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Sun posts 201-million-dollar loss
San Francisco - Sun Microsystems posted a sharp drop in revenue alongside widening losses...
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Google announces 200 layoffs
San Francisco - Internet giant Google said Thursday that it planned to cut 200 jobs in sales and...
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Merkel and Schwarzenegger open CeBIT trade fair
Hanover, Germany - Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and California Governor Arnold...
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Apple Gets Sued Over iPhone’s Screen Technology
It seems that, as the iPhone and the iPod Touch are becoming more and more popular, Apple has...
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Amazon To Launch Next-Generation Kindle
Amazon.com will launch its next-generation Kindle device at a Morgan Library & Museum in New...
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Hoax Story About Steve Jobs’ Death Hits Wired
Wired.com has become the victim of a prankster who published a hoax story saying that Apple CEO...
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ISTTF Report Highly-Criticized
A 250-page report released by the Internet Safety Technical Task Force (ISTTF) released last week...
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Resident Evil 5 Demo: Exclusively On Xbox Live For A Week
In case if you are the happy owner of a Xbox 360, then Xbox Live has a pretty nice surprise...
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The CES in a Nutshell
Despite the fact that the Consumer Electronics Association had predicted that 130,000 people would...
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Twitter Accounts Of 30 Celebrities Hacked
Communication is one of the characteristics of this day and age. As the Internet is one of...
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Honda to build electric motorcycle
Tokyo - The Japanese car maker Honda has announced that it will develop an electric motorcycle as...
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Microsoft Releases Its First App For iPhone
Microsoft has announced on Monday that it has released its first application built specifically for...
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Model Car Market Unaffected by Downturn in Car Industry
Fuerth, Germany - While the car industry is suffering a sharp decline, the model car industry...
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Dell Inspiron Mini 12 Makes Debut in Japan
Dell officially introduced the Inspiron Mini 12 to the Japanese market, the next example of...
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Mobile Phone That Unlocks Car and Starts Engine
The Japanese manufactured the first cell phone that enables its user to unlock their car and start...
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SanDisk Pushes New Physical Media for Music
SanDisk, world leader in flash memory and developer of most
formats thereof, is working with...
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Smartphone Sales Grow At Slower Pace in Q2 2008
While the consumer smartphone market continues to see an
increasing competition year after year,...
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Toshiba Offers DVD Detail Enhancement Technology For ‘Near HD’ Experiences
Not everything is lost for Toshiba this year, even if the HD
DVD format lost the battle against...
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Electronics Heavyweights Work Together on WHDI Technology
On Wednesday, Sony, Samsung and several other major electronics producers announced their coming...
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HTC Launches 3G iPhone Killer: Touch Diamond
After launching a 2G iPhone killer on June 4 last year, a month ahead of the official launch of the...
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Be Patient if you Want a Kindle
Amazon.com apologized to clients for having
to wait even six weeks to receive their ordered...
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Pioneer Halts Plasma Panel Production, In Talks With Matsushita
Pioneer Corp., the Japanese
electronics maker, announced on Friday that it will halt the...
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Microsoft Buys Danger, The Sidekick Maker
Trying to further extend its expertise in the mobile market,
Microsoft announced the acquisition...
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Sharp hit by Samsung counter-suit
The patent dispute between Japan-based Sharp and South Korea-based Samsung is heading for a long...
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Hitachi, Panasonic, Canon Join Forces
The liquid crystal display or LCD
panels seem to quickly become the next big thing on the market,...
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Toshiba Will Buy Large Liquid Crystal Displays from Sharp
Toshiba announced on Friday that
it would partner with Sharp Corp. and it would start buying...
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Greenpeace Blasts Game Console Makers
Greenpeace issued its sixth "Guide to Greener Electronics" which ranks electronics...
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Amazon Launches Kindle
If you love books then the latest gadget unveiled today by
Amazon could be the perfect Christmas...
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Joost Version 1.0 Is Out with New, Shiny UI
Everyone's favorite P2P TV application has finally made it to version 1.0, and although it's still...
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U.S.
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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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US: Drop in Iraq violence leads world terrorism decline
Washington - The number of terrorist attacks in Iraq dropped sharply in 2008, making up the bulk of...
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Obama sounds upbeat on economy, but warns "hard times" still ahead
Washington - President Barack Obama on Tuesday said the government's efforts to pull the US economy...
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CIA: No more secret prisons for terrorism suspects
Washington - The United States will no longer hold terrorism suspects in secret prisons and plans...
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Alaska volcano spewing ash over Anchorage
San Francisco - Alaska's Mount Redoubt volcano erupted twice Thursday in what the Alaska...
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Overloading suspected in Montana air crash that killed 14
Washington - Investigators suspect that overloading might have caused the crash of a small...
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End in sight for US after six years in Iraq
Washington - Six years into the war in Iraq a weary American public finally has an end to the US...
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US trade nominee Kirk: No "deal fever" in Obama administration
Washington - Ron Kirk, President Barack Obama's nominee for US trade representative, pledged...
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Obama to nominate new health secretary
Washington - US President Barack Obama will nominate Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius as health...
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Sen. Leahy Proposes “Truth Commission” to Investigate Bush Era
Senator Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, proposed on Monday to...
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US Congress to start probe of Madoff Ponzi scheme
Washington - The US Congress on Monday was to open a probe into Bernard Madoff's alleged...
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House approves bail-out for US car industry
Washington - The US House of Representatives Wednesday approved a 14-billion-dollar emergency loan...
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Gates to keep steady defence hand during Obama transition
Washington - For his foreign and security agenda, president-elect Barack Obama is tapping tried and...
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Obama names Clinton, Gates to cabinet
Washington - President-elect Barack Obama nominated Hillary Clinton as secretary of state on...
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Reports: Obama to keep Gates at Pentagon for one year
Washington - US Defence Secretary Robert Gates has agreed to stay in the job for at least one year...
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Obama pledges urgent action on climate change
Los Angeles - US president-elect Barack Obama on Tuesday pledged urgent action to implement the...
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Election Night Made For Spectacular Use Of Technology By TV Networks
Now that the race for the white house is over and the people have spoken we can look back, not at...
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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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U. S. Presidential Nominees’ Health-Care Plans: Behind the Scenes
Over the
past month, there has been much ado about the United States presidential
nominees’ views...
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Suicide Rates Up Among American Middle-Aged Women
Suicide rates in America are rising for the first
time since the early ‘90s, and the most affected...
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McCain, Obama Vie for Laughs, Not Votes, at White-Tie Event
Washington - The US presidential candidates put aside the serious business of courting voters...
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Specials
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Hugh Jackman Sings His Way into the Oscars
This year’s 81st Academy Awards ceremony saw a new host on its extravagant stage, as well...
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Strategic Video Games May Improve Seniors’ Mental Skills
Strategic video games might help the elderly keep their brains sharp, according to a study...
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Famous Heiress Sunny von Bulow Dies after 28-Year Coma
Martha Sharp Crawford von Bulow, known as Sunny von Bulow, was
one of the most famous figures of...
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Sunny von Bulow Dies at 76 After 28 Years in Coma
Martha Sharp Crawford von Bulow, known as Sunny von Bulow,
who spent the last 28 years of her life...
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Britney Spears Promises To Invade Our Lives...Again
Britney Spears announced on "Good Morning America" Tuesday, December 2, the dates for a...
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Second Life Adultery Ends Real-Life Marriage
An affair in an Internet-based virtual world is ending the real-life marriage of a British couple....
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LG, Sharp And Chunghwa Guilty Of Fixing Prices
LG, Sharp and Chunghwa have pleaded guilty for fixing prices for their LCD screens which have been...
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Nadal Throws Doubt on Davis Cup as Rivals Tune Up for Shanghai
Shanghai - With Rafael Nadal in injury crisis and missing the Masters Cup, healthy contenders began...
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How To Make Your Pets Happy
Pets are our best friends as they offer their love unconditionally and provide for moral support...
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Three Days Until The Release Of T-Mobile's G1
Starting with next week, T-Mobile and HTC’s G1 phone will
finally be available after several weeks...
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We’d Preserve “Kindness” If We Could
It’s “Kindness” you have been looking for, but you live the
play under the continuous threat of a...
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Pay Back Time For O.J. Simpson
He walked away from the court room 13 years ago after he had been found not guilty in the so-called...
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Energy Drinks? You’d Better Avoid Them, Study Says
Have you wondered how many people consume energy drinks on a daily basis, or even more often? Or...
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J. J. Abrams Looks For The Fringe Of Oddness
J. J. Abrams bring s new sci-fi mystery to the small screen,
by the name of “Fringe,” which...
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Palin brings new voice to Republican "reform" ticket
St Paul, Minnesota - Alaska Governor Sarah Palin painted herself as a reformist Washington outsider...
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Fraudulent Boy Band Manager Sentenced
Lou Pearlman, the mastermind behind 1990s household names the Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync, was...
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Bill Banning Gifts to Doctors Half Cleared in Massachusetts
More than a month after Massachusetts Senate President
Therese Murray filed a bill banning...
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SXSW 2008 Kicked Off in Austin
South by Southwest (SXSW) kicked off yesterday in Austin, Texas. The SXSW Interactive takes place...
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Kindle, The Pros and Cons
You have surely read or heard about Amazon’s latest venture
in the digital world domain. On...
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Tutankhamun’s Face On Public Display
The face of the famous pharaoh Tutankhamun was presented to
the public in an exhibition that took...
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Sony Announces First OLED Display TV
Sony announced that it will start selling next-gen OLED TVs
this December for an estimated price...
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Health
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Mushrooms Can Prevent Breast Cancer in Women
A diet rich in mushrooms and green tea may considerably lower the risk of developing breast...
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HIV - Among the Greatest Battles In The History of Humanity
A study published Wednesday in the journal Nature confirms the fact that the battle against the HIV...
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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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The Economic Downturn Causes Lay-Offs For Dental Offices
Due to the current economic recession, more and more families are losing dental insurance or facing...
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Ginkgo Biloba No Good To Prevent Alzheimer’s
Ginkgo biloba has been used medicinally for thousands of
years. Today, it is one of the top...
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U. S. Presidential Nominees’ Health-Care Plans: Behind The Scenes
Over the
past month, there has been much ado about the United States presidential
nominees’ views...
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Study: Bottled Water It’s Not Purer Or Safer Than Tap Water
A study carried out by an environmental group reached the (probably not so) surprising conclusion...
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Energy Drinks? You’d Better Avoid Them!
Have you wondered how many people consume energy drinks on a daily basis, or even more often? Or...
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Possible Link Between Vytorin And Cancer, Say Experts
Vytorin is a “best-selling” and heavily promoted cholesterol
lowering drug. It is a composite of...
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Suicide Rates among Teens Still High Compared to Previous Years
Though the youth suicide rate dropped in
2005 after a sharp rise in 2004, the number of suicides...
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People Inhale 300 Cigarettes' Worth of Free Radicals Daily
A new study discovered that polluted air contains free radicals that could cause lung problems...
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CDC: Young Gay Men Face Highest HIV Rates, 12 Percent
A new report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention released in this week’s issue...
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Stopping HRT Leaves Breast Cancer Rate Unchanged in Black Women
New research shows a significant drop in U.S. breast
cancer cases in recent years, but only in...
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Report Finds No Link between Moth Spraying and Illnesses
New study by state health officials released Thursday
reveals there is not enough data to prove...
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Beware Of Too Much Fast Food: It Could Damage Your Liver
A new study published in the journal Gut concluded that too
much fast food can harm the liver,...
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FDA Clears CryoLife’s ‘Decellularized’ Heart Valve
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a heart valve
from Atlanta-based CryoLife that...
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Drop in the Illegal Drugs Use Among Teens
A study conducted by researchers from University of Michigan and sponsored by the National...
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California Board Urges Study over Caffeine; Warning Labels May Be Added
State environmental health officials will conduct a study to
see whether the caffeine found in...
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Brains Become Less Coordinated with Age, Researchers Say
Communication between different regions of the brain is
slower as people get older, a new research...
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HIV/AIDS Cases On The Rise In China
China reported a significant increase in the number of HIV/AIDS cases in the country, according to...
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Business
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EasyJet deficit grows as high fuel costs hit in first half of 08/09
London - British low-cost airline easyJet said Wednesday that its half-yearly losses in the...
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Chrysler to declare bankruptcy as last-minute talks fail
Washington - The long ailing US carmaker Chrysler LLC was to enter bankruptcy protection Thursday...
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Pioneer to raise 25 million dollars in fresh capital from Honda
Tokyo - Pioneer Corp plans to raise 2.5 billion yen (25.85 million dollars) in...
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Google Feels the Recession, but Still Doing Pretty Well
Even the mighty Google can’t get away from the economic recession that basically hit the...
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China's GDP growth slows to 6.1 per cent
Beijing - The expansion of the Chinese economy slowed to a record low in...
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European car sales slump again as auto crisis deepens
Berlin - European car sales fell by 17.9 per cent in the first quarter of 2009, data released...
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Nokia reports pre-tax loss for first quarter
Helsinki - Citing an "exceptionally tough environment" Nokia, the world's largest maker...
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Brilliance BS4 - not brilliant on safety, German crash test finds
Munich - The Chinese Brilliance BS4, like its big brother the BS6, has been poorly rated in...
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Signs that US may be headed slowly toward recovery
Washington - More than a year into one of the longest and deepest US recessions in living memory,...
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Sharp expands estimated losses for past fiscal year
Tokyo - Sharp Corp on Wednesday enlarged its expected losses for the fiscal year...
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Global airfreight, passenger volume drop sharply
Kuala Lumpur - International demand for air cargo recorded a severe dip of 25 per...
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German business confidence slips to 26-year low
Berlin - Business confidence in Germany slipped in March to its lowest point in about 26 years, a...
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European commercial vehicle sales plunge
Berlin - European new commercial vehicle registrations plunged by a record 38.7 per cent in...
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Lloyds insurer hit by profit slump as claims rise in 2008
London - Insurers Lloyds of London Tuesday announced 50-per-cent slide in pre-tax profits in 2008...
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US central bank chief "encouraged" by market reaction to steps
Washington - Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke Friday was optimistic about the market's responses...
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Palm's New Pre Smartphone Was Received With Great Enthusiasm
The release of Palm’s new Pre was received with great enthusiasm at the International...
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Palm Is Looking To Make A Comeback
The International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas represents a great opportunity for all the...
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Bank of England cuts interest rates to all-time low
London - The Bank of England Thursday slashed interest rates to an historic low of 1.5 per cent in...
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Wall Street fraudster Madoff under house arrest
New York - Bernard Madoff, the high-flying Wall Street investor charged with a...
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World Bank: Global recession likely worst since Great Depression
Washington - The World Bank on Tuesday warned that a financial crisis striking the global economy...
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No VAT cuts for France, Germany, say Sarkozy, Merkel
Paris - France and Germany agree that lowering the Value Added Tax (VAT) is not an effective...
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World summit aims to close gaps in finance market rules
Washington - The leaders of the world's top economic powers are expected to agree Saturday to close...
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Opel seeking state aid in Germany
Automobile manufacturer Opel said Friday it was seeking credit guarantees from the German...
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Sun Microsystems To Cut 6,000 Jobs
Friday, Sun
Microsystems Incorporated announced that they would be cutting their global
work...
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Half-price BMW, Anyone? South Africa Feels The Squeeze
Johannesburg - When Zafar Wahid, a project manager with Liberty Life insurance company, was...
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GM, Ford report massive losses; Obama assures support
Washington - The two major US automakers, Ford Motor Co and General Motors Corp, reported massive...
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Motorola's New Motozine ZN5 - Available Starting Today!
Motorola, one of the world’s leaders in wireless communications, will offer, starting today, its...
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US stocks gain, S&P posts best weekly climb since 1974
New York - Wall Street stock indices closed higher on Friday, ending one of the best weeks in three...
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Teenager, not trader, posted fake report on Steve Jobs heart attack
San Francisco - An unidentified 18-year-old was the author of an internet posting that sent Apple...
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US stocks fall sharply on opening
Washington - US stock indices posted steep drops on opening Friday, plunging more than 4 per cent...
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World
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North Korea launches rocket, draws international ire
Seoul/Tokyo/Washington - North Korea launched a rocket early Sunday and claimed to have put a...
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Pirates hijack British luxury yacht off Seychelles
London - Pirates hijacked a British luxury yacht off the Seychelles on Wednesday, the tour group...
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US assures world that economic fundamentals are strong
Washington - The United States sought to reassure other countries Friday that its long-term...
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German Unemployment Jumps As Economic Downturn Gains Ground
Berlin - German unemployment rose for the first time in nearly three years in December, data...
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Car Industry Running On Empty At Detroit Auto Show
Washington - Detroit's annual auto show is usually a glitzy affair and time of celebration for the...
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Inflation Plunge Adds To Rate Cut Pressure
Berlin - European inflation plunged to its lowest level in more than two years in December, data...
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Japan's Stock Market Ends Worst Year In Trading History
Tokyo - For Tokyo's traders, it was the worst year on record for Asia's leading stock market -...
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Spying On Taliban, Al-Qaeda Is World's Riskiest Job
Islamabad - Anwar Saeed's life was at risk either way, whether fighting with the...
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Czechs Seek To Balance US, European Ties
Prague - Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek's big test in 2009 will be juggling the nation's...
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Olmert condemns Jewish violence in Hebron as "pogrom"
Jerusalem - Saying he felt "ashamed," acting Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Sunday...
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Berlin Feels Pinch As Germany Sinks Into Recession
Berlin - The German Government said Friday it had been forced to substantially boost borrowings to...
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Leaders meet as economic woes pile up
Washington - The world's 20 leading economies are holding an historic summit in Washington Saturday...
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G20 leaders open critical financial summit
Washington - The world's 20 top economies launched on Saturday an historic summit aimed at...
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Bush seeks reforms but warns against abandoning free markets
Washington - US President George W Bush on Thursday called for overhauling the "outdated"...
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Legality of US Strike in Syria Debatable
Washington - The US raid against a top al-Qaeda operative this week in Syria was the latest effort...
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OPEC Cuts Output by 1.5 Million Barrels Per Day
Vienna - Oil ministers from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) decided...
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Euro Hits Three-Year Low as Economic Gloom Deepens
Frankfurt - The euro plunged to a three-year low Friday, slipping below 1.25 dollars, amid...
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Samba for Obama echoes fundraising rhythm
San Francisco - The wine was flowing, the band was blaring, and on the dance floor a Brazilian lady...
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South Africa rhino numbers under threat as poaching spikes: report
Johannesburg - South Africa's rhinoceros population is under threat from poachers, who are killing...
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Russia Courts Council of Europe with Charm Offensive
Strasbourg - These days in the Council of Europe, the Russians are showing their best democratic...
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Georgia-Russia Conflict Casts Shadow over UN Summit
New York - As world leaders gathered for an annual series of speeches, meetings and action this...
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Engineer blamed in deadly LA train crash with 25 dead
Los Angeles - The death toll from the worst train crash in southern California history mounted...
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US urges Russia to allow probe of atrocities
Washington - The United States called on Russia Wednesday to allow an investigation into all...
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Democrats, Obama take convention to Hispanic territory
Washington (dpa) - The mile-high city of Denver in the Rocky Mountain state of Colorado and its...
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Musharraf cancels China visit amid impeachment fears
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf on Wednesday called off his visit to China, hours before he...
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Russian Nobel Winner Alexander Solzhenitsyn Dies At 89
Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the Nobel prize winner for
literature,died at age 89, the news agency...
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Pittsburg Teen Killed, Eviscerated and Baby Stolen from Her Womb
A woman was found dead in the Pittsburg suburbs and investigators are currently trying to identify...
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U.S. Troops Let Go, Taliban Insurgents Take Over
U.S. and Afghan troops
abandoned the isolated base in eastern Afghanistan where militants...
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Girl Attacks Mother with Hammer
The world has some serious issues, as its residents continue
to prove as days go by that they keep...
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9 Killed in Egypt Bus Accident
At least nine people were killed and 28 wounded when a bus carrying European and Canadian tourists...
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Movies
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Tyler Perry’s “Madea” Scores Big at the Box Office
Renowned director Tyler Perry, whose comedies usually score big among African-Americans, managed to...
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Clint Eastwood In ‘Gran Torino’ Is An Older, Grumpier Version of Dirty Harry
Strip away his badge and add some years to Clint Eastwood’s "Dirty" Harry Callahan and...
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Punisher: War Zone Powered by Tough-As-Nails Lady Director
You may think that the Punisher is the most bad-ass S.O.B. in
the latest installment of the...
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Quantum Of Solace: Is James Bond Losing His Essence?
With a title that hasn’t got much in common with the movie whatsoever, "Quantum of...
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Body of Lies. Seen That. Done That.
“Body of Lies” is the latest espionage thriller about an American intelligence agent starring...
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“The Strangers” Is No Stranger to Clichés
This movie is the first one made by recently graduated Bryan
Bertino. Yes, it’s his first movie...
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Indiana Jones' Comeback Praised By Critics
Returning to the screen 19 years later, Indiana Jones received a warm welcome from the critics who...
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Lost: Ji Yeon Or Sun’s Heartbreaking Hello To Jin
I think you already know Lost’s main rule: for each question
answered, let’s create a hundred new...
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'Vantage Point' Tops Oscar Weekend Box Office
What many have described as an Akira Kurosawa rip-off, Peter Travis' assassination thriller,...
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Wolverine in Theaters May 2009
“X-Men” spin-ff “X-Men Origins: Wolverine,” starring Australian actor Hugh...
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X-Men Spin-Off Gets Director
Gavin Hood has been chosen by Twentieth Century Fox to direct Hugh Jackman in...
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“Fracture” Debuts At No. 2 In American Box Office
Teen thriller “Disturbia” captivated moviegoers once more this weekend, with impressive ticket...
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