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EA's Spore Is Ready For Its Official Release
Later this week, Electronic Arts Inc. will release Spore, one
of the most anticipated games ever....
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Xbox 360 Hammers PlayStation 3 In Japan's Weekly Sales
According to various media reports, the past week has been a
god one of Microsoft’s Xbox 360 in...
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GTA IV: A $100 Million Budget Doesn't Guarantee Bugless Launch
In an interview with Times Online, GTA IV producer Leslie Benzies has confirmed that the budget...
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The Beginning Of The Decline For Nintendo?
All we've been hearing since last year is how successful Nintendo Wii is. But is this phenomenal...
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5 Million Halo 3 Copies Sold, Mass Effect Amasses 1 Million Copies
Microsoft's system seller Halo 3 sold more than 5 million copies,
according to GameDaily.com,...
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Halo 3 Breaks Day One Sales Records
As anticipated, Microsoft’s “system seller” Halo 3 brought
the company more than $170 million in...
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2.4M Halo 3 Copies Sold, 4,243,724 Games Played and Counting...
While I'm writing these lines there are 36,956 players online in Halo 3, but in the last 24 hours...
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HALO 3: The End Begins…
With blockbuster titles like BioShock, Crysis, Haze, Jericho or COD4, the fall of 2007 is...
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Wii Tops Xbox 360 and PS3 in Worldwide Sales
Financial Times reports that Wii’s global sales have surpassed those of the Xbox 360’s, in a chart...
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M-Rated Games Make More Money in the US
Violence, atrocities, blood, injurious language, they’re all ingredients that make up an M-rated...
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Wii Shatters Sales Record in UK
The Nintendo Wii is crushing its competitors in almost every territory where the console is...
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Gaming Industry Set to Surpass $18 Billion in 2007
NPD Group, which has just released its estimates for the month of July in the US and Canada,...
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Sony Unleashes the 80GB PS3 in the US and Canada
Sony announced the immediate availability of its 80GB PlayStation 3, which will sell for an...
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Xbox 360 Is Now Officially $50 Cheaper
After more than 18 months of presence on the market, Microsoft’s next-gen gaming rig is getting a...
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World of Warcraft Tops 9 Million Subscribers
Those guys at Blizzard are probably in need for someone specifically savvy at counting money,...
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US PS3 Sales Surpass Xbox 360 Sales, But Nintendo Wins
The semi-price cut Sony operated before this year’s E3 for its high end gaming rig shows some...
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Japan PS3 Sales Hit 1 Million Units
After more than 8 months on the market, Sony’s gigantic gaming console has finally touched the 1...
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EA Official Predicts Surge in Online Gaming
EA’s chief of e-marketing has prophesized that online gaming could become a very important revenue...
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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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Obama defends spending as key to future economic growth
Washington - US President Barack Obama defended the spending outlined in his budget Tuesday,...
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Twenty years after Exxon Valdez, oil spills still threaten coasts
San Francisco - Few lessons have been learned from Exxon Valdez, as oil spills are a regular...
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Unemployment Rates at Their Highest in Decades
Friday, the Labor Department informed that the United States had lost approximately 600,000...
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Obama’s Inauguration Hindering Cell Networks
Given that on Sunday, when the pre-inauguration concert took place at Lincoln Memorial, people...
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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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National Blood Donor Month Is Here
January marks the National Blood Donor Month, but fewer people than ever remember this. In...
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CMS Releases New Nursing Home Ratings
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services released on Thursday quality ratings for each of...
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FDA Requires More Study Of Heart Risk For Diabetes Drugs
More than a year after GlaxoSmithKline PLC’s Avandia was linked to higher risk of heart...
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FDA Panel Warns Over Two Asthma Drugs
A US Food and Drug Administration panel decided on Thursday that two asthma drugs pose serious...
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FDA Panel To Decide On The Safety Of Asthma Drugs
A Food and Drug Administration panel of medical
experts is weighing whether to allow certain...
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Experimental Malaria Vaccine Effective in Clinical Trials
An experimental vaccine against malaria may
prove to be a powerful weapon in the fight against one...
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Georgia Gets A Taste Of Winter
Georgia’s northeast counties are dealing with a wintry weather condition, which led to the decision...
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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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The Great American Smokeout Is Here! Time To Quit Smoking!
For many people trying to kick the noxious habit of smoking,
the Great American Smokeout is a...
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US Heart Failure Hospitalization Rate Almost Tripled Over Three Decades
A study presented Sunday at the American Heart Association
meeting in New Orleans revealed that...
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California to get first bullet train in US
Los Angeles - California is to get the first bullet train network in the United States, with trains...
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Halloween candidates demand candy, not votes
San Francisco - Armies of would-be political candidates knocked on doors throughout the US...
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Obama Victory Would Be a Dream Come True for French Blacks
Paris - When French historian Pap Ndiaye was asked recently what Barack Obama's election as US...
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For Obama: "It's the Network, Stupid!"
San Francisco - If anyone still questioned the power of the internet to play a key role in the...
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US declares Alaskan beluga whale populate endangered
Washington - A US government agency declared a cluster of beluga whales off Alaska's Cook Inlet to...
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Movies
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Beyonce's marital thriller tops movie rankings
New York - The marital thriller Obsessed, starring chart- topping pop singer Beyonce Knowles,...
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The Jonas Brothers: The 3-D Concert Experience Movie
In honor of their Jonas Brothers: The 3-D Concert Experience movie, the trio has been surprising...
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Audiences Really Into “He’s Just Not That Into You”
Who is not into “He’s Just Not That Into You”? Certainly not moviegoers, as...
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“Taken” on Top at Box Office
According to studio estimates on Sunday the spy thriller "Taken" starring...
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“The Biggest Loser” Wins Big Ratings
According to Nielsen estimates, NBC’s “The Biggest Loser” recorded big ratings on...
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Aniston's 'Marley and Me' Still Atop Of The Box Office
Jennifer Aniston's puppy flick, "Marley and Me," maintained its top spot at the box...
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“Marley & Me” – A Top Couple at the Box Office
Hollywood revenues benefited from a very prosperous Christmas weekend, as films starring big...
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Moviegoers Greeted Jim Carrey and “Yes Man”
Moviegoers greeted Jim Carrey’s latest film with enthusiasm and helped “Yes...
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The Box Office for the Last Weekend before Christmas
Despite the fact that winter storms raked both boasts cutting business nearly in half in theaters...
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The Day the Earth Stood Still tops US box office
New York - Keanu Reeves-starrer, "The Day the Earth Stood Still", topped the US box...
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‘Four Christmases’ Box Office Hit, No.1 for 2nd Weekend
Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn scored a huge hit at the box office with their "Four...
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“Four Christmases” Puts Holiday Spirit Atop Box Office
In spite of the generally bitter reviews it has received,
holiday comedy “Four Christmases,”...
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With $31.6M, “Four Christmases” Tops This Weekend Box Office
“Four Christmases”, the new Seth Gordon film earned the
top spot in this weekend box office with...
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What a Bite! “Twilight” Scores Big at Box Office
Vampire love seems to be contagious these days, as the
highly anticipated “Twilight” took in...
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“Solace:” Record Earnings, but Not Quite as Large as Reported Sunday
Even though
Sunday, Columbia Pictures proudly announced that the new James Bond movie “Quantum
of...
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“James Bond: Quantum Of Solace” Scores Less Than Previously Reported
James Bond was not as efficient as one had initially
thought, but the superspy still scored big at...
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Late U.S. Release Brings Mr. Bond $70.4 Million Worth Of Solace
He may have failed to win critical acclaim, but James Bond
still is the top entertainer for...
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With $63.5 million, Madagascar Sequel Roars Atop Box Office
“Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa” single-handedly elevated the weekend’s
box office 29 percent...
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Madagascar - The King of This Weekend's Box Office
New York - The animated comedy Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa was the king of the box-office jungle...
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'Madagascar Escape 2 Africa' Scores $63.5M At The Box Office
This weekend's top spot at the box office was claimed by Alex the lion, Marty the zebra, Melman the...
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“High School Musical 3” Continues Its Gig Atop North American Box Office
Young trick-or-treaters preferred to eat candy and watch a
syrupy film rather than take part in...
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High School Musical Maintains Top Position at US Box Offices
Los Angeles - The first cinematic sequel in the High School Musical series continued to earn top...
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Update 2: “High School Musical 3” Sings From The Top Of The Box Office
One of the most peculiar and interesting clashes at the
North American box office has taken a...
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‘High School Musical 3: Senior Year’ Rocks the House
The “High School Musical’ series of films is one propelled
by the unbeatable formula of attractive...
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Oprah's Life Wouldn't Be The Same Without Kindle
Today is the day that Oprah Winfrey will announce her new favorite gadget. During the October 24th...
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Update1: “Chihuahua” Is Too Small For “Max Payne”
An action flick inspired by a video game seems to be the
perfect formula for a top spot at the...
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Max Payne Shoots Its Way To Top Of Box Office
The movie adaptation of the critically-acclaimed noir video
game franchise “Max Payne” blew away...
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“Body of Lies” Can’t Fool “Beverly Hills Chihuahua”
Things don’t look so good for movies that depict political
issues or at least the disarray and...
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“Chihuahua” Gets Paws On Top Spot At Box Office
Well, “Beverly
Hills Chihuahua”
barked louder than its tiny breed would usually permit. And it...
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The Coens Burn Their Way Up To No. 1
Even though critics were not so excited about The Coen Brothers’ new film, especially after the...
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Specials
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Conficker Worm: Huge Threat? April Fools Joke?
Everyone hopes that April 1 won’t actually be Zero Day for the Conficker worm, but if...
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Pyramids to go dark for "Earth Hour"
Cairo - The Pyramids and the Sphinx, normally bathed in the golden glow of high-powered...
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New Treatment for Parkinson’s Disease Proves Successful in Mice
A study published in the 20 March issue of the journal Science concluded that by electrically...
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Fresh water supply pressured by growing population, social demands
New York - The world's fresh water is a finite commodity, but growing demands for it are tearing...
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Police recover painting by German 15th century master
Oslo - Norwegian police said Wednesday they have recovered a painting by German master Lucas...
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Barbie not bent out of shape over 50th birthday
Los Angeles - Uber-fashion doll Barbie turned 50 on Monday, celebrating her half century with a...
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WHO: HIV Prevalence among the Elderly Very High
While public health campaigns remain largely focused on the young, the number of older people...
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Academy Awards Ratings Went Up
For the 81st Annual Academy Awards that were held Sunday night, the ratings registered a...
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This Year’s Oscar Ratings Go Up
Despite the mixed reviews, Hugh Jackman turned out to be a great host for this year’s Academy...
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Conjoined Twins Separated in Pittsburgh
A team of doctors in Pittsburgh managed to separate 2-year-old conjoined twin girls from...
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Migraines May Now Have An Explanation: Too Much Belly Fat?
Excess fat around the waistline has long been blamed for increasing the risk of heart disease,...
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What Killed the Neanderthals?
Scientists will never give up on trying to discover as many things as possible about the species of...
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Your Waist May Offer a Picture of Your Migraine Risk
A new study shows that overweight people are more likely to have migraines than those who are...
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DTV Delay Finally Made Official
President Barack Obama made the digital TV delay official on Wednesday by signing legislation...
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Aspirin Found to Reduce Colon Cancer Risk
Long-term use of aspirin or other similar nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs may reduce the risk...
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Justice Ginsburg Fights Terrible Disease
Pancreatic cancer, the terrible disease that kneeled actor Patrick Swayze last year, has recently...
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National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness DAY Is Almost Here
Saturday marks the annual National Back HIV/AIDS Awareness DAY, a day meant to encourage...
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Digital TV Shift Postponed Until June
Death of television as you’ve known it might come later than planned after the U.S. Senate...
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Antarctica Is Not As Cold As Believed
The general belief that the eastern Antarctic area is getting colder despite the worldwide trend of...
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“Paul Blart: Mall Cop” Big Box Office Draw
Taking over the top spot at this weekend’s box office with a shocking $34 million,...
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The Golden Globes Show Ratings Improvement
U.S. TV ratings for the 66th annual Golden Globe Awards showed important improvement over last...
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CES Attendance Drops With 23 Percent
CES 2009 has finally closed its gates and now it’s time for all kind of statistics and...
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Colonoscopies –Not Perfect, But Highly Recommended
A Canadian study, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, concluded that colonoscopies may...
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10 Puppy Mill Survivors Searching For A Home
The ten puppies seized at Los Angeles International Airport will be given up for adoption.Those...
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Cancer – A Leader by 2010
The World Health Organization, in a report released this week, warned that new cancer cases and...
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Are Popular Asthma Drugs Safe? FDA Panel to Decide on Their Safety
A Food and Drug Administration panel of medical
experts is weighing whether to allow certain...
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Cancer To Become World’s Number One Killer By 2010
Cancer will become world’s number one killer by 2010, as the number of people in poorer countries...
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Today Is Word AIDS Day: Do You Know Your HIV/AIDS Status? Get Tested!
The 1st of December is World AIDS Day. To honour the 20th
anniversary of the first World Aids Day...
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China Promises to Fight AIDS Discrimination
Sunday,
when the AIDS awareness symbol-a red ribbon-was unveiled at the Olympic
Bird's Nest...
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Monday Is World AIDS Day – Do Something About It!
More people than ever before are living with HIV worldwide and new infections continue. HIV is a...
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Gadgets
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Wal-Mart May Sell as Much as 4.5 Million iPhones Next Year
Apple’s deal with Wal-Mart has certainly raised a few
eyebrows. Nonetheless, analysts are seeing...
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Oprah Winfrey's Life Wouldn't Be The Same Without Kindle
Today is the day that Oprah Winfrey will announce her new favorite gadget. During the October 24th...
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New Nintendo DS to Be Launched
The Sunday edition of „The Nikkei Business Daily” has
revealed in a report that Nintendo has a new...
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Google Android First Phone Nearing Release
Everybody’s
waiting for T-Mobile’s big announcement: the release of Google’s new Android
Phone,...
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First Android Phone To Be Launched By T-Mobile In October
The first mobile phone powered by Google's Android mobile OS will be shipped soon. The phone, made...
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Palm Centro - Unlocked And Google Map Enhanced
Palm Centro is now unlocked for all U.S. customers, the smartphone producer unveiled on Monday. In...
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Apple Refreshes MacBook and MacBook Pro Lineup
Apple unveiled updated version of its notebook models,
MacBook and MacBook Pro. Basically, the...
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IPhone Inventories Apparently Building Up
During his keynote at MacWorld, Steve Jobs announced that the sales of Apple’s ultimate gadget have...
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A New Surprise From iPhone
One year after Steve Jobs announced at MacWorld the iPhone the
frenzy is far from over, especially...
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iSuppli: The iPod Nano's Parts Cost $58.85 and $82.85
U.S. market research company iSuppli, known for its teardown analysis of prominent market products,...
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Microsoft Cuts Zune’s Price to $199, Hints at Zune Phone
What, you thought the Zune brand was dead? No way, Jose! Yes, the Zune did sell more than 1 million...
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Apple’s iPhone Tops All Other Smart Phones in the US
The expensive UniquePhone dethroned all other smart phones sold in July in the US, a territory...
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Apple Reveals Details About iPhone Battery Replacement Program
The Cupertino
company has posted on its website the details regarding the iPhone...
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Health
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Most Americans Living in Areas with High Levels of Pollution
According to the American Lung Association’s State of Air 2009 report released on Wednesday,...
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WHO: No need for travel, pork import restrictions
Geneva - World Health Organization officials reiterated Tuesday that travel restrictions would not...
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Kids with ADHD Taking Meds Do Better in School
Children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder who are treated score higher on math and...
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Nexavar Fails in Melanoma Phase III Trial
German drug maker Bayer AG and Onyx Pharmaceuticals on Monday announced they ended a Phase III...
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More Americans Living with Paralysis than Previously Thought
New research by the University of New Mexico suggests that the number of people in the United...
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GlaxoSmithKline and Pfizer Announce New HIV Drug Company
Britain’s biggest drugs company GlaxoSmithKline and US rival Pfizer announced Thursday...
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Heart Disease Patients Going Through Depression At Risk Of Heart Failure
Heart disease patients going through depression are at greater risk for heart failure, according to...
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CDC: US Makes No Progress in Food Safety
A report released Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revealed that,...
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PEPFAR Program Decreased AIDS-Related Deaths in Africa
According to a study published online Monday in The Annals of Internal Medicine, the...
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FDA Delays Approval of Symbicort in 6-11 Year Olds with Asthma
Giant drugmaker AstraZeneca Plc said Monday it has received a Complete Response Letter from US...
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April – The National Child Abuse Prevention Month
This April marks the 26th anniversary of the National Child Abuse Prevention Month, a month...
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ADHD Kids Much Less Consistent in Their Response Times
New research published in the journal Child Neuropsychology suggests that children with...
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Humana On Medicare Rate Calculations
Humana Inc is "closely analyzing" all aspects of the planned fiscal 2010 payment rates...
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Brand New Alzheimer’s Theory
U.S. biotechnology company Genentech Inc has published a new study in the journal Nature that...
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It’s High Time Children Were Strongly Protected Against the Flu’s Massive Attack
It appears that the flu caused the death of the 10-year-old Long Island, New York child. Cynthia...
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Physical Activity May Cut Colon Cancer Risk
Many studies have shown that physical activity helps the body get rid of extra pounds, thus...
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Justice Ginsburg to Recover at Home after Cancer Surgery
The US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg left hospital Friday, a week after she underwent...
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Your Waist May Offer A Picture Of Your Migraine Risk
A new study shows that overweight people are more likely to have migraines than those who are...
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Worried about Prostate Cancer? New Urine Test May Offer You an Answer
A new urine test designed to distinguish between benign and aggressive forms of prostate cancer may...
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People Paid to Quit Smoking More Likely to Succeed
People who get paid to stop smoking are three times more likely to kick the habit for at least...
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Obesity Linked to Birth Defects
Tuesday, British researchers informed that obese women were more prone to giving birth to...
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Early Alzheimer’s Linked to Poor Driving Skills
According to a new study from the University of Iowa, poor driving skills may be considered one...
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Experimental HIV Gel Proves Effective in Trials
An experimental vaginal gel made by Indevus Pharmaceuticals Inc. was effective in preventing HIV...
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HIV/AIDS Still a Threat, especially among African Americans
Nowadays HIV/AIDS continues to be a threat to men, women and children to all communities as many...
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FDA Clears First Drug from Genetically Engineered Animals
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday cleared the first medicine made from...
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Justice Ginsberg Plans Return To Court Soon After Surgery
US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg announced her intention to be back at work for the...
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Delphi Seeks to Cut Health Benefits for Retirees
Auto supplier Delphi Corp. has sought U.S. Bankruptcy Court permission to eliminate health care...
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Justice Ginsburg Has Surgery To Remove Pancreatic Tumor
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg underwent surgery Thursday at the Memorial...
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Beach Vacations May be Linked with an Increased Risk of Skin Cancer
Beach vacations during childhood may increase children’s future risk of deadly skin cancer...
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Surgeons Remove Healthy Donor Kidney through Vagina
A team of surgeons at John Hopkins Medical Center have managed to remove a healthy kidney...
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Science
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Coral Reef-Based Study Suggests Rapid Sea Level Rise Possible
A recent study focusing on climate change brings evidence that the sea level will most likely rise...
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Update: Antarctic Bridge that Was Holding Wilkins Ice Shelf Ruptures
The rupture of the ice bridge that was holding Antarctica’s Wilkins Ice Shelf in place will...
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Antarctic Bridge that Was Holding Wilkins Ice Shelf Ruptures
An ice bridge that was holding an ice shelf (that has been disintegrating since the 1960s) in place...
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Global Warming Needs To Be Addressed NOW
The latest studies completed on global warming point out that the phenomenon is moving at a much...
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FDA Clears First Drug From Genetically Engineered Animals
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday cleared the first medicine made from...
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Cleaner Air Equals Longer Life
The battle against pollution has been one of the biggest concerns over the past two decades. And...
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Antarctica Suffers From Global Warming Just As Every Other Continent
Even though a few years back there were some reports about Antarctica’s weather getting...
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We Actually Live in a Super Milky Way!
The fact that the Milky Way is much smaller than the Andromeda Galaxy, which is our nearest...
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Smaller Companies Are To Supply the ISS
NASA will turn to a local firm to get supplies to the International Space Station. Orbital Sciences...
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Racial Gap In Colorectal Cancer Is Widening
Colorectal cancer deaths have fallen in the
United States
this decade, but the racial gap in...
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A Vaccine Against Malaria That Promises To Drastically Cut Infection Rates
Researchers reported on Monday that a revolutionary vaccine against
malaria protected up to 65...
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MSL Launch Delayed, But MPL Has A Chance for Survival
NASA announced yesterday that is has delayed its planned October 2009 launch of the Mars Science...
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NASA Delays MSL And Announces Revival Attempt
NASA announced yesterday that is has delayed its planned October 2009 launch of the Mars Science...
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Study: CT Scans Nearly As Accurate As Angiography
New research published in this week’s New England Journal of
Medicine reveals that noninvasive CT...
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Study: Autumn Babies Are More Prone To Childhood Asthma
Are you afraid of having a child with
asthma? A new study suggests that the time of the year in...
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Hubble Telescope Sends Postcards From Extrasolar Planets
After years of effort on improved observational techniques and better data analysis, one set of...
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HIV Treatment Is Most Efficient when Started Earlier, Study Says
US and Canadian researchers suggests that starting HIV
treatment earlier than currently...
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Sea Levels to Rise a Metre This Century, German Experts Warn
Hamburg, Germany - Sea levels around the world will rise one metre this century, according to...
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HIV Origins Traced Around 1900, Much Earlier Than Believed
AIDS first came to public notice in 1981 when US doctors noted an unusual cluster of deaths
among...
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The Extraordinary Perseid Meteor Shower Peaked This Morning
Early Tuesday morning, starting with 4 a.m., the Perseid
meteor shower offered an extremely...
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US Researchers Identify Autism Genes Heightening Hope for Cure
A genetic research on more than 100 families prone to autism
by Harvard researchers shed new light...
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NASA Completes New Successful Spacewalk
Yesterday’s schedule on the International Space Station (ISS) involved
a spacewalk by the two...
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Messenger's Photos Of Mercury Point Out New Facts
The scientists at NASA analysed a set of photos taken by the Messenger probe in January, and...
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The Global Warming Issue Needs To Be Addressed NOW
20 years ago, James Hansen, a highly respected NASA
scientist sounded for the first time the alarm...
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New Planets, Super-Earths, Discovered Outside Our Solar System
Astronomers recently discovered three rocky planets that are
also referred to as...
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Acidity Levels At An All-Times-High
Researchers from the Science journal recently reported an
alarming increase in ocean acidification...
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NASA’s Chandra Discovers Youngest Supernova in Our Galaxy
The US
space agency NASa announced the discovery of the most recent supernova in our
galaxy. The...
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Scientist Discover Super-Sized Ancient Sea Scorpion
British and German scientists reported the discovery of giant
fossilised claw from an ancient sea...
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IUCN’s Report Says 16.306 Species Are Facing Extinction
An annual survey published Wednesday by the World
Conservation Union, IUCN revealed a sad and...
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Number of Polar Bears in Severe Decline
Polar bears could soon be declared a “threatened species,” as government officials warn...
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Technology
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The Thing With the iPhone Apps Revealed by Mobile Analytics Firm
Analysis of trends reveals the dynamics of how and why iPhone applications sell, claims Pinch...
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Cell Phones Worldwide Reunite Using the Same Type of Charger
Tuesday at Mobile World Congress 2009 in Barcelona, Spain, several "leading mobile phone...
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Microsoft Places $250,000 Bounty on Conficker’s Head
Microsoft announced it will offer a $250,000 bounty for the one who helps them track down and...
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Quarter of a Million Dollar Reward for Information on “Conficker” Worm
Microsoft not only gathered round the most important security companies, but it has also offered a...
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Google Is Looking To Help Reduce Energy Consumption
Google announced the upcoming release of a new tool which will help people get...
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Amazon To Launch Next-Generation Kindle
Amazon.com will launch its next-generation Kindle device at a Morgan Library & Museum in New...
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New Supercomputer Prepared For The National Nuclear Security Administration
Over the next few years, the supercomputer segment will include a brand new machine, able to...
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Heartland Payment Gets Breached by Hackers
On Tuesday, Heartland Payment System officially announced that their electronic payment database...
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Cadillac Unveils Sleeker SRX before Detroit Show
The redesigned next-generation SRX crossover, a vehicle which was unveiled Sunday and is ready to...
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Wolf in sheep's clothing: Scareware on the rise
Sometimes crooks disguise themselves as friends. That's exactly what's happening when you're...
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Honda to build electric motorcycle
Tokyo - The Japanese car maker Honda has announced that it will develop an electric motorcycle as...
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Cisco Networks The Video Revolution
Cisco Systems announced on Monday that it has released a new
architecture and strategy that aims...
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Black Friday Brings Big Sales Once Again
Black Friday proved once again to be a brisk of light in an economy largely characterized by dark,...
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Major Spam, McColo, Host Taken Down In The US
The recent discovery of a major host of spam senders might
lead, at least for a certain amount of...
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Apple Puts The Spotlight On Laptops: New MacBook, MacBook Air
So the knights of the Blogosphere are on duty as always, reporting
live from Apple’s Spotlight...
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GM Reveals Production Version of Chevy Volt at Centennial
Detroit - Marking its centennial celebration, General Motors (GM) has
unveiled the production...
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Piper Analyst Estimates 5 Million iPhones Sold In Q4
The estimates for Q4 can be nothing but good news for Apple,
as Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster...
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With Fame Comes Malware! Celebrities Bad For Your PC
Eager to have your favorite star on your PC? You might want
to think it over before downloading...
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Verdiem's New PC Application Is Good For The Environment
Verdiem, a company focused on offering an enterprise power
management software, recently released...
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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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Microsoft’s Search Sees A Slight Increase In June, Google Still On Top
According to he figures released by comScore, during June the
Americans conducted 11.5 billion...
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ZDNet Offers A New Mac Overclocking Tool
The researchers at ZDNet announced a new overclocking
process for Macs, which they claim helps...
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iSuppli Virtually Tears Down 3G iPhone, Finds $173 BOM
According to a virtual teardown analysis of the new 3G
iPhone performed by the research company...
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Doctors Are Not Ready For Electronic Medical Records
According to a national survey conducted by the U.S. government, doctors have a hard time switching...
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Four Fresh New Releases From Sony Ericsson
Sony Ericsson just released its new C905 mobile Cyber-shot
camera phone. With its 8.1 mega pixels...
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The Internet Holds A Massive Role In Politics
A recent survey conducted by the non-partisan Pew Internet
& American Life Project released...
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Roadrunner Supercomputer Unveiled After 6 Years Of Work
The world’s fastest new supercomputer, named Roadrunner was
unveiled at the IBM research...
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NVIDIA Unveils Tegra AIO Chip for Mobile Devices
Graphics power player nVIDIA has announced that it will soon release a new graphics chip for mobile...
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MySpace Is Using Google Gears
Google’s I/O conference keeps offering news as the company
announced yesterday a deal with the...
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Xbox Keeps Microsoft In The Race
Microsoft presented its fiscal results and once again the Xbox
division has had another profitable...
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World
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Vietnam golfers deny golf courses waste space
Hanoi - Vietnamese golf promoters Thursday rejected claims made at a recent...
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Mexico to inject over 2 billion dollars to combat effect of flu
Mexico City - Mexico launched Tuesday a plan to provide more than 1 billion dollars to help...
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British troops mark end of Iraq campaign as new era looms
Baghdad/London - The British military lowered its flag over Basra headquarters Thursday to mark the...
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Pakistani militants turn children into living bombs
Tank, Pakistan - Haneef Mehsud was a normal teenager who spend most of his time...
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Early Easter pain for Ireland as tough extra budget announced
Dublin - The sufferings of Easter week began Tuesday in Ireland with the announcement of an...
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Two rare Sumatran elephants killed
Jakarta - Two Sumatran elephants have been shot and killed in Indonesia's...
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Huge crowds protest Sarkozy's economic policies
Paris - Up to 3 million people took to the streets of cities throughout France on Thursday to...
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Global Efforts Against HIV/AIDS Should Focus On Prevention And Testing
Prevention strategies should be improved in order to reduce transmission of HIV among those...
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Smuggling Tunnels Key To Gaza Truce
Rafah/Tel Aviv - For the Gaza Strip to see a truce between Israel and Palestinian fighters, the...
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Ukraine Far From Helpless In Energy Duel With Russia
Kiev - Russia is screwing down on the natural gas taps to Ukraine, and as Kiev media spin would...
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Afghan Youth Silent At Sister-Killing Trial In Germany
Hamburg - An Afghan-born youth declined to testify Tuesday at his trial for the murder of his own...
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North Korea Gets A New 3G Cellular Network
North Korea is stepping up its telecommunications services
with a new 3G cellular network, called...
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Ireland's dioxin-tainted pork exported to 25 countries
Dublin - Pork products tainted with unsafe levels of dioxins were exported to as many as 25...
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US In Year-Long Recession, Top Economic Arbiter Declares
Washington - The United States has been in a recession since December 2007, the country's official...
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China Promises To Fight AIDS Discrimination
Sunday,
when the AIDS awareness symbol-a red ribbon-was unveiled at the Olympic
Bird's Nest...
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World AIDS Day - A Reminder That HIV Has Not Gone Away
Just days before the World AIDS Day on December 1st, the World Health Organization released a study...
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Obama: Terrorists will not defeat Indian democracy
Washington - US president-elect Barack Obama late Friday declared that India's "great...
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Italy's Officials Approved 2.4 Billion Euros In Tax Cuts
Rome - Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's cabinet approved earlier today some tax cuts...
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US: "Plausible" that Iran might resume nuclear weapons work
Vienna - Scenarios in which Iran would use its uranium enrichment programme to resume alleged...
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Afghan President Doubts NATO's War Against Terrorism In Afghanistan
Kabul - Seven years after the fall of the Taliban in the US- led invasion in Afghanistan, the NATO...
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Economic Crisis May Prompt Faster Action By China
Beijing - China is already the world's biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, according to some...
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Latvian Officials Fight Rumours About Economic Future
Riga - The Latvian government might have thought its announcement on November 20 that it was in...
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Finland's Officials Plan To Stimulate The Construction Sector
Helsinki - The Finnish government announced today the preparation of an budget analysis which is...
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The UN Plans To Transfer 60,000 Displaced Congolese
Geneva - The UN decided to put together a plan for the transfer of more than 60,000 displaced...
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Chinese Leaders Urge Rich Nations to Lead on Climate Change
Beijing - Chinese leaders on Friday called for developed nations to take the lead on climate change...
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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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EPA Wants Cleaner Air for Americans
Americans will breathe cleaner air thanks to a decision
taken last week by the Environmental...
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What warming? Climate change slips among global priorities
Washington - You might call it the fourth crisis.
While collapsing financial institutions plunge...
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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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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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Business
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Wall Street gains on company results that beat estimates
Washington - US stocks gained Thursday after energy, technology and tourism firms posted...
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Apple Posts Strong Financial Results, Beats Expectations
Apple Inc.’s financial report for the first quarter of the current fiscal year easily topped...
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Google Feels the Recession, but Still Doing Pretty Well
Even the mighty Google can’t get away from the economic recession that basically hit the...
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Sanyo warns of net loss for full year
Tokyo - Sanyo Electric Co, the world's largest maker of rechargeable...
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The Price For Blu-ray Discs Is Going Down
In the past few days, there have been several reports about the high-definition...
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MySpace Removed 90,000 Sex Offenders From Its Social Network
MySpace’s officials announced that through its efforts to make the popular Web site a safer...
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Yahoo's Fourth Quarter Loss Reaches $303 Million
On Tuesday, Yahoo reported a fourth quarter net loss of $303 million, with the sales going down due...
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Lincoln's New C Concept Received With Enthusiasm
Lincoln came out at the 2009 Detroit auto show with its new C concept car, a...
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HTC Releases Its New S743 Phone
For this week’s Consumer Electronics Show, HTC announced the...
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Cadillac SRX Unveiled
General Motors has just unveiled on Sunday the new 2010 Cadillac SRX crossover vehicle. The car...
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FDA Approves Allergan’s Drug Latisse
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved Allergan Inc.’s Latisse, a beauty...
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World Bank: Global recession likely worst since Great Depression
Washington - The World Bank on Tuesday warned that a financial crisis striking the global economy...
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RIM's Third Quarter - Not Quite As Good As Expected
Research in Motion announced two days ago that it is
currently putting together all the reports...
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Tech toys dominate in early holiday shopping
San Francisco - With the US in a severe economic recession the relative value offered by high tech...
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Nokia to pull out of Japan
Helsinki - The world's largest mobile phone maker, Finnish- based Nokia, said Thursday it was to...
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Apple Is Elegantly Preparing for the Holiday Crisis
Apple is keeping up with the Joneses again, as the company seems to have a special plan even for...
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“Quantum Of Solace” Earns Less Than Previously Reported
James Bond was not as efficient as one had initially
thought, but the superspy still scored big at...
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US stocks rally on energy, technology shares
New York - US stocks rallied at day's end Tuesday as energy and technology shares led the way and...
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AMD Presents Its Business Strategy
Advanced Micro Systems presented yesterday its new
processors, which are designed to cover every...
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Windows Live Gets A Lot More Social Features
Microsoft’s new direction for the services of its online
Windows Live will bring several new...
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Russia Announces Lower Oil Forecast
Moscow - The Russian Finance Ministry announced a cut for its oil forecast to 50 dollars per barrel...
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Cisco Rolls Out Its New Routers
Cisco Systems announced the upcoming release of a new line
of routers, called the ASR 9000 Series,...
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Apple And Dell Are Looking Forward To The Holiday Season
Looking to provide some information about the upcoming
holiday season’s sales trend, Change Wave...
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Firefox Gets Its First Ever 20 Points On The Market's Percentage Pie
Reports detailing the usage of the different Web browsers
throughout October were recently...
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Wall Street Journal: GM, Chrysler may require US government aid
New York City - The options for survival for US automotive giants General Motors and Chrysler are...
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NEC Lowered Earnings for Fiscal 2008
Tokyo - Japanese electronics company NEC Corp lowered its earnings estimates for the full year...
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Hasbro, Mattel brace for worst holiday sales in generation
New York - Toy producers Mattel Inc and Hasbro Inc were bracing for one of the worst holiday sales...
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iGoogle's Homepage Is Now Updated
Google completed the update for its iGoogle homepage and the
new version improves the integration...
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IBM 3rd Quarter Results Beat Estimates, Shares Jump 4.9 Percent
IBM gave the media details about its current financial state. The multinational PC technology...
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Hewlett-Packard Plans to Cut 1,400 Jobs in Germany
Boeblingen, Germany - Computer giant Hewlett-Packard (HP) plans to cut 1,400 jobs in Germany over...
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