Earth quake kills 26 in Sri Lanka Tremors that measured 3.4 on the Richter scale struck a village near the Tamil Nadu capital of Chennai, south of the island's second largest city, Colombo, after a series of smaller tremors in the region.
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Britain to cut 3,300 posts in Iraq war By Robert...British Prime Minister Tony Blair promised Thursday that his government was cutting more than 6,000 jobs in Iraq, a move that will further complicate his efforts to rebuild the country as U.S. troops pull out.<
AT&T says CDN Service Sends 700K Net Traffic A day-old service run by AT&T Inc. sends about 700,000 Internet requests a day for more than 70,000 companies, including many in South Korea, the company said on its Web site.
Lithuania To Offer $120,000 Jobs To Russian Graduates Lithuanian Prime Minister Andris Galerius has promised a large-scale scheme to recruit Russian students and offer them lucrative work after graduation, under an ambitious plan aimed at the EU's largest national minority.
Banks could stop processing mortgage applications due to loss of confidence in U.S. economy By The Associated Press
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Tiger Woods Suffers Another Round Of Back Surgery Tiger Woods spent his first Thanksgiving since winning The Masters last April in the Dominican Republic recovering after undergoing a round of back surgery.
Boeing to Cut 400 Jobs in Next Two Weeks  ST. LOUIS (AFP) - Boeing said Thursday that it will shed 400 jobs in the United States in the next two weeks in a bid to maintain a solid cash flow as it prepares to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Drugmaker Shire Hasn#39;t Changed Its Plans to Move Headquarters from Britain to Luxembourg The British government is still committed to finding a global deal with the European Union that would let the U.K. sell medicines outside of Europe, and will not accept a plan by one of its most senior ministers that the
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US scientist wins a $10m prize After years of toil he's won the US$10 million Answered-Pond Prize for a breakthrough in the understanding of how cells recognise and kill viruses and bacteria.
Ralphs buys natural foods chain for $2.4 billion The Ralphs grocery chain will buy the Lucky chain of natural foods stores for $2.4 billion from real estate firm Catellus Corp. and real estate investment firm
Flu Season in U.S. Threatens Public Health, Economists Warn (AP) SAN DIEGO (AP) - The flu is spreading rapidly in the U.S. and could affect 60 million people this season, prompting warnings from doctors that it could rival the damage caused by the current respiratory disease.
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Lloyd Dobbins stars, Daphne Joy wins in first NAMED AWARDS. VOGUE WORLD TV NETWORK presents the first of a five-part series, "Who's Who of Style," the first of two "Star Gazing" episodes featuring a special guest host of a "New Star
The Atlantic, Pacific and Japan Clashes with Japan Japan's two ships made their first appearance in the annual clash of naval forces in the Pacific in three months, after their last appearance in the same place this summer, a U.S. official said on Monday.
The Academy Award-winning actress of ``The Lord of the Rings #39; was arrested last week in Los Angeles, charged with driving under the influence.
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Charity Fund to Feed Families on Budget Day The United Nations estimates more than 26 million children across the world suffer chronic hunger due to extreme poverty. \nTo help the World Food Day \ntheme of \"Feeding the Planet - Education for Sustainable Livelihoods\", the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation is creating a fund
Airlines warn of a surge in fuel prices, but they see bright spots amid falling oil and are expecting an uptick this year due to lower fuel prices.
Why America Lost a World-Class Airport The \$2.2 billion expansion\, scheduled for completion in the next 10 years, will offer 2,000 new seats, wider\, cleaner and less crowded terminals.
Haitian officials say a new tropical storm has formed in the Atlantic Ocean. The tropical storm is expected to dump heavy rains and flood some homes in the French-speaking Caribbean island of Guadeloupe.
Island-Hopping in the Arctic: A New Way of Tracking Walrus Population Scientists have discovered large populations of walrus living along the northern reaches of the Barents Sea and the Kara Sea.
Methane a threat at the wells of a Wisconsin dairy farm FOND DU LAC, Wis.? A family-owned, 1,700-cow dairy farm in Wisconsin has taken some unusual steps to try to prevent a methane gas leak from spreading to its wells.
A New Face in the Senate A group of Republicans in the Senate has a new leader, and it's a woman. New Hampshire Republican Jeanne Shaheen, who will chair the powerful Appropriations Committee in the new Congress, replaces Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska, who resigned this month as part of the federal investigation into corruption
FDA says drug kills man after accidental death The Food and Drug Administration said Sunday that it has sent criminal warning letters to three pharmaceutical companies after a man died in March, allegedly as a result of a drug overdose from a vaccine approved after the man died.   (AP)
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Foe in Fire? Police Probe Wildfire  Butte County Sheriff Jim Malone said it wasn't yet clear  why a couple had tried to help the woman and had been in the  car when it exploded, nor why the woman had a fire extinguisher  on hand.
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EU to appeal WTO trade data protection ruling  The EU and some member-states are set to appeal against a World Trade Organisation (WTO) ruling on a series of protectionist trade rulings on data protection rules, a European Commission official said on Wednesday.
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Tornado Swarm Across Plains Raises Forecast Ire   (Reuters) - On the Plains and in North Dakota, severe storms with  tornado-like clouds were producing winds of up to 60 mph  yesterday, and forecasters said they expect more of the same today  tomorrow.
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AIDEN SHUTTERSTOCK A woman buys oranges at a market in India. On July 14, 2011, two French journalists were kidnapped in the volatile Iraqi city of Mosul.
Rising to the Top of the List The new top three of the 100 richest people in the world took power on Wednesday. AFP - Rupert Murdoch claimed his 21st first place in the annual Forbes survey, with a fortune of 3.6 billion.
U.N. Calls for More Tolerance for Muslim Clerics (Reuters) U.N. spokesman Martin Nesirky said the United  Nations is trying to build a "culture of tolerance for all"  and that the organization wants to work to promote "positive  images" of Islam while rejecting the
McDonalds And A.F.C.A.  In an attempt to help fund community work for kids, the company has pledged to match the $50,000 it will save from cutting McDonald's-branded Happy Meal toys off vending machines.
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Molly Shoffner, a former fashion model, had to be rescued Wednesday by the Coast Guard after she fell into the chilly waters of Lake Tahoe in California. She went to the hospital and was released, but is suffering from hypothermia.
Espana will seek 'political asylum' The European Union says the United Kingdom must offer Spanish citizens who fled the Basque conflict in the northern region, known as ''Euskal Herria', a ''political haven'' because they have a right to seek political asylum or protection.
The Boston Celtics have signed free-agent Michael Finley to a three-year deal. With the addition of Finley, the Celtics will remain in compliance with the NBA's luxury-tax rules.
Voters Still Divided on Same-Sex Marriage (Reuters) Reuters - Even in politically vital Florida, where same-sex marriage has twice failed to get the 60 percent of the vote needed in a statewide election, it is still a struggle for supporters and opponents of same-sex marriage to reach voters on the doorstep.
Snowstorm in US to continue through Wednesday A snowstorm expected to dump up to 10 inches of snow across portions of the Great Lakes region Wednesday has been upgraded to a blizzard by the U. S.
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The Pentagon wants new rules to make the Internet less deadly. U.S. military leaders are pushing Congress to give them the power to kill remotely piloted aircraft over enemy territory.
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'Gladiator' star: 'I'm going to do this until there's nothing left. I'll keep doing it until the day I die' 'Gladiator' star Russell Crowe's latest Hollywood action-starring role, his first since the Mel Gibson-bashing blockbuster, is a dramatic one. The
Warnings Issued About Potency, Toxicity of Vioxx, Celebrex An Australian drug safety expert has issued more safety warnings about Vioxx and Celebrex &lt;b&gt: The drugs Vioxx and Celebrex may cause serious side effects like blood clots and even
In the Middle A group of young men who survived the holocaust gather -- in photos,\letters and words -- to show other men and women their humanity.
S. Africa on verge of legalizing same-sex marriage South Africa wants to become the first country in the Southern Africa region to legalize same-sex marriage, a radical change from its previous intolerance of homosexuality.
Satellites show 'greening' of Amazon Basin JUBA, July 3: Satellite images have shown that tropical forests in the south of the Amazon watershed have increased in volume in the last decade, according to international research published on Wednesday.
Mammoth found in Patagonia By SARA BARRIS Associated Press Writer MEXICO CITY -- Scientists have found the remains of an ancient ice age mammoth, in what is considered one of the world's last undiscovered places: Patagonia, home to the world's largest and highest concentration of mammals.
Re-Exposure Of TV, Internet On Laptop Users Widespread; Some Un-Techy New Findings (NYT) NYT - A combination of technology advancements and increased use of computers and video games to navigate the Web on portable computers has prompted new and troubling questions about teenagers and their use of the electronic medium
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Baboons have become smarter, even though no new genes are involved, research suggests. Scientists from the United States and United Kingdom say they have found that baboon behaviour develops far more quickly than previously thought.
U.S. heat wave brings death, hospitalization (AP) DALLAS -- With the nation on what has been a torrid spring, the mercury in some of America's largest cities is rising. That is taking a heavy toll, and more die and get hospitalized on a daily basis because of the heat,
MEXICO President Vicente Fox, Mexican drug lord Antonio Galtieri, and the head of South America's biggest crime syndicate, Juan Hernandez, were all hit this past week with $30 million lien
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Pentagon's $100M cyberwar project Is the military getting its own Web surfing squad to combat electronic warfare?
Sugar-cane harvest at lowest level since 1963 For the month of November, Cuba saw sugar mills cut 20,000 tons less cane than normal, a first in seven months of operations, according to the Cuban Ministry of Sugar Production and Trade. It was the second lowest level in two years.
Northeast gets first snow of season, Northeast temperatures drop The first snowfall of the year has touched the Northeast a few hours before the season #39;s official start and temperatures are dropping.
US May Issue $2 Billion Euro Denial Bonds on Wednesday Washington plans to issue $2 billion of Eurobonds for five days to finance the United States' emergency operation in Iraq, a Treasury Department  official said Tuesday.
#39;The Great Australian Swimmer #39;s Club has urged swimmers and fitness enthusiasts to stay in the water rather than go to the emergency treatment #39;Centre in Ballarat this week.
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AP: Microsoft to Pay $2.08 Billion in a Settlement WASHINGTON (AP) - Microsoft Corp. has agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges for   abusing its monopoly position in software for a minimum of $2.17 billion. Under a  proposed settlement announced Monday, Microsoft will provide software at  pre
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Microsoft  #39;s MSN is to shut down, as advertising revenue drops 25% Microsoft said yesterday evening that it will shut down its online service, MSN online, after a 25% drop in advertising revenue over the past two years.
Mapping Africa A map produced by the World Economic Forum (WEF) shows the continent of Africa with the African Union headquarters in the centre and the city of Ethiopia in the left foreground. A map produced by the World Economic Forum (WEF) shows the continent of Africa with the African Union headquarters in the centre and
United says crash of US jetliner on New York a murder Suspected of being a drug deal gone wrong. An alleged member of the "Mafia" killed a US airline pilot, possibly with an axe during a shooting in a New York City park before dawn as the plane dangled off a Queens overpass, the
USDA to pay growers to delay crops The Agriculture Department will offer growers cash incentives to delay planting in an effort to avoid a bumper crop of corn that could leave them struggling in 2012. the department announced Thursday.
The world economy looks 'braced' for upswing says Kiel's boss &lt;b&gt;...&lt;/b&gt; Bank of Greece head Yannis Stournaras said the outlook for the euro zone had improved over the winter and pointed in particular to a less volatile outlook in
Alleged G-20 Bribe Raises Russia's Stature  NISANTARA, Indonesia (AP) - From one of the five "stans" on the route  between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, Indonesia appeared to have risen from a small  nation into a major player on the world stage.
Obama endorses same-sex marriage ban, endorses same-sex marriage ban, Barack Obama on Friday endorsed a federal law protecting equal rights for gay and lesbian Americans and said the Supreme Courts ruling striking down a key provision of such a law would be a blow to the rights of gay-rights groups.
The U.S. House of Representatives voted 348-66 to ban workplace drug testing.
HIV Risk High among Men Who Use Drugs, Study Finds A new study by researchers at the University of Washington shows that men who use drugs face high rates of HIV infection and that most of them continue to have unsafe sex despite knowing they are HIV-positive.
Hotel chain cuts fees, charges in line with industry Hotels are cutting their resort stay prices and hotel workers' pay to stay competitive with their low-cost competitors.
U.S. Senate OKs Prescription Drug Makers for Unbiased Testing a WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate has rejected a Republican bill that would allow some drugmakers to test whether their drugs are tainted by false patient warnings and then continue to supply the products to consumers.
W.P. Carey: The W.P. Carey Co.'s annual profit soared 26.9% in the third quarter to $26.3 million. The Richmond, Vermont, firm is in the middle of a strategic transformation that the company said will reduce costs and improve profitability.
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Iran denies reports of food shortage TEHRAN, Iran: Iran denied reports of a food shortage on Wednesday citing a lack of water, saying the country was in "good health" following years of drought."The recent hot weather in many places has increased water demand," Iran's Water Resources Management director said."We still have
Inuit women face eviction after 20 years in tiny Arctic hamlets The Globe and Mail - More than 500 Inuit and Metis elders\from across Canada will be evicted from their coastal hamlets this summer due to an\ambitious federal government program to rid\the North of thousands of temporary\residents.
House to vote on 'clean' DREAM Act in January  American lawmakers are set to vote in January 2009 on a "clean" version of a popular measure granting legal residency to immigrant youths, a Democratic lawmaker said Tuesday. Durbin said
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Wendy Williams talks about being bullied on her TV talk show Wendy Williams was the target of bullies on the set of her prime-time Fox TV talk show on Wednesday, following on the heels of two homophobic tweets she posted in response to the death of two lesbian Olympians.
Hepatitis C Cure on Trial in Europe Hepatitis C (Reuters) - A European woman who said she contracted the contagious cancer while giving birth in Thailand wants the world to know that a hepatitis C cure is possible.
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Ecotourism-oriented hotel plan to go live in US CITIES: Plans to boost eco-tourism in the United States are moving ahead.
DHL Global Mail's European Union Route (AP) DHL Global Mail, the international express carrier, launched a service that can get an e-mailed letter to any post office in the European Union for a flat fee of $5. The mail service was available in  #151; Paris, Madrid, Brussels
The future can be bleak.  quot;When I ask people what they want, many times I get: quot;I want a computer with a 3D screen. I want a smartphone, and I want HDTV.quot;  quot;There are some who still believe in the traditional print medium. That
Jamaica beats China in first Test with seven-wicket win in Kingston Kingston, Jamaica, beat China seven- wickets in second Test to draw series. Seven-wicket victory for Jamaica is first time since defeating West Indies by seven wickets and third time Jamaica beat any team in Test cricket with
Sugar Cane Harvest Expected to Cut Brazilian Export to Record Low The world may be witnessing the lowest sugar crop since the 1850s, leading to a $1-billion plunge in global demand in 2013, said the International Sugar Organisation.
This Is Where the Earth Will Chill To Death When Comet Gert exploded into existence last year, the result was truly mind-boggling.
Warming air: 'Felt as if they were suffocating' A teenager's account of how he felt when he was on the wrong side of a raging fire on a South Dakota ranch near the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation.
How to Use Google Home Assistant Google Home Assistant has just been released, but don't let that fool you. Google's voice-controlled personal assistant can already do pretty much anything that can be done with the Android operating system, and one of its best-kept secrets is that it works in tandem with Google Now.
Boeing to Cut 9,000 Jobs for 2nd Straight Quarter Boeing Co plans to cut 9,000 jobs by the end of its 2000-quarter, as it grapples with weak airline and military orders.
Racial profiling, lack of transparency in police shootings (The New York Post) New York City cops routinely profile suspects as African-Americans based on physical characteristics -- most often the description, race and gender of the victim -- a practice that’s not policed by the NYPD or examined by courts, an FBI study
Airlines warn travellers of turbulence United Airlines and other major U.S. airlines, fearing delays, have advised passengers to reconsider flying with them in the wake of major storms that have stirred up the nation&#8217;s turbulent weather patterns.
Microsoft to sell online-only retailing tool SYDNEY Microsoft is to be the latest in a growing number of major companies to release a software tool to help retailers build a e-Retail marketplace.
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Niger death toll raises to over 4,500 Government says search-and-rescue missions are continuing as officials say the toll from a week-long assault on Niger that is thought to have claimed up to 4,500 lives has risen to 4,564.
A Focused Senator, But Indecisive Candidate John Kerry has lurched from course to course during his presidential campaign, periodically switching drivers and roadmaps -- and messages -- as he reacts to more and more information and advice.
'American Horror Story' star to play John Wayne's 'Rio Bravo' widow The widow of John Wayne will play a character in FX's new western series "The Americans," starring Keri Russell, Variety has confirmed.
Tasteful for a man with taste The new and improved David Zeddie was  perfect for a night on the town.
TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — Thousands of protesters massed in Tunis Monday, hurling rocks at a hotel where Tunisia’s leader lives and demanding that the government respond more quickly with security services to quell the protests.
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Titanic II Arrives In New York  SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The Titanic II, which aims to make new sea voyages safer, made its  maiden voyage on Friday, docking in New York after a five-day trip.
'Nip/Tuck' Series, 'Glee' to be Uprated The series order was renewed this week at Fox.
Kosovo, Pakistan, India agree to open trade link Kosovo officials signed a deal Tuesday to open a land border crossing with Pakistan, the same day the Pakistani prime minister visited Pristina.
E. coli outbreak kills 7 in US; WalMart denies link to beef New York City health officials say a case of E. coli illnesses that has killed seven people and made nine others ill in the U.S. may be directly related to the beef and burger recalls last week that led to several plant closures.
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In China a diet that has been proven safe, says researcher (Reuters) Reuters In China, a diet is believed to be safe for those who avoid eating certain foods, at least for now. New findings by a Chinese study suggest that an individual could safely adhere to a diet, while eating any foods they have already ingested
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US President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, at a joint news conference, both agreed on Wednesday that Britain would not join the attack on Pakistan over a terrorist attack that killed 16 people, two days ago.
Tide of crime hits Florida tourism in the teeth  Tourist attractions - especially the beaches - were hard hit in Florida in the wake of Hurricane Dennis, according to a new report. Tourism officials for the state expected nearly a quarter of the state's 15.8 million tourists would be off the beaches this winter season because
Macy's makes big buy of Gilt Gay NYC, giving up on plans JAMIE COHEN AND JENNY O'NEILL - Macy #39;s new owners are abandoning their plan to sell the company within a few years. And there is a sense that their investment may turn out to be
New Zealand batsman Kane hits five sixes on first tour of South Africa World Test team skipper Mahela Jayawardene has called for stiffer sanctions against teams that fail to put up the numbers for their No.1 batsman in ODIs.
Inventor's First Idea Is the Future of Sex Screensaver  NEW YORK (Reuters) -  A  woman who turned down a $75,000-plus job at a dot-com turned to her invention of a new kind of  vibrator, she said Wednesday.
Gates says Apple will ship 25M iPods this quarter BOSTON - Apple Computer Inc. said Wednesday that it is going ahead with plans to release the first generation of the Apple iPod music players before the end of the year and is shooting for a full launch by late October.
Chilean food inspectors find 20,000-kilogram 'diamonds' of cocaine Chile's navy ship seized a cargo of 60 tons of the drug cocaine after it was spotted floating a few hundred meters off the southern Chilean coast. The $2.5 billion haul is roughly equivalent to almost two billion kilograms of
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Newly discovered planet may harbor life, research says - TEL AVIV - Astronomers reported on Tuesday an unexplained signal from a planet in the inner planetary system of a star at least 300 light years from Earth.
New Study Casts Doubt on Link Between Breast Cancer and Hormone  Treatments - By David L. Auerbach, New York Times  "Despite some indications that hormone treatment may increase the risk of  cancer and other problems that come with long-term use, little is  known about how much of
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A woman with multiple personality disorder who claimed to remember everything and who changed moods from cheerful to  violent is to be forcibly medicated after a judge upheld a High Court decision last year to make her receive treatment.
Mongolia holds 1st world festival in Ulaanbaatar BEIRUT, Lebanon, Jun 7, 2007 (CNA/EWTN News) - Mongolia held its first-ever World Festival of Culture, Religion and Tourism for Peace in the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar on May 12,
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'No-fly' ticket? Fly AirAsia, says boss The world's No. 3 budget airline AirAsia has become the first in the industry to allow passengers to fly on routes it deems too dangerous for other airlines to fly.
New Internet site lets PC owners access their online documents via home phone lines The Web has a new way of connecting people. Millions of people who have a telephone service from their phone company can now check their favorite Internet-based service \; like E-mail \; My Documents and My...
More Than 50,000 to Seek Federal Aid From Small-Business Loans NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Small businesses around the country are applying for small-business loans from banks at a feverish rate this holiday season, a new study shows.
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New Zealand's 'Godzone' opens to the public A new Kiwi nation opens to the public today with the inauguration of Te Papa, the popular National Museum of New Zealand in Wellington.
U.S. To Set Import Standards For Fresh Vegetables
Scientists Find A New Kind Of Stone Miner The new type of stone, called omphacite is the first ever discovered by a human and the second one in the world, scientists says. It appeared at a small hill in north central England. Its chemical composition is similar to the rare "fool's gold" found
Bolivia, Venezuela seek joint treatment for leprosy NEW YORK, October 25 (newratings.com) – The Presidents of Bolivia and Venezuela on this Saturday night asked the United Nations for joint treatment for people suffering from leprosy.
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Obama Says Americans Feel 'Deep Scars' Obama says Americans feel «deep scars» from Sept. 11, 'with many still struggling to recover' #39;
Sony, Ericsson reach patent agreement  LOS ANGELES -- Sony Corp. and Ericsson have reached a five-year cross-licensing agreement to resolve their patent disputes, the two companies said on Tuesday.
Cisco says it is trying to put a better wireless home page into wireless phones Cisco Systems Inc. on Wednesday unveiled Wi-Fi Essentials software, saying it wants to give users a better home page for home wireless devices.
China: China #39;s Tourism Reserves Keep Getting Cushier In the first seven months of the year, China #39;s tourism revenue grew by 5.8 percent over the same period last year, hitting a total of $46.7 billion, according to a report released Saturday by the statistics service
In wake of terror bombing, UK wants new rules for chemical storage in London Britain has proposed new regulations that would restrict the types of chemicals that can be stored in Britain.
In the wake of the Boston marathon bombing, the US federal budget includes a $2 billion surge in security funding, but Congress has not approved the measure yet, so the US government remains under a $1.15 trillion operating deficit.
U.S. to Give More Aid to Pakistan (Reuters) Reuters - Washington will send a team of U.S. military advisers to war torn Pakistan to help it fight terrorism in the coming weeks, U.S. officials said Thursday.
The Newest Computer Tech: Linux The Next Big Thing: Windows Vista Linux has finally captured the mind of the computing industry. Just as the Beatles' heyday helped change the music landscape from vinyl to eight-track tapes and the iPod, Linux's ability to adapt and integrate to the world wide market of computing has pushed
Budget Plan Would Cut $500,000 From Librarianship Grants WASHINGTON - The House of Representatives approved legislation
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Tropical Storm &lt;b&gt;Ivan&lt;b&gt;...&lt;/b&gt; was located about 80 miles east southeast of Key Largo, Cuba and was moving northwest at 15 mph...&lt;b&gt;Ivan&lt;/b
Tigers fans hold signs during game against Royals Bee Staff Writer. Fans of the Detroit Tigers and the minor-league affiliates held signs with slogans such as #39;Rise from the ashes, #39;, #39;#39;The Tigers, #39;and #39;#39;#39
Microsoft Reaches Deal To Offer Internet Ad Software to Advertising Agencies BALTIMORE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp has agreed to sell  advertising server software to  Internet advertising companies in a bid for more control of Internet web  traffic.
Nyhan’s study: How experts, experts respond, experts: How expertise infl uence understanding The study found experts in a particular field of study may have a unique perspective and tend not to be representative of the larger knowledgebase. People who talk most about their own knowledge tend to be people with low cognitive
Aging Is a 'Rotten Thing, but It's A Necessity' The world of science is growing older, but the scientific community has grown younger
India in world cricket rankings in wake of Champions Trophy India moved up in the latest world cricket rankings, but New Zealand still hold the No 1 spot at the ICC Champions Trophy.
U.S. says anthrax killed soldier (AP) MILWAUKEE (AP) - U.S. officials said that the soldier killed by anthrax exposure died not from anthrax, but from a rare bacterial infection that can be fatal, not from the more common flu-like disease.
A group of American doctors are offering to pay for all or some of the medical bills for the uninsured in a bid to end the spiraling cost of health care....Dr. George Tousoulis of St. Louis, Missouri, and Dr. Robert M. Hantey of Albuquerque, New Mexico, created the
Pete Marovich, The Seattle Times (AP) Seattle, WASH.: It's a good day to have a Seattle-born son, and David Scott has another one. The Washington State University basketball player, who has a twin brother, Robert Jr., was born Wednesday, the university said. They chose 'L
China’s factory output falls for the first time China’s factory output contracted for a first time in more than nine years as a slowing economy hurt production, the government data showed on Monday.
T.S.A.: 'We are not interested in taking more control' (AP) AP - The Transportation Security Agency says it is not interested in expanding its authority to screen passengers, or in monitoring airline passengers' computer use.
McDonald Reaches Deal to Sell Hot Dogs and McRibs Back to school means back to food as both fast food chains go back to their comfort stores. McDonald #39;s has recently started offering hamburgers that come in a bag, much like Subway, with more options than a typical burger.
Snow in UK to ease Today As colder air from Scandinavia sweeps in, snow is expected to fall across the UK. The bad weather has brought schools and businesses to a standstill and is causing some major disruption to travel and commerce.
The #39;Best of the Best" - and they have better prices #39;The Best of the Best' - is the slogan of The Best, a nationwide chain of grocery stores that opened for business on April Fool's Day. The store features a wide range of fruits and vegetables offered at much lower prices
Why not visit the Maldives? Lonely Planet #39;s guide to the best of Maldives for 2008 is finally here.
Aussie to the Rescue! Actor Chris Hemsworth arrives to film in Sydney Aussie actor Chris Hemsworth arrived from India yesterday where he has been shooting the thriller film "A Perfect Storm". The actor was driven to Sydney Airport by his girlfriend, Elsa Pataky from Los Angeles.
Manhattan judge denies bail for alleged gang members Manhattan jurors have declined to grant bail to two men who stand accused of plotting to throw one of two rival gangs into a fight in a Brooklyn high school. A man also faces the most serious charge.
As cold weather persists, state could have 1 snow day AP INLANDER - As cold weather continues, many school districts across the Inland Northwest will make another round of school closures for Tuesday. Here's a look at how today's schedule might reflect this trend:
U.S.-Mexico weather conference held A conference on weather problems between the U.S. and Mexico to coordinate efforts and avoid the potential of disaster drew a large crowd in Texas.
Kenny Chesney's first two singles of the year -- 'Summertime', in fact -- climbed the country #39;s singles charts early last month. Now both have topped another one or two.
Bolivia has begun its search for sites to build the world's largest ski resort, a  resort estimated to cost more than $7 billion
Finnish runner Mikael Kiviranta became the first man on the podium for men's wheelchair speed skating at the World Table Tennis Championships in Leipzig, Germany yesterday.
World's best new travel destinations World Travel Awards, the prestigious international tourism awards, have been published. It found that Vietnam topped the list, followed by Myanmar, Thailand and the Maldives.
The Daily Meal Best Restaurants In England And The U.K. UK eateries make some mouthwatering picks UK eateries make some mouthwatering picks For those with a sweet tooth, England and Wales have some of the world;s best restaurants, reveals the Daily Meal.
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DIVERS LOOK AT SEA LIFE IN CANDIDA CREEK On Monday, the first of four days at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute#39;s Aquarium of the
Microsoft to cut 900 jobs  AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- Microsoft Corp. said it will cut up to 900 jobs worldwide and close or consolidate several offices as it aims to streamline operations in its move into the Internet-services business.
Sudan's Omar Bashir seeks six-year term Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir has again set a six-year term for himself, extending until 2015 his four-year term, which began in April after the country held a delayed 2010 presidential run-off election.
How do I find a Windows Registry Key? Microsoft said on Wednesday it would allow free Internet Explorer 6 use only until the end of January 2002.
Stunning: Giant Star Cluster Nailhead Nebula The \Nailhead Nebula\ (NGC 3315) in a star-studded part of the sky, in all its cosmic glory.
A woman, who identified herself as a relative of the dead woman, also held up a placard reading: A woman killed yesterday will never return to this country. We will not give up in our efforts to fight for our children.#39;
Hospital's Patients Get Good Care in Ambulances  By MICHAEL R. SISAK Staff writer of The  Wall Street Journal   NEW YORK - The ambulances that arrived to take New York firefighters to Harlem Hospital last week were filled with nurses and paramedics who helped the patient's stay much shorter than an
How many years could life exist on another planet Earth may harbor extra-terrestrial life. After the United States and Russia signed a new treaty in 1991, scientists on Mars began looking for microscopic organisms that may have hitchhiked across space from Earth.
WTA #39;Fiesta Cup, which starts today, has become bigger in Mexico City, especially with more Spanish TV viewers, and it was expected that it would end up with a top-four ranking and a cash prize of more than #39;10 million #39;
World's smallest magnet discovered UNIVERSE - The International Space Station  - A world-leading Australian-led team has created the world's smallest magnetic  object, made from iron and carbon nanotubes, and it weighs a mere 30 picograms.
PATPALANCHAKALA - The U.S. government was mulling an offer on \$1.5 billion \to revive the \$9.5 billion project linking India\and East Asia.
Giraffe Nabs Camera in Hand-to-Hand Contest The seven foot tall creature grabbed the camera just moments after its trainer fired it as part of an auction at the annual  Wildlife Wonderland Show in Sydney, Australia.
MUST WATCH: This video shows the power of the iPhone 5 Ã¢ÂÂ you won#39;t want to miss this Video: iPhone 5: The 5 Best features Ã¢ÂÂ A great video on the iPhone 5 Ã¢ÂÂ
Q: Can the Jets beat the Patriots? A: Maybe &lt;b&gt;...&lt;/b&gt; In each of the game's 10 quarters, the Jets scored at least 30 points &lt;b&gt;...&lt;/b&gt; and were in striking
Fruit Basket: Cute?  "It's adorable -- it's very cute."  The ad -- for  fruit snacks -- features a black Labrador called Bama eating a grape.  "He's  eating his fruit, but he isn't getting any of it inside him," says  the voice-
Lawmakers Reject $7.25-Million Raise for Medicaid Workers A bipartisan majority of lawmakers voted against a bill providing a 2.5% raise to Medicaid and other workers at hospitals across the state.
McDonald #39;s to add vegetarian menu options McDonald #39;s is adding burgers and salads, according to an announcement in a trade journal on Wednesday.    The McDonald #39;s Co. Ltd. subsidiary plans to add four menu items to its menu on March 2, including two
Why a new Mars discovery is more dangerous than you think DALLAS Mars scientists have found a new way of using the red planet to warn us about Earth.
Hurricanes Slam Into U.S. East Coast SEATTLE, Wash. -- A series of three hurricanes is barreling toward the U.S. East Coast and may become one the strongest storms in nearly a decade in some areas, forecasters said Tuesday.
F-22s are on the way; Army seeks F-22 pilots ANAHEIM, Calif., (AP Online) - The United States Air Force plans to upgrade its fleet of F-22 fighter jets as the most advanced fighters, like the ones seen on the cover of the latest Air  Force Times magazine
Mammals With Large Brains (NYT) Humans are not the only creatures on the planet that need a big brain. A new species of dwarf elephants, called Minihep, had a brain that is 10 percent larger than that of their mainland counterparts. Other animals that have had their big-brain proportions measured
E.coli Outbreaks Have Been Linked to Fresh-Squeezed Fruit (NY) NY Times - To prevent future cases, state health officials are encouraging residents not to drink raw or unpeeled tomatoes, and are working to eradicate the outbreak in the  region around Clermont.
The man who put the Taj in the news (WSJ) If, for whatever reason, you want the Taj Mahal to go out of business, well, that just about says it all. But it gets better.
Shakira will sing at Billboard Latin Music Awards NABASTE - Shakira will be among the performers at the Billboard Latin Music Awards which will be broadcast live on Tuesday from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, United States.
Why I Will Not Visit Iceland TOMRA Headaches may occur but are usually short lived. It is a common misconception that those affected have been drinking or taking drugs with their headaches but in reality these symptoms can occur at any age
Trouser-Pocket Test: The new Bond film and its message on the environment will be dissected by GQ magazine.
Ruthlessness, Loneliness Fueled Manson on Manson on Sunday told more than 30,000 people on Redlands Beach in Los Angeles that he plans to lead a new life in prison. He acknowledged his responsibility for eight brutal killings of 1969 including the infamous Tate-McCone murders in Los Angeles.
US Democrats Call For President Bush to Resign
Iraqi war 'famine' a lie John Pilger, chief investigative reporter at the BBC, reveals the truth about the US occupation of Iraq and the famine that the British government has permitted in Iraq
U.S. Court of Appeals bans release of "G-man" thriller SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that a movie can't be released until a copyright infringement lawsuit by a distributor and a motion picture company who claim they are the copyright owners is resolved.
Bechdel test is now officially dead, but feminism lives on WASHINGTON - A few years ago, a website named after Moira McLaughlin’s famous two-girl, one-man show started popping up around the Web. The site was called “the bechdel test,” and consisted
US farmers see better harvest ahead but still worry over trade frictions (RTR9GKGJ) US farmers are optimistic about the nation#39;s harvest this year, but some see little relief from trade troubles roiling world markets.
Honeymooners rejoice as 'Moby-Dick' returns The first words of Ahab’s journey were spoken in 1851, the same year Melville published the book that gave this story its name. It was also the year of the first transatlantic cable, of H.M.S. Be
UN: Congo Violence Forces Hundreds to Flee DRC
FAA to allow airline passengers to email in  to change reservations SAN JOSE, California - United States airline ticket agents and some pilots will soon get  instant access to traveler's personal computers, as a U.S. aviation group and the  Federal Aviation Administration announced Wednesday.
Lioness Cries Out for Help? 'This has got to be the closest we will probably come to a human response' - In her final seconds, she let out a long howl from her den in an Indonesian rainforest, the loudest roar any bear has been heard by humans.
Coffee Bean is moving to the US after Brexit The German coffee giant Nestle's coffee bean business is set to move to the U.K., after Britain withdrew from the European Union, according to media reports yesterday.
Older Adults Should \#39;Take a Look at Their Hearts and Arteries! \#39; \#39;Treating Your Cardiovascular Health Is Important! \#39; \#39;Dr. David Aronson \#39;, author of The Sixty Year Old Body Book:
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McDonald's' sales fall after quarter profit decline NEW YORK - McDonald's Corp's first-quarter profit fell 40 percent, as the company faced higher costs and had to be more choosy in how it invests in new restaurants.
Taleban bombs target Pakistan army officials in northwest Pakistan (Reuters) Reuters - Explosions rocked the northwestern city of Peshawar on Tuesday, killing at least six people and wounding dozens, in apparently coordinated attacks on the home of a provincial minister and on the offices of a regional security official.
Boeing Cuts Costs, Boost Safety in B747 (Reuters) - Boeing Co aims to cut a fifth of the costs of its new single-aisle jetliner by October through the use of advanced composite materials, new maintenance methods and energy-efficient design.
Firm aims to sell healthy foods;
Big Storm in Bay Area  A huge round of powerful storms roared through much of southern and northern California Thursday causing  damage and raising fears of yet another brush with wildfire.    The storms roared through parts of California from San Francisco to the coastal areas with rain and  snow falling.  The snow in central and
Eurozone's \u00a3100bn \u00a3 bailout for Greece to hold, says \u2013 Spiegel Spiegel - Euro zone leaders will hold a final summit late tomorrow (Thursday) to draw up plans to get Greece out of its financial crisis ahead of a debt deadline on Thursday.
Worst year for killer whale deaths in B.C. ever STOCKHOLM (CP) - B.C. whale researcher Chris Clark says the annual report by the provincial government about the deaths of orcas along B.C.\xcx92s coast and inland waterways is just a snapshot of one
Danish Foreign Minister Calls for Investigation of Syria, Iran Copenhagen police have opened a criminal investigation against the Syrian government on charges of espionage, following the arrest of a senior Russian diplomat last week in Copenhagen. (NYT, AP, AFP)
Cranberries Fizzle at Savories (Slideshow)  NEW YORK - Fruit that was so promising is now a waste of time and money.  Cranberries that were sold at high prices a few years ago are now  dumped in the trash or used up by consumers who no longer buy  them.
Rain, snow and hail rain, snow and hail in the UK and Ireland as severe thunderstorms, torrential rain and damaging hails batter much of Britain and Ireland.
Flu Vaccine OK for Young Children (FULL) The new vaccine will offer people ages nine months to 35 months protection against the illness, which is caused by flu viruses that have drifted from circulating flu viruses
Mapping Layers of Social Influence (New York Times) \t In this article, we show that social\activity,\ like the\net\graph,\ can have many\layers.\tIn\this\graph,\each\participant\has\tweets,\ each\
Boeing to sell 787 fleet to Air Tahiti Nui NEW YORK, July 10 The Boeing Co plans to offer its long-awaited 787 Dreamliner to Air Tahiti Nui. An Air Tahiti Nui press conference will
RIDGECREST, Ariz. (AP) - A Ridgeline school bus driver was killed when a tire flipped over the roadway and went through a guardrail, police said.
Capsules of snow swirl around Philadelphia Eagles players DALLAS -- The Dallas Cowboys have a big victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in their
Web search engine Yahoo sells $3.6 billion of stock Web search engine Yahoo Inc. has sold $3.6 billion worth of its stock, marking one of the company's biggest ever stock sales.
Satellite to monitor ozone hole could detect 'faux weather change'
Sydney, Oct 25 Australian scientists have found that the Great Barrier Reef is so highly exposed to the effects of global warming that the world #39;s premier coral reef system may have passed its point of no return.
BASEBALL NEWS: Padres\Rockies Sign Free Agent John Baker (Los Angeles Times)  The Rockies and Padres agreed on a 2-year deal worth $9 million with  right-hander John Baker, who was the top pitcher on the list released by commissioner Bud Selig. The contract will pay Baker a
Lung cancer drug improves survival, results show A common chemotherapy drug can extend the life of a large number of lung cancer patients treated with it by almost 2 years, said researchers.
Heavy storms to hit northern NSW, south-east Qld ... Australia in the coming days and months with heavy thunderstorms predicted along the northern corridor along a front to pass south-easterly across the eastern states.
Millionaire baby born at 34 years old BERLIN: A supermodel and a social media millionaire are to have twins next month, 34 years after their first child was born, German media reported.
A new way of looking at food in weight loss CINCINNATI, July 6 (Reuters) - Weight loss is one of the great challenges of our time - and a simple truth: As long as you don't starve yourself in the process, you're unlikely to break a sweat trying to shed pounds. That
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Sickness rate in US goes up The proportion of Americans who became ill and sought health care after June 20th soared by about 10 points to 65 per cent, according to provisional CDC figures.
U.S. Oil Futures Close at $62 A barrel  Oil futures ended near $62 a barrel on Friday, up about $1 after the  American Petroleum Institute cut its forecast for U.S. production and  demand through 2007 to 690 million barrels a day.
How Not to Raise a Pig The pigs have been removed from two farms that allegedly mistreated them. The story made the rounds late last week.
Heat Wave Looms Over Southeast U.S.  CHICAGO  (Reuters) -  A new hot wave is on the way for the  South and mid-Atlantic, with widespread high  temperatures set for Thursday.  [IMAGE]   [IMAGE]
Numerous studies show that early onset of puberty in boys and early menarche in girls is a consequence of urbanization. This study aimed to determine which indicators of urbanisation could predict early sexual maturation and whether exposure to urbanisation before a child\'s 6th birthday was associated with a higher prevalence of early
'Tin' Rain Is a Real Thing - But Not For Now Covered in microscopic particles that may have been around for billions of years, these rain  stones (aka aerosols) are a potential health problem: They may trigger asthma attacks, trigger asthma attacks\and/or increase breathing difficulty in at-risk
Olympics could return to Los Angeles in 2024 with a long-shot chance to bid A new report by a commission led by former President Bill Clinton says that putting the Olympics back in Los Angeles could be done by "the turn of a card and a new era as a world class city."
US scientists race the clock to stop deadly virus NEW YORK (Reuters) - On
US trade gap widens The US trade deficit climbed to a record in August, showing that economic growth had slowed as trade between the two countries tightened.
Cate Blanchett’s Golden Globe victory: Best Actor Cate Blanchett has been named best supporting actor at the Golden Globes for her portrayal of a female surgeon in Blue Jasmine, while Sandra Bullock’s performance in Gravity and Robert Redford as an actor-turned-director in
Man Injured After Falling Off Stage at Cancun, Mexico The man fell off stage during a Mexican dance performance and was taken to  emergency room.
Rock stars: Who makes the cut? PULGA PULPA, Mexico - With little fanfare, the Mexican government has signed on to help the UN promote free trade in the country amid concern that Mexico may soon become an important trade corridor between the United States and Asia.
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N.C. Gov. Agrees to Terms The North Carolina governor\s\t-term limits bill became law Saturday, setting up a referendum in\N.C. on whether voters will change the state constitution to \tallow\N.C. to continue electing one-term governors.
In first debate, Republican leaders call on their candidates to stand up to President Bush and Democrats; all agree that immigration reform is not on agenda. By JENNIFER GILBERT LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20 (Bloomberg) - Leading members of the Republican National Committee say in a new television ad campaign
MUST WATCH: Watch this 3-D view of the Earth's surface NASA has released its new 3-D animated Global Map of daytime and night-time temperatures in July as part of an experiment for the space agency. The map can be viewed at the link above.
How Will the Dow End the Week \$1,000 Dow was down 37.85 at \$13,738.34 before an 8:15 p.m. New York time halt.
Genetic mutations found in a child's breast milk could make  her more vulnerable to autism, researchers claimed on Monday.
Auckland mayor John Banks has apologised to the mayor of Beijing, who used a stinging speech to lambast his city's treatment of the Chinese, after an embarrassing spat in Australia over a New Zealand tourism operator's criticism of China.
Lifetime Channel to Show 'Ironsides'  LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Lifetime is giving  Ironsides a second chance on television. The 1980s miniseries about a woman in a wheelchair who uses her driving skills to clear her life of danger and crime will be shown back-to
Vintage Car Restorers Celebrate 50 Years Old Fayetteville Auto Museum in Arkansas turns 50 on April 21, which means the Fayetteville-based Vintage Auto Club will hold a special open house event to honor their milestone anniversary.
New York Stock Exchange To Launch New Trading Platform  NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York Stock Exchange Inc. on Thursday launched a new electronic trading platform to link dealers to investors, saying it  &lt;A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?t
Hollywood's Big Bang (AP) AP - "The Avengers", "Iron Man" and "Superman" are on top of the annual list of U.S. box office hits. But not in all cases were they the biggest earners of 2009.
Alaskan Spruce Sends Early Warnings  Scientists at U.S. Northern  Forest Research Station in Fairbanks, Alaska, are testing a  prototype sensor to detect changes in the height of new  growth on the spruce trees, a key indicator of the  conditions that will influence the year-round
KRAFT LANDS VOYAGER WESTON JAMES KRAFT HAS agreed to sell the US food giant #39;s Canadian unit, Voya, to Weston Industries for US$5.6 billion. The deal, the largest corporate merger in the Canadian food industry, will create North America #39
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China’s first space launch. China is on track to launch its first privately produced space capsule later this year, the country’s chief navigator and chief engineer said, giving new impetus to the government’s plan to build a permanent space station in low Earth orbit. China will become the 12th
Rep. John D. Dingell, D-Mich., dies at age 92 New York
Duke Drops to No. 4 in AP Poll DURHAM, N.C. (AP) - Duke fans should be excited. The season is finally underway, and for the first time in several years for head coach Mike Krzyzewski, his Blue Devils are ranked. The No. 1 Blue Devils,
Hemingway and Fitzgerald, both of whom struggled early in their careers, had their first books published around the same time, in 1929 #39; And then, in 1934, Fitzgerald published This Side of Paradise, the book that gave the young generation the phrase.
Kremlin Says Putin, Putin May Lead To Another Term As Czar  MOSCOW (Reuters) - Vladimir Putin and his allies are still planning to stage a victory rally just before the      March 2 presidential vote, Putin's spokesman said on Monday.
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Shahid Kiani: I Was First to Know About Panama Papers New York (Reuters) - A New York-based hedge fund investor and former adviser to President Trump's son Donald Jr. was the first to learn about an obscure  confidential  tax advisory memorandum from the law firm Mossack Fonseca.
Osteoporosis is a'silent disease'  The condition leads to greater than twice the risk of hip fracture - and it  can be treated and managed quite well  -  &lt;A HREF="http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/health/news
Bath and Body Works closes at least 50 stores The upscale retailer said it was closing an unspecified number of stores in its chain of 1,936 stores, its second big store shuttering in the last 18 months.
US, Japan launch first biodegradable containers STOCKHOLM (AFP) - The United States and Japan launched a pilot program to test biodegradable shipping containers on the world's biggest container vessel.
French police hunt after suspect hits two cops French police are hunting a suspect who set upon their two colleagues outside their Paris precinct and tried to stab them to death on Thursday, local media say.
Bears hope to use Cutler's injury as chance Trestman tries to fix an offense that scored four or fewer points five times last season.
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Rising temperatures will cost businesses A record heat wave across France is estimated to have cost the country's economy 4.5 billion euros over July and August.
'The universe has not had a chance.' Scientists are baffled by a spectacular image of two galaxies colliding to produce a spectacular array of colours. Nasa #39;s Hubble Space Telescope has captured the collision in extreme detail for the first time. Scientists suspect the two galaxies are in the midst of their first violent encounter.
Erdogan to visit Israel in April Ankara's close relations with Israel will be discussed during a visit by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to Ankara in April, an official said on Friday.
Erik Dons Jr. Wins Best Burger at 'Dairy Queen National' Erik Dons Jr., a sophomore at Westwood High School, won Best Burger at the 2018 'Dairy Queen National' this past Saturday.
Vikas Patil may face probe over Vodafone bid The Indian government has started probing the possibility of a probe into the merger of Vodafone India with Hutchison and the possible role of Patil in the deal, sources told ET Now.
Microsoft to Pay $1.2 Billion to Settle Software  Suit  NEW YORK -- Microsoft Corp. &lt;MSFT.O&gt; agreed to pay record  damages plus interest to resolve a U.S. class action suit over  alleged deceptive conduct in marketing its Internet software  suite.
Sailor who saved the world takes part in World AIDS Day ceremony CAPE
A powerful tornado sipped  of  the water supply of  the town of Galax  in Virginia, causing a mandatory evacuation, officials said.
S. Korean Tourists Dazed by Storms in U.S.  LOS ANGELES (AP)  - A freak storm has temporarily closed the  Angeles International Airport. A record 1,140 flights were canceled Tuesday as a major storm  moved toward the Los Angeles area, and the snowstorm is expected
Japan Rice Stocks Hit 5-Month High Japanese stocks of rice hit their highest level in more than five months on Friday as a drought in the key producing regions intensified a global shortage.
Families Tack On $10.2 Billion For Schools A big increase in property tax assessments in Westchester, Bronx and other parts of New York City is giving families and school systems a financial boost to help cover rising costs.
Disney's Stock Soars as Mickey Mouse Is Back NEW YORK (Reuters) - Disney's stock jumped $2.40 to $78.60 on Thursday, hitting its highest intraday point in a year and the benchmark Nasdaq composite index rose a fraction to 2,200.
In Washington, an uncertain future, Nov. 4 (washingtonpost.com) WASHINGTON POST - The Bush administration proposed two bills aimed at tightening the  federal definition of terrorism in the aftermath of the  terror attacks, setting new parameters on who would be  held responsible and who could be detained.
Omnicef Co-Founder to Address American Society of Hematology Conference
Navy takes over medical control of U.S. prison, USATODAY.com The U.S. Navy will continue as the government& #x2019;s custodian of the sole U.S. federal prison at Guantanamo Bay until the facility can be handed over to its military prison.
Mysterious Black Hole Devouring Stars (BBC) - A new study of star clusters in the nearby galaxy M51 suggests that a dark, mysterious supermassive black hole at the center of our own Milky Way is having a feast on stars much as it swallowed the black hole at the center of the original galaxy, the
A 'happy' marriage? Happy relationships are based on love. Love is the foundation that keeps things together. It doesn't mean you get along all the time. It means that you care for each other and accept each other no matter what. To get to the point where you do not care about each other is to
The Most Shocking Moments of the Royal Wedding The Most Shocking Moments of the Royal Wedding We know we're biased, but did you see the look of shock on Sarah Ferguson in that dress? Her and Andrew's story is told.
The $100K iPhone (WSJ) Apple Corp. is preparing to sell iPhones for $149, or free-falling prices if you apply for subsidies, in a bid to boost sales.
Amazon\Waves Loses Some Of Facebook Fetch The results from the first presidential election that included voters who had been barred from voting in 2000 were released on Sunday and revealed that President Obama\s win will be larger than previously counted.
Fannie, Freddie to sell more mortgage assets after earnings Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac disclosed this week that their businesses are healthier than previously thought and now plan to sell more mortgage-backed securities while cutting credit-lending fees.
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Europe Still No. 1 Travel Destination  By DANIEL VOGEL \&lt;p&gt;  \&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;\  \&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt; \&lt;/p
Ride the tram through Rome and Venice and see the frescoes at home. It #39;s only €20 compared to the €50 or more you get in Venice, and you also have a chance of seeing those famous Italian frescoes first hand.
Cameron Diaz, Gisele Bundchen Have Very Different Body Styles (Daily Mail) Gisele Bündchen believes that the first thing you learn you should keep off your body is "bigger boobs". The 44-year-old model has given up on getting her "perfect body" - but admits
Clinton campaign seeks to draw out Trump on health plan (AP) AP - Hillary Clinton's campaign on Tuesday moved cautiously toward drawing Donald Trump into a health care debate that is an intense focus of the White House race, pressing Republicans who remain suspicious that the Democratic front-runner would enact Medicare for all.
Disease has claimed an early Christmas present: chocolate. Researchers  found a previously unknown bacterium in chocolate, which the food  company and government officials yesterday warned could make millions  of people ill.
Canada loses top World Cup race DURBAN - Canada's chances of winning gold at\the World Cup women's soccer tournament are fading with less than a third of the match played after all-world midfielder Christine Sinclair was withdrawn.
Chicken's a new food for fast-food chains NEW YORK - In chicken nuggets, chicken fingers, fries, even salad -- fast-food chains know their appetites are craving more meat.
Warmest May since 2005 in U.S. April records warmest since 1950
No More Freezing Cold in Southern States The weather could hardly be nicer for those planning to take a dip in the water.
B.B. King--Bud's Beverage Owner Dies ATLANTA _ Bud Boyd, who with his brother owned Bud's Beverage Co. in Atlanta, has died. He was 68 years old. Boyd, who left O'Len's, bought the Atlanta bar in 1971 and sold beer only.
I never thought I would live to see the day that the United States lost a World Trade Organization case to protect a $600 million subsidy on the construction of a Boeing jet, said a key U.S. trade official. But that's just what happened last week.
Mets' Collins on path to recovery in shoulder rehab (AP) AP - Rookie outfielder Matt Williams returned to the Mets' lineup Tuesday after missing more than a month with a torn rotator cuff in his left shoulder, which made the All-Star break an uncertain period for the New York ball club.
US-China trade conflict: What's behind this week's trade talks? ROUGH CUT (THE NEWS - ALL CAPS) WASHINGTON (AP) - For most of his presidency, the U.S. has had a relatively steady trade relationship with China. Now, with new trade tensions and tariffs being leveled
CES: No More Floppy Phonies (AP) AP - The era of the floppy disk is ending. With few exceptions, consumers should be expecting to download files on a CD or DVD from computers soon.
Blizzard Warning in Effect for Northeast NEGAN, Kan. : A blizzard warning is in effect for northeast Kansas on Wednesday.
Floyd Mayweather Wants 'Money Fight' vs Pacquiao NEXT
Theater Owners Back Gay Marriage MOMNAPEE, Vt. -- Theater owners plan to vote during the coming week on new policies supporting same-sex marriage. About 350 show business leaders signed an open letter stating their support for gay marriage, and a coalition of six groups urged members to vote in favor of a
'If the universe began with a Big Bang, what is its past history? The question is a bit like asking how life may have evolved on other planets. It could still be possible that a big bang occurred, even though everything we can see suggests that the entire universe had a beginning,' says astrophysicist Alan Guth
Honey, peanut butter top grocery lists as shoppers hit stores (Reuters) - Grocers and food sellers were busy stocking their shelves with food as shoppers hit stores on Sunday following Black Friday, with products like peanut butter, honey and the like commanding top billing.
Tornado damage reported; damage estimated at $1.5M ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- A twister tore part of the roof off a school and damaged part of a highway Tuesday in southeastern New Mexico, and officials estimated the damage at $1.5 million.
California's Snowpack Reaches Record High A huge snowpack in the Sierra Nevada mountains reached a record high of almost 56% of their annual flood storage yesterday, setting the stage for a good long rain year.
FLARE OF TURQUOISE SKIES: Sky at night is inky-black... But with the sun shining through clouds of turquoise &lt;b&gt;...&lt;/b&gt; THE SUN&#39;S TUNNED TOPAZ SKIES ARE AM
Canned corn soup good for diet research says British experts said they had stumbled across a new ingredient that could play a major role in the future of weight loss in adults, particularly if it proves to be safe.
US Airways, Jetblue to slash costs on 'back-to-school' travel season  WASHINGTON  (Reuters) - US Airways and Jet Blue on Friday slashed fees for summer travel and offered cheaper fares to beat low demand and keep up with rival airlines'  specials.
Asteroid hits Earth at 28,250 miles per hour DALLAS, Aug. 16 (AP) -- A large asteroid hurtling toward the Earth has punched a hole in space more than half the size of Texas, scientists reported Wednesday.
The best way to see the U.S.A.  TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - If it had been possible to see all of the  U.S.A. from space, what would have been the best way to  get there? A U.S. government satellite map of the
US stocks end at all-time high (Associated Press)\ A gain of more than 100 points marked the New York stock market&#39\;s wild closing, as the Dow Jones industrial average closed above the 14-  year\high it reached in September.
Online retailers, eager to get more people shopping\online at the start of the holiday shopping season, are launching a \black\Friday sale early.
Film star Kadhir dies aged 85: Screen legend to feature in new movie LONDON: A British film and recording star who played the role of a doctor in hit sci-fi series Doctor Who has died at the age of 85 after suffering a stroke.
Russia bans US food imports Russia has imposed food import sanctions on US meat and dairy products, accusing Washington of imposing economic pressure on one of its closest allies days before top-level talks on the Syrian war and an international peace conference.
Health Experts Say Drug Overdose Rates are Stabilizing (NPR) NPR - It is widely known that the rate of prescription opioid related deaths has increased by more than 60 percent since 1999. Now, some experts are warning that a sharp decline in the number of people using such drugs could be starting.
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TSA delays decision on $500 million contract In a twist on the government's contracting mess, the U.S. Transportation Security Administration has been stalling for more than 45 days while weighing $500 million in contracts to build the body scanners screening baggage in a huge new effort to counter security threats against the...
India: Ban On Pork Reaches Rural
Dale Wasserman retires as Democratic State Sen. PAUL WELCH-The longtime Democratic state senator who championed the first child abuse law in Pennsylvania has stepped down from his post to make room for a new Senate president.
&quot;Dell: Buy Our Stock While It Costs Less&quot;    This is what a Dell press release said in May, as the stock was  selling at about a $100/share.   Now the stock  was selling at $50/share when the press release said
House Democrats Reject Bill To Reopen Government;
Sugar on Track for Record Setter (Reuters) SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Sugar futures are trading near record highs as global prices for\the bulk sweetener approach an all-time high and demand from Japan and\other customers could drive up demand in the near\term.
UW doctor makes major discovery in breast cancer UW researcher finds novel gene target in breast cancer that indicates potential new drug development
Apple to unveil new line of mobile devices - Report - The\s Apple Inc. plans to introduce a\ variety of new mobile devices within the next two months, according to a Bloomberg report. Apple has confirmed that it plans to unveil three iPods and two iPhone models to the public at an event on October 4.
Vatican Moves to End 'Widespread' Discrimination in the Church A senior Vatican official has said a draft document on clerical sex abuse should be read as a call on priests "to renew their priesthood in order to live the Gospel once again and to serve the Church with more generosity\and love," a\s the
Apple to provide tech for US election The US president #39;s campaign has announced it will use computers from Apple. The campaign has chosen to use #39;iPads instead of mobile phones.
Briefs: Congress backs U.S. withdrawal from UNESCO PARIS — U.S. President GeorgeW. Bush said Monday he is glad he will be able to make his annual Christmas visit to Baghdad next week.
Japan, US reach truce on Okinawa The Japanese government and top US military officers agreed Friday on a draft agreement they hope will help them end a long-brewing dispute over islands claimed by both countries.
'Witches' Trial: Witness Recalls Horror of Slaying (San Diego Union Tribune) Victim testified of torture and her\self-mutilation to end the pain.
Gut Bacteria: The Most Important Factor in Heart Disease Researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and other institutions have identified strains of bacteria that may be the cause of heart disease, according to a study published today by several prominent medical scientists in the prestigious scientific journal, The Lancet.
Shopping for gifts for parents or grandparents? A lot of people are buying presents for each other this year, as the recession keeps shoppers strapped for cash.
Health of young Australian men in recession Down-graded life expectancy is expected to remain stagnant for decades because of inadequate housing and job opportunities.
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Nancy Pelosi: Vote 'No' on Bush tax cuts to show GOP #39;s strength.    HOUSE Speaker Nancy Pelosi is calling on House members to oppose a proposed Bush tax cut before the vote, and to support her vote against the measure.
FDA Issues Warnings to Manufacturers of Herbal Remedies for the First Time In over three decades, in an effort to protect American consumers at the time, the FDA issued warnings against the importation of herbal remedies, such as teas and oils, for use in cold, flu, and other common ailments
Airlines to Add Biosurveillance Capability For Safety In-flight monitoring of passengers, crew may be a key part of safety.
Hilton's U.S. division loses bid for J.C. Penney deal J.C.Penney won't be part of Hilton Hotels International' planned $1.5-billion acquisition of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide.
The battle for Europe\s center stage European Union\ss latest round of elections to the European Parliament, which is set to begin in May of next year, ended on Wednesday leaving an interim center-right government in charge of the 28-nation bloc\s affairs through the end of the year and beyond.
Intel to Spend $7.6B over 5 yrs On Its Next Product Line The chipmaker also said it expects to ship between 9 million and 11 million of its 10-nanometer processors through volume customers and in the consumer market within the fourth fiscal year of the new technology.
Finance boss quits
Voters Say No to Amendment to Constitution The constitutional amendment seeking to give the House of Representatives power to prevent appointments by the president by blocking confirmation for a new Cabinet member and Supreme Court nominee passed with a slim margin of victory early Monday morning.
Study: Women more likely to survive surgery as age grows A study of more than 2,000 women at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York found that the risk of dying within 30 days of a breast cancer surgery increases with age, after reaching its lowest level in women ages 50-59.
McDonald's Says It's Changing to Reflect New Customers  By JEN HEYWITZ and DAVID PILLING Associated Press
Nigeria wants to ban pork imports in bid to fight ebola. It #39;s the latest attempt to contain the deadly Ebola virus which has killed 1,300 people in West and Central Africans, most of them healthcare workers.
'I would have been terrified' at last years convention (Reuters) Reuters - Thousands of delegates to the Republican\Convention face a security risk this weekend, after\security experts warned that they could pose a potential threat.
Aetnah has acquired the assets of Lidacra Technologies, Inc. Today's acquisition is the company's first, but Aetnah is now seeking to establish a platform for its future development, CEO and Co-Founder Scott Hahn, says.
The Day That Changed the Face of Oceanography In 1973, an international team of divers searched for the wreck of Henry Hudson's ship. They found it, and it was a surprise.
Jetpacks make a good friend It may have already become the most dangerous new technology to emerge in recent memory. But just a look at the new
Graphic: The Big Questions
The most sought-after real-estate projects in the world are mostly not yet built. Yet these so-called "superprime" developments are being discussed as if they were a reality already. Is this a bit of real estate over-exuberance? Is it an example of market hype? What do future
UPDATE 1-U.S. to sell new shares of Roche in Japan U.S. drug giant Roche Holding AG (ROG.EXX: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Monday it would sell a 24.6% stake in ROG Laboratories to Japan's Daiichi Sankyo Co Ltd (
The Top 100 Stories of 2001 (TIME) TIME Magazine - The Top 100 Stories of 2001. #39;The World #39;s Top 10\.
Fujitsu wins bid to supply IT gear to Air India; Indian carrier has been forced to switch to IBM for information technology (IT) as its long-term computer supply source continues to go belly-up.
The US says a new species of shark discovered off the south-east coast in Florida is the biggest on earth, almost double the 12-metre length given to the blue whale and twice that awarded to the great white shark. The shark is called the megaglider, and while it fits the definition of '
Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe (AP) AP - For a chocolatey kick, drop a few chocolate chips into a batch of sugar cookie dough. Bake them into a chewy treat that will melt in your mouth -- a definite indulgence, and one of life's treats.
Couple Pleads Guilty in Campaign Finance Scheme
Flare From New Zealand's Magnetic Storm Fizzles Out (Video1) A giant storm erupting on New Zealand's South Island has burst into a small flare instead of the expected cataclysm.
Vanity Fair is the latest magazine banned by Saudi Arabia's controversial morality police over topless pictures of model Nadine Velazquez and British Vogue features two images of its new editor, Anna Wintour
#39;Real House #39; Wife #39;s Son #39;s #39;Sucks At This #39;, #39;Real House Wife Says #39; PARIS - Actress Christina Applegate is one of several stars of the "Real Housewives" franchise who have had #39
Man found dead, shot in his chest Investigators say one of four San Francisco residents shot at Wednesday night is dead while two others are in hospital suffering gunshot wounds.
The last few days have been hectic in the IT world, with the announcement of the Microsoft Surface 2 tablet last week, followed in quick succession by more good news about the iPad and the new OS X.
Dietary Supplements Help Athletes, Study Suggests  "It's certainly not a panacea, but it might be something  dietary supplements can do for them," said study co-author Stephen D.  Freedhoff, chief of sports medicine at The Hospital for Sick Children  in Toronto.
I hate watching the U.S.A. get screwed up by this political shit. I hate the world so well. I know that's not good to say, but you're all the shit, you know?
Airlines cancel flights after ashfall in France French airline Air Austral has cancelled flights to Brussels, Spain and Italy in the wake of as much as a half inch of volcanic ash coming down in northern France, a day after ash fall left European airspace at a standstill.
Aussie 'Pig' Abolishes Fears of World Nuclear Catastrophe NEW YORK (AP) -- The nuclear reactor in the Australian outback that sparked the world's worst-ever nuclear accident was built and operated by the same contractor that built a plant near the heart of New York, the operator of the
E-Cigarettes Help Quit Smoking? Not So Fast NEW YORK (Reuters) - E-cigarettes may be helping some smokers quit, but not without risk. A survey released by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration found that only a third of the 590 individuals who received information on e-cigarettes to
Pfizer, Glaxo Bid for Generic Cipro Amid U.S. Patent Fight  PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) -  Drug companies Pfizer Inc. &lt;A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker
The man who was shot at a car wash in London was lucky, police say Police are investigating a shooting at an east London car wash that seriously injured a man.
T-Mobile may be a threat to AT&T or Verizon Wireless. In a bid to expand its presence in the prepaid wireless market, T-Mobile USA is targeting AT&T's GSM network, Verizon Wireless' 3G network, and the CDMA networks of both, says research and advisory firm Yankee Group
Finance Minister Michael Noonan will raise his stake in Ireland's largest listed industrial company and take a position as director with Irish Water, if he is nominated as Taoiseach designate when Enda Kenny steps down.
Dirty Dancing Star Dancing With A 'To-Die-For' Twist With the release of its box office hit, Dirty Dancing, the movie has taken box office fans by storm. So much so, that the release of
The United Nations' World Food Program is trying to replenish what it is calling a humanitarian emergency of severe shortages caused by war in Yemen and in the border area between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
I can assure you there are no aliens on board this spaceship If there are, I will kill them all. #40;An investigation has found that the number of children killed in suspected terrorist attacks in London has nearly doubled year on year.
US scientist gives birth to 'alien-human hybrid'  ALBUQUERQUE- New Mexico State University (NMSU) announced yesterday it had successfully reproduced a "new human species", the university said.
'Marijuana does the job' for headaches Doctors advise patients with migraines to experiment with marijuana-based medicines to find the right treatment, even when all standard methods have failed.
Police hunt for man after he jumped into river to stay afloat A man wanted for breaking into a car and taking a woman's purse at an Appleton Rapids Township strip mall was spotted in a canoe in the Chequamegon …
Rains, winds drench West Bengal, West... Kolkata ( Telegraph)..... By Gaurav Kalra | Updated: October 10, 2013 01:07 am,.. PTI... more
Google, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and other giants of the internet are all looking into a new way of sharing data or information which they say will keep them free from lawsuits.
The number who didn't graduate with at least two advanced degrees, at the time the study began in 1994-95, grew to 15 percent. By 2008-09, it was 25 percent, a shift that some economists say was partly attributable to the effects of the dotcom bust.
Hoping for a New Orleans sequel, we watch AFI After Dark, AFI The World Unseen, AFI Decades and Dark, in NYC
World of Warcraft: The  #39;Warcraft #39; has become the best-selling subscription service game in North America, and Blizzard Entertainment intends to do everything it can to capitalize on that, according to the company president.
South Africa Has Not Negotiated With Spain On 2011 World Cup, Says South African Tourism Minister  Reuters  EAST LONDON, England  - South Africa has not in any way  agreed to go ahead with a joint bid with Spain for the  next World Cup  for soccer's main showcase event, South
#39;Lostquot; on DVD, No Country For Women? A look behind the scenes from an all-female remake, on DVD.
How Clinton Plans an Adverti tive Campaign Against Russia MOSCOW, Oct.... President Clinton is ready to hold a public campaign against Russia should that country continue its nuclear\espionage against the U.S., a senior aide said on Monday. He would not specify how such an effort could be organized or
LONDON, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Fictional British novelist Jeffrey Archer faces  extradition from Britain to South Africa to face charges of the rape of a bookkeeper and her 17-year-old son,  police said on Wednesday. The novelist's British lawyer said he would fight the  charges which are believed to
PeopleSoft Ousts CEO Who Battled Oracle Oct. 1, 2004 - in NEW YORK AEROSPACE & COMMODITIES  quot;PeopleSoft ousts CEO amid battle with Oracle,quot; please read in AFT  quot;Oracle launched its surprise... instead of  quot;. NEW
Hollywood actress Susan Sarandon, who has lost a leg, says she was a target of stalking by a fan for two years. The 'American Gigolo' star, who was at home with her husband Tim Robbins watching the Academy Awards, said she has been stalked by a man for two years. The 46
As storms pelt Midwest, heat waves build in upper states (AP) AP - The Midwest is being lashed Wednesday by strong storms that could turn deadly when they dump torrential rain on already sodden ground. Meanwhile, temperatures are climbing along the East Coast.
Researchers Identify Brain Gene for Language  SEATTLE (AP) — With a quick jab, geneticists have found a powerful new way to test for autism spectrum disorder.
Chang says China will open economy: Premier \0;s remarks show Beijing wants WTO deal soon, but won \0;t accept anything short of full membership. By Stephen McDonell
Brett Ratner’s ‘Red Dragon’ Is Made With $15 Million Of The Company’s Own Money The Coen Brothers’ film “A Serious Man” was just one of three major indie projects — including “Red Dragon,” a thriller starring Clive Owen (
'I had a very narrow escape' U.K. scientist survived a rare blood disease by riding a bus home from medical appointments, a new book claims. The book, titled 'The Lucky One,' claims that scientist Nick  O'Brien, 46, had just days to live while suffering from the rare A-
North Pole gets whiteouts North Pole residents will be stuck in whiteouts from Sunday into next week after a storm dump about 80 centimeters (30 in) of snow.
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Wendy's has launched a new advertising campaign that calls on Americans to "Take a Bite Out of Hunger "
New World Supermarkets sale of Wetherspoons Group to Pernod Ricard leaves just one pub chain in UK An ambitious plans to list Pernod Ricard #39;s brewing and spirits business New World into a pub company is falling apart.
A look at some of the year& #39;s health news - A look at some of the year's major health news stories. - A look at some of the year's major health news stories.
Polarization In Russia, Political Parties Become Clans Polarization In Russia, Political Parties Become Clans...
The $1 Million Challenge A contestant wants to go home today but one contestant says he can #39;t even make it to the last challenge. With $1 million at stake it will get ugly.
The most widely accepted theory is that bacteria become more numerous at low oxygen levels as an energy-saving measure. But scientists at the Institute for Systems Biology believe that other organisms have co-opted this technique, and that it plays a part in their own survival.
Election '04 Bush at 3rd debate President-elect Bush will be the featured speaker at a third debate against Democrat John Kerry on Wednesday in Des Moines, Iowa.
New-look Bears hope better-conditioned players are better players The Chicago Bears, on the verge of their first playoff appearance in 10 years,  have taken another step in preparing for the postseason.
Basketball - I will say the thing I enjoy the most are basketball teams, and I'm sure that any person would enjoy it.
Ahead of Oscars, a look at the history of the movie Oscars Are you ready for the 85th Academy Awards? We take a look back at the history of the Oscars. This year they will be held Feb
It will be more than a few weeks before researchers can definitively explain exactly why all but 12 out of 1,000 human fetuses who develop into adult humans lose their entire brain, scientists tell NEWSDAY.
Vitamin D levels may protect against Alzheimer's 'dementia' A study of 524 elderly people found that those with the lowest levels of vitamin D were more likely to develop Alzheimer's or memory problems later in life.
US and British troops head to Baghdad to help fight resurgent violence In a show of force reminiscent of the initial US invasion, British tanks rolled down the airport road in Baghdad and American troops paraded in Blackwater sportswear through the central business district for the first time.
Miley Cyrus makes surprise appearance at Justin Bieber's Los Angeles show The blonde singer made a surprise appearance on Sunday at the LA's Hollywood Palladium during Justin Bieber's sold-out concert to show support for the singer's latest album, Purpose, which dropped last week.
In a new twist, three women who escaped a deadly tornado in northern Pakistan have asked to return home to Canada.
Hospital: Cancer Found in Unborn Baby An unborn baby is suffering from advanced neuroblastoma, a cancer of the nerve patter, according to a Tennessee hospital.
Facebook set to get an $8bn valuation The internet company #39;s value has been estimated at $5bn, according to several research firms. Facebook is set to have a $8bn valuation in the latest IPO.
U.S. Focuses on China, India to Bolster Security FUJI (Reuters) - The U.S. Congress agreed to give President  Barack Obama an extra $80 billion to fight terrorists in a $1 trillion spending bill this week, hoping to  give him firepower for a renewed campaign
The snow that has covered the Alps for weeks is melting, but the Alps are not the Alps yet.
Dennis Rodman to Play in China for Free   A Chinese sports publication has reported that Dennis Rodman has agreed to play for a  dollar a game for a season of 10 games, with the aim of helping his  country&#39;s team qualify for next year&#39;s Summer Olympics
U.S. Surgeon General warns of obesity risks on children  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Surgeons General  have warned that the rising number of obese youth poses significant long-term health risks including cancer, diabetes and heart disease  and may shorten life.
Movies You Have to See Before You Die From '300' to Woody Allen and beyond, here are some good new movies to see before you... 'Hannah and Her Sisters' is about a family that includes three women, their marriages and their relationships over the 40s, 50s and 60s. The story
On March 31st I went to CVS to purchase a pregnancy test. No, not for sex... for the new 'At Home' pregnancy test. It's basically another stick of gum, is how it's described to me. I was there for a minute or two and noticed a pregnant woman ahead of me
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Iraqi Forces Advance in Ramadi, Advance as Sunnis in Baghdad Say Iraqi security forces battled insurgents on Sunday and pushed into the heart of one of two main rebel bastions north of Baghdad, a day after fierce clashes killed scores of fighters in the predominantly Christian town of Qaraqosh near the Syria border.
A government shutdown The Treasury Department said Thursday that it would spend up to $30 billion in financial aid to help American automakers.
CVS Rx CEO takes medical device drug-maker CVS Health (NYSE: CVS) on Tuesday kicked off what analysts expect could be a busy summer for the company, which is currently undergoing a high-profile acquisition of health and technology firm Theradio.
NFL Players: More Than a Game (AP) USA TODAY - NFL players take on more than just a game the next time they line up against the other 29 teams in the league.
More Than 40 People Slain in U.S. Shootings (AP) Reuters - Two killings in different towns in a day have touched an unusually hot-blooded nerve in the United States, reigniting the national debate over gun control and reigniting a debate over the rights of the mentally ill to buy guns.
A new poll shows that more Americans disapprove of the job President George W Bush has done  quot;than approve, quot; a CNN / _ USA TODAY /
Fruit is on the mind for the moment as Washington waits to see whether President Bush will use last week's Farm Bill to extend subsidies on at least one type of fruit that could help feed a nation. White House Deputy Agriculture Secretary Michael Taylor confirmed the president would allow a 3.5 percent subsidy in his request for the
Finnish Nokko Mobile Launches Hands-On Video on Its Website To help online video get a better foothold in Finland, Nokko Mobile, a Finland-based Web
'I think there #39;s enough evidence': Clinton on Iraq War NEW YORK - After 18 months of debate and controversy, the world finally knows what President #39;s Clinton thinks about the war in Iraq.
Man charged with strangling girlfriend, burying body in a bathtub LONDON -- Police in Britain charged a man Tuesday with the manslaughter of his estranged girlfriend because she was found dead in a bathtub with a plastic bag stuck over her head that was filled with soapy water.
Coffin film set for Oprah #39;s new series THE MUMMY actress Sarah Michelle Gellar and the director of MY GOSPEL #39; are filming the pilot for Oprah #39;s new one hour long talk show.
How to do a bologna sandwich (with pictures) Foodista - How to do a bologna sandwich. If you happen to have any bologna in the fridge, you could make a bologna sandwich in some pretty basic, yet delicious ways.
Rihanna Wants A Day Off From “PDA” RiRi's been hitting nightclubs in London — but if she could have one more day to get laid with her man, that'd work out, too. RiRi has been in L.A. since last week's MTV VM
Asteroid Found to Be One of the Oldest on Mars (AP) &lt;b&gt;The asteroid Bennu, which is now named Elpis for the Greek myth of the golden apple of beauty, has a geologic history older than that of the planet Mars, researchers announced Wednesday. That
Ajit agarkar hits century to deny India A century by Sachin Tendulkar denied India a win as Bangladesh won their fifth match on the second day of the first three-Test series.
No 'Baby' at Planet-Baking Planet - Mercury  NASA has seen no sign of carbon from its  twin planet Mercury during its latest flyover of Mercury,  suggesting that it might not have a rocky moon  orbiting it after all. But now researchers say they have found evidence of  water in the planet
Bogota, Cancun, Dubai, London - The Guardian's global travel section.
How a group of California scientists can make you smarter By Michael Specter, New York Times Staff Writer Dec 11, 2000....It was the way the scientists made their results stand out. They compared the results of the various tests to a series of charts that showed how much worse each candidate did, according to the standards
Mild Weather, a Short Enducing Day  (CNN) -- A storm system in the Northeast may bring some  milder weather for the middle of the week before cooling again late  into the weekend, according to Weather Channel meteorologist  Tom Niziol.
Hugh Grant, Actor Hugh Grant, the British actor whose career has suffered with some recent flops, is about to\re-establish himself as a Hollywood heartthrob at the age of 47. Although he has been romantically linked with the likes of Eva Longoria, Vanessa Paradis\and\Paris\
MUNICH - A Munich court has ordered the closure of the world record beer stein on the grounds it violates drinking regulations.\A Munich court order on Friday ordered the closure of the
Chick-fil-A franchise owner defends decision to donate Chick-fil-A franchisees in Chicago and Atlanta recently announced that they plan to make a donation to the city's public school system.
Russia to Build World's Longest Railroad Russia plans to build a 2,000-km railroad linking northern Kazakhstan, a remote, largely agricultural region, to the capital of the Russian region of Perm, to the south, Russian transportation officials have said.
The World's First All-Vegetarian Restaurant Opens at New  San Francisco (The New York Times)  The menu at Cacao Bar, a five-month-old restaurant in San Francisco, reflects an uncommon set of dining  choices: Everything on the menu comes in the form of a bean or
Microsoft is developing a feature on its Windows Phones, Android and iOS devices that should simplify the process of downloading music through cloud service storage.
Researchers find more cases of mad cow in Australia Australia - A new government study has found\a third case of mad cow disease in animals that have been slaughtered in\Australia is related to a former dairy farm in north-\western\Victoria. The disease, mad cow-like disease or Bovine Spongiform
Hoffman Estates police fire: 1 hurt, no arrests  STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - One person was injured in a police shooting in the United States, the U.S. embassy in Sweden said on Sunday, in a case that echoes the shooting of a student protester during an anti-police
Lung cancer patients in Japan treated with bevacizumab - JAMA On the surface, the result sounds great: In a meta-analysis performed by the Japanese Society of Medical Oncology, of 13 randomized controlled trials that involved a total of 3,856 patients, the results were positive in a
Gore in New York to Reject Bush Energy Plan  NEW YORK (Reuters) - Al Gore  &lt;A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=AGDO target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote"&gt;AG
FDA to Issue Report on Drug Safety  WASHINGTON (AP) - The  Food and Drug Administration said on Sunday its report on the safety of  Prescription Drugs &lt;A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=APAP target
New UK treatment for male infertility could provide a new answer to men who #39;ve got no sperm. The sperm bank also says a new treatment could work with around 75% of patients.
Iraqi Troop Drawdown  Baghdad,  Iraq (CNN) -- For more than a year, U.S. troops and Iraqi  policemen have  battled with little resistance from insurgents. But now, with the  coming of the fall season, there's a  sense of anticipation as the Iraqis draw down
Britain, France to ban sale of tobacco in kiosks Britain will ban sales of tobacco in shops and at point of sale in England and Wales under plans unveiled on Friday in an effort to cut the 1.4 million children who still start
The heat is back in Los Angeles, with highs in the upper 80s.
'Bald Face Truth' wins top prize at UK art competition <b>&lts;</b> The controversial public artwork that sparked a furious debate over what qualifies as art won first place at a prestigious annual international art competition.
This is the way it goes...a week passes, then the next, then the next.
New York's Museum Of Sex Adds More Sex Education New York City museums have historically avoided politics and history, focusing instead on art and culture. But the Museum of Sex is taking a decidedly different approach: One of its new shows.
U.S. seeks to limit immigration to Australia, Canada, from Middle East, Europe NEW YORK -- America's leaders are trying to stem illegal immigration and deport millions of illegal
Comedy-Actor James Cameron Sets Date for Avatar Sequel  WALL STREET JOURNAL(04/7/01) -  James Cameron #39;s $300 million ) and possibly more #39; than ) $500 million ) follow-up to The
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia will not back down from its opposition to a planned expansion of NATO despite NATO's recent offer to accept Russia as an alliance partner, President Vladimir Putin said...
The big data big picture A major report into the development and use of big data in the UK is due out soon.
It is a cold front #39; in its early stages, but it will continue to bring some freezing weather to the region, forecasters say.
Saddam's Rival Sees G.W. Bush as Friend, Not Foe  NEW YORK (Reuters) - A strong U.S. ally rather than a foe was  Iraq's then-ruling President Saddam Hussein's main competitor,  according to remarks by an Iraqi opposition leader aired on American
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The first national smoking-cessation programme launched today By ROSS McKENZIE  AND LIZ STEVENS ATHENS - An official smoking-cessation  programme began training health professionals in the country this morning as  part of a government-backed national strategy to cut the number of Greeks  who take
Weather-related injuries and deaths increased across the United States Monday with flooding in  the Midwest causing numerous vehicle accidents and rescues in Minnesota, Wisconsin and  Illinois.
US President George Bush is caught in embarrassing situation at the UN Security Council New York, UN Security Council Meeting: United Nations Security Council Meeting, 16 November 2004
Why the tech industry is losing its women  (Times Online) As the industry prepares to enter a new era, with the likes of Google, Facebook and Yahoo!, there is a question that should be asked: have the people of the tech world actually chosen a boy's club?
The cost of health care is the largest segment of the economy, by far, in the USA. And it continues to rise at an unsustainable rate, forcing Americans to make tough choices regarding health coverage while paying ever more for their coverage.
How to Protect Your Health From Harmful Chemicals in Common Household Items Chemicals used in common household items-including soap, cosmetics, personal care products and cleaning products-often contain hidden health risks, according to researchers from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
L.A. to Chicago by train? D.F. says don't count on it AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - A new look at a proposed high-speed train running between Los Angeles and Chicago suggests that the two cities are so close that it may be impractical for travelers to take a train...
A New, Fast Algorithm for Computing Efficient Multi-Sectors Power Allocation In this article we introduce a new algorithm for computing efficient power allocation for multi-agent multi-sector Markov games.
Mushroom allergy found to cause cancer HONG KONG, Oct 9 (Reuters) - A new study  supports earlier suspicions that certain kinds of  mushroom may increase the risk of brain and other  cancers, a development that could lead to a better understanding of the  link between diet and cancer.
UPDATED at 1415 PT: The first Apple CEO. Apple Computer Inc.'s chief Steve Jobs was named interim CEO of the ailing computer maker that's at its weakest in years.
SPORTS IAAF sets marathon speed record to break IAAF officials on Sunday sought to reassure the world's track and field community that the use of the drug testosterone for women athletes had no effect on their times running the marathon.
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The #39;Worst Company to Work for?#39; (BNET) - The New York State Comptroller's Office released a report Tuesday ranking companies in which female employees are most unlikely to be promoted and paid equivalent to their male colleagues.
GOP seeks to overhaul Medicare NEW YORK (AP) - Republican lawmakers want to drastically remake the federal government program for older Americans by requiring beneficiaries to pay more - even if they are poor or sick.
What do you get if you cross a private jet with a private island? A private jet resort and gated community near the Bahamas called Grand Cay...
Space: New Mars Photos Show Rocky Surface Despite Bad Weather In its latest look at the face of the Red Planet, NASA's Curiosity spacecraft has taken a new look at Mount Sharp, the eroded mountain that was first seen in photos taken from orbit by a previous Mars rover in 2007.
A judge sentences former Mississippi health aide to 6 years for her role in the death of three disabled children. He says Trennepath violated two court orders in the case and then tried to avoid prison by agreeing to a plea negotiation without the consent of her lawyers
Trump makes his mark on Hollywood  As Donald Trump stands poised to become president: It all began when The Donald was asked a question about whether he watches TV or reads newspapers. Trump's answer: "I don't get to watch television. I tried it once.... I don't get to watch television and I don
What Is It With All These Scientists Going Out on Sick Leave? - A number of scientists have apparently been off work with mysterious ailments and been ordered to stay away from laboratories and experiments.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will no longer conduct tests for drug testing pregnant women. The department will continue to screen pregnant women ages 15 to 45 to reduce problems with drugs and addiction, a spokesman said.
Fertility rates not 'declining' but'stabilizing' to below replacement levelWASHINGTON (CNN) --The United Nations said Friday that the world is slowly returning to safe levels of population from the previous decade, when the global growth rate of the world's population approached 1.2 billion annually.
Airborne Software to Open for Free-Ranging, Anytime Travel Airborne Software, Inc. will be offering free-ranging, anytime travel at no charge throughout North America.
Diverting patients at risk of falling into sinkholes SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) - When the Georgia Department of Transportation built the road over the sinkhole that took the life of a Savannah man, its workers were shocked at the conditions they encountered. They discovered bodies and rotting bodies; they saw
RIM to cut 5,200 jobs over year as BlackBerry loses ground to iPhone and Apple's OS X Among the reasons: Its once-prominent role in the mobile market has slid, making sales, and RIM's revenue, look shaky.
US teen pregnancies hit 12-year low LOS ANGELES: Teenage pregnancies are at an all-time low in the United States, new figures show, fuelled by increased use of contraceptives and more educated youth.
New Jersey storms are on the way  WASHINGTON: Three storms that could unleash heavy rain and high winds across much of New Jersey are heading to the New York metropolitan area Wednesday.
Iranian woman accused of 'falsifying pregnancy' to get US citizenship Iranian woman charged over claims that she lied to authorities about being pregnant in order to get US citizenship.
Nelson Mandela to Have Surgery  LONDON (Reuters) - Former South African president Nelson Mandela is to undergo surgery to relieve fluid on his lung and is expected to recover in a week to 10 days, his office said on Wednesday.
Ebbs, Akins top ballot at St. Jude Classic ISN SECURITY WATCH (05/11/04) - In Saturday morning #39;s second round of the first major of the year, two of the top players in the field were knocked out in the first round. American #39;
Erdogan calls out US over 'terrorist bombing' of Syrian Army unit He blames what he described as "terrorist bombing" of an army base in Turkey for the Syrian army death of 37 of its soldiers in Idlib on the Turkish-Syrian border.
New drug reduces cocaine addiction Moved by the news, I felt like I could get back on track. I could make a plan to stop cocaine abuse once and for all, and if I were given more chances to help others, I could make them stop too.
New Englanders to help in new South Sea Islands research project The Royal Society announced yesterday that a U.S. team of archaeologists will be leading the first survey into a region of Papua New Guinea thought to be the last habitat of the mysterious, yet still mysterious, moa bird.
The National Weather Service has issued an extreme-snow storm warning for all of southern Ontario, as the forecast for the Canadian Maritimes calls for freezing rain to begin Tuesday night, followed by up to one quarter of an inch of snow through Thursday.
RADIO: And good evening, here #39;s news that may well come as a bit of a shock to some British viewers tonight. The BBC news website has now found proof that the World Cup has been fixed.
Budget Cut Could Cost Jobs, but How? AP - A tough budget plan that will reduce government spending by $30 billion over two years could ultimately cost more jobs than the federal deficit, a leading public pension fund warned on Thursday.
Pereira, a native of Rio, got her nickname in grade school when she was playing on a sports field with other schoolgirls.
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Ace Boggs' Last Shot A former baseball great has come out of semi-retirement to play.
iPhone 6 may ship with 5GHz WiFi Band 13: A rumor has it that Apple is planning on including the WiFi band numbered \/13\. In case you didn #39;t care before but you will now because of new and wonderful things to come.
Pleasant, cool morning in New Mexico, warm weekend ahead - New Mexico weather (http://dnm.wunderground.com)
New England towns offer 'Freedom School'  NEW YORK (Reuters) - New England towns such as  Stoneham, Massachusetts, are offering  &lt;A HREF="http://www.investors.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=BGP.N target=/stocks/
In Turkey, the Opposition Hopes to Disrupt the Parliament The pro-Kurdish HDP party has threatened to block the parliamentary sessions starting Monday unless President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accepts to a new government.
Rough Sea Raises Sea Levels, Raising Threat of Floods A recent study has found that over the past two decades, sea levels have risen more than twice as fast in some regions of the Pacific Ocean as in the Atlantic Ocean, contributing to an increase in flooding there.
In New York’s Times Square, the world’s leading online dating site is about to be tested. New Yorkers may start their holiday romance, they say, on a website where a member of their own sex can meet them on the Web for a date at a time of their choosing
I Love You But I Think I Should Leave LONDON A star's publicist has blamed a "night of partying" as a cause of her fiance's death as police probe reports of drugs being found at the star.
FDA: AIDS Drugs Work in People Who Never Had It Before SAN FRANCISCO - Some of the first treatment advances to protect people with HIV from spreading the infections were made in the early 1980s. But the drugs have kept relatively mum through the years as treatments improved...
UN urges action on'sensationalist' films on Africa A top UN official has called for better co-ordination of global action on the production of what he called sensationalistic, crude and stereotypical films about Africa.
FIFA defends controversial video  FIFA defended an inflammatory anti-gay cartoon video broadcast during a World Cup qualifying match on Friday against the German Football Association after the incident sparked a diplomatic row.
Southeast storm brings wet, windy weekend AP - A storm pummeling the eastern half of the United States is packing strong winds and heavy rains that could deliver a double threat to weekend travel over the busy Mother
How to Survive the U.G.L.F. (Un-Friendly) Economy When the U.G.L.F. economy takes you. What to do when it feels like you can do nothing except wait and watch until the next crisis.
Nokia's MWC preview -- Nokia has unveiled the first of a series of concept'smartphones' to be built based around Symbian software.
British Airways flight to Sydney delayed by bad weather at Heathrow British Airways flights from London to Sydney and Perth have been disrupted by a serious overnight storm.
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Gop Takes Stand On Abortion, Urges New Congress To Act on It New York Times - With much of the country on its way to the polls to\elect new, term-limited lawmakers in November, Senate Republicans on Tuesday presented the\Democratic-controlled House of Representatives with what they \citeas an abortion
Rutgers Professor Warns Congress Might Cut Off Funding For Science
Iraqi Forces Seize Sunni Area In Tikrit (AP) Iraqi forces backed by Shiite militiamen launched an assault at noon in northeastern Tikrit, the hometown of former dictator Saddam Hussein, to retake the strategic town from Sunni Arab insurgents.
Vampire Diaries: Goodbye Katherine? VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 9 (Reuters) - The #39;Twilight:Breaking Dawn#39; series finale of the romantic vampire show #39;The Vampire Diaries#39; has left fans on edge, with a lot of them wondering whether
Asteroid could prove to be Earths doom LONDON A rogue asteroid, a billion miles away at the time, could, within the next century, crash into Earth. That is the dire conclusion of a newly re-calculated analysis of the asteroid known as Apophis. The calculations show that the asteroid,
Hurricanes, Typhoons and Tornadoes in the U.S. and Canada Hurricane Season in Full Swing (USA Today)
SAP to Acquire Siebel Software The German software giant SAP to will buy Chicago #39; main developer of business-to-business CRM (call-routing, customer relationship management) applications. The #39;s deal will allow the SAP to enhance an existing business-to-business software platform.
US government shutdown - the lowdown
Senate votes to bar U.S. funding of Burma troops In a Senate vote early today, Congress shot down efforts by President Bush to provide $22.4 million in military assistance to units of Burma #39;s armed forces.
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The first human mission to Uranus is now on the books The most sophisticated U.S. space craft ever to launch is about to set sail to visit Uranus for the first time.
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Hip replacement, other surgical options SAN FRANCISCO -- If a surgeon tells you you have a hip that needs replacing, he or she may ask when you began seeing aches and pains and what medications you take. Sometimes all that information goes unreported, however, and that has led the medical research community to
Examiner.com Launching This Morning With Completely New Staff, A Completely New Website The nation’s leading online resource for information on the science, technology, and impact of biotechnology will undergo the most substantial changes to its staff,
Million years old earth planet discovered Planet X may be the only planet more alien than Krypton, the world #39;s astronomers say.
Rice, Rice, Rice: In Memory of Senator Jacob K. Javits and Our National Hero, Robert O. Shirer  "The world will soon see a new American President, because no one person can meet all the responsibilities of that noble office in this diverse a world."
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Michael Jackson Biopic Postponed Again Michael Jackson's \"This Is It\" film, which is already postponed from an expected late summer release because of the star's sudden death, has been put back again until the fall, studio Warner Bros. said Wednesday.
Police in the German capital arrest a man in connection with the axe attack Sunday that left four people dead and 12 wounded, including two children who may be recovering from surgery.
New study finds people with poor memories likely to vote Conservative Scientists for the first time have found a concrete link between the extent to which a person retains memories of what they experienced in their past and their political views, the Guardian reported.
AUSTRALIA'S WEATHER FORECAST: After a very chilly start to the first week of October, we can look forward to several weeks with milder conditions. It will be a sunny and warm week in the southwest, with temperatures expected to range from 10-25 degrees above normal. Milder air
No one saw it coming A massive explosion in the northern part of Siberia last month that set off a series of avalanches, killing 25 people including 11 members of a single family, may have been caused by an unusually hot winter sun. That finding has led experts to question why the sun shone brighter than it usually does at
Fatal heart attack suffered by US soldier in Iraq: coroner
Rising tide of violence around world leads to question: Where is there peace? NEW YORK - More people have been killed in attacks around the world than in the wake of Sept. 11. And the record number of victims killed in Iraq could have been higher, if it hadn't been for the work of the US military
Airport will open for business at midnight NEW YORK TIMES Airports will be allowed to open for business hours earlier from Dec. 31 through the end of the year.
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In a twist on the phrase, a new mobile software known as “Coke App” allows users to play the game while being served Coca-Cola-brand soft drinks.
#39;#39;I am a proud Canadian!#39;#39 Canada#39;s minister of sport declares \#39;#39;I am a proud Canadian!#39; After a decade of turmoil and struggle, the Canadian-born sprinter is still Canada#39;s hope
In the US, a wave of air rage strikes the US The American  #39;wave of air rage #39; hit the US last weekend as tens of thousands of air travelers walked off their flights and airports throughout the country.
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US says no to UK's request for extradition John Major this morning said that if Britain tries to extradite an ex-public schoolboy suspected of running guns for terrorists, "we'll fight them until the end."  The former British Prime Minister told the BBC that extradition requests should be considered only if the person was "
Olympic Fever As the Summer Games near, New Yorkers are getting into the swing of things again.
Sandra Bullock &amp; Jonny Lee Miller & The Kids Of St. Pius V Sues Over Family Reunion Film SAN FRANCISCO &amp; NEW YORK - A lawsuit claiming a star-studded movie is an elaborate effort to profit from the families of five nuns who died when the
L.A. Times: What's next for immigration policy? This month, Congress has scheduled back-to-back immigration votes, but they are unlikely to be the last...
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Newt Gingrich Sees Endgame in Newt #39;s Resurgence - With his campaign in tatters, Mr. Gingrich sees no other option than a comeback bid, if he decides to run again for the Republican nomination.
New Jersey governor signs marriage equality bill (Reuters) New   Jersey\doctors were in the final stages of legalizing gay marriage in the  New Jersey in January following New York\s lead. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who has taken ...\
Billionaire Richard Perry is a Republican Presidential candidate. Richard Perry is the publisher of the conservative magazine, National Review and a founder of the Act for America, a group that has advocated tougher laws on illegal immigration. He wrote, "No American must live in fear of the police. Not the police chief, not the
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Bush and Gore Debate in Tampa on Tuesday; The Vice President says he wants to know the truth about WMD in Iraq, and adds his stance on stem cell research should be clear to all.    For more click here...
Naked Mole Rats Eat Away at Scientists Find new species of naked mole rat that have survived on  Antarctica for about 20,000 years, showing that colonies can survive under very harsh conditions.
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Pruitt's decision to delay key Obama rule draws new criticism, scrutiny. Scott Pruitt, the former leader of the Environmental Protection Agency, signed off on a delay of an Obama-era rule requiring more disclosure of the chemicals that go into pesticides.
TV Movie of the Week: 'Battleship' A $250-million U.S. sci-fi movie "based on a book by Stephen Chien", based on a computer game "a lot like the games Space Invaders and Pac-Man" -- will probably be the biggest film of the year,
Aide Suggests Bush Is Considering Supreme Court Pick LOS ANGELES - A Bush administration aide has suggested that the future nominee to the US Supreme Court will be chosen from one of three high court stalwarts, including the man President Bush asked to nominate him.
My friend's sister makes $52 every hour on the laptop. She has been fired from work for 9 months but last month her check was $16078 just working on their computer for a few hours. Read the Rest
Seasons' extremes of cold and snow forecast New York area might be one of a few American spots to see some of the coldest and snowiest days in history by week's end.
A.I.G. chief to defend role in Enron crisis CHICAGO (Reuters) - Former AIG (AIG.N) chief Maurice "Hank" Greenberg will defend himself and his  company in coming congressional hearings over its role in the  collapse of Enron Corp.
'American Idol' finalist hopes that 'Idol' experience helps him
Mammography may help prevent early breast cancer WASHINGTON, Aug 18 (Reuters) - A recent study suggests that women between the ages of 40-55 could benefit from screening mammography.
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&apos;Jailed without charge&apos; Saudi blogger freed on bail by Saudis - as it turns out they like a challenge
USF: It's Time for a Plan B for Internet  BERWICK-RANDALL, S.C. -- For more than a  decade, America's public universities have taken advantage of  growing Internet technology to provide high-speed, cheap and  increasingly convenient access to information.  The University
Astronauts In Orbit Astronauts aboard the International Space Station #39;ve seen the first fruits of a new $3.2 billion program to develop a robotic habitat they can live in for months out of necessity.
The Future Of Facebook: Beyond The Diaspora? Mark Zuckerberg is moving to open all of his company up to the world
MGM Entertainment Chairman Michael G. Eisner, whose name has come up repeatedly as a potential buyer for his company's theater chain, now has decided to sell to an Asian rival. MGM is taking an offer from Beijing-based Dalian Wanda Group Co.
In a statement, Mr Shaxson, who has won a major legal case in British courts, said he believed the US Government had the legal power to require the banks to share information as part of their investigation into money-laundering charges.
US to sell $600M of Iraq reconstruction aid A US State Department spokeswoman said on Monday the United States will suspend some of the promised $20 billion in funds for security and reconstruction in Iraq, and a day later Iraq announced it would not sign a security agreement with Washington intended to replace a temporary $1.6 billion
Scientists map the brains of people with no fear of insects: One small study shows that fear is not necessary to trigger the fight-or-flight response.
Drug companies must help with cost, study says SAN FRANCISCO -- Many prescription drugs have low costs, but there is a gap: Many of those with the highest costs are paid for by government programs.
Hooters to offer up free food to all September 20 through October 4. Hooters, the bar and grill chain, will celebrate National Beer Lovers' Month in October during a \\\"four weeks on, four weeks off\\\" promotion that runs through October 4 through the end of the month. From September 20
Dogs May Have Long-Term Impact on Heart Health A dog in the house has been linked to better heart health for the future.
Safari on the African Trail We are going to Africa, we are going to Botswana, we are going to Namibia, we are going to South Africa, we are going to Zimbabwe.
Nashville gets 'I' in city name, officials say NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The city has adopted a new name and adopted a slogan as part of a comprehensive campaign to shed the perception that Tennessee is a backward, rural state. The name
Injured Man Is Told No Surgeries Needed for Brain Injury Patient a 31-year-old man is recovering after having a stroke Tuesday afternoon. He was told that no surgeries are needed. The man is recovering and on the road to recovery after a four-and-a-half hour operation to remove an
NASA probe to fire lasers at Mars moon to unlock secrets (AFP) &lt;b&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8035340.stm&quot;&gt;&
Europe Trip Plans Take to the Skies Travel Trade - European  airlines  are planning  more than a $17 billion  #151; of new capacity over the next three years to stimulate growth.
Doctors can spot early Alzheimer's, study finds New research offers up evidence that doctors may be able to diagnose Alzheimer's before significant brain damage has taken place.
Sugar, other sweet stuff is growing in popularity among consumers who are seeking alternatives to sugary sodas and sweets. A survey by Mintel Ltd. of 4,000 Canadians shows 10 per cent were consuming less
How To Make a Healthier Diet; How Often Should You Eat Out? -- If you go out to eat to lunch or dinner, your calories will likely exceed the suggested daily allowance. However, dining out is the easy solution of eating too much, not getting enough nutrients.
Crowds Demand Bigger Bonuses at American Bandstand September 7, 2004 -- Many say they do not like seeing a camera flash on national television. But if one of these American Bandstand viewers were to have seen a cameraman's flash in the summer of 1951 in New York City, it may not have happened
A big, beautiful summer storm will likely bring a few hours of heavy showers late this morning, followed by afternoon sunlight with thunderstorms.
Sugar Glazed Apples For Dessert Sugar glazed apples make a wonderful dessert for both the autumn harvest and winter. Whether you like them with the crisp sugary taste
The first winter storm in weeks to hit New England is forecast to bring snow, sleet and freezing rain and possibly high winds.
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Fishermen's Association to Make  First  Stake in Japan Salmon Markets  (Recasts)  Tokyo, March 7, 2001 (Financial Times Ltd via COMTEX) -- Salmon prices have fallen 17 per  cent in response to an early April freeze on the main catch, Japan's  fisheries bureau said
The Hollywood Report 6 September 2001 (5.0/5) The Hollywood Reporter #39;s "Hollywood &amp; TV" column profiles the most attractive and most valuable properties on the market for potential acquisition.
Possible snow along the Eastern Seaboard Thursday, Friday Rain possible over the Southeast Friday Snow possible for parts of the Carolinas, Virginia Friday Night and into Saturday a potential mix of rain or snow possible over the Central Appalachians and Northeast through Saturday
Santee Cooper to close most dams in new round of South Carolina floods (AP) AP - South Carolina will close three major dams this coming weekend due to the threat of major flooding if the region experiences another round of heavy rain.
PICTURES: Temperatures soar again in Britain, Wales WET AND WINDY WEATHER today in north-west England saw further heavy rain and strong winds.
Greens warn against rush to tax banks Greens have warned ministers against rushing to introduce new taxes designed to discourage banks from offering mortgages to people living in council properties or those on low incomes.
Vaccines Are More Harmful to Children Than Illness, Study Says (NPR) NPR - The public is growing more skeptical of the government and their doctors, as a long-standing trust is increasingly at odds with the scientific evidence. But some good news: a new study shows that childhood vaccinations have actually fallen behind
Airport officials say $17 million, 5G station in Dallas DALLAS - American Airlines is preparing to roll out the world's first 5G network, with the goal of providing the ultra-fast data service in the greater Dallas area by September, reports Reuters, quoting the airport's vice CEO.
More on U.S. Open: Golfers get to see 'green' #39;#39;Ace of Spades#39; on 18th Green (CNN) CNN - The US Open on Pinehurst No. 2 in Pinehurst, North Carolina started, even though there were no "Aces
U.S. death toll from swine flu rises to 42 The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday that swine flu has killed more than 42 people this year, including nine children.
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Feds find flaw in Internet voting system, allowing people to vote twice in presidential election The results of the 2004 U.S. presidential election will most likely not become official until days after the election because a computer glitch may have allowed voters to cast ballots twice
Sally Field to star in 'Fatal Attraction' NEW YORK: Film actress Sally Field is joining the cast of Warner Bros pic Fatal Attraction, the studio announced.
In U.S., F.D.A. tightens rules on 'vitality' creams An alert consumer is a good thing for big drug companies. But it's hard to turn that into sales if they're not clear about what a consumer needs to know.
Storm System Approaches Midwestern Plains A second winter storm system is forecast to drop up to four inches of snow as it moves in from the east on the weekend.
Awarded Nobel Prize for Linguistics Dr. Noam Chomsky, linguistics pioneer and political activist, has received the 1999 Nobel Prize in literature.
China Is Ready to Help Ukraine in Military Assistance China will be ready to provide military support to Ukraine if the nation requests such assistance, China's defense spokesman said yesterday.
White House, GOP Reach New Deal On Long-Term Unemployment Benefits (CNN) CNNMoney.com - In a remarkable display of bipartisan cooperation, Republicans and the White House reached an agreement on emergency benefits for the long-term unemployed.
Doctors should do this to protect their hands from a plague Doctors are being urged not to wash their hands for too long in a bid to protect them against an increasingly common infectious illness. Researchers warned that the disease could have a devastating impact on public health if not properly controlled.
A NEW LEAGUE OF SKIN, NATION IS BORN, September 9: The first major test for the league is played from here next week as the Los Angeles Galaxy meet San Jose, Sept. 8.
Powderhorn avalanche in Colorado kills 13 A pair of heavy snowfalls that struck Denver and Fort Collins, Colorado on Monday and early Tuesday created dozens of avalanches that killed 13 people and injured another 10.
Fisher to Be Fired from Apple in a major shakeup inside Apple that also includes the firing of the company's chief operating officer. John R. Fisher, Apple's head of worldwide sales, who joined in 2004 after a 10-year history at IBM, will likely be the first high-ranking executive to be fired
UK to cut flights as economic downturn bites Flight cuts by airlines are coming thick and fast as the effects of Britain's deepening financial woes spread around the globe.
Expert Warns of Harmful Side Effects of Marijuana Use Marijuana  is a highly dangerous drug that leads to dependence, severe mental and physical damage. If marijuana is used in any way except for medical use, this is almost certain to result in addiction and problems, even death.
Warner Bros. buys U.K's Digital Distribution B.I.G. to be the new Batman (The Sun) -- Warner Bros has snapped up the U.K. rights to make Big on screen. The Warner's studio has acquired Big, starring Robert De Niro and 50 Cent, which hits cinem
US officials see \$800m in rewards for Iraqi Kurds BERLIN, October 26 (newratings.com) - The US State Department has said it may be possible to offer US rewards of between \$1 million and \$20 million for the capture of the leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and
Samsung to Launch a New Smartphone Model in the United States This year, Samsung has plans to unveil its latest Galaxy smartphone, but this time, in the United States.
TV Guide - Top Stars of 2006 Fall TV Season A list of the top fall and winter television series and movies to keep you current on all the programming, from dramas to comedies, to the hottest new reality shows.
Bush to visit Iraq after Mideast tour to address nation Washington DC #39;s White House has announced that President George W. Bush will visit Iraq to make a major address
DUBLIN RACING ROYALS TEAM ONLINE AT HURFAN WORLD FINAL The Dublin team are leading the Irish handicap on World Cup night of 13 July. And you can catch all the action for $20 live and online in America online and on Sky Sports - including live streaming and live text
Boeing, Airbus to Cut Unmanned Aircraft Production  LOS ANGELES, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Boe-ing Co. &lt;A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=BNE.N target=/stocks/
Nixon defends military aid decisions to the press Nixon on Wednesday said he never interfered with the U.S. supply and aid programs for El Salvador, saying the decision to withdraw such aid had nothing to do with his actions on another Latin American issue that was close to his own heart.
Indonesian island hits with 6 earthquake
Japan seeks more support in export sector Japan is seeking further global support in its push to secure additional business investment from foreign nations, particularly China, the deputy foreign minister said Monday.
Heavy Rain Threatens Denver Area This year&#146;s first significant storm of the season is now a flood of biblical proportions!
Black Death Victims Found to Have High Tumor Casts Blacks who died from the Black Plague in the 14 th century left behind unusual tumor casts, according to researchers.
S. Africa will keep on killing rhinos at record rate South Africa says it will continue to slaughter all 4,200 of the countrys wild rhinos as the government pushes ahead with a controversial hunting policy that conservationists say is only making it harder to save the species.
Noise canceling headsets may ease hearing loss HELSINKI, Finland (AP) -- Using a headset with noise canceling technology or wearing headphones with a special filter, many people can cut their hearing loss even if their exposure to loud noise continues to rise...
Sci-Ed-Net has signed an agreement with the U N to share computer resources and provide links to a database of more than 50,000 electronic journals, many of them free.
Snow falls in East Michigan town near Grand Rapids Residents have been dealing with a blizzard and freezing rain for about 24 hours and, for some, the weather doesn't bother them.
Brisbane doctor charged with killing four children HARRISBURG, Pa. – The doctor accused of killing four children has reached a plea agreement with prosecutors. A judge is expected to sentence Dr. Conrad Murray on Jan...
House Votes for U.S. Funds for Iraq The House voted to approve $1 billion in emergency funds to combat the rising violence in Iraq.
Puerto Rican Voters to Pick New Governor and Congressmen NEW YORK - Puerto Ricans will elect a governor and a new slate of island lawmakers at the polls Thursday, the first U.S. territory to vote for new leaders following a crippling recession.
'Plebgate' not so bad An English MP who quit Parliament hours after a senior official said he made a lewd remark about the Prime Minister's wife has blamed his departure on media intrusion into private matters.
Apple CEO Cook takes to TV's to explain why iPhone maker dropped price CRYSTAL Apple Inc. said on Tuesday that it had "in good faith" dropped prices for the iPhone but denied it had been pressured into doing so by US regulatory regulators.
Insight Into Planet Earth  #39;s Inner Beauty May Come From Its Dust (AP)
#5;s Got You Covered From #;Oscar #4;s to #5;s and #5;s Down Under to #5;s, #5;s, #5;s, and more, the list of TV honors is out.
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The official number of measles cases has leaped to more than 90 in the U.S., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported today in a release to the news media.
Stomach-churning stomach-churning image is sent to public by China, which is struggling with pollution and water shortages. Some worry the image is more than stomach-churning.
'Friends': The End, The Final Season Of 'Friends' (EW)  The Friends reunion movie's big night: See what all the TV fuss is about
Google to test self-driving robot in city  LOS ANGELES (CP) - Google Inc. said Thursday  it will test the self-driving car technology it displayed to the world by testing it in a real urban environment.
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How much sugar is too much in your diet? Read the research The average daily sugary drinks (SBD) allowance in the United Kingdom is 5.5 teaspoons, according to a new study which found drinking more than five times that was linked to a higher risk of dementia and Alzheimer#39;s.
Vizio to release Internet TVs in June Vizio Inc. will announce June\8\2006 that it will ship Internet-connected television sets in the later part of the year.\7\2005
UCSD researchers report finding key to DNA double helix A team of researchers at the University of California, San Diego has developed a way to determine whether a chemical bond is of the double or the single type that is found in DNA - the double helix that is the basis for all life.
NHL lockout puts two games in jeopardy The NHL lockout is once again threatening an abbreviated season. An abbreviated NHL season was possible a few days ago after the league, NHLPA and each side of the issue reached "common ground." But...
As the president heads out of town, the real battle over his foreign policy continues.
(AP) - U.S. Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta warned of a possible "tidal wave of lawsuits" at home and abroad if the September 11 Commission's final report on the terrorists attacks is not fully released to the public.
Stocks to lead a rally for third straight week ST. LOUIS (AP) - Stocks are poised to lead a third consecutive third week of major U.S. price gains, with the Dow industrials up another 24 points to close at their highest level since January. But it won&#x
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A new survey has found that British men aged 16-45 are willing to be more than twice as romantic to women who share their religious convictions.
U.S. farmers' export prices fall  LOS ANGELES, Oct 11 A rebound in  domestic demand during the first six months of the year has pushed U.S.  farm exports down slightly.
Obama seeks more US foreign aid for Africa With global food prices still climbing, more cash is needed for Africa, Barack Obama said on Friday, even as he defended his recent record on foreign aid.
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The Web Can Get Smarter, and So Can Consumers But What About Us? How the Web Has Changed Us.
Cars With Autonomous Driving Technology Gain Regulatory Approval SAN FRANCISCO: Tesla Motors Inc. and General Motors Co. are among more than a half dozen carmakers receiving approval to test their vehicles in California for up to two years while they use self-driving features, the department said.
Marilyn Manson set on fire: Police \u9215;s hunt for arsonist After he was set on fire on Saturday night while out walking in Hollywood, Marilyn Manson was taken to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Centre in Los Angeles.
China, Russia vow to fight terror China and Russia agreed on Thursday to work together to curb terrorism in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, the foreign ministry from Russia said.
U.S. to send 150 troops to Iraq U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell ordered on Friday 150 special operations forces to begin "urgent military preparation" for a possible pullback or withdrawal of American forces from Iraq later next year.
How long does it take to feel better If you've been injured in a car accident, you might ask how long it will take to heal. Many people ask this question without knowing the answer, and can be surprised at the results. Here's a basic guide on how long it takes to heal after a car accident.
Sick workers face big wage bills for rest, travel and rehydration After decades of travel sickness, a medical study has shown that women have equal or even greater sensitivity to motion sickness than men.
Oral HPV vaccine for preventing some cervical cancer could be available as early as 2018 NEW ORLEANS  (AP) -- A new vaccine for preventing a sexually transmitted HPV infection that can cause some kinds of  cervical cancer may be approved for girls as young as 11 within  the next two years. And the Food and
Obama promises new laws to control health care costs President Barack Obama and other leading Democrats are promising sweeping legislation to control healthcare costs and improve the availability of care on Monday.
Alaska governor announces that U.S. won't participate in UNCLOS
Insects Have Been Observed Talking to Humans In a rare scientific experiment - but not unheard of for the insect world - people were recorded talking to termites and ants, as well as cockroaches, which are known for their intelligence.
Juggling a full time, a family and work/school/training? No problem. This video series offers 4 tips to help you juggle the different balls in your life..
Hollywood's Favorite Movie Stars Are Leaving Tinseltown But there is a silver lining to all the stars' farewell news. As some of today's biggest names announce that they are taking a bit more time to enjoy life on their next big red-carpet moment, we learn for the first time they are leaving
Shrimp farmers may be able to make a fresh meal out of the shells of their shrimp
U.S. to Make Record-Setting Energy Efficiency Goal Washington will set a record in energy efficiency by 2030, but other world powers will be given a head start, President George W. Bush said as he announced a plan that has been eagerly praised by many consumers.
U.S. trade officials call for review of soybeans export The Commerce Department will conduct a study of soya bean imports over the past 18 months, said Jim Hagedorn, a department spokesman in Washington.
Winter could mean big profits for ski resorts The weather may be harsh for many of their competitors, but for resorts, it can be a dream come true.
New York City's mayor Bill de Blasio speaks to the media at City Hall AP The new mayor of New York City Bill de Blasio said Thursday that he had no intention of moving the city's police from the troubled Bronx borough, calling the idea "unpalatable" and "beyond stupid."
Poker: A Look at the New Online Poker Market AUSTRALIA - Online poker is going to cause a huge storm on the Internet, just as sports, pornography, and fantasy football have already...
Vaccine may protect against herpes simplex encephalitis The potential cure for herpes simplex encephalitis—swelling of the brain—is a shot or vaccine that contains a portion of the virus, federal health officials said.
Gerry Latham, a member of Parliament for Auckland, says it would be a ``dramatic mistake to allow`` New Zealand's participation in the Iraq war to make us ``look like a weak, spineless colonial country.
Coke's Huggies pitch goes green  NEW YORK/BOSTON (Reuters) - The people who make  Huggies underwear say the world of baby-wipes makers could use a little  green.
Losing the World Cup in '89 is like losing a loved one: It just hurts all the more when you see them die. So when the United States \&quot;almost missed out on that \&quot; World Cup Final of 1990, a whole generation of soccer fans had a bit of a
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US airline industry posts best August (Reuters) US airlines led by Delta (DAL.N: Quote, Profile, Research) reported a record August, beating projections and sending air passenger traffic to an 11-month high.
Laser Weaponry 'Dazzle' Army Soldiers  By Andrew Boyle  LAS VEGAS  (Reuters) - U.S.  Army soldiers operating laser weapons designed to "blind" an enemy have proved their  effectiveness in combat against Afghan insurgents, a spokesman for  the U.S. military
Q&A: What to watch for in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games  quot;You have to be ready, that I agree with,quot; added Dickson, who became a two-time MVP in the NBA Finals after the Warriors and Raptors played for an NBA title in each of the past two years.
Soybeans climb $11 to $23 million MORE: Soybeans inch up on strong dollar By Robert H. Belfort and David M. Fickling | The Wall Street Journal | May 26, 2005 07:00 AM EDT
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Apple's Jobs-Beleaguered iPhone Has Gotten Better Over Last Year New iPhone versions have improved on previous models and the company is planning on releasing 3 new "truly revolutionary new products" in 2010, Apple CEO Apple CEO Steve Jobs told Time magazine.
Hurricane Rina to form off Mexico, likely to strengthen A new tropical storm could form in the next week as tropical storm conditions develop Wednesday east of Mexico and west-southwest of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Madonna, Sean Combs, Nene sign on to MTV\'s The Real World: UK The celebrities had lived as brothers with a new group of teenagers on their hands when they were on the show in 2003.
Banks should be prepared for the next economic crisis - or a bigger one: a global study (Reuters) - World banks should be ready for a major economic shock like the one that crippled Asia in the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis, as well as for a bigger crisis now unfolding in the United States.
UK Government Reaches Deal With Tory Rebels OVER THE  DEADLINE \ - The British government has reached deal with Tory rebels over its plans to cut Britain&#39;s voting age to 16 years.
Nas #39;s Gf Wants To Be A Man To End AbuseJuno.com - Nasir Jones knows what it feels like to come to grips with a man with an attitude, and it doesn #39;t help that she was sexually abused growing up. So to help her become more aware
Rumsfeld to face criminal charges over abuse of prisoners, CIA memos reveal Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld intends to seek criminal charges against U.S. military officials who may have engaged in unlawful activity during the Iraq war, according to intelligence reports made public on Thursday. Rumsfeld also intends to file
Vatican Urges Action on Church Abuse Bishop Jose Luis Garcia was the most forceful. But the church #39;s #39;vast majority #39; of 474 Bishops said there #39;s #39;no place in the Church for those [who have abused] young people,#39
'Clueless' is the first of many 'High School Musical' sequel ABC TV announces 'Clueless 2,' a sequel to the hit teen comedy starring Anna Chlumsky and Donald Faison.
Senate Panel Votes to Give Bush 'Fast' Trade Deal OK The panel gave President Bush the OK today on negotiating a controversial new trade pact known as the  Korea-US Free Trade Agreement.
Inauguration of first Jewish president: Why should I care? A few days after taking office Jan. 20, Barack Obama will be sworn in for his second term as the first black president to head the executive branch.
The Newest Model to Rule the 'Internet Age' Is Here The so-called World Wide Web was conceived by computer engineer Tim Berners-Lee, in 1989 as "Information Management and Communication System for World-Wide Diplomacy".
Hoping to lure the World Cup away from Russia? World Cup 2026: Is Mexico City good enough? (International Herald Tribune) (IHT) \- This will be Mexico City's first summer of official World Cup bidding, but it was to all intents and purposes the nation's first bidding for the event
Airline Cancels Flights to South Africa After Passenger Protest Air service between Johannesburg and New York has been canceled by American Airlines for the second time in less than six weeks after some passengers protested the cancellation of flights in January.
#39;01 (XR) The new year holds all sorts of promise for film buffs. Starring Ben Mendelson (Killer Klowns from Outer Space), there are several films opening in January of which the first two make quite an impression.
Indonesia set to lift moratorium on drilling for oil & gas Jakarta (AP) AFP - Indonesia's government plans to lift a moratorium on large-scale offshore oil and gas drilling on March 28, clearing the way for an industry that could generate 5 billion US dollars annually.
One word: 'Rox' "Roxanne" has set the Internet world aflame by posting in front of all. I think she'll be back again soon," writes the writer of a best-selling erotic novel, as the controversy continues to swirl.
How a search for 'biodharma' led to the development of bionic vision The work done by doctors who replaced the function of a single eye in India appears to have solved a problem that has plagued all vision technologies: bionic eyes are always looking around, scanning the environment for a potential assailant.
South Sea's Best Places to Go by Helicopter After making the transition into a full-service resort destination, South Sea Island & Casino, the area's new largest employer, and its guests are enjoying numerous new activities for a memorable vacation.
Budget cuts, more job losses LOS ANGELES - Public schools will see budget cuts in the millions of dollars next year, and the Los Angeles city administrator said thousands of school jobs may be fired after a state-mandated review, according to documents obtained Friday by The Associated Press.
'Wrecking Ball' Video: Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson on Being a Badass    While Dwayne Johnson is the face of a movie franchise, he's also a star of comic books, television, video games and toys, so of course, there's also merchandising.
Gingrich tells '60 Minutes' he'll run again; Obama says not now (NYT) Former House speaker Newt Gingrich said Sunday he would seek a new leadership role in the Republican Party but would not seek the presidency now.
Bitterly cold in East, West but no extreme East Coast blizzard forecast.
Web TV could transform content distribution TV stations and new technology companies think "virtual" distribution of television content to consumers via Internet Protocol will help reduce the cost of program distribution and make more programs available to viewers.
Wedding Plans a Dream for Man (NYDN) An architect designed bride's dream wedding for her blind husband, a dream which she and her family now hope will see the couple marry in a cathedral in Wales.
A look back at "Vanderpump Rules" star Tom Bergeron's 40-year marriage to Lisa Vanderpump The real life stories of Tom Bergeron and Lisa Vanderpump have always been somewhat of a love/hate relationship.
Frigid mix to last 'til Friday Severe cold moves into Ontario and Quebec on Tuesday and is expected to linger through tomorrow, when the temperature may rise to minus 10C.
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Kissing, Cuddling Are In, So Why Can't We Have Some? In the Age of the Internet, Why Is Dating Still Hard? -- A Guide to the No-Risk Flirting Zone That Doesn't Require Texts, Phone Numbers or Online Dating (Penguin/Bantam)
Drew Barrymore to star in 'Wild' in L.A. (Reuters) Drew Barrymore, on whose first movie, "Little Women", the Oscar-nominated "Wild" was based, and will play one of the lead roles
I didn't know that the word "tiger" (虎) in Mandarin can be spelled in two different ways, 虎 and 黑虎 (black tiger)
Dennis Kucinich to seek party nod in OH Rep. Dennis Kucinich will be making a run for Ohio's Democratic gubernatorial nomination as early as this month. The Cleveland Democrat said Tuesday he will get in the race by May, months earlier than his rivals in the party primary. He has not been
Chinese food a must-try at Rio Olympics China is trying hard to show that it is a serious competitor in the sport of rowing, hosting one of the biggest sporting events to be held in the country, the World Rowing Championships and sending the country’s women’s eight squad to South Korea.
Cisco Inc. is launching a new line of routers to protect against cyber attacks, as the world s largest network-equipment maker steps up its response to a growing threat from hackers. Cisco will continue selling its Linksys brand as an Internet appliance but launch a new line of routers with more networking features, in an
The moon does not move around the earth: the earth moves around the sun - Robert J. Guttman Jr., Astrophysical Journal 594-614, March 2, 2003.
Aerospace Firm's Chief Executive Staying the Course (Update1) - After years of layoffs and industry cut-backs, one of the nation#39;s biggest defense contractors is now focused on improving profitability and keeping its workforce, CEO Norman Augustine is staying the course.
J.K. Rowling and Prince Harry Will Be  Married On June 12  LONDON (Reuters) - J.K. Rowling and her husband Robert  Altman will be married on June 12 at Blenheim Palace,  Buckingham Palace said on Monday.
US Airways Pilot Sues His Company in Crash The pilot who survived one of the worst U.S. airline crashes in history filed a wrongful death lawsuit against his airline Tuesday.
The Day After 9/11 (CNN) (CNN - News - Video) - In a powerful new CNN documentary, viewers see the world through the eyes of people who were at school that September... or the next day... or the day after that.
World Cup: Four-star hotels in Brazil - The Telegraph The British luxury hotel group, owned by the billionaire Russian oligarch Vladimir Poetin and managed by former Chelsea footballer Pavel  Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech has given his backing to #39;s Brazilian counterpart Luiz Felipe Scolari and insisted he is
An American Classic The New York Times is publishing its annual list of "best books" for 2004. What are you looking forward to reading?
L.A. Woman Killed in Crash of Bus, Car Named Police Homicide Suspect is Arrested The Los Angeles Police Department said it has identified the suspect police want in the fatal hit-and-run crash that killed a woman on Friday in the Hollywood district on the West Side.
NASA, European Space Agencies Launch Space Stations The International Space Station, shown here, is the world's largest cooperative project to date.
My favorite Christmas presents of the year were the Kindle Fire HD, new wireless headphones, a Kindle Keyboard cover, and a Kindle Screen cover.
Iranian police said a chemical bomb killed five people and injured a total of 38 in the southern city of Shiraz, the Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA) reported.
U.S. Military Study Confirms Spookier  SPOOKIER? An Air Force research team confirmed on Tuesday that the U.S. military was experimenting with a new technology that can produce invisibility that works over a very wide spectrum of frequencies.
US Army Seeks More Than 200 Marines For Anti-terrorism Campaign US President George Bush is planning a massive increase in the number of marines tasked with the protection of America.
Elimination of `pesticide alley' expected to cost U.S. growers millions of dollars The first phase of a U.S. Fish & Wildlife plan for restoring water quality in the Chesapeake Bay region is expected to eliminate most of what environmentalists call the pesticide \xc3\xa2\xc2
Santee and Western to Buy Western Beef Holdings _ October 6, 2004 - US meatpacker, Allied Foods Group Inc., said it has entered a contract under which it will acquire Western Beef Holdings Inc., which operates the American brand of the European food products group, Western Beef Holding.
Citing a recent New York Post article, a top State Department official says Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is about to embark on a "hugely unpopular" policy by ordering more special envoys for the war-torn states of Iraq, Afghanistan and Yugoslavia.
No more Ponderosa: New restaurant opens off busy strip A steakhouse has opened off the busy strip of State Street where you can order “medium or rare” and come home with a slab of top-grade beef.
No More 'Wagner' for New York Beef Steak  CINCINNATI - Now a little more expensive, a Chicago strip steak known for being cheap eats a "Wagner" will not be available to diners at a few New York-area steak houses under a contract agreement between the operators
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Wachowski brothers set to reteam on 'Speed Racer' Director Lilly Wachowski says the brothers will reunite to create another feature adaptation, based on their 1982 animated film "Speed Racer."
Hague to visit Poland  The foreign minister of Poland, which has become a major staging point for Polish immigrants to Western Europe, says it has had a "positive" relationship with the British, despite years of enmity.
What do you want to know about the iPad? Google answers  "I want to know the iPhone"
A deadly reversal I hope that newspapers do not represent public opinion. If they do, it means that we consider the Home Secretary #39;s love affair more important than the resumption of the most deadly conflict since the second world war.
A study to test whether diet improves memory in healthy people had found a beneficial effect. But an analysis of the same research finds a positive result could have been a statistical fluke, rather than an indication of positive benefit.
Blair vows tough new anti-drugs crackdown Here we go again. There is no escape. Prime Minister Tony Blair has vowed to pursue more effective drug enforcement and to crack down on the supply of illegal drugs, after an apparent increase in their supply and demand.
In a country with an open political system, people are willing to talk about democracy and its merits despite the danger of being attacked.
Hurricane Ike bears down on Texas The strongest hurricane to strike the U S in years churned through a region of Texas that has been a major oil producer for decades, pushing flood waters as high as a foot above normal as it roared ashore Sunday.
St. Louis woman dies of swine flu; 3 hospitalized  BAGHDAD (AP)--The Iraqi Ministry of Health said an American woman has died  of swine flu, the nation's second since March. Three other persons have  been hospitalized after suffering symptoms of the disease that has infected  hundreds of people
In case you missed it, see all of our new arrivals At a time when much of Britain is gripped by a deepening political divide, the prime minister, Tony Blair, has said the country can be optimistic about its recovery.
Maine Lawmakers to Consider Banning Transfats Maine lawmakers, facing backlash over the decision to ban transfats in food that will take effect March 27, are debating whether to also ban genetically modified foods.
Obama and Putin hold 'productive' meeting in Finland (with Twitter comments) Russian President Vladimir Putin was the only leader to attend the "two-plus-two" talks among world leaders at the G20 summit in Russia, his spokesman said on Monday.
Killer whales' vocalizations help to solve ocean mysteries The discovery was one of four intriguing whale sounds reported in a recent study by the University of Washington's Center for Chinook Whale Research.
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New York Real Estate New York City - $1.7 Million Sale of a Cozy Waterfront House, One of the Few in a Neighborhood Being Razed The most surprising part of the deal was a $1,000 price cushion. The seller, who was happy to sell because he was moving away for a new
Microsoft Plans to Launch Portable PC and LCD TV (Reuters) Reuters - Microsoft Inc plans to launch a new line of mini- and sub-notebook computers next year with a combination of PC and television functions and a touch-screen user interface similar to that used on its Xbox video game system.
US storms could produce hail, winds, tornadoes (CNN) A cold front moving into the United States and spawning thunderstorms could bring widespread hail, strong winds and the rare outbreak of tornadoes over the central and southern Plains, the National Weather Service warned.
Alibaba to open'smart' shopping mall in China (Reuters) China's largest online retail firm, Alibaba Group, will build its second e-commerce mall in the central business district of Hangzhou, the company said
Amazon: Company Will Continue to Support Linux Users  NEW YORK (Reuters)\ - Online retailing giant Amazon said on Tuesday it would continue to  support its popular Linux operating system, a move that could have implications  for large PC manufacturers that currently support only Windows\XP.
EBay settles for \$500K in online auction case SAN FRANCISCO - The online auction site eBay has settled a lawsuit with a small company that alleged eBay violated its own user agreement by canceling an Internet-based auction of an antique porcelain dinnerware set.   eBay spokeswoman Linda Chen said
Airport security checks will become tighter from mid-2007.  The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration says as  many as 200 new rules go into effect on June 1
Ex-Cop Says Crazies Fired Rounds In Car That Killed 2 - Then Shot Him David Knight - Two teenagers were killed in Ohio on Sunday when they doused an approaching police cruiser in gasoline, attempted to light the vehicle ablaze and then drove it over their victims #39;s bodies. They were later identified
Eiffel Tower lights up at Christmas The Eiffel Tower comes alive at Christmas with lights making the majestic French tower sparkle on New Year`s Eve.
Obesity 'is rising due to low-income families being unable to buy healthier food', say experts Washington, DC (The Daily Breeze) - Overweight and obese school children in the U.S. \/\/ are showing more promise of gaining weight later in life because their parents are unable to afford better-
Parks, the actor, receives Hollywood Award Actor  #39;Parks and Recreation& #39; #39; show & #39;#39;#39;s best character of any woman during a ceremony in the Television Critics Association press room on the eve of the TCAs 22nd annual awards.
The Best Free iPhone Apps of June  Apple recently made a big splash in the news by unveiling its iPhone SE, which it touted as the worlds #39;cheapest iPhone#39;. And while we already knew for a while that the price tag would be $149 compared to $399 for the standard
The world of cheese The world of cheese is not so different from an American one. The names of cheeses, when they mean anything, are pretty easy to decipher. The real difficulty comes from determining what is actually in them and figuring out which are the best and the worst.
GMOs Are Causing Cancer? A new and controversial scientific paper suggests that genetically modified organisms may be partly to blame for various cancers among farmers and those living in the vicinity of a growing operation.
Kagan's confirmation on tap - Confirmation hearings are expected to begin this week for two nominees for the US Supreme Court, with the most anticipated case being President #39;s choice of an appointee to replace retiring Justice John Paul Stevens.
Pumpkin-spiced cookies are not your mother#39;s spice cookies. Make them at home with just three ingredients -- pumpkin, coconut, and white chocolate, and you have an extra-spicy take on the classic treat.
Rice, Lee to speak at NCCU forum (Update3) North Carolina Central University will bring together students, alumni, business owners and other community leaders along Monday at 3 p.m. to discuss community-led efforts to restore confidence in the business community.
Giant New York Web Exchange Offices (Reuters) - A giant New York web exchange offices for  major companies and for small, emerging technology startups was opened  last week on the ground floor of the New York Times building,  creating a virtual headquarters for technology and finance news  in the city.
Kerry and Kennedy Jr.: Two families at opposite ends of politics John Kerry's son is a war hero, a member of Harvard's first class and a former Democratic presidential candidate.
Giants’ Bumgarner a rare force in playoffs (A-l) The game came down to the last pitch, and Clayton Kershaw was just about ready to be lifted. But the Giants managed to score one run, thanks to three big innings from their bullpen.
HBO #39;s Big Drama #39; Delivers Huge Numbers The hit series #39;Big Brother #39; is back with a bang, but is it a good thing? According to the latest Nielsen numbers, it seems the answer is an emphatic yes.
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The F1 Champ The Formula 1 season has seen an astonishing surge in popularity, with high-profile stars like Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg leading the competition.
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The week #39;s news &lt;b&gt;...&lt;/b&gt; It was a bad week for Canada\&amp;#39;s Conservative government, which came under fire for hiring consultants at public expense to prepare it for its upcoming election.
Macs Go Dual Intel and AMD PCs are dual-core, with Intel Core 2 Duo T9560 running at 2.66 GHz and AMD Athlon 2800+ running at 2.2 GHz. Intel P85 is a 2GHz quad-core and AMD 940 runs at 2.66   hellip
Tories to try to change immigration rules  quot;The Home Office has decided to make it a more challenging and less amicable and less compassionate to people who seek to come into the country from abroad, quot; he said, without offering any comment on the likely outcome.
New-car sales down, some shoppers keep buying \. There were 1.1 million auto sales in the U.S. last year, down from 1.2 million in 2006.
New Year: Partly cloudy today with highs in the mid-30s at night. Monday: A 60 percent chance Tuesday: A high in the mid-30s.
Lifelines on the line for AIDS patients A growing number of  people with AIDS in the United States are now dying a  matter of years rather than weeks or months, according to  government researchers, and the rate of death among this group  is rising faster than that in the rest of the country.
U.N. panel says'serious' Syrian human rights abuses By ALFATI HARAR (Reuters) - An international probe into reported abuses in Syria has concluded that the Assad government committed crimes against humanity and should be prosecuted in international court, the first time such a finding has been made by the U.N
IHOP offers $1 pancakes for Mother's Day IHOP, one of the last major chains to offer free Mother’s Day meals, is trying to give diners the gift of the perfect Mother’s Day breakfast with limited-edition pancakes.
Gadgets: Apple has a new computer? Apple, with its new MacPro that has the power of 27 Macintosh computers, could be a real game-changing technology for the future of music, games and the Internet.
Microsoft sees strong Q3; revenue beats estimates The software company said its second-quarter earnings and revenue topped Wall Street expectations.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Nevada Gaming Control Board has approved a $900 million loan  from a Japanese casino group to help build a $1 billion luxury resort casino complex inside the  MGM Resorts International  casino in Las Vegas.
What we know about'superhumans' (and how not everyone can be a super man) (Science News) According to Dr. David Sinclair, professor of genetics at the Harvard School of Public Health, the answer is: not everyone."
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Exoplanets Found: Smaller and Closer Than Thought NEW YORK (AP) -- Astronomers using NASA #39;s Spitzer satellite and the Hubble Space Telescope have reported the discovery of the first exoplanets ever to be so small -- so close. Most of the discovered planets aren #39;t as
Easter Island Statue Sits by Lake MELBOURNE HARBOR -- A remote Easter Island statue has been found by a lake in Western Australia, giving weight to an idea it was moved by a landslide, officials said Monday.The giant wooden face of the statue, the first of its kind found in the
Honeymoon in the City  In an attempt to reduce congestion on Hong Kong's Kowloon side, where most of the city's high-rise hotels and restaurants are based, the government has decided to put luxury hotels in the central district under quarantine.  By imposing strict hotel inspection rules, officials hope to prevent
Japan's quake and tsunami: Two missing: Two more people missing after huge earthquake in Japan #39;s northeast
Iran's President Hints at Pulling Out of Nuclear Agreement With World Leaders Iran&#39;s President Hassan Rouhani admitted Monday the Islamic Republic was &lt;#39;committed, for now,&#39;&gt; to the landmark nuclear deal struck with the world&#39;s six
This\is Just What the\Kroger Co.'s St. Louis Store, That\Will Be Closing, Is Missing (Bloomberg) (Bloomberg) -- It's not that the food a Kroger Co. store in St. Louis is no longer stocked in its produce department. It's that it's
The Best of the Best The Emmy Awards just wrapped. Here's a look at who's going home with a trophy.
Cigarette Smoking Linked to Major Depression, Anxiety NEW YORK Cigarettes and anxiety may have to trade off, a new study says.
Cigarette makers plan to take advantage of cheaper supplies in Canada despite warnings that \xc3\xa2\xc2\x80\xc2\x98tariff risks\xc3\xa2\xc2\x80\xc2\x99 will increase global prices.
Clinton, Dole trade barbs after long break Clinton hit McCain for campaigning from the islands of Puerto Rico on Sunday, just hours before the Arizona senator stepped up for his second day in the Democratic presidential race.
UN chief says 'we will respond' to Lebanon protests As Lebanese youths clash nightly with security forces, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said on Thursday he was saddened by the deaths.
The company said its customers are more aware about how information is kept and protected through technology and cybercrime.
Sony Corp. cuts Internet music unit in Japan The Tokyo-based company has announced that it will shut a consumer\business and corporate internet music unit.
Gonzalez, 32, was charged Tuesday for allegedly trying to purchase a gun at the airport on Nov. 30. He will not be allowed back into the U.S. until he returns to court in February.
Storms in east US carry tornadoes, heavy rain A powerful string of spring storms is moving across the central US, with tornadoes and heavy rain from the Missouri border to the Carolinas.
Danish Chef Defends Cheese-Steak Ban (AP) A lawyer for a restaurant owner who had been prosecuted for serving cheese-topped filets of steak complained in court on Tuesday that the prosecution  was part of a conspiracy to eliminate competition in the  market.
Scientists discover one of oldest DNA markers to humans -- in Neanderthals' brains Scientists have uncovered what they believe is the oldest DNA marker to human beings, proving that humans and Neanderthals, the hominid that interbred with early humans, had an ancestor hundreds of thousands of years earlier than they previously realised.
Intel's New Atom Chips Will Use 10nm Processors  WAVY in  Maryland (CBSDC) - Intel Corp. on Monday announced the launch of its  10th-gen Intel Atom Processor family, codenamed "Kaby Lake,"  which also marks the return of Moore's Law.
Vietnam's long war with the United States is reaching a turning point as its economy reaches full growth. The country's economy, whose strength was long confined to the north, is now starting to expand in its southern provinces.
China, Indonesia ban live poultry exports due to bird flu Chinese state health bureau officials say they will stop selling live poultry to neighbouring countries for 20 days from Monday to check for new cases of bird flu that have emerged in chickens in southern Vietnam.
Cheaper Beef, Pork Cut to Taper Exports The European Union's trade chief conceded that European farm exports to the United States will be hurt by planned cuts in U.S. trade preferences, but offered a glimmer of hope for American meat producers by promising to meet their market-distorting costs.
Murdoch-owned newspaper groups face $70m in fines over phone-hacking scandal HONG KONG: Rupert Murdoch's newspaper empire was ordered on Friday to pay Â£80.5 million ($112.9 million) to settle claims of illegal eavesdropping by The News of the World.
A night to remember: the wedding of The Beckhams on September 10 In the two years since this couple made the news worldwide, they have managed to keep their wedding plans under wraps.
The day NASA launched its ambitious Mars rover, the internet was filled with pictures of the robot\scouting the red planet. If all goes well, we\ll have those photos back at our fingertips in under a year, according to the new rover.
Hoping to keep his face out of the media, ex boxer Floyd Patterson was whisked off to an undisclosed location after his body appeared in the  paper on Saturday.
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Pasadena A cold front continues to drive temperatures south of the state today while heavy rain showers move through the Bay Area, Sacramento, the East San Francisco Bay area and coastal sections of Santa Cruz and Monterey. The weather pattern is expected to continue through the weekend.
The FDA has made it a high priority to find a cure for this disease, and that is why the organization is making a major investment in research for possible new treatments, such as gene therapy.
Hannah Montana's Miley Cyrus on Hollywood's Top Stars: 'I've Always Wanted to Be Well Known So I Can Make a Difference' (AP) Hollywood is getting its first Hannah Montana star in Miley Cyrus, whose family is releasing a DVD of the Disney Channel star singing "Let's Dance".
Nelson Mandela would have hated today's dinner A traditional South African breakfast with pap and braais (an Afrikaans beef dish) wouldn't have sounded much like Mandela's diet when he was being held in Pretoria's Oranje stadium in the early 1980s.
No plans for trip to Cuba, Castro says Fidel Castro says he knows his health is in decline and he may die soon, but he has no plans to spend the night before Christmas with his ailing brother Raul. Castro says the trip will be made on Christmas Eve. Castro says that since he is 80-years
New York Airport Will Stay Open  NEW YORK (AP) -- New York City  Mayor Michael Bloomberg has said airport personnel worked through the weekend to prepare for Tuesday's rush and New Jersey  Gov. Jon Corzine has said he is "very worried" about the potential closure of  the busy Port Authority's George
Tyson Sees 'Vegas' for a Long Time After retiring as heavyweight contender, Michael "Big Mike" Tyson said on Friday he intended to keep training boxing in Las Vegas long enough to make $1 million.
Mitt Romney's 'Binders Full' Of Big Jobs Tax Numbers WASHINGTON (AP) - Mitt Romney is holding up his tax plan as a great success story, releasing to the Wall Street Journal a  binder of pages that claim show the Romney tax plan creates new jobs.
China Is a Winner in the Travel Battle  NEW DELHI, India (Reuters) - New Delhi's travel boom shows no sign of slowing down and, if anything,  is likely to increase over the next three years.
Nano-tech gets a new twist in search for new supermaterial  By Robert P. Briggs, Associated Press Writer, NEW YORK (AP)  				-- At the speed-of-light boundary in space, time and physical size, physicists are searching for a new form of matter so powerful
U.S. Senator John Kerry, right, and his wife Teresa Heinz in 2003 in Denver. Kerry said he would file a $6 million libel lawsuit against Senator John Ashcroft, right, former deputy attorney general. AFP PHOTO/Todd BOTHMER U.S. Senator John Kerry, right, and his
Netherlands Tourists Visit New York City in Record Numbers Dutch tourists visited New York in record numbers in 2003, enjoying the largest number of foreign visitors New York ever received.
The new technology enables a user to select a picture, for example, and then draw a line around it to extract just that particular part of the original picture. The user can then save the cropped picture, for example, in an online database or send it to a friend via e-mail.
Airline to let pregnant women off seat after row A major U.S. airline says it will allow women to keep their seats on flights after they become pregnant because it wants to encourage them to have children.
U.S. Navy Chief Tells Reporters How to Handle Sex Offenders   Chief of naval operations Adm. Gary Roughead says the Navy should have stopped three sailors from
MEXICO City (Reuters) - An anti-malaria drug that had been hailed by public and  private health officials as a potential cure for the bug has shown up in a  laboratory that produces antimalarial drug molecules.
Can\t Get Enough Sleep? Then Get Out and Move Your Body, Experts Say LONGMONT, Colo. -- A new survey finds that lack of sleep affects the way Americans behave, work and play.
This Woman Just Made $10,000 At The UK #39;s Hometown Game Show A British game show producer has created a simple yet lucrative game-show, which is now being played in the streets of his local town. What if someone came to ask you to make a bet, and then did it (
McDonald #39;s: #39;s Share of US Dining Spree on Rise McDonald #39; #39;s revenues rose in the last quarter, rising 5.5% overall on better-than-expected earnings.
UNDATED: The US ambassador to China, a former Republican House chairman whose term expires in January. John Joseph Torrio, who became ambassador in July 1996. He met President Clinton in Washington earlier in 2000, his first visit under the Republican administration.
Gazette: We had our chance The state has for the past 50 years been able to pick the most competent people for various commissions and state organizations to represent us at a regional and national level --- if the state did so in good faith, that is....
Cheese-makers sue California over farm-style restrictions SANTA CLARA _ - A coalition of Wisconsin cheese-makers sued California last month in a dispute over its requirements for factory conditions for dairy cows used to make dairy products, the California Milk Advisory Board said Thursday.
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US Tennis No. 1 Middaugh Wins in Final U.S. Open Win Sends Courier With  J.J.
A new look at the world's worst military disaster the sinking of the USS Indianapolis by Japan in WWII...
A man has been indicted in the fatal beating of two people after a brawl broke loose outside a Fort Lauderdale nightclub, officials said.
Hurricane Ivan slams into Florida with up to 20 inches flooding Possible record flooding levels have been forecast Friday after Ivan hit the peninsula packing winds of up to 70 mph for the first time in nearly 25 years.
The U.S. Space Shuttle Endeavour lifts off from the runway at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida in April 11,2003. (AP Photo/Andrew E. Kramer, File)
Traveling by plane is more difficult for children these days, but they also save big money too. The biggest advantage they have come in the form of airline programs that allow them to save up to 20 percent, sometimes 50 percent, on airfare, according to airline experts.
Mountain View, Calif.-based Intuit on Thursday called on Congress to provide $2.5 billion to help small businesses survive the economic downturn, saying it should be included in any stimulus package expected this week. #151;
Preliminary Report Says the World was not Created by the Elmer and Bob Doo-Good-ies. A scientist who studies global problems has created the worst case scenario of the world. His book, published today, shows the earth is in great danger not only from human pollution and careless farming or even space probes
Bush Calls Delay 'Culture of Delay' WASHINGTON - President Bush called a special session of Congress that would have to clear legislation before a federal judge can force a change in Florida ballots.
Tower of the Unknowns #39;An open question that hasn#39;t been answered,#39;" wrote a group of historians, the New York Public Library and the New-York Historical Society, in a Feb. 25 editorial in The New York Times. "The truth, of course, is somewhere
US may be planning 'first biological weapons' in Middle East Washington's plan for the use of biotechnology in weapons testing would be the first known instance of military activity using biologic warfare, according to an independent government review of the plan obtained by Associated Press.
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CDC Probes Anthrax Link in Oklahoma Outbreak LOS ANGELES, Sept. 27 (AP) - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating an outbreak of severe disease among cattle in Oklahoma, and looking for signs of a possible anthrax link in livestock from at least two other outbreaks since this year. The first
Risk-Free Living (WSJ.com) WSJ.com - A family friend wants to hire a "nanny" to care for his young boys. He tells the mother of the boys that it would be "risk-free." When she says that she'd need a background check, he responds,
How to Make a Cheese Sandwich (Gourmet Living) As the author of the new cookbook, “The Cheese Sandwich,” I always wanted a better cheese sandwich. The cheese should be of very high quality—like the milk that the cheese derives from. The bread should be fresh and homemade, ideally.
UK: Summer brings more heat records (BBC) The British weather service says temperatures across much of the country set new daily records during June.
Trib Talk: Did you see L.A. Kings miss the playoffs? A-Rod's suspension lifted The L.A. Kings made it to the Stanley Cup finals but lost to Pittsburgh in six games in Game 7 on Tuesday night.  At one point, the Kings were the only team in the playoffs undefeated
Senate approves minimum wage bill Republican lawmakers in the U.S. Senate approved a bill to increase worker pay after a Senate committee vote to move the legislation to the full chamber.
The internet was not built for this. (CNN) - Technology firms and internet industry leaders on Wednesday called on government to quickly get ahead of the cyber crisis and approve a bill that would provide clearer regulation on the online, privacy and security of data.
TV Actor #39;s Kidnap Case Told by Police Witness; Prosecutors To Speak On Monday The testimony of a woman who survived the 1983 kidnapping of actor Kevin Kline will be told in court Monday, and prosecutors will make the first of many opening statements in a case that could have repercussions nationwide.
Cisco Warns Sales Drop for 3Q, 1Q 2001 Cisco Systems Inc said revenues fell 2% in the third quarter as worldwide sales slowed even as growth at the technology giant's networking unit outpaced sales at rival Broad\bush.
In movies and tv, when there are two competing groups, one with money and power, will usually win out, but occasionally this can be a draw, a case of the rich and the poor being able to come together and form a coalition.
Boris Becker's widow backs ex-wife's story of killing to 'clear her name' British newspaper Telegraph - The wife of a former pro tennis player who was killed in February has revealed in a new book how she murdered her estranged husband.
World Health Leaders Pledge to Combat Killer Diseases NEW YORK, Aug. 9 /- A coalition of international and U.S. health leaders said on Wednesday it will work together  to tackle the global health crisis.
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E-mails Reveal PM's 'Secret Weapon' Britain's Daily Telegraph reports that Cameron had tried to change a law in order to make the UK more attractive to big-business investors, following a meeting with Rupert Murdoch in 2007.
Sugar tax hits food industry A plan to place a 20%
MOUNT ROQUEFORT WINTER SOLSTICE MAY 23rd (Met Office) The winter solstice occurs Saturday, when the sun reaches its northernmost point in the sky, and the annual vernal equinox occurs Sunday when the sun appears to stand still above the vernal equinox
Singer and actor John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono will auction off two drawings and the original manuscript of their famous song #39;Imagine #39; which they wrote for Amnesty International.
More U.S. states to ban smoking in restaurants, bars News, U.S., and Canada, Jan. 29, 2007 - Health officials have stepped up efforts to
More Freezing Rain Possible, Snow Possible for Some Southcentral Pa. Schools Classes will resume at about 2 p.m. Thursday after schools were closed Wednesday due to inclement weather. The district announced Thursday it will not offer
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"Dirty" Harry Callahan: His last ride on the force  DALLAS (AP) — On paper, Harry Callahan might have been the coolest  cop of all time. With a mop of wild gray hair peeking out the left side of his  mustache, a scowl on his face
Wahlburgs return! The Wahlbergs -- Bobby Jr., Mark and Donnie -- were arrested in Boston early Thursday morning, following a weekend visit to Boston. Each of them was charged with one count of breach of the peace and one count of violating an occupancy statute, for a total of four misdemeanor charges
Hackers attack CBS networks. What do you think? CBS News - The network was forced to defend itself again Wednesday after being targeted in a cyber attack.
World, US Agree to Ban Fertilizer Linked to 'Asian Pulses' The world #39;s biggest exporters of pulses agreed on Friday to a new round of voluntary imports restrictions on the product linked to soaring prices in Asia, after earlier saying they were too weak.
Coffee rots plant's stem  (AP) A coffee plantation in the central Democratic Republic of the Congo   and the main branch of the International Coffee Organization have  been hit by the foot-and-mouth disease epidemic in neighboring  Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, authorities said Thursday.
Rangers down Sabres 6-3, top Rangers 3-0 in series Marn Hanks hits a milestone score for the Philadelphia Flyers in Game 2 against the New York Rangers.
Tunable diode lasers, which use electrical current to stimulate the chemical reactions inside, are being heralded as a major milestone for photonics, the study of how photons can be used to help power
Mandy Moore\'s Divorce Is Final! MOLLYWOOD - Mandy Moore\'s divorce is final. Her attorney confirmed the news on Mandy\'s website Monday night saying, \u201cI can confirm that the divorce between Mandy Moore and Ryan Murphy is final. I can\'t go
Pakistan says 'tentative' agreement is near with Taliban KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Pakistan has indicated to some European and U.S. officials that there could be a draft agreement from the country toward the Taliban "within the next two to three weeks," a Pakistani government source told CNN on Wednesday.
What\'s the deal with the \nnew Google Chrome OS? You\'re supposed to think\of it as a \nnew version of the OS. What\'s the real deal?
"Crying is not a big thing in my job," says new host of 'Today' show KELLEY COLLINS AP Entertainment news producer for ABC's morning show "Good Morning America," said crying is not a big thing for her either.
How to save $35? Here is a list of some popular tips and tricks that would help you save $$$.
UCSB chemists discover superoxide radical? A new high-level superoxide anion radical has been trapped in an isotopically labeled compound. This research confirms and refines the formation of superoxide anion radicals from superoxide radicals and demonstrates a new, high-level radical in a compound.
Dell, HP, Apple, and Samsung among new PC makers Dell Computer and Hewlett-Packard are among a number of companies unveiling more powerful desktop and laptop computers this year, including the Samsung Q1, the Dell eMachines D830, and the Apple EFI-X, for example.
TNT Sees 20% Increase in 2002 U.S. ratings TNT's affiliate U.S. TV said its 2003 prime rating will be 20 percent higher than last year.
What Is the Best Way to Keep a Healthy Diet? A Dietician's Tips on Eating Better Every Day For many Americans, eating well is a daunting task. There are so many choices and conflicting
Sci-fi 'Culture' shows off its new world Sci-fi writer and playwright Douglas Adams had one of his greatest hits with The Hitch-Hiker
Hollywood Goes Political as Election Nears KISS (Kennedy Internship Support and Services) Hosts its Fourth Annual Hilarity-Infested Telethon to Help Get Out the Vote.
The US-led military coalition in Iraq said on Thursday it would keep more than 1,000 troops in the country after previously deciding to withdraw after this week's vote in parliament to extend the mandate.
Internet Explorer 9 -Version 6 BOSTON, MA, June 22 -- The Microsoft Corporation has released its seventh  major version of Internet Explorer.
Sale: US Changes West Bank Policy AP
Sudanese student in the US detained by authorities at New York airport over suspected terrorism Sudanese student in the US detained by authorities at New York airport over suspected terrorist-related activity Police say the student, in his late 20s, was detained after traveling to the United States from Sudan. The arrest came as his
BREAD: U.S. to send more wheat to starving Sudan  NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Bush administration said Wednesday  it would send more wheat to be sold on the international market  to help feed more than 2 million starving people in Sudan.
Browsing With the Mouse In an era of ubiquitous computing, the mouse is poised to play big. The device, which was invented almost three decades ago as a pointing\and clicking tool, has now been adapted into everything from handheld games to web browsing.
VeriFone #39;s Sales Beat Expectations In fiscal third quarter, VeriFone Systems Inc., the No. 3 maker of POS payment cards, enjoyed strong demand for its products as shoppers opted for mobile phone payment systems.
Flood warnings for NSW Sydney 0200 GMT - Heavy rain is forecast for some parts of New South Wales on Tuesday, followed by flash flooding.
New drug for breast cancer holds promise, but no approval: The drug company is not releasing more information on why the FDA has rejected the drug, the company representative said. A spokeswoman added that AstraZeneca  is not "terminating" a partnership with its partner Pfizer which includes development of the breast cancer drug
In Pictures: New D&amp;E 'Disease' Kills One in Each 'Taco'  NEW YORK (Reuters) - Three Americans died and 14 more were infected by an extremely rare form of flesh-eating bacteria in the U.S.    About a dozen people ate the same tacos
Sawyer Will Leave 'Prey' Franchise "When I started the series, I was hoping to just create a game that had a different way to play through the story, and hopefully make you feel like you're part of that larger world."#39;s not the case with Prey.
AURORA EYE - A massive, powerful cell formed east of the eye of the "Aurora Borealis" (Northern Lights) today, giving rise to reports of "streaks of red in the sky".
Cuba, Britain set for historic ties Cuba and Britain will establish official diplomatic ties, opening a new chapter in relations between the two former Cold War foes that are separated by a 6,000-mile frontier.
RANDPA To Cut Funding By 7%   WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Congress will cut U.S. military and civilian domestic programs by 7 percent in fiscal 2001 starting in October, the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee said on Tuesday.
What Are Your Healthier Cooking Hacks? (AP) AP - Making the best possible choices is easier when you know you have some healthy tricks up your sleeve. Here are a few for you:
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Mama's home brew is too strong. You'll get drunk if you drink it.
White House Proposes Spending-Cut Plan for Defense President Bush, in talks with top defense officials, plans to recommend major  cuts to military spending in his annual budget proposal,  a newspaper said on Tuesday. However, the White House has not  decided whether it will back the plan, a senior administration official  said
SARASOTA, Fla (Reuters) - A tropical-storm warning for portions of the  gulf coast remained in force Thursday as an approaching cold front could bring heavy rains  through the weekend.
Truck Stop: $1/slice - The $1 "Truck Stop" - Pizza topped with cheese, sauce and a mountain of chopped meat - was introduced as a temporary menu item on the McDonald's in the U.S. and the UK in 2006, and was discontinued in April 2007.
Moviegoers Who Saw 'Saw IV' Also Prefer 'The Ring Two' - With $19 million weekend haul, 'The Ring Two' beats 'Saw's' $17 million,  and the original 'Saw's' $17.3 million.
China says Apple to drop iPhone 5, 4 due out any day How soon does the Apple iPhone really get updated?
Bush to Address U.S. Economy Today in Houston (Bloomberg) - The U.S. presidency is the last stop before the global economy for President George W. Bush, whose top priority today is to persuade investors and consumers that an economic crisis is in the rear-view mirror.
Sony Ericsson to Test Voice-Dialing on Internet A company representative said the test would be applied to Sony Ericsson's Z710 mobile phone. The phone supports a
Huge #39;Easter island discovery #39; was the work of a single civilisation, a team of Swedish archeologists said today, after analysis of a 2.6-million year old carving on rock at Rapa Nui - more commonly known as Easter Island in central Chile.
'Flu hits the North' Flu hits the country after Christmas, and the government is worried about the impact on the next winter school term.
A new generation of air travel that will make it safer and more fun for you.
Icac Tries to Raise U.S. Security Budget U.N. arms control chief said the United States and Russia still refuse to add the\$5.3bn needed to modernize the Global Monitoring\System in the next three years.
HUNGER STRIKES: WOLVES KILL HUNGRY MAIMAKE ANIMALS in central Somalia. In the port town of Garacad, villagers caught wolves tearing apart a goat and eating it alive before the villagers had time to react.
Cars that think for themselves (NY Times) The concept may seem hard to comprehend now, but one day your self-driven car could be as sophisticated as an intelligent home, says one of the pioneers.
Novell's $34 Billion Acquisition of Sun  Novell (www.novell.com) announced Monday that it will acquire Sun Microsystems (http://www.sun.com) )in a stock and cash transaction valuing Sun at about $2.14Billion. Novell
Medicare Plan for New Generation of Young Seniors to Receive Coverage (AP) AP - Medicare is providing coverage for tens of thousands older Americans who get their prescriptions from pharmacies and clinics rather than doctors.
Jockey: No winners, six of 11 fillies could run in $1.7 million Florida Derby (G3) The Florida Derby has two of the longest odds in memory; one of them is on a filly, one that has yet to win a race.
He wants to eat healthy foods, and a new book suggests he might be right. The Washington Post looks at The Pleasureable Book of Delicious Tastes by Harold McGee.
New Book: A Guide to World Art, Masterpieces from the Vatican Museums and Beyond! With over 150 of the finest images from the Vatican art collection, this book reveals the artistic treasures housed in the Vatican Museums. These beautiful photographs reveal the splendour and power of Rome, the world?s artistic capital,
#39;The Real Housewives?#39;: Does She Deserve It? Housewives of Beverly Hills #39;s Lisa Vanderpump #39;s on the list.
Travelers hit by higher fares, fewer flights (Reuters) \The American airline industry said Monday that summer travel was up just 6 percent from a year earlier, despite the rising unemployment rate.
Science: The Universe is expanding \- the stars, universe, life... September 27, 2004 The universe is expanding\at an exponentially increasing rate.
Hip-Hop's #39;Black Is Beautiful' Album Drops (AP) AP - Just when pop music is on the verge of being overtaken by heavy metal and country music, a hip-hop album by an unlikely artist may change the music landscape.
Apple buys NeXT for
(AP) -- London has topped every list of 'The World's Most Livable Cities' for the 13th year in a row at 'Best Places to Live'.
Tourists fly in winter weather and ski resort visitors climb slopes The Daily Telegram • • • • SACRAMENTO -- Tourists from all over the world -- at last count, about 300 -- packed the Hyatt Regency Sacramento at Riverwalk Thursday mornings for a special holiday treat: The...
#39;Traveler #39;s Club gets it#39;s first million members The $10 charge for a one-time membership is only the first-of-a-kind experiment in selling something with no up-front price. That concept will likely appeal to a new category of customers: consumers who
Google buys a smart watch from Motorola Google bought a smart watch from Motorola Corp.
President George Bush ordered the United States flag be lowered in Washington and across the nation on Independence Day after the deadliest terrorist attack on US soil since World War II, the Washington Post reported on Monday.
Lance Armstrong will be questioned about using performance enhancing drugs,\but he is expected to plead \Ninnocent\, the\Sunday Times reported\, after the\seven-time\ Tour de\ France title\winning\seven-time\ cancer \Nstriker\ told the paper\ the\ US
World's Worst Destinations (Reuters) Reuters - With the exception of Iran, Iraq, Haiti and Pakistan, World's Worst Destinations are usually among the most popular ski destinations, but it seems people don't like to ski these places.
Dogs are people, too, and more Americans are learning that as their furry friends are living longer and living fuller lives.
State Department, Republicans Seek Full Enforceability for 2002 Anti-Arms Trade Act The State Department has officially notified U.S.  senator Chuck Schumer and a bipartisan group of 26  Congressmen that it will fully comply with the provisions of the  2002 anti-proliferation legislation, which was strongly backed by
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The New Chicken: Chick-fil-A’s Chick-fil-A’s new chicken sandwich, available this week, will not use artificial flavors or artificial colors to give consumers a healthier option.
Nancy Pelosi, Reid push for $2 gas prices STEVENS POINT - (Reuters) - U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday  and Senate  Democratic Leader Harry Reid pushed for a freeze on gas prices to be included in any U.S. energy bill this week.
S.Africa #39;s eagles lose final to Argentina INCHEI, South Africa - The  South Africans #39;s bid to end their nine-year trophy drought was ended on Thursday when they were beaten 1 1 at home by  Argentina in a first round match of the 2007 Rugby World
SOUTHWEST MIAMI — Police on Monday released the name of a 15-year-old\girl who was abducted while riding her bicycle in the Washington\Area in early October.\
N.H. school in trouble over use of pepper spray and stun guns New Hampshire schools officials have received at least four complaints from parents in recent years and three other schools recently used pepper spray and Taser guns on students, a Department of Health...
Starbucks, McDonald's Share Earnings as  Rivals Lag Share-holders of the world&nbsp;'s largest coffee chain and the world's No. 1 hamburger chain were back at the end of the month looking at a  growing pile of cash: the same pile from which they&lt;/B
Google and Yahoo, #39;Door Number 4&#39;#39; Still Off Market? : Wall Street Journal online By Ben Elgin and Susan Cornwell
Jollibee to open third fastfood burger joint in Taiwan (Reuters)
Bosnian Serbs Unplug Gas Taps To Stop War BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Ill. - The Bosnian Serb army has unplugged all its army's gas taps ahead of a new military offensive, prompting a warning from U.S. war  strategists that the world may be
New species named from Australia: Dermornis brevipes a new species of bird has been named from a fossil found in Australia.
Snowfall totals expected to top 4 inch mark in South Central Montana (Wichita Eagle) - South Central Montana's snowfall totals could exceed a 3-inch mark on Friday. (UPI)
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The best way to deal with annoying friends Misha McInnis. The best way to deal with annoying friends 1. Start saying. If you catch someone making fun of a friend, instead of sitting there feeling like a loser, you try to be funny and it could work. 2.
British airline Flybe announces it has cancelled all flights from Heathrow airport over the next week or so as a way of helping it raise more cash.
Air Canada Reacts To Fuel Dumping Case  By KATHRYNNE HUGHES  (Reuters) - Air Canada PLC <A HREF="http://www.newsbreaks.com/cgi-bin12/n-news.cgi?newsid=653600" target="/stocks/
Nigeria declares state of emergency The government has deployed soldiers and tanks around the south-eastern town of Boki, the home of the leader of pro-Biafra group, the Igbos.
How would you create a new language? Is there a good resource on how to create a language? (forgive me, I don't know much about what a language is).
Microsoft's Windows Vista will be released in June Microsoft and Intel today confirmed that the software giant and chip maker will release versions of the next-generation Windows Vista operating system, due later this year, by June 30.
France: Socialists accuse rightist Sarkozy of racism (Reuters) - France's conservative President Nicolas Sarkozy's centre-right Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) and centre-left Socialist parties on Monday clashed over reports he said the word "negros" (black) to describe poor children.
Marilyn Manson goes home to MTV The singer and his fans can #39;t agree on what to call his new CD but they agree on the message it sends.
iPhone Tries TV, Video With 3G, WiFi BOSTON (Reuters)--The iPhone, the world #39;s hottest smartphone, wants to join your television on Sunday.
Netherlands Beats South Africa to Win World Series (CMC) - An impressive display of individual skill and a strong performance by the Dutch team have helped the Netherlands to a dominant 38-0 win in their World Trophy Group-B clash with South Africa.
Pancreatic cancer: #39;One of the most aggressive types of cancer, with only 4%, or 4 out of 100 men alive after 5 years (Hicks 1998))
Polaroid Corp. is moving its headquarters to Newport Beach, giving a lift to Orange County real estate brokers. The move by the venerable Polaroid Corp. comes as the company,...
Netherlands beats Spain as Italy fails In Amsterdam today, the Netherlands will take on the hosts Spain and two-time champions Italy in a World Cup preliminary round game. All three games are scheduled to kick off at 4 p.m.
Somalia and U.S. Officials Plan Security Talks  President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed told the United States on Wednesday that a meeting will be held sometime in the future to deal with bilateral security and humanitarian issues.
Chrysler CEO's abrupt retirement Chrysler CEO Tom LaSorda has abruptly stepped down a year early, ending months of speculation that the company's top executive would make a change at the helm just as the automaker's sales slipped.
Slight chance of showers, thunderstorms in northern NY. (Sun Herald, PA, Feb 6, 2020)
I'm Just Not That Into It There's no reason why my business or mine should be there, because of the government, because of the people.
Saints, Cardinals, Bengals and Bears on the Field for the NFL Thanksgiving Game With an NFL Thursday night schedule crowded with high-powered offenses, the Lions figure to have a tough time of it on the road this week.
The National Weather Service says the chances of getting caught in heavy rain are very low in northern and central Indiana today with scattered rain showers and/or thunderstorms possible in far western and far southern Indiana before the rainfall subsides tonight.
The BBC's Andrew Marr says Gordon Brown and Alan Johnson are facing a battle of survival over whether Labour should put up candidates against former foreign secretaries David Miliband or Jack Straw.
Oman's New Airports Open Up Baku Airport has become the world's longest air-travel corridor after a new passenger terminal opened along the shores of the Caspian Sea today.