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Blagojevich’s Request of Shooting Reality Show Denied by Judge
The plans for a reality show that former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich has been making were...
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Cyber Attackers Steal Info on Pentagon’s Latest Fighter Jet
The cyber attacks in Pentagon’s most expensive weapons program did not cause major security...
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Time Warner Offers New Pricing Plan
Time Warner came up with a new pricing structure for broadband Internet, backing off a bit after...
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Michigan Man Tricks Apple into Sending him over 9,000 iPod Shuffles
A Michigan man was accused of tricking Apple Inc into sending him more than 9,000 replacement iPod...
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Radio Host Don Imus Has Prostate Cancer
Radio host Don Imus, real name John Donald Imus, Jr., said he had prostate cancer.
The...
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“American Idol” Selects 3 Other Finalists
It seems that the whole drama thing ended for contestants Nathaniel Marshall and Kristen McNamara...
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Jimmy Fallon’s “Late Night” Is a Winner in Ratings
In spite of the fact that NBC’s “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” drew mixed...
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“The Bachelor” Leaves Fiancée for Runner-up
“The Bachelor” trusted his last minute heart call and thus changed his decision,...
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Jimmy Fallon Kicked Off New Era of NBC’s “Late Night”
While Jimmy Fallon was preparing to debut as the host of NBC’s signature show “Late...
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Jimmy Fallon Takes Over the “Late Night” Show
Warning! This may seem a bit familiar. The Peacock Network, in an attempt to substitute a lost...
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Chang'e-I Ends Its Lunar Mission With Planned Crash
With a controlled crash-landing on the surface of the moon, China's first lunar probe, the...
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Radio Listeners Remember Paul Harvey
When radio listeners across the globe found out about Paul Harvey’s death, they relied on...
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Data on Obama’s Marine One Helicopter Leaked to Iran
Iran has taken advantage of a computer security breach and got its hands on important...
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Renowned Broadcaster Paul Harvey Dies at 90
Paul Harvey, who enchanted millions of radio listeners every day with his disjointed approach,...
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Leonardo "self portrait" discovered by Italian TV presenter
Rome - A Italian state-television presenter says he has discovered in one of Leonardo Da Vinci's...
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New Species of Fish Discovered: "Psychedelica"
A new species of fish has been discovered: the "psychedelic"...
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“American Idol” Selects Three Other Finalists
A dozen contestants hit the stage on Wednesday, including the contentious Nick Mitchell, in an...
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Botched Satellite Launch Puts an End to NASA Mission
NASA officials announced that the United States government’s first attempt to map carbon...
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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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Microsoft Kicks Off Job Training Program
Sunday, Microsoft Corporation announced that it had developed a website called Elevate...
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Marion Barry ‘Is Getting Better Every Day’
The kidney transplant surgery that Washington former mayor Marion Barry underwent on Friday went...
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Adobe PDF Security Flaw Exploited by Hackers
Adobe warned all users to watch out when working with PDF files. The warning came after the...
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Conan O’Brien Leaves “Late Night” after 16 Years at the Helm
Conan O’Brien said farewell to New York and the Peacock network’s “Late...
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Johnson&Johnson Sued by the United States
The United States has sued the Johnson&Johnson company for marketing the heart drug...
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Oscar Ads Cost Less
The Oscar ceremony this year is expected to lose some of its usual sparkle.
As part of a...
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Conan O’Brien Is Preparing to Leave “Late Night”
Conan O’Brien’s “Late Night” show was the scene of many laughs this week,...
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Mobile Companies Adopt Micro USB Standard
At the Mobile World Congress that was held in Barcelona this week, seventeen mobile companies...
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Court Ruling in Autism/Vaccines Cases Reassuring
Following the ruling of a special federal court in favor of childhood vaccines, health experts in...
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Black History Month - A Studying Opportunity
All over the U.S., as well as in many other countries in the African Diaspora, February is...
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The Magnificent Black History
Drexel University hosted the 12th Annual Black History Month Fashion Show on the 7th of February...
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U.S.
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US criticizes North Korean threat to withdraw from nuclear talks
Washington - North Korea's decision to withdraw from the six-nation negotations on its nuclear...
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Former US candidate McCain in Vietnam, calls for military ties
Hanoi - The United States "would like to increase military- to-military relations" with...
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Obama gives Prague vision of a non-nuclear world
Prague - US President Barack Obama laid out an ambitious plan to rid the world of atomic weapons in...
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US Treasury Secretary Geithner to unveil details of finance rescue
Washington - US Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner plans to unveil later Monday details of a...
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Schwarzenegger launches green training for at-risk young adults
Los Angeles - California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has launched a new environmental jobs...
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Former DC Mayor Marion Barry Back in Hospital
Former D.C. Mayor Marion Barry was readmitted to Howard Hospital on Tuesday due to post-operative...
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Court Denies Vaccines – Autism Link
There is no scientific evidence to prove childhood vaccines cause autism, according to a special...
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Obama Drops the “Car Czar” Idea
President Barack Obama dropped the “car czar” idea and will instead appoint senior...
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Expansion of Health Care for Children Signed into Law
Four million more children in the United States will have their health insurance covered thanks...
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Obama Administration Has Same Stance in Rendition Case
Surprisingly, the Obama administration is supporting the controversial anti-terrorism policy of the...
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Federal Panel: California Must Release 58,000 Inmates
Federal judges ruled yesterday that the state of California must reduce the number of inmates in...
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Obama Expands Child Health Care Coverage to 11 Million
President Barack Obama signed Wednesday a bill to expand publicly funded health care for children...
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House Expected To Approve Children’s Health Bill Today
The House on Wednesday is expected to approve the expansion of the State Children’s Health...
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Senate Approves Health Bill For Children
The Senate on Thursday approved the bill designed to provide health insurance to more than...
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Digital Switch Delay Got Delayed
The nationwide transition to all-digital broadcast television is still expected to be...
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Boy, 14, Arrested for Impersonating a Chigaco Cop
A 14 year old boy was arrested for impersonating a Chicago cop, but only after he had fooled real...
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Legal Immigrant’s Children in Louisiana to Be Covered by SCHIP
Lawmakers in Louisiana consider revising the state’s health insurance program for children...
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Fewer Americans Dying From First Heart Attack
Researchers from St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital of Columbia University in New York City...
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Nationwide Digital TV Plan Postponed
President-elect Barack Obama requested the Congress to pass a bill in order to delay the digital...
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Barack Obama’s Choice for NASA Chief Lacks Space Experience
President-elect Barack Obama has been picking the leaders of his cabinet during the past weeks and...
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Obama Presses Lawmakers on Remaining $350 Billion of Stimulus Plan
In order to get his presidential administration off to a fast start, President-elect Barack Obama...
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Obama Skeptical to Look into Bush Administration’s Policies
President-elect Barack Obama seems reluctant to authorize an inquiry into the Bush...
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Hawaiian Unemployed People Can’t Afford Health Insurance
Health insurance has a become a big issue as more and more people are laid off due to the financial...
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The Switch to DTV Raises Concerns
Less than six weeks from now, the United States are scheduled to make the transition from analog...
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Obama Suggests Postponing Digital Television Switch
The United States was preparing for full transition to digital television, an event that was...
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Obama Urges the Congress to Delay Digital TV Switch
The transition to digital TV from February 17 was thought to be the biggest advance in over-the-air...
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Congress Asked to Delay Transition to Digital Television
The Consumers Union has asked the United States Congress to delay the nation’s transition to...
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Consumers Ask the Congress to Postpone Switch to Digital TV
Due to the fact that the Congress failed in providing enough coupons for the converter box needed...
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TV Converter Program Has Run Out of Money
The program designed to help people get ready to be transferred to the digital television costs...
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Government DTV Converter Coupon Program Runs Out of Cash
The government has been running a coupon-based program to subsidize digital converter boxes for...
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Movies
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Comedy opens Cannes amid horror movie wave
Cannes - A 3-D comedy about an old man who ties balloons to his house in the hope of fulfilling a...
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Studios Have Great Box Office Expectations for “Watchmen”
Warner Bros., the studio behind “Watchmen,” is not the only one looking forward to...
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And the Oscar Goes to…
The Oscar telecast used to be the only place you could see a movie star on TV - for free.
The...
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Eliza Dushku's 'Dollhouse' Draws in Decent Numbers
Ratings are in for the premiere of the highly anticipated "Dollhouse" and more than a...
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“Slumdog Millionaire” Makes Great Debut in India
Slumdog Millionaire, the Mumbai-based movie nominated for 10 Oscars including best film, has...
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Sundance Film Festival, the Greenest Place in the United States
Back in 2006, Al Gore’s documentary about the global warming, “An Inconvenient...
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‘Friday Night Lights’ Returns On NBC For A Third Season
The critically acclaimed football-based show “Friday Night Lights” will kick off its...
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CBS Airs Special Episode of “The Mentalist” on Sunday
CBS network decided to broadcast a special episode of the new series entitled “The...
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Ryan O'Neal Pleads Guilty To Drug Related Charges
The famous actor from “Love Story”, Ryan O'Neal, pleaded guilty today to felony drug...
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DiCaprio, Working On New Projects
Leonardo DiCaprio was in danger of becoming famous for just one part in his career, namely that...
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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 Golden Globe Nominations And Movies
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has announced the nominations for the 66th Annual Golden...
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Bird’s Eye View on the Golden Globe Nominations
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has announced the nominations for the 66th Annual Golden...
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Frost/Nixon – When History Hits the Big Screen
Opening on Friday, Frost/Nixon revolves around the 1977 interviews by British TV personality David...
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Joe Johnston Agrees to Direct ‘The First Avenger: Captain America’
Joe Johnston, who is well known for directing hit movies "Jurassic Park III" and...
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It’s A Boy! For Amy Poehler And Will Arnett
"Saturday Night Live" co-star Amy Poehler and her partner, comedian Will Arnett, welcomed...
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David Duchovny Leaves Rehab, Ready To Act
In a statement released on Monday, David Duchovny’s attorney
said that the actor has checked...
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Digital Cinema – The New Black
Digital cinema – “the new black” of modern cinematography –
will soon be brought to a theater...
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Emmys Draw Little Interest from TV Viewers
The '60th Anniversary' Emmy Awards received little attention from TV viewers. Nielsen Media...
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“The Wrestler” Was A Hit At The Venice Film Festival
Darren Aronofsky may have not been too successful with “The
Fountain” at the Venice Film Festival...
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Darren Aronofsky’s “The Wrestler” Wins Venice Festival Trophy
Directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Mickey Rourke,
“The Wrestler” won the Golden Lion, the...
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How To Be Or Not To Be Better Than Shakespeare? “Hamlet 2” Reveals
Having a male drama teacher named Dana Marschz would be
strange. Having a male drama teacher named...
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“Matrix’s” Fishburne To Replace “CSI’s” Petersen
The head of CSI will be replaced. William Petersen, star of
CBS’ TV series “CSI: Crime Scene...
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Reality Host Nominees Will Take Control Of The Emmys
The five nominees for the new Emmy category of best reality TV show host will not just wait in the...
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Movie Critics Not So Thrilled By “The X-Files: I Want To Believe”
The return of Fox Mulder and Dana Scully in the latest movie
inspired by the famous 93’ Tv series...
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Film Critics Ebert and Roeper Walk Away From Their TV Show
First Chicago Sun-Times columnist Richard Roeper announced that
he was leaving the nationally...
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'Mad Men' Showered with Prizes at the US Critics' Awards
This edition of the US TV Critics' Awards belonged to the TV drama series 'Mad Men,' which is...
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After 16 Emmy Nominations, Mad Men Honored with 3 TCA Awards
The Television Critics Association (TCA) announced its TCA Awards, honoring television excellence...
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“Dr Horrible”: Crashing Site: Check!, Big Hit: Check!
The only thing bad about “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog” is
the name, because everything else was...
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Tatum O'Neal Pleads Guilty, Pays Fine
Academy Award winning actress Tatum O’Neal pleaded guilty Wednesday in New York to disorderly...
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Sports
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Lewis Hamilton: Looking to be F1's youngest ever champion
Lewis Hamilton is just one step away from being crowned Formula One's youngest ever world drivers'...
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Stars Players Set on Fighting Illness that Hits Footballers
Florence, Italy (dpa) - Striker Stefano Borgonovo returned to the pitch 12 years after his last...
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Closing Ceremony of Olympics to Feature All-Star Turnout
Beijing - The closing ceremony of the Beijing Olympics may not be as eagerly anticipated as the...
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Hingis Banned After Testing Positive For Cocaine
The International Tennis
Federation announced on Friday that Martina Hingis was given a two-year...
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NFL Allows Simultaneous Broadcast for Patriots Historical Game
The NFL Network gave in to the
increasing pressure from fans and decided that the Saturday...
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Tyrone Willingham Gets Another Year At Washington
The last three years haven’t been too bright for the Washington team, with only
11 wins under the...
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Arenas Out with Knee Surgery, Wizards Continue Wining
Gilbert Arenas, Washington Wizards All-Star guard, will be out of NBA action for three months after...
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Kodak to End Olympic Sponsorship
Eastman Kodak Company, the American multinational company which produces photographic materials and...
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Louisville Kick Williams off The Team after Marijuana Charges
Louisville decided they will be better off without their troubled linebacker Willie A. Williams and...
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Vick Tested Positive for Marijuana
Michael Vick’s problems pile on as a federal judge has put him on tighter restriction after the...
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Tyson Pleads Guilty, Runs Out Of Second Chances?
Mike Tyson, former world heavyweight boxing champion and one of the most well-known figures in...
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Jankovic Beats Davenport to Reach the China Open Final
Second seeded Jelena Jankovic beat Lindsay Davenport 6-3, 7-5 for the first time in her career to...
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NHL Gives Leafs’ Bell 15-Game Suspension
Toronto Maple Leafs' Mark Bell was
suspended without pay for 15 regular-season games by the NHL on...
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Ankiel and Glaus Carry on Baseball’s Steroids Headache
According to the latest reports, Rick Ankiel and former World Series MVP Troy Glaus received...
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Music
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Oasis’ Concerts in China Canceled Due to Economic Matters
British rock band Oasis will not perform in China as a result of various economic issues and not...
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“American Idol” Sends Three Contestants to the Next Round
This season of Fox’s popular talent show “American Idol” brings to light even...
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Danny Gokey Wins Judges’ Acclaim on “American Idol”
Transformations flourish on this season of the popular talent show “American Idol.”...
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Joanna Pacitti Out of “American Idol,” Felicia Barton In
Controversial “American Idol” contestant Joanna Pacitti has been disqualified from the...
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Chris Brown Gettin’ No Love on Valentine’s Day
Everyone from Wrigley’s Doubleming Gum to the National Milk Producers to radio stations and...
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High Viewership at Grammys
Obviously the interest in music has not dropped a bit, as shown by the ratings for the...
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Changes in the New “American Idol” Show
“American Idol” has plenty of changes in store for its eighth season, which...
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“American Idol” To Refresh Its Format In Season 8
Fox’s top-rated talent show “American Idol” will kick off
its eighth season in a different format...
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Stars Wave Goodbye to TRL
Total Request Live was one of MTV’s most popular and loved shows since the networks started out....
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Busta Busted Then Released by UK Officials
The famous American rapper Busta Rhymes finds that he’s considered more infamous than famous by the...
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Jennifer Lopez Successfully Completes Malibu Triathlon
As expected, Jennifer Lopez, who first thought about competing in a triathlon when she was 8 months...
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“Fela!’s” Music and Dancing Lift Up Your Spirits
If you want to offer yourself a nice and exciting present,
you should go to theater 37 Arts to see...
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The Crowds Were the Ones to Rock the Outside Lands Fest
The Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival debuted hit-like,
although it did not lack technical and...
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Dave Matthews’ Sax Player Passes Away
LeRoi Moore, one of the founding members and saxophonist of
the Dave Matthews Band passed away...
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Jacob the Jeweler’s Company Sues Wyclef Jean for $300,000
The company founded and owned by the disgraced businessman popularly
known as Jacob the Jeweler is...
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Amy Winehouse Leaves Hospital After Spending Night There
Twelve hours after she was admitted to a London hospital for
an adverse reaction to medication,...
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Clay Aiken Helps Best Friend Be Mom
Clay Aiken knows the meaning of true friendship. Enough so
that he helped record producer and...
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Wyclef Jean Helps Haiti Through New Initiative
Haitian-born musician Wyclef Jean has launched an initiative
named “Together for Haiti,”
which...
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Malawi Court Postpones Final Say on Madonna Adoption
Madonna’s long-unfolding adoption of a two-year-old Malawian boy may take a while longer to...
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Scott Weiland In And Out Of Jail In One Day
Ex Velved Revolver singer Scott Weiland, who last month was ordered to serve 8 days behind bars...
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Pete Doherty Sent To Jail For 14 Weeks
British rock singer Pete Doherty has been sentenced to 14 weeks behind bars for breaking the terms...
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Stone Temple Pilots Return on Stage
After eight years of absence, the rock band Stone Temple
Pilots reunited and officially announced...
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American Idol Gives Back More
It is the second year that the reality show “American Idol”
takes a break from its usual search of...
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Weiland Rejoins the Stone Temple Pilots
Singer Scott Weiland, who left the band Velvet Revolver this
week, due to continuous bickering...
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Probation and Community Service for Busta Rhymes
The cases against rapper Busta Rhyme for assaulting two persons in 2006 ended Tuesday with a...
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Britney Spears Teaches Dance Lessons To Kids, Not Her Own
Britney Spears, who hasn’t seen her two kids in six weeks already, had a blast teaching children...
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NASA To Broadcast Beatles Tune Into Deep Space
In a premiere, one of the Beatles songs will be beamed directly into deep space by NASA. On...
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Busta Rhymes Gets Probation on Assault Charges
Busta Rhymes, on his real name Trevor Smith, was ordered by
a New York
courtroom on Wednesday to...
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Ringo Starr Won't Compromise, Walks Off "Regis"
Former Beatle drummer Ringo Starr was scheduled to perform on “Live with Regis & Kelly”...
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Paula Abdul Expected To Perform At Super Bowl
Fox decided that this year’s
Super Bowl will be the perfect place for promoting the season 7 of...
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Gadgets
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GameStop Kicks Offs DSi Reservation Program
GameStop has recently announced that it was launching a reservation program that would enable...
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RIM's BlackBerry Storm With Goods And Bads
The release of Research in Motion’s BlackBerry Storm was
received with mixed reactions. The...
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Google App For iPhone With Voice Search Finally Available
Google is one of the world’s largest companies that specializes in Internet searches and most...
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Opera Browser Might End up on iPhones After All
At the end
of last week, rumor had it that Apple Incorporated had announced they would not
be...
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Importing your workspace's feel to another computer
Mountain View, California - It only takes one experience working on someone else's computer to...
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Google Earth Comes To The iPhone And iPod Touch
Marked by an announcement on Google’s official blog,
Google’s acclaimed virtual globe program,...
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Google Earth On iTunes App Store
Google Earth is one of the most famous and best designed programs that maps the Earth according to...
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The Mac Strikes Back: Apple And Microsoft At It Again
In the never-ending advertising
war between Microsoft and Apple, seemingly designed only to see...
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Google’s Android Has Also A Kill Switch
After causing commotion and excitement and selling
approximately 1,5 million in pre-sales, another...
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Apple's New Notebook Offer Is Out!
Apple Inc. presented yesterday its new laptops, the MacBook
and the MacBook Pro, putting an end to...
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Choosing a webcam: Resolution is key
Images rule the digital media world - even those from your own computer desk. A headset for making...
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The OLPC Organization to Sell XO netbooks through Amazon
One Laptop Per Child is a non-profit organization dedicated
to equipping underdeveloped countries’...
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The U.S. Army Hires Out iRobot To Supply Military Robots
You may know iRobot’s because of this little bugger. What you
may not know is that iRobot produces...
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Apple Boss Confirms The iPhone Kill Switch, But…
The frenzy around the iPhone “Kill Switch,” a piece of code
thanks to which Apple could remotely...
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The Smartphone Market Is Big Enough For One More: Sprint Treo
Sprint introduced the Treo 800w Smartphone this week, a device designed for business users always...
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Linksys Launches the WRT610N, Wireless Dual Band Home Router
Linksys unveiled the Simultaneous Dual-N Band Wireless Router
(WRT610N), which is designed to...
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Microsoft’s Hyper-V Is Out On The Market
The highly anticipated release to manufacturing of
Microsoft’s hypervisor system called...
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Report: AT&T to Sell Next-Generation iPhone for $199
There are rumors that Apple's upcoming 3G iPhone, which will have other new features or...
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Apple Unveils iPhone SDK Beta 2
Less than a month after it has officially launched the iPhone
SDK Beta, Apple released the second...
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Apple To Release iPhone SDK Next Thursday
On Wednesday morning, Apple revealed the launch date of the
widely-expected iPhone SDK. The...
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Skype-Enabled PSP Postponed In Japan
The Japanese fans of PSP won’t get their hands on the Skype version
of Sony’s gaming handheld this...
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Intel and OLPC To Make Up?
After last week’s break up, it now seems like not all is
over between Intel and OLPC. After...
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Negroponte Criticizes Intel’s Decision To Pull Out From OLPC
Nicholas Negroponte, the founder of One Laptop Per Child
program, has openly criticized Intel’s...
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Nokia Delays N-Gage Game Service for the Second Time
Nokia has again delayed the launch of its gaming service
N-gage until “early” 2008, a spokesperson...
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Nintendo Announces A Raincheck Program For Wii
While Sony is desperately looking
for more strategies to improve the sales of its PlayStation 3...
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Boarding Pass on Your Cell Phone
A new boarding pass system has been launched this week,
according to The Transportation Security...
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Xbox 360 Fall Dashboard Update
Microsoft will release Dec. 4 a new dashboard update for the Xbox 360 just prior to the holiday...
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Xbox Live To Expand Its Social Networking Features With FoF
FoF it’s the acronym for Friends of Friends, one of the
feature that will land on your Xbox 360...
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iPhone Sells 10,000 Units in Germany
The iPhone frenzy has just begun in Europe
and it seems like Apple’s ultimate gadget is off for a...
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Microsoft to Release Xbox 360 Family Timer
Microsoft is to release Xbox 360 Family Timer, a tool which allows parents to limit the amount of...
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Video Games
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EA Announces Fitness Game for Spring 2009
Electronic Arts has announced EA Sports Active, available in spring 2009. The product is aimed at...
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EA To Help Us Burn Calories With Sports Active For Wii
Spending an entire day hanging on to the Wii will soon prove
to be just as ‘exhausting’ as going...
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Guitar Hero: World Tour and Shoddy Drums
Seemingly destined to the same fate of its ‘colleague’ Rock
Band, which was released last year...
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Luxury for virtual worlds: Keyboards and mice for gamers
Most PC users are happy enough with a standard keyboard and mouse. Gamers, however, can be very...
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EA’s Spore Configuration Leads To Lawsuit
EA Games had to face more than a handful of angry customers
and a lawsuit after they launched the...
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Spore Is a Hit, 1 Million Copies Sold Since Release
The latest release of Electronic Arts, evolution video game “Spore,” has officially become a hit....
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Electronic Arts Faces Class Action Suit Related to “Spore”
Giant computer games developer Electronic Arts (EA) faces a class action suit related to its...
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Immersion Settles The Legal Dispute With Microsoft For $20.8 Million
Immersion will pay $20.8 million to Microsoft to settle the
lawsuit triggered by the tactile...
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Sony’s Qore Launches Tomorrow
Yesterday morning, Sony announced the release of a new
addition to the PlayStation Network, its...
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Let’s Not Forget About The Actors In GTA IV
The actor who’s voice was used on the Grand Theft Auto IV’s Niko Bellic character is upset about...
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AMD Targets Gamers With AMD Game!
In a move that could mean the revival of the PC gaming, the
chip maker AMD announced a new...
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Nintendo Wii Soon In A Westin Hotel Near You
Westin Hotels & Resorts has decided to include Wii in its
WestinWORKOUT exercise and fitness...
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MADD Demands A Stricter Rating On GTA IV
Now that Grand Theft Auto IV is out, the
fight is on! And we’re not talking about any of the...
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Sony Offers Scholarship To Female Gamers
It seems like there are too many men in the gaming industry.
Or at least Sony believes so, based...
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The Folding@home Reaches 1 Million PS3 Users Milestone
Sony announced today that the total number of users who
donated their PlayStation 3’s power for...
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Fox News And EA Clash Over Mass Effect Incorrect Report
The gaming world is in on fire after a Fox News Channel
report said that Mass Effect, a game for...
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The bad news about GameStop’s Wii Rain Check program
If you thought that GameStop’s partnership with Nintendo, announced last week, would at least...
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Sony Updates PS3's Firmware, Launches PS Store for PC
Sony made an announcement yesterday that should make its gaming devices’ owners happy. First...
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Halo 3 To Heat Up The Gaming Consoles War
Halo 3 is still one week away but the hype surrounding its
launch has started to build up already....
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Nintendo Confirms Wii Zapper For November
The Electronic Entertainment Expo
this year was the perfect opportunity for Nintendo to announce a...
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Kaz Hirai: PS3’s Raw Power Still Untamed
Kaz Hirai is still confident that the PlayStation 3 will eventually win the consoles’ battle and...
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Rock Band Rocking the PlayStation 2
Good news and bad news from the Rock Band front: on one side there’s the delay that will affect the...
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Games for Windows Live Arcade in the Works?
The Xbox Live Arcade service, which turned out to be a massive success for Microsoft since its...
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China Starts War with World of Warcraft Addicts
Chinese authorities are targeting a national crackdown on online gamers who spend more than 3 hours...
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Microsoft Surprisingly Admits That ALL Xbox 360s Are Defective
Last week’s announcement of an extended, three years warranty for Xbox 360 was just the beginning...
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Xbox 360 E3: GoW for PC, but No Price Cut
Microsoft kicked off this year’s E3 with big announcements concerning the games line-up for its...
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Games for Windows Has a New Masterchief
Just a week before the debut of this year’s E3, Microsoft announced that the new General Manager...
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This Year’s E3 Covered on Xbox Live
Microsoft is generous these days: for the unfortunate Xbox 360 who cannot participate at the...
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Business
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Airbus again cuts A380 delivery schedule
Paris - European airplane manufacturer Airbus said Wednesday it had again cut the delivery schedule...
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Sprint losses widen less than forecast
New York - Struggling mobile-phone service provider Sprint Nextel Corp posted a first quarter...
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Board member: Mercedes won't quit F1 over losses
Stuttgart - Mercedes has no intention to quit Formula One racing over big losses due to the global...
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Daimler unveils cuts as losses mount amid car crisis
Frankfurt - German car giant Daimler AG unveiled a tough cost-cutting program Tuesday after...
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Facebook Explains The Changes In Its Terms Of Service
As soon as Facebook completed the changes on its terms of service, the blog...
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Asus' New Eee Top 1602 Desktop Is Ready For The U.S. Market
Asus presented its new Eee Top 1602 all-in-one desktop, which will be available...
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Palm Is Focusing Its Efforts On The Upcoming WebOS
Palm’s officials announced their decision to stop using the...
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Google's Sync Service Is Now Available
Google Inc. released yesterday the beta version of a program called Google...
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The Switch to Digital TV Remains in June
Less than two weeks before the expected end of analog broadcasting the House of...
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Google Earth's Update Takes The Software To Another Level
Google’s first major update to its extremely popular mapping software Google Earth was...
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Sprint Nextel Is Getting Ready To Let Go 8,000 Employees
Sprint Nextel Corp., the third biggest mobile service provider in the U.S., announced its decision...
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Microsoft Answers Sony's Statement
Earlier this week, Sony Computer Entertainment’s boss Kaz Hirai talked about the...
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The Switch To Digital Television Might Be Pushed Back
U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota and John Rockefeller of West Virginia asked that the...
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BofA Gets New $ 20 Billion Lifeline
The United States government approved a new lifeline of 20 billion dollars Friday to Bank of...
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Wegmans Will Start Selling Free Antibiotics
Starting Tuesday, Wegmans Food Markets offers its customer antibiotics at no charge for a period...
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Waiting List for DTV Coupons
Consumers Union is urging Congress to delay the nation's transition to digital television, because...
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Microsoft Does Not Confirm The Windows Media player Vulnerability
Microsoft came forward yesterday and denounced the report about a vulnerability apparently...
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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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NASA Found Its Rocket-Making Partners
NASA announced yesterday that it managed to reach a decision on the companies which will conduct...
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The Gates Foundation Delivers On Its Projects
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced earlier today the kickoff of a $6.9 million...
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Siemens' Bribery Flourished Despite Warnings
Washington - A culture of bribery and impunity flourished at German corporate giant Siemens AG...
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Facebook Connect Online, Could Affect Web Interaction
Facebook Connect, announced back in May, was opened to the
public Thursday, allowing its...
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Microsoft Prepares The Release Of Its Windows 7 Beta
Microsoft’s Technet Web site recently announced through a
blog post that the company will be...
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Power.com to Become Social Networking Sites Aggregator
Brazilian Web start-up Power.com has revealed they were planning to become a portal via
which...
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RIM's BlackBerry Storm With Its Goods And Bads
The release of Research in Motion’s BlackBerry Storm was
received with mixed reactions. The...
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Microsoft Moves for Dismissal in ‘Vista Capable’ Lawsuit
On Thursday Microsoft asked a federal judge to dismiss
claims of plaintiffs in the class-action...
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OLPC's Give One, Get One Campaign Is Ready To Begin
Through a partnership with Amazon.com, the One Laptop Per
Child organization began today its Give...
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Vista Capable Program Scandal – The Lowdown
The latest public outrage surrounding Microsoft and Vista
has been going on for two years...
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Microsoft Live Search Cashback Isn’t Paying Off (Yet?)
Six months ago Microsoft had an innovative – perhaps desperate
– idea. It was called Live Search...
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YouTube Launches Its New Sponsored Videos Service
Google’s YouTube keeps making efforts to find the best way
of cashing in on its huge worldwide...
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Health
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WHO to Intensify Anti-Malaria Fight in Asia-Pacific
The World Health Organization (WHO) vowed on Friday to intensify the fight against malaria in...
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New Method to Create Stem Cells Revealed
US researchers on Thursday reported that they found a safer way to create embryonic stem cells...
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Seven Cases of Human Swine Flu Reported in the US
The number of people contracting swine flu is on the rise in the United States with the Centers for...
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New Campaign against Malaria Launched
A new campaign against malaria was announced Friday in Norway by international health agency and...
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Contraceptives May Impair Muscle Gains in Young Women
According to a study presented Friday at the American Physiological Society meeting recently held...
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Kaiser Permanente Settles Transplant Claims
Kaiser Permanent has agreed to pay $1 million to settle arbitration claims on behalf of five...
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Supervised Exercise Benefits Heart Failure Patients
Supervised exercise appears to be both safe and healthy for people with heart failure, according to...
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Red Cross: Doctors Helping CIA Interrogators Violated Ethics
A report by the International Committee of the Red Cross released Tuesday reveals that medical...
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Google Health Expands Partnership with CVS Caremark
Rhode Island Company CVS Caremark Corp. said it has expanded its partnership with Google Health by...
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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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Nicotine Replacement Therapy Might Help Smokers Quit After All
People who are not ready to quit smoking right now, but they want to reduce their smoking are twice...
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DC HIV/AIDS Cases Rising at Alarming Rates
A report released this month by D.C. health officials, noted that at least 3 percent of...
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More Mentally Ill Adults Cared for in Nursing Homes
According to a report from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid prepared for The Associated...
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Six Manufacturers Announce Decision to Stop Selling Baby Bottles Containing Bisphenol A
Baby bottles containing bisphenol A, a controversial chemical widely used in plastics but...
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Norovirus Infects More than 100 Passengers on Cruise Ship
A trip on the sea ended not so well for more than 100 passengers on a Holland America Cruise ship...
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If You Want to Lose Weight, Count Your Calories
Wednesday, the largest-ever controlled study of weight-loss methods was published in the...
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Diabetes during Pregnancy Doubles the Risk for Postpartum Depression
Many studies have shown that some women are at increased risk of experiencing depression during...
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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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Former Mayor Marion Barry OK after Kidney Transplant Surgery
Washington Mayor Marion Barry is in good condition after undergoing kidney transplant surgery on...
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Former Washington Mayor Marion Barry to Undergo Kidney Transplant
Washington Mayor Marion Barry was admitted to Howard University Hospital Thursday to prepare for...
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HIV Infections Explode in China Due to Unprotected Gay Sex
AIDS is just killing China. HIV became the top killer among infectious diseases in China last year...
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Cigarette Tax May Save Some Lives
The new federal law represents a great winning ticket for the health advocates because a bigger...
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Stimulus Bill, Health Care Reform, Crucial Issues on Obama’s Agenda
Health care reform and the controversial stimulus bill continue to be crucial issues on...
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Court Finds That Vaccines Don’t Cause Autism
A special court ruling that there is no connection between autism and some specific childhood...
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Vaccines Are Not Responsible For Autism Whatsoever
Thursday, the United State's Vaccine Court Omnibus Autism Proceeding delivered its ruling to three...
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Red Dress Sunday Fights Against Heart Diseases
Douglas Memorial Community Church hosted an event against heart disease yesterday. Reverend...
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Court Finds No Link Between Vaccines And Autism
Three families who claimed vaccines caused their children’s autism were denied compensation...
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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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Cardiologists Offer Tips for Everyone’s Hearts
Nowadays many people feel more and more worried about the fact that they need to pass over this...
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FDA Starts Battle Against 24 Prescription Drugs
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has just announced that it will change some rules in an...
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Science
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NASA Might Launch Space Shuttle Earlier
The U.S. Space agency said it plans to launch the space shuttle Atlantis on May 11, one day earlier...
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California plans space-based solar power
San Francisco - Californians could soon be powering their homes, and no doubt their hot tubs, from...
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NASA Delays Discovery Launch Again
NASA delayed the launch of space shuttle discovery for the fifth time. This time the space agency...
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Countdown until NASA’s Discovery Launch Begins
Yesterday, the clocks measuring the time left until space shuttle Discovery launches for the...
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Discovery Is On the Verge of Being Launched
NASA managers decided Friday to set the next launch of the space shuttle Discovery for March 11....
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Discovery Launch Date Confirmed For March 11
Following the successful launch of Kepler, all eyes will focus now on the Discovery liftoff, which...
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Asteroid Passing By Was Not A Threat To Earth
At the beginning of the week, an asteroid of considerable size passed us by, and most of us...
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Wow! Huge Asteroid Nearly Hits Earth
An asteroid nearly hit Earth Monday morning and we didn’t even know with.
Our...
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China Completes Phase I of its Chang’e-1 Mission
China’s Chang’e-1 lunar mission reached an end on Sunday, after completing its mission...
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Space Shuttle Discovery Launches March 12
NASA is planning to launch the shuttle Discovery to the International Space Station on March 12....
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NASA Team Disappointed By Carbon Satellite Failure
The enthusiasm regarding the launch of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory was struck down on Tuesday...
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Atlantis Not Discovered on Google Earth
A British aeronautical engineer has discovered what he thinks may be Atlantis at the bottom of the...
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ESA Taking Space Junk Monitoring Matter Into Its Own Hands
Last week’s incident, when two satellites collided 500 miles above northern Siberia creating...
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Study Finds Common Species For Both Polar Seas
A marine census released on Monday has documented 7,500 species in the Antarctic and 5,500 in the...
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Same Species Found at Both Poles
New findings about the marine life show that there are 7,500 species living in the Antarctic and...
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NASA Prepares The Launch Of Its Orbiting Carbon Observatory
NASA announced its plans to begin a project that is looking to investigate the global warming...
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There Is A New And Improved Invisibilty Cloak At Duke
Without a doubt, one of people’s fantasies, no matter their age, is to own an invisibility...
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Researchers Will Test Breast Cancer Vaccine
Good news for cancer fighters all around the world! Scientists at the University of Arkansas for...
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Obama Considers NASA-DoD Collaboration
In a tactical move geared toward the impending space-race with China, President-elect Barack Obama...
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Remembering Apollo 8, which Offered Us the Most Unique Christmas Eve of It All
On Christmas Eve 1968, three U.S. astronauts became the first human beings to travel to a celestial...
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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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NASA Gives Contract To Small Companies
NASA has given two companies the job of resupplying the International Space Station (ISS) after the...
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NASA Remembers And Celebrates Its Beginings
The crew gathered by NASA on the International Space Station released a message last Friday on NASA...
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Decision to Be Made on Space Shuttle’s Fate
The NASA transition team of President-elect Barack Obama is faced with a difficult decision...
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NASA likely to give away space shuttles
NASA has announced plans for disposal of the Space Shuttle fleet and spare main engines....
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Griffin Denies Fight With Obama Transition Team
It seems like the fact that NASA administrator Michael Griffin and the space agency were...
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Obama vs Griffin: New Administration Means New Administrator?
The Obama era hasn’t even started yet, and NASA
Administrator Mike Griffin is already showing...
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Hubble Observations Find Prebiotic Elements on “Hot Jupiter”
Every new discovery in space adds another piece to the
puzzle scientists have been trying so hard...
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American Students Gain in TIMSS Test
A recent international survey of student achievement
released on Tuesday, Trends in International...
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NASA To Seize The Mars Rover Launch Window In 2011
NASA delayed the Mars Science Laboratory mission until 2011, due to technical challenges and the...
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Technology
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Planning for obsolescence
Washington - Remember 5 1/4-inch floppy disks? How about the Iomega Zip drive? Does the word...
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Windows 7 features you'll love
Washington - Windows 7 is coming to a PC near you - and faster than previously thought. Rumours are...
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White House Should Take Over Cyber Security, Review Concludes
The White House should be much more involved in the cyber security of the United States. This was...
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Fake news e-mails often spell trouble
Bonn - Hackers have started trying to hit people where they live by distributing e-mails with fake...
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Report: Cyber spies infiltrate key US systems
New York - Cyber spies from China, Russia and elsewhere have infiltrated the US electrical grid and...
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Microsoft takes bite out of Apple
San Francisco - Can the tight US economy help Microsoft beat back the cavalry charge of its much...
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Beware of spam touting Windows updates
Windows PC owners are advised to trash any e-mail messages claiming to provide a fix for flaws in...
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The computer helper: Free tools for digital photographers
Washington - You've purchased a digital camera. So why should you need to spend a lot more to do...
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Firewalls keep internet attackers at bay
Gelsenkirchen, Germany - Computer users and homeowners have plenty in common as they themselves...
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Revisiting Windows Vista
So you've resisted the move to Windows Vista? You're not alone. Although Vista is installed on most...
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Online ads get in your face amidst money crunch
San Francisco - Online advertising has suffered almost as much as its print and broadcast...
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Mozilla Fixes Several Critical Bugs With Firefox 3.0.7 Update
Mozilla has fixed several security issues with its new 3.0.7 release, after reports of several...
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Obama Includes Additional NASA Funding for 2010, As Promised
NASA’s $18.7 billion budget for the fiscal year 2010 reflects one promise that Barack Obama...
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36 Improvements Comparing to Windows 7's Beta
In a posting to its Engineering Windows 7 blog on Thursday, Microsoft outlined some of the changes...
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Microsoft Mends IE8 Bugs in Windows 7
Microsoft has released a patch via Windows Update for Internet Explorer 8 for the beta operating...
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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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Microsoft Introduces Elevate America Free Technology Courses
Microsoft announced a new initiative this week, aimed at providing tech training for 2 million...
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Space Shuttle Launch Delayed for the Fourth Time
NASA had no other viable alternative but to delay the launch of the space shuttle for the fourth...
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What Can You Learn from Facebook’s Mistake?
Whenever you post personal information on a Web site you should think twice about the things you...
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Yahoo To Test Competition With Rich Ads in Its Search Service
Being Google’s competitor has never been easy for Yahoo, but here’s something that...
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The Digital TV Switch Is Timidly Taking Place
The Federal Communications Commission announced over the weekend that the original list of 368...
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Gaming Control Board Warns Of Card-Counting iPhone App
iPhone apps are definitely something consumers want to have at their disposal, but beware, some...
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Time for DTV Transition
Today is the big day for two local television stations! They will cut off their analog signals and...
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Satellite Collisions Need Space Air Traffic Control
An expert on satellite orbits notified on Friday that the collisionof the two satellites from...
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No More Radio Advertising for Google
Google plans to stop selling advertising on broadcast radio at the end of May. Mountain View-based...
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Microsoft Certifies Nvidia’s Ion Platform
On Wednesday, Nvidia announced that Microsoft Corporation had certified its Ion platform in...
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Many TV Stations Switch to Digital Next Week
Less than two weeks before the expected end of analog broadcasting the House of...
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Darwin’s 200th Birthday Celebrated by Rodgers Library
The Rodgers Library for Science and Engineering will host a celebration on February 12 in the honor...
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The iPhone Gets a New Program, Ocarina
Apple announced in March, 2008, that it will create an online app store for its iPhone. Since then,...
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A Nine Year Old Malaysian as the Youngest iPhone Developer
Lim Ding Wen, a nine-year-old Malaysian from Singapore, is probably the youngest registered iPhone...
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World
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Black History Revealed
Tufts' Africana Center was the host of an evening of dance, music and spoken word on Friday...
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Philippines Propose Global-Warming Insurance Funds
According to the Philippines Presidential Adviser on Global Warming and Climate Change Secretary...
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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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Condoleezza Rice Explains North Korea Nuclear Negotiations Stalemate
Last week in Beijing, the disarmament talks between North Korea, the U.S., China, South Korea,...
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Zimbabwe Declares National Emergency
Zimbabwe declared a national health emergency as the cholera epidemic froze the entire health...
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Sarkozy Announced A 26-Billion-Euro Plan For The Country's Economy
Paris - French President Nicolas Sarkozy announced earlier today an investment plan which is worth...
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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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Indonesia Tourism Industry Still Waiting To Rebound
Jakarta - Indonesia, a vast archipelago nation with the world's second-longest shoreline, has...
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Pakistan: Bombing Kills Five Policemen, Four Civilians
Islamabad - A suicide bomber blew himself up on Friday outside the office of a senior police...
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Russia Focuses on Medvedev Address after Last-Minute Delay
Moscow - Russia watchers were long curious to hear President Dmitry Medvedev's first national...
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Canada Puts BPA On Hazardous Substances List
The federal government has decided to add the synthetic sex hormone bisphenol A on Canada’s list of...
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North Korea to Allow UN Monitors to Inspect Nuclear Plants
North Korean authorities said they will allow monitors from the United Nations to inspect the...
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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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Update1: Shenzhou VII Returns, Chinese Plan Moon Landing
After a successful, by-the-book launch and a thriving
mission, the Chinese Taikonauts have...
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Chinese Astronauts In Orbit, Ready For Spacewalk Saturday
Shenzhou VII, the name of which means “Divine Vessel” in Chinese,
the country’s third manned space...
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Update: Chinese Spacewalk Mission Launched Today
Shenzhou VII is China’s third manned space launch,
and the first one which will include a...
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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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Update1: SNL Is Hugging Us Closer And Closer
As expected, the former writer and cast member of Saturday Night Live, Tina Fey, did make a guest...
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Obama and McCain on U.S. Health Care
There are very few issues on which both U.S. presidential candidates agree. One of those issues is...
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US Recruiting War Veterans for Paralympics
Beijing - "It is as if I have been given a second chance," American swimmer Melissa...
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Thailand holds special parliament session to defuse crisis
Bangkok - Thailand launched a special parliamentary session Sunday to defuse a political crisis...
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Polar Bears Found in Open Water Due To Global Warming
The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) reported that
the Arctic sea ice extent presently...
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Medicare Payment Error Rate Higher Than Said
The inspector general at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services denounced Medicare for...
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College Presidents Sign Petition to Lower Drinking Age
More than 100 fellow college and university presidents have
stirred a national debate on drinking...
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Calif. Supreme Court: Doctors Can’t Deny Treatment to Gays Anymore
On Monday, the California Supreme
Court forbad doctors to cite their religious beliefs as a reason...
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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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Schwarzenegger Ordered to Testify,Kelso Seeks $8 Billion for Calif. Prisons
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and two of his aides were ordered to take part in a...
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US’ Fight against HIV – Successful Overseas, But Not within Its Borders
The number of people being infected with HIV virus in the US is about 40 percent higher than...
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The Gulf of Mexico on the Verge Of An Ecological Catastrophe
The dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico is the second largest to
date at 8,000 square miles. The area...
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People
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Jay Leno Released from Hospital
Talk show host Jay Leno has been released from hospital. He staid overnight after yesterday he was...
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Redmond O’ Neal Arrested Again For Drug Possession
Redmond O’ Neal, the troubled son of Ryan O’Neal and Farah Fawcett, was arrested on...
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Arrest Warrant for Lindsay Lohan Dropped
Paparazzi will probably never stop wanting Lindsay Lohan, but the police backed off, at least for...
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WANTED: Lindsay Lohan (Update 1)
The arrest warrant issued on Lindsay Lohan’s name was apparently a misunderstanding....
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Ed McMahon Is Currently in Intensive Care
Ed McMahon, the longtime helper of Johnny Carson on the popular “The Tonight Show,” has...
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Nick Cannon Thinks “America’s Got Talent”
Nick Cannon is taking over America’s talent.
The 28-year-old musician and actor will serve...
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Wrigley Suspends Chris Brown Ad Following Attack Allegations
Chewing gum producer Wrigley suspended on Monday an ad featuring singer Chris Brown following the...
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Kelly Osbourne Arrested For Slapping Reporter
Kelly Osbourne, the daughter of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, was arrested earlier this month for an...
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Sharon Osbourne Is Victorious In Libel Battle With Tabloid
Sharon Osbourne accepted an apology and substantial libel damages from British tabloid the Sun,...
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New "American Idol" Spice For Season 8
Kara DioGuardi will join the familiar trio of Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson when...
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New “American Idol” Judge Kara DioGuardi Revealed
"American Idol" returns for its eighth season on Tuesday with a new judge.Paula...
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Actor Ryan O’Neal Pleads Guilty To Drug Charge
Actor Ryan O'Neal, best known as the star of the 1970 film "Love Story," pleaded guilty...
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Ryan O'Neal Pleads Guilty To Meth Possession
Actor Ryan O'Neal pleaded guilty to a felony charge of drug possession in a Malibu, Calif.,...
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Ryan O'Neal Pleads Guilty To Drug Related Charges
The famous actor from “Love Story”, Ryan O'Neal, pleaded guilty today to felony drug...
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The 35th People's Choice Awards With Queen Latifah
It’s the award collecting season in Hollywood! The Hollywood Foreign Press Association...
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John Travolta Devastated by Son Jett’s Death
John Travolta and his wife Kelly Preston, both actors, said that they were heartbroken by the...
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John Travolta and Kelly Preston Devastated by Son Jett’s Mysterious Death
Authorities said that John Travolta’s teenage son, Jett, passed away on Friday in the Bahamas...
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Whitney Port Goes to “The City”
MTV seems to enjoy spinoffs. Whitney Port, a supporting character on the network’s...
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Paula Abdul Is Unlikely to Leave “American Idol”
Although “American Idol” producers have already announced several format...
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“American Idol” To Change Format For The Eight Season
Fox’s top-rated talent show “American Idol” will kick off
its eighth season in a different format...
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Son Of Crystal Cathedral Founder Resigns As Senior Pastor
Two months after being removed from the syndicated "Hour Of Power" television show, Rev....
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Pin-Up Queen Bettie Page Dies At 85
Bettie Page, one of entertainment’s original sex kittens,
the 1950s pin-up queen who many credit...
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Jay Leno Talks About New NBC Prime Time Show
Now that the news is out, Jay Leno took the liberty to talk about his upcoming show on NBC after he...
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Britney Spears' Other Ex Jason Alexander Jailed
While Britney Spears' second ex-husband Kevin Federline is busy being a good father to the former...
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Brad Pitt Talks About His Family on “Today” Show
Although they have six children who unite them no matter
what, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have...
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William Balfour Arrested In Hudson Slayings
William Balfour, the estranged husband of Jennifer Hudson’s
sister Julia, has been arrested in the...
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Suspect In Hudson Murders To Appear Before Prison Board
The 27-year-old former brother-in-law of Jennifer Hudson,
considered a person of interest by...
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Mackenzie Phillips Pleads Guilty to Possession of Cocaine and Heroine, Enters Rehab
The actress Mackenzie Phillips, who has long
battled drug addiction, pleaded guilty to possession...
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Studs Terkel Passes Away At 96
Louis “Studs” Terkel was born in 1912, in New York, in a Russian Jewish family. When Studs was...
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Mackenzie Phillips Case to Be Dismissed If She Completes Drug Diversion Program
After pleading guilty to one count of felony drug charge in
a Los Angeles court on...
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