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Tulips entered Europe 500 years earlier than thought, study says
Madrid - The tulip entered Europe through Moorish Spain five centuries earlier than previously...
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Experts recreating Egyptian female pharaoh's own perfume
Hamburg, Germany - The latest thing in scents next year could be the oldest perfume in the world,...
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China Blocks YouTube, Again, for No Specific Reason
China banned access to YouTube again, only this time it did not explained why. Google, the Web...
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EPA Declares Greenhouse Gases Pollutants
The Environmental Protection Agency has acknowledged that the green house gases are a pollutant...
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Microsoft May Allow Turning Off of IE 8 in Windows 7
After a long-lasting battle with the European Union over antitrust issues regarding its media...
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Google Facing Legal Issues in Italy
Four Google executives are currently facing criminal charges in Italy, New York Times’ Saul...
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200 Years of Darwin’s Theory of Evolution, But Controversy the Same
In more than a week from now, Charles Darwin’s book “On the Origin of Species”...
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Taiwan Bans Indoor Smoking
Taiwan on Sunday announced the decision to ban indoor smoking, becoming the 17th state in the...
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Court Reinstates Power Plant Pollution Regulation
Tuesday, a United States appeals court decided to reinstate a regulation put forward by the Bush...
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‘Right of Conscience’ Rule Passed. What’s Next?
The Bush administration passed on Thursday the “conscience protection” rule,...
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Health Care Providers Protected Under Conscience Rule
The Bush administration issued on Tuesday a regulation that expands protections for health care...
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Yves Klein Sponge Work Sells Well at Sotheby’s
A 1960 canvas with sponges applied to it by French artist
Yves Klein fetched $21.4 million Tuesday...
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Mariam Makeba Died At The Age Of 76
The legendary singer and symbol for freedom and justice Mariam Makeba died on Monday in Italy. She...
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Myanmar Blogger Sentenced to More Than 20 Years in Jail
Yangon - A popular blogger who liked to post real-life stories of Myanmar people has been sentenced...
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Supreme Court To Rule On FCC’s Ban On “Fleeting Expletives”
Tuesday, a
case concerning indecent speech during radio and television broadcasts was
heard by...
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Fleeting Expletives Brought Before The Supreme Court
The Supreme Court discussed on Tuesday the problem of dirty
words on television and, while...
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Maternity Tourist Boom Brings Midwife Crisis to Hong Kong
Hong Kong - Like most things from the cradle to the grave in Hong Kong, it used to be simply a...
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EBay Bans The Selling Of Ivory And Ivory Products
EBay, one of the largest online stores, has announced that
starting from January they will enforce...
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Update: Arkansas Anchorwoman Savagely Beaten In Her Home
A Little Rock, Arkansas anchorwoman was found in critical condition after she was savagely beaten...
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Tiny But Mighty Chihuahua Defeats International Intrigue In Box Office Battle
“Escapism” seems to be the word of the day lately, at least in Box Office terms. In times when the...
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Supreme Court Ready For Drugs, Cigarettes and Bad Language Review
The U.S. Supreme Court enters its third term on Monday,
October 6, and the calendar has a series...
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Possible New Trial for Joseph P. Nacchio
The former
chief executive of Qwest Communications International Joseph P. Nacchio could
receive...
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Women Win The Day At Home
It is rumored that around the house, men rule the roost. They grasp the remote control and settle...
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I’m a PC, But I am Disturbed Because Of The New Ads
Microsoft much talked-about $300 million campaign, designed
to convert the Mac fans to Windowism...
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Sex And The Suburbs
Author Candace Bushnell just won’t move past Carrie
Bradshaw, the character that made her famous...
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LA Chain Restaurants to List Calories on Their Menus
In an attempt to reduce the number of obese and overweight
people, large chain restaurants in the...
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Zoom In On The New Zunes
In attempt to get Apple users to cross over to the other side, Microsoft carefully planned the...
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Mickey Rourke, Darren Aronofsky Tame Golden Lion of Venice
Darren Aronofsky’s comeback film at the Venice Film
Festival, “The Wrestler,” starring Mickey...
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“The Shield” Enters The Beginning Of Its End More Powerful Than Ever
Everything comes to an end sooner or later. And it’s sooner
for FX’s “The Shield.” The seventh and...
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FDA Allows Irradiation Of Spinach And Lettuce To Kill Germs
In an attempt to reduce the risk of contamination with E. coli and Salmonella, the US Food and Drug...
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U.S.
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Clinton sends New Year message to Bangladeshis worldwide
Dhaka - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Sunday sent Bangladeshis living across the world a...
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Apartheid suits against US, German firms get green light
Washington/Johannesburg - Victims of South Africa's defunct apartheid regime got a legal green...
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Momentum grows in US Congress to lift Cuba travel ban
Washington - The US Chamber of Commerce threw its weight behind a bill introduced Tuesday in...
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Obama sets stage for pollution limits with new reporting rule
Washington - The United States will ask companies to report on their greenhouse-gas emissions that...
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EPA Closer to Revising the Bush-Era Rule on Coal Power Plants
The Environmental Protection Agency is making steps towards changing the policy of regulating...
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Obama Administration to Revamp Offshore-Drilling Plan
This is another piece of news from the category ‘if you wanted change, you got it.”...
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Senate Panel Approves Eric Holder for Attorney General Post
Eric Holder is close to becoming America’s first African-American attorney general after the...
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President Obama Lifts Restrictions on Govt. Funding for Abortion
On the fourth day as the United States President, Mr. Barack Obama decided to lift the restrictions...
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Obama promises "new era" of accountability, freezes White House wages
Washington - Incoming US President Barack Obama signalled a "new era" of...
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Groups, States File Suit Against U.S. Government On Abortion Rule
Seven states and two abortion rights groups filed suit against the...
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Seven States Sue over Bush Anti-Abortion Rule
Thursday, seven states sued the federal government over a rule that further expands...
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Clean Air Is Important For Americans
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the completion of a...
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Controversy In Health Care – “Conscience Protection” Rule Passed
The Bush Administration is clearly taking advantage of the least few days in office to pass some...
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Blagojevich Corruption Scandal Amplifies
Illinois Governor Rod R. Blagojevich is continuing to act like nothing has happened and the...
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Bush Administration Eases Rules on Endangered Species Act
Six weeks before Democratic President-elect
Barack Obama takes office, the Bush administration is...
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California Supreme Court Agrees to Rule on Proposition 8 Legality
The California Supreme Court agreed to
consider three lawsuits that challenge the legality of...
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Firefighters Contain Tea Fire Almost Completely, Investigators Rule It Human-Caused
Since the ruinous Tea Fire was mostly contained, authorities
were able to limit on Sunday the...
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New Federal Rules for Banks Target Online Gambling
The Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve finalized a set of rules on Wednesday that will put...
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Pelosi: US Auto Industry Must Be Aided, GM Too Big to Allow Failing
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco) urged Congress to back a financial bailout for the...
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Supreme Court To Rule On Broadcast Swearing
The 1st Amendment in the United States’ Constitution has been the subject of heated debate over the...
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The Candidates Positions on Key Issues
Washington - The US presidential candidates, Democrat Barack Obama, 47, and Republican John McCain,...
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Ark., Beaten Anchorwoman Dies Of Injuries
Anne Pressly, the Little Rock, Arkansas, anchorwoman who was found severely beaten in her home,...
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Obama: Powell would have role as advisor
Washington - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said he intends to ask former secretary...
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Energy independence: The great challenge for Obama, McCain
New York - Every electoral campaign has its popular catch phrases that remain in our collective...
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Campaigns grow nasty as Obama, McCain ready for debate
Washington - As Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain prepare for the second...
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Health
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Choose exercise over creams in fight against cellulite
Cellulite is a terrible part of aging for some women. They stare into the mirror appalled when...
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US Supreme Court throws out tobacco appeal
Washington - The US Supreme Court on Tuesday threw out cigarette maker Philip Morris USA's appeal...
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It’s All About Calories
Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health and the Pennington Biomedical Research Center...
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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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Seven States Sue Federal Government over Abortion Rule
California and six other states sued the federal government Thursday over the “conscience...
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Seven States Sue Over Bush Anti-Abortion Rule
Thursday, seven states sued the federal government over a rule that further expands...
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Groups, States File Suit against U.S. Government on Abortion Rule
Seven states and two abortion rights groups filed suit against the...
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Lawsuits Filed Over Abortion Rule
Seven states and two abortion rights groups filed a lawsuit on Thursday against the U.S....
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“Right of conscience,” The Most Disarming and Bitter moral Lesson
A new law known as the “right of conscience” ruled passed by the Bush administration...
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FDA Asks Coke To Remove "Plus"
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has just warned Coca-Cola that is should revise the label...
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Court Helps EPA Reinstate Power Plant Pollution Rule
Even if a federal appeals court in Washington struck down a key air-quality regulation as...
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U.S. Issues Controversial Conscience Rule
The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services today issued a regulation that gives employees...
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“Conscience Rule” For Health Care Providers To Take Effect
Unsurprisingly, the Bush administration announced yesterday new protections for health care workers...
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New Rule Protects Doctors Exercising the “Right of Conscience”
The Bush administration on Thursday announced new protections for health care providers who...
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Study Associates Chicken Truck With Bacteria
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Stay Away from Chicken Trucks! They May Spread Poultry Pathogens
A surprising finding by a team of researchers at The John Hopkins University Bloomberg School of...
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Study: CT Scans - an Alternative to Angiography, but Questions Persist
A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine reports that newer CT scans that use...
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Court: Marijuana Caregivers Can Be Prosecuted for Dealing Drugs
A person supplying marijuana to a patient that has approval
to use it can be prosecuted for...
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Supreme Court’s Decision in the Case Involving Drug Labels Awaited
Musician Diana Levine, who lost her arm eight
years ago after she received treatment with one of...
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Sex Trumps Sports as a Sleeping Aid
Kassel, Germany - Even though humans sleep away about one-third of their lives, sleep science is...
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Parents Urged to Monitor Their Teens' Mood Swings
Cologne, Germany - Teenagers commonly experience mood swings and are not always approachable, and...
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Panel Questions FDA’s Report on BPA Safety
This week, a
scientific panel issued a report that questioned the Food and Drug
Administration’s...
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Is The Patient’s Peace of Mind The Most Efficient Healing Strategy?
According to a new study published in the BMJ – formerly the British Medical Journal, U.S. doctors...
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Zimbabwe: 11 More Die in New Cholera Outbreak
Harare - Eleven more people have died in a new outbreak of cholera, in northern Zimbabwe, state...
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Dallas Lawyer, Fred Baron, Obtains Experimental Cancer Drug
Frederick Martin Baron, one of America’s
most prominent trial lawyers, obtained an experimental...
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Pediatricians More Likely to Admit Error When Obvious
A report in the October Issue of Archives of Pediatrics
& Adolescent Medicine, one of the...
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Compensation To Rise for Veterans with Brain Injuries
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced on Monday that
it will more than quadruple disability...
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LA Restaurants Required to Display Calories on Menus
The Los Angels City Council voted to draft
a law that would require large chain restaurants in the...
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Government Toxicologists Claim Bisphenol Might Be Harmful
Scientists with the National Toxicology Program have again voiced concerns that the controversial...
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Deer Baiting And Feeding Ban
Deer are dying along the Clinton River in Oakland County and state officials say they don't know...
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World
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Brazil farmers refuse to leave reservation as court deadline ends
Sao Paulo/Boa Vista, Brazil - Rice farmers refused to heed a court order to vacate one of the...
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Number of flu deaths rises to 152 in Mexico amid panic buying
Mexico City - The number of dead in Mexico's flu epidemic rose to 152, Mexican Health Minister Jose...
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Corrupt Macau minister jailed for a further 28 years
Hong Kong - A former top minister in the Chinese gambling resort of Macau already...
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Japanese fleet kills 680 whales, misses target
Tokyo - Japan's whaling fleet failed to achieve its target but still returned to...
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Thousands attend funeral of former Argentine president Alfonsin
Buenos Aires - Several thousand people attended the funeral Thursday in Buenos Aires of...
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Debate on royal succession re-ignited in Britain
London - The debate erupted anew in Britain Friday on whether to end centuries of discrimination...
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Hundreds of Tibetans, monks attack China police station
Beijing - Police detained nearly 100 people after hundreds monks and lay Tibetans...
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Self-confessed incest murderer's verdict due Thursday
Berlin - The third day in the trial of Josef Fritzl, the Austrian father in court for imprisoning...
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EU keeps Belarus visa ban on ice, extends sanctions
Brussels - European Union foreign ministers agreed Monday to keep a visa ban aimed at the...
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Fujimori taken to hospital in Peru
Lima - Former Peruvian president Alberto Fujimori was taken out of jail and to hospital in...
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Lusting for power, Fritzl caused permanent suffering
Vienna ( - Austrian incest father Josef Fritzl was mainly driven by an abnormal yearning to exert...
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US Calls For Durable, Sustainable Ceasefire
New York - The United States pitched a plan on Tuesday for a comprehensive solution to end the...
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US Pursuing Truce For Gaza Conflict
Washington - The United States is pushing for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip that would require...
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Stalin Remains Unsinkable In Popularity Contest
Moscow - Joseph Stalin, the Soviet dictator who ordered millions to their death in labor...
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Documents show British diplomat misjudged threat to Shah of Iran
Even as the British embassy in Tehran was attacked by demonstrators, Anthony Parsons urged the...
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Bangladesh Prepares To Vote And Return To Democracy
Dhaka - Bangladesh votes in national elections Monday to return the South Asian nation to...
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Taiwan Succumbs To China's Panda Diplomacy
Taipei - For six decades, China tried in vain to recover Taiwan with military force and political...
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Calls Grow For China To Free Charter '08 Dissident
Beijing - Leading international writers, scholars, lawyers and rights advocates...
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Mugabe Clings To Power Through Election Calamity, Cholera
Johannesburg - Zimbabwe is short on laughs these days, so short, in fact, that the capital Harare,...
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Slovakia Seals Its New Image With Euro Switch
Bratislava - A decade after Slovakia set out to abandon its reputation of a thuggish post-communist...
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Question Marks Loom Over Pakistan's Democratic Change
Islamabad - Pakistanis voted against military dictatorship and for the restoration of democracy...
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Pakistan Teetering In Fight Against Terrorism
Islamabad - In 2008, Pakistan wobbled in its fight against al-Qaeda and Taliban militants, who have...
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Bamyan Entices Visitors Beyond The Buddhas
Bamyan, Afghanistan - After three decades of conflict and persecution capped by one of history's...
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Kiwis Work Rare Peace In Afghanistan's Bamyan
Bamyan, Afghanistan - Nowhere else in the eastern military command sector in Afghanistan do foreign...
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Czech President: EU's Most Outspoken Global Warming Doubter
Prague - Czech President Vaclav Klaus, one of the most prominent climate change doubters, is about...
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Somali pirates reduce Saudi tanker ransom demand, move ship
Mogadishu - Somali pirates have reduced their ransom demand for a hijacked Saudi supertanker to 15...
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Litvinenko widow marks 2nd anniversary amid new twist in case
London/Moscow - The widow of murdered Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko was Sunday set to mark...
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President Bush Calls For Mugabe's Resignation
U.S. President George Bush has called for the end of President Robert Mugabe’s rule in Zimbabwe and...
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Spain's Officials Salute The Arrest Of ETA's Leader
Madrid/Paris - Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero stated that the arrest of the...
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ETA's Chief Detained In France
Madrid/Paris - Last night, French and Spanish police officers managed to detain the suspected...
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Sports
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Chelsea players face sanctions after angry scenes at Barcelona exit
London - Chelsea awoke on Thursday to the stark realisation that they are out of the Champions...
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Spain passes decree to prevent night-time doping controls
Madrid (dpa) - Spain's government has approved a royal decree allowing the nation's athletes to...
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FIA appeal court meets in Formula One diffuser row
Paris - Motorsport's governing body FIA convened in Paris on Tuesday to decide whether the...
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FIFA firm on rejecting WADA doping rule
Copenhagen - FIFA president Joseph Blatter remained adamant Wednesday in opposition to the World...
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Football bodies reject WADA "whereabouts" doping rule
Zurich - Football's governing body FIFA and the European body UEFA on Tuesday said they rejected...
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Vettel predicts closest Formula One for years
Melbourne - Rising Formula One star Sebastian Vettel predicted Tuesday the tightest Formula One...
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Schumacher on hand for Ferrari in F1 season
Melbourne - Ferrari will be calling on the experience of seven-time world champion Michael...
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Hamilton and Ferrari boss slam Formula One rule changes
Maranello, Italy - World champion Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo on...
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Wins not points to decide Formula One title
Paris/Rio de Janeiro - The number of wins rather than the highest number of points will...
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M. Phelps Suspended 3 Months, Loses Kellogg Sponsorship Deal
American already legendary swimmer Michael Phelps has been suspended for three months from...
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Real Fans Pessimistic In Huntelaar, Diarra CL Saga
Madrid - The fans of Real Madrid appear pessimistic about the chances of newly-hired Klaas Jan...
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Ole Einar And The Wolves
Erfurt, Germany - Ole Einar Bjoerndalen is surrounded by hungry wolves out to deny him...
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Schumacher names F1 cost-cutting a necessary move
London - Drastic cost-cutting measures in Formula One racing won't change the pecking order in the...
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Harris pours in career-high 47 points as Nets snap 14-year drought
Los Angeles - For the second night in a row, hot-shooting Devin Harris was off the charts.
Harris...
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Disgruntled Frings Toys with Retirement
Hamburg - Midfielder Torsten Frings is the latest Germany player toying with retirement, after...
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Gold double for Bekele, US and Kenya - triple joy for Russia
Beijing - Kenenisa Bekele emulated fellow-Ethiopian Miruts Yifter when he completed an Olympic...
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At Li's Mobile Bike Shed, They Think the Olympics Are Good
Beijing - In a little street, next to Beijing's Workers' Stadium that hosts Olympic football...
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China's Ethnic Minorities Have Little Taste for Olympics
Lanzhou, China - Olympic fever that has swept most of China seems to have limited influence in...
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Gold for Poland and China in gymnastics
Beijing - Chen Yibing and He Kexin continued China's strong showing in the gymnastics disciplines...
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Jefferson Perez, the farewell of a Latin American hero
Beijing - Exhausted, almost numb, Jefferson Perez brought an end on Saturday to a career whose...
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Bonds’ Lawyers File Motion To Dismiss Perjury Charges
The defense team of former outfielder
for San Francisco Giants Barry Bonds asked a federal judge...
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NHL Suspend Downie for 20 Games
The National Hockey League issued a harsh punishment for Philadelphia Flyers forward Steve Downie...
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Roddick Gets Quarter-Final Ticket After Berdych Retires
What has been announced to be an interesting clash between two
players from the ATP top ten,...
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Young Guns Take a Shot at US Open
Roger Federer’s supremacy on hard court is seriously threatened this year by two young stars who...
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Federer Begins Battle for US Open Title Against Qualifier
World number one Roger Federer will begin his battle for the fourth consecutive title at Flushing...
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Beckenbauer Says England Should Host 2018 World Cup
The legendary player Franz Beckenbauer said for BBC that in
his opinion England
should host the...
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David Stern Says Gambling Scandal Is An Isolated Incident
During a press conference, NBA commissioner David Stern has
addressed the gambling scandal that...
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Kaka Is The Most Wanted Player At Real Madrid
The Brazilian soccer player Kaka is at the top of Real Madrid’s
wish list. According to the...
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Movies
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“The Wrestler” – Great Comeback Both for Rourke and Director Aronofsky
As surprising as it may be, the subject of Darren Aronofsky's low-budget realist drama manages to...
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“HSM” Overthrows “Saw”
Hollywood seems to be up and running again, fact proven true by the success of “Beverly Hills...
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“Body of Lies” Deemed as Being Disappointing
Scheduled
to be released this Friday, the new movie directed by Ridley Scott “Body of
Lies” is...
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The First Rule of “Choke” Is: You Do Not Talk About “Fight Club”
In order to prepare yourself for the “Choke” land you have
to put on an imaginary pair of colorful...
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Moore’s “Slacker Uprising” Hits the Web
A couple of days ago,
Michael Moore’s most recent documentary called “Slacker Uprising” was...
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Michael Moore Makes Political Statement. “Slacker Uprising” Downloadable Online
Theaters are so last year. On Tuesday, filmmaker Michael
Moore made his most recent documentary...
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“Igor” Portrays Frenzied Evil vs. Unruffled Good
Once upon a time, the leaders of the world were mad
scientists and evil geniuses. The methods they...
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Warner Bros. to Re-release Dark Knight in 2009 for Oscar Push
Warner Bros, one of the largest producers of film and TV entertainment in the world, announced its...
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TV Series Pemiere: Sons Of Anarchy Are No Easy Riders
Although much likened to “The Sopranos” because of the
somewhat similar atmosphere and the plot...
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Death Race: A Death Race and Nothing More
It seems like all is sullen all of a sudden. It’s almost the end of August, that is the end of...
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With $66.4 Million “The Dark Knight” Had A Wonderful Debut On Friday
With so many positive reviews and so much anticipation, ”The
Dark Knight” is on its way to set a...
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The Dark Knight – Dark and Provoking
Comic books are a never-ending source of inspiration for the
cinematographic realm. There is no...
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“Get Smart” Gains First Place In Box Office
The highly anticipated release of the new big-budget,
big-screen version of the 1960’s "Get...
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Downey Among "Cowboys and Aliens"
Robert Downey Jr., the summer’s revelation with the huge success of “Iron Man,”...
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Lindsay Lohan To Feel The Pains Of Labor
Lindsay Lohan's career might be taking a positive turn as the young actress landed a new movie role...
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Will Indiana Jones Bring Kids to the Cinema?
One thing that can be said about ‘Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’...
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Prince Caspian: Not Just a Story, But a Stirring Fantasy
The second published novel in C.S. Lewis’ children fantasy
series The Chronicles of Narnia has...
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“Made of Honor”: A Disappointing Role For Dempsey
Well, Mr. McDreamy is not every woman’s dream in “Made of
Honor.” And neither is the film.
The...
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Movie Review: Smart People
Moviegoers who have
had enough of the conventional drama and the reeled-off character...
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“Horton Hears A Who!” Tops The Weekend Box Office
As expected, the animated movie about the elephant Horton,
who claims that he has discovered...
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"Horton Hears A Who!" Leads Friday’s Box Office
Twentieth Century Fox’ animated family movie, “Horton Hears
A Who!”, is on its way to become a...
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Lost: Ji Yeon Or Sun’s Heartbreaking Hello To Jin
I think you already know Lost’s main rule: for each question
answered, let’s create a hundred new...
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Wooly Mammoths Push “10,000 BC” To $37.5 Million
The movie critics hated it, but the viewers loved it. This
is, in brief, the box office story of...
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10,000 B.C. On The Way To Become a Big Box Office Hit
In spite of the cold welcome from movie critics, “10,000
B.C.” is on the verge to become a box...
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Lohan Talks About The New Lindsay
Six months after leaving rehab, Hollywood
actress Lindsay Lohan is finally speaking about how she...
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Lindsay Lohan To Work With The Dead
Actress Lindsay Lohan will be spending two days working in a morgue as part of the ten days of...
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At World's End Short Of Spider-Man's Record
"Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" sold an
estimated $126.5 million worth of...
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Business
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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 warns of exposure to Chrysler collapse
Berlin - German automotive group Daimler, which is struggling with a slump in sales of its...
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Nissan carmaker announces drastic job cuts at British plant
London - Japanese carmaker Nissan Thursday announced major job cuts at a plant in north-east...
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Facebook Needs To Decide On Its Photo-Content
One of the problems Facebook is facing these days is the protest against its officials decision to...
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No More Exclusive Deals For Apple In France
The French Competition Council announced that the agreement between Apple Inc. and France Telecom...
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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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Microsoft Willing to Reduce Search Data Retention
Monday, Microsoft
announced they would be willing to grant a European privacy panel’s
request to...
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Bank of England governor urges banks to start lending again
London - The governor of the Bank of England indicated Tuesday that further nationalizations in...
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Yahoo at Crossroads after Yang’s Departure
Silicon Valley’s eyes are all on the empty seat of CEO of
Yahoo! Inc. After Jerry Yang stepped...
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Samsung Withdraws Offer for Memory Card Maker SanDisk Corp
Seoul - South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co said Wednesday that it was scrapping its...
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Ivory Products Will No Longer Be Available On eBay
In an effort to help protect the endangered African and
Asian elephants, eBay announced that it...
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Britain's banking revolution to mark end of an era
London - In Britain, the NICE decade, defined by Bank of England governor Mervyn King as one of...
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Japan Sucked Ever Deeper into Financial Maelstrom
Tokyo - Never before has the Japanese economy been buffeted so severely by financial sources...
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SEC loosens requirements for banks to report investment values
Washington/New York - In an effort to relieve pressure on the banking industry's hard-pressed...
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RealNetworks And MPAA Go At It In Federal Court Over RealDVD
United States movie studios and digital media pioneer RealNetworks will battle each other in the...
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US Financial Turmoil Sends Stocks to Sharp Lows
New York/Washington - The bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc and fears of more looming bank...
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Comcast Fights Back
The Federal Communications Commission considered that Comcast Corp. violated federal policy by...
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Penguin Wins Back Publishing Rights on J. Steinbeck’s Works
A Manhattan federal appeals court reversed a ruling which had previously granted John Steinbeck’s...
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FCC vs. Comcast: Freedom Fighter vs. Grand Inquisitor?
The recent FCC decision to enforce action against Comcast over its network management policies...
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FCC’s Take on Comcast’s Traffic Management Coming Soon
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has scheduled a meeting for Friday during which one of...
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F.C.C. Finally Approves Sirius-XM Satellite Radio Merger
The two satellite radio pioneers, Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio Holdings, have...
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U.S.D.A. Due To Begin Naming Retailers In Meat Recalls
The United States Department of Agriculture announced on
Friday that it will adjust its policy...
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Apple's App Store Awaits New Clients And Partners
Yesterday’s release of Apple’s iPhone 7.7 version was
received with great enthusiasm by many of...
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Microsoft Is Out On The Market Again
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates announced that future decisions
concerning the company’s direction...
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Intel Reports Strong Earnings, Announces Bold Outlook
Leading chipmaker Intel has announced revenue of $9.7 billion in the first quarter, up 9 percent...
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Supreme Court to Examine Fleeting Expletive Case
The US Supreme Court has said it will hear in September arguments in the case of the so-called...
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GM Has $722 Million Loss, Will Offer 74,000 Buyouts
General Motors Corporation, also known as GM, announced it has reported a fourth- quarter loss on...
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Standard & Poor's: Pakistan’s Ratings Threatened by Bhutto’s Assassination
Standard & Poor's, a division of McGraw-Hill that publishes financial research and analysis on...
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New Legislation in Health Insurance by the EEOC
On Wednesday the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
announced that the employers could either...
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Wolfowitz Violated Bank Rules And Ethic Codes
The special committee appointed to rule in the case of Paul
Wolfowitz, the World Bank's president,...
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People
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Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson’s Love Story
Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson seem to have a kind of hilarious hobby on fighting in public...
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Etta James Says the Beyonce Lash-Out Was a Joke
It seems that for Etta James, the no taksy-backsy rule does not apply, since after she...
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The Jolie-Pitts Make Their Own Gifts Instead Of Buying
Christmas is right around the corner and people are crowding up the shops trying to find the...
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Artists’ Contributions To U.S. Culture Were Rewarded This Weekend
Rock 'n' roll and pop legends, singers and stars of Hollywood and Broadway were celebrated on...
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Legendary Theatre Impresario Gerald Schoenfeld Passed Away
Gerald Schoenfeld, the head of the Shubert Organization which is Broadway's largest landlord died...
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Update: Mistrial In Britney Spears' Drivers License Case
Britney Spears used to be famous for her songs, good looks and seemingly charming, wholesome...
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The Looks, The Talent, The Class - Paul Newman Had It All
Everybody was aware of Paul Newman’s good looks. However, he
did not act like one of the most...
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High Profile Lawyer Scruggs Sentenced to Five Years
The prominent class-action Mississippi lawyer, Richard "Dickie" Scruggs, was sentenced to...
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Adriana Lima Excited To Wed Her Fiance
Brazilian supermodel Adriana Lima, who has been dating NBA star Marko Jaric for nine months, is...
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Dion and Woods Don’t Care about the Lingering Draught
Celine Dion and Tiger Woods have shown great lack of concern over the situation in which Treasure...
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Britney Spears’ Order Appeal Rejected
A challenge to a court ruling that gave Britney’s father
control over his daughter’s life has been...
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Simpson’s Robbery and Kidnapping Trial Delayed Until September
The judge agreed Friday to postpone until September O.J.
Simpson’s trial on charges of robbery and...
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Lindsay Shows Lots of Skin as Tribute to Marilyn
Sorry Lindsay but you don’t come even close. You may be
young and you may be fragile after...
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Why Britney Failed To Gain Kids’ Custody Again
Britney Spears’ continuous chaotic behavior and no obvious improvement determined a Los Angeles...
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Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe Officially Divorced
Academy Award winning actress Reese Witherspoon filed for divorce from her husband of seven years,...
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Reese Witherspoon Talks About Her Divorce
Academy Award winning actress Reese Witherspoon talks for the first time about her separation from...
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Lindsay Lohan Gets More Moments of Court Glory
Actress Lindsay Lohan is due in court again over claims she was drunk when she crashed her...
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Ja Rule & Lil Wayne Arrested
Ja Rule and Lil Wayne were arrested separately late Sunday on gun possession charges and released...
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Hip Hop Stars Arrested on Gun Charges
Lil Wayne and Ja Rule were both arrested Sunday night with criminal possession of a weapon,...
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‘Georgia Rule’ Actor Files For Divorce
Dermot Mulroney, who starred alongside Lindsay Lohan and Jane Fonda in this summer’s "Georgia...
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Lindsay Lohan’s Father Dishes Out On Her Addictions
Michael Lohan, the actress’ estranged father who was recently released from prison has been...
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Party Girl Lindsay Lohan Is Maxim’s Hottest
At least for this month, the Hollywood can enjoy the title sexiest woman in the world after she...
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Lindsay Lohan Admits Advice From Jane Fonda
Part of promoting her new movie, "Georgia Rule," in which she stars alongside Jane Fonda,...
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Technology
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Egyptian court issues ruling blocking porn websites
Cairo - An Egyptian court issued a ruling Tuesday blocking foreign pornographic websites, saying...
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China's YouTube block blasted
San Francisco - The Electronic Freedom Foundation on Thursday voiced alarm at the blanket...
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Apple to Ship Touch Screen Netbooks in 2009: Report
Apple Inc. plans to launch a netbook computer that will pack a touch screen monitor and it...
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Facebook Users Tricked By Rogue Third-Party Applications
After staying in the spotlight for terms of service policy changes and re-changes, Facebook came to...
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Choice For The New Yahoo CEO Triggers Mixed Reactions
The new CEO at Yahoo, Carol Bartz, seems to be criticized by analysts, since she is a...
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Apple Might Attend To Next Year’s CES
According to a source close to Apple, the company is planning to participate at the Consumer...
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The Computer Helper: The 64-Bit Question
Washington - Buy a new copy of Windows Vista or a new computer today, and you'll have a...
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Diet Coke Plus Gets Warning from FDA
The Food and Drug Administration requested Coca-Cola to remove the “Plus” label from...
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Google Android Gets Major Players’ Interest
Today, the
Open Handset Alliance (OHA) announced that 14 new companies have joined the...
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Mind-mapping software opens up organization possibilities
Hanover, Germany - The creative process is full of potential pitfalls. Handwritten notes are...
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Tech gifts for a frugal holiday season
Washington - The holiday season is fast approaching in many parts of the world, which means gift...
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Lawmakers Push For Net Neutrality Legislation
Starting next year, net neutrality legislation is likely to
become a reality, now that a new...
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RealDVD Locked By Legal Dispute
There are a number of programs out there which are used to
rip DVDs. The technology is not new,...
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Who’s To Blame In Deadly Train Collision?
Not long after the terrible train collision last month which
resulted in 25 deaths, the...
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Apple: Any Increase In Royalty Rates Could Jeopardize iTunes’ Future
There is a battle going on in the music industry, and this
time it involves the future of Apple’s...
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Report: Apple Has Threatened To Close iTunes Over Royalty Rates
According to a statement uncovered by Fortune’s
senior writer, Devin Leonard, Apple threatened The...
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I’m A PC, But I Am Disturbed Because Of The New Ads
Microsoft much talked-about $300 million campaign, designed
to convert the Mac fans to Windowism...
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Apple Rejects Podcaster App Cause Of Jealou…Duplication Problems
We all know that if you don’t have a nice app for the iPhone
or iPod, one that doesn’t rival with...
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Speech recognition software: Good supplement to keyboard
It may have sounded like science fiction 20 years ago, but it's now reality: computers listen to...
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Cameras monitor your every step in China's most watched city
Shenzhen, China - It's nightfall in China's most watched city. Women nervously draw tight their...
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Cablevision and Customers Prevail over MPAA in Appeals Court
Cablevision Systems Corp won a landmark copyright appeal, as the three-judge panel of the US Second...
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FCC Reprimands Comcast
Things just got a bit more complicated with the Internet
service business as federal regulators...
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FCC Says that Verizon's Customer-Keeping Practices Were Wrong
Apparently, FCC will rule in favor of cable companies against Verizon Communications Inc., claiming...
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Google Confused, Facebook Wants To Sit Down And Talk
Just a couple of days after
Facebook decided to block Google’s new service, Friend Connect, from...
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Office 2007 SP1 To Be Released Via Automatic Update
According to a post on the Office Sustained Engineering,
Microsoft will roll out Office 2007 SP1...
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Hackers At Harvard! University Admits Security Breach
Once they put their mind into
it, hackers are perfectly capable of breaking even the most ‘secure’...
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Apple Anti-piracy Patent Resembles Microsoft’s WGA System
The anti-piracy application Apple
has recently filed with the United States Patent & Trademark...
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Microsoft Office 2007 Service Pack 1 Released
Microsoft unveiled today its first Service Pack For
Microsoft Office 2007, its office software...
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FCC Sets Nov. 27 Public Meeting on Media Issues
The FCC announced a public meeting for media issues on Nov. 27, with several issues such as the...
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Three Days After Launch Kindle Is Sold Out
Say what you want, but an old commercial rule says that the
customer is always right. And...
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