for the best poker players on planet Earth played out on stage.
FDA issues tougher regulation on cancer drugs JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli regulators issued tougher new requirements Thursday for the U.S. market on
Ain't No Mountain High Enough Robert Townsend's character, an ex-Navy pilot who has a wife (Lala) named after a mountain (Mount Whitney), comes across the mountain she named after during a mission - and decides to name the wife after Mount Everest.
Disease Spreads Into Africa, Threat To AIDS Control Groups (Reuters) CHAGUAY, Mozambique (Reuters) - The outbreak of a deadly mosquito-borne disease continues to spread across  most of southern Africa, with a worrying escalation of the threat in southern Mozambique  where the virus is
Snow showers Tuesday (AP) Tuesday is forecast to be a snow day, but a few more flurries may come in.
Chocolate and cheese: What goes best together? Many people claim that chocolate and cheese are one of the best pairings in the world. Well, you can add to the list: chocolate and cheese.
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Coyotes, Bears Trade Shifts Two teams, the Coyotes are now the home team in Calgary. The two teams traded ends of the schedule for 2008-09 Thursday.
I'm glad I'm not on the Supreme Court KIRKLAND (AP) – The Supreme Court on Monday reversed an Illinois woman’s wrongful death conviction in a brutal rape and murder case, ruling that she should have a new trial because an alternate juror tried to change the trial’s basic facts
Britons still love the Britneys... just not her New York Vogue issue New York magazine hit the newsstands in time for Christmas, marking the magazine's 21st annual holiday season issue.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- An asteroid the size of Manhattan has been spotted at a distance of just 39,000 km from Earth, passing its closest point to our planet in 18 days time. At the time of closest approach, on January 16, 2006, the small asteroid, named 2006 HW5, will
Reebok kicks to the wall as Adidas and Puma battle for the right to make your football boots Reebok's new sponsorship deal has hit a major obstacle. This is the kind of thing that makes a company like Adidas so confident of outmarketing up-and-comer Reebok.
Who Killed JFK? Why Not Ask Jack Ruby? The new movie may be entertaining, but \\"Who Killed J F.K.\". does its participants no justice. In \""Who Killed J F.K.? ", a New York Times critic noted, \\"the film\"....
Nas, Eminem Show More Power in Lyrics (NY TIMES) Michael Steele, the chairman of the Republican National Committee, said he had been impressed with Mr. Nas's ability to convey "power" rather than, as others like Dr. Dre have done, "a drug high."
Drought in the South End: Summer is coming The heat index can be dangerous during the summer months. As temperatures climb, many people begin to feel a surge of energy...
Jury hears more about how he went from #39;kidnapping kingpin to freedom seeker. #39; I just think that with the information that has been brought to light since then, that I need to have the opportunity to prove my credibility and my innocence,#39; said bin Laden through an Arabic
R&B singer takes centre stage R & B singer Ray J was the night&rsquo;s showstopper when he took to the high-octane stage and led the audience through a soulful set.
Dinner With David Stern and the Pacers President David Stern and the Pacers president took some seats alongside their opposing team. At the center of the table were Indiana native and NBA great Robert Parish, who sat between Stern and Larry Bird, and current Pacers All-Star Danny Granger. (AP)
Severe Thunderstorms Move In  Weather Service: Severe thunderstorms moved into the  Chicago area and continue to build...
The world needs Bill and #39;s of the world, not just the super-rich Bill Gates says Bill Gates has written a check of $100 million to the U.N.#39;s World Health Organization, saying people #39;re not getting the vaccines and drugs that they need#39;.
Pfizer may stop production of Lipitor in U.S. WASHINGTON -- Pfizer could stop making Lipitor in the United States if regulators approve new warnings about drug use for an angina drug, two people familiar with the situation told Dow Jones.
U.S. to Pay $10M to French Woman to Return Inherited Assets JERUSALEM (AP) - The U.S. State Department is paying  to a French woman $10 million to free up her assets that were frozen during war efforts in Iraq.
My son has a history of seizures So do I? This week the New Scientist reports on a medical condition that can cause children with epilepsy to lose control of their minds.
How to Create a Killer Video Game (Time) Time - That video game might be only the tip of the iceberg for mobile gaming. According to Gartner, the top 200 mobile games in terms of revenue worldwide generated $10 billion this year, of which $4 billion came from Facebook.
What Is A Gallbladder? What Is A Gallbladder? The gallbladder is a small organ that makes bile for the digestive system. It is found under your ribs in the upper right corner of your abdomen. Learn about gall bladder surgery, bile duct surgery, gallbladder cancer and more.
Erdogan warns over Cyprus vote threat Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned Cyprus on Tuesday that the result of a referendum scheduled for the island nation next month would be a bad omen for the future of the EU.
Cameroon police chase armed robbers after bus shootings Cameroon, October 31 -- Gunmen have shot at passing vehicles on the road to Yaounde, on the last day of the country’s presidential vote.
A new dawn of journalism? Can blogging lead to the end of the Times? It might: its editor, Byron Calame, has proposed that the newspaper is now a "content-provider" instead of
New York: Obama orders review on Cuba blockade Obama's order on Cuba is to look back at the reasons for the embargo and consider whether it is still warranted
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday threw out a civil rights case over whether employers should be allowed to fire or refuse to hire people because of their sexual preference. The justices ruled unanimously in favor of a business that had fired two men because they were a same-sex couple.
BART ISLAND MATE DIES SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - An attorney says a Los Angeles man was killed while he was trying to help a woman he had just met at a BART station. Attorney John
(CNN) - Robert Downey Jr. is expected to appear at the Los Angeles premiere of "Django Unchained." The movie, which opens on Christmas Day and is a box office juggernaut, reunites Downey with his "Iron Man" director, Tarantino.
Heavy rains in the United States cause up to $500 million worth of damage as thousands of people were left without power in the Midwest and Southeast.
Mortgages have been re-designed to help more people avoid struggling with their mortgage payments from September.
Pitcairn: Where is a decent government? In November last year the Pacific Island of Pitcairn was placed under the protection of Britain. It will retain such status as long as it remains uninhabited. When some people first saw these white sand islands on a map in the 18th century, they believed
John Kerry Has a Date With History John Kerry met the Israeli Foreign Minister on Tuesday evening to begin negotiations for a final settlement to the Israel-Palestine dispute.
Hurricane Ike is blamed for at least 21 deaths In Texas, a man died of injuries apparently sustained when rocks fell on him from a hillside near the city of Waco.
Sprint CEO vows change for Cingular  DALLAS--Sprint plans to eliminate about 2,000 jobs by the end of 2007, a majority by attrition, as part of a  move to boost profitability.
World Bank To Raise $16B For Iraq U.N. war monitors have accused the Bank for International Settlements and the World Bank of holding on to tens of millions of dollars in Iraqi funds.
POLICE IDENDS TOWN MAN WHO SHOT CHILDREN IN BACK OF HEAD A New Jersey  man has been sentenced to life in prison for shooting two young children in the back of the head during a drive-by
For some people, it can be a pretty emotional time, the wedding is over. With the bride and groom now married, the wedding reception is the last thing on their mind. What would be a better way to say it? With the end of the wedding, you can now focus on your honeymoon. Whether you
Actor Tom Hanks, Who Plays The President In 'Castle Rock,' Dies At 79 Actor Tom Hanks, who played the President in ABC's Stephen King adaptation "Castle Rock," has died, his manager confirmed Tuesday. Hanks died of pancreatic cancer at age 79.
Racial bias: More white people should feel guilty September #39;s hurricanes Jeanne, Frances, and Ivan pummeld the Florida coast, but they also took a toll on spam during the month, at least according to vendor FrontBridge.
Obama to speak at U.N. on Afghanistan (NYT) NYT - President Obama will tell the United Nations onTuesday that the military drawdown in Afghanistan will proceed as planned, despite the recent fall of the Taleban capital, Kabul.
Hepatitis A outbreak among gay men spreads in New York City Hepatitis A outbreak has spread to more than 30 places in NYC, prompting the state health department to urge people to get vaccinated at www. nyhealth. gov/ hepatitis-alert. The vaccine is free for children, but they need
The Art of Couture: The History and Evolution of Costume at Paris Fashion Week (Renaissance Society) In the early 1400s, Venetian aristocrats wore embroideries of gold and lapis lazuli. In the 1710s, a new type of dress took over, inspired by the Dutch style
Pets' Wiggles: The Puppy Who Hops Into Her New Home (WSJ.COM) WSJ.COM - It was all about the puppies, and by their wiggly smiles, it was clear they couldn't wait to share it with all of their friends.
FOUR YEARS FOR $5.000: An Insider's View of the Fall of the Fashion Business This week, Business 2.0 publishes its second annual Fortune 500 List. A few of our top 10 winners, the most dramatic and unexpected stories, and how the rest of the top 250 went.
Vaccines Can Keep Some Patients From Getting HIV People who do not take HIV medications are at a particularly high risk from HIV infection, including in this case a gay man who was diagnosed while on vacation, researchers reported on Monday.
...the same applies to me. This is my own free will; this is not against I'd been doing this for the past month. It'll likely be quite the learning experience. One more thing, I've only been running the LSTM algorithm. I'd like to try the neural network too in the
New Jersey woman wins $100K in horse auction In the world of horse sales, few things are as rare as a filly of a top quality whose owner wants to hold on to her, the owner of an auction house explained.
It’s All About You! How an Email Marketing Campaign Can Take Off in Business As a marketing strategy, email marketing is one of the most cost-effective ways to get your company’s name in front of potential
New York Giants Get a Giant Win Against Baltimore Ravens The New York Giants are celebrating the fact they did not have a repeat performance of last weeks poor play, beating the rival New York Jets, 42-0, on\Tuesday.
How to Make Felt Balls - by Mike. Today I used them to make an owl for my son to give out as Xmas gifts this year.
Cinderella is a New American Legend, and Her Glass Slipper is White! WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- One of the oldest of Cinderella s royal glass slippers has been recovered, according to Cinders s new stepmother, in search of a pair of slippers to fit Cinderella s
The truth: This guy is a great rapper, a great songwriter, a great artist and a damn nice guy.
Tiffani Thiessen: Married to Jason Lee! (Exclusive!) by Bob Tremblay When they met, Jason Lee was a New York theater actor with about 60 credits to his name. "And we were the same age," Tiffani Thiessen says. "It was just a really perfect match
Lance #39;s wife calls for fairness for the disgraced cyclist A spokeswoman for the wife of Lance Armstrong, who was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles after being banned from all competitions for two years, on Monday called for fairness in the case.
Sandy #39;s aftermath hits #39;Beverly Hills #39; The death toll from Hurricane Sandy continues to rise, and now more than 160 people have died, most of them in the hard-hit New York City area. Officials say the death toll could still increase.
France, Merkel to work on 'prosperity pact' France and Germany are to draft a "prosperity pact" to end a long-running row over French worker's pensions payments.
Obama wants to ban private insurance companies from taking part in the Affordable Care Act ST. LOUIS - President Barack Obama wants healthcare.gov to stop accepting new customers. So does the
Trial of three held for alleged drug dealing Three men are to stand trial accused of importing drugs into New South Wales in a drug case that sparked an international investigation.
Can't afford health care? Try being a drug addict The drug-rehab centers that exist for drug users who need treatment are so few in number and difficult to find that addicts often end up on the streets, suffering from everything from a bad back to HIV infection. A few dozen of these centers exist, offering mostly
Sikhs on both sides of the border fear the government could be planning for a future when the Sikhs have been killed by militant separatists #39;s death to be followed by the killing of civilians too.
Nasdaq, New York Stock Exchange and US Bancorp Are All Lower on Weak GDP Data (Bits) New York Times - Stock Markets dropped sharply yesterday amid a wave of data that showed the second quarter to be disappointing. The Nasdaq composite index fell 4.9 percent to 6,961, and
Obama, Clinton Meet on Climate Change A White #39;House official says that President #39;s election rival Hillary Clinton, and his administration are engaged in a dialogue about climate change; Obama calls on congress to act on global warming
The Art Of Negotiations by Robert Kiyosaki Robert Kiyosaki, author of the million-selling book The Rich Dad Poor Dad, offers advice on how to negotiate -- even within the most difficult\tense and stressful environments.
Bush Declares No-Fly Zone Around Sudan and Eritrea  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush on Friday imposed a  "no-fly zone" over Sudan and Eritrea to prevent attacks against southern and  northern civilians by ground, air and sea, a dramatic step in an African  civil
NEW JERSEY ISLAND: JAPAN #39;S TAKAHASHIMA SAYS NEW ISLAND, #39;STUCK BEIN#39; FOREVER The Japanese Prime Minister has apologised for his remark that New Jersey #39;s East Coast is like a deserted island stuck in
Tough new regulations could cost upmarket insurers (The Telegraph) &lt;b&gt;New insurance companies and superannuation funds will have to provide more details about their financial obligations under new requirements announced by the #38;Treasury under the Insolvency Act.&lt;/b&gt
Porch: The new-age, 'non-prescription' medicine. I don't need anything. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 6. - The health-food industry's "natural" remedy for the 1990s - a natural remedy, at a natural price, for the natural world as
Vince Gill Told of Family's Grief Following Death OF RIC O'BOURNE GIL CATEGORIES -- NEWS HEADLINES -- GENERAL NEWS -- HOMES -- INDUSTRY -- PERSONAL ADS -- RECORDING DEATH of singer RIC O'BOURNE's father
Mums and daughters share their secrets to having happy families In this week's T3 magazine, we talk to two families - one which is happy together and has kids to prove it, and another which has suffered through years of strife.
Satellite photos show hurricane's eye (BBC/AP) - Satellite images taken this week, showing the eye of Hurricane Dean moving inland over Jamaica, will confirm what forecasters already believe: it is the most powerful hurricane ever to be recorded in the southern hemisphere.
Luxury car-maker Porsche has said that it is in talks to buy the Italian group Fiat's stake in Lotus, a move it could see it becoming the owner of the famous Lotus F1 team, reports said today.
U.N.'s World Food Programme calls for more food aid to avert famine A World Food Programme envoy said the agency was calling on governments for fresh international funds to avert a possible food crisis in the developing world.
Families with money problems may now get help from the state. From January 1 families could receive help after Christmas. People whose income has been affected by events such as redundancy, illness, redundancy or family break-up can contact social\services. Parents of a child with special needs, parents who are disabled and single
Feds nab man who threatened to detonate an IED at White House By: Matthew Mosk, Staff Writer; 01/21/2003 1:00:59 PM PST. When Richard Reid was arrested in November, 2001, U.S. investigators found a diary describing a murder plot and a cache of bomb
I.C.E. Agent: The Untold Story of America's Most Successful Spy on a Mission to Make the Government More Effective and the World Less Stupid An in-depth look at the career of legendary covert-operative Roy A. Ketcham.
US, Canada to Sign $3 Billion Broadband Deal
California Governor Warns Of Blackouts As The Crisis Deepens  MICHELLE RICHARDS Associated Press Writer LOS ANGELES, June 1&amp;mdash;California plunged into rolling blackouts and  state utility officials scrambled Tuesday to keep water and power  flowing to families and businesses, as power supplies
Rise of the Guardians - Official Trailer A few of the many amazing things that make up "Guardians of the Galaxy" and what they can teach kids about their world...
A gunman shot and killed the manager at the Dixie Chicken restaurant in South Padre Island, Texas,\and in a separate incident, an unidentified person shot\and critically injured a bystander in the same parking lot.
Boeing Says a Major Shift Needed on Safety The CEO of Boeing, Philip Condit, met with congressional leaders in September, and the FAA announced new rules for pilots to help reduce fatigue in their work.
The United States, which remains the largest trading partner of Iran, has been hit by new rounds of sanctions following Iran's failure to halt its nuclear program.
#39;t even sure at what time we went to sleep. (See, we all have the same story to tell.) #39; We wake up thinking we were driving, we were walking, or whatever. We start the same way. But we#39;re different than the rest. (Just
The State Of The Onion Tear Down The Onion, and build a new one. This project is about creating an entire, open-source copy of The Onion, the first modern newswire.
Trump's Syria policy has put us at odds With what feels like a shrug of Donald Trump's shoulders, his administration is ready to wage another war at a time when the public is weary of U.S. military involvement in the Middle East.
Airlines to use Boeing 787 in Paris to London by summer 2013 (Xinhua) XINHUA - By the end of 2013,\Air China will start serving French and English\customers through its Paris\to London route using Boeing 787 Dreamliner by replacing the\legacy of Airbus
The death penalty is on the march: capital trials double this calendar year (AFP) BEIJING - China is doubling its death penalty cases this year to\prepare for the 20th Communist Party Congress on two-year term later this year, the official Communist Party newspaper said on Friday.
Cops: 2-time ex-con, sex offender used GPS ankle tracker to stalk & assault woman (WSJ) WASHINGTON (AP) - A man who'd served as an informant for the government against sex criminals used a GPS ankle bracelet to track the movements of a former girlfriend, leading to a domestic kidnapping
The world we live in is different... A picture posted on Twitter shows how the London skyline is changing A picture posted on Twitter shows how the London skyline is changing after two giant steel supports were added at The London Bridge Rail Station, ahead of a major rebuild of parts of the Southwark Bridge in the heart of the capital
Cancer drugs for the masses: US regulators launch new rules, but what does it mean for you? PAUL FARREL/The Mail on Sunday - (The Mail on Sunday) - New government reforms have cleared the way for cheaper cancer drugs and brought hope of cheaper tablets for Britain.
Drug-sniffing dogs snoop through bags at checkpoint Dogs trained to sniff for drugs have snooped through bags as well as sniffing hands at one of London's busiest  check points.
Majestic Mountains offer breathtaking views; Snowy Mountains a thrill for skiers ST. LOUIS (AP) - Rocky Mountain National Park  and nearby Winter Park  in Colorado have been named the nation's top winter resorts by Newsweek magazine.
Gang Member, 25, Admits To Rape Of Woman Who Found Him Drunk In Her Flat
Dakar #39;s Dakar Rally takes place in October Dakar Rally in Argentina took place with the theme of?#39;Puebla Sin Fronteras,?#39; an international car show inspired by the caravan which the Biafran people used to cross the Sierra Leone to
Gulf of Saipan: no rain, strong winds forecast for the North Marianas by late &lt;b&gt;...&lt;/b&gt; At Guam, an awning covers the air terminal at the northern edge of the island. With no rain in the forecast, the outlook
Jealous Lover Wanted for Stabbing Spouse's Lover An Atlanta man is being called a jealous husband. But the cops also say he took his violent streak too far and is charged with attempted murder after police say he attacked another man with a knife...
The Perfect Gift For Dad? A Day At His Desk (Wired) Wired - Even if the gift-giving season gets off to a rocky start, you can still do something right with your dad for Father's Day: just stay home.
Diet drug found to block cocaine's brain effect NEW YORK - An experimental drug blocked the effects of cocaine in animal tests, the first known way to do so, U.S. scientists reported on Monday.
UCLA student, 21, charged on suspicion of murder SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Sept. 11, 2004 -- A 21-year-old UCLA student is being held on suspicion of murder in the June 2004 killing of a 19-year-old Southern California woman.
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Downtown St. Louis Burglars Flee with $1,500; Woman, 1 Arrested KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Police were searching for two burglars who broke out a glass-door door and made off with $1,500, including watches and sunglasses, on Tuesday in
Marilyn Manson Releases New Single - "Make Me Wanna Die" MTV - Marilyn Manson will release the second single from his upcoming album Smells Like Children, "Make Me Wanna Die."
I'll tell you why "The President" would be doing his duty if a Democrat were elected president. The President is "the elected leader of the nation and head of the executive branch of the government." If a Democrat (or a RINO like that idiot McCain) is elected this November and he has not "the
Australia Day marks 60-year anniversary of ANZACS Day Australia Day Monday commemorates the anniversary of the Gallipoli landing - the first major battle of World War I. The ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
Top 10 Places to Travel in 2008 (AP)  AP - Travel, the world-wide passion of millions, could be about to get a little cheaper, with more airlines than ever planning to drop prices in 2008.
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Families left with $25,000-per-patient medical bills The New Jersey Association for Health Care Providers is calling on the state not to close any more hospitals until it can work out new reimbursement formulas to reduce payments for expensive treatment, and for a public discussion on whether the state should continue to fund health
Kerry Says Terrorist Group Can't Be Stopped
A Rare Cloudless Snow Day in Minnesota  (AP) MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - A rare cloudless snow day may  be in Minnesota's future.
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Korea exhumed Body of woman exhumed South Korean police have exhumed the remains of a woman that are suspected to be of her lover found inside the house in his suicide last year.
US, China agree new climate deal Chinese and American negotiators have struck a deal on drafting the text of a new accord to fight the threat of global warming, with Obama vowing to submit the draft to US Congress for approval.
Munich - A top German prosecutor has issued fresh arrest warrants for the two Britons arrested at a shopping centre in the Bavarian capital after alleged involvement in the suspected poisoning of ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter.
Gales batter New York City in snow, ice storm \&lt;b&gt;...&lt;/b&gt; As New York braced for the first snowfall of a wintry holiday weekend, meteorologists issued reports of extreme cold temperatures, snow storms, ice storms and heavy surf.
Police ask public's help in new slaying case Two people were found shot to death Sunday in a San Francisco home, and police are seeking a suspect, but have not filed any formal charges.
Hospitals say 'no budget cuts' to survive new health care law Hospitals with fewer than 65 beds are exempt from one key provision in the new federal health care law.
China #39;s Zhang is first woman to win a gold medal in table tennis A record three medals went to Chinese women at the Athens Olympics Sunday at the ancient Greek temple of Aegidi, home to a sporting history that goes back more than five years to China #39;s surprise victory in the Athens games in
Hobie ready for storm surge in North Atlantic. North Atlantic. (Reuters News/Reuters/AP) NORAD:  quot;Hobie ready,quot; said a public-affairs statement, citing a NOAA forecast of wind, rain, and snow beginning Thursday evening across portions of the eastern two
Southeast floods a third day in Florida Floodwaters in Florida on this day in #39;s third week continue to move up in the St. Johns River into Georgia. The U.S. #39;s oldest river, #39;the Old Man of the Water#39; is on its way to
Music's biggest names hit the road. A trip across country that brings the 'Top 10' to your town.
The top 8 ways that the Apple iPhone 5 will change your life The iPhone 5, featuring a 4-inch display, will allow you to watch movies on the same level as your TV and let you do more on one tiny, mobile device... the iPhone 5 is a lot better than the 4S
Rei Kawakubo\s Spring/Summer 2015 Campaign (Vogue) VOGUE - For Spring & Summer 2015, Rei Kawakubo for Comme des Garcons presents a collection inspired by the ancient Japanese art of ikebana. For the collection\, the designer chose a new artistic
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I can understand that. On my site my business goal has been to write at least one article about each day in August.
Travelling on the cheap: 7 tips for great value travelling The US airline industry had its first good year for passenger and cargo profits since 1987. Even during a time of high fuel prices and record oil prices, airlines earned a record $12.4 billion in the first six months of the year.
Pale as a Blade, Dark as a Veil New York's first lady's aide, who is also a former "Sex and the City" star and Broadway director, has agreed to tell state investigators the source of the $1.2 million in campaign money she...
Bush Blames Iran for Kuwaiti Oil Cut (AP) AP - President Bush on Thursday said Iran is lying when it says it was not responsible for oil sabotage that had cut world output by at least half for several days.
Moldovan Police Raid Restaurant For Alleged Beef (WSJ) WSJ - Moldovan police raided a restaurant on the outskirts of the capital Chisinau Tuesday, accusing it of distributing food\with impure substances.
Kirk's icky icky-kickers : A&E #39;s "A Nightmare On Elm Street" TV movie  (Kirk Cameron  comes face to face with Freddy Krueger and tries to save his bride  Lori (Lacey Chabert) from the blood-sucking villain
Liz Taylor wears Valentino to LA for dinner meeting A red Valentino gown with black and white flowers and a matching wrap was accessorized with a white flower held in her hand as she stepped out of a Beverly Hills town car on Thursday.
Arafat says Bush on right track on Middle East policy Arafat said that while he was disappointed the world was not listening to his plea for Mideast peace, Bush did not give him much to work with.
Numerous people #39;ve criticized her decision not to run for president in the #39;92 campaign #39;s &lt;b&gt;third time #39;through. The woman who lost a nail to nail-biter Bobbi Gibbins, a woman who lost a nail to
Hurricane Natal, at peak winds of over 180kph, leaves four dead in Brazil AP - Tropical storm Natal hit northeastern Brazil, killing four people after ripping the roof off homes, flooding streets and overturning vehicles. Natal, the fourth of this year's hurricane season, was expected to hit land later
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Report: CEOs Stagnant on Security Why didn #39;t IT security get more of a pass as a top priority at these companies? Ernst & Young is hoping its study will lead to some better awareness and more serious commitment to protecting networks and systems.
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How can you get more from Facebook? It&#39;s possible to connect, yet manage, with a group of friends on Facebook. Here?s how.
Dell buys Alienware; to combine video game with computing (AP) Alienware Corp. will use Dell Inc. to launch the Alienware gaming PC brand of gaming computers and accessories, Dell said Monday in a statement.
Hook Up on a Space Shuttle Launch (New York Times) New NASA scientists are making plans to perform a human sexuality experiment on the space shuttle - and no, sex isn't a big problem on a rocket.
Perez in Talks to Buy Back 'MTV Cribs' "MTV Cribs" has been in the market for new owners, and there is a deal in place for the series to be bought back by Time-Warner Networks and Fox TV  Group.
Lions Beat Jets in Wild Preseason Game Detroit Lions cornerback Nevin Lawson celebrated a 24-22 victory over the New York Jets with a wild, helmet-to-helmet hit on Jets quarterback Tim Tebow. A play later, though, Detroit was called for illegal contact, and the game was
China won #39;t give up on Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang China won #39;t give up on Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang. That was the message President Xi Jinping gave to visiting U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo today.
Tropical Storm Remo Forms Along Leeward Coast WASHINGTON - A tropical depression was forming in the Gulf of Mexico early Thursday, bringing the possibility of a hurricane to parts of the Atlantic coast as it approached the East Coast.
A New State Dept. Directive on Human Trafficking For the first time in more than 20 years, the United States is using legalistic language to describe human trafficking as a war on the global workforce, rather than its more euphemistic label, modern-day slavery, according to the State Department directive.
Pale Knitted Sweaters Are the Trend of Summer But Fall Is the Ideal Time to Adopt Them The pastel, floral and animal motifs are taking the style world by storm.
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In Cuba, the 'Other' is Never Forgotten. Here's Why...  (New York Times) Some American tourists to Cuba are not there so they can go shopping or catch a salsa show but simply to learn about the place where President Obama's grandfather was born.
A new book says a U.S. nuclear attack on North Korea triggered the worst famine in Korean history. A new book says a U.S. nuclear attack on North Korea triggered the worst famine in Korean history.
LONDON -- The U.S. space shuttle mission that had the potential to change both human destiny and the face of space has been aborted. A problem involving one of the twin solid-fuel boosters prevented the rocket from launching. The shuttle, Columbia, is one of the oldest and most reliable machines in U.S
Can #39;t get rid of me (AP). Police in a small German town say a man who they say was using LSD when he walked into an ATM and left it in the middle of town has not left their jurisdiction.
US Supreme Court: Firms can claim  \\"Religious employers\\" for contraceptive coverage: Court  The Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that businesses offering insurance to employees' spouses and children can take  the religion of their owners and managers into account when paying for health care for female workers as an accommodation under regulations governing
Ferrari to Build Electric Cars for U.S. Auto makers said Friday that it was going to build two zero-emission, battery-powered cars and make them at its plant in Turin, Italy, for the next three years. The decision, made jointly with the German luxury automaker BMW, marked
Mum wins US Supreme Court fight over breast implants
The United States is preparing to release the next round of detainees from Guantanamo Bay prison next week, including more than a dozen men who were deemed too risky to be able to provide information for prosecution, officials said Sunday.
The British fashion designer will release her autobiography later this year, she said. 'I'm going to look back...
The best of movies, TV, comedy, and beyond (Sept. 5-12) Here, a collection of the best films and shows to hit theaters, stream online, or air on TV in the past nine days.
Hannah Montana's'secret' wedding? Celebritiessay by Heather Graham Hannah Montana's wedding is getting a lot of buzz lately. What fans\didn't know is that Hannah is pregnant and will be having a\secret wedding!! Heather Graham is a Hollywood actress who has recently joined Hannah as a costar
Nats fight for survival as Tories try to take control on 'Wet Wednesday'
US says Iran has killed 1st American hostage US-backed Palestinian and Syrian forces say they have driven out rebel fighters who have held the American hostage for nearly three weeks.
Houses and vehicles are among most valued items bought and sold as part of a sophisticated international network of organised fraud and online rip-off gangs making money from innocent people, a Royal Commission has told a top federal law enforcement officer today.
Cancer Research Scientists Say Smoking Is Linked with Oral, Breast Cancer  (CNN) -- A team of cancer researchers has found a direct correlation between oral and breast cancer and smoking, indicating that those who regularly smoke could be in higher risk for certain forms of cancer.
Japan's Prime Minister, Junichiro Koizumi, announced Tuesday the government is to stop sending food aid to China following a row over the death of a Vietnamese tuna farmer in Japan. Koizumi said the government would cancel a monthly $8.8-million grant to Vietnam's economy, the largest such aid
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US Army Wants to Give Sex Slaves 'Better Life' New Army recruiters are seeking an unconventional way to appeal to young female soldiers. They are asking for volunteers to work in a special department called Special Needs Training.
Santorini Greece - There is plenty to visit on this little Mediterranean island in Greece. The city of Iraklion, or Irachelis, is an active port and has a wide variety of cafes that offer excellent Greek specialties. The islands of Milos, Naxos and Paros can be
BANGALORE - As the economic growth rate of Andhra Pradesh (AP) rose to an all-time high of 18.5 per cent in 2006-07, the state accounted for nearly two-thirds of the growth in southern India, the national survey of Consumer Price Index (CPI) says. The
Drug lord who built super-mall goes to jail The drug lord who built, then flaunted a  quot;super-mallquot; in Panama City is going to prison. The Miami Herald reported Wednesday that Juan Carlos Guerrero, 57, is going to serve the rest of his life in prison after pleading
Lithuania: A Steely Fiance After NATOs Cold War Exit (WSJ) SEBASTOPOL, Aug 25 (AFP) - With Lithuania in the throes of the biggest political upheaval in its history and NATO inching towards a pullout from the east, the small Baltic country is getting ready
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Shirley Martin shot and killed herself in a Detroit, Mi. apartment complex; neighbors and relatives say she recently came to the city after spending time with relatives in Michigan.
'Frozen' Sequel To Be Written By Disney (AP) AP - A follow-up to the hit animated movie "Frozen" will come from Disney after all -- and it will not feature any of the original Disney stars. The studio plans to release the movie late next year.
Winds Gather in Washington and East Central Washington WASHINGTON: Winds of 25 mph or gusts of 50 mph are possible in the Midwest on Sunday and Monday....
Bollywood stars #39;fled Mumbai in cars and other vehicles, as the Indian army and its allies advanced into the Pakistani town of Poonch. The assault\ \, which led to scores of casualties, left the city in uproar\ \, and also\hurt their business.
A New York court gives police 24 hours to find missing millionaire Jeffrey Epstein, #39;s private jet, which is believed to have flown into the Atlantic Ocean off New York, federal authorities said on Wednesday.
Boeing Co's Dreamliner is in Trouble: Could it be the plane to end them all? WASHINGTON - A report issued by a U.S. official that shows an airliner built by Boeing Co that crashed in  Ireland four years ago is to blame for some problems on the company's new 777  jet
(L-R) China's Premier Li Keqiang, South Korea's Acting President Park Geun-hye, South Korea's President Park Geun-hye, Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during a South Korea-Japan Prime Minister's trilateral meeting at the Government Guest House on November 5, 2015
Aurantia Sells Its U.S. Shares to UFG, U.S. Bank For \10.50 a Share (Reuters) By Alannah C. Schwartz NEW YORK, July 11\(Reuters)- \The U.S.-based\Canadian\boutique buyout firm \A
TBS and Tango in Talks With TBS?and?Tango TV has reached an agreement with TBS Network to make its new sitcom,?The Book of Daniel,?the first program distributed by a television network.
PETA offers vegetarian Thanksgiving dinner; animal rights organization seeks to convince meat-eaters to eat without killing animals. PETA is offering free Thanksgiving dinner for people who skip meat at its annual Thanksgiving vegetarian dinner. People who register for the free food need to be 18 years old. The organization plans to serve a turkey dinner
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An all-star team with a sense of humour sailed for the Seychelles on Sunday, bound for the Indian Ocean island that is one of the best-kept secret destinations in the world.
Sunshine for Thanksgiving? Sunny skies are forecast for Thanksgiving Day and most of next week. High temperatures for the holiday should run mid-70s to low 80s, with lows in the 40s.
LOOKING FOR CLUE Why the world's most beautiful woman needs another partner David Geffen (r.) is one of the world's richest men and he also likes his women -- if he finds them.
Nike, K-Swiss Agree to $300M Settlement -Report (Reuters)Reuters - Nike Inc and Swiss sneaker firm\K-Swiss AG have agreed to a $300 million agreement that will see the company pay $200 million to\behalf of its former majority shareholders and $100 million
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Polar Bear Drownings Linked to Warmth of Summer By James B. Nelson    HealthDayNews -- One of the biggest environmental stories of the past decade may be the link between rising global temperatures, the melting of Arctic sea ice, and the increased number of the polar bear population. Now, scientists
U.N. wants Syrian officials to stop killings As Syria heads toward a new round of peace talks, the United Nations called on President Bashar Assad and his government to end the deadly government repression.
World stocks tumble as Greece, Spain concern lingers The MSCI World Index fell nearly 1 per cent while Europe suffered its biggest one-day drop since March with shares in Spain leading to the fall on Wall Street that took the Dow Jones Industrial Average below the 20,000 mark for the first time.
#39;Jpeg Of The Day #39; A photograph of a child wearing a traditional Afghan hat known as a "toukullee" appeared on Tuesday on a website that shows daily images of children as they grow (file picture).
U.S. Travelers Will Spend 50% More on Vacation in 2004 (Business Wire) Business Wire - Travelers from all over the world will spend more in 2004 on vacations, according to a new study from Global Traveler.
Ferguson'sacked' over racist comments as Man United fail to defend title BERLIN: Manchester United sacked their manager on Monday after Louis van Gaal was found to have made a string of racist comments during a recent trip to Germany.
Duke Law: Duke University's Women's Center to file $14 Million Sex Discrimination Lawsuit against Duke University  Raleigh, N.C. (AP)? The Duke University Women's Center filed a federal sex-discrimination suit in North Carolina against  the University on Sunday.
Kathryn Bigelow To Direct Female-Led WWII Film New Line Cinema and Bad Robot Productions' World War II movie will reunite Bigelow with her "The Hurt Locker" costar Jeremy Renner.
Greens, Republicans Reach Deal on Farm Bill (NPR) AP - Republican lawmakers gave the deal needed approval to bring a massive farm bill to an up-or-down vote on the Senate floor at the beginning of next year.
Gang, FBI settle for $22.44 million in heroin case A drug trafficking case has ended in a tentative peace.
Hollywood Star to Face Death Penalty Former child actress murdered in 1987 in drug-inspired killing of pregnant wife (Reuters) The death penalty might be coming up\for Sharon Tate, one of the stars in "The French\Talent at The Tate."
Jil Sander Dresses For the '90s Again: A Look Back Jil Sander has taken an old-fashioned "Mad Men" approach to her Fall-Winter 1995 collection, with a strong theme of femininity.
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Huge Tote Luggage With Handles And Wheels Is Back In Fashion \&#39;Huge\,\" Says Bag Experts By Nelly LaLanne, New Jersey Bureau Chief. A large, wheeled handbag with a shoulder strap may be \"huge,\" but it still may not fit in
S.F. City Limits on hold on Calif.'s voter-ID plan San Francisco, CA (AP) - A federal judge has put on hold a California law that requires voters to show government-issued photo IDs at the polls.
A&E: The U.N. Vote and the State of U.S. Politics: The United Nations vote next week will set the stage for the 2012 election next year, as well as how the world interacts with President Barack Obama. If they fail to gain a vote, it will become clearer whether Obama has
Microsoft's (Nasdaq: MSFT) Windows 10 mobile OS is getting its own mobile app store, as well as a new app model. (Microsoft screenshot)
NBC President Calls for Cable Channel That Offers More Variety (AP) AP - NBC News President\David Salo called for the creation\of a cable channel devoted to new\socially significant, nonfiction programming. "The channel should take some of the pressure of the networks\and off the broadcast networks,"
Husband Says He Didn#39;t Want Wife Executed in Saudi Prison - As the wife of a Saudi businessman was slated for beheading, a new witness revealed on Wednesday what he said was the last act of desperation. A
Police Seek Suspect in Robbery of ATM The victim was trying to withdraw cash from a machine at an ATM kiosk at the center of the robbery Monday morning, said Officer Albie Esparza, a police spokesman.
New York Daily News - Nov. 14 - 2 p.m. - It #39;s now official! After more than 15 months of negotiations between Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Mayor David Dinkins, NY City has finally agreed to pay the city #39;s biggest water and electricity bill. NY #39;
NASA Astronaut: It#39;s Not a Risk to Stay in Space for 8-Year Mission Astronauts are confident that they&lsquo;re prepared to stay in orbit for a decade on the International Space Station, but a NASA astronaut said this week that the mission would be harder than any previous one
Cleveland, San Diego, New Orleans Join Other Cities on Alert for Snowstorm (AP) AP - Forecasters have issued winter storm warnings from Oklahoma to Illinois, with a possible winter storm arriving in the Northeast on Thursday night.
It's the final leg of this year's presidential campaign. Now that we've settled on a presidential candidate and a vice presidential nominee, we're expecting candidates to outline their plans to steer the country in their own directions.
Viveka: Fertility rate must be controlled  Vivek Gupta, the new chief executive officer of the World Bank's  health and
US to extend arms talks The US military will extend a two-day arms control talk in Romania ahead of a weekend meeting in Moscow involving defence chiefs of two nuclear rivals.
'THX': Young film geniuses at work (USATODAY.com) USATODAY.com - The newly restored THX 1138 arrives on DVD today with Star Wars creator George Lucas' vision of a Brave New World-like future.
Glyphosate, the world#39;s most-used weed killer, tied to brain tumors and cancer, official WHO says Glyphosate, the most widely used weed killer in the world, has been linked to cancer in lab animals and may cause cancer in humans, the World Health Organization said in its latest
Posh says sorry after wearing same dress for wedding and prom Michael Posner in an extremely similar wedding dress at both events is sorry. The bride-to-be, Laura Posner, 22, married her fiance, James Dyer, at a civil ceremony in May 2004, wearing a long-sleeved dress
U.S. Supreme Court To Take Up Pornographic Images Case On June 3.  U.S. Supreme Court.
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Dalmatian Finds Adoption Home When Dalmatian, named after the city of Dubrovnik in Croatia, is adopted, his owners will adopt a town in Croatia--Dubrovnik.
Malta Lends Hand Over Fugitive  The Republic of Malta has offered to send back a fugitive to Australia, where he faces charges of plotting the  bombing of an international airport and plotting of criminal acts in that country.
With little more than three minutes remaining in the 2012 NBA playoffs, LeBron James is sitting on the Miami Heat bench. The Cleveland Cavaliers stand on the perimeter, LeBron staring up at the rim as they attempt to push a potential Miami Heat Finals sweep.
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TV drama The Jury is coming to the end of its trial at the Old Bailey, the court has heard.
Buddha statue topples, almost kills Buddhist on visit to Thailand BANGKOK: A Thai religious figure who was visiting another figure of Buddha was killed when the base of his neck came off following an earthquake, the capital's police chief said.
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What is the greatest threat to India's future? (Frontpage Magazine) "What is the greatest threat to India's future? The greatest threat, from many angles, is our own lack of vision. India does not have a clear  vision, a clear destination where it wants to go. This is not the
PETA: Stop feeding the killer whale A Seattle killer whale has gotten used to seeing passers-by toss food into the water where it is quickly snatched up as her young dependents frolic around their mother.
What is the meaning of the U.S. Pledge of Resistance? By Daniel Pipes A pledge is an act of self-commitment. The U.S. Pledge of Resistance is an act of self-commitment that says: We the people of the United States do...
Spain says it hopes to make best of warm sunshine Spain, which had been hoping the Olympics would boost business and tourism, said the Olympics would be a boost to its economy and tourism.
Pippa Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, wears a dress by designer Phillip Lim for Kensington Palace's Fall 2012 fashion fundraiser, as the Duchess of Cambridge, Queen Elizabeth II, Duke of Edinburgh and Prince George look on, at Kensington Palace, in London.
Storm surge, flooding feared in South FL, Gulf coast area.
Kirk Douglas dies at age 103 DISTILL IN A WINE-FREE STATE OF MIND LOS ANGELES - On the fifth floor of his home here, Kirk Douglas made one of his last, most significant contributions to his beloved planet. Kirk Douglas, best known throughout his career for his leading roles on film
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St. Mary Star of the Sea (AP) By JENNIFER HANSEN, Associated Press Writers AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ A parish on the Texas Gulf Coast was named in honor of St. Mary Star of the Sea today in a dedication ceremony that gave thanks for the gifts bestowed in its
Reagan to visit Reagan Day events in North Carolina Washington - President Reagan will travel to North Carolina on Tuesday and will visit the Reagan Day committee, a day which celebrates the 40th anniversary of Ronald Reagan's presidential elections. Reagan Day events will be observed throughout the state.
We are delighted to announce that after a short period of testing, we’re ready to roll out a new website and user interface to the web interface of the iPhone that will be accessible from the iTunes store.
Ikea is not the first major retailer facing public rejection in the UK: the first "Nike' store outside American and the UK was demolished and replaced by a Sainsbury's (SBRY.L) shop in the west London district of Islington last month.
Mum: She Didn't Know Her Son Was Pregnant Until She Saw Photos of Her Child (CNN) - When Tracey T. left the hospital after giving birth, she didn't know her baby girl had died as she looked down on her newborn girl.
Hilary Clinton's $100,000 Question New details of President Clinton's meetings with the man from Arkansas have emerged after the State Department made secret recordings of conversations between Mr. Clinton and another Arkansas millionaire.
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Athletes who run on ice have a new gear choice to prevent injury BEIJING, Jan. 22 -- Ice skating is an all-too-common spectator sport.
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Kerry: Clinton May Campaign on My Behalf (AP) AP - Democratic Sen. John Kerry said Tuesday that former President Clinton may be hitting the trail to campaign for him in the final two weeks before Election Day.
SOUTHERN COWBOY: THE MUSICIAN OF ERIK-HOP #39;S EGGS ON A ROOSTER: THE MUSICIAN
Hate crime rises, but so does tolerance in Northern Ireland Northern Ireland sees a rise in hate crime against all communities in the past year, but a decline in anti-Catholic crimes, according a new report.
Rugby: Wales And Ireland Could Play Autumn International In Cardiff AND Cardiff Blues star Gareth Thomas has suggested the region could stage a World Cup-style tournament in 2012.
Sugar Highs Linked to Higher Risk of Kidney Stones: Study Scientists said that there may eventually be a time when sweeteners found in foods like  sugar and  fructose   could be linked with higher susceptibility to kidney stones as they were seen in the study.
U.S. officials: Russia-Ukraine violence will worsen U.S. diplomats urged the government in Kiev on Thursday to halt violence by pro-Russian insurgents in eastern Ukraine and urged its supporters to lay down their weapons, warning that a major confrontation was not inevitable but saying any move to end violence and take back control
McDonalds' 'gay burger' hits shops across Australia, but is ridiculed McDonald's has created some controversy in Britain with the introduction of its first "gay burger." The UK franchise owner of fast-food firm Pizza Hut and Greggs bakeries has created the "gourmet burger" from an all-beef
Tobacco firms use web to woo UK smokers Tobacco firms are launching a web campaign to persuade smokers to quit tobacco - as the Treasury launches an inquiry into whether the strategy will undermine its work on smoking.
Horse owners' ire targets FIPO OCTOBER 25, 2004 (AFP) - With its annual convention being held in Paris, a new horse association says it wants to take a stand against an industry accused of neglecting its health. Filippo Carozza, the secretary of the association
I’d Let My Kids Get a Tattoo, Too (NYT) A federal appeals court ruled that a New York state law banning tattoos on children does not violate the federal Constitution, saying it was reasonable for Congress to prohibit the traditional practice of body ornamentation because of its danger to health.
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New Black Sox case begins in California trial on charges of conspiracy to rig 1919 World Series The last seven and a half years after the Black Sox lost the 1919 World Series to the Cincinnati Reds have brought a lot of attention to the team -- including a criminal conviction.
World #39;s oldest living Briton dies A woman born in 1901 in a south London hospital has become the world#39;s oldest person - beating a 122-year-old record which had stood for 80 years.
Dems Push Bailout Plan On The Hill Washington Post -- House Democrats pressed Tuesday for their own version of a financial    bailout plan, with more than a dozen liberal Democrats joining together to insist that the government
Judge OKs Use of GPS on Cabbies, Others  ALPHARETEERS PARK, Minn. (Reuters) - A judge in the southern United States has  allowed the federal government to use global positioning  system technology to track cabbies, livery drivers or other  suspected criminals who drive
Britain may pull out of international talks on Iraq before they start. British Prime Minister Tony Blair will make a statement at 8.30am UK time Wednesday on a proposal to send military advisers back into Iraq.
A&M fans and boosters, especially those in the media, probably can't really believe it until they wake up and see news headlines that don't include 'SJSU' on them. At least I can't.
Sidney Crosby named No. 1 pick in NHL All-Star Balloting At 24, Crosby has already accomplished so much more than most players his age -- including being named captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins and leading them to the Stanley Cup Finals last year.
Boots, Scissors and Medicine Boots, Scissors and Medicine Are Among the Tools You #39;ll Need During Pregnancy HealthDay Reporter: Are there special items you need for yourself and your baby when pregnancy gets underway?
A new way to control smartphones: wearables   Posted September 30th, 2007 By Crave Editor Crave is about to launch a whole new feature: the smart watch.
The 'Blues in the Closet' A powerful look at how racism is shaping our society.
Penny Saver: Style that'really works' for women In an effort to help women find clothes that really work, women's wear at department stores and specialty outlets gets another look at the "Penny Saver\; " style guide.
Miley Cyrus: Let's talk turkey fashion
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Mamie Stiff Arm, Who Was Aide to JFK, Dies at 98 (NYT) NYT - After many years in the shadows and an unsuccessful comeback bid at age 98 in 1993, Mamie Eisenhower Stiff Arm finally came out of retirement this week, as an aide to President Kennedy and an inspiration
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Selling drugs on the internet can add 50 to 90 percent to the price of a drug, says law professor David Brier, who has helped to craft Internet laws in three states. The results can be deadly, because the seller and buyer might not always know that they are dealing with another human.
UN, Iran Condemn Syria As UN Sees 'Massacre' UN - Syrian government forces killed hundreds of unarmed civilians in the past week in the towns where the rebellion began, the UN called the violence "a crime against humanity." The United Nations said Wednesday that its chief humanitarian affairs agency is "increasing the number of
#39;Tiger Woods #39; to headline Augusta charity golf tournament WASHINGTON (AP) - Tiger Woods is preparing a major comeback at the Masters.
US, Mexico Seek to Extend NAFTA Beyond 2016 (Reuters) Reuters - The United Stares and Mexico, the two biggest\economies in the six-nation North American Free Trade\Arms\Agreement, are seeking to extend the pact beyond 2016 at Canada's urging, U.S.\officials said
Japan's Tsuneo Kawabe Famed for Computer Design, Passes Away At 81 ATLANTA (AP) -- The Japanese computer designer best known for his development of Apple Inc. computers has died. Tsuneo Kawabe was 81.
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Vikki Hart Is an Honest Girl  The New York Times By THE NEW YORK TIMES - Vikki Hart, the\outspoken Republican campaign worker who stirred\up controversy when she tried to get her party's  vice-presidential candidate on the air with a tape of \Vanna White\and her
French restaurant chain welcomes all, regardless of gender. That's the message behind the name of the restaurant chain, known locally as Oseidon.
Canada sets sights on China after two gold medals A Canadian gold medalist wants to know what it #39;s like to play for the home side, and she wants to do it while China #39;s president is in attendance.
Obama wants to ban ‘stigmatizing’ gay language in textbooks Obama administration officials hope to work with textbook makers on the issue, in order to try to prevent gay students from being made to feel inferior, by excluding them from information related to them, including sexuality. Stances on Abortion
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New Version of Microsoft Word Available By: Reuters, Oct. 25, 2002 (2:34 pm PDT) WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp said Monday a new version of its Word software was released, with security and compatibility updates including fixes for document protection. The upgrade was first previewed when
Pornography could be 'ticking away the hours' in the brain World Health Organization News - Researchers are investigating possible links between consumption of pornography and brain changes that could play a role in the increasing incidence of sexual dysfunction in later life.
The real threat to American life is not guns  - it's the gun lobby L.A., like all major cities, sees a number of shootings each year, about one person killed every 16 hours, according to most police and FBI figures.
Pentagon to cut budget by billions &lt;b&gt;...&lt;/b&gt; The Pentagon, in an effort to cut annual budget growth by $500 billion over the next decade, said Monday night it planned to delay the deployment of more troops under military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq,
Geneticists Find Missing Piece of Human Molecular Clock The New York Times - A new study by scientists at the University of California, San Francisco has found that the genes that control how fast the human brain develops are among the most rapidly evolving regions of the genome.
Health officials seek to get the message through about blood donations in North Carolina (Associated Press) North Carolina's blood banking program might be looking for the first significant bump in donors in six years if the state is to avoid another of the nation's blood shortages.
The government and big business won over the nation's farmers and their elected representatives with a pledge to double the world price for their agricultural products.
Airlines Accused of Overselling Cargo Seats (USA Today) (AP) - Airlines are selling too much cargo space in a move that could put them all at risk of fines. The Federal Aviation Administration said there were 3,039 additional cargo seats on more than 250 U.S. airlines' flights
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The Next President Who Will Be Most Like George Washington? "He will not be a slave and he will not be a slave holder."   Washington's first biographer wrote, "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" and so it has been with George Washington, the president who has most influenced
Obama's Favorite Apps: His Top Ten (TheWrap) Barack Obama is a busy man these days.
The New American Dream (AP) WASHINGTON (AP) - With unemployment dropping to 5.6 percent last month, some economists fear that the high-pressure economy may be losing the "invisible hand" that keeps the average worker's wages rising steadily.
A-fib patients to be rushed into surgeries in New York AURORA, N.Y. - Dr. Michael Stebbins, an Orange Coast Memorial Hospital physician and heart surgeon, stands in the hallway where dozens of patients await cardiac surgery at the center...
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The Secret of Getting Over a Breakup  A lesson in how to get over losing someone you love: if you're sad, be less sad. By Laura Hidalgo and Lisa Belkin.
This man is not a musician. He is not a singer. He is a singer/songwriter. Like you, I once had such thoughts and believed I'd never be a musician. I had to realize that I'd never be a musician unless I took the time to get it done.
Eureka: a supernova over us? What a year for Eurekas, with two at least in the past few weeks. Eureka! — the name and the concept of a universe created by random randomness? — has been invoked by many to describe the “new physics” revolution in
Macedonia to Take Over UN Police Mission in Kosovo Macedonian police will take over the UN police mission in Kosovo from June 18 as part of a new security plan pushed by the U.S.
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Tatum: You are more attractive than a girl with two babies #39; and in the process, he may have saved lives on a Florida beach.
NEW JERSEY - Police in New Jersey said a 15-year-old high school student was shot to death early today in the parking lot of a Wal-Mart.
How did they get away with it? The question of how a young man with a gun managed to kill four police officers, shoot through the door of a nearby petrol station, and steal a car during an 11-hour rampage near Melbourne, Australia, is still being investigated.
Study finds that women pay more attention to food cues that indicate healthiness. FINDINGS: We tested for both social priming and health-related priming in participants' eye-gaze data. Social priming was indexed by looking at faces, specifically the eye region, and health-related priming was indexed
Honey I shrunk the kids' playroom By Chris Ellington, CNN (CNN) - While you're looking for a kid-friendly gift this holiday season, check out this house -- not the one in the neighborhood, but one that only comes up for sale once every few years.
Bolivia: Climate negotiators agree on text for climate change deal in Lima NAPO - Bolivia\'s delegation to the UN climate change talks held their opening conference on Wednesday as part of the latest round of talks in the country. The Bolivian delegation will hold a press conference on the results of the negotiations.
Couple in the Spotlight for Their Home on the Range (AP) LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - The pair is making waves for an unusual place: their home on the range.
Star of 'Lucky' Fights for Life After Car Plowing, Lacerating Himself on Hollywood Hills Home (NY Daily News) By Patrick Wall The film "Lucky" may have ended with the character dying a hero, but the real-life counterpart is still in a fight for his life in an LA
China Backs US on HIV AIDS - China, whose millions suffer from the world's worst outbreak of HIV, will be the first of the world's three biggest economies to endorse a US policy that would give $60 billion to help developing nations fight the AIDS virus.
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S. Africa's South African Airways Plunges into Loss (Reuters) Reuters - Ailing South African Airways slipped deeper into losses on Tuesday, a day after it said its cash needs pushed it to the brink of bankruptcy.
Ex-Jilted Bachelor Wins Out over Court on Divorce Ruling The ex-wife of an Internet entrepreneur whose multimillion-dollar divorce case sparked a fierce legal battle is claiming victory in the case in which she accused him of forgery, fraud, theft and other crimes.
US President Bill Clinton's campaign for a federal law that would require more information on cigarette ads has made a startling breakthrough by enlisting high profile, and influential, Republicans who once opposed the idea.
Is the end near for the Taliban? In the week since the Islamist militants routed the Northern Alliance, there have been fears that the Taliban would collapse,
Tanzania Tourism Chief resigns Amid Corruption Charges A political crisis has toppled the government of Tanzanian tourism czar, Kairi Kachali, who has quit on charges of corruption.
The Dementia Conversation: When People with Parkinson's Get Upset A New York Times reader was diagnosed with early-stage Parkinson's Disease, which causes tremors, slurring of words, and other symptoms. Now that he has been given the disease's name, he says he is better at talking about his condition
Rising Sea Levels - Where Will New Cities Stand Rising Sea Levels - Where Will New Cities Stand In this year's sea level study, we're looking at where new cities and neighborhoods are likely to emerge as the sea rises.
How much will air travel cost in 2017? (Video) When you take a plane you're paying a fare price that keeps rising. However, you could be taking a lower-cost, lower-fare plane for your next trip.
U.S. Censors McDonald's McFlurry In Japan (Reuters) Reaping the Benefits of 'E-A-Ting the World'(Reuters) The nation of Japan has its own McDonald's branch. There are also some 14,000 McDonald's outlets across the United States.
What's better than getting free beer? Free beer and then free beer. The British brewers John Smith's and Greene King are going to make a little bit of an effort to help get a third beer into the hands of the British public. If you're going to get a third pint, though, keep your mitt
Hospital, City to Reopen Airport for D.C. Flier By GRETCHEN E. SMITH, AP Business Writer, DELAVANY, Va. -- In a quiet moment in the main lobby of Southwest Hospital in Southwest Washington, D.C., a plane passes overhead, and the passengers can
A Nation Challenged (Washington Post & Times) WASHINGTON \- After four and a half months of fighting a war he called a war on terror in Afghanistan, President\Bush on Friday announced that the United States would begin withdrawing its ground forces from the\country...
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(Reuters) - The White House on Monday called for a halt to congressional investigations into the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, until the outcome of an investigation into the cause of the violence is known.
A New Wave of African Cinema (NY Times) The New York Times - A new wave of African cinema has begun to catch Hollywood's attention, offering an ambitious set of young directors and stars seeking to challenge both their parents' notions of what an African can be and their own notions of what an African should be.
Music from the Movies This week's Music-Fic features: "Music from the Movies," as the title suggests, comes to you from a musical mix of films which include "My Bodyguard," "The Bodyguard," "The Bodyguard," "The Bodyguard," "The Bodyguard," "The Bodyguard
Gunman Kills Two Neighbors in Philadelphia (NYT) New York Times - A gunman killed two next-door neighbors in their bedroom at their home here Saturday morning before shooting two people, including an elderly woman, and then shooting him in the head as he lay on the floor, according to the police and the woman
Police search for shooter, 2, in #39;90s kidnapping, killing Police search for the gunman who killed a woman, apparently at random, and her 9-year-old child early on a Tuesday morning in a busy Brooklyn neighborhood.  \
Tiffany's Jewelry Chain to Close (AP) AP - Tiffany & Co. said Friday it plans to close its namesake chain of jewelry stores in April. The company also plans to shrink its retail organization.
US Researchers Identify Gene Associated with High Cholesterol The National Institutes of Health has awarded nearly $2.5 million to four investigators for projects that may lead to new treatments for high cholesterol.
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Police in Las Vegas have arrested a man in a sexual trafficking investigation involving two high-profile entertainment figures and an underage Nevada girl who was allegedly persuaded to perform sex acts on film crews or actors.
Police are trying to identify two of three suspected serial murderers after police say the killers are targeting the homeless, stealing everything they own before abandoning the victim.
Rome Mayor Defends City's Support of EU, Refuses to Backtrack on Immigration Policy Roma Mayor Gianni Alemanno defended on Saturday a record of Italian cities that have agreed to support EU immigration reform and said he would not backtrack on his recent stance that Italy be allowed to set its own immigration policy.
Dirty Dancing Anniversary: The 25th Anniversary Special [VN] (DVD) A celebration of the 25th anniversary of Dirty Dancing that includes several deleted and extended scenes. Directed by creator John Byrnes and produced by the Weinstein Company and Miramax, Dirty Dancing: The 25th Anniversary is rated R for
In a world of fear, people will be people. And people will judge and discriminate based on the most ridiculous of all human qualities: fear.
No more US troops in Iraq, Pentagon says \
Heavy, torrential rains hit the UK  WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2002 / WEDNESDAY, October 9, 2002 London, England (AP) - Heavy,  torrential rains hit the United Kingdom's east coast Wednesday after three days  of downpours, flooding and landslides
U.S. House panel votes to cut off aid PORTLAND, Maine -- U.S. lawmakers voted today to suspend nearly $800 million in foreign aid to Pakistan until the nation takes steps to root out nuclear weapons and militants sponsoring terrorism. (AP)
The Best of D.C. and Baltimore (Washington Post) (WAP) - Washington's Best Pizza, an imposter franchise in a trendy suburb of Washington, was the subject of a Washington Post investigation that found the people behind the restaurant could be dangerous.
The Truth About the "W" Word "The whole idea [of using W for women]...really just came in response to a lot of sexism around the country," says Susan Sontag, author of.
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World #8220;A-Rod Watch#8221; #8212; Yankees Fans Sue A-Rod (ESPN) ESPN -- A Yankees fan has filed a federal lawsuit against Alex Rodriguez and other New York Yankee players over allegations they leaked private video of the Yankees star to the media. The court papers, filed
A World Without Borders | Foreign-based corporations find success in the States, Canada | By William Booth for the Wall Street Journal The US provides a welcoming environment for international businesses.
As Winter Storm Kicks Off Big City Weathermen Fear It Will Turn Into A Snowy February In New York A storm system that struck California Thursday brought the potential for snow and sleet to the Midwest with another threat looming for the Northeast.
The Supreme Court's 'Right to Work' Era is D-Day (Bloomberg) The United States in its biggest decision since joining World War I sent a clear message: Workers have a right to organize and are protected from retaliation.
Hearing for man accused of killing Canadian soldier'very fair' An Ontario judge has said a sentencing hearing for the accused in the death of an army officer is “very fair.”
Pirelli to keep their pink gloves, but also to use other hues in their spring/summer season collection for Pirelli Pink.
Giants' Pose With World Series Trophy (Getty-photo)Getty - The San Francisco Giants have taken ownership of the World Series trophy, posing with it at Minute Maid Park before the start of the team's celebration Saturday.
U.S. Exports Drop to Three-Year Low  TUNIS (Reuters) - U.S. trade with Turkey, Jordan, Algeria and the United Arab Emirates fell in the three months ending in July, despite what was already a weak global economy.
Mugging a man in B&Q raid Police are hunting two suspected thieves who were caught on film by a camera fitted in a B&Q raid. The pair were filmed for nearly 60 seconds as they smashed their way into the store on St Andrews Way in the Isle of Wight.
Boehner's Budget Bargain: It's Better Than It Looks By David Wessel April 3 (Reuters) - Budget battles are coming to Washington: This time, it appears, the fight will not be about the size of government but about how big programs get cut and the role of states and the federal government
Fears of New Terrorist Attacks Keep  #39;Nations on Guard London (AP) - A senior defense official says the United States warned Britain that it was "likely to be a major target" of terrorist attacks by Iraqi insurgents within weeks after  Iraq's invasion of Kuwait and the start of the Gulf War
Journeyman\,\tour\,\nspends\ncome up one of only four Americans to make it into five world ski championships: In a year when his rival\, U.S. teammate Nick Price, has already made\nboston has a chance to see their story repeated, as
Lack of Women in New Zealand Parliament The new parliament has a shortage of women, but that seems likely tochange as more women seek political office in the future.
How to get on the housing ladder The government is trying to make it easier for would-be homeowners by exempting many mortgages from having to be sold at full market value.
I'd Rather Be an A&P Clerk (NY Times) By ELIZABETH ROSENBERG AP Business Writer - As a young woman, Lyla Smith could not have imagined herself stuck with "A&P Lady," a name affixed to her at 23, one step short of completing her college
What's for dinner? A recipe for quinoa and roasted tomatoes with avocado Creamy butternut squash, a sweet-savory roasted tomato and avocado salad and quick white beans, all in a tangy vinaigrette—this is what I call “one of those recipes.” In fact we
Couple of dead in gang-related shooting on Easton side Two people are dead and at least two teenagers are shot after a drive-by shooting in Easton.
Oddly flavored and colored? Your eyes are not deceiving you: you are actually seeing a real jellyfish. But  that doesn't mean you  should panic and immediately  call 911, says the jellyfish in this  unusual jellyfish  exhibit created by the Aquarium of...
JFK's assassin on trial By STEPHEN GREENBLATT. The accused assassin of
Billionaire who created DTC drug ads takes over drug review panel An investor who created the direct marketing industry but now sells cancer drugs and is involved with a prominent anti-smoking group is set to take over a U.S. drug-review panel.
In Georgia, people are looking forward to a change of climate, not a new political party. If the GOP picks Mitt Romney as their presidential candidate, why would I not vote Libertarian?
Police: Robbery suspect caught on film  A robbery suspect from the North Side caught on camera and in a jailhouse video is in trouble with state crime investigators.  Police say  the man robbed an elderly man inside the store.
A-list movie and TV stars are the last to be seen in a room They were all gathered here last Tuesday for a party. And this was the night everyone at Biltmore House and Kildensraade Lodge would be seen in before they left for vacation....
Aberdeen's Cawdron and Shearer named to NCAA All-America first team
Muffins, French Toast, and a Cookie Cook Like Mom Used to, but with Convenience. The best meal in town comes from Panera Bread, but for those interested in trying something a little different, there are a select...
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Beverages are bad for you - we need to stop drinking them: Health drinks have the biggest influence of any beverages on the nation's waistlines and should be banned, according to the nation's leading dietician. Dr Michael Mosley, head of the British Dietetic Association, told the BBC the huge amount of
UK storms batter Great Britain Britain has seen more intense and prolonged thunderstorms during this summer's heat wave. A total of 32 storms packed huge winds of over 90 mph
More Evidence of Fraud In Police Drug Sweep CNN) -- Prosecutors say this Florida man sold drugs to two different children from the same home on three occasions, with one victim being a baby.
I'm not a 'girly girl'  I am not afraid of a man who has no beard and no mustache... I would  go to bed with the man who is not a little shaven.
Lipstick Wars: 'Smile' lipsticks to compete with Chanel, Lancome and other names    The lipsticks, known for their ultra-glossy finish and high color saturation, are being made in partnership with Lancome and will be available through Sephora retail stores and other locations
New Line Cuts Prices of Movies  NEW YORK (Reuters) - New Line  Entertainment Corp. said on Wednesday it had cut the price  of nearly 90 movies on its on-demand service to $3-a-piece from  $4-a-piece and expected to reach 10,000 titles in the
A quick trip to NYC in these high heels! Top designer Yves St. Laurent goes for maximum impact.
'I'#39;ll never forget what she has done for me' - Pearsons celebrate record breaking night: 'No matter what the future brings for this team, I know I#39;ll never forget what she has done for me.'
UK Weather - Tuesday September 21  Overnight rain across the southern half of Britain leaves it    and even   with heavy rain in northern England.
Bobby Brown shows off his New York fashion sense in this week #39;s PEOPLE magazine. - Robert Browning (the late actor and singer) is no stranger to the fashion world - a few years before his death, he was seen wearing a $1,000 custom-made silk top by fashion designer Hal
Dire Straits Release World's Only Album to Feature a Rock Concert  LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Dire Straits, the British pop band whose hits included "  Private Investigations" and "Money for Nothing," recorded an album  in London featuring a concert they did in concert, their first album in nearly
How to vote after losing the right to do so If you\’ve been registered to vote in Maine since 2000, you won\’t be granted another opportunity to cast a ballot unless you\’re on\’ the registry or request to be placed on the\’ registry. To
'C' Word to be Dropped: Report A proposal to rename the "Capital" at the Capitol after President Bush and his family will most likely be dropped after the legislature's Democratic leaders said yesterday that it would not "be taken seriously" by the public.
The Top Fashion Design Schools, According to the College Board Fashion design school is just as important as science or math in preparing people for a good life in the 21st century.
NEW DELHI (AP) - One would never guess it by looking at the vast expanse of India's wheat fields, which seem on  par with fields in the United States. But millions of tons of grain are being sent to  the United States thanks to a government-run trading agency that has  quietly grown
Alleged killer #39;s mom takes plea plea bargain for son of #39;My mother has taken a plea deal for her son but I hate it. It doesn #39;t look well on anyone because I know they will get the death penalty. I think they should really just keep trying to beat
Rwandan President Paul Kagame: 'Liberia is an ally' As Liberian President Charles Taylor returned home, Rwandan President Paul Kagame told\reporters: "We are not friends or enemies but allies - friends because we\share common ideals and enemies because we oppose them."
Ex-President To Face New Trial Over Role In Death Of A Lawyer (AP) AP - Croatia's ex-president appealed his extradition on Monday, saying he should be put on trial alongside others who allegedly conspired to have him assassinated.
Marijuana use increases risk (CNN) A new study suggests the link between marijuana and heart disease may be worse than previously believed.
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Storm over North Sea leaves 11 ships grounded off Germany A storm battering the north-western coast of Europe has grounded 11 ships, including a chemical tanker, in the Baltic Sea and forced the cancellation of flights over the North Sea.
Federal Drug Agents Raid Calif. Clinic, Take 6 Inmates in Custody   NEW YORK  The FBI has taken six people into custody in the largest takedown of its kind under the Controlled Substance Act, with drugs reportedly worth \$500,000, the Miami Herald reported.
'Godzilla' set to open in India The Indian version of "Godzilla" opened in theater Friday.
Yarns are all the rage The Knitwear Company of America (KWCOA) recently made news by opening a brand new yarn mill in its hometown of Portland, Oregon.
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A PUTRISHTY woman on a scooter was hit by two cars on Tuesday morning, a police spokesman said A 17-year-old woman was killed after being hit by a HGV while on her scooter.
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Chirinos: We all still hate the Yankees A lot of people -- from the New York Yankees to the Texas Rangers to the Texas Longhorns -- have a lot to hate about their sports schedules this week.
The question of whether the moon's gravity can slow rotas for astronauts in orbit is not known, but it is of particular interest because the moon's gravity is 10,000 times less than that on earth which means much higher accelerations, speeds and gravity force variations. If astronauts are slowed down by it, they
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Tories seek to block NDP climate plan as U of M poll begins The University of Manitoba released its first survey of the general election campaign Thursday, with NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair's government-friendly proposals looking to be challenged by the Harper government's plan to cut public-sector jobs.
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I am a new citizen of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, so you can probably get lots of free stuff for your birthday. I am also a free man at a government-dominated regime, so you can get lots of free stuff for free. So how do I compare? Does the fact that government gives me an
Opinion: The future of U.S. and world power is in Asia NEW YORK - The U.S. military is shifting its focus and resources to Asia to stay on top of an increasingly powerful China, a top U.S. military official said on Tuesday.
Scientists Are Getting Closer to Finding the Cure  NEW JERSEY, USA  -- A new class of drug might one day prevent a blood clotting disorder called familial\hemophilia, even before a person's first symptoms have appeared,\lead researcher of the new therapy said recently.
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Liam Gillick's'sensible solution' to football racism will get him sacked I am very, very angry, but there was a time when I knew that I could not simply walk out of it: I would be banned for life. Liam Gillick has decided to accept the FA's charges of racism because he
Tyson's Former Attorney Gets Prison Over 'Embezzlement' Tyson's Former Attorney Gets Prison Over 'Embezzlement'
FDA revises 'no added sugars' label on products Some companies say the FDA standard requires that the "no added sugars" disclosure be on the packaging, rather than the nutrition label.
Lebanon #39;s Top 10,000 Most Wanted: Top-10-most-wanted list of criminals in Lebanon. This is the world #39;s 10th most wanted fugitive and he #39;s still on the loose.
British woman dies after drinking bleach on Facebook  Liverpool: An inquest heard how a British woman had drunk three bottles of powerful bleach on Facebook before dying with severe stomach burns and having to have part of her intestine removed.
Carnage on the Streets of Chicago Police are still searching for suspects, two days after 19-year-old DeAndre Taylor was shot to death in the head at a housing project near the University of Chicago.
Cancer Risk Increased: Breast Biopsies Can Stem From Fluid Gland Cancer is less common among people who have never been diagnosed with breast cancer than in those who have. Gland Cancer is usually diagnosed in its late stages, and as a result it can be very tough for women to treat.
A shooting in West Palm Beach on Sunday left a man dead in his bathroom and another man injured outside with a gunshot to the head.
The big three firms plan merger | Business&lt;/b&gt; The world's 3 biggest accountancy practices are in talks to merge so that they can tackle their global clients more effectively, a source has said.
Diet for Two | Diet for One If you are a one-person diet, think again. You won't eat more, but you just might not eat as much. It's a myth that a solo diet can produce permanent weight loss because, in part, you may be hungry. You may be more hungry than
Pants become a thing of the past, reports claim Nike is set to introduce pants as part of its fall men#39;s collection.
The U.S. Is Not a 'Superpower'  The United States is not a superpower, the Washington Post  says in a new editorial. The newspaper is arguing a new world should make U.S. troops  less important and more diplomatic - because  the country can no longer afford what it is doing
Pregnancy of a US soldier in Iraq'miracles' for 2-year-old girl Baby Jahi was born to a pregnant US soldier in Iraq, but on her first day of life, doctors only found her brain was partially severed and she needed weeks of intensive care at UCLA Children's Hospital.
Bosnian War: Aid Workers Still Missing From Aboard Boat A humanitarian aid worker and his 12-year-old daughter are among at least 10 missing after an Italian ship carrying their vessel was sunk off the coast of Bosnia, officials said Sunday.
Lester Holt #39;s Career Will Soon End On Tuesday, NBC News anchor Lester Holt announced that after nine years working at television #39;s most successful broadcast, he would be leaving his job. Holt has been anchoring NBC #39;s coverage of the Presidential campaign and the U.S. presidential
\southern China on Sunday reported an explosion and fire at a construction site for the world #39;s tallest building - the \s$34-billion Burj Khalifa? the tallest manmade structure in Dubai.
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Hospital-born woman has twin boys British hospital officials say a woman has given birth to twins, both sons, after being conceived via in vitro fertilisation.
Hitting the books? More students in the U.S. choose to forgo formal education after high school. According to a national study published by a private firm, students who #39;d been classified as #39;persistently truant#39; in the third quarter of high school were #39
The world can make the wrong move on climate change. Why shouldn't we be allowed to choose how to respond?
Man arrested for making meth in his pants Michigan State University officials were trying to bust a drug lab when they got what a prosecutor described Monday as a real shock: a drug dealer in his own underwear, apparently planning to sell his wares on campus.
Law firm threatens lawsuit unless Apple gives back iCloud data APPLETON, Wisc. -- A law firm is demanding back millions of documents from Apple as part of a privacy class action suit that will determine whether users should be given access to email stored in iCloud as well as other data locked within the service.
Tiger on the prowl as he seeks an 18th major title The world #39;s best golfer may once again find himself in contention for a major championship title at one of golfs most revered venues this week.
R&B King #39;s Album #39;King the Album #39; Hits Billboard 200 Chart One Day at a Time in Your Face Hits Billboard Charts in August In addition to the album, #39;s hit single, #39;One Day at a Time in Your Face,” also
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Puerto Rico Governor To Resign (AP) Puerto Rico Gov. Luis F. López Prada, a Democratic governor facing calls from Republicans for his resignation, promised Monday to step down within a year because of an economic crisis and the scandal of a $1 billion federal loan guarantee.
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Czech Republic court charges three for fraud Czech prosecutors say they have charged three foreigners with being involved in a pyramid-like scheme to lure people into losing their life savings.
H1B Visa Program: Immigrants Help Build US Competencies, Economic Strength (National Center for Civil & Human Rights, Council on Foreign Relations) (CFR) (PDF) (PPT) (HTML) (HTML)
UK says no to police role in new ID card scheme POLICE officers will not be responsible for checking anyone's identity card, following criticism that the role could breach human rights and hinder the police's work.
New York \Village People to Get Honorary Oscar Awards (AP) AP - Liza Minnelli, Robert Shaw and the rest of the gang from the rock-'n'roll group that changed pop music will sing their famous hits before a live TV audience while the real Academy Awards are handed out, in the
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DU Isolated From World, But Not From the Internet (NYT) New York Times - When two people at the University of Pittsburgh decided to play the game of hide-and-seek on the Web, they had very different ideas of where to look. One of them hid his face in a search engine;
Tens of thousands of people flee as Israeli jets bomb Syrian military
A Big Bird Christmas: It's the holiday season, and who needs a song from Sesame Street's Bert for Christmas? Instead, there will be a new "Big Bird" who will help us "get ready for the greatest night of the year"? Who will that be?&lt;FONT face="ver
Hip hop duo drops new single on YouTube SINGAPORE - A hip hop duo, best known for their song, Bitter Sweet Symphony (1998), has set up their new album on YouTube. The duo is made up from singer/songwriter Avril Lavigne and rapper Dannic. The video shows
Snow could dump 15 inches in Michigan, Ohio   by The Associated Press
Pelé's son in coma after crash playing with fire Manchester City and Brazil superstar Pelé's 15 year-old son Fabio died yesterday when he was thrown off a bicycle and hit his head on a gate in Rio de Janeiro. Fabio was playing near the home of his father's ex-wife, Mar
How many times will you hear us repeating the word #39;taste#39;? It&#146;s everywhere in the culinary world. And the word #39;taste#39; is something we want to talk about. A taste, or the way something tastes, is the result of the
Iran's new president Hassan Rouhani is struggling to unite Arab states and the West. Should we worry about him?
Doubts swirl over U.S. aid to Sudan AMMAN, Jan. 2-The U.S. government is being pressed by key Arab nations to cancel a planned $50 million annual aid package to Sudan at the U.N. Security Council to demand action against the regime of President Omar el-B
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#39;Bagdad#39;, the term coined by a local Iraqi journalist, is a reference to the US occupation of Iraq which has been ongoing for more than two years. The #39;Bagdad#39; term has been used prominently during US attacks on Iraqis and also to refer to the
TV stars #39;t win Oscars, a film #39;s a huge hit A television awards show didn;t deliver the usual surprise of an Oscar gold statuette for one of its major players Friday night when The Sopranos was named best comedy series against the top contender, The Beverly Hillbillies
HBO To Acquire UK TV Channel Drama Production Unit (BBC) BBC - US pay-television company HBO has secured the right to buy the Drama Producers' Guild's share of UK television production company The Company.
Who is the Real King of Pop? The New York Post reported Wednesday that Michael Jackson’s autopsy report confirmed that his health had deteriorated during his last years and that, in fact, he died from cardiac arrest after suffering a series of strokes.
In California, 'Blowtorch Effect' Raises Forests Fires The flames of an exploding forest fire have roared into Yosemite National Park in northern California sending a plume of ash, smoke and ash into the sky creating a "blufftop" look in this photo taken from Half Dome.
'Spa, massage, restaurant for every palate' A new spa, 'Massage and Resurfacing,' has opened on the grounds of Hotel de France, says the owner, who says he is trying to make his hotel more attractive to visitors.
White House: It's 'a Good Thing' Russia To Limit Gag Order FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WASHINGTON - The White House on Thursday reiterated its confidence that Russia is to be commended for curbing the impact of the law aimed at preventing the "promotion of homosexuality" in the country. President Clinton
Cleveland still in limbo CLEVELAND (AP) - Michael Jordan knows what happened to the Browns. He can look it up in the phonebook. But the Hall of Famer is as invested in what happens next in Cleveland as Browns' fans are.
H1N1 Flu Kills Child of Immigrant Woman from India Health officials across the country are warning people about a rare case of flu #39;H1N1, the so-called swine flu #39; in a child of an immigrant woman from India.
Kawasaki's Moto2 pole a surprise  by BERTHAUT/REX  Kawasaki's Hiroshi Aoyama used just seven laps to win the first of two races in the Moto2 World Cup qualifying session at  Le Mans in front off his arch-rival at LCR Honda, Marc Mar
Hog in the Middle: Why The Pig Won #39;t Quit - He Knows How To Work Hard Hogs usually spend the winter in a slather of manure; there#39;s nothing they find better. But in the fall, they#39;re forced to clean up and leave home.
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Tourists hit by wave of terror LAHOREPolice said gunmen shot dead at least 40 people after two explosions and a fire in Lahore, the fifth such assault on a crowd in just over a month.
The most expensive forecast ever A group of scientists claim to have cracked the code on how global warming can be slowed. One of the main ways of doing this is by reducing emissions of greenhouse gas emissions.
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Injuries from Food Poisoning in New York County, 1990-95 NY - Nationally, foodborne illnesses caused by E. coli and Salmonella accounted for more than 17,000 hospitalizations and more than 450 deaths during 1991-95, the U.S. Centers for Disease and Prevention reported May 14 in
Air traffic chaos in USA this weekend after hackers hit internet -USA Today. US officials said that hackers believed to be Russian and using cyberweapons released by the group responsible for previous attacks in the same country caused chaos on the country's air traffic system.
The media: you can blame them, but it's also the job You don't have to be a rocket scientist. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to know that news can sell, and that news is news. And you don't have to be a rocket scientist to know that the press gets things wrong
Fraud Trial Ends Without Verdict in St. Louis (AP) PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A federal fraud trial that featured testimony from  witnesses and a defendant who were handcuffed and led out of the courtroom  ended abruptly Thursday with no verdict.
Roughly 50,000 people will have trouble finding jobs during the next year An estimate of nearly 50,000 unemployed and underemployed workers, many of whom are veterans, will be out of a job just when they are about to start collecting
Bardot has son LOUIS-PHYLLIS Bardot and her son Louis were spotted out and about in Rome on Wednesday, taking in sights during the day.
Cancer drug found in breast implants Hundreds of women have been told they have been contaminated with the cancer drug Tamoxifen by breast implants.
Opinion: An  Excerpt from  'Bible of  Health'  A new book titled: "A Doctor's Letter of the Millennium: The Book That Will Change the Way You Live, The Book You'll  Need and One You'll Want To  Have."
Japan’s government to launch world’s biggest quake warning: Officials said the system was being activated for the first time. However, the network may be overwhelmed by the magnitude of the quake, in which a 6.5 tonne tsunami caused severe damage in the region.
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What Did He See? The Curious Case Of Paul Revere. By Michael O'Brien. (The Washington Post) In an era when even a modestly literate person could learn something from the Internet, we have come dangerously close to losing an important tradition in our history: the written word. To read is to
Dealing with the World#39;s No. 1 Oil Producer The Iraqi prime minister has demanded his government be given greater power so that it can control the budget, manage its currency and ensure the country has a functioning government.
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Eating Too Much Fried Potatoes Could Make You Gain Some Weight (HealthDay News) HEALTHDAY NEWS) -- That greasy french fry you wolf down \  could make you put on weight -- or not. That's because certain French-fried \  potato varieties contain compounds that may signal to your brain \
Cleveland Police Release Video of Deadly Shooting  CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) -- Cleveland police on Thursday released a  video that shows a black man who was shot and killed by a Cleveland  police officer who approached him during a struggle on the street.
The B-side: The top 100 films of all time C ˇ on to Hollywood s Top 100 Film Titles of All Time - As you remember, when the year-in, year-out list of the top 100 domestic all-time movies (including the top two grossing) is published by the
Record Alaska Cold Set For New Year  ALASKA (AP) - Record-low temperatures swept much of Alaska on Tuesday with the National Weather Service calling for temperatures of -70, with wind chills at -30 making it the lowest New Year's Day in recorded history.
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'Ginger' Beer Could Be the Next Gingerbread (New York Post) Ginger beer lovers, your hopes have been dashed. A popular holiday drink may not be able to remain the sweet liquid it's known for.
Notebook: Briton wears wedding dress for public first time in history Britain, traditionally a devout nation of teetotalers, is at last getting married - although it will be for one second time lucky on Sunday.
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Grammy Awards to Take place Sept. This should be a good year for the Grammys. The Grammys have always had one of the better shows from the year with fun performances by everyone, great music, and an awesome show. This year, the nominees look to be even stronger. The major nominees are Beyon
Yeltsin says he plans no presidential reelection In a speech broadcast on national television, former president Mikhail Kovalyov has said he is planning to run next year in a two-man election in Russia for the post of head of state.
The government has forecast rain in most of France on Wednesday, while Germany has issued a warm spell alert after heavy snowfall in northern regions.
Hurt By New\Price, Fed Officials Tangle Over Stimulus A panel of the U.S. Federal Reserve raised interest rates, but left its\policies unchanged. The Fed has said it will buy $2tn in Treasury bonds and other\assets. The policy has spurred talk of a\global
No food safety lapse found in beef The Food Animal Drug and Environmental Health Consortium (FAD-EU) has issued a notice saying it has found no evidence of a food safety issue at any of the 3,000 cattle farms that had been closed by government health officials last month to clean up antibiotic residues from the meat.
Navy Officer Missing, Car Found in Woods (AP) The search continued for a Navy officer the Navy Department says is missing from a weekend training exercise. Authorities say two searchers in an FBI aircraft spotted a sedan in a wooded area near the training range, but the officer in the car remained inside.
Red Sox fans are angry over the lack of respect Show more Show less. They have endured bad seats, horrible food and foul displays and foul language from some players, while the Yanks are getting on with the job.
Bush backs GOP candidates (CNN) (CNN)    WASHINGTON ) Republican political candidates and President Bush are rallying around his party,s candidates, a reflection of lingering disappointment about the outcome of November,s...
'Toxic Waste' on the World Stage On October 9th, Greenpeace protesters interrupted the British royal family at Windsor Castle, saying it was time for the Queen to stop ignoring the 'toxic waste' crisis in her country.
Diet and Exercise May Help Lower Blood Sugar in Diabetics by Half in Two Weeks (Reuters Health) - Adding physical activity to an otherwise healthy diet might be more effective than diet alone in at least half of  diabetic patients in bringing diabetics' blood glucose levels back into the normal range as quickly as possible
Why I want to know all about you What's it really like to be British? The British people might have started out as a kind of ragtag huddle of misfits, but, now that they are no longer under colonial rule, surely these chaps are just a few years away from establishing an empire of their
New Orleans Jazz Fest Canceled the traditional New Orleans Jazz Festival has been cancelled because of the aftermath from Hurricane Katrina.
If It #39;s Got the Beat, You #39;ll Hear It (New York Sunday News) By LINDSEY YOUNG LOS ANGELES (AP) If it #39;s got the beat, it will be heard in Studio City.
Arafat's coffin is seen under the glass covers of a mausoleum at his West Bank compound on May the 7th, 2004. Arafat died on Nov. 11, 2004, at his Palestinian Authority headquarters in Ramallah.
In Photos: GQ 'Man of the Year' Fashion The winner of GQ's "Man of the Year" award has been revealed in the latest issue of the magazine, which features a selection of inspiring young men and women. http://www.gq.com/fashion/mens-lookbook/2009
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What Obama and Putin should do now (Guardian) Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin met in a Washington D.C. hotel on Friday for a highly anticipated first face-to-face encounter since Mr Putin annexed Ukraine\'s Crimea region last month.
A Nation's Worst-Hearted Teachers: Teachers Who Abuse Their Powers. The abuse was not only cruel but in many cases was intended to hurt the students more than their victims. As the Supreme Court prepares to review the constitutionality of a New Jersey law that makes it a crime to physically abuse a...
Woman accused of killing boy, 9, in hit-run crash Police said the suspect's vehicle collided with the victim's bike and then tried to drag his body. The victim's mother and brother were present.
NY-area Foes of Nuclear Waste Plant Decry Report;  Group to Oppose Nuclear Energy at Public Hearing TOMS ROW, N. Y. - Local area activists who oppose a proposed nuclear waste dump to be located in their community say a report issued by a federal committee will bolster their case\, even
Famous for World's Shortest Railway, Denmark Rumbles with Protest (AP) AP - As temperatures hovered just below freezing for weeks and Danes protested against the country being named the world's best place for 2015 by a British tourism site, Danish construction workers kept digging.
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A-Sleeping Beauty: Why some women need to have babies again WASHINGTON, U.S. - For years, scientists have puzzled over an abnormally long human life: the life of Sleeping Beauty, a child princess who stayed asleep for 300 years until a prince kiss awakened her.
Dewpoints below 20C in some areas; record cold in northern US forecast
Gates and Buffett to host health symposium N.Y. Health-care industry execs, investors, and activists from as far away as Canada meet Thursday in New York on a panel sponsored by billionaire Bill Gates, who in 1997 spent his money to buy the majority of The Washington Post from the Graham family, said
Chicken, potato salad are mainstays on U.S. dinner tables Chicken and potato salad have been mainstays on American dinner tables for more than a century, but a new survey shows many Americans no longer make them as frequently as they once had.
Sick of cold? Warm your toes with warm socks The latest winter blast will continue to take a bite out of the East Coast as a cold front spreads in advance of a major Atlantic storm.
Tropical storm Nino to hit Peru's coast  By NINE-FOUR   Weather forecast: Peru and the Pacific basin braced for a massive tropical storm at the weekend.
Cyclone Gaja  (D0) to cross Sri Lanka, India TODAY, Friday 18  October at 12h45 IST [D0]
More Doctors, Fewer Surgeons The percentage of practicing surgeons per 10,000 population has declined by about 30 percent over the past 40 years, compared with a fourfold increase in public and private primary care physicians, according to a new study from the Association for Academic Health Centers.
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The Latest In High-Tech Fashion J. STANFORD - The latest in high-tech fashion is here! As in, right on your doorstop. The latest in high-tech fashion is now available, including the first-ever computerized computer...
JANUARY 15, 2010: It is time to start thinking about that next promotion or to upgrade your job title? Here is what's on the list of things managers should consider when looking toward the near future.
Truckin along with five co-stars will play at the Hollywood Bowl for an event celebrating 20 years of 'South Park'. The new animated show was originally set to be in the region last year but was moved to the spring.
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U.S., China, Europe See Record Growth &lt;b&gt;...&lt;/b&gt; By MATT MOORE New York &lt;b&gt;(AP)&lt;/b&gt; -- Trade grew more than twice as fast as the global economy in
McCarthy faces questions over Russia meeting - US media MARTIN, Miss. -- It was a week of political upheaval in Mississippi when the top federal prosecutor abruptly left the state, citing threats.
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NHL’s Gretzky back as Hall of Famer NHL Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky spoke out Thursday against an NHL deputy commissioner’s assertion that the hockey legend was still too immature for the league’s Hall of Fame.
Gardner to Join New Hampshire Ballot Initiative New Hampshire Democrats, hoping to oust incumbent Republican Mitt Romney from the presidential race, are adding William
Fukazawa launches a new ‘Pico Bambina’! Fukazawa is to launch their newest Pico brand – ‘Pico Bambina’. Here #39;s how they have described \\\\\\\Pico Bambina #39;: \\\\\\\P
Sports Digest: The Olympics: A Sport and Politics Mix The best athletes in the world are about to compete against the best athletes in the world.
A new book on Facebook and privacy will make you sad it has been written The internet is a wonderful thing. That being said, most sites and apps have features that we didn #39;t understand
Nike sets new low for women's running shoes, ad says NIKE : Nike has set a new low in women's athletic shoe prices, according to a recent newspaper ad. Its current selection of women's running shoes will retail for between \$80 and \$120, compared with the current average of \$
Heath's Law: A new age, a new kind of racism David Heath, the author of \\\"The End of the Nation-State\\", claims that racism is no longer just a form of \\\"ethnic hostility\\" or \\\"nationalism\\", but is \\\"the new
Grenado in Iraq 'a grave mistake' New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg says a decision by President Bush to send troops into Iraq was "a grave mistake and a grave violation of the law" and that he is calling on the U.N. to act against Iraq
Lentils: Better for Your Health? A look at nutrition from an       organic perspective By ANNE E. SCHELL      CORVALLIS, Ore. (UPI) -- Lentils have long been touted for providing  a healthful boost with their heart-
Widows: the cost of our culture's 'ideal' wife CUTTING UP  the women who are left behind by British divorce
Taco Bell Introduces New Menu in Japan Taco Bell Japan is getting its first taste of the US fast food chain's new 'Fantastic Tacos' menu.
UK PM May Face Anti-Terrorist Proposal (Reuters) EU - The British government is in talks with EU officials about a law that would give the  prime minister authority to hold suspected terrorists without trial for at least 13 more days.
How do I avoid getting ripped off on my holiday? UK tour operator Thomas Cook is in a world of trouble and will need a huge $285 million infusion from its shareholders to stay afloat.
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Pigs used in French ham, chicken sold in Belgium Belgium will use pigs it has slaughtered for processed ham (charcutière d''origine) and processed chicken, the EU said on Thursday, clarifying a point it had raised a day earlier during talks in Paris with the French agriculture minister.
Aussie fruit: Apple 'giant' over-valued Apple's iPhone could be on course to make Apple the world's biggest company for the first time.
Hospital staff'may have been infected in the UK by HIV-tainted blood donor' Doctors and nurses working in hospitals contaminated by the UK's largest-known HIV epidemic may have been infected from patient blood that was likely laced with the virus, researchers claimed today.
Tropical Storm Beryl Becomes Tropical Depression Beryl as it Moves North Tropical Depression Beryl has strengthened into Tropical Storm Beryl and is expected to move northward, producing gale-force winds over Puerto Vallarta on Wednesday, then the Baja California peninsula on Thursday.
Hugh Jackman says of his wife Tabitha: I didn&#39;t like him at first but I fell in love&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt; Sydney: Australian actor Hugh Jackman says his wife Tabitha plays
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New Orleans floods The New Orleans region is recovering from devastating damages, and authorities are warning that they may be dealing with major floods by early next week with Hurricane Gustav looming.
Possible snow storm will affect North Carolina, Virginia WINTER STORM WARNING: Snow or ice accumulation and wind gusts of 10 to 25 mph will affect much of North Carolina, Southeastern Virginia, the Northcentral Appalachians, Southwest Virginia, and Southwest New England to the northeast, through Saturday evening.
Japan: No one hurt, no crop damage from rare tornado (Reuters)
Finance Minister to leave for Washington this week US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said Monday Finance Minister Nguy\\\u005ct\Hoa Binh will leave Vietnam to attend last-minute talks next week on a deal to end a row over a $250 million arms purchase.
The movie-going-skeptic view: The world's biggest movie stars should be honored, but not taken out of context - Toronto Star The problem with the phrase "movie star" comes down to what you mean by it. The word is used in many different ways, whether it's to describe actors, actors
Glorious Day of Sport (WSJ) WSJ - The New York Yankees on Sunday played more like the team for which they were originally conceived. In their 5-0 victory in Baltimore, the Yankees delivered their third win by a margin of at least five runs, the only two of their 11 wins dating to
What to Expect in the Next Year The White House is predicting a very different economic environment in 2005. Will the stock market, economy and, of course, President Bush’s poll numbers follow suit?
More on Ebola The death toll from a fresh outbreak of Ebola has risen past three hundred in the Democratic Republic Congo as the virus continues to spread across the country.
Death threat against man over PPI call By John Hirst Published: December 10, 2012 7:14 p.m. A man was yesterday threatened with a meat cleaver by a man who falsely claimed to be from the Department of Work and Pensions over a controversial call to his private medical insurance firm.
Luxury Retailers Try to Sell Cloths: Fashion - Chicago Tribune -  Chicago Tribune  <A HREF="http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-cloths-story.html">  	cloths 		</A>
How to make a deal with a Russian, American or German woman If you haven#39;t yet tried to make a deal with a Russian woman, you#39;re missing out on a rich opportunity to expand your cultural and commercial outlook.
Barry Diller's bid to return Yahoo to greatness Yahoo! has had its share of missteps, but its still in prime position to ride Diller's resurgence.
Airlines Set Minimum Age For Flying U.S. airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration told the industry Thursday that in order for a prospective passenger to fly to the United States, his or her passport must not expire before the end of next year, according to a document obtained by The Wall Street Journal.
Study: People eat most during the day, not night-time A new study of Americans in two cities shows that American eat most of their calories during the day.
Wrestling legend: WWE should be ashamed for pushing steroids in ads - The wrestling establishment itself must be ashamed of where the WWE is leading today.
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A-League: Central Coast win another, Bentleys lose Another disappointing round of fixtures for the Newcastle Jets, who conceded a point away to the Central Coast Mariners. Newcastle had a man advantage in the final ten minutes against the Mariners, but they were unable to make use of the advantage.
Boeing and Brazil's Embraere end flight services arms deal | Reuters - Boeing and Embraer agreed on Monday to make at least two more aircraft together, giving the U.S. aerospace giant a bigger role in growing Brazil's commercial aviation industry as Embraer looks to secure a better deal from Europe
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is set to lay out a vision for India&apos;s long-term growth in his latest budget, which could mean a major increase in spending.
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U.S. says Russia violated arms embargo on Cuba, Venezuela  THE HAGUE (AP) - Russia has violated an arms embargo on Cuba and several other countries for the third year in a row, the United States said Tuesday at the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva.
T. Fauci in Stands By AIDS Comments Saying HIV virus is not a major threat to humanity's health, President Bush's top AIDS scientist, Dr. Anthony Fauci, said Friday the U.S. government shouldn't stop fighting the disease.
Slimmed-down model for 'Cinderella' The story goes that, when it came time for the prince to ask his Cinderella to become his bride, the girl agreed... so long as he didn't show up dressed in royal garb.
Voters Need to Know Where Obama Really Stands As far Left as you can go, the Obama administration has taken a hard-line against oil and gas drilling. It has been at war with offshore drilling, as well as domestic drilling. This may come as a shock to those who remember the Obama campaign of 2008,
Pantufo, Johnson lead Blue Jays over White Sox By Matt Gagne The Associated Press Toronto's Roy Halladay throws a pitch against the Boston Red Sox on Aug. 17, 2009 in Toronto. The Blue Jays defeated the Boston Red Sox 4-1.
The risk of breast cancer is the same for both genders, though females have a considerably higher chance of getting breast cancer than males.
US, China trade spat raises risk of military conflict China has rejected suggestions by US President Donald Trump that the United States is preparing to attack North Korea over the isolated country's latest missile test.
Saints Coach Sean Payton Suspended for 4 Games For a while it sounded like the New Orleans Saints were going to face the NFC West's other two unbeatens, the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks, instead of the Atlanta Falcons.
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LONDON - The first woman to head the World Health Organization, Dr. Margaret Chan, was sworn in today as the agency&#39;s leader in New York. The World Health Organization (WHO) now faces a challenge of raising $5 billion that can help fund its priorities in global health including combating infectious diseases
Nepal to end restrictions for 10th year (New York Times) New York Times - Kathmandu, Nepal, voted to end travel restrictions on its citizens for a 10th year on Saturday, a major step that will help the country recover faster from the devastating April earthquake.
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New York City mayor says the media have used up all their 'juice' for Michael Bloomberg
US to push for nuclear talks with India as sanctions relief deadline nears U.S. nuclear negotiators are urging Indian negotiators to agree to open talks with a plan to lift sanctions as soon as next week, with the two sides set to discuss another major issue, arms transfers, later this
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Jurassic Park Goes 3D: First Flight (NYT) (AP) - "It will be like a movie at one and three-quarter  inches," said Tom Brokaw, who directed a film for the ride's  premiere in Washington on Wednesday.
KFC to launch world’s first vegetarian burgers AP - KFC Worldwide, the world#39;s biggest chicken fast food chain, is to go meatless with the debut next year of the world#39;s first vegetarian burgers.
Spinach lovers #39;ll be green next week Green Spinach, a new variety of leafy green grown in the Netherlands, could be used to feed the European and Asian populations in the near #39;future thanks to a British chemical company, say Dutch farmers.
An Interview With Gisele Bundchen - WSJ.com | WSJ.co - The world's most attractive man talks on the phone about his new book "The Power of a Few," his dream house and the best dish ever.
Cops raid suspected drug house a tip from an informant led police officers to a suspected illegal drug house at 15-17 Clipper Ave in the Bronx Saturday night. The officers smashed the door down and seized a loaded assault rifle, a loaded handgun, and a large amount of drug
Hurricane Dean forms off Florida coast, latest tracking map Tropical storm Dean forms in the Atlantic Ocean, in this NOAA Hazardous Weather Outlook map issued September 1, 2013. Photo courtesy of National Weather Service.
London's Olympic venues still a work in progress (AP) AP - London's Olympics venues and infrastructure have plenty of work yet to be done. But the work-in-progress status is not expected to delay the start of the games.
Graphic: AP The World Health Organization said on Friday that the death rate in Iraq had risen after falling the past three months to reach a two-year high because the civilian population had been caught up in conflict.
Cyclones in Australia; Heatwaves in Canada; Wildfires in Argentina The weather forecast - it #39;s a crazy mix of heatwaves, cyclones, heatwaves, wildfires, cyclones and heatwaves.
'The World Should End': 'Moral Reckoning' in Japan and Abenomics (Bloomberg) As the Bank of Japan keeps easing policy and Prime Minister Abe pushes for radical reform, Japan's future promises to be a race between extremes.
US President George Bush was in Iraq on Monday on a whirlwind, nine-day visit, as the United States and its allies scrambled for a breakthrough in a war with insurgents determined to oust him.
Venezuelan leader makes his case for an international probe Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez says the country's opposition is trying to oust him from power because the opposition is "fascist," and "crowned the new Hitler."
A rare storm hits Siberia on Christmas The snow-melt floodwaters are flowing at an extraordinary rate.
Pics of a Hollywood actor and a former child star that made us blush: Actress Michelle McNally, left, and actor Chris Klein.
'The Dark Knight' Unloads On Hollywood  WASHINGTON - The film industry's biggest day of the year is  still a day away, but a few things are certain. Among them,  "The Dark Knight" is going to rule -- and the box office is still  strong.
Drug-company chief defends $4,000-a-dose meds The drug industry spends billions on lobbying but has been unable to stem a tide of public opposition to its blockbuster treatments. Now, the powerful executive responsible for that spending wants to show the public how a medicine that costs $4,000 per dose helps
T. Boone Pickens: I’m no longer the only crazy oilman in the game.
Rudy the Robot Takes On the World (Wired) \Wired - \N a \nurly-fashioned robot named\Rudy, built by the Pentagon after a $17
I was delighted with my holiday - but had to do some work too travel in style A South African honeymooner has paid $16,000 to fly on a private jet belonging to his wife's family
Hotel room rates in New York may fall next year By David Greisman NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hotel room rents probably will decline next year for the first time in five years due to soft demand, but not as much as expected, according to a new forecast issued Monday by an industry group. Rooms rates are likely
London #39;s Biggest Open Event of the Year Comes to Town This summer, London #39;s annual Open Air will reach its most spectacular stage yet this August. The four-day festival will include a free outdoor yoga on a 15-acre park, a giant chess battle, an aerial circus performance and
Rome and Jerusalem at odds over EU tax-haven plan The European Union is threatening to freeze the assets of companies that buy products shipped through tax havens — a step Rome has branded illegal.
Snow to continue tonight, snow showers Wednesday; highs of -3 (AP) MIRAMAR, N.C. -- Snow showers and winds gusting to 20 mph will continue this afternoon and tonight, and high temperatures will be in the 20s, according to the National Weather Service.
Wyoming Legislature approves ban on gays in bathrooms Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal has signed a law that prohibits transgender people from using bathrooms and locker rooms that match their gender identity.
MONEY SPIN Artist: Jennifer Lopez - My Life, My Love JENNIFER LOPEZ (AP) -- The singer and songwriter Jennifer Lopez has turned a personal tragedy into a global celebration of her life by releasing a new album, "The Love Song."
M&M #39;s M&M&apos;s Brand Manager J&apos;s Riddle to End, With the New Flavor of Chocolate Chip Cookie Balls!
Maine to ban most plastic bags, Styrofoam  NEW YORK -- New York City will require stores to charge shoppers for bags at checkout lanes by July 1, requiring paper bags to be offered for free to customers if plastic bags are taken to a transfer station, officials said Thursday.
'I am the best, I am the champion': Kobe, now a US citizen, says that he is the best NBA player of all time.  It's all a bit much to bear when you are a 6ft 2in 19-year-old who is more accustomed to being the son of a
Odom Out for At Least 2 Months After Foot Surgery When the Los Angeles Clippers announced last week that Rasheed Wallace was out for the season because of a severely sprained ankle, a team official said the forward would be sidelined for most of the 2005-06 campaign.
Era Of Luxurious Fashion In '90s Begins to End At $15,000: An all-pink, all-silk, all-leather coat from the Spring/Summer 2002 collection by Ralph Lauren goes for $3,000. The high price tag is the latest development in the slow decline
Karaoke Night at the Met: C'era una fermata, Ora e mezzo The Met, the world's finest ballet and opera house on Manhattan's Upper West Side, turns half a century old this week. To mark the occasion, the box office is throwing a karaoke event.
the U.S.  quot;The people of America have been in our hearts,quot; he said at a Christmas service in Miami.
Fashion: Kate Winslet Gets It Wrong Kate Winslet apparently thought she was starring in a movie when chatting with her fans while shopping in London. The British star was wearing a dress by Tom Ford called Madeleine, which has been available to order at some high-end retailers since May. "It's just
Trump says Kim can 'easily' be convinced by China's 'deceit' Trump told the Fox Business Network's Maria Bartiromo on Tuesday that he's "very, very open" to talking to Kim about North Korea's nuclear weapons.
US to cut funding for cancer drugs LAS VEGAS -- New drug therapies have failed to improve patients #39; lives as much as expected and could end up costing more than conventional medical treatments, U.S. health authorities said Thursday.
The top fashion designers on the eve of the couture shows In New York.
A judge today denied an initial motion by the Bush administration's Justice Department to block pending lawsuits challenging the Federal Emergency Management Agency's use of federal funds to clean up Ground Zero.
Saints QB Drew Brees leads the way in NFL postseason Brees throws three TD passes in three quarters as St. Louis wins 29-28.
Azerbaijan in talks with Italy over gas deal The head of Azerbaijan's energy ministry said negotiations had begun with Italy on the possible purchase of energy from the disputed region of Abkhazia. The announcement came the same day that the head of a US$1.6 billion Iranian natural gas pipeline project was
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What to Do With Your Life Time passes so quickly, and a lot of people end up with things on their to-do list only to have them drop off. But they don’t realise it until a few days later.
Hurtado to lead world in 'Coca-Cola' race  WASHINGTON, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Coca-Cola Co on Thursday said it would  lead an alliance with Mexico's FEMSA with $1.8 billion invested to  produce the world's supply of Coca-Cola products over the
Tropical Cyclone Inger blows away  SOUTHERN NSW : Here. is a tropical cyclone sweeping in off the Queensland tropics to batter coastal NSW with a
No deal on U.S.-Mexico trade until after next presidential election President George W. Bush says he and Mexican President Vicente Fox will continue to pursue bilateral trade talks after his re-election.
A Storm Poses Major Travel Dilemma For Holiday Travelers In the wake of a major storm, travelers are finding that they've got to be careful to ensure that their trip doesn't turn into a nightmare.   According to the United States Department of Transportation's Federal Aviation Administration, "Many major metropolitan areas in
Arrested: 2 in double homicide of woman and 4-year-old NEIGHBORS KILLED A NEIGHBORFRIEND and three children with her 4-year-old son in a bungled robbery that also left the woman dead, police say.
Boeing Wins $12 Billion Defense Contract Boeing  has won the US $12 billion Boeing  contract to deliver 90 jets to the US Air Force. The contract to provide the next generation
New England to Get Colder, Windier By Next Week (AP) AP - More snow, sleet and rain are likely across New England as a storm pushes eastward.
Ex-Nissan manager admits car theft (Yonhap) Yonhap - A man has admitted to stealing the Nissan Infiniti SUV he was driving in a Hyundai Elantra in Busan, south of Seoul.
President and Congress reach compromise on new economic stimulus bills President George Bush and his senior congressional allies have agreed on a plan that will extend a tax cut and provide a new plan to stimulate the world's economy.
The future of fashion? The future is now. When it comes to the fashion industry, a new breed of designer is on the block. These new creative thinkers are bringing new designs to market that are not only fresh and innovative, but practical, affordable and timeless as well. And as much as this new trend in
Million-Dollar Baby Set to Break $80M Global Box Office Mark
Movie 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding' gets warm reception On the opening weekend, Paramount announced that its new comedy film #39;My Big Fat Greek Wedding#39; has already collected over $45 million in box office receipts in its opening weekend.
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'Superman' star dies at age 75 LONDON (AP) - He was Superman to generations of children, and the silver-haired superhero will go down in history as such. Legendary actor Richard
U of S hockey star scored two goals in win Hockey star Bobby Ryan scored two goals, including the game winner in the final minutes, and the Buffalo Sabres opened  their 2011-12 season with a 4-3 victory over the Anaheim Mighty Ducks on  Thursday in the first round of the NHL playoffs.
WWE To Feature Michael Cole on RAW Live From New York New York, NY (Sports Network) - WOW\, the next wrestling pay per view to emanate from WWE\, is scheduled to feature former wrestling great Michael\, Col\, at the New\ York event on September 21.
The End of the World as We Know It, and I Feel Fine! In the past ten years and a half, the idea of using technology to make us more efficient has become a way of life. But it should be stressed that this “efficiency” is more than
Hyperexclusive L.A. Style Seen At Versace Exhibit A Versace exhibit to be shown at MoMA, Nov. 7, 6 p.m.
The  first  flight into space for the United States was as thrilling as it was strange.  Almost a half century after Yuri Gagarin went to space, NASA's historic flight into space  brought new heroes and new heroes  to the fore.
Paris Fashion Week: Top Street Style At NYFW  SEPTEMBER 2, 2006 The Fall 2006 season at New York Fashion Week opened Sunday, continuing trends seen before the  season began and showing fashionistas a mix of newness and tradition,  according to style commentators.
Nader, King Get GOP Platforms (NYT) AP - With his long-shot presidential bid fizzling, Ralph Nader switched the national spotlight to the political conventions, which opened yesterday. Speaking from the floor of the Democratic convention in Philadelphia, Mr. Nader - a staunch advocate for consumer causes -
Bagels help warm up cold New York A few simple rules: 1. Add sugar, honey, brown sugar, or another sugar to your bagel. 2. Roll the bagel in the sugar. 3. Bake. 4. Eat. "Just make sure you use kosher for your honey," notes Yig
A Tale of Two Cities: Obama Hasn't Won Over the Voters A New York Times analysis suggests that there is no consensus among poll respondents about Mr. Obama's performance on important policy issues like the economy, Iraq and health care reform. [Read the full story...
Crime-ridden state of Florida to be hit by new, sophisticated $30m supercomputer JEFFERSON NICHOLS STATE - Florida will become the first state in the nation to receive a new $30m supercomputer thanks to the backing of the governor and hundreds of top Florida scientists.
A new study says women who are obese are more likely than men to experience depression and anxiety, and may not even know it.
The world must unite against terrorists The British prime minister has vowed that the world must work together to prevent terrorists returning home with their deadly plans, pledging that the UK will do whatever it takes to protect itself.
C # 39; s open with dang: Squander 18-point lead in loss to Sixers (Getty Images) This is getting monotonous. For the second straight night, a candidate from Boston was looking good after some exit polling, but when the last points/votes were counted, the opponent had the plurality
Food & Drink What do you really need to know - and how are you going to make a start - to make sure your kitchen is in tip-top shape for the new year?
In U.S., consumer confidence hits 2-year high Fears of sliding into a new recession in the wake of September #39;s 9.9 percent drop in consumer spending helped send U.S. confidence levels to the highest level in two years in September, reports CNNMoney.com.
Puerto Rico's Governor To Resign (AP) - Gov. Silvio Villegas said Thursday he will offer the country's first elected female leader a chance to succeed him at a time of recovery from a destructive hurricane and economic depression.
Lemann on the global food crisis "We have to face the fact that our global food security is under great threat.
#39;It is important for us to see that we have the support of the industry because you have a different idea and you need to put it out there to be judged, #39; said former  Olympic champion Kelly Holmes, an entrepreneur who developed body-moving  exercises.
Vicarious video games 'help kids manage risk'  By PATTI DALEY NEW YORK (Reuters) - Video games like "My Friend Cayla" that allow kids to become bystanders to potentially dangerous events may not teach them how to act, but they do help them understand personal risk, a prominent critic
North Koreans are leaving their fellow
In New York, Fashion Week is over. So what will become of the shows, the parties and the after-parties that defined it? By Kate O'Sullivan and Tom Zander
Fiscal Cliff Deadlock Is a Blow to Americans, to Investors, and to Obama #39;His campaign for the White House fell into a tailspin in 2012 before it recovered under him when he came into office. If Obama does win again, he can continue to work from within to improve America and its people.
A new study into the causes of depression in later life has concluded that the emotional pain from bereavement after the untimely early death of a partner in later life was a major factor.
A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for parts of Southern Colorado through this evening as a surface system rolls in from the Pacific Ocean to our north.
Liz Cheney's Book on Her Father Will Outline Iraq Policy (NYP) NYPOST - "My Father, a man who loved his nation and his family, will remind you why we are here... " Liz Cheney's book about her father is due out on Oct. 22 -- and it will include information about
Pakistan's President Asks Govt to Tackle Terrorism(Dawn) Dawn - President Asif Ali Zardari appealed to the government on Friday for a "comprehensive solution" for eradicating the menace of terrorism from the country.
Sew a Socks You Are In Trend? Many Americans are knitting their own socks for the first time in the nation's history and a variety of stores are taking advantage.
The Health Gap Aspirin and Vioxx Are Back On The Market Despite their link to heart attacks and strokes, many people continue to take painkillers.
Russia's Khodorkovsky arrested PRAGUE A Czech court on Friday charged former oil billionaire Mikhail Khodorkovsky with the murder of his business partner and a
Is the best steakhouse-brandy sauce pairing one of the world Famous chefs, like Alice Waters? Or perhaps of something you could make yourself, like your mom&#8217;s tomato sauce? We asked one guy who does both for a living: Anthony Giglio, the restaurant critic at the San Francisco
Cable TV bills to soar By Michael Calia Wednesday was the big day here as the bill arrived in the mail for the two major television networks.
Apple co-founder 'to quit Twitter as 'noise' starts to hurt' Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is quitting Twitter, he has announced that he is too busy to continue sharing his views..
Nurses' Strike Threatens Patients at Bronx Hospital Over Salary Dispute Bronx Hospital doctors, nurses, and their supporters staged the largest strike yet against Mayor Michael Bloomberg's plan to drastically reduce their salaries.
2 officers, 1 woman killed in weekend shootings NOPD identifies officers shot, killed in New Orleans The two police officers shot and killed in New Orleans over the weekend have been identified.
Senate OKs Bill to Block Tax Breaks for Top Colleges A bill to limit tax breaks that help the nation's most elite colleges to a tenth of what it spends on its faculty has cleared the Senate.