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New Zealand school isolates 31 swine flu suspects
Wellington - Twenty-seven students from a New Zealand college orchestra and four teachers are being...
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Russia confirms drones deal with Israel
Moscow - Russia concluded its first weapons deal with Israel, purchasing unmanned spy planes...
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Lawyer: Detainees in Egyptian Hezbollah case allege torture
Cairo - Men detained on charges of plotting attacks in Egypt on behalf of the Lebanese group...
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Thai police say plot to assassinate royal advisor uncovered
Bangkok - Thai police have arrested three men who they claim were plotting to...
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Dubai accuses Chechen deputy premier of killing rebel leader
Dubai - Authorities in Dubai on Sunday accused Chechen deputy prime minister Adam Delimkhanov of...
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Top drug lord arrested in Mexico
Mexico City - Vicente Carrillo Leyva, one of Mexico's most wanted drug lords and son of the...
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Australian forest fire death toll falls to 173
Sydney - Police on Monday lowered the death toll from last month's forest...
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Russia fears "breakup" of summit with EU as Czech premier quits
Moscow - Russia on Thursday expressed fear the Czech premier's resignation, midway through...
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US disarmament expert named deputy chief of UN Afghan mission
New York - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday named Peter W Galbraith, a US expert on...
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Crime gang crackdown follows Sydney airport killing
Sydney - Australian police promised more arrests Wednesday as a squad...
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Bin Laden calls on Somali militants to overthrow president
Cairo - Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden called on Somali militants to topple the new president...
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Obama praises Northern Irish response to violence
Washington - US President Barack Obama praised the people of Northern Ireland for rejecting...
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EU deadlocked over 5-billion-euro stimulus plan
Brussels - The Czech presidency of the European Union on Monday urged the bloc's member states to...
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Pakistan's Sharif leads massive anti-government rally
Islamabad - Pakistan's top opposition leader Nawaz Sharif Sunday, in apparent defiance of his...
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Russian Gas on Its Way to EU Countries via Ukraine
A gas crisis which has become a post-New Year’s Eve “tradition” has ended Tuesday...
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Can Anyone Win The Russia-Ukraine Gas War?
Brussels - "A strange game: the only way to win is not to play."
The quote comes...
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Linz Shakes Off Industrial Image To Unveil Cultural Side
Linz, Austria - The Austrian city of Linz is easily overlooked on the route between picture-perfect...
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Israel Rejects Calls For Truce, Gaza Toll Nears 370
Gaza/Tel Aviv - Israel rejected calls by the United Nations and European Union for an...
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No Christmas For Bulgaria Because Of Corruption
Sofia - Bulgarian officials complained how the European Union stole their Christmas when it...
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"Will Brussels Kill What Moscow Couldn't?", Poles Wonder
Gdansk - Tourists visiting Poland's Baltic coast often snap photos at the gates of Gdansk's...
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Olmert condemns Jewish violence in Hebron as "pogrom"
Jerusalem - Saying he felt "ashamed," acting Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Sunday...
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Iran's Reformists Start Election Campaign Minus Khatami
Tehran - Iran's reformists held their annual congress Thursday, kicking off their campaign for next...
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Georgian president urges Europe not to make concessions to Russia
Berlin - Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili warned the European Union on Sunday not to make too...
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Huge Paedophilia Trial Nears End In Portugal
Lisbon/Madrid - Portugal's longest ever trial, dealing with a child abuse scandal that raised...
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EU Calls For 200 Billion-euro Economic Stimulus Plan
Brussels - The European Union on Wednesday called on member states to help the bloc avoid a deep...
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Polish Coal Miners At Centre Of EU Climate Tussle
Warsaw - As the European Union seeks to slash greenhouse gas emissions, Polish coal miners are...
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West Spars With Developing Countries On IAEA Aid For Syria
Vienna - Western countries on Monday questioned proposed nuclear technology aid for Syria, while...
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Man Sporting Samurai Swords Shot at Scientology Building
A man wielding two samurai swords was shot and killed by a
security guard at the Church of...
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Fla. 19-Year Old Student Kills Self In Front Of Live Webcam
Abraham Biggs Jr., 19, a young college student from Florida killed himself
by taking a drug...
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Four Afghan Civilians Killed In Suicide Attack
Kabul - Four civilians were killed and four soldiers were injured by a suicide attack in southern...
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U.S.
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Gates "regrets" Afghan civilian losses
Kabul - US Defence Secretary Roberts Gates apologized for civilian casualties caused by his country...
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MIA, Efron, Obamas on Time's most-influential list
Los Angeles - Global hip-hop star MIA and young Hollywood heartthrob Zac Efron have joined US...
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Ending flows of drugs, guns atop Obama's Mexico visit
Washington - As the death toll in Mexico's drug wars soars into the thousands, the United States...
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Iran begins trial of detained US journalist
Tehran - A detained Iranian-American journalist accused of spying for the United...
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Five US soldiers killed in Iraqi city of Mosul
Mosul, Iraq - A truck bomb targeting a police station in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul on Friday...
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Food-Borne Illness Rates Still High in the US
Despite efforts to improve food safety in recent years, the United States is still confronting with...
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US sending emergency relief money to Italy after earthquake
Washington - The United States will make emergency relief funds available to Italy as the...
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Obama aims to quell al-Qaeda in Pakistan, Afghanistan
Washington - US President Barack Obama vowed to intensify the fight against the Taliban and...
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US signals huge anti-drug push on Mexican cartels
The United States Monday announced a huge boost in its cooperation with Mexican law enforcement...
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Blagojevich: “I'm going to rebuild my life… I'm going to clear my name”
Mr. Rod Blagojevich, who has been recently impeached from the position of Illinois Governor,...
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Bloomberg's Budget Plan Would Include Cutting 23,000 Jobs
Mayor Bloomberg’s budget plan includes cutting New York City’s working force by as many...
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Senate Panel Approves Eric Holder for Attorney General Post
Eric Holder is close to becoming America’s first African-American attorney general after the...
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FDA Releases Guidelines For Genetically Engineered Animals
The Food and Drug Administration issued on Thursday “The Regulation of Genetically...
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Pilot Who Tried to Fake Own Death Faces Criminal Charges
The Indiana businessman who tried to fake his own death in order to avoid financial and legal...
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Head of the CDC to Step Down
The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is stepping down, according to an...
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Shock In US Suburb After Santa's Deadly Rampage
Los Angeles - Police revealed new details late Friday about the gruesome attack by a man...
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New Winter Storm Makes Traveling a Nightmare in Northern U.S.
A powerful winter storm hit mainland from the Pacific Ocean and brought up to 2 feet of snow and...
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Tests negative on white powder sent to US embassies
Washington - More than a dozen US embassies in Europe have received mail containing a white powder,...
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House approves bail-out for US car industry
Washington - The US House of Representatives Wednesday approved a 14-billion-dollar emergency loan...
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FBI: Illinois Gov. Blagojevich Conspired to ‘Sell’ Obama’s Senate Seat
Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich was put under arrest on Tuesday and charged for trying to sell the...
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Holder to lead US law enforcement, terror response
Washington - Eric Holder is set to become the first African- American to head the US Justice...
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US confirms death of five Americans in Mumbai
Washington - The US State Department late Friday updated to five the death toll of American...
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Beefed Up Security in NY after FBI Report on Al Qaeda Plot
The latest U.S. intelligence report on Al Qaeda indicating that the terrorist organization might...
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Reports: Obama to keep Gates at Pentagon for one year
Washington - US Defence Secretary Robert Gates has agreed to stay in the job for at least one year...
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Man Wielding 2 Samurai Swords Shot & Killed at Scientology Centre
A man who was wielding two Katanas (Samurai swords) at the Church of Scientology's Celebrity Centre...
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African-American Muslim Leaders Criticize Al Qaeda Comments on Obama
The racist declaration of al Qaeda’s deputy commander Ayman al-Zawahiri against Barack Obama...
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Al Qaeda’s No.2 Leader Calls Obama “House Negro”
Al Qaeda acknowledged Obama’s victory in the race for the White House, but the terrorist group did...
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Obama fills White House positions, still vetting Clinton
Washington - President-elect Barack Obama on Wednesday unveiled new members of future White House...
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Obama still vetting Clinton, may pick Daschle for health secretary
Washington - President-elect Barack Obama on Wednesday unveiled who will develop his key policy...
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Obama chooses top law enforcement officer, reports say
Washington - US president-elect Barack Obama has selected lawyer Eric Holder to become the top law...
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Health
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Seven Cases of Human Swine Flu Reported in the US
The number of people contracting swine flu is on the rise in the United States with the Centers for...
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Two Cases of Human Swine Flu Traced in California
Two kids in California got infected with swine flu in late March but they recovered, according to...
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Unapproved Morphine Remains on the Market, FDA Rules
The Food and Drug Administration on March 30 requested manufacturers of 14 medications based on...
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FDA: People Wearing Transdermal Patches during MRI Can Suffer Burns
The Food and Drug Administration, in a public health advisory issued Thursday, warned about risk...
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Ranbaxy Laboratories Falsified Data
The Food and Drug Administration says India's largest drugmaker has falsified test results for some...
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China Reports Its 4th Bird Flu Victim
Another Chinese woman has died of bird flu, the Health Ministry said Saturday. She is the...
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FDA Releases Guidelines for Genetically Engineered Animals
The Food and Drug Administration issued on Thursday “The Regulation of Genetically...
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The FDA Sets New Rules For The Genetically Engineered Animals
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration presented yesterday the final regulations referring to the...
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Omega-3 Fatty Acids Improve the Mental Development of Premature Baby Girls
According to a new study, preterm infant girls who receive a high amount of omega-3 fatty acid...
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HIV/AIDS Panic Among Nigerian Workers
Already a high-risk area for contracting HIV and developing AIDS, Nigeria is now facing another...
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China’s HIV/AIDS Epidemic Continues To Be A Problem
There are currently an estimated 700,000 people living with HIV in China, including 85,000 AIDS...
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50% Of Chinese Wouldn’t Share Meal With People With HIV/AIDS
Up to now, drug users, gay men, prostitutes and the victims of irresponsible blood-buying schemes...
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Medicaid Paid Almost $200 Million On Unapproved Drugs
Federal data revealed that Medicaid paid out more than $200 million for drugs that had never...
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Burlington Is Healthiest US City, CDC Declares
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Burlington City, Vermont, was the healthiest...
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CDC: Huntington, W. Virginia Is the Unhealthiest City in the US
A new report released by the US Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention places Huntington,
...
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FDA Issues Alert over Chinese Imports
The US Food and Drug Administration on Thursday issued an alert warning Americans not to consume...
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More Migraines Could Mean Less Chances Of Developing Breast Cancer
Women who confront with migraines stand less chance of developing breast cancer, according to...
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FDA Approves Toviaz to Treat Patients with Overactive Bladders
The FDA has approved a new drug, Toviaz, to treat patients with overactive bladders, a disorder...
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New Drug to Deal with Overactive Bladder
Patients who suffer from overactive bladder can now hope for better as the FDA approved a new...
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Vitamin E, Selenium Don't Reduce Prostate Cancer Risk
The National Cancer Institute has announced
its decision to suspend a study on the benefits of...
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Biological Drugs Not Necessarily Safe
Biological products have gained popularity in the recent
years but according to a study published...
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Update: New Guidelines For Physical Activity For A Healthier Life
According to government guidelines released this week, adults need somewhere between two and two...
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Some Cereals Might Not Be As Healthy As Thought
Parents now have another thing to worry about. According to
Consumer Reports, some breakfast...
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Long-Term Psychotherapy - More Benefic In Complex Mental Disorders
People with complex mental disorders such as personality
disorders should consider long-term...
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The NIH Renowned Director, Dr. Elias A. Zerhouni, to Step Down
Dr. Elias A. Zerhouni, director of the
National Institutes of Health, announced his intention to...
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Compensation To Rise for Veterans with Brain Injuries
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced on Monday that
it will more than quadruple disability...
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3 Babies Dead, More than 6,000 Sickened by Tainted Milk
Three babies have died and over six thousands babies have been sickened by contaminated milk...
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Avoid Chinese Infant Formula, FDA Warns
The FDA issued a warning saying that parents and caregivers should avoid feeding babies with infant...
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Chinese Baby Formula Banned From The Stores
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently issued a warning about a certain Chinese baby...
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FDA Warns: Avoid Chinese Baby Formula
The Food and Drug administration has advised people in the United States not to buy or use the bay...
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Technology
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Microsoft: Suit against TomTom Not a Start of Linux War
Microsoft filed suit before the U.S. District Court in Washington and the International Trade...
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Microsoft Issued Copyright Infringement Suit Against TomTom
This week, Microsoft issued a copyright infringement suit in US district court and with the US...
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Microsoft Starts Patent Infringement Action TomTom
Software giant Microsoft filed a patent infringement lawsuit against navigation-system maker TomTom...
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China Continues Anti-Porn Fight, Shuts Down 1250 Websites
China continues its fight against online vulgarity, as officials confirmed shutting down 1250...
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Astronauts Carry Out Overnight Spacewalk Outside the ISS
International Space Station astronauts carried out an overnight spacewalk in order to install an...
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Obama’s League of Extraordinarily Green Gentlemen
The hopes and dreams of pro-environment partisans all over America and the world are much closer to...
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Facebook Plans to Set Up Its HQ in Ireland
Dublin - Deputy Prime Minister Mary Coughlan released a statement on Thursday saying networking...
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Cameras monitor your every step in China's most watched city
Shenzhen, China - It's nightfall in China's most watched city. Women nervously draw tight their...
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Facebook Files Suit Against Similar German Networking Site
On Friday, Facebook pressed charges against studiVZ, a Germany-based social networking website; the...
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Cisco Answers Censorship Accusations
Cisco, Google and Yahoo appeared
before a Senate subcommittee on Tuesday to justify their business...
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38 Charged In Phishing Scam in U.S. and Romania
Thirty-eight people in U.S and Romania have been charged Monday
with stealing personal information...
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Big Step For Vietnam As It Sends Its First Satellite Into Space
Vietnam took a monumental step
into space by launching its first telecommunications satellite on...
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Google Earth Announces Partnership with United Nations
The web-search giant Google unveiled in June 2007 a new program designed to help charities and...
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MPA Sues Xunlei, A Chinese P2P Network
In a new effort to stop the movie piracy, the MPA has filed a lawsuit against Shenzhen Xunlei...
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NASA Chooses Boeing to Build Avionics for Ares Rocket
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration awarded
Boeing Co. a $799.5 million contract to...
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Google and Wikipedia Urge Government to Make Data More Accessible
Google is already a major part of our lives. The popular search engine has become one of our...
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Ask.com Unveils AskEraser to Protect Users’ Privacy
For those of us worrying about online privacy, Oakland-based Ask.com gives
people the power to...
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Soyuz Lands OK after Abnormally Short Descent
The Russian Soyuz TMA-10 capsule landed in Kazakhstan on Sunday, after an abnormally steep descent...
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At IFA 2007, News From Blu-Ray’s Camp
At this year’s IFA conference
from Berlin, Germany, the companies supporting
the Blu-ray format...
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In the Fight with Google, Microsoft and Ask Use the Privacy Weapon
Google’s tight grip on the Internet search market is no mystery to any one. However, because it’s...
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Business
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McDonald's Hong Kong boss jailed for taking bribes
Hong Kong - The former managing director of McDonald's in Hong Kong was jailed...
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China anti-tobacco NGO condemns persuasive branding
Beijing - A Chinese anti-tobacco group is petitioning the country's...
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EU pledges more funds to financial bailout systems
Brussels - European Union leaders Friday pledged to provide some 100 billion dollars in extra loans...
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Singapore takes editor of Wall Street Journal to court
Singapore - The Singapore government is taking an editor of The Wall Street...
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Microsoft Sues TomTom
Recently, Microsoft Corporation filed a lawsuit in United States district court and with...
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Google's Sync Service Is Now Available
Google Inc. released yesterday the beta version of a program called Google...
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Saab director: General Motors to sell off Swedish unit
Stockholm/Detroit - Ailing US carmaker General Motors (GM) could be planning to sell off its...
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Facebook Cashes In On Spam
According to a decision of the US District Court of North Carolina, Canadian citizen Adam Guerbuez...
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Vietnam parliament blasts ministers on rice exports
Hanoi - The Vietnamese National Assembly deputies criticized today the government's strategy on...
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No Plans to Nationalize German Banks, Government Says
Berlin - Germany's government does not intend to nationalize any commercial banks, a Finance...
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Facebook Files Suit Against Similarly-Designed German Networking Site
On Friday, Facebook pressed charges against studiVZ, a Germany-based social networking website; the...
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Fierce Debate over New Boss for Japan's Central Bank
Japan, the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP, is threatened to be thrown into financial...
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Sandell to Nominate Sybase Directors
Sandell Asset Management Corp., the second-largest shareholder of Sybase Inc., announced it will...
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FTC Chairman Deborah Majoras Says No To Recusal Request
In a statement posted on FTC website, Chairman Deborah Platt
Majoras said she won’t recuse herself...
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Ukraine's Debt Issue with Gazprom Settled in Moscow
Yuriy Boiko, Ukraine's energy minister, went to Moscow to resolve the issues with Gazprom....
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US Diplomat Robert Zoellick Named World Bank President
Robert Zoellick, a former top US diplomat and a Goldman Sachs
executive was named as World Bank...
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Movies
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Heather Locklear Officially Charged With DUI
Actress Heather Locklear has been finally charged with one count of driving under the influence of...
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Ludacris, Mark Wahlberg Star In Max Payne Movie
Rapper Chris Bridges (Ludacris), and former rapper and
current actor and producer Mark Wahlberg...
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Indiana Jones' Comeback Praised By Critics
Returning to the screen 19 years later, Indiana Jones received a warm welcome from the critics who...
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Dawn Wells, Gilligan's Island Mary Ann, Busted With Pot
Actress Dawn Wells, known for playing Mary Ann on
"Gilligan's Island," was placed
under...
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Actor Christopher Allport Dies in California Avalanches
Avalanches occurred in the San Gabriel Mountains, above Los Angeles have killed three people so...
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Mystery Veils Heath Ledger’s Funeral Arrangements
Arangements for Heath Ledger’s funeral
continue to be a secret, as his body was taken Friday from...
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Mischa Barton Detained For DUI
Actress Mischa Barton, 21, was arrested early Thursday
morning in West Hollywood for driving under...
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“Hotel Babylon” on BBC America
“Hotel Babylon” is the new 16-episode series on BBC America.
Similar to Aaron Spelling’s “Hotel”...
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Pirates of the Caribbean 3 Censored In China
Scenes from “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” have been cut by censors...
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Specials
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Pets in United States becoming victims of economic crisis
Washington - The US economic crisis is affecting not only Americans, but is having an increasingly...
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Haleigh Cummings Still Missing
The hunt for the missing girl from Florida, Haleigh Cummings, is about to be put on hold....
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Exotic Dancer Set On Fire Outside a Night Club
An exotic nightclub dancer was fighting for her life today after she was set on fire in an attack...
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Skydiver Suffers Heart Attack While Teaching 1st Time Jumper
A skydiver instructor in Chester, S.C. who was sharing a parachute with a first-time jumper...
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Burglar Steals $2 Million Worth of Jewels from Paris Hilton’s Home
Paris Hilton’s home was burglarized. The incident happened in the early hours of Friday...
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Mark Felt Will Always Be Remembered As Watergate's 'Deep Throat'
Renown FBI agent Mark Felt, who became "the most famous anonymous source in American...
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Police Formally Charge William Balfour with Hudson Slayings
Jennifer Hudson’s estranged brother-in-law was formally
charged on Tuesday with three counts of...
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Florida Student Commits Suicide in Front of Webcam
Friday, Florida authorities reported that a
19-year-old boy had committed suicide by drug overdose...
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Burlington’s Residents Know What Makes a City Healthy
Burlington, Vermont has been named the
healthiest city in the United
States and it is also...
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Supplements Don't Reduce Cancer, Heart Disease Risk
A long-term study of more than 14,000 male
physicians concluded that taking daily supplements of...
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Mark Cuban Charged by SEC for Insider Trading
Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks basketball franchise, has been accused by the Securities...
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Hendrix’s Drummer, Mitch Mitchell, Dies at 61
Mitch Mitchell, an English drummer best known for his
membership in The Jimi Hendrix Experience, a...
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New Drug for Overactive Bladder Approved: Toviaz
Overactive bladder patients can now find relieve in Toviaz,
a drug made by Germany’s
Schwarz...
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Toviaz Gets FDA Clearance For Overactive Bladder
US regulators on Friday approved Toviaz (fesoterodine fumarate) for patients suffering from...
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Halloween Effigies of Palin and McCain Get Unexpected Attention
The West Hollywood
homeowner who decorated his house with effigies of Republicans Sarah Palin...
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Jennifer Hudson’s Mother and Brother Found Dead in Chicago Home
Friday
afternoon, Jennifer Hudson’s mother and brother were found shot to death
at the mother’s...
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Guidelines Set For Healthy Activity
In fact, forget this article and just turn off the computer and stop working on it, stop playing...
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The Hidden Danger of a Bowl of Cereals
Breakfast cereals can be served easily and
provide sufficient energy at the beginning of a new...
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Eat Smart at Breakfast! Popular Cereals Might Not Be the Best Choice
Everyone knows that breakfast is the most
important meal of the day. A new study shows that...
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Former Newsweek Editor Osborn Elliott Has Passed Away
Sunday, the man to whom Newsweek owes its ability to rise to
the challenge of competing...
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O.J. Simpson Trial Kicks Off Alarmingly, As Key Witness Falls Ill
The O.J. Simpson robbery-kidnapping trial kicked off on
Monday in Las Vegas but was nonetheless...
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Update: Aerial Spraying To Avoid West Nile Virus Infections
Due to the multiplication of mosquitoes and to noteworthy findings concerning the West Nile virus,...
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Deputy Pulls Gun On Sean “Diddy” Comb’s Crew
A Los Angeles Sheriff’s deputy pulled a gun on hip-hop mogul
Diddy’s entourage during a routine...
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Russia Plans to Keep "Peacekeeping Forces" in Georgia
Russia
agreed to withdraw its troops from Georgia by the end of Friday but intends
to hold a...
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Blaze Scorches Key Building at Apple Cupertino HQ
A three-alarm blaze burned for more than three hours at the Cupertino, Calif. Apple Inc campus...
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Random House Cancels The Publishing Of “The Jewel Of Medina”
According to Reuters, Random House has decided not to publish “The Jewel of Medina,” a historical...
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Random House Cancels the Publication of Islamic-Themed Novel
Publisher Random House has withdrawn a novel about the
Prophet Mohammed’s child bride, fearing it...
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There Is Still Lots To Be Done To Meet Ends In The Fight With AIDS
How to improve HIV treatment and to prevent the spreading of
the virus are two questions that lie...
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FDA’s New Guidelines Limit Conflict of Interest among Advisers
FDA on Monday issued final guidelines that
seek to limit conflicts of interest among advisory...
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Facebook Connect: Online Social Networking Will Never Be The Same
On Thursday, during the second annual F8 developer conference in San Francisco, social networking...
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Science
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NASA Might Launch Space Shuttle Earlier
The U.S. Space agency said it plans to launch the space shuttle Atlantis on May 11, one day earlier...
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NASA Investigates Crash of Global Warming Satellite
NASA has launched an investigation into the recent crash of its satellite that was supposed to...
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What Are The Odds…? Two Satellites Collide 500 Miles above Earth
An unprecedented incident took place almost 500 miles above northern Siberia, as a privately held...
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Obama’s Choice For NASA Administrator Sparks Controversy
Administrator Michael Griffin’s empty spot at NASA might be filled by a retired Air Force...
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The Chinese Astronauts Were Greeted With A Beautiful Parade
The three Chinese astronauts that had the honor and
responsibility to complete China’s first...
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Update2: China's New Space Mission Gets Off To A Good Start
Last night, China successfully completed the launch of its
Shenzhou 7 spacecraft from the Jiuquan...
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Shenzhou VII, China’s First Spacewalk Mission, Enters Orbit
China’s Shenzhou VII spacecraft made it through the oval orbit and is now (Friday) in a more stable...
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Chupacabra Spotted In Texas- Real Blood Sucker Or Urban Legend?
The chupacabra could be more than a legend, a deputy sheriff
suggested last week, after...
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Hubble Telescope Still Going Strong After 19 Years Of Activity
The Hubble Space Telescope started yesterday at 7:42 Eastern
time its 100,000th trip around the...
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Congress Report: Bush Administration Changed Environmental Policy
A new congressional report reveals that the Bush administration changed their initial standing on...
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The ISS Has A Functional Toilet, Once Again
The International Space Station’s damaged toilet has been
finally fixed thanks to the replacement...
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Cassini Prepares For Encounter With Saturnian Moon Geysers
NASA prepares for an “in your
face” encounter between its Cassini spacecraft and Saturn’s moon...
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HiRISE Images Unveil Unprecedented Dynamic Phenomena On Mars
For the first time since Mars
has been under surveillance, scientists were surprised to witness...
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John Shannon Appointed As The New Space Shuttle Program Manager
NASA announced that N. Wayne Hale, Jr., who is the Space
Shuttle program manager since 2005, was...
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NASA Sets February 7 As Atlantis' Launch Date
NASA officials announced that February 7 is the new launch
date of the space shuttle Atlantis. ...
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NASA Says Atlantis To Be Launched No Earlier Than January 24
According to NASA officials, the launch of space shuttle
Atlantis will be launched no sooner than...
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Russia Launched Three New Navigation Satellites
On Tuesday night Russia sent three new satellites into space, in
a move that aims to extend the...
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6,5 Hours Spacewalk To Evaluate ISS damages
Two astronauts onboard the International Space Station will conduct today the 100th spacewalk for...
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The Endangered Species Act Will Be Revised
The Fish and Wildlife Service
decided today to revise seven decisions on protecting species across...
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Russia to Build New Space Launch Center
According to Russia’s First Deputy Prime Minister Sergei
Ivanov, his country has important...
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The Start Of An Era.50 Years From Sputnik Launch
Human kind’s space endeavor debuted in the Soviet Russia 50
years ago at the famous Baikonur...
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US Judge Protects The Whales Against Navy Sonar
The U.S. Navy is barred from using high power sonar in
training exercises due to the harm it...
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DOI Could Overturn MacDonald's Biased Environmental Decisions
The Department of the Interior is expected to overturn politically-biased environmental decisions...
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Vietnamese Health Officials Fear Dengue Fever Increase
Vietnamese health officials have expressed worries that dengue fever could spread and cause more...
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Mars Rover May Provide Strongest Evidence Of Water
NASA’s Mars rover analyzed a patch of Martian soil that is
so rich in silica that it may provide...
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People
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Nicky Hilton Manages to Make Citizen Arrest
Apparently, one would not want to mess with Nicky Hilton, because Paris’ younger sister has...
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Judge Won’t Dismiss Roman Polanski’s Child-Sex Case Yet
A California judge yesterday refused to approve a request filed by director Roman Polanski’s...
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Polanski’s Bid to Have the L.A. Court System Removed Was Rejected
An appellate California court ruled on Monday that Roman Polanski must be present at the...
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The Polanski Case Was Delayed
A defense request to dismiss the charges of sex with a minor against famous film director Roman...
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Polanski Rape Victim Urges Case Dismissal
It’s been three decades since acclaimed and controversial director Roman Polanski admitted to...
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DUI Misdemeanor Charge for Heather Locklear
Heather Locklear was charged Tuesday with misdemeanor
driving under the influence of legally...
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Montecito, California Wildfire Steers Clear Of Oprah Winfrey's House
Friday, a fire
blazing through Montecito, California, home of the rich and famous, destroyed
a...
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Travis Barker and DJ AM Severely Injured, While Other Four Dead In Plane Crash
Former Blink 182 drummer Travis Barker and celebrity DJ Adam
Michael Goldstein, also known as DJ...
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Update: O.J. Simpson’s Trial Begins With Palpable Drama
Former football star O. J. Simpson’s kidnapping-robbery
trial was off to a rocky start Monday in a...
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Gary Glitter Refused To Go Back To UK
Gary Glitter, an ex-British rock star who yesterday was released from a Vietnam prison after...
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Actor Shelley Malil Pleads Not Guilty On Attempted Murder Charge
Shelley Malil, the American actor famous for his comedic
role in “The 40-Year-Old Virgin,"...
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Bush Press Secretary, Legendary Tony Snow, Died of Colon Cancer
Tony Snow, the legendary journalist who, despite his criticism of the Bush administration, was...
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Britney Spears Cleared in Paparazzo Accident
Paparazzi magnet Britney Spears was cleared of any fault in an accident that led a paparazzo to...
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Nicole Kidman Backs UN Campaign to End Violence against Women
Nicole Kidman called on the world leaders to team up and fight the violence against women. The...
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Mel Gibson Obeys DUI Probation Terms
Superior Court Judge Lawrence Mira concluded on Wednesday
that Mel Gibson has met terms of his...
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LA Mayor Villaraigosa Ends Affair With Newscaster
Los Angeles mayor Antonio Ramon Villaraigosa, who made headlines with his adulterous relationship...
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Britney Runs over Third Foot in a Month
Pop singer Britney Spears allegedly made a third victim Wednesday by running over an overzealous...
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Ellen Pompeo and Chris Ivery Got Married
"Grey’s Anatomy" star Ellen Pompeo and her fiancé, music producer Chris Ivery enjoyed a...
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Britney Spears Drove Over Cop's Foot
Trainwreck and part time pop singer Britney Spears drove over a Los Angeles County Sheriff deputy's...
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No Charges for Kid Rock after VMA Fight with Tommy Lee
Kid Rock no longer faces charges for the assault on Tommy Lee that took place at the MTV Video...
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Hannah Montana’s Concert Sellouts To Be Investigated
Following a row of complaints filed by frustrated parents
who failed to obtain tickets to the...
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Singer Mindy McCready Sentenced To Jail
Country music singer Mindy McCready was sentenced to a year behind bars on Friday after she broke...
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Defense: “No Evidence" to Convict Phil Spector
The defense team for music producer Phil Spector said Thursday that there is not enough scientific...
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Cold Closing Arguments In Spector Trial
Closing arguments began today in the Phil Spector murder trial and the prosecution adopted a strong...
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Phil Spector’s Murder Trial Reaches Final Stage
Almost five months and 77 witnesses on the stand later, the prosecution in Phil Spector’s murder...
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'Best Friend' Talks About Lana Clarkson's Despondency
Punkin Laughlin, a club promoter that names late actress Lana Clarkson her ‘best...
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Paris Hilton Headed Back To Jail, Screaming And Crying
A very disturbed Paris Hilton was seen leaving court today after a judge ordered her to return to...
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Pakistani Prime Minister Investigated Over Alleged Flirtation
Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz is being investigated
by senators in the upper house of...
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Mel Gibson Praised For Progress After DUI Arrest
A California judge gave the 51-year-old actor a thumbs up for making steady progress in a...
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Journalist David Halbertsam Died in Car Crash at 73
American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author, who gained widespread fame through his early...
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