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U.S.
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After 37 years, police nab LA's "worst serial killer"
Los Angeles - Police in Los Angeles identified a 72-year-old insurance adjuster Thursday as the...
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Obama tackles US tax code, 300 billion dollars in savings
Washington - US President Barack Obama will name a task force to overhaul the country's 96-year-old...
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Five thousand people evacuated after US acid spill
Washington - At least 5,000 residents were evacuated in eastern Pennsylvania after a truck carrying...
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Expansion of Health Care for Children Signed into Law
Four million more children in the United States will have their health insurance covered thanks...
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Whitman, Ex EBay CEO, Takes First Step to Run for Calif. Governor
Former eBay Inc CEO Meg Whitman made her first step towards running for California governor in...
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California, Out of Money
The economic crisis, which has now reached global proportions, is taking its toll on the United...
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Elephants in Zoos Live Less
Recent research reported that both Asian and African elephants that live in captivity have a...
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U.S. Students Get Better at Math
A study
released on Tuesday pointed out that American 4th and 8th
graders significantly improved...
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16-Year-Old Boy Charged With Arson in the Gap Fire
Police officials said a 16-year-old boy was arrested under charges of arson on Monday. He is...
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Bush's absence in election season reflects unpopularity
Washington - US President George W Bush has been a no-show on the campaign trail as the election...
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Schwarzenegger pumping up McCain on campaign trail
Washington - California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger hit the campaign trail on John McCain's...
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Obama First Captured Youth, Then Wooed McCain's Seniors
Los Angeles - On the bucolic campus of Occidental College on the outskirts of Los Angeles, students...
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Candidates criss-cross swing states as economy shrinks
Washington - Republican presidential candidate John McCain and Democratic rival Barack Obama...
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Obama Edges Out McCain in Scramble for the Green Vote
San Diego, California - Republican presidential candidate John McCain has long touted his green...
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For Obama: "It's the Network, Stupid!"
San Francisco - If anyone still questioned the power of the internet to play a key role in the...
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Movies
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Lincoln’s 200th Birthday, an Occasion to Re-Examine Abe the Man and the Myth
The Abraham Lincoln bicentennial on February 12, the birth date of one of America’s most...
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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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Ted Haggard Documentary Reveals Disturbing and Heartbreaking Truth
Two years after Ted Haggard vanished into the gap that separates righteous, evangelical America...
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“Escape 2 Africa” Offers Some Valuable Life Lessons
Back in
2005, DreamWorks Animation, an independent American animation studio, produced the movie...
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“Half-Blood Prince" Release Delayed, Reasons: Nudity…Money?
Warner Bros. Pictures announced their decision to postpone the release date of "Harry Potter...
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'Harry Potter' Movie Magically Postponed For Next Summer
Very disappointing news for all Harry Potter fans out there: there will be no Harry Potter movie in...
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Will “The Dark Knight” Sink “Titanic”?
It is hard to believe that “The Dark Knight” will really
manage to sink “Titanic.” Although the...
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Time Has Made The “X-Files” Hard To Believe
It’s a pity that six years were sufficient to lock the
X-Files. Although they are back, all...
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After 16 Emmy Nominations, Mad Men Honored with 3 TCA Awards
The Television Critics Association (TCA) announced its TCA Awards, honoring television excellence...
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AMC's 20 Emmy Nominations Reveal Gap between Viewers and Critics
AMC's astounding 20 Emmy nominations, of which 16 are for its acclaimed drama series "Mad...
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Indiana Jones: How to Create a Successful Movie
It has finally arrived. The screenings have finally taken place. And the audience was delighted....
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Movie Review: Baby Mama
It would be a lie to state that our main priority nowadays
is anything else but our career....
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CBS Pulls The Plug On 'Jericho' For Good
Last time CBS tried to cancel the apocalyptic series, "Jericho" fans famously and...
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Movie Review: Penelope
Real beauty lies within. Haven’t we heard this already? Perhaps
we have, but sometimes it can be...
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Lost: The Economist In Sayid's Mysterious Future
It is official! Starting with the third episode, Lost, the TV
series in which the flash-forwards...
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Movie Review: ‘The Bucket List’
“The Bucket List”, Rob Reiner’s movie (Rumor Has It) about
old men getting their last wishes, is a...
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Science
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NASA gets budget hike as Obama reviews manned space programme
Washington - NASA officials said Thursday that the Obama administration will increase funding for...
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Ancient Foot Prints Prove Homo Erectus Was Walking our Way
The Homo erectus was walking just like we, the Homo sapiens, do.
A recent discovery of...
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Gestures Help Children Develop A More Complex Vocabulary
Children are known to be most receptive to what their parents say, but words are not enough to...
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Racial Gap In Colorectal Cancer Is Widening
Colorectal cancer deaths have fallen in the
United States
this decade, but the racial gap in...
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Elephants Die Younger In Zoos Than In The Wild
A recent study reported that African and Asian elephants living in zoos have a far shorter life...
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Intel Envisions Self-Powered Sensors For Mobile Devices
Intel’s San Francisco conference offered insights on how our future might look like in the next 50...
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New Information About NASA's Activity
NASA has just announced a $141 million modification to the current International Space Station...
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A Smile In the Deep Sky
A very rare event in the skies happened on Monday evening,
as planets Venus and Jupiter were in...
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NASA to rely on Russia for only ride into space
Star City, Russia - Astronaut Garrett Reisman uttered a first word in heavily-accented Russian and...
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Private Company SpaceX Launches Rocket into Orbit
Falcon 1, a liquid fuel rocket built by Space Exploration Technologies, or SpaceX, has successfully...
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Update2: China's First Spacewalk, A Historic Leap In Chinese Dreams
The first spacewalk of the Chinese crew onboard the Shenzhou
VII spacecraft has started on...
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Gap Closed: NASA Allowed To Book Seats On Soyuz Flights Beyond 2011
As NASA’s plans to reach the International Space Station
after the space shuttle retires seemed...
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Update1: NASA Considers Its Shuttle Options
NASA is considering the possibility of extending the current
space shuttle program until...
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Obama’s Plan For NASA: $2 Billion To Close Space Gap
Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama promised more
active involvement in the Space...
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NASA Realigns Constellation Schedule, Resources For 2015 Inaugural Flight
NASA is planning on making the first flight under the Constellation
Program as soon as 2015, five...
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NASA Delays Shuttle-Replacement Mission Until March 2015
NASA confirmed on Monday that there will be no manned
mission before March 2015, five years after...
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Study: Girls Match Boys in No Child Left Behind Math Tests
A study by five women researchers has concluded that nowadays girls are as good as boys in No Child...
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Another Stereotype Broken, Girls Are Just As Good As Boys At Math
Is there a real difference between the intellectual abilities
of girls and boys at Math? For many...
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New Gender Equality Study Released
A study conducted by the journal Science, which aimed to
further investigate the claims that there...
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Julius Caesar And Pope Gregory XIII – The Faces Behind Leap Years
Still confused about the 29th
day of February and the necessity of a leap year? Well, so were the...
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Climate Warming Requires Immediate Action
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change led by Rajendra Pachauri has released its fourth...
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Rocketplane Kistler Eliminated from NASA Spaceship Race
NASA announced it fired Rocketplane Kistler from its COTS Project, which provides milestone-based...
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Health
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WHO rejects criticism it acted too slowly on swine flu
Geneva - The World Health Organization Friday rejected criticism that it was too slow in reacting...
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Optimism Is the Best Medicine Ever!
A study of 100,000 women ages 50 and over since 1994, presented at the American Psychosomatic...
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If You Are Unemployed Having a Health Insurance Becomes a Luxury
The unemployed Americans have much to lose when it comes to health insurance. Families USA, the...
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Toys Don’t Just Have To Look Good, They Need To Be Safe
Today toys come in all shapes and sizes, do incredible things and look really good. Toys are also...
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Racial Gap in Colorectal Cancer Deaths is Widening, New Research Shows
Colorectal cancer deaths have fallen in the
United States
this decade, but the racial gap in...
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New Artificial Heart May Save The Day
During a press conference Monday in Paris, French scientists have unveiled a working prototype of a...
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Health Insurance Costs – A Burden for Most Americans
Health insurance continues to be a big issue for Americans and a fiery subject of debate for both...
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Update: White House Rivals’ Debate On U.S. Health Care
Health care ranks are among the leading topic for voters according to recent polls, and both...
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HealthGrades Annual Hospital Quality Study Released
Analyzing 17 procedures undergone at 5,000 US hospitals from
2005 to 2007, HealthGrades, a leader...
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WHO Is Concerned About Mental Health Worldwide
The World Health Organization (WHO) is concerned that the global financial crisis may contribute to...
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WHO Seeks to Diminish Consequences of Mental Illness
Manila - The World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday warned that disability, suicides and other...
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Infant Heart Transplants Questioned Despite Being Successful
A report describing three cardiac-death transplants
involving infants at Denver Children’s...
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Study: Married People Still Healthier Than Their Unmarried Counterparts
Past studies have highlighted the benefits of marriage, suggesting that married people tend to be...
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Antiretroviral Therapy Adds 13 Years More for HIV Patients
New research published in this week’s special HIV/AIDS issue
of The Lancet reveals that the life...
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High Levels Of Good Cholesterol May Preserve Memory
New research suggests that high levels of so-called “good” HDL
cholesterol not only reduce risk of...
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More Teens Drop Risky Behavior
A report issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that the number of teens...
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Death Gap Increasing In US, Study Concludes
A new study published in the May 14 issue of PLoS ONE
concluded that the gap in overall death...
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The Wealthier You Are, the Lower Your Risk of Stroke
A study of middle-aged Americans reveals that there is a
clear link between wealth and health not...
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Surgeon at Methodist Hospital Removes Healthy Kidney by Mistake
Minnesota
hospitals have struggled for years to eliminate wrong-site surgeries, but just as
soon...
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Report: Not Many Americans Know Everything about Heart Attack
A new report found that most U.S. adults are not aware of the warning
signs and symptoms of a...
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UK May Shift to Opt-Out Organ Donation System
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said he favors the adoption of an opt-out organ donation...
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Pet Birds in PetSmart Stores Tested Positive for Bacterial Infection
The Washington State Department of Health has issued a warning on Friday saying that some recently...
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Merck’s PedvaxHib Vaccine Recalled in China
Almost a tenth of 1.2 million doses of PedvaxHib vaccine, which
the American drug maker Merck...
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Merck Recalls 1.2 Million Doses of Childhood Hib Vaccine
Merck & Co. is recalling about 1.2 million doses of a
childhood vaccine designed to protect...
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No Real Increase in Obesity Among U.S. Adults, CDC Says
A new study published today by the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) and based on...
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Europeans Healthier Than Americans
Recent studies found that the US
spends more than 100 billion dollars on annual healthcare clearly...
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A New Study Analyzes Psychiatrists’ Relation With Religion
A nationwide survey conducted by author Farr
Curlin, MD, assistant professor of
medicine at the...
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Business
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New Zealand recession continues with fourth-quarter slump
Wellington - New Zealand's deepening recession was confirmed Friday when official figures were...
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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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DreamWorks Drops Universal for Disney
In a surprising turn of events that is stunning Hollywood, Universal Pictures says it has...
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Microsoft Answers Sony's Statement
Earlier this week, Sony Computer Entertainment’s boss Kaz Hirai talked about the...
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Sony Ericsson Had One Of Its Worst Fourth Quarters Ever
Mobile phone manufacturer Sony Ericsson announced earlier today that its losses over last...
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Satyam CEO Resigns Following Scandal
On Wednesday Satyam Computer Services announced that B. Ramalinga Raju, its founding...
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Amazon, Netflix Rank Highest in Holiday Customer Satisfaction
Recently, ForeSee Results, alongside FGI Research and University of Michigan’s American...
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LG Blu-ray Box to Add CinemaNow and YouTube Videos
Tuesday, LG Electronics announced that starting 2009, their Blu-ray players would offer video...
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Netflix Prepares New Release For Mac Users
Netflix announced yesterday its plans to release by the end
of 2008 a program developed to help...
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NASA Decides To Delay Shuttle-Replacement Mission Until March 2015
NASA confirmed on Monday that there will be no manned
mission before March 2015, five years after...
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SpaceX Will Not Allow A Failed Launch To Ruin Its Plans
A Falcon 1 rocket, privately founded by the SpaceX company, launched
on Saturday, failed to reach...
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Rhapsody Goes At War With iTunes Firing DRM Free MP3s
Rhapsody’s officials announced their new "Music Without Limits" campaign, which will...
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Wikia Search Searches Market Recognition
The Wikia search engine, launched by Wikipedia’s Jimmy
Wales, announced an update meant to...
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HP Acquires E.D.S. and Gets Closer to IBM
Hewlett-Packard announced Tuesday that it will acquire
Electronic Data System Corporation at a...
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News Corp. Cancels $580M Bid for Newsday
News Corp decided that it doesn't make sense to meet or exceed a competing bid for Tribune Co.'s...
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Ustream.tv Receives $11.1 Million
Ustream.tv said it has secured $11.1 million in Series A
funding from leading venture capital firm...
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Nissan Debuts The 2009 Maxima At NY Auto Show
The 2009 Nissan Maxima, which makes its world debut at the
2008 New York International Auto Show,...
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Teens Prefer iTunes To CDs, Making Apple No.2 US Music Retailer
Here’s a fact that might sound a bit strange: CD sales are
down, but music sales continue to grow....
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Gap Inc. Announces It Lost Data of 800,000 Job Applicants
Gap Inc. announced that one of its laptops which contained personal information of 800,000 people...
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Report: Microsoft Interested in Facebook Stake
Microsoft is allegedly in talks to buy a minority stake in the popular social-networking Web site...
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AMD Sales Chief Henri Richard to Resign
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) confirmed that its Chief Sales and Marketing Officer Henri...
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World
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Voting underway in South Africa's fourth democratic poll
Soweto, South Africa - Voting was under way Wednesday in South Africa's fourth general election...
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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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Bauhaus To Mark Birthday In 2009
Weimar, Germany - The eastern German city of Weimar has become a popular destination for...
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Russian Roulette In Israeli Ghost Town On The Front Line
Sderot, Israel - Morning rush hour in Israel - and Sderot is a virtual ghost town. The streets...
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Study Concludes That Elephants In Zoos Live Less
Recent research reported that both Asian and African elephants that live in captivity have a...
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Economic Crisis May Prompt Faster Action By China
Beijing - China is already the world's biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, according to some...
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Modern And Renaissance Italian Art Gains Favour In Berlin
Berlin - Nothing remotely links the Florentine Renaissance busts of Baccio Bandinelli with the...
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German Soldiers in Afghanistan Feel Unappreciated
New Dehli/Kabul - Five years ago, when the German army began its mission in northern Afghanistan,...
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What warming? Climate change slips among global priorities
Washington - You might call it the fourth crisis.
While collapsing financial institutions plunge...
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Mountain War Tests US Troops in Afghanistan
Khost, Afghanistan - Less than six hours after a helicopter drops a combined US and Afghan army...
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European Women's Lobby Launches Gender Balance Campaign
Brussels - Despite some progress, women remain grossly under- represented in European...
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Kiwi Poll Pits Labour Veteran against Tory Learner
Wellington - New Zealand's election on November 8 pits Helen Clark, a parliamentary veteran and one...
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Obama proclaims he's ready to lead on international stage
Denver, Colorado/Washington - Barack Obama, a one-term Democratic senator from Illinois, has begun...
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Mubarak, Barak talk about Israeli soldier, Gaza conditions
Alexandria - Egypt's President Hosny Mubarak and Israel's Defence Minister met in the Mediterranean...
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Mao Zedong's Successor, Hua Guofeng, Dies at 87
Hua Guofeng, Mao Zedong’s successor, has died in Beijing of an illness at
the age of 87, state...
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Polls show McCain cutting into Obama's lead
Washington - John McCain, the presumptive Republican nominee, has dramatically sliced into...
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Girls Are Just As Good As Boys At Math, Study Says
Is there a real difference between the intellectual abilities
of girls and boys at Math? For many...
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Obama Raised $52 M in June, Double than McCain’s Haul
Barack Obama's campaign said on Tuesday it hauled approximately $52 million in June. The amount...
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Clinton Wins Crucial Pennsylvania Primary
Democratic Party presidential candidate Hillary Clinton managed to win the Pennsylvania primary...
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U.S. to Give $200 Million Emergency Food Aid
The response of the United States to the food crisis that is already affecting the world’s poorest...
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Taiwan Elects President, Holds Referendum over U.N.
Taiwan’s next president, on which about Seventeen million eligible voters will decide...
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Paterson Sworn In NY’s First Black, Legally Blind Governor
David Alexander Paterson is officially New York’s first black governor and also the first legally...
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Australia Will Apologize to Aboriginals for “Stolen Generation”
Australia’s government said it will issue a formal apology to Aboriginal people at the parliament’s...
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Mark Deli Siljander Charged In Terrorist Conspiracy Case
The US
Justice Department announced Mark Deli Siljander, a former Republican
Representative, has...
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Drivers for the Disabled Announced Strike on Monday
A union representing 1,500 drivers for the disabled and
chronically ill said they would go on...
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First Passengers From Antarctic Ship Flown To Chile
The first passengers of the cruise ship, The Explorer, which
sank in the Antarctic Ocean Friday...
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Passengers From The Sunk Antarctic Ship Ready To Return Home
The passengers and crew of the Canadian-owned cruise liner,
The Explorer, were flown to a Chilean...
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The Explorer: Rescue Operation Obstructed by Antarctic Snow Storm
The 154 people that were aboard the sinking cruise ship that struck ice on Friday in the Antarctic...
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Tourists From The Explorer Are “Safe”
The officials of GAP Adventures the Canadian-owned cruise
liner which struck ice in the Antarctic...
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Antarctic Cruise Ship Sinking, Passengers Rescued
A cruise ship with 100 passengers and 54 crew members aboard has reportedly begun sinking on Friday...
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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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Button tops practice as fast Brawn GP shines again
Shanghai - Jenson Button underlined the early-season dominance of Brawn GP when...
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Hamilton tops first training in China GP
Shanghai - Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton Friday topped the timesheets...
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Lakers drum Jazz, to meet in first-round playoff clash
Los Angeles - The Los Angeles Lakers were uncertain who they would be facing in their opening round...
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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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James, Cavs regain form, spank Spurs
Los Angeles - Embarrassed by rare back-to-back losses, LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers had...
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Talks to take place over Hockenheim's future as F1 circuit
Hockenheim, Germany - Hockenheim's regional council will discuss the future of the Hockenheim...
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Grizzlies Put Bear Hug On Mavs' Dominance To Snap 13-Slide
Los Angeles - Tired of being bullied, the Memphis Grizzlies came out of hibernation and put a bear...
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Catalan Papers Full Of Praise For Record-Breaking Barcelona
Madrid - The Catalan media have gone into overdrive on Monday in their praise for record-breaking...
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Red-hot Celtics run past Trail Blazers, winning streak reaches 11
Los Angeles - The surging Boston Celtics extended one streak by putting an end to another.
Ray...
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Liverpool And Chelsea Out To Regain Winning Habit
London - After a fortnight of upsets, leaders Liverpool and second-placed Chelsea will be looking...
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Ginobili Has Successful Season Debut As Spurs Shoot Down Grizzlies
Los Angeles - Through the first 12 games, the San Antonio Spurs missed their leading scorer Manu...
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Unbeaten Hawks soar past Bulls for sixth straight win
Los Angeles - Al Horford was unstoppable and the high-flying Atlanta Hawks remained unbeaten in the...
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Felipe Massa: Ferrari's Brazilian hope
Felipe Massa has finally stepped out of the shadows at Ferrari and goes into Sunday's Brazilian...
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Hamilton takes dream car to victory in Chinese GP
Shanghai - Lewis Hamilton on Sunday took a major step towards becoming the youngest-ever Formula...
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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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Opportunity for Europe's Top Nations toTake Control
Hamburg - Europe's top footballing nations including Spain and England play in World Cup qualifiers...
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Massa closes in on Hamilton as Alonso wins Japanese GP
Fuji, Japan - Felipe Massa cut Lewis Hamilton's lead in the Formula One drivers' standings to just...
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Massa in command to win in Valencia
Valencia, Spain - Ferrari's Felipe Massa kept McLaren rival Lewis Hamilton in check to clinch...
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Focus on Klinsmann as Bayern Start as Favorite
Hamburg (dpa) - Bayern Munich expect new coach Juergen Klinsmann to deliver a 22nd German league...
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Chinese satisfied with their athletes, but want less pressure
Beijing - With China leading the medals table with 10 golds on Tuesday, the host nation's...
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The Cavaliers Have An Easy 2 -0 Play-Off Lead
Just three days from their official start, the NBA play-offs
manage to attract massive interest...
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Alonso Returns to Renault, Signs 3-Year, $100M Deal
Fernando Alonso confirmed the fact that he will return to his former team Renault. The announcement...
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Alex Rodriquez Wins Third AL MVP Title
After one of his remarkable seasons, Alex Rodriguez won his third American League Most Valuable...
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Celtics Excelent Against the Nuggets: 119-92
The Boston Celtics offered a display of precision and pace against the Denver Nuggets, a display...
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Garnett, Celtics Pound Wizards to Make a Statement
Kevin Garnett recorded 22 points, 20 rebounds and five assists in a statement-like 103-83 win over...
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Red Sox on the Brink of Winning the World Series
The Boston Red Sox defeated the Colorado Rockies on their own ball park to take a commanding 3-0...
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Patriots Pass the Test and Beat the Cowboys
Tom Brady threw five scoring passes as he led the New England Patriots to a 48-27 win over the...
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Raikkonen First in Ferarri’s One-Two at the Belgian GP
Ferarri’s Kimi Raikkonen emerged victorious from the Belgian Grand Prix, the 14th leg of the...
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Serena Williams Steps Out of US Open
Two-time champion Serena Williams couldn’t get past the quarter-finals this year at Flushing...
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Technology
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Global computer virus begun mutating, German agency warns
Bonn, Germany - A computer virus which has spread worldwide began mutating overnight, German...
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New iPhone Features Keep Apple on Top of Things
As rumored and confirmed a few days ago, the new software unveiled by Apple on March 17 included...
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Intel Preparing 32-Nanometer Chips
According to a recent statement of Paul Otellini, CEO at Intel, the company is planning to invest a...
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Microsoft Planning Application “Bazaar” for Windows Mobile
More and more rumors talk about Microsoft’s plans to roll out a centralized online...
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Google Adds Offline Functionality To Gmail
We are addicted to the Internet and checking out mail, but being constantly online is hard...
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Internet Explorer 8 RC1 Released
Microsoft officially announced the public release of Internet Explorer 8 Release Candidate 1 on...
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Sony Ericsson Had One Of Its Worst 4th Quarters Ever
Mobile phone manufacturer Sony Ericsson announced earlier today that its losses over last...
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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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Nintendo Will Launch A Video-Distribution Service
Recent news shows that Japan's largest advertising agency, Dentsu, is working with Nintendo in...
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NASA Seeks Ideas to Display Space Shuttle
NASA is seeking the counsel of schools and science museums to establish the best way it can...
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Economic Recession Puts Gaming Consoles to the Test
A November report from the NPD Group showed that Nintendo Wii smashed...
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AMD Fusion To Turn Lazy PCs Into Super-Mega Gaming Platforms
This week, AMD proposed a new solution to improve the gaming
experience by launching “The Future...
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Sarah Palin is top net phenom
San Francisco - Sarah Palin has taken the political world by storm since she was named the running...
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Paris Motor Show Reflects Trend Toward Small Cars
Paris - Car makers are preparing to showcase their latest creations mirroring the trend toward...
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Is Powerset And The Semantic Search The Right Choice For Microsoft?
Desperate to reduce the gap between its search engine, Live Search, and omnipresent Google,...
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Adobe Has Big Plans For Improving The Web Site Search Engines
Adobe released two days ago a statement with big news for
all Web site surfing enthusiasts. The...
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Acrobat.com Closes The Gap Between Desktop And Web Tools
Acrobat.com is intended to be
more than a community site for file-sharing, word processing, and...
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Sony PS3 Will Probably Not Get Any Cheaper
The next move in Sony’s management pursuit to making PS3 a
profitable business is not one that...
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AT&T, Starbucks : Coffee And Wi-Fi Across The U.S. By May 1
Starbucks
and Wi-Fi, now the combination is on, as the coffee giant and AT&T
officially...
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Blog All You Want On Facebook with Blog It
Six Apart blog maker announced
its plans to “make blogging better for everyone” and unveiled the...
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The US ITC To Investigate Possible Blu-ray Patent Infringement
In a statement posted on its website the U.S. International
Trade Commission (ITC) announced it...
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Disney Turns To Digital Productions With Stage 9
Walt Disney Co. decided to
officially launch Stage 9 Digital Media, a new digital production unit...
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Dude, Where Are The iPhones?
Shortly after Apple and its iPhone partner announced their financial results,
the analysts noticed...
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Bionic Contact Lens – Everything Is Possible
Engineers at the University of Washington transformed a fairy-tale concept into real thing when...
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US: Nokia to Bring HSDPA to Its N95 Smart Mobile Phone
With the gap between smart mobile
phones and computers becoming smaller and smaller, Nokia...
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No Thrills In Bill Gates’ CES 2008 Keynote
As you might expect, Bill Gates’ speech at this year’s CES
has nothing spectacular. On the other...
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Bill Gates’ Last CES Keynote
The year CES will mark also what could be the last keynote
address by Microsoft’s chairman Bill...
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Expert Proves That VoIP Is Not So Safe
A British VoIP expert called Peter
Cox proved recently that hacking a voice-over-IP system is not...
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Bandwidth Usage To Outpace Internet Infrastructure By 2010
A report issued by the U.S. firm Nemertes Research warned
that the information superhighway could...
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Report: Facebook Stake Deal Within 48hrs
The New York Post claims that Microsoft and Google are each vying to take a stake of between 5...
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Specials
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Oscar Ads Cost Less
The Oscar ceremony this year is expected to lose some of its usual sparkle.
As part of a...
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Babies’ Gestures Linked to the Development of Infant Speech
Thursday, United States researchers revealed that babies that used many gesture in order to...
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Money makes you happy - but it's not the only factor, says EU survey
Brussels - Money breeds contentment. But greater wealth does not automatically make people happier,...
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It’s Time to Pick a Medicare Drug Plan that Meets Your Needs!
Sign up period for Medicare Part D
started Saturday. This is the time for you to decide and to...
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Gap between Rich and Poor Widened in Most Industrial Countries
Paris - The gap between the rich and the poor has widened in most industrial countries over the...
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McCain’s Presence Helps Letterman Get Record Ratings
The highly-anticipated and delayed presence of Senator John McCain on David Letterman’s talk show...
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“Chocolate News” Aims to Deliver Bittersweet Amusement
In the midst of an economic crisis that we keep in mind
willingly or not, as the fuss and buzz...
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Winner of Nobel Prize in Literature to Be Announced Oct. 9
This year’s winner of the Nobel Prize in literature is only
one step away from receiving the...
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SpaceX Writes History Launching Falcon 1 into Earth’s Orbit
Perseverance paid off, as usual, for space transportation company Space Exploration Technologies...
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China’s Space Mission Is A Success, Shenzhou VII Lands Safely
The Shenzhou VII space mission went as planned and China recorded a big success as it carried out...
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Abortion Rate - The Lowest in 30 Years But Still High Among Minorities
Abortion rates in the United States appear to have
declined significantly in the past 30 years...
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Old-Fashioned Guys Earn More Money, Study
Old-fashioned guys who believe the woman’s place is at home
may not be our dream but they...
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Update:Men With Traditional Views On Gender Roles Earn More
The world has developed and together with it, the way men
and women think about their position...
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NASA Studies Viability Of Operating Shuttle Beyond 2010
A leaked NASA internal mail, obtained by The Orlando
Sentinel, revealed the space agency’s plans...
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Barack Obama’s Plan For NASA: $2 Billion To Close Space Gap
Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama promised more
active involvement in the Space...
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Russian-Georgian Conflict Jeopardizes NASA’s Access To ISS
The collaboration between the American and Russian space
programs is standing on quicksand now,...
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Marriage No Longer an Option when It Comes to Being Healthy
Marriage has long been thought to help people maintain healthy
lives but things seem to have...
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Isaac Hayes, Memorable Through The Decades
Legendary soul singer Isaac Hayes’ death on Aug. 10, just ten
days before his 66th birthday...
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Girls Do As Well As Boys In Math, Study Says
A study that was carried out by researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison found out that...
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Immature NYPD Cops or Tasteless Prank?
Police are investigating the sad, but somewhat hilarious
case of a clandestine black...
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Adobe Launches Acrobat.com
Adobe seems to want to play a part in the industry’s attempt in bridging the gap between the...
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Controversy Over Same-Sex Marriage Ruling Continues
It seems that opponents of same-sex marriage would ask the California Supreme Court to postpone the...
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Death Gap Expands between Educated and Less Educated in the US
Being educated could boost your chances to live longer new
research suggests.
American...
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More Women Facing Alcohol Problems than Men
It turns out that alcohol consumption and alcohol dependence
do not affect only men, with a new...
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Report: Mental Disorders Affect 1 in 5 War Veterans
The latest research into the consequences of the Iraq or Afghanistan
war concluded that 300,000 of...
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Suburban Students More Likely to Graduate than City Students
A research study presented Tuesday revealed that only about 50
percent of the students in the...
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Studios’ Proposal Rejected by Guild as Talks Resume Today
Yesterday negotiators for writers and studios meet to discuss
a new deal that could put an end to...
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Brilliant Girls Dominate Siemens Tech Competition
For the first time in Siemens
Competition in Math, Science and Technology’s nine-year history, the...
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Fewer Americans Appear to Find Reading Pleasant
A comprehensive analysis from the National Endowment for the Arts shows that less and less...
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Raikkonen Waits To See If He Won The Title
Although he won the last race of the season at Interlagos and
has one point in front of Lewis...
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