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Italian royal "heir" to run in European elections
Rome - Prince Emmanuel Filiberto of Savoy, a descendant of Italy's erstwhile royal family,...
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Clinton seeks "meaningful" steps against climate change
Washington - US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton called for the...
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A pregnant man? Spain embroiled in sex identity debate
Madrid - His name is Ruben Noe, and he is nine weeks pregnant. The case of the 25-year-old,...
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Barroso presses Gul on press freedom on first EU visit
Brussels - Turkey must make sure it protects the freedom of the press, the head of the European...
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Vietnam sentences poachers for killing endangered ox
Hanoi - A court in southern Vietnam has sentenced two men to prison for killing a...
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German school gunman revealed plans in advance
Winnenden, Germany - The German teenager who shot dead 15 people in a school massacre disclosed his...
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The Vatican-Jews Relations at Crisis Point Again
An excommunicated British bishop stated that the historical proof shows great evidence against 6...
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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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Swiss End Year Still Entangled In Row With Libya
Geneva - In July, employees at a Geneva hotel decided to call the police to complain about the...
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Baltics Look On The Bright Side Of Life For 2009
Riga/Tallinn/Vilnius - Economists are predicting doom and gloom for the Baltic states throughout...
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Domestic Violence Clashes With "Harmonious Family" Image
Hanoi - Bui Hien Dung says she doesn't know why her husband demanded she have an abortion, why...
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Serbian Budget Runs Into Injury Time As Problems Mount
Belgrade - Serbia, its stability already under much pressure, faces ad hoc financing as the...
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Pakistan confirms detention of alleged Mumbai terror mastermind
Islamabad - Pakistan's defence minister confirmed Tuesday that the alleged planner of the November...
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Airports Closure Casts Long Shadow On Thai Tourism
Bangkok - The week-long closure of Bangkok's two airports has left the capital's hotels empty,...
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Czech President: EU's Most Outspoken Global Warming Doubter
Prague - Czech President Vaclav Klaus, one of the most prominent climate change doubters, is about...
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Chinese State Media Is Against Guns N’ Roses' "Chinese Democracy"
Rock band Guns N’ Roses has released its first studio album
in fifteen years and its provocative...
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Internet leak reveals support for far-right party in Britain
London - The extent of support in Britain for the far-right British National Party (BNP) was...
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Britain to clamp down on "sex-slave trafficking"
London - The British government announced plans Wednesday to clamp down on prostitution involving...
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Yushchenko Calls for a Defence of Ukraine's Currency
Kiev - President Viktor Yushchenko on Wednesday called for a tougher defence of the Ukrainian...
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Reformists urge Khatami to run against Ahmadinejad
Tehran - Leading reformists in Iran have urged former president Mohammad Khatami to run against...
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Jose Manuel Barroso Urges EU to Strengthen Climate Goals despite Financial Crisis
Brussels - The European Union should strengthen its fight against global warming, not weaken it in...
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Economic Crisis Throws Zimbabwe into "Information Dark Age"
Harare/Johannesburg - Zimbabwe's economic catastrophe is plunging the country into an...
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Skype Defends Censorship Practices In China
After TOM, makers of TOM-Skype – the Chinese version of the popular VoIP/messenger program, were...
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Smoking in Public Places Banned in India
New Delhi - India
on Thursday banned smoking in public places after a medical study warned...
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India gears up for ban on smoking in public places
New Delhi - An estimated 120 million smokers in India will have one more reason to try to kick...
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Bangladeshi Women Fall Victim to Acid Attacks
Dhaka - In her adolescent days Mariam had a dream of life in a mud-walled hut with a caring husband...
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Correa's Long March towards Socialism in Ecuador
Buenos Aires/Quito - Ecuador's new constitution, approved in a referendum on Sunday, dwarfs its...
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Germans Fear New Threat From Islamists
Berlin - Politicians in Germany warned Saturday of the
dangers posed by Islamists, following the...
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NSA, Bush, Cheney Sued by EFF over Illegal Surveillance
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has filed a lawsuit on
Thursday against the National Security...
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Sarah Palin’s E-Mail Account Hacked
Yesterday, hackers claimed to have hacked Alaska Governor and
Republican running mate Sarah...
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U.S.
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Obama announces tougher corporate tax rules
Washington - US President Barack Obama outlined a new proposal on Monday to rein in tax...
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Indian counterterrorism measures lacking, US says
Washington - India is incapable of adequately responding to the threat of terrorism because...
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Decade after Columbine, gun laws lax as ever
San Francisco - Ten years ago, two teenaged misfits walked into their high school in Columbine,...
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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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House approves new controls on tobacco in United States
Washington - The US House of Representatives on Thursday approved tougher anti-smoking controls in...
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Obama launches initiative for hybrid-electric cars
Washington - US President Barack Obama announced a 2.4- billion-dollar plan Thursday to promote...
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Obama administration drops "enemy combatant"
Washington - US President Barack Obama has dropped previous policy of labeling Guantanamo Bay...
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US trade nominee Kirk: No "deal fever" in Obama administration
Washington - Ron Kirk, President Barack Obama's nominee for US trade representative, pledged...
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Gay Couples Protest before Marriage Bureaus Nationwide
Hundreds of gay couples, wearing signs that said “Just Not Married,” showed up today at...
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Groups, States File Suit Against U.S. Government On Abortion Rule
Seven states and two abortion rights groups filed suit against the...
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Seven States Sue over Bush Anti-Abortion Rule
Thursday, seven states sued the federal government over a rule that further expands...
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Should Cellphone Talking While Driving Be Banned?
The National Safety Council has started a campaign to ban all use of mobile phones while driving on...
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Madoff faces new charges; Congress starts probe
Washington - Bernard Madoff, already awaiting trial in a 50- billion-dollar investment Ponzi...
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US Congress to start probe of Madoff Ponzi scheme
Washington - The US Congress on Monday was to open a probe into Bernard Madoff's alleged...
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Christmas Massacre Leaves Behind Sixteen Orphans
The Christmas Eve massacre carried out by a gunman dressed as Santa Claus left sixteen children...
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Man Dressed in Santa Kills 8, Commits Suicide on Christmas’ Eve
Some people celebrating Christmas’ Eve didn’t catch up on celebrating Christmas day...
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Missouri Woman Charged for Cyber-Bullying under Megan’s Law
A 21-year-old woman is one of first to be charged for allegedly sending a vulgar message to a girl...
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Controversy In Health Care – “Conscience Protection” Rule Passed
The Bush Administration is clearly taking advantage of the least few days in office to pass some...
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Adam Walsh’s Murder Case Closed after 27 Years, Ottis Toole Did It!
Police investigators have finally solved the case of the murderer who killed 6-year-old Adam Walsh...
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How Prepared are the U.S. States for Actual Disaster?
Louisiana, North Carolina, Virginia along with New Hampshire and Wisconsin are among the five...
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Congressional Report States the FCC Abused Power
Tuesday, a
Congressional report that followed a year-long investigation of Federal...
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White House Urged to Increase Cybersecurity
A panel
comprising leading government and industry experts has recently issued a
report urging...
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Wal-Mart Sued by Customers Injured in Black Friday Stampede
Two customers sued Wal-Mart for negligence. The two were injured in the Black Friday brawl at a...
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Gov. Schwarzenegger Declares Fiscal Emergency in California
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a fiscal emergency Monday fearing that the state of California,...
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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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Mother of Cyberbullying Victim Demands Maximum Penalty
Tina Meier, the mother of 13-year-old Megan Meier, who
committed suicide after becoming the...
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Fourteen Felons Granted Clemency In the 12th Hour Of Bush's Term
In addition the more high-profile commute of rapper John
Edward Forte’s sentence, President George...
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U.S. Government Paying For Unapproved Drugs
Analysis of federal data conducted by the Associated Press has
revealed that the United States...
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Supreme Court Allows Sonar Use Among Marine Mammals
The Supreme Court ruled for the first time in its 2008-2009 term, and it was quite a controversial...
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Obama victory helps turn page on US racial history
San Francisco - An 11-year-old white girl came home from school in rural California a few days...
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Business
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EU approves tougher toy-safety laws
Brussels - European Union states on Monday expanded the list of substances they would not...
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Chrysler's production lines stopped for bankruptcy
New York - Struggling Chrysler, forced into bankruptcy last week, had shut down all its North...
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iSuppli Report: Smartphone Sales Will Rise 11% in 2009
According to a recent study by research firm iSuppli, the smart phone industry is among the few...
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Justice Dept. to Investigate Ticketmaster/Live Nation Potential Merger
The Justice Department will examine the projected merger of ticketing giant Ticketmaster...
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The EU Regulators Are Not Finished With Microsoft
Yesterday, Microsoft Corp. confirmed that it’s been accused by the EU regulators for breaking...
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Apple, Microsoft And Google Taken To Court On Patent-Laws
Earlier this week, the Michigan-based networking company Cygnus Systems filed a lawsuit against...
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Orange - Apple Exclusive Deal Suspended In France
Unlike in other countries where Apple has an exclusive deal with one of the phone operators to sell...
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Yahoo To Held Users' Personal Data Only 90 Days
Yahoo! Inc., owner of the eponymous search engine, will
reduce the time it retains personal data...
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Psystar Drops Antitrust Complaint against Apple, Claims Copyright Laws Abuse
The legal
issues between Apple Incorporated and Open Computer maker Psystar, which
arose a few...
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Companies in emerging economies most likely to bribe: report
London - Companies based in emerging markets are more likely to pay bribes in order to win...
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Court Orders RealNetworks To Halt DVD Ripping Software
San Francisco - RealNetworks said Monday that it had stopped distribution of a software program to...
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Apple settles stock option lawsuit for 14 million dollars
San Francisco - Apple has agreed to a 14-million-dollar settlement of a shareholder lawsuit that...
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Psystar Fights Back By Sending Apple To Court
Psystar, the Mac clone maker taken to court by Apple on
copyright infringement accusations,...
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Court Approves Cablevision's DVR Service
An appeals court ruled that Cablevision's DVR service does not infringe copyright laws. The...
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There Will Be No More Illegal Music and Movie Downloading in the UK
On Tuesday, Britain announced the beginning of a great fight against online piracy, with regard to...
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YouTube to Hand over User Information to Viacom, Court Decides
A July 1 ruling gave Viacom access to YouTube’s huge database, a 12 Terabytes collection of user...
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Xandros Acquires Linspire
Linspire, a Linux distribution company, has confirmed its acquisition by Xandros, another company...
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Yahoo Files Lawsuit against Unknown Spammers
Yahoo filed a lawsuit against an unknown group of spammers on May 16. According to the company, the...
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CopiePresse Seeks €49 Million Worth Of Retribution From Google
The Belgian newspaper copyright group CopiePresse has filed
a suit against the search engine...
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FDA Offices Slowed Down by Chinese Bureaucracy
After last year’s discovery of a series of contaminated
drugs and food shipments from China,
the...
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MySpace Cashes In On Junk Mail Related Lawsuit
MySpace was announced the winner of a $234 million lawsuit carried against two individuals, Sanford...
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Supreme Court to Examine Fleeting Expletive Case
The US Supreme Court has said it will hear in September arguments in the case of the so-called...
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FCC Criticized by GAO for Ineffectiveness
The Government and Accountability Office (GAO) criticized the U.S. Federal Communications...
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Dannon Sued Over False Advertising
A California woman has filed a lawsuit against The Dannon Company, accusing the company of false...
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More Legal Problems For Intel As NY AG Launches An Antitrust Probe
Today New York
state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo launched an antitrust probe into Intel
Corp....
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Tata Unveils The $2,500 ‘People’s Car’
The highly awaited “People’s Car”
was unveiled on Thursday at the auto show that took place in New...
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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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Universal and Imeem Shake Hands over Music Deal
Music-focused social network Imeem convinced the world’s
largest record company, Universal Music...
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Federal Appeals Court OKs Mexican Trucks
A federal appeals court ruled Friday in favor of the Bush administration and against the Teamsters...
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Specials
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Nation's 11 Most-Endangered Structures, Places
The National Trust for Historic Preservation is releasing today its list of the most endangered...
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Iranian Nobel laureate awarded German Dignity Award
Berlin (dpa) - Iranian Nobel peace laureate Shirin Ebadi was awarded one of Germany's top prizes...
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Google CEO Addresses Newspapers, Fair Use Issue
Google’s chief executive officer spoke on Tuesday at the annual meeting of the Newspaper...
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Proposed Bills Raise User Data Concerns
Currently, in the attempt to keep children away from online pornography, both the United...
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Mozilla, Skype Support the EEF in iPhone Jailbreaking Case
Mozilla Corporation has recently announced that it supported a move aimed at discarding the...
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Charges Dropped in Pirate-Bay Trial
Tuesday, half of the charges that had been previously brought to the four founders of the...
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Pirate-Bay File-Sharing Trial Started
On Monday, the four men behind file-sharing website Pirate-Bay went on trial in Stockholm,...
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Darwin’s 200th Birthday Restarts Controversy About Evolution Theory
If one thinks that people who lived in the middle of 18th century were conservative and that...
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American Idol Premiere Brings Out New Contestants
American Idol is one of the most successful reality television shows in the history of American...
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Study Finds Possible Link between Smoking Bans and Heart Attacks
A new report published by the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows a...
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FDA Raises Objections To Diet Coke Plus Current Label
Federal regulators asked the Coca-Cola Company to change the label on a version of its Diet Coke...
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Man Dressed In Santa Suit Kills 8
On Christmas Eve, Bruce Pardo showed up at his former in-laws’ house dressed in a Santa...
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Coca-Cola Asked To Remove ‘Plus’ Claim From Diet Coke Plus Label
The FDA is warning the Coca-Cola Company that one of its products contains inappropriate...
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Yahoo Limits Personal Data Retention To 90 Days
Yahoo! Inc., owner of the eponymous search engine, will reduce the time it retains personal data it...
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NYPD Officer Who Shoved Cyclist Pleads Not Guilty
The NYPD officer who apparently shoved a bicyclist during a Critical Mass ride was arraigned on...
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Macaulay Culkin’s Sister Killed by Car
Wednesday, actor Macaulay Culkin’s sister Dakota died after
she was struck by a car in Los Angeles...
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Jury Reaches Mixed Verdict In MySpace Suicide Case
The jury reached a mixed verdict in the case of the MySpace suicide case which involved 13-year-old...
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Chuck Turner Accused Of Taking Bribe
Political corruption is a great issue in almost every state, and though special laws are passed in...
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Blitz Divorce: Madonna And Guy Ritchie Are Officially Single
Madonna and her British husband Guy Ritchie ended their eight-year marriage in a...
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Madonna Divorce To Be finalized On Friday
London - The end of the seven-year marriage between US pop star Madonna and her British film...
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Gay Marriages Finally Allowed in Connecticut
The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled 4-3 on Oct. 10 that same-sex couples have the right to wed...
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Angelina Jolie Planning To Adopt More Children
The Jolie-Pitt clan is not done expanding yet, actress Angelina Jolie revealed in a rather rare and...
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FTC's Big Win Over Spam Senders
After receiving more than 3 million complaints, the Federal
Trade Commission (FTC) managed to...
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President Bush Signs Copyright Infringement Bill
Yesterday, United States President George W. Bush signed a
bill related to the highly debated...
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The 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics Rewards 3 Scientists
Two Japanese scientists and an American will share the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2008. The Royal...
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Tickets to Joel, Springsteen Fundraiser for Obama Online Hit
The Obama fundraising concert featuring Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen that will be held in...
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The Ig Nobels – Far From Ignoble
Harvard hosted, yet again, the 2008 edition of the Ig Nobel Awards. “Ig Nobel” is a clever...
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Update: Skype's Privacy Flaw Uncovered
Skype has been appreciated since its launch for providing a
safe and simple way of communicating....
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Castroneves Cha-Cha-Charged For Tax Fraud
The dancing Brazilian Helio Castroneves got caught while trying to dance around the tax laws and...
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Judges Sanction San Francisco Health Plan
A three-judge appeals panel of the United States 9th Circuit Court of
Appeals ruled Tuesday that...
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Health
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A Happy Marriage Keeps The Doctor Away
Scientists found that being in a strained relationship not only affected the mental health of women...
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Doctors Want To Stop Patients’ Internet Reviews
Some doctors have started fighting back against ugly Internet reviews by asking patients to abide...
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Medical Marijuana Supported By President Obama
President Barack Obama said as a candidate that states should decide their own medical marijuana...
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Smoking Bans in Restaurants, a New Attempt to Cut Smoking Rates
Why ban smoking in restaurants and other public places? Supporters of the proposed smoking ban in...
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Multnomah County Chain Restaurants Required to List Calories on Their Menus
Multnomah County (Oregon) commissioners have approved a new set of rules that will require chain...
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Healthcare Groups, Authorities Join Their Efforts to Curb Smoking
The World Health Organization has repeatedly said that more effective tobacco control policies...
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Recent Studies Should Discourage Smokers
Recent studies show quite some interesting things about smokers and smoking. A West Virginia...
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Ely Lilly Settles For More Than $800 Million In Zyprexa Lawsuit
Eli Lilly and Co. has agreed to pay approximately $800 million for unapproved marketing and...
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Seven States Sue Federal Government over Abortion Rule
California and six other states sued the federal government Thursday over the “conscience...
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Smoking Bans, Anti-smoking Efforts Are Not Enough To Cut Tobacco Deaths
Despite the states’ increased effort to fight smoking, the rate of tobacco-related...
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Seven States Sue Over Bush Anti-Abortion Rule
Thursday, seven states sued the federal government over a rule that further expands...
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Groups, States File Suit against U.S. Government on Abortion Rule
Seven states and two abortion rights groups filed suit against the...
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A Recent Report Shows Oakland As Number 1 Against Smoking
A report card issued on Tuesday by the American Lung Association of California has revealed that...
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Health Groups Dissatisfied with U.S. Tobacco Control Policies
The annual report on U.S. tobacco control efforts released by the American Lung Association gave...
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Smoking Ban Proves Effective in Pueblo, Colo., Cuts Heart Attack Rate
A study released last week by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention concluded that...
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Smoking Bans Lead To Fewer Heart Attacks
A new report published by the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows a...
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New Laws Request Fire-Safe Cigarettes
On New Year’s Day, laws requesting that the cigarettes sold in stores be all slow-burning...
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Smoking Bans Connected To Heart Attack Rates
A new study released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests that the number of...
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FTC Sues Ovation in Dispute on Drug Prices
The Federal Trade Commission alleged an Illinois drug maker illegally bought the only rival...
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Economic Crisis Affects States’ Public Health Preparedness System
The economic crisis could seriously affect the
nation’s ability to handle possible bioterrorist...
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U.K. Government Bans Cigarette Display From Shops
The U.K. government said on Tuesday that it would legislate to ban the display of cigarette...
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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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U.S. Government Paying for Unapproved Drugs
Analysis of federal data conducted by the Associated Press has
revealed that the United States...
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Controversial Bill Will Enable Tracking HIV patients in Papua
A controversial bill that requires some HIV patients to be implanted with microchips has just...
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Baby formula makers target Asian mothers after melamine scare
Hong Kong - An attractive, smiling, healthy-looking couple pose with their thumbs up in front of a...
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Health Insurance Inustry Extends Coverage To Everyone, on One Condition
Members of the health insurance industry announced Wednesday
that they would support an overhaul...
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Law Requiting Vision Test for the Elderly Tied to Fewer Driving Deaths
A study from the University
of Alabama showed that
instituting a law requiring drivers who are...
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Michigan’s Marijuana Law Contested
The contested and controversial Proposition
1, which would make it legal for doctors to prescribe...
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Advocacy Group Sues Oklahoma over Unnecessary, Intrusive Abortion Law
A nonprofit global health human right
organization sued the state of Oklahoma
over a law that...
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Court Declares Healthy San Francisco Plan Legal
San Francisco’s landmark universal health care program won
considerably on Tuesday when a panel of...
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Technology
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Reports: Government probes Apple-Google link
San Francisco - The Federal Trade Commission is investigating the close relationship between...
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Party that condones file-sharing could enter European Parliament
Stockholm - A Swedish party that condones file sharing and wants to change intellectual property...
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Men Behind Pirate Bay Found Guilty, Sent to Jail
The Pirate Bay four defendants were found guilty on Friday by a Swedish court and sent in prison...
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China Blocks YouTube. Again
Late on Monday, China has blocked the access to Google’s owned video-sharing site...
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From Vista to XP and on to Windows 7
Neowin is reporting a date of April 10th for the release of Windows 7 RC, the next important...
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PsyStar Wins Legal Battle Against Computer Giant Apple
A federal court judge handed Mac clone maker PsyStar a victory Friday, in its effort to amend its...
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Microsoft Faces Antitrust Complaints, But IBM Is Next
On January 17, the European Commission’s antitrust agency confirmed that it has once again...
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Microsoft to Cope Again With E.U. Regulators
After it paid a striking $1.35 billion fine to E.U., the largest in its history, Microsoft...
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Teens Face Kiddie Porn Charges
Six Pennsylvania high school students are facing child pornography charges, after an increasingly...
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UK Culture Secretary Proposes New Web Rules
In a recent interview, Burnham said he plans to negotiate with the incoming Barack Obama...
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Seven New Cases of “Cyberbullying” Are Prosecuted
Following the MySpace suicide case, the lawmakers in Missouri changed...
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French Regulators Say ‘Non’ to Apple-Orange Exclusive Deal
Unlike in other countries where Apple has an exclusive deal with one of the phone operators to sell...
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Yahoo Limits Data Retention to Three Months
Yahoo! Inc., owner of the eponymous search engine, will
reduce the time it retains personal data...
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Law Firm Serves Legal Docs To Australian Couple Via Facebook
The popularity of social networking sites is sky-high and
growing, and so is their usefulness, as...
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Sony, Microsoft: Can You Beat That? Wii Sells 2 Million
Back in the days when the next-gen gaming consoles were just
a dream in the minds of the few...
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IT Panel Demands Openness, Efficiency In Obama Cybersecurity Era
The appointed commission for cyberspace security released
its recommendation plan for an improved...
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Tech Commission Says A New Cybersecurity Post Is Required
A commission of technology experts will propose a new post at the White House, one which will use...
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Facebook Connect and the Eternal Adventure of Knowledge.
Every society, real or virtual, is basically a human
ecosystem and it can defy the natural laws...
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L.A. Jury Resumes Deliberations In MySpace Suicide Case
The Los Angeles trial in the case of 49-year-old Lori Drew,
approached its finale, after the jury...
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Lead Companies Take A Stand Against Censorship & Privacy Violation
Lead tech and communications companies, human rights
organizations, investors and academics united...
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KY Gov. Beshear Applauds Court Decision To Block Internet Gambling Sites
Kentucky District Judge Thomas Windgate refused to dismiss
the decision to block 141 Internet...
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Google Maps Has Its GeoEye On You
GeoEye-1 is a satellite launched on September 6th which has the main purpose to provide Google Maps...
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European Court Rules That U.K. Hacker Can Be Extradited
The European Court of Human Rights has denied U.K. hacker Gary McKinnon's appeal against
demands...
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Microsoft Hires Jerry Seinfeld To Bite Apple’s Mac Vs. PC Ads
As part of its strategy to counter the negative perception of Windows Vista and the Apple Inc.’s...
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MIT Students Found Not Guilty
The three students from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology taken to court by the...
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Facebook Dragged into Class-Action Lawsuit over Beacon
Facebook, along with 8 of the participants in Beacon, the social networking Web site’s...
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IOC Promised In Vain, China Keeps Web Censorship During Olympics
The Internet censorship remains in place for the Olympics,
despite the International Olympic...
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UK Hacker To Be Extradited To US, Faces Life Sentence
A British hacker accused of accessing and damaging without authorization 92 computers belonging to...
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Italy Wants to Prosecute Google over Down Syndrome Video
Italian prosecutors announced they will charge four Google executives over an Google Video clip...
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EBay May Be Sued By SIIA, Oregon Man In Jail For 4 Years
The Software & Information Industry Association threatens to sue eBay, frustrated by the lack...
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People
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Madonna must stick to Malawi law in second adoption: activists
Johannesburg - A human rights group in Malawi, where US popstar Madonna is trying to adopt a...
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'Top Chef' Judge Sued By Former Employee
Celebrity chef and "Top Chef" judge Tom Colicchio was accused by a
former waitress of...
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Something's Fishy About Heidi Montag And Spencer Pratt's Wedding
Given Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt's history, which has been carefully chronicled by MTV's...
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Ashley Dupré Opens Up to ABC News’ Diane Sawyer
Ashley Dupré has finally broken the silence. Eliot Spitzer’s
lover-for-a-fee has offered ABC News’...
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Madonna And Guy Ritchie Are To Become History
Madonna and Guy Ritchie are to end their eight year old marriage by Christmas, according to British...
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Helio Castroneves Cha-Cha-Charged For Tax Fraud
The dancing Brazilian Helio Castroneves got caught while trying to dance around the tax laws and...
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Photos of Jamie-Lynn Spears Breastfeeding Her Baby Possibly Headed for the Web
Photos of post-natal Jamie-Lynn Spears, Britney’s younger
sister, have triggered a federal...
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Another Singer Arrested For DUI: Young Jeezy
Another singer charged with driving under the influence and
speeding: Young Jeezy, who...
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Madonna's Adoption Finally Approved
A Malawi judge has finally approved Madonna’s application to
adopt three-year-old David Banda from...
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Ellen and Portia May Make It Official, Traditional
Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi are excited to take
their three-year relationship to the next...
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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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Lutfi Carefully Removed from Britney’s Entourage
The man claiming to be friend and manager to pop singer
Britney Spears, Sam Lutfi, has agreed to...
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Hospital Workers Fired for Peeking into Britney’s Medical Records
Several employees of the UCLA Medical
Center will be fired or
disciplined for looking at Britney...
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LAPD Considering Britney Drugging Allegations
Los Angeles police are apparently “considering” allegations that Britney Spears was...
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Barron Hilton, Paris’ Brother Arrested For DUI
The younger brother of the famous socialite Paris Hilton was
arrested on Tuesday morning for...
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Mary J. Blige And 50 Cent Mentioned In Steroid Report
Albany County District Attorney
P. David Soares’ investigation on the use of steroids and human...
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George Clooney Sympathizes With Britney
Trying to prove his point regarding paparazzi’s "bounty-hunters" tactics, George Clooney...
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Richard Gere Wins Humanitarian Marian Anderson Award
Richard Gere, 58, was honored by Philadelphia on Monday, receiving Marian
Anderson Award, for his...
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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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Photo Owned by Elton John in Child Pornography Investigation
British police conducting a child pornography investigation confiscated a photograph belonging to...
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Nicole Richie Sees Jail, Leaves Jail
Pregnant socialite Nicole Richie spent a whopping 82 minutes behind bars Thursday, thus making...
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Defense Witness Brings New Theory In Spector Trial
Phil Spector’s murder trial took an unexpected turn Tuesday, when a forensic pathologist...
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Cameron Diaz Sorry For Wearing The Wrong Bag
Actress Cameron Diaz apologized to the people of Peru after was photographed wearing a bag...
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Man Charged For Posting A Porn Link In Hong Kong
A man was fined 5,000 Hong Kong
dollars (640 US dollars) for placing a pornographic link in an...
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