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EU slaps record 1-billion-euro fine on Intel
Brussels - The European Commission, in a bid to provide computer buyers with more...
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Amazon's new electronic book aims at newspapers, textbooks
New York - Online retailer Amazon.com on Wednesday unveiled a new version of its Kindle electronic...
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Facebook Opens Door Wide to Developers
Facebook has launched an API for its activity stream that enables third parties to develops...
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Apple Sells the Billionth App through App Store
Apple finally made it past the milestone of 1 billion applications downloaded. Some iPhone user...
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Windows 7 features you'll love
Washington - Windows 7 is coming to a PC near you - and faster than previously thought. Rumours are...
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The Worms that Scared Twitter
Twitter, the micro bloggig site that has exploded recently in terms of popularity and still has...
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Huge Interest in Intel’s Xeon CPUs
The level of interest around the new Xeon 5500 from Intel is huge among the servers selling...
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HP Is Eyeing Android for PC Use, Watch Out Microsoft!
Hewlett-Packard, the biggest PC maker in the world, is reportedly considering installing Android,...
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Update: Tesla Motors Unveils Model S, All-Electric Sedan
After catching all the focus of the press and masses with the unveiling of the...
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Sony Strikes Deal with Google to take on Amazon’s Kindle
Few analysts thought this would happen, but Amazon’s Kindle 2 will have to face fierce...
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Apple Will Preview iPhone OS 3.0 at March 17 Media Event
Apple Inc has announced its plans to host a special media event to give a preview of the new iPhone...
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Google taking on phone companies and Skype
San Francisco - Not content with dominating the internet, Google is looking to take on the...
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RIM to Launch App World for BlackBerry
Reasearch In Motion, the producer of the BlackBerry samrtphone line, announced its will soon open...
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BlackBerry Store Is Now Called BlackBerry App World
Research in Motion (RIM) announced its upcoming app center will be called BlackBerry App World and...
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Amazon Launches Kindle for iPhone, iPod Touch
Amazon Launches Kindle for iPhone, iPod Touch
It’s really interesting and...
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Apple’s Upgraded Time Capsule and AirPort Extreme
Apple on March 3 announced upgrades to its AirPort Extreme 802.11n Wi-Fi Base Station and Time...
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Facebook – Feel Free to Vote New Terms Of Service
Facebook has officially become the land of the free, after Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced...
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36 Improvements Comparing to Windows 7's Beta
In a posting to its Engineering Windows 7 blog on Thursday, Microsoft outlined some of the changes...
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Gmail Service Outage: Trouble in Paradise
Google on Tuesday apologized for an outage that struck possibly millions of users of its email...
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Gmail Service – Now You See It, Now You Don’t
Now you have it, now you don’t! I am probably one of the lucky ones who managed to check...
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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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Facebook’s New Terms of Use Trigger Criticism
As social networking website Facebook updated its Terms of Service, or TOS, on February 4,...
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Google Announced Exchange Support for iPhone and Windows Mobile
Google has finally launched a way for iPhone and Windows Mobile smart device users to sync their...
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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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Microsoft Updating Their Mobile Services Products
It seems that Microsoft is preparing to deliver new and improved services and products for...
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Google Latitude Tracks You Down
Wednesday, Google Incorporated released its location-tracking service called Latitude,...
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Microsoft to Release My Phone Sync Application for Windows Mobile
It seems that the Redmond giant’s plans to link its smartphone software to the cloud is about...
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Google's New Latitude Service Is Available
Google rolled out its new service called Google Latitude, which allows...
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Microsoft Changes Settings in W7 to Address Security Vulnerability
Microsoft announced yesterday its plans to change the way a controversial security feature works in...
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Netflix Movie Downloads Are a Total Success
It appears that one million Xbox Live Gold members have downloaded the Netflix application since...
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U.S.
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Glamour and curiosity as Obamas have tea with the queen
London - Barack and Michelle Obama went to Buckingham Palace to have tea with Queen Elizabeth II...
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Report: Red Cross detailed torture at Guantanamo in 2007
Washington - The International Committee of the Red Cross described the treatment...
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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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Calif. Expects Obama to Allow Own Regulation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Environmentalists hope President Barack Obama’s administration will allow the state of...
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TV.com To Be Expanded
CBS has announced that they have big plans with TV.com, a video streaming line, their desire being...
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Facebook Has a Problem with Breast Feeding Photos
Facebook networking has recently banned and erased all photos representing mothers who breast feed...
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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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Jury to Deliberate Lori Drew Harassment Case
A Los Angeles federal jury is to deliberate the case of Lori
Drew, the mother from Missouri...
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It’s Time You Chose Your Part D Plan
Until December 31, Medicare Part D is offering an “open-enrollment” period, meaning that seniors...
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Government's Star Witness Testifies
A Midwestern mother accused of using a fake MySpace account to torment a teenager who later...
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Many Primary Care Doctors Not Satisfied with Their Work, Want to Quit
A survey released this week by the Physicians’ Foundation, a
non-profit group of state medical...
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US Heart Failure Hospitalization Rate Almost Tripled Over Three Decades
A study presented Sunday at the American Heart Association
meeting in New Orleans revealed that...
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Obama victory helps turn page on US racial history
San Francisco - An 11-year-old white girl came home from school in rural California a few days...
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FDA And Scientist Argue Over BPA Risk, Consumers Left In Confusion
Health officials are currently trying to establish whether bisphenol A (BPA) is a threat or a...
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Obama And McCain On Reforming The Health Care System
On November
4, 2008,
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Music
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Memorable Leonard Cohen U.S. Concert; The First in 15 Years
Leonard Cohen has played his first US concert in 15 years. He returned to the American stage with a...
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Britney Spears Changes Homes, Brings In The Kids
With so many major changes in her life, Britney Spears is putting her troubled past behind her as...
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Madonna’s Latest Tour Saw Biggest Earnings of the Year
When Madonna hits the road for a new tour, everybody is eager to see her on stage. Thus, Madonna...
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Zune Makes Users An Offer They Can’t Refuse
It is well known that with the Internet came endless possibilities for artists to promote their...
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Rapper Snoop Dogg Given the Visa for Australia Tour
US
hip-hop star Snoop Dogg was finally given visa to visit Australia for a tour with...
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Isaac Hayes’ Legacy Of Evergreen Songs
Although the mortal breathed his last breath, his songs will stand the test of time, proving to be...
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Growth On James Levine’s Kidney Found To Be Malignant
Doctors found that the growth on a kidney removed from
conductor James Levine was cancerous, but,...
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50 Cent Ordered Not to Sell Property, Site of Fire
A New York judge has ordered rapper 50 Cent to
hold onto a property where a suspicious fire...
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Ashlee Simpson Sort Of Denies Pregnancy Rumors
In the most recent video of Ashlee Simpson since the whole pregnancy frenzy broke loose, the singer...
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The Not So New Kids Back on the Block
Age doesn’t matter when you still have enthusiasm, energy
and plenty of fans. That’s what the New...
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VFTW Strikes Again! The Worst Still on American Idol
The Vote for the Worst campaign has did it again! They managed to keep the worst American Idol...
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“American Idol” Makes Its Way To iTunes
It was bound to happen! As the boundary between TV shows and
online entertainment is wearing off,...
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Music Sales Dropped 10 Percent Last Year
Digital music sales increased significantly last year, but overall music sales dropped. The...
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Amy Winehouse’s Soap Opera Continues
The fact that the British singer
Amy Winehouse is in trouble is no longer a secret. But now her...
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Radiohead's "It's Up to You" Scheme Doesn't Pay Off
English rock band Radiohead announced a month ago it will experiment by letting users pay what they...
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Radiohead Says: “It’s Up To You”
Radiohead is successful and
everybody knows it. But from all, they have acknowledged it the most...
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November Brings Britney's New Album
The much talked about return to the music scene from pop icon Britney Spears will finally happen:...
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Violent Femmes Among Themselves in Court
All is not well with the members of folk-punk veterans Violent Femmes, as bassist Brian Ritchie...
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Specials
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Twitter's Retention Rate Is only 40%
According to data from a company that monitor Internet traffic, there is a great number of Twitter...
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Man Arrested Over Twitter Massacre Threats
Police agents in Oklahoma City arrested a man who allegedly intended to turn a tax protest into a...
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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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Ashton Kutcher Wins Twitter Battle, First Account with 1 Million Followers
The battle to become the owner of the first Twitter account that has 1 million followers has ended....
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CNN Buys Most Followed Twitter Account
CNN purchased the largest Twitter account, CNNbrk (CNN Breaking News), with 959,011 followers at...
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European Commission Sues UK Gov. on Phorm, BT Failures
The European Commission made clear its intentions of suing the government of the United Kingdom for...
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Apple Nearing Its 1 Billionth App Sold through the App Store
Apple is getting close to serving its 1 billionth application through the App Store and...
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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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Hotmail Inboxes Outage Scares E-mail Users
Imagine signing in to check for new e-mails and finding out you don’t have an e-mail inbox...
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Joaquin Phoenix Jumps Off Stage, Attacks Heckler
Former actor, current hip-hop singer Joaquin Phoenix jumped into the crowd at his gig in Miami...
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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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“The Bachelor” Leaves Fiancée for Runner-up
“The Bachelor” trusted his last minute heart call and thus changed his decision,...
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Facebook’s Terms of Service Open to Users’ Opinions
Thursday, Facebook announced that it was going to allow the social networking...
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Facebook Allows Users to Offer Input on Policies
Thursday, social networking website Facebook announced it was going to try a democratic...
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Oscar Ratings Saw 13% Increase
In spite of the fact that this year’s Academy Awards ceremony did not register a thunderous...
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Proposed Bills Raise User Data Concerns
Currently, in the attempt to keep children away from online pornography, both the United...
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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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Conan O’Brien Is Preparing to Leave “Late Night”
Conan O’Brien’s “Late Night” show was the scene of many laughs this week,...
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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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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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Bob Marley’s Likeness to Appear on All Kinds of Products
Bob Marley’s likeness, trademark and themes may soon appear on various retail products...
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The HIV/AIDS Issue Is As Present As Ever
The 9th annual National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day took place on February 7, and just as before,...
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Hudson River Hero Pilot Offers First TV Story of Plane Crash
“I was sure I could do it.”
This is what Captain Chesley “Sully”...
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200 Years of Darwin’s Theory of Evolution, But Controversy the Same
In more than a week from now, Charles Darwin’s book “On the Origin of Species”...
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Netflix’ Business Is Booming
The business of distributing movies over the Internet has boomed, as it was expected, and companies...
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Shy or Sociable? Your Genes May Decide Your Attitude in a Group
In a recent report conducted by researchers at Harvard and the University of California,...
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Windows 7 Beta First Look: Mixture of Feelings
January 9 is perhaps the most talked about date in the Vista era, simply because it’s the day...
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Smoking Bans Linked To Hospital Admissions For Heart Attacks
Hospital admissions for a heart attack were cut considerably in the city of Pueblo, Colorado, after...
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Business
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Verizon posts better-than-expected profits
New York - Verizon Communications Inc, the second-largest US phone company, had...
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Tech Mahindra to take over fraud-hit IT firm Satyam
New Delhi - Tech Mahindra Ltd, the technology arm of India's Mahindra Group,...
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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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Tesla Model S Photos Leaked On Twitter And Flickr
Some photos of Tesla Model S, a new electric car set to be unveiled later today, have found their...
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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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Microsoft Strikes Deal with LG Electronics
Monday, Microsoft Corporation announced that it had clinched a deal with LG Electronics...
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RIM Forecasts Decreased Profits
Research In Motion (RIM) has announced that its quarterly earnings and gross margin would...
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Google's New Latitude Service Is Now Available
Google rolled out its new service called Google Latitude, which allows...
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Google Presents Its New Latitude Mobile User Locator
Google Inc. just released its newest software, which is designed to help users of mobile phones but...
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Google Introduces Its Preffered Sites Feature
Looking to adjust its searches towards personalized results, Google announced yesterday that it has...
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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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Google and Facebook: 3, 2, 1, Connect!
This week was very thrilling for enthusiasts of the
network-social websites as two important...
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1,500 laid off at Nikon factory in Thailand as exports slow
Bangkok - Nikon Corp's unit in Thailand laid off 1,500 of its subcontracting staff amid signs that...
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Ford Prepares Its Entry In The Hybrid Market
Ford Motor is expected to present today during the Los
Angeles Auto Show its new hybrid model,...
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Microsoft Live Search Cashback Isn’t Paying Off (Yet?)
Six months ago Microsoft had an innovative – perhaps desperate
– idea. It was called Live Search...
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German Exports Rises in September Despite Economic Crisis
EWiesbaden, Germany - German exports recorded a surprise increase in September despite the global...
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IBM's Papermaster Awaits His Apple Green Light
IBM’s lawsuit against Apple goes to prove that companies should keep a firm hold on their talents...
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Sony Ericsson Posts Loss for 3rd Q
Stockholm - Mobile telephone maker Sony Ericsson on Friday posted a loss for third quarter 2008,...
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Google's third-quarter profits climb 26 per cent
San Francisco - Internet search and advertising leader Google Inc on Thursday said its...
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Google's Mail Goggles Come To The Resque
Google’s new e-mail-related program, Mail Goggles, was
received with enthusiasm by the company’s...
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Mercedes to introduce new headlamp system for 2009
From 2009, Mercedes will offer a new headlamp system that automatically adapts its range to the...
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UK Increases Guarantees of Bank Deposits
London - Britain increased the upper limit of guarantees offered to savers on deposits to 50,000...
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IBM's New Lotus iNotes App Is Now Available
IBM managed to complete the work on its Lotus iNotes
software and released the app for Apple’s...
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Apple’s MobileMe Subscribers Get 60 More Days
It seems Apple is quite concerned with the stress MobileMe's problems have caused users since its...
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MobileMe Is Free For Another 60 Days
As Apple realized that there is still a lot of work that
needs to be done for improving its...
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Developing Economies Fuel Rise In Chip Sales
Developing economies in China,
India, Europe and Latin
America fueled a 5.4 per cent rise in...
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Amazon Released New Services. Watch Out eBay and Google!
On Tuesday, Amazon announced the launch of two new services, Checkout By Amazon and Amazon Simple...
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Microsoft, Netfix Agree to Stream Movies via Xbox Live
Microsoft and Netfix made public their agreement under which the latter will stream movies to...
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Yahoo Mail Extends Its E-mail Domain With Ymail And Rocketmail
Yahoo will introduce two new e-mail domains for its users. The
new domains, Ymail and Rocketmail,...
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Health
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Psoriasis May Lead to Diabetes and High Blood Pressure
A new study published in the April edition of the journal Archives of Dermatology concludes that...
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57 Percent of Nonsmoking New Yorkers Have High Levels of Nicotine in Their Blood
A study by New York’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene noted that 57 percent of...
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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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Google Health Expands Partnership with CVS Caremark
Rhode Island Company CVS Caremark Corp. said it has expanded its partnership with Google Health by...
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Google Adds ‘Share’ Feature to Its Google Health
Google added a new feature called Share this Profile to its Google Health Wednesday, an option...
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Doctors Closing in on Cure for Cold
Thursday, researchers announced that they were getting closer to finding a cure for the...
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Obesity in Pregnancy May Result in Birth Defects
Obese pregnant women are at great risk of having babies with a wide range of birth defects,...
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HIV/AIDS Still a Threat, especially among African Americans
Nowadays HIV/AIDS continues to be a threat to men, women and children to all communities as many...
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Study Finds Heart Rate At Rest Very Important For Heart Disease Evolution
A study of postmenopausal women has released some interesting conclusions. It looks like a...
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Women Can Now Make More Informed Decisions on Double Mastectomy
Women who have tumors in one breast usually decide to remove both the affected breast and the...
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Report: Europe Needs To Double Cancer Screenings
The number of people being diagnosed with cancer in Europe is going to rise in the following...
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Seniors Must Be Careful With Their Medication
A newly released survey shows that about 4 percent of older adults in the United States combine...
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Women Can Get HIV No Matter Their Genital Skin Is Injured Or Not
New research presented December 16 at the American Society for Cell Biology 48th annual meeting in...
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FDA Criticized By Its Scientific Advisers In BPA Case
The Food and Drug Administration was recently
criticized by its own scientific advisers, and...
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Novartis Osteoporosis Drug Zometa Shrinks Breast Tumors
Researchers present Thursday at the annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium in San Antonio noted...
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Women More Likely Than Men To Die From Severe Heart Attack
A new study suggests that women are less
likely than men to get proper care after being...
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Report Calls For More Screening Of Brain Injury In Military Personnel
A report released Thursday by the Institute of Medicine,
a government advisory group that studies...
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Generic Heart Drugs As Effective As Brand-Name Counterparts
Brand-name drugs used to treat heart
disease aren’t better than generics, a new analysis shows....
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New Findings About Breast Cancer
A new study that looked at more than 287,000 women and took into account their mammogram habits...
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Complacency About AIDS Heightens Risks, Experts Say
Geneva - Asian countries, youngsters and people spoiled by the availability of medicines in the...
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The Incidence of New Cancers in the U.S. Drops for the First Time
The overall incidence of new cancer cases
and death due to cancer dropped for the first time in...
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Cancer Drug Avastin Meets Endpoint In Late Stage Trial
The outcome of the most recent study of Avastin revealed that the cancer drug is indeed effective...
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It’s High Time You Chose Your Part D Plan
Until December 31, Medicare Part D is offering an “open-enrollment” period, meaning that seniors...
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TV Ads for Fast Food Contribute To Childhood Obesity
Banning fast food ads from children’s television programs
would help to cull the number of...
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Chronically Ill Americans Experience More Medical Errors
Chronically ill U.S. residents are more likely to forgo medical care on account of high costs or...
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Same-Gender Heart Transplant More Successful
New research, presented Wednesday at the American Heart
Association’s Scientific Sessions 2008,...
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Nationwide Premature Birth Report Gives States Grades For Premature Births
Each year, more than 530,000 babies are
born before 37 full weeks of gestation, statistics show....
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Childhood Allergies, Asthma Problems Require More Attention
A report released last month by the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics has
revealed that...
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US Heart Failure Hospitalization Rate Almost Tripled Over 3 Decades
A study presented Sunday at the American Heart Association
meeting in New Orleans revealed that...
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Update: FDA Needs To Reconsider Its Tolerance Regarding BPA
The FDA was urged by a scientific panel to rethink a recent conclusion that a chemical used in baby...
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People
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New Zealand opera star Kiri te Kanawa defrauded by bank manager
Wellington - New Zealand opera diva Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, 65, suffered the theft of more than...
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Actress Natasha Richardson buried in New York
New York - Actress Natasha Richardson was buried Sunday at a small funeral service of family...
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‘Thriller’ Director Sues Michael Jackson Over Video Profits
Acclaimed moviemaker John Landis filed a lawsuit against Michael Jackson accusing the pop singer of...
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Polanski Rape Victim Urges Case Dismissal
It’s been three decades since acclaimed and controversial director Roman Polanski admitted to...
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Kevin Bacon and Wife Are Latest Victims in Madoff Ponzi Scheme
Hollywood actor Kevin Bacon and his wife, as well as a major Wall Street economist are the latest...
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Jamie Spears Gets a Raise On Christmas
Britney Spears is currently getting back to her pop-princess feet, yet this last couple of...
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Paula Abdul Is Unlikely to Leave “American Idol”
Although “American Idol” producers have already announced several format...
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Jay Leno Moves to Prime Time
Tuesday, NBC
television network decided to move Jay Leno’s show to prime time, a
daring measure...
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Michael Jackson To Take The Witness Stand Next Week
Michael Jackson has agreed to take the witness stand next
week in a lawsuit filed against him by a...
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Fired Patriots Cheerleader Blames Swastikas Photo Incident On Halloween
Former New England Patriots cheerleader Caitlin Davis, who was recently
booted off the Gillette...
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Taylor Swift’s Potential Pregnancy – Not So Likely
Taylor Swift can’t possibly escape the public eye. As she
has recently confirmed her breakup from...
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Britney Spears’ Dad Retains Control Of His Daughter’s Affairs
Pop star Britney Spears may be on her way to the top once
again, after a successful comeback, but...
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Palin’s Hacker Gets Trial Date – December 16th
The media frenzy surrounding Sarah Palin’s hacked e-mail account is far from dying down. The...
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She’s Hot! The Hottest! Halle Berry Is The Sexiest Woman Alive
Being sexy does not necessarily imply revealing lots of
skin, wearing ultra flashy makeup or...
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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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Helio Castroneves Cha-Cha-Charged For Tax Fraud
The dancing Brazilian Helio Castroneves got caught while trying to dance around the tax laws and...
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O.J. Simpson - Again At The Jury’s Mercy
If you’ve ever heard of O.J. Simpson (and it’s pretty hard to have missed the phenomenon that was...
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Fossett’s Plane Missing In Nevada, Found In California
Steve Fossett, born James Stephen Fossett on April 22nd 1944, is best known for
his five...
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Meltdown Followed by Arrest. What a Day for Heather Locklear!
Heather Locklear chose the wrong place and the wrong time
for an emotional breakdown.
We all go...
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Google Cofounder Launches Blog by Revealing His Parkinson’s Predisposition
Sergey Brin, one of Google’s co-founders, has launched his personal blog. The first of Google’s...
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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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Identity of Sarah Palin Hacker Revealed By His Own Dad
State Representative Mike Kernell, a Memphis Democrat, made
a statement to the Tennessean
in...
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Akon Stands Trial After Smacking Fan Off the Stage
In December, famous rap boy pleaded not guilty to charges of
second-degree harassment, a violation...
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Jamie Lynn’s Fiancé Cheated on Her during Pregnancy: Report
According a report from Touch magazine, Jamie Lynn Spears' fiancé cheated on her during her...
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Actor Shelley Malil Pleads Not Guilty On Attempted Murder Charge
Shelley Malil, the American actor famous for his comedic
role in “The 40-Year-Old Virgin,"...
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Comedian Bernie Mac Breathed His Last Breath
Stella Foster was the first correspondent to report the death of the American comedian and actor...
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Census: Hispanics Are the Fastest Growing Minority Population
New Census figures released Thursday indicate that Hispanics continue to be
the...
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Former News Anchor Accused of Hacking Co-Anchor's E-Mail
Former Philadelphia TV anchor Larry Mendte was officially charged on Monday with a felony count of...
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Rejected Contestant Turned Bachelorette DeAnna Pappas Picks Jesse Csincsak
Bachelorette DeAnna Pappas, who was given the boot in the eleventh season of ABC reality television...
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R. Kelly Found Not Guilty In Child Pornography Trial
After prosecutors struggled for more than six years to get
R. Kelly into court on charges of child...
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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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“Slumdog Millionaire’s” Child Stars Enjoy Raving Welcome
The child stars of “Slumdog Millionaire” were celebrated like high-profile figures in...
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Piven Gets No Relief after Sushi Ordeal
Jeremy Piven’s withdrawal from David Mamet’s Broadway play...
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Chris Weitz Chosen to Direct “Twilight” Sequel
Saturday
morning, “Twilight” novel series author Stephenie Meyer revealed in a
post on her...
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“Milk” Wins Best Film from New York Film Critics Circle
“Milk,” Gus Van Sant’s biopic about the first openly gay man
who was elected to public office in...
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“The Dark Knight” Score Wins Back Oscar Eligibility
Officials at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
have repealed a decision with regard...
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Miley Cyrus Makes Red Carpet Appearance After Death Hoax
Miley Cyrus came back from the dead to attend the premiere of her new animated flick...
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“Twilight’s” Vampire Mania Is Contagious
The long awaited “Twilight” is speedily approaching its
release and while clichéd stories...
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“Quantum of Solace” Expected To Be Unstoppable
Although the new James Bond movie “Quantum of Solace” still
has one more day to go before hitting...
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The World is Not Enough for Bond. James Bond
Despite the fact that it won't open in the United States until November 14, "Quantum of...
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What Is It With “HSM” That’s So Mesmerizing?
A couple of years ago, no one knew who the “High School
Musical” kids were. Now, Zac Efron,...
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Update 2: “High School Musical 3” Sings From The Top Of The Box Office
One of the most peculiar and interesting clashes at the
North American box office has taken a...
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Iron Man 2 To Sport New “Rhodey”?
Bringing comic book characters and their stories to life seems to have been resurrected as a...
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Jolie-Pitt Family Returns to the United States
Brad Pitt
and his wife Angelina Jolie have recently brought their six children to New York City...
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New Movie “Eagle Eye” Dismantled By Critics
Who would have thought that the old strangers-meet-to-save-the-world plot is still a valid idea for...
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Bochco’s Latest Show Starts Monday on TNT
“Raising the Bar” begins Monday on TNT and it is Steven
Bochco’s new judicial drama and it is in...
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“West Wing” Writer Aaron Sorkin To Make Film About Facebook
Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin is currently working on a project
about the founders of social...
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Christian Bale Is Off The Hook In Assault Case
British police said "Dark Knight" star Christian Bale will not be facing charges in...
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Update: The Dark Knight Rules The Box Office For Third Weekend
Although it opened on the first place on Friday, “The Mummy”
was crashed by “The Dark Knight” in...
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The Mummy Ranks First In Friday Box Office
With $15,322,000 in ticket sales, the latest installment of “The
Mummy” franchise, “The Mummy:...
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More Details Emerge About Christian Bale's Arrest
"The Dark Knight" star Christian Bale, who may have been arrested for verbal assault, was...
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'Mad Men' Showered with Prizes at the US Critics' Awards
This edition of the US TV Critics' Awards belonged to the TV drama series 'Mad Men,' which is...
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'The Dark Knight' Set New Box-Office Debut Record
'The Dark Knight' Sets New Box-Office Debut RecordWhat a weekend it must have been for the guys at...
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Kathy Heigl Says She Doesn't Deserve an Emmy
Actress Katherine Heigl has declined to sign up for this year's Emmy nominations, claiming such a...
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When Did You Last See Your Father?- Father and Son Therapy
The movie deals with the troubles between a father and a
son, portraying their past and present...
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Rainn Wilson Will Be a Transformer
Rainn Wilson, who plays the assistant regional manager Dwight Schrute in ‘The Office,’ has...
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‘Under the Same Moon’ Hits Theaters Today!
To make the story short “Under the Same Moon” (“La Misma
Luna”) is a powerful and evocative...
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DGA to Start Talks
The Directors Guild of America’s president Michael Apted is
expected to announce today the date...
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Eva Longoria to Star in New Film
Sexy starlet Eva Longoria will star in “Lower Learning,” a comedy set in an elementary...
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China Bans Worldwide Expected “Rush Hour 3”
The third installment of the
already famous movie “Rush Hour” has been waited for with much...
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Science
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Shuttle Discovery returns safely to Earth
Washington - The space shuttle Discovery landed safely at the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida...
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Mount Redoubt Calm, but Will Soon Erupt Again
Although everything seems to be tranquil now at volcano Redoubt after six explosive eruptions on...
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One Third of US Bird Species are Endangered
Nearly one third of the bird species in the United States are "endangered, threatened or in...
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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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Countdown until NASA’s Discovery Launch Begins
Yesterday, the clocks measuring the time left until space shuttle Discovery launches for the...
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Social Networking Sites: Pleasure, Addiction and… Messed-Up Brain?
The popularity of social networking sites has reached sky-high over the last years, but so have...
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Atlantis Not Discovered on Google Earth
A British aeronautical engineer has discovered what he thinks may be Atlantis at the bottom of the...
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Holiday Myths Scrutinized By Researchers
Ah the holidays! Whether you celebrate Christmas or Chanukah, or Capitalism, one and all,...
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First Face Transplant in the United States
Tuesday, the
Cleveland Clinic announced that surgeons had performed the first face
transplant in...
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Big Changes For The Endangered Species Act
The Interior Department has just finalized the rules which change the way the Endangered Species...
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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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Astronauts Setting Up Water Recycler, Continuing Repairs
Endeavour astronauts aboard the International Space Station are
preparing to install the device...
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Obama To Set The Basis For An Environmentally-Wise Future Plan
President elect Barack Obama has a lot to accomplish in just
four years, and among the issues on...
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Nobel Medicine Prize Goes To Three European Scientists
The 2008 Nobel Prize
for medicine was awarded on Monday. Two French scientists who discovered...
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Lunar Space Station In Development
As NASA celebrates its 50th anniversary, life on other planets seems to no longer be a figment of...
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Massive Ice Shelf Breaks Loose In Canadian Arctic Waters
The summer of 2008 brought massive ice shelf reductions in
the Canadian Arctic, which accounted...
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Arctic Ice May Reach Lowest Level on Record in September
Scientists said that the arctic ice is at its second lowest level in the past 30 years or since the...
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Update: SpaceX Doesn’t Give Up: Falcon 1 Flight 4 In The Making
The SpaceX project may have suffered a third consecutive
rocket launch failure last week, but this...
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Judge Acknowledges Threat To California's Salmon And Steelhead
U.S. District Judge Oliver W. Wanger of Fresno issued an opinion acknowledging the damage to fish...
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NASA’s Science Programs – Inspirational But Low On Budget
NASA has big plans for the future, but low budget, was the
conclusion at a hearing held on...
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World's Oceans Heavily Affected by Human Activities
A new study published in this week's issue of Science has found that more than 40 percent of the...
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Study Finds Global Warming To Reduce Atlantic Hurricanes
What do we know about global
warming in terms of positive effects? Not much, as the possible...
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U.S. Officials Choose Oil Extraction Over Polar Bears' Extinction
Environmental issues and
economic interests were standing face to face as the U.S. Interior...
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Scientists Discover Super-Size Ancient Rodent
The scientists reported the discovery of the largest ever
recorded fossil skull of a new species...
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A DOE’s Study Proves The Efficiency Of Smart Grids
Today, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory announced the
results of two studies demonstrating...
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Crops Prove to Be Important Sources of Biofuel
A new study conducted by a team
of American researchers proved that crops are even more amazing...
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Conflict of Interest Delays NASA’s Mars Probe Launch
NASA lost an important
opportunity because of an unspecified conflict of interest, officials...
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Astronaut Daniel Tani Called Late Mother His Hero
Daniel Tani called his late
mother his “hero.” Although the astronaut admitted he was aware of...
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Rita and Katrina Brought Serious Ecological Disaster
According to a new study, Hurricanes
Rita and Katrina have caused one of the most serious...
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Landmark Greenhouse Emissions Bill in Senate Subcommittee
A landmark bill which requires mandatory, not voluntary, limits on greenhouse gases with the goal...
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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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Microsoft Solves Zune Bug
A software bug unprepared for the 2008 leap year has been fixed by Microsoft. The worldwide...
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Mint.com Offers iPhone Users Personal Finance App
Early Monday, Mint.com released a free application for Apple Incorporated’s iPhone, which...
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Gmail Now Offers Tasks
The Google Labs Team has just released a new feature for Gmail, Tasks, a To-Do list manager, which...
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Smaller iPhone Coming for Christmas
Wal-Mart, the top U.S. retailer is saying nothing, but rumor
has it that a smaller, $99 4GB iPhone...
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Curiosity Over Obama Account Gets Verizon Employees Fired
Curiosity killed the cat, or in this case, got some employees fired… Verizon Wireless publicly...
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Xbox Live Experience Is Here
Gamers and Xbox fans have been waiting for the launch of Microsoft’s new Live Experience for the...
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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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Nokia Tube To be Released On October 2?
Apparently, while everyone is busy to judge the lows and ups
of Google’s G1 against the iPhone,...
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UK Bans Misleading Apple Ad Over Internet Claims
The U.K. Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has banned an Apple television commercial over its...
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Apple Releases iPhone Firmware Update
Apple released Monday firmware 2.0.1, an update for the operating system of its 3G iPhone. As...
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LG To Offer LG BD300 Blu-ray Player With Acess To Netflix
The partnership between Netflix and LG Electronics announced prior this year’s CES is ready to...
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Dubious Non-Apple iPhone Applications Store Offers $25 Applications Pack
Just days after Apple sued the Mac clone maker, PsyStar, a new non-Apple iPhone applications store...
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Nokia Confirms Its iPhone Killer: Nokia Tube
During his speech at Evans Data developer conference in the US,
Tom Libretto, vice president of...
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Microsoft Unveils New IE Mobile, Updates Windows Mobile
Microsoft unveiled at CTIA Wireless 2008 a new version of
its Internet Explorer for mobile phones....
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Sony Playstation Network May Have Been Hacked
Sony has found a vulnerability which in theory could have allowed a hacker to gain unauthorized...
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In-Stat Says There Are 400,000 Unlocked iPhones In China
According to a report released by the research company
In-Stat China was the home of nearly...
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IPhone Inventories Apparently Building Up
During his keynote at MacWorld, Steve Jobs announced that the sales of Apple’s ultimate gadget have...
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Nokia Keeps You Connected With N810
For those of you, who can spend too many hours away from
sites like Google Mail or Facebook, Nokia...
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T-mobile’s Sidekick Gets an Overhaul
Two new models of T-mobile’s famous Sidekick phone have emerged recently, and they deserve all the...
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iSuppli: The iPod Nano's Parts Cost $58.85 and $82.85
U.S. market research company iSuppli, known for its teardown analysis of prominent market products,...
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Apple Reveals Details About iPhone Battery Replacement Program
The Cupertino
company has posted on its website the details regarding the iPhone...
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Microsoft Boots Modded Xbox 360s from its Xbox Live
Do you want access to Xbox Live? If you answered “Yes†then
don’t attempt to modify your...
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Video Games
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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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Resident Evil 5 Demo Released on Xbox 360 for U.S. Gold Members
Let the mayhem begin!
Resident Evil 5 demo version is available for Xbox 360 "Gold"...
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Sony Announces Firmware Update for PS3 and PSP
Sony's official PlayStation blog released important details this morning about the upcoming 2.60...
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Lower Price For Xbox Live Subscription
Microsoft’s Xbox is known to be “the party console”, with many shooters and...
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Cry On Canceled
An Xbox 360 starts at $199.99 but a full power system is $399.99. Neither model comes with a...
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Choosing A Gaming Console
The gaming industry is stronger than ever and it seems that things won’t be changing too...
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Shock: Nintendo Wii Sells 2 Million Units, Crushes Competition
We all know that in terms of sales Nintendo Wii is already a
undisputable success, but the record...
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Microsoft Focuses On PS3, Nintendo Focuses On Profit
Black Friday ended in record-breaking sales for Microsoft,
and of course, with another victory...
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The New Xbox Experience Is Impressive
First impressions on the New Xbox Experience, the new software of Microsoft’s Xbox 360, are...
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New Xbox Experience – Avatars and Hard Disks
So the New Xbox Experience launches on the 19th of
November, that’s almost a month away. But...
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Star Wars The Force Unleashed: Great Story, But Not So Great Video Game
Despite the fact that it was described by LucasArts as the link between the not-so-successful...
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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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Sony Announces Music Games Instruments Compatibility
Sony announced via its PlayStation blog that it has managed to convince Activision, Harmonix and...
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Nintendo Is Working Hard to Solve the Wii Storage Problem
Nintendo’s biggest Wii related problem currently seems to be the console’s storage. Although...
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Xbox Users to Get Netflix Access
This year’s E3 Business and Media Summit in L.A. brought about several important announcements from...
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Sony Warns Over A PSN Breach
In an official statement posted in their website, Sony announced
that it has discovered a...
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Portal: First Slice Offered for Free to Nvidia Users
Video game developer Valve and
Nvidia decided to offer Nvidia graphics cards’ owners a free...
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Latest News about Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
According to Wedbush Morgan
Security’s analyst Michael Pachter, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock...
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Halo 3 Effect Fades, Nintendo Wii Leads the Charts
As expected, the Halo 3 frenzy
has started to vanish, and Nintendo’s Wii returns to top the gaming...
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PlayStation 3 Goes 2.0 With New Firmware
Sony has released today a new software update for its
PlayStation 3 gaming platform. The main...
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M-Rated Games Make More Money in the US
Violence, atrocities, blood, injurious language, they’re all ingredients that make up an M-rated...
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Nintendo Wii Has Won A Battle. What About The War?
People have tried to foresee who will eventually win the
video gaming consoles’ war since...
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This Year’s E3 Covered on Xbox Live
Microsoft is generous these days: for the unfortunate Xbox 360 who cannot participate at the...
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Reinforcements For PlayStation 3 Are On Their Way
PlayStation 3 is not doing so great in terms of sales
compared to its rivals, Nintendo Wii and...
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World
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New image of "very ugly" man published in search for Madeleine
London - The parents of missing British girl Madeleine McCann Thursday released a new image of a...
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Brussels to recommend curbing managers' super-bonuses
Brussels - The European Commission was Wednesday set to unveil guidelines on curbing excessive...
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Press rights group slams Algerian banning of French publications
Paris - The press freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders Wednesday strongly criticized the...
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EU grants budget deficit reprieve to five member states
Brussels - Acknowledging the extraordinarily adverse impact of the economic downturn on European...
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Italian Alleanza Nazionale disbands, fuses with Berlusconi
Rome - Italy's second-biggest governing coalition party, the Alleanza Nazionale, formally disbanded...
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EU keeps Belarus visa ban on ice, extends sanctions
Brussels - European Union foreign ministers agreed Monday to keep a visa ban aimed at the...
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Sleeping At The Wheel Can Prove Fatal
Munich - Driving when drowsy is a feeling that every motorist knows. The danger is greatest on long...
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Ukraine's Tymoshenko Plays Maestro In Russia Gas Crisis
Kiev - Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko has - once again - delivered a maestro...
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Protests Made on Banned Breastfeeding Photos from Facebook
Breastfeeding or nursing represents a way to feed infants and it’s also a natural part of...
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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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French Socialists vote - and it's Sarkozy who wins
Paris - The French Socialists just spent two days voting for a new leader, and the big winner was -...
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Jury Unravels Sydney Model's Murder Mystery
Sydney - People wondering why it's taken 13 years to pin the murder of Sydney model Caroline Byrne...
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State TV Drops Live Coverage Of Scandal-hit China League
Beijing - State-run China Central Television, the country's main national broadcaster, has...
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Russian Crime Kingpin Taken To Court In Munich
Munich - The high-profile trial involving the alleged kingpin of the main Russian organized-crime...
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Serbia Announced A 516-million-dollar Standby Deal
Belgrade - Serbia's ruling coalition announced a 15-month, 520- million dollar standby credit with...
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Iceland's President Upset About Stalled Loans
Reykjavik/Oslo - The president of Iceland issued a statement today, expressing his anger and...
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20 Dead, 22 Injured In Russian Submarine Accident
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US sources in Beirut: Damascus calls in diplomat over attack
Beirut - US embassy sources in Beirut said Sunday evening that a US diplomat in Damascus was called...
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Recession Retards Australia's Climate Plan
Sydney - Australians are keen on others saving the planet: in an opinion poll from the privately...
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American Literature – Eliminated A Priori From the Nobel Run?
For years, Americans have been complaining that the Swedish
Academy is turning a blind eye to...
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Peter Mandelson in "shock return" to British government
London - Peter Mandelson, the kingmaker, spin-doctor and key strategist of modern British politics...
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More than 140 killed in stampede in Indian temple
More than a 140 worshippers were killed and an equal number
injured in a stampede at a Hindu...
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David Kernell Not Indicted By Federal Jury For Palin E-Mail Hack
A federal grand jury convened today in Chattanooga,
Tennessee to investigate State Rep....
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Bold action needed to rescue financial institutions, Bush says
Washington - President George W Bush said Saturday that bold action was needed to bailout US...
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Sarah Palin’s E-Mail Hacked With Simple Social Engineering
A 20-year old college student from Tennessee, so far known only by his alias “Rubico”
and who...
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Sarah Palin’s E-Mail Account Hacked
Yesterday, hackers claimed to have hacked Alaska Governor and
Republican running mate Sarah...
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Update: Infamous Spammer Found Breach In Constitution
The Virginia Supreme Court declared the state's anti-spam law unconstitutional because of its...
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The Arctic Region Is Going Through Scary Changes
The sea ice in the Arctic Ocean has decreased to the second lowest level recorded ever since...
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Harvard No.1 University Says Latest US News List
According to the new U.S. News & World Report college rankings, Harvard University is not only...
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Leroy Sievers, Journalist, Dies Of Colon Cancer At 53
Leroy Sievers, the journalist who worked at ABC News’
“Nightline” for 14 years and at CBS News for...
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