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State TV Drops Live Coverage Of Scandal-hit China League
Beijing - State-run China Central Television, the country's main national broadcaster, has...
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New Scandal Hounds Arroyo Government
Manila - A former senior police official caught with a huge amount of cash at an airport in Moscow...
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As Stock Markets Plunge, US Candidates Duel over Way Out
Washington (dpa) - As the financial crisis erodes the retirement nest eggs of millions of...
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Boom to Gloom as Australians Join the Real World
Sydney - You have to be over 16 in Australia to have lived at a time when the economy was not...
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Drama continues over vote on US finance rescue
Washington - Congressional leaders on Thursday were confident that the House of Representatives...
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Senate to Vote Wednesday on Rescue Package
Washington - The Democrats who control the US Senate and minority Republicans have agreed to hold a...
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Bush insists Congress act after rejection of rescue plan
Washington - The White House on Tuesday pushed for the passage of its 700-billion-dollar financial...
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Serbian Nationalists Split Ahead of Key EU Vote
Belgrade - The opposition ultra-nationalist Serbian Radical Party (SRS) was trying to regain its...
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Vietnam, Broken Marriage and Cancer Turn Good Cop into Bling Bandit
Ex-cop and Vietnam veteran Athelston Kelson, 59, turned to
the other side of the long arm of the...
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Mao Zedong's Successor, Hua Guofeng, Dies at 87
Hua Guofeng, Mao Zedong’s successor, has died in Beijing of an illness at
the age of 87, state...
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NASA’s Program Could Get Affected By The Ongoing Russia-Georgia War
According to a report in The Washington Post, the Russian-Georgian war may have several very...
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Columnist Robert Novak Retires Due to Cancer Diagnosis
Columnist Robert D. Novak announced his immediate retirement from his professional career following...
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NASA Sets Dates of Shuttle Fleet's Last Flights
NASA (the United States space agency) revealed the dates it fixed for the last flights of the...
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UC Hired New President Mark Yudof for $828,000 a Year
University of Texas chancellor, Mark G. Yudof, was appointed as University of California’s new...
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Corzine Plans To Cut New Jersey’s Budget And Jobs
New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine announced Tuesday the budget
for 2009 saying that it will be $ 500...
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U.S.’ Policy Towards Cuba Could Suffer Significant Changes
Castro’s withdraw as leader of
the country on Tuesday brought into discussion the long time...
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Castro Announces Retirement From Cuba’s Presidency
Fidel Castro,
Cuba’s ailing leader
has announced on Tuesday that he will retire from his...
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Former RI Priest Accused of Sexual Abuse Is HIV-Positive
A former priest accused of sexually abusing at least five
minors in two states is HIV positive,...
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Charlotte Officials still Searching for Missing Ex-Marine
The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office continued their search for missing marine Eric Hall on...
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U.S. Judge Freezes Saudi Prince’s Fund Transfers
The assets of Saudi Prince Bandar bin Sultan were temporarily frozen by a federal judge as a result...
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Castro May Show Signs of Retirement
In a letter which was read on Monday on state television Fidel Castro, Cuba’s ailing leader, said...
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State of Emergency in Pakistan Lifted by Musharraf
Pakistan
President Pervez Musharraf lifted the state of emergency Saturday, after
imposing it six...
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Sixth Day of the French Transport Strike
On Monday the French transport strike entered its sixth day
as the commuters had to face another...
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Clinton Strikes Back
On Friday Hillary Clinton's camp was trying to convince the
voters that she is now stronger from...
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Rugby World Cup Final Threatened by Transport Strike in France
October 18, 2007, the “Black Thursday” as it is called, is
the biggest one-day nationwide transit...
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Sarkozy Reveals Reform Plans Amid Controversy
French President Nicolas Sarkozy was expected to reveal Thursday night his reform plans, but the...
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Petraeus Says Troop Surge Can End by Next Summer (Update)
The top United States military commander in Iraq, General David Petraeus said in his report to...
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Republican John Warner Won’t Seek Re-election
One of the longest serving Republican senators and former Navy secretary John Warner announced he...
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Business
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1,500 laid off at Nikon factory in Thailand as exports slow
Bangkok - Nikon Corp's unit in Thailand laid off 1,500 of its subcontracting staff amid signs that...
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Air France Might Go On A Very Costly Strike
Paris - The possibility of a four-day strike was announced by unions representing pilots for French...
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McCain, Obama warn of high stakes in financial crisis
New York - Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama on Thursday warned of the high...
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Battle lines drawn over giant US finance rescue
Washington - Battle lines were being drawn in Washington on Sunday over the US government's rescue...
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FDIC Says U.S. Bank System “Absolutely Safe”
On the background of trouble signs given through the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s (FDIC)...
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Bill Gates Prepares A New Chapter In His Life, Without Microsoft
Bill Gates is just one week away from his official
retirement announced for the 1st of July. He...
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GM to Close Four Factories
The company’s CEO and chairman, Rick Wagoner announced this morning that GM will have to close four...
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American Axel Strike Could End
United Auto Workers Local 235 and American Axel &
Manufacturing Inc. have come to an agreement...
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401(k) Participants Can Sue to Recover Losses
The US Supreme Court ruled that participants in the most common type of retirement plan, 401(k),...
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GM Reports Losses, Offers Massive Buyouts
General Motors Corporation has announced that it lost $722 million over the fourth quarter and...
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Bear Stearns Appoints Alan Schwartz as New CEO
Bear Stearns Cos Inc, one of the largest global investment banks and securities trading and...
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GM to Cut Labor Costs, Will Offer Buyouts to 5200 UAW Workers
General Motors Corp., the world's largest auto company by production volume for the first 9 months...
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Nintendo Wii Outruns Its Competitors Again
NPD Group released on Friday a report that puts Nintendo’s
Wii on top of the sales chart in...
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Volkswagen Re-orientates Itself
Volkswagen of America, Inc is setting new headquarters in Virginia, also hoping
for a market...
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Edward A. Mueller Named New CEO and Chairman Of Qwest
Qwest Communications International Inc., the main telephone service provider in 14 mostly Western...
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Dubai World Will Turn Queen Elizabeth 2 Into A Luxury Hotel
Cunard Line has sold its famous cruise ship Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) to affiliated company Dubai...
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John Browne, British Petroleum CEO BP, Resigns
John Browne, CEO of British Petroleum, announced his
resignation with immediate effect Tuesday,...
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Health
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November Is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, Quit Smoking!
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month and statistics don’t
look too promising. According to the...
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Intel Releases Its First Home Medical Device
Intel has initiated pilot programs to examine a home health laptop, application, and database...
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Intel Launches Its Health-Monitoring Device, Health Guide PHS6000
Approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in July this
year, Intel’s Health Guide...
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Harald zur Hausen - Nobel honour for cancer research
Berlin - Harald zur Hausen, a German virologist who shared the Nobel prize for medicine on Monday,...
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San Francisco Healthcare Program Declared Legal
Tuesday, a
panel of federal judges ruled that San Francisco’s
federal labor law that requests...
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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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Canadian Officials Confirm 3rd Death Linked To Listeriosis Outbreak
Canadian health officials announced on Friday that three
people have died in a nationwide...
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Is Your Spouse A Smoker? Then Your Stroke Risk Is Very High
It is not enough to be cigarette-free in order to keep
yourself away from strokes, according to...
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Statins May Be The Key To a Dementia-Free Retirement
According to the results of a new study featured in the July 29 issue of Neurology, those who use...
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Governor Rod Blagojevich Pushes For Bill Covering Autism Costs
Governor Rod Blagojevich made use of his amendatory veto
power and rewrote a House bill requiring...
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Falls Resulting in Brain Injuries May be Deadly for the Elderly
It appears that traumatic brain injuries account for half of
all deaths from falls in Americans...
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Harvard Study Says More Friends = Better Memory
The Department of Society, Human Development, and Health at Harvard School of Public Health has...
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The Wealthier You Are, the Lower Your Risk of Stroke
A study of middle-aged Americans reveals that there is a
clear link between wealth and health not...
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Sutter Health Nurses Strike Over
After a 10-day strike, almost 4000 nurses returned to work
yesterday at the Sutter Health...
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Sutter Health Nurses Start 10-Day Strike
As many as 4,000 nurses were scheduled to walk off their job at
7 a.m. today to begin a 10-day...
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Mild Cognitive Impairment – A Common Disease among the Elderly
One in five Americans over age 70 has mild cognitive
impairment while not having dementia and a...
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Contra Costa Nurses in Martinez Cancel Strike
About 500 registered nurses at Contra
Costa Regional
Medical Center
in Martinez
have canceled a...
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Fidelity Estimates $225k for Retiree Health Costs
Fidelity Investments said in a statement that, according to its estimates, a 65-year-old couple...
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Work Stress Linked To Heart Disease
Stressed workers under the age of 50 are two-thirds more
likely to suffer from heart disease, a...
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