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India uses fishermen for security
India will use fishermen to boost its security presence along the eastern coast.
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Gay California dream comes true
Jun 17 - The U.S. state legalises gay marriage but all that could change again in a November...
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Waiting for Zimbabwe breakthrough
President Robert Mugabe talks of 'little hurdles' to agreement at power-sharing talks
Talks...
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Biden officially nominated
Sen. Joe Biden accepted the Democratic vice presidential nomination and hailed running mate...
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Gore calls for change
Al Gore, who lost the 2000 election but has become a world leader on the environment, was...
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Cheney Meets With President of Georgia
Vice President Dick Cheney has condemned Russia for what he says is an
"illegitimate,...
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McCain addresses the RNC
In a speech before a roaring crowd at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, Republican...
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McCain promises change for America
Republican John McCain cast himself as an independent-minded reformer on Thursday and said he had...
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McCain blasts Obama on economy
John McCain -- at a campaign rally in Iowa-- took on his Democratic opponent -- saying it is the...
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Finnish gun law to change
A shooting at a school in Finland prompts the Finnish Prime Minister to review the law on owning...
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Farmers at root of Bolivia crisis
Farmers at the root of Bolivia's political crisis hope President Morales will make good on land...
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Is anyone reading in Kenya?
There are over 36 million people in Kenya most of whom can read and write.
Despite this...
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Amnesty: Zimbabwe crisis worsening
Human rights abuses and the food crisis is worsening in Zimbabwe, acording to human rights group,...
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Singing to Obama's beat
Obama-mania is creating its own beat in Kenya.
John McCain has been using Rock 'n Roll songs...
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Macau's luck on the wane
After a golden streak since 2002, which saw Macau transformed from a sleepy former Portuguese...
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Iran still a thorn as Bush departs
As President Bush leaves office the war of words with Iran continues, but that could change as...
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About face on China?
The Obama Administration is already signaling that it plans to talk tough on China's currency,...
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Clinton's Indonesia visit
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met Indonesia's president on Thursday (February 19) on a...
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Clinton urges China go 'clean'
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, visits a 'clean' thermal power plant built with U.S. and...
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California wildfires spread, 30,000 forced to flee
Los Angeles - Fanned by strong winds, a raging spring wildfire near Santa Barbara, California, grew...
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US to donate to UN climate conference
Geneva - The United States will donate at least 250,000 dollars to the World Climate Conference,...
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Report: Supreme Court Justice Souter planning to retire
Washington - Justice David Souter, a member of the US Supreme Court since 1990,...
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US braces for worse from swine flu
Washington - The United States braced for worse from the swine flu outbreak Tuesday as officials...
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Climate envoys slightly more optimistic after top emitters meeting
Washington - Top climate officials declared themselves slightly more hopeful of reaching a global...
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Obama at 100-day mark with packed foreign policy agenda
Washington - US President Barack Obama's first 100 days in office have been dominated by the...
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Decade after Columbine, gun laws lax as ever
San Francisco - Ten years ago, two teenaged misfits walked into their high school in Columbine,...
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Obama, Calderon pledge cooperation against drug violence
Mexico City - US President Barack Obama and Mexican President Felipe Calderon pledged Thursday to...
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Castro demands end of US embargo
Havana - Fidel Castro demanded Tuesday that President Barack Obama put an end to the decades-old...
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Obama eases travel, communications restrictions for Cuba
Washington - US President Barack Obama on Monday lifted all restrictions on Cuban Americans...
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US captain's rescue may mean trouble for other hostages
Nairobi - Three shots from US Navy snipers, and the drama was over. Three Somali pirates lay dead...
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Obama in Baghdad, warns of tough times ahead
Baghdad - US President Barack Obama warned of difficult times ahead for Iraq on Tuesday,...
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Obama Europe trip hailed "great success"
Ankara - US President Barack Obama left Turkey on Tuesday at the end of his first major foreign...
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Obama wraps up Turkey trip with call to youth
Ankara - US President Barack Obama wrapped up a two-day visit to Muslim Turkey on Tuesday by...
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US seeks restrictions on tourism to Arctic-Antarctic region
Washington - The United States will push for more restrictions on tourism to the North and South...
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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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Czechs await Obama amid changing relations
Prague - The notorious Czech provocateur of an artist, David Cerny, had the privilege last summer...
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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 keeps promise on California visit
Los Angeles - US President Barack Obama visited the Southern California town of...
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Obama presses budget plan on California trip
Los Angeles - US President Barack Obama pushed his plans for economic recovery Wednesday on a...
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Obama administration drops "enemy combatant"
Washington - US President Barack Obama has dropped previous policy of labeling Guantanamo Bay...
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TV entertainment holds mirror to US during recession
Los Angeles - US viewers turning to their televisions for comfort and distraction from economic...
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UN chief, Bill Clinton visit Haiti to boost economic recovery
New York - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and former US president Bill Clinton flew Monday for a...
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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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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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FBI Takes Second Look into 1982 Tylenol Murders
The FBI decided to take another look into the 1982 case in which seven people who were murdered by...
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Obama to Change “Buy America” Provision and Avoid Trade War
President Barack Obama said no to the protectionist side of the massive economic stimulus package....
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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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Al Gore: Stimulus Plan Will Help Counter Climate Change
With the economic crisis in focus over the past couple of months, many people probably forgot about...
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Obama to Direct EPA to Review the State’s Emissions Bid
You wanted change?
President Barack Obama is changing the most controversial pillars of the Bush...
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Movie Reviews
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“Bride Wars” – You'd Better Not...
"Bride Wars” is an innocently simple romantic comedy with Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway...
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“The Spirit” Has No Spirit Whatsoever
Although Frank Miller was also involved in the film adaptations of “300” and “Sin...
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“Valkyrie” – Not Another Christmas Tale
“Valkyrie” has brought about numerous questions ever since its release date was...
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Review: “Bedtime Stories,” Daytime Realities
Some time ago, one would have found it hard to imagine Adam Sandler deliver family-friendly...
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“Seven Pounds,” New Take on Love
Will Smith’s latest movie, “Seven Pounds,” has raised a lot of controversy...
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Will Smith In New Movie, “Seven Pounds”
Will Smith is best known for his spontaneity when acting, his capacity to improvise and, of...
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“The Day The Earth Stood Still,” Aliens Invaded
Robert Wise’s 1951 sci-ficlassic “The Day the Earth Stood Still” represented
a straightforward...
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Review: “Australia” - War Cannot Hinder Aussie Love
From its extraordinary music and lavish images to its
romantically-built epitomes of a jagged...
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Review: Altered “Role Models," Side-Splitting Moments
Role models change and so does reality, thus taking
cinematic truths to another dimension. So it...
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Movie Review: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
“The Boy in the Striped Pajamas” may have two little endearing
boys at the center of its story but...
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“Zack And Miri” Attempt To Make A Difference
Guess what "Zack and Miri Make a Porno" is all about? Bingo, it's about Zack and Miri...
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Movie Review: “Tropic Thunder”, A Good Satire
You know those moments when you are trying to tell somebody
else a deliriously hilarious joke and...
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Movie Review: Judd Apatow's Pineapple Express
Amateurs of belly laughs will be delighted to discover that
this weekend a new comedy is prepared...
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Movie Review: Swing Vote
Remember the civics lessons about responsible citizenship
and the essential importance of every...
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Movie Review: “Swing Vote” Teaches You That One Person Can Matter
What are the chances for an election to depend on one man’s
vote due to a ballot error? And what...
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Movie Review: Dumb And Dumber Become "Step Brothers"
You should definitely go and see “Step Brothers” if you
could hardly wait for another typical...
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Movie Review - "Wanted": A-List Cast Selling Nonsense Plot
Based upon Mark Millar’s explosive graphic novel series and
helmed by stunning visualist Timur...
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Health
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WHO reports 1,658 confirmed cases of swine flu
Geneva - The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday confirmed 1,658 cases of the new...
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WHO reports 1,516 confirmed cases of new flu
Geneva - The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday confirmed 1,516 cases of the...
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WHO confirms 1025 flu cases in 20 countries
Geneva - The World Health Organization confirmed Monday 1025 officially reported cases of influenza...
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WHO: No need for travel, pork import restrictions
Geneva - World Health Organization officials reiterated Tuesday that travel restrictions would not...
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No travel restrictions needed, EU says ahead of swine flu talks
Brussels - The European Union's top health official Tuesday ruled out the need for travel...
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CDC to issue travel advisory on Mexico
Washington - The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was to issue an advisory...
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Keeping mentally fit: the daily crossword is not enough
Bonn, Germany - A man sits on a train solving a crossword puzzle, a woman broods over a Sudoku grid...
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NY Health Commissioner Calls for Tax on Sugared Drinks
An article in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that imposing a tax on sodas and sports...
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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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WHO calls for disaster-resistant hospitals, health facilities
Manila - The World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday urged Asian countries to...
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Researchers blame genetics for sudden cardiac arrest in athletes
Hamburg, Germany - A team of German scientists say they have found a genetic cause for mysterious...
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Survey: Some Therapists Still Try to “Cure” Homosexuality
A survey published in the journal BMC Psychiatry conducted by London researchers showed that...
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Adoption of Electronic Medical Records Going Slow in US Hospitals
According to a survey published online Wednesday by the New England Journal of Medicine, only 9...
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Less Salt Would Lower Risk of Hear Disease
A recent study in the United States shows that if Americans would change their eating habits in...
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Obama lifts stem-cell funding ban in latest shift on ethics
Washington - US President Barack Obama on Monday reversed an eight-year long government block on...
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Obama to End Restrictions on Stem Cell Research
Science matters to the Obama administration.
President Barack Obama will most likely sign...
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Daylight Saving Time Starts This Sunday
Starting this weekend, we’ll be having one hour less of sleep, but plenty more time to...
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Optimism Helps You Live Longer and Healthier Lives
Pessimists are now given one more reason to turn the page and be more optimistic, according to...
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Radiation Exposure via Medical Scans on the Rise in the US
A new report from the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements notes that...
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Obama nominates Sebelius as US health secretary
Washington - US President Barack Obama nominated Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius as health...
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Caffeine Prevents Skin Cancer?
Caffeine might offer some protection from skin cancer, researchers at the University of...
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Alcohol and Cancer Risk
A new study in the current edition of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute changes...
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Report: AIDS – The Number One Killer in China
AIDS has become China’s deadliest enemy with 6,897 people dying from the disease in the...
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Drug Treating Menopausal Symptoms Linked to Breast Cancer Recurrence
A drug commonly prescribed to treat menopausal symptoms appears to increase the risk of breast...
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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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Red Dress Sunday Fights Against Heart Diseases
Douglas Memorial Community Church hosted an event against heart disease yesterday. Reverend...
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Scientists Decode Genetic Map of Cold Virus
Science moves one step closer to finding an effective treatment for the common cold, as University...
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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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Flu Strikes In North Carolina, 6-Year-Old Dies
Unfortunately, flu has made its first victim this season in North Carolina, as health leaders...
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Hormone Therapy – Breast Cancer Link Once Again Confirmed
A new study in the New England Journal of Medicine confirms once again the link between hormone...
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Video Games
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No summer doldrums in this year's game market
Hamburg - Game makers usually try to bring their new titles onto the market during the times when...
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Sims and Spore Creator, Leaves EA for Stupid Fun Club
Will Wright, the mind behind well-known video games Sims and Spore, has reportedly left Electronic...
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Nintendo’s DSi Changes the Perspective of Fun
The new gaming console from Nintendo, the DSi, really does extend the have-fun filed to new areas....
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Godfathers and pirates: New PC games for April
Hamburg - High expectations can lead to serious disappointment and PC gamers are all too acquainted...
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Nintendo DSi to Launch in U.S. on Sunday
Nintento will launch the next generation DSi, its highly popular console for video games, in the...
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OnLive to Launch Cloud-Based Gaming Service, Make Consoles Obsolete
A startup company called OnLive is attempting to use cloud computing to provide 3D video games...
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PC games: Better once they cool off
Hamburg - The principle of "higher, faster, further" seems to have been taken very...
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New computer games in March put new twist on trading cards
Hamburg - Card games have tended to translate badly into computer games in the past....
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Sony Rumored to Be Making PSP2 UMD free
According to a reportedly credible source, Sony is working to develop the PSP2 and will make it...
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EA to Revive NFS with 4 New Games
Electronic Arts is working to revive the Need for Speed and it announced four new series...
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Sony Cuts The Production Cost Of PS 3
Sony's new generation of PS 3 video game consoles now costs 35 percent less than the...
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Fourth Year Of Console’s Generation
With 2008 almost over, gamers are thinking that this is the fourth year of a generation of...
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Playstation 3 to Show True Mettle in 2009
A running joke in the early days of the
Playstation 2 among its detractors was one about the...
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“Halo 3: Recon” Becomes “Halo 3: ODST”
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All Aboard For Northrend, The Wrath Of Lich King Has Arrived!
It’s been a long, productive night for World of Warcraft
gamers around the world, as they counted...
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Soccer coaches and monster hunters: New PC games in October
Hamburg - Gamers are repeat offenders. There are few other explanations for why revived older games...
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The New Xbox Live Experience
Microsoft announced on Wednesday that Xbox Live users are in for a surprise, as a major update of...
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“Spore:” One Star Reviews On Amazon And Soaring Piracy Due To DRM
The much
anticipated new Electronic Arts game “Spore” has managed to stir up quite a
storm on...
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Harry Potter and the Delayed Launching of the Game
It’s not magic, it’s just the way business works. As a result of the film “Harry Potter and the...
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EA's "Spore" Game Is Just Two Days Away
The notorious video game-maker Electronic Arts Inc., also known as EA, went all out with its latest...
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Will Price Cuts Be Enough to Boost Xbox 360 Sales?
In an anticipated move, Microsoft has decided to cut the
price of Xbox 360 not only in Japan,
but...
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EA, Paramount Reveal First Details On The Godfather II
This week we got the first details of the upcoming The Godfather II video game, after an official...
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Activision Presented a Couple of Details About “Guitar Hero: World Tour"
Because it is not officially taking part in E3, Activision held an
unofficial E3 press conference...
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Xbox 360’s New Strategy Is To Attract Casual Gamers
In a sudden change of heart, Microsoft changed its Xbox 360 tune. Two years after the initial...
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Release Date For Midnight Club: Los Angeles Changed Again
In March this year, Rockstar Games, a subsidiary of Take Two, moved
the released date of Midnight...
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Wii Fit Transforms Your Living Room in a Gym
Nintendo has come up with another hit for its already enormously
successful console. Wii Fit is...
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GTA IV Fails To Boost Hardware Sales. So Far.
Finally after days of speculation on how GTA IV will
influence the sales of the gaming consoles,...
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BioWare Had A Change Of Heart
BioWare announced a new strategy plan for their Mass Effect game
campaign, after a wave of...
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Waiting for GTA IV…
There are four more days until Grand Theft Auto IV will hit
the store shelves and still, there is...
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The Battle Of The Consoles Is On, As GTA IV Pre-Orders Pour In
The Microsoft – Sony battle is
on, as gamers all over the world swarm to pre-order Grand Theft...
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People
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The Consequences of Jason Mesnick’s Decisions
ABC’s finale of "The Bachelor" dominated the primetime ratings Monday due to its...
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Did Rihanna Really Forgive Chris Brown?
Following a highly criticized reunion with Rihanna, Chris Brown returns to LA for arraignment. In...
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Paula Abdul Disapproves of Kara DioGuardi’s Addition on “Idol”
Paula Abdul clearly is not dotty about the addition of fourth judge Kara DioGuardi to Fox’s...
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Joaquin Phoenix Talks His Quit from Acting
In the midst of controversial buzz with regard to Joaquin Phoenix’s decision to quit acting...
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Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez Sing at the Inaugural Ball
Singers Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez walked down the red carpet at Union Station on Sunday to...
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The Polanski Case Was Delayed
A defense request to dismiss the charges of sex with a minor against famous film director Roman...
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Mariah Carey In “Push”
Considered to be one of the best voices the United States has to offer, Mariah Carey is not only...
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Too Much Plastic Surgery Made: Lisa Rinna Looks Like A 'Freak'
Former "Melrose Place" star Lisa Rinna opened up about her biggest plastic surgery...
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Hugh Hefner Has a New Girlfriend inside the Playboy Mansion
Three blondes are out and replaced by other three younger blondes! Holly Madison, Bridget...
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Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck, Parents for the Second Time
Jennifer Garner, 36, gave birth to a baby girl in Los Angeles, on Tuesday. The infant’s name...
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On Heidi and Spencer’s Failed Wedding
The "Hills" stars Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt are still not legally married. Both of...
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Heidi Montag And Spencer Pratt Legally Unmarried
The union between "The Hills" stars Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt is yet to be...
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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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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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Barbara Walters To Interview the Obamas
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Barbara Walters has managed to score an interview with...
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Is Prince William the Reason behind Hilton and Madden’s Breakup?
Another famous romance has come to an end. Paris Hilton and
the guitarist of rock band Good...
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Locklear Charged With Misdemeanor - Again
Heather Locklear, one of the most beautiful blondes Hollywood has offered us, is a popular actress,...
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Samantha Ronson Angry over Lindsay Lohan’s Flour Incident
Lindsay Lohan’s girlfriend Samantha Ronson came to the actress’ defense after a PETA member pelted...
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Joe Jonas Makes It Clear That He Did Not Cheat On Taylor Swift
Well, well, well. It seems that Taylor Swift’s
not-very-subtle remarks have reached their target....
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Hef's Ex-Girlfriend Kendra Wilkinson Already Engaged
"Girls Next Door" star Kendra Wilkinson sure moved on quickly after breaking up with...
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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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Lil Wayne The 2nd Is On His Way
If Dwayne Michael Carter Jr. doesn’t ring a bell to most of you, his stage name Lil Wayne might...
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Levi Stubbs Passes Away At 72
Levi Stubbs, Four Tops baritone, passed away on Friday, in his home, at the age of 72. The musical...
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Angelina Jolie Returns!
In case you’ve missed them, Brad Pitt and
Angelina Jolie are back in the spotlight! And they seem...
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Sarah Palin Debated Tina Fey’s “Palin” Instead Of Sen. Biden
If you were zapping through and saw Tina Fey playing Sarah Palin on SNL, without realizing what...
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Sharon Stone Loses Custody Of Son
Hollywood star Sharon Stone
has lost physical custody of 8-year-old son Roan to former husband...
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Details on Sarah Palin’s E-mail Hack Surface
It seems
that not even hacking is what it used to be any more. Some Google searches,
some light...
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Paris Hilton Has Found Her New BFF
Paris Hilton has recently
set in motion a TV show aimed at finding a new best friend who was hot,...
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Matt Damon’s Political View: Palin Administration “Absurd”
The thought of vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin becoming
president strikes Academy...
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Victoria Beckham Sports Fresh Look During Fashion Week
Victoria Beckham used the New York Fashion Week to show off
a brand new haircut, which makes her...
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Sports
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Button expects F1 rivals to close the gap
Sakhir, Bahrain - Jenson Button's third victory in four races makes him the man to beat but the...
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Federer "honeymoon" starts on the Monte Carlo clay
Monte Carlo - Roger Federer obtained the all-clear from pregnant wife Mirka before preparing to...
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Probable Gerrard return gives Liverpool hope
London - Liverpool should have captain Steven Gerrard available as they seek to overturn Chelsea's...
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Armstrong's fall leaves Astana to Contador uncontested
Valladolid, Spain - The lowly Vuelta of Castilla and Leon cleared up more issues than expected in...
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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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Super Bowl offers diversion from grim US economy
If it can be said that sports is a secular religion, then Sunday's Super Bowl between the...
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Sanchez Trying To Save Almeria; Keeps Real Dreams Alive
Madrid - The economic crisis means there will be few newcomers to the Spanish Liga in the January...
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Hewitt Hip Holds Up In Australia Loss To Germany
Perth, Australia - Lleyton Hewitt and partner Casey Dellacqua both made a...
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Ivanovic keeps her smile as rain wrecks photo shoot
Brisbane, Australia - Ana Ivanovic kept her sunny disposition despite rain on...
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Weight Training Improves Strength And Mobility
Bonn, Germany - The image of the body-builder with bulging thighs and arms no longer fits the...
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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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Suns send Bell, Diaw to Bobcats, for Richardson in five-player deal
Los Angeles - It's only December but the Phoenix Suns are already doing their spring cleaning.
The...
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Financial Crisis Has Not Touched Organization
Johannesburg - Football's controlling body FIFA on Friday said that the global economic crisis has...
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Maradona out to win World Cup, avoid controversy
Glasgow - New Argentina coach Diego Maradona said in no uncertain terms Tuesday that his goal is to...
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Iverson Traded to the Pistons; Billups, McDyess Shipped to Nuggets
Los Angeles - Having failed to fire on all cylinders recently, the Detroit Pistons were looking to...
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Hamilton takes control with pole in Shanghai
Shanghai - Championship leader Lewis Hamilton is to start Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix from the pole...
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Nadal nails Lopez as Federer, Murray set up US Open re-run
Madrid - Rafael Nadal saved two break points in the final game to earn a victory over Feliciano...
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Deja Vu for Hamilton?
Shanghai - With just the Chinese and Brazilian Grand Prix races remaining last season,...
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Cycling's Olympic future may be reconsidered over doping
Hamburg - Cycling's future at the Olympics may have to be reconsidered, International Olympic...
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Armstrong Will Race Australia's Tour Down Under
US cyclist Lance Armstrong will return to professional road racing in January at the Tour Down...
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Holders Tottenham Hoping for Respite from League Woes
London - Tottenham Hotspur will be hoping the Carling Cup can bring them a change in fortunes when...
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Vettel triumphs in Monza to become youngest GP winner
Monza, Italy - German Sebastian Vettel in a Toro Rosso won the Italian Grand Prix from pole...
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Brazilians Break Ties with Their National Team
Rio de Janeiro - A goalless draw against a 10-man Bolivia in Rio de Janeiro was the spark that...
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Felipe Massa declared Belgian GP winner after Hamilton punished
Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium - Ferrari's Felipe Massa was Sunday declared winner of Formula One's...
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Mission accomplished for Team China
Beijing - China finishes the 2008 Beijing Games sitting proudly on top of the medals table with a...
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Massa edges Hamilton for European GP pole
Valencia, Spain - Ferrari's Felipe Massa claimed pole position in qualifying Saturday for the...
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Golden end to career of Spain's Llaneras
Beijing - An Olympic gold and a silver in just three days is not the usual performance for a...
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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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Nadal rounds off Olympic dream with "incredible" gold
Beijing - Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal, set to lead the world ranking as from Monday, crowned...
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Age Cheats Remain Elusive as North Korean Loses
Beijing - The chairman of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) admitted Friday that athletes who lie...
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Science
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We're Half Way to a Dangerous Climate Change
With the issue of global warming and climate change in prime focus over the past years, some...
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California scientist names lichen after Obama
Los Angeles - A California scientist excited about the election of Barack Obama...
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Coral Reef-Based Study Suggests Rapid Sea Level Rise Possible
A recent study focusing on climate change brings evidence that the sea level will most likely rise...
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UN expert: No perfect way to predict imminent quake
Geneva - There is no sure-fire way to predict an impending earthquake, David Alexander, a United...
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Update: Antarctic Bridge that Was Holding Wilkins Ice Shelf Ruptures
The rupture of the ice bridge that was holding Antarctica’s Wilkins Ice Shelf in place will...
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Antarctic Bridge that Was Holding Wilkins Ice Shelf Ruptures
An ice bridge that was holding an ice shelf (that has been disintegrating since the 1960s) in place...
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Arctic summer ice may vanish in 30 years, study finds ahead of summit
Washington - Ice in the summertime could be a thing of the past in the Arctic in as soon as...
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Scientists: Sea levels could rise 1 metre as Antarctic ice melts
Wellington - A large amount of permanent Antarctic ice could melt in the next 100...
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Russia's launches European gravity probe
Moscow - Russia successfully sent into orbit Tuesday one of the European Space Agency's (ESA)...
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Russia delays launch of European gravity-mapping satellite
Moscow - Just seconds before blast off, Russia delayed the launch Monday of one of Europe's most...
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Global Warming, Greenhouse Gas Levels Not Necessarily Connected
The International Conference on Climate Change attended by climate change skeptics reached the...
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Copenhagen Conference on Climate Change Kicks Off Today
More than 2,000 climate scientists and researchers will gather today in Copenhagen, Denmark, to...
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Obama Raises Hope On Tackling Climate Change Issues
These days, talks of efficient energy policies and reforms are once again in the spotlight, and the...
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Homo Ergaster Or Early Homo Erectus 1.5 Million-Year-Old Footprints Found!
Some 1.5 million-year-old footprints, found in sediment deposits in northern Kenya, are the oldest...
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NASA Declares Contingency Minutes After Carbon Observatory Launch
There is still so much we need to know about carbon dioxide and how its variations affect climate...
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NASA’s Orbiting Carbon Observatory Ready For Takeoff
We are standing at a crossroad, where knowing when, why and how carbon dioxide in the atmosphere...
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Experts Warn Global Warming Is Going Faster Than Expected
This isn't the first time that we’ve heard it, but it reinforces what scientists have been...
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Study: 235 Species In Arctic and Antarctic Waters Possibly Identical
The Arctic and Antarctic regions don’t seem to offer the friendliest conditions for life...
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It’s High Time We Became Aware of the Global Warming Disaster
Researchers warned Saturday that the global warming situation is much worse that previously...
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Earth Is Warming Faster Than Researchers Predicted
On Saturday, during the yearly gathering of the American Association for the Advancement of...
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Scientists Decode Genetic Map Of Cold Virus
Science moves one step closer to finding an effective treatment for the common cold, as University...
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Full Migratory Route of Songbirds Revealed For The First Time
Researchers have longtime been interested in deciphering the migratory habits of songbirds, but it...
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Climate Change to Cause Severe Losses in California Native Bird Species
California is on the verge of losing one third of its native bird species, as the effects of global...
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China Reveals Bilateral Climate Change Roadmap With the U.S.
China, as one of world’s largest producers of greenhouse gas emissions, has vowed to address...
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Colors Change Cognitive Performance, Study Says
A recent study revealed that colors have an important influence over people’s way to...
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FDA Approves First Drug Made from Genetically Engineered Animal
The Food and Drug Administration announced the approval of the first drug made from a genetically...
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Federal Panel Restricts Commercial Fishing In Arctic Waters
The North Pacific Fishery Management Council has blocked commercial fishing in 150,000 square...
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NASA Is Concerned About Vibrations That the ISS May Have Suffered
NASA says excessive vibration caused by repositioning the International Space Station last month...
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Astronomers Capture Giant Exoplanet Displaying Extreme Temperature Swing
The most recent observations from NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope have uncovered an...
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Study: Climate Change Irreversible, Yet Still Worth Fighting!
Humanity is still fighting today to reverse climate change, but is this fight in vain?...
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Music
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Moscow strictly against "Gay Parade" during Eurovision
Moscow - Authorities in Moscow Thursday renewed their opposition to a public demonstration by gays...
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YouTube Silences Music Videos in UK
Enjoy the music videos on YouTube while you still can.
Google, YouTube’s...
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Google, Universal in Talks to Create Music Video Site
Google, the biggest Web search company, and Universal Music Group, the largest record label in the...
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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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Chris Brown Arrested For Assault, Still Under Investigation
Even though both Chris Brown and his girlfriend Rihanna pulled out of their Emmy Awards performance...
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Bruce Springsteen Gives His Best During Super Bowl Performance
Bruce Springsteen promised a “12-minute party” for the halftime show at the Super Bowl...
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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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Amy Winehouse: Some Things Never Change; But Some Fortunately Do
The 25 year old singer Amy Winehouse said she wanted to remove her husband Blake Fielder Civil's...
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John Lennon Brought Back To Life In TV Ad
Thanks to today's technology, the Beatles' late lead singer John Lennon is being featured in a new...
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Digital Sales Surpass CD Sales At Atlantic
Atlantic Records has come out with an almost shocking, but somewhat predictable, statement...
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Britney Spears' Sons "Such Special Boys"
Fallen pop princess Britney Spears is reclaiming her tiara
and what better way to reconnect with...
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Documentary: Britney Spears More Candid Than Ever About Her Life
Fallen pop princess Britney Spears confesses in a candid
documentary that will air later this...
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Brother's tell-all book portrays Madonna as self-centered
New York - Christopher Ciccone has little in common with his sister, ultra fit and apparently...
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“Black Ice”: AC/DC Launches Timeless New Rock Album
AC/DC’s latest album "Black Ice" is most likely the rock band’s best album in decades and...
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Springsteen and Joel raise 7 million dollars for Obama
New York - With some tickets priced at 25,000 dollars, the seminal concert last week by legendary...
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Faith Hill Shows Off Bikini Body For 41st Birthday
Country superstar Faith Hill proudly exposed her sizzling body wearing a bikini as a gift to...
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Lil' Kim Sued for Breach of Contract
Lil' Kim – real name Kimberly Jones – was sued by a record company for $2.5 million. The company,...
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Yoko Ono Drops Lawsuit over Use of John Lennon Song
John Lennon’s very famous widow, Yoko Ono, and record
company EMI have dropped a lawsuit against...
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British singers found coalition to assert rights with record labels
London - British music stars Robbie Williams, Radiohead, Kate Nash, The Verve and the Kaiser Chiefs...
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Jennifer Lopez Shares Her Triathlon Training Secrets
Meeting up with Good Morning America's Chris Cuomo in Central Park this morning, Jennifer Lopez,...
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Ludacris’ Song in Support of Obama Has Candidate in Defense
Rapper Ludacris released Wednesday a new song titled
“Politics as Usual” pledging his full support...
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50 Cent Sues Taco Bell Upset Over Ad Campaign Using His Name
Rapper 50 Cent is suing fast-food giant Taco Bell over the unauthorized
use of his name in an ad...
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Update: French First Lady Carla Bruni Releases New Album
Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is releasing her third studio album,
titled “Comme si de rien n’etait” (“As If...
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Beck’s New Album “Modern Guilt”
It was about time for Beck to come up with a new album, even
though this new material is something...
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Britney's Dad to Sell Her LA Home
Changes are happening in Britney Spears’ life according to recent media reports. She is...
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Nas Makes Assuaging Decision, Changes Album Name
Nas has received heavy criticism after announcing last year he would title his upcoming album...
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New Album for Death Cab for Cutie
Fans of the indie band will encounter quite a change of
style on Death Cab for Cutie’s latest...
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"Beautiful" Mariah Carey Has Found Her Soul Mate
The surprise newlyweds of the month, Mariah Carey and Nick
Cannon, talk about their wedlock for...
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Mariah Carey Makes Billboard History
Purring diva Mariah Carey is on a good wave this year – her
most recent studio effort, the not so...
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Kanye West's Ex Opens Up About Breakup
The former fiancée of rapper Kanye West, designer Alexis Phifer, talked about the couple's recent...
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Specials
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Facebook to Adopt New, Better Terms of Use
The new Facebook terms of use changed by the social networking site were put forward by the company...
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Yahoo to Shut Down GeoCities, the End of an Era
Yahoo announced it will close the personal hosting site called GeoCities. The company announced in...
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Oxfam: Climate crises to affect 375 million by 2015
Bangkok (dpa) - Natural disasters caused by climate change are expected to affect 375 million...
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EPA: CO2, Greenhouse Gases Are Pollutants, Cause Climate Change
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) formally acknowledged the fact that the CO2 emitted by...
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Berlin museum reveals analogies between Obama and Kennedy
Berlin - Long before Barack Obama had officially been inaugurated as president, comparisons...
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Amazon Blames Sales Ranking Removal for Adult Books on “Cataloging Error”
Amazon.com released talked to the media about the so-called “glitch” that temporarily...
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Twitter Infected by Conficker Worm
According to several media reports, the malware virus worm called Conficker has worked its way into...
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Hard times make hairy men more attractive to women
Sydney - The recession has made beefy blokes like Hugh Jackman and Daniel...
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Pyramids to go dark for "Earth Hour"
Cairo - The Pyramids and the Sphinx, normally bathed in the golden glow of high-powered...
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Earth Hour: lights, camera, but where's the action?
Sydney - It's easy to poke fun at Earth Hour, an Australian initiative now into...
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India launches world's cheapest car: The Nano
New Delhi - The Nano, the world's cheapest car, that has been billed by its manufacturers as having...
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Social Networks, Blogs More Popular than E-mail
Online activities such as social networking and blogging are now more attractive and time-consuming...
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Don’t Worry, Be Happy!
If you don’t know the song, now it’s a good time to search for it and listen. It might...
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Radiation Exposure for Americans Is 7 Times Higher
A recent study revealed the staggering fact that the radiation levels to which American citizens...
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Gates Kids Not Allowed To Have an iPhone
It’s not easy being a Gates kid, especially since daddy is not exactly the biggest fan of...
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Power Shift Gathers Momentum, ‘Invades’ Washington
More than 12,000 college and high school students from different parts of the country gathered...
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Microsoft Shows Forth Long List Of Improvements For Windows 7
Microsoft is working hard on making Windows 7 the dream-operating system, and this week has...
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Octuplets’ Mom Explains Herself to Her Own Mother
On Monday, a videotaped fight between the octuplets’ mom and her own mother was...
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Court Rules Against Age Limit On Video Game Sales
A federal appeals court ruled on Friday that the law banning the sale or rental of violent video...
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Facebook’s Changes to the Terms of Service Raise Concerns
In early February, Palo Alto-based Facebook brought some changes to their terms of service,...
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Facebook Terms of Use Scandal Just the Tip of the Iceberg
When was the last time you actually read the Terms of Service when agreeing to create an account on...
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Facebook Switches Back To Old Terms Under Protests From Users
It’s never easy when it comes to privacy terms, and Facebook had some serious explaining to...
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Charges Dropped in Pirate-Bay Trial
Tuesday, half of the charges that had been previously brought to the four founders of the...
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Facebook Founder Explains Ownership of User Data
Following a growing demand for explanations concerning the ownership of user data on the social...
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What Killed the Neanderthals?
Scientists will never give up on trying to discover as many things as possible about the species of...
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The Magnificent Black History
Drexel University hosted the 12th Annual Black History Month Fashion Show on the 7th of February...
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Study: Financial Incentives Push People to Quit Smoking
A new study has revealed that financial incentives determine more people to quit smoking,...
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DTV Delay Finally Made Official
President Barack Obama made the digital TV delay official on Wednesday by signing legislation...
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Council Votes to Ban Commercial Fishing in Arctic
Thursday, a federal advisory board voted to ban commercial fishing north of the Bering Strait...
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IBM To Deliver World’s First 20 Petaflop Supercomputer By 2012
IBM will attempt to break its own record in petaflop/s by 2012, when it has promised to...
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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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Qualcomm, Broadcom Reach $891 Million Settlement
Qualcomm Inc, the wireless chip provider, agreed with rival company Broadcom Corp on a settlement...
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Yahoo to Cut 675 Jobs after 1Q Profit Drops 78%
Yahoo Inc announced that it would cut 675 jobs, which equals to 5 percent of its workforce, in...
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Electrolux reports first quarter loss
Stockholm - Swedish home appliance maker Electrolux recorded an increased pre-tax loss in the...
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Peugeot Citroen turnover down nearly 25 per cent in first quarter
Paris - French car maker PSA Peugeot Citroen said Wednesday that turnover for the first quarter of...
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Car makers plan smaller, leaner sports cars
Big, high-powered sports cars have an image problem as the debate on climate change heats up and...
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Indian IT firm Infosys sacks 2,100 employees
New Delhi - With business shrinking in face of a global economic downturn, Indian...
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Will Wright Leaves Electronic Arts For Stupid Fun Club
Will Wright, the man who has revolutionized the way the video games are played and the mastermind...
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Dramatic slump at New York's housing market
New York - The house sales in the previously lucrative housing market in New York City declined...
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US stocks rally on G20 deal, changes to accounting rules
New York - US and global stocks surged Thursday as a summit of the world's major industrial and...
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Fritz Henderson confirmed as new General Motors chief
Detroit - Troubled US auto giant General Motors on Monday confirmed that its president and chief...
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Malaysia firm and Detroit Electric to produce electric cars
Malaysia's national carmaker and Dutch firm Detroit Electric on Monday inked a...
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US economic policy is the "road to hell," Topolanek says
Strasbourg, France - The United States' decision to pump ever-larger sums into its economy is the...
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India launches world's cheapest car: The Nano
New Delhi - Tata Motors' Nano, the world's cheapest car, that is expected to redefine personal...
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EU pledges more funds to financial bailout systems
Brussels - European Union leaders Friday pledged to provide some 100 billion dollars in extra loans...
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EU leaders cautious over boosting bail-out funds
Brussels - European Union leaders were set to keep a cautious stance Friday on the question of...
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British regulator orders airports sale to break monopoly
London - Britain's Competition Commission confirmed Thursday that two of London's airports must be...
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German investor confidence posts surprise increase
Berlin - German investor confidence recorded a surprise increase in March to record its fifth...
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China: Rich nations should pay for pollution from exports
Washington - The world's wealthiest nations should be responsible for China's pollution coming from...
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Bartz Plans Yahoo Revamping
Yahoo Inc. new CEO, Carol Bartz, said she plans to revamp the company and focus on speeding the...
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Hulu Pulls Its Content from Boxee
Recently, Hulu chief executive Jason Kilar posted on the service’s blog that the...
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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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Unexpected Deal Between Disney and DreamWorks
The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday that the next day Walt Disney is expected to make the...
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Deal Between Disney and DreamWorks
The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday that the next day Walt Disney is expected to make the...
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FDA Approves First Drug Made From Genetically Engineered Animals
The Food and Drug Administration announced the approval of the first drug made from a genetically...
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DreamWorks Drops Universal for Disney
In a surprising turn of events that is stunning Hollywood, Universal Pictures says it has...
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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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RIM's Storm Is Not Yet A Match For The iPhone
The sales of the BlackBerry Storm reported this week, point out that the device failed to step in...
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Medicare Decides To Expand Coverage For Cancer Drugs
Doctors and patients who need Medicare reimbursement for certain experimental treatments...
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Technology
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Film stars join royalty in YouTube appeal to save rainforests
London - Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford, the Dalai Lama and football legend Pele are among the...
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SuperSpeed USB 3.0 - what's in store
Washington - Hook something up to your computer today, and chances are good that you'll be...
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Party that condones file-sharing could enter European Parliament
Stockholm - A Swedish party that condones file sharing and wants to change intellectual property...
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HP Dethrones Dell in U.S. PC Market
Hewllet-Packard became the top PC seller in the United States in the first quarter of this fiscal...
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Facebook reaches milestone: 200 million users
San Francisco - Five years after it was founded in a Harvard dorm room, the online social...
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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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Polished Apple: Buying used Macs
Munich - In tough economic times, restraint is in, even when buying computers. Yet there are...
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Google Introduces 2 New Technologies to Improve Web Search
Although it could rest on its laurels, Google keeps searching and finding ways of improving what it...
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Gmail Offers New Feature – “Unsend”
Ever sent an e-mail and regretted it the second you clicked the send button?
Google Mail...
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Bandwidth theft and data piracy: Protecting your WLAN from attackers
Wireless LAN (WLAN) is a convenient way of surfing the internet. The technology allows users to...
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Barack Obama Names Vivek Kundra Chief Information Officer
President Barack Obama has appointed Vivek Kundra as the new federal chief information officer, in...
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Windows 7 Build 7084 To Offer Option To Remove IE8
The Windows – Internet Explorer bundle has been around for ages, but users may be in for some...
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Microsoft to Enterprises: Prepare for Windows 7!
Microsoft doesn’t want to let any part of its market uncovered so after focusing on consumers...
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Windows 7 Intends to Satisfy Every Need
Microsoft Corp. yesterday quietly launched the release candidate of Windows Vista Service Pack 2 to...
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Apple’s New Line of Computers Not Earth-Shaking
Yesterday Apple updated its entire fleet of desktop computers: new iMacs, new Mac Pros and new Mac...
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AMD Announces Globalfoundries Is Officially Open for Business
AMD officially announced that Globalfoundries is now open for business, and outlined some of the...
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Facebook Hit by New Variant of Koobface Worm
Facebook users beware!
Yet another rogue app has taken the popular social-networking site...
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Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Available in US
Nokia, the world’s biggest mobile phone maker, announced last week that one of its priority...
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Microsoft Brings Forth Long List Of Improvements For Windows 7
Microsoft is working hard on making Windows 7 the dream-operating system, and this week has...
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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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Apple Safari 4 - 'the World’s Fastest Browser'
Safari is beginning to rise up to the reputation of its creator, Apple. The new version of the Web...
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Safari 4: Good, Yet Not Enough To Make Other Browsers Tremble In Fear
Every time we read about a new browser, we hear it’s faster and better than any other similar...
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Microsoft Demos Emerging Technology During TechFest 2009
Technology as we see it now is just a small glimpse of what technology will look like in a few...
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Google Hit By Gmail Glitch and Gtalk Phishing Scam
The Gmail outage that frustrated users yesterday morning for more than two hours (unless they were...
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Change of Leadership at Google’s Philanthropic Arm
The executive director of Google.org, Larry Brilliant, will step down from his position, the...
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Mobile Carriers’ Price War to Lead to Lower iPhone Fees?
The possible and probable price war among mobile carriers may lead to lower monthly fees for iPhone...
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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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IFPI Swedish Website Hack Attack Condemned By Pirate Bay Defendant
The first days of trial for the BitTorrent tracker The Pirate Bay turned out to be full of events,...
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Facebook Switches to Old Policy Before Privacy Advocates Get To File Complaint
Users should read the terms of service before joining a social network, and they should pay...
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World
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Scandinavian royal heirs to study climate change in Greenland
Copenhagen - Danish Crown Prince Frederik, Norway's Crown Prince Haakon, and Swedish Crown Princess...
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Maldives president wins Anna Lindh Prize for climate campaign
Stockholm - The president of the Maldives was Wednesday named winner of the Anna Lindh Prize, a...
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Prince Charles visits Nefertiti's new home during German trip
Berlin - Britain's Prince Charles visited Berlin's newly renovated New Museum on Thursday,...
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Arctic counries meet to discuss climate change
Oslo - Nobel Peace laureate Al Gore called for more action to tackle global warming Tuesday on the...
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Clinton seeks "meaningful" steps against climate change
Washington - US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton called for the...
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Ban says UN on top of the battle against swine flu
New York - The United Nations has taken steps to lead the fight against the sudden outbreak...
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Pope Benedict XVI celebrates Easter Mass
Vatican City - Pope Benedict XVI celebrated Easter Sunday Mass in St Peter's Square with a...
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Ahmadinejad ready to join talks with US, but insists on rights
Tehran - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Thursday said he was ready to join nuclear talks...
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Prince Charles and Camilla to visit Berlin on German trip
London - Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, will pay a visit...
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Obama, EU plan new era to meet global challenges
Prague - US President Barak Obama and the European Union (EU) leaders wound up a summit in Prague...
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Feelgood US President steals the show
London - US President Barack Obama swept onto the world stage at this week's summit of the world's...
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Britain's Prince Charles meets Chinese leader over Tibet
London - Britain's Prince Charles on Thursday discussed Tibet with Chinese President Hu...
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Sweden approves same-sex marriage legislation
Stockholm - A broad majority in the Swedish parliament Wednesday approved adoption of same-sex...
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A pregnant man? Spain embroiled in sex identity debate
Madrid - His name is Ruben Noe, and he is nine weeks pregnant. The case of the 25-year-old,...
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China, EU to establish renewable energy institute
Beijing - China and the European Union on Monday signed an agreement to expand...
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EU greets US proposal for climate change forum in April
Beijing - The European Union on Monday welcomed US President Barack Obama's...
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Czech government faces confidence test during EU presidency
Prague - The Czech government of Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek faced a vote of no-confidence...
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Murder charge condemns Fritzl to life in prison
Berlin - Elisabeth Fritzl suffered an unimaginable ordeal, held for 24 years in a...
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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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Pope on first visit to Africa arrives in Cameroon
Yaounde - Pope Benedict XVI arriving Tuesday in Cameroon for his first visit to Africa as pontiff,...
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Pakistan's Sharif leads massive anti-government rally
Islamabad - Pakistan's top opposition leader Nawaz Sharif Sunday, in apparent defiance of his...
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Lula and Obama to tackle finance crisis, child issue
Rio de Janeiro - The first meeting between US President Barack Obama and Brazilian President...
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The Global Warming Chases Off Birds Toward North
An Audubon Society will release a study of the birds’ migration on Tuesday, in order to...
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A Part Of The Arctic Sea Will Be Closed For Commercial Fishing
Through a unanimous vote given by the members of a federal fishery panel...
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Climate Change Is Irreversible, Scientists Say
A recent research points out that the current effects of global warming are virtually irreversible,...
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Global Warming Is Happening Now!
Dr. James Hansen, NASA scientist and head of the Goddard Institute of Space Studies, issued a...
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Beijing Woman Dies Of Bird Flu
A Chinese woman has died of the H5N1 bird flu virus in Beijing, the World Health Organisation...
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Hewitt Keeps Australia In Contention With Fighting Comeback Win
Perth, Australia - Lleyton Hewitt made a resounding return after summer hip...
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New Bangladeshi Leaders Face Difficult Road Ahead
Dhaka - The new government of Bangladesh will have to be nimble or risk being swept away by...
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Swiss End Year Still Entangled In Row With Libya
Geneva - In July, employees at a Geneva hotel decided to call the police to complain about the...
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Movies
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Star Trek boldly goes for a new generation
Los Angeles - Hospital nurse Michael Hudson remembers well the thrill he got when he first watched...
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Longest running US soap opera to end
Los Angeles (dpa) - The longest running soap opera in the United States is to end after 72 years on...
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Netflix to Rise Prices for Blu-ray Rentals
Netflix announced its customers that it is raising the rental prices of Blu-ray movies and...
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“Watchmen” - Successfully Brought to Life
According to surveys of potential moviegoers released Monday, young males may not be embracing...
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‘Slumdog Millionaire’ Bags More Awards Ahead Of the Oscar Night
While anticipation builds up ahead of this weekend’s Academy Awards, “Slumdog...
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New Look At Underwater Life In ‘Under The Sea’
For those who have never taken diving lessons but always wanted to, “Under the Sea 3D,”...
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DreamWorks Drops Universal For Disney
In a surprising turn of events that is stunning Hollywood, Universal Pictures says it has...
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“Caroline:” Childhood Nightmares Taken to the 3-D Level
Henry Selick’s „Coraline,” which was adapted from a novel by Neil Gaiman,...
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“The Uninvited” Invites You to Watch It
Though not in the top of psychological horror movies, “The Uninvited” is a well-paced...
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Lara Croft Returning Without Angelina
Warner Brothers has recently confirmed that it was planning to relaunch the Lara Croft: Tomb Raider...
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Things May Be Getting Ugly For Betty
ABC’s dramedy “Ugly Betty” starring America Ferrera no longer fits the...
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Kristen Stewart Dishes Out On ‘Twilight’ Sequel, New Director
Even though she attended the Sundance Film Festival to promote her most recent film,...
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Ron Moore Discusses Shocking ‘Battlestar Galactica’ Revelations
The latest twists in the first of the final 10 “Battlestar Galactica” episode asked for...
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Slumdog, Globes’ Favorite
Last year, the usually glamorous Golden Globe ceremonies were suspended, and the red carpet event...
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“The Unborn”
Directed by David S. Gover and produced by Michael Bay and Platinum Dunes, “The Unborn”...
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A Second Baby Girl For Jennifer Garner And Ben Affleck
Jennifer Garner, 36, gave birth to a baby girl in Los Angeles, on Tuesday. The infant’s name...
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Studio Clash Over “Watchmen” Has Yet to Be Solved
In spite of the fact that the trailer for the long-awaited superhero film “Watchmen”...
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“Yes Man” Beats “Seven Pounds” and “The Tale of Despereaux” At the Box Office
Jim Carrey’s latest comedy, “Yes Man,” has been met with harsh criticism from...
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“New Moon’s” Cast of Jacob in the Hands of Director
A good thing is always followed by a bad thing. At least
this is what they say.
Filmmaker...
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Dennis Quaid Gets $750,000 Settlement From Cedars-Sinai Hospital
Actor Dennis Quaid and his wife agreed to a $750,000 settlement with Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in...
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Tom Cruise Apologizes For Arrogant Remarks Made 3 Years Ago
A gaunt-looking Tom Cruise made his return on "The Today Show" three years after his now...
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Hugh Jackman to Take the Helm of the Oscars Ceremony
He can sing, he can dance, he can act and he can host. He is
People magazine’s sexiest man alive...
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“The Day the Earth Stood Still” Quite a Disappointment
The 2008
remake of Robert Wise’s 1951 “The Day the Earth Stood Still,” which depicted an
alien...
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“The Day the Earth Stood Still” Exploring Human Nature
Friday, the
sci-fi movie “The Day the Earth Stood Still” opened in theaters throughout the
United...
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“The Day the Earth Stood Still” to Open Friday
Friday,
December 12, the movie “The Day the Earth Stood Still” is scheduled to debut in
United...
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T. R. Knight Planning Exit from “Grey’s Anatomy”
Another cast member is leaving ABC medical drama “Grey’s
Anatomy,” as T. R. Knight is reported to...
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Brad Pitt Discusses Marriage, Kids And More
Brad Pitt successfully proved that he and his partner Angelina Jolie can be devoted and loving...
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Bond Franchise Lives On
The James Bond film series is one of the most successful, long-lasting movie franchises in...
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Nicole Kidman, Charlize Theron to Play Man and Wife
Charlize Theron and Nicole Kidman will reportedly star in a movie together. The two Oscar-winning...
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Nicole Kidman and Charlize Theron – A Big Screen Couple
Nicole Kidman loves challenges but this may be the toughest
one yet. The 41-year-old actress will...
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Gadgets
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Sony Rumored To Be Making PSP 2 UMD free
According to a reportedly credible source, Sony is working to develop the PSP2 and will make it...
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LG And Netflix To Launch Internet-Ready HDTVs
Looking to provide an easier way for its customers to view Web videos on their television sets, LG...
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Apple Wal-Mart Deal Boosts iPhone’s Position
Wal-Mart holds a sizeable reputation, aside from its massive market share, as the world’s top...
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Palm’s Nova OS = BlueBerry + iPod?
Things haven’t exactly worked well for Palm. In fact, the company is almost on the verge of...
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Apple Makes Changes on Its Touch App Store
Apple decided to tweak its iPhone and iPod touch app store. More precisely, Apple changed the way...
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The Ds Sales More Than The PSP
In a recent data comparison it seems that on the portable gaming platforms, the DS is winning in...
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Update 1: Netflix And Xbox To Join Forces
Microsoft has so far had issues with striking a balance between operability and the eye-candy...
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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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Update: Microsoft Patches Critical Flaw In Windows
Microsoft announced that a critical vulnerability was recently discovered and decided to release an...
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Update: MacBook Pro Can’t Use Both GPUs
This week Apple introduced its new state of the art line of
laptops, which have suffered some...
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A New Device For e-Books Fans: Sony Reader PRS-700
Relaxing on the couch and browsing through a weighty tome -
for many, that sounds like paradise....
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RIM Is Flipping Out With BlackBerry Pearl 8220
Canadian Blackberry maker Research In Motion Ltd. has announced at CTIA, in San Francisco, its...
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Apple Event Announcements Good but Not Amazing
Yesterday’s Apple presentation held in San
Francisco's Yerba
Buena Center
for the Arts did not...
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This September's iPod Event: Apple, Victim of Its Own Success
Apple's September iPod event this year was a non-event. This happened because Apple released so...
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