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Cracks show in Spain's economy
Jul 3 - Surveys of thousands of companies across Europe suggest the hottest house-boom economies...
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Big dose of gloom for Europe
Jul 24 - A raft of economic indicators and surveys show business and consumer confidence hitting...
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Europe's gloomy outlook
Jul 28 - There's been more bad economic news for Europe with a survey showing German consumer...
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Doom and gloom in Europe
Jul 31 - British house prices fall, household morale lowest in over 30 years and Europe hits...
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European car makers buoyant
Premium car markers in Europe respond well to the weak euro and strengthening dollar.
UPS...
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Wall St. gyrates on AIG speculation
The Dow swung from a 174-point drop to a 100-point rally and back to modest declines as...
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Wall Street snaps global sell-off
U.S. stocks rallied on Tuesday, following steep losses in Europe and Asia, as speculation of...
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Europe bailout plan?
With European economies under threat from the global credit crunch, some are asking if European...
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EU blames U.S. for credit crisis
The European Union says the U.S. must take responsibility for the current financial crisis and...
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Deutsche chief calls for Europe plan
Germany's Deutsche Bank chief executive Josef Ackermann says Europe "should be prepared to...
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Asia unexcited by bailout vote
The Senate's passage of a $700 billion U.S. financial bailout plan failed to boost Asian share...
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Luxury cars losing their shine?
As top automakers warn of tough times ahead, even luxury brands are coming under...
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Dow touches 5-year low
Worries the government's $700 bank bailout will not be enough to prevent a recession in the U.S....
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Bush: US to recover from tough times
President Bush, trying to calm fears after steep stock market declines, said the U.S. economy...
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Asia latest to cut interest rates
South Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan become the latest countries to interest rates.
The move on...
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Asia Markets Mostly Up Monday
Most Asian stock markets recovered Monday after last week's
historic sell-off as governments in...
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Crisis pounds Emerging Europe
Central bankers move to limit the damage of the global financial crisis. Hungary is exposed in...
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London opens huge shopping centre
When the economic going gets tough, the tough open a new shopping centre.
The largest...
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Grim economic outlook for Europe
The European Commission says that although a banking meltdown may have been averted, recession...
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BT axes 10,000 jobs
British Telecoms is cutting 10,000 jobs from its 160,000 global workforce in cost-cutting...
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Biggest retail sales drop on record
October saw the largest one-month fall in U.S. retail sales, government figures showed, as job...
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Recession hangs over G20 summit
As Europe is plunged into recession, world leaders assemble in Washington to discuss a new...
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European car sales tumble
Carmakers cut output as Europe sales fall 26 percent.
Volkeswagen's Spanish auto maker Seat...
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Sarkozy's EU presidency ends
French President Nicolas Sarkozy wins approval for his leadership at the helm of the rotating EU...
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Russia, Ukraine gas brinkmanship
Ukraine says it's repaid its gas debt to Russia, Russia begs to differ and talks continue to avoid...
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Business update: M&S to axe jobs
British retailer Marks and Spencer are reported to be shedding over 1,000 job losses on...
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ECB cuts rates to two percent
The European Central Bank cuts interest rates for the fourth month running, lowering them by...
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Business Update: Job cuts surge
Companies in America and Europe announced Monday plans to slash 70,000 jobs, underscoring the...
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Business Update: Europe crisis
Ratings agency Moody's warns recession is hitting emerging Europe harder than other regions as...
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Gearing up for the G20
Berlin gets ready to host the G20 preparatory meeting, where European leaders aim to find a...
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Analysis of East Europe bailout
Analyst Nigel Rendell of RBC Capital Markets in London says more euros will be...
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Nintendo Is The Gaming Industry's Distant Number One
Nintendo received its sales figures for December and the results appear to be extraordinary. The...
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Sony Will Cut PS3 Price With $100 In April, Analyst Says
The Wedbush Morgan analyst, Michael Pachter, said for GameDaily.com that Sony could cut the price...
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Nintendo Sells Whopping 2 Million Consoles in November
The Nintendo Wii seems unfazed by the
economic recession, as the console is dominating the...
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Don't Forget to Pack Your Portable Videogames for the Holiday Vacation
As the holiday season is rapidly nearing and everybody is getting ready to go on vacation,...
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Nintendo Launched the DSi in Japan
Saturday, Nintendo launched their new version of the DS
portable gaming machine, called DSi, in...
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The Apple Notebook – Less than $1000?
Apple Inc. has invited the press and industry analysts on
Tuesday, October the 14th, at its...
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HP To Join Touch Screen Frenzy
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the touch screen fever
has reached to the HP...
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Nokia’s 5800 XpressMusic To Compete With The iPhone
As Apple seems to have hit the spot right-on with their shiny, multifunctional iPhone, phone...
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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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Palm Is Back In Business With Treo Pro Smartphone
It was high time for Palm to make a high-end comeback from
last year’s Centro, and regain the...
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Sony To Release Its New PSP 3000 This Fall
During the ongoing video game convention in Leipzig, Germany, Sony officially announced the release...
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Palm To Launch New Business User-Oriented Smartphone
On Wednesday, Palm Inc. made a rather surprising announcement when company officials informed the...
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Apple Finally Releases 3G iPhone Software Update
On Tuesday, T-Mobile announced that Apple Inc. had released a new software update for the 3G iPhone...
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More Price Cuts To Follow For Xbox 360 And PS3?
Certainly, the biggest announcements at this year E3 were
the price cuts introduced by Microsoft...
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iPhone Gets Radio Feature From AOL
AOL came up with an iPhone application that
won the Apple award for "Best Entertainment...
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Confirmed: iPhone Coming to Japan this Year
According to a press release from SoftBank Mobile, the Japanese service provider has secured an...
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iPhone Might Exceed The 10 Million Target?
Last year when Steve Jobs announced Apple’s intention to
sell 10 million iPhones until the end of...
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T-Mobile Sold 100,000 iPhones in Germany
Rene Obermann, Deutsche Telekom chief executive, announced that
the company has sold so far more...
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Apple Ditches Exclusive iPhone Deals in Push for Europe
Apple Inc. is seeking to revive the slow sales of its iPhone smartphone in Europe by ditching its...
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Vodafone Embarks on iPhone Boat
British operator Vodafone announced today that it will sell
Apple’s iPhone in ten countries. The...
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HTC Hopes To Outshine iPhone With Diamond. Touch Diamond.
While the long-awaited 3G iPhone is still nothing moer than
a rumor, other cell phone makers are...
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Times Online: New Models of iPhone Expected in June
Times
Online is running a story about the not-so-good sales of Apple’s iPhone in Europe. According...
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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: No Blu-ray for Xbox 360 Customers
Microsoft has sad that it will not produce a Blu-ray drive for the Xbox 360 anytime soon. There are...
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Gartner Downplays 3G iPhone Speculations
Technology research firm Gartner has clarified its earlier statements about the 3G iPhone. More...
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Gartner Analyst Hints About 3G iPhone
Requested since the initial launch of Apple’s ultimate phone
the 3G iPhone is apparently closing...
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Apple Refreshes MacBook and MacBook Pro Lineup
Apple unveiled updated version of its notebook models,
MacBook and MacBook Pro. Basically, the...
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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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Unlocked iPhone Market Booming, 3G Version Nowhere in Sight
Apparently, around one million iPhones are unlocked and in use. They have been sold on a...
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Garmin Enters The Touchscreen Phone Race With Nuvifone
The GPS maker Garmin International decided that it’s time to
conquer the mobile phone market with...
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U.S.
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Clinton, Lavrov see progress on disarmament talks
Washington - The United States and Russia are making progress toward a new nuclear disarmament...
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Climate envoys slightly more optimistic after top emitters meeting
Washington - Top climate officials declared themselves slightly more hopeful of reaching a global...
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Obama at 100-day mark with packed foreign policy agenda
Washington - US President Barack Obama's first 100 days in office have been dominated by the...
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Sarkozy's office denies reported remarks about Obama
Paris - While US President Barack Obama is very intelligent and charismatic, he is "not always...
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Tax Day in the US: Tea Party protests and last-minute filings
Washington - As US workers rushed to meet an annual deadline to file their tax returns,...
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Obama eases travel, communications restrictions for Cuba
Washington - US President Barack Obama on Monday lifted all restrictions on Cuban Americans...
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Obama calls for unity to confront global challenges
Washington - US President Barack Obama on Saturday emphasized the need for countries to work...
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Back in US, Obama turns to domestic issues
Washington - US President Barack Obama put the spotlight back on his domestic agenda Thursday after...
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California to return looted Holocaust art
San Francisco - California is to return three 16th-century Italian paintings from...
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Obama Europe trip hailed "great success"
Ankara - US President Barack Obama left Turkey on Tuesday at the end of his first major foreign...
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Obama praises Turkey and seeks to end rift with Muslim world
Ankara - US President Barack Obama on Monday moved to heal rifts between the United States...
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Obama gives Prague vision of a non-nuclear world
Prague - US President Barack Obama laid out an ambitious plan to rid the world of atomic weapons in...
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At least 14 killed in rampage at immigrants' centre
Washington - A lone gunman went on a rampage at an immigration services centre in New York...
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Czechs await Obama amid changing relations
Prague - The notorious Czech provocateur of an artist, David Cerny, had the privilege last summer...
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Ahead of NATO summit Obama lauds strong Europe and France
Strasbourg, France - US President Barack Obama on Friday called for a stronger Europe and praised...
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US First Lady Michelle Obama praised for her human touch
London - Michelle Obama brought style and glamour to London Wednesday during a day of engagements...
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US First Lady Michelle Obama brings sparkle to London
London - Michelle Obama brought style and glamour to London Wednesday as she kicked off a day...
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US President Obama set to make debut on world political stage
London - US President Barack Obama marks his debut on the world stage Wednesday, in a series of...
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US cruise companies present 2010 sailing programmes
Three U.S. cruise companies have published details of their European schedules: NCL has released...
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US will remain on offence in Afghanistan, Obama says
Washington - The United States will stay "on the offensive" against terrorist...
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Obama launches media blitz ahead of G20, at home and abroad
Washington - US President Barack Obama took his economic prescriptions to a global and domestic...
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Vatican denies plans to meet with US President Obama
Rome - The Vatican on Sunday denied news reports of plans by Pope Benedict XVI to meet in the...
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Obama sets stage for pollution limits with new reporting rule
Washington - The United States will ask companies to report on their greenhouse-gas emissions that...
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US open to talks with most Taliban, Biden says
Brussels - NATO should seek "pragmatic solutions" to its war in Afghanistan, and these...
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Public transportation in US at highest level in 52 years
Washington - More people in the United States are using public transportation than at any time in...
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Intelligence Chief: Economic Downturn Is Top Threat to U.S.
Dennis C. Blair, the new director of U.S. intelligence, said that terrorism is no longer the most...
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The Problem about Peanut Plant Calls for Recall
After the peanut butter in the United States had been involved in the salmonella outbreak, the Army...
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World leaders greet Obama inauguration with hope, caution
World leaders lined up on Tuesday to pay tributes to Barack Obama on the occasion of his...
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Bush Delivers Final News Conference, Defends Legacy
In his last news conference from the White House, President George W. Bush defended his legacy and...
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Flu Strain Resistant To Antiviral Treatment Found
Physicians have found a recently mutated strain of flu that resists the most commonly...
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Movies
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Japan's animation artists hit by economic downturn
Tokyo - Young Japanese animation artists are hit hard by the global economic...
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Tom and Jerry on the Big Screen
Warner Bros. announced today their plans to build a franchise on the classic animated series...
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Hollywood stars to walk Cairo film festival's red carpet
Cairo - Journalists who received the press kit for the Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF),...
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Bond Franchise Lives On
The James Bond film series is one of the most successful, long-lasting movie franchises in...
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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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Tintin To Be Brought To The Big Screen
Directors Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson have been
struggling for a while to find fund for one...
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“Body of Lies” Fakes Genuineness
What makes “Body of Lies” different from other espionage
thrillers? Well, in the first place, the...
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“Body of Lies” Might as Well Face the Truth
“Body of Lies” can’t simply get away with a bunch of
renowned actors. And a clichéd plot does not...
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Movie Review: Traitor, An Interesting Thriller
If you’re a practitioner of the black or white system of
thought, “Traitor” will prove to be a...
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Youssef Chahine, Egyptian Film Director Dies at the Age of 82
Youssef Chahine, 82, the famous Egyptian director died
Sunday in Cairo.
According to The...
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Tarantino to Start Shooting "Inglorious Bastards"
Quentin Tarantino will reportedly start filming his new movie in October, Reuters reported. The...
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British Teen Actor Could Be Tintin
The Tintin Peter Jackson and Steven Spielberg are searching for may have been found, according to...
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Minnie Driver Joins Happy Brooding Actresses
Minnie Driver is 4 months pregnant with her first baby and
she is happy as she looks forward to...
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Bridget Moynahan Talks About Her Baby On YouTube
Hollywood actress Bridget Moynahan, who gave birth to New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s...
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Lindsay Lohan Caught Drinking on New Year’s Eve
Actress Lindsay Lohan decided entering the New Year by
drinking champagne in Capri,
Italy on...
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Shocker: Pamela Anderson Files For Divorce
Pamela Anderson’s marriages seem to be getting shorter with each passing one, but there is still...
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Andy Serkis to star in "Tintin"
Actor Andy Serkis is set to collaborate once more with director Peter Jackson for the DreamWorks...
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People
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Eartha Kitt Died on Christmas Day at Age 81
Andrew Freedman, longtime friend and publicist of singer, dancer and actress Eartha Kitt, announced...
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Colon Cancer Killed Eartha Kitt on Christmas Day
Actress, singer and cabaret star, Eartha Kitt died because of colon cancer on Christmas Day. Best...
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Kevin Federline Pinching Some of Britney’s Spotlight
Britney Spears is back and in the center of attention – good
attention this time – and ex-husband...
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J. K. Rowling's New Book: The Tales of Beedle the Bard
J. K. Rowling, the adored creator of Harry Potter, has a new
book for fans, titled “The Tales of...
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Kanye West Arrested, Released Without Charge In U.K.
Rapper Kanye West was taken into custody early on Friday night after getting involved in a scuffle...
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Czech Former President Havel Awarded Germany's Point Alpha Prize
Prague - Czech author and former president Vaclav Havel was Tuesday awarded Germany's Point Alpha...
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Mick Jagger Advises European Union on On-Line Music Sales
When it comes to on-line music sales, rock legend Mick
Jagger is the right guy in offering advice...
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Con Man Follieri, Hathaway's Ex, Pleaded Guilty for Vatican Scheme
One would think that somebody like Anne Hathaway would have good taste in men. Well, it appears...
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Romance Over Between Jennifer Aniston and John Mayer
Looks like Jennifer Aniston might have scared her younger boyfriend John Mayer away with all the...
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FBI Gets Hold of Anne Hathaway’s Intimate Diaries
The situation regarding Raffaello Follieri’s case is clearly
affecting actress Anne Hathaway, his...
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Christian Bale Arrested and Released After Alleged Assault on His Mother
The European release of the latest movie in the Batman franchise was tainted after an event...
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Angelina Jolie, Twins Will Remain in Hospital for Now
Angelina Jolie will remain with her babies at the Fondation Lenval hospital in Nice, France, as she...
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Sun Reaches Highest Point on Summer Solstice
The Sun reached its highest point in the sky yesterday, June 20, which means this Friday was the...
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Cuban Ballet Choreographer Alberto Alonso Dies at 90
Cuban ballet choreographer Alberto Alonso died on January 1
at the age of 90 at his home in...
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Kanye’s Public Outburst of Grief
Kanye West’s fast return on the stage just days after his mother’s sudden death left no room for...
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Heather Mills: Stop Eating Animal Products!
As the spokesperson for Viva (Vegetarians International Voice for Animals) Paul McCartney’s...
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Carlos Santana And Wife Get A Divorce
After 34 years of marriage, Carlos Santana’s wife, Deborah Santana reportedly filed the divorce...
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Amy Winehouse Arrested for Possession of Marijuana
British singer Amy Winehouse was arrested in Norway for possession of cannabis on Thursday night...
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Video Games
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Nintendo DSi to Launch in U.S. on Sunday
Nintento will launch the next generation DSi, its highly popular console for video games, in the...
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Need For Speed SHIFT Gets A Release Date
The first game with which EA will try to push its Need For Speed franchise toward new boundaries is...
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Halo Wars Spawns One Million Seeds…Err…Copies
If you ever doubted the success of the Halo Wars, the RTS game based on Halo universe, then...
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EA to Revive NFS with 4 New Games
Electronic Arts is working to revive the Need for Speed and it announced four new series...
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EA Announces Three Hits In The NFS Series
Electronic Arts (EA) has just announced details of what is in store for the Need for Speed...
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Aaron Greenberg Versus Kazuo Hirai: Xbox 360 Or PS3 ?
The officials from Microsoft and Sony are caught in a new war of words. It all started when Kazuo...
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Final Fantasy XIII For North America, Europe Delayed Until April 2010
Despite initial promises that Final Fantasy XIII will be arriving in North America this year,...
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Resident Evil 5 Demo: Exclusively On Xbox 360
In case if you are the happy owner of a Xbox 360, then Xbox Live has a pretty nice surprise...
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Michael Pachter: Sony To Cut PS3 Price With $100
The Wedbush Morgan analyst, Michael Pachter, said for GameDaily.com that Sony could cut the price...
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Rockstar Announces GTA: Chinatown Wars
Rockstar Games has recently announced its DS GTA: Chinatown Wars, which will be out in North...
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Wii Sell! – Nintendo Sells Whopping 2 Million Consoles in November
The Nintendo Wii seems unfazed by the
economic recession, as the console is dominating the...
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Finally, Home, PlayStation's Home Will Open In Beta
PlayStation’s take on Second Life, the twice-delayed project
Home will become available as an open...
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Playstation Home Goes Open Beta Starting Thursday
Sony Computer Entertainment is moving Home, is online
virtual environment for the Playstation 3,...
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Video games make killing even in bleak season
San Francisco - The economy is in the doldrums, and shoppers everywhere are cutting back on...
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Wii And Xbox 360 Arcade – Consoles For Gamers on a Budget
Holiday shoppers this year seem to be looking for two things
– cheap and fun, as they scour stores...
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Ubisoft Confident About Prince of Persia High Marks
Ubisoft had a strong first half of the year, with sales up
32 percent and confidence that the...
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Resident Evil 5 Demo Set For Launch In Japan
It really seems that Resident Evil 5, scheduled to arrive in March 2009, will offer its fans a...
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Video Games Makers Are Ready For The Holiday Season
Video games makers are making the final preparations in order to ensure that they are ready to...
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Grand Theft Auto IV Next Episode Revealed
“Lost
and Damned,” the first episodic pack for the action-adventure video game Grand
Theft Auto...
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11 Million WoW-ers
World of Warcraft has been one of the most controversial games of the decade, up there with Counter...
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AC/DC Gets Own 'Rock Band' Video Game Coming This November
Music oriented video games turned out to be a profitable business prompting MTV Games and developer...
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WoW Players Chill with the Lich King on November 13
Blizzard’s MMORPG World of Warcraft is… a behemoth. It’s the
undoubtedly largest game of its kind...
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“Wrath of the Lich King” Slated for Release in November
On November
13, World of Warcraft fans are in for quite a treat. Blizzard has made the...
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Spore named top PC-Game at games convention
Leipzig, Germany - Spore, a long awaited computer game slated for September release, was named...
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Microsoft Slashes Again The Price Of Xbox 360 In Japan
Microsoft is making a new attempt to keep up with its
competitors, Sony and Nintendo, on the...
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EA's Spore Is Ready For Its Official Release
Later this week, Electronic Arts Inc. will release Spore, one
of the most anticipated games ever....
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Sony Is Getting Ready to Launch the New Wireless Keypad
During the Leipzig Games Convention, Sony announced the release of a brand new peripheral called...
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Guitar Hero, Rock Band 2 and Rock Revolution to Get Compatible Instruments
On Monday, Sony made an announcement that has probably brought big smiles on gamer faces all over...
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Need For Speed Undercover. Need for Maggie Q
Electronic Arts decided to strengthen its upcoming Need for
Speed Undercover storyline. After...
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Xbox 360 Hammers PlayStation 3 In Japan's Weekly Sales
According to various media reports, the past week has been a
god one of Microsoft’s Xbox 360 in...
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Music
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Leonard Cohen Holds First U.S. Gig in 15 Years
Folk singer Leonard Cohen hopped on the stage on Thursday during his first U.S. concert in...
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Artists Getting Ready for the Grammy Honors
For the Grammy Awards on Sunday, it seems that former Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant and Alison...
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World Tour for Bruce Springsteen
Legendary rock star Bruce Springsteen has come clean on his website on Tuesday regarding his plans...
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Hot Stuff: Disco diva Donna Summer turns 60
New York - Creating hits like Hot Stuff, Bad Girls or She Works Hard for the Money, Donna...
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Britney Spears' Dad Gets A Christmas Bonus For Coaching Her
While Britney and her two young sons, Sean Preston and Jyaden James are happily smiling at the...
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Fall Out Boy Are At It Again!
Fall Out Boy is a rather new American-based punk band, as Patrick Stump (lead vocals, rhythm...
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Kanye West Arrested And Released Without Charge In U.K.
Rapper Kanye West was taken into custody early on Friday night after getting involved in a scuffle...
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Rihanna Cancels Jakarta Show Afraid for Her Own Safety
Young R&B singer Rihanna cancelled a concert she was
scheduled to perform in Jakarta
on...
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Tokio Hotel's third album delayed till next year
Tokio Hotel will not have its third album available till early next year, the German hit band's...
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Reclusive rapper Eminem returns with book, new album
Washington - Missing in action for close to two years, rapper Eminem, 36, is making a comeback with...
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Bruce Springsteen To Rock Super Bowl Halftime
Next year’s Super Bowl halftime in Tampa, Florida
will benefit from the unique presence of Bruce...
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Iron Maiden singer flies stranded holidaymakers home
London - Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson traded his heavy metal garb for a pilot's uniform over...
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Madonna kicks off "Sticky and Sweet" world tour
London - Material Girl Madonna kicked off her "Sticky and Sweet" world tour in Cardiff on...
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Saxophone Legend Johnny "Little Giant" Griffin Died in France
Jazz legend Johnny "Little Giant" Griffin died Friday aged 80 at his home in western...
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Amy Winehouse's Husband Blake Fielder-Civil to Serve 27 Months in Prison
The troubled husband of troubled British singer Amy Winehouse is to serve 27 months in prison for...
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Update: French First Lady Carla Bruni Releases New Album
Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is releasing her third studio album,
titled “Comme si de rien n’etait” (“As If...
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Beck’s New Album “Modern Guilt”
It was about time for Beck to come up with a new album, even
though this new material is something...
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Bon Jovi to Regale Fans with Free Concert in New York
Veteran rock band Bon Jovi plans to play a free concert in Central Park in less than two weeks, as...
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Amy Winehouse Still Smokes Despite Early Emphysema
Amy Winehouse's rep says that her father exaggerated her diagnosis and the singer does not have...
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Amy Winehouse in Hospital after Fainting
British singer Amy Winehouse was in her London home Monday when she fainted; luckily, her...
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Shania Twain Speaks About Her Divorce
In a message posted on her website, the country singer Shania
Twain thanked her fans for their...
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Shania Twain, Husband Separate after 14 Years
Who would have seen this coming? Shania Twain and husband Robert “Mutt” Lange,...
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Amy Winehouse Shakes Off Drug Charges
The troubled Grammy winning songbird has yet again managed to avoid being formally charged with...
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Madonna and Ritchie Dodge Break-Up Rumors
Rumors that her marriage to English director Guy Ritchie is currently under strain have reached...
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Kid Rock Pleads Not Guilty to Battery Charge
Kid Rock has plead not guilty to a charge of battery stemming from an October incident at a Waffle...
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Justin Timberlake and Madonna to Make Rock Hall History
Justin Timberlake will induct Madonna into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame next month in New York,...
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Radiohead, Jack Johnson Are All Points West Festival Headliners
The rumors turned out to be true, Radiohead and Jack Johnson are set to perform at the inaugural...
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Nelly Furtado Expecting Second Baby
Canadian singer Nelly Furtado is expecting her second baby in five years, Star magazine reported on...
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Spice Girls Nix Their World Tour
Despite their successful reunion last year, Spice Girls decided to scrap all dates in several...
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Madonna, The Queen Of Pop, Is Also The Queen Of Cash
The very chameleonic and exciting Madonna has now a
new title. The 49-year-old Queen Of Pop earned...
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Technology
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Samsung Unveils New Android Phone: i7500
Samsung unveiled its first mobile phone that runs on the Google-developed operating system called...
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Apple extends movie downloads service to Germany
Munich - Apple said Thursday it has extended the movie downloads service of iTunes to Germany, with...
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Intel: the PC Market has hit the Bottom, Will Grow
Intel said on Tuesday that the PC industry is not at the lowest sales level and it will start to...
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Samsung to Launch 2 Android-Running Smartphones in U.S. this Year
Samsung’s plans to launch devices that run on Google’s Android platform are on track....
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HTC: At Least 3 Android Phones this Year
The HTC-Google collaboration is definitely going forward, but at a faster pace this year. The...
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Harmonix Confirms Release Date For The Beatles: Rock Band
MTV Games and Harmonix yesterday confirmed the availability of The Beatles: Rock Band at the end of...
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UN Report: Mobile Subscribers Reach 4.1 Billion At The End of 2008
Over the past five years, the Information and communication technologies index showed that almost...
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Blu-ray Patent Holders Reunite Into One Single Licensing Entity
Blu-ray patent holders are encouraging companies to create more such products by offering them a...
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Google Hit By Gmail Glitch and Gtalk Phishing Scam
The Gmail outage that frustrated users yesterday morning for more than two hours (unless they were...
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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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Resident Evil 5 Fans Get Exclusive Bundle Offering From Microsoft
Microsoft decided to celebrate the release of the upcoming Resident Evil 5 video game with the...
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Nintendo Confirms European, US April Launch Dates For New DSi
Nintendo DSi will be arriving in early April to Europe and the United States, as confirmed by the...
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Verizon Picks Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson for LTE Deal
Verizon Wireless chose Alcatel-Lucent and Ericsson to provide the infrastructure for its roll out...
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HTC, Vodafone Bring Next-Generation Android This Spring
HTC and Vodafone have confirmed that the next-generation Android phone will be...
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Four Men Behind The Pirate Bay Tracker Stand Trial In Sweden
The men behind world’s largest BitTorrent tracker are scheduled to appear in a Stockholm...
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Samsung Launches Eco Phone And Four Other Models
Samsung, the South Korean electronics group, has just showcased its first solar-powered mobile...
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HTC Updates Diamond and Touch Pro Models
On Monday, the smartphone manufacturer HTC announced that it would release revised versions for the...
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Is Windows 7 Starter Edition Any Good?
Microsoft has recently announced a detailed list of the editions of the forthcoming Windows 7...
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EA Announces Three New Hits In The NFS Franchise
Electronic Arts (EA) has just announced details of what is in store for the Need for Speed...
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Google Offers Tools To Check Your ISP For Traffic Throttling
With all the recent scandals about how some Internet Service Providers block or throttle the...
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Data Privacy Day, a Reality
It might sound hilarious, but the U.S. Congress passed a bill that states that January 28 is the...
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Google Fights for Net Neutrality
On Wednesday, the websearch giant Google announced that it has been working on a set of measures to...
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Google: Inauguration-Related Searches Increasingly Popular
The Inauguration Day attracted a lot of interest from United States users, but also from users all...
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Downadup Infects 8 Million Computers
Most of the corporate life now is highly dependable on computers and networks, making a virus one...
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Report: Conficker Worm Infects 7 Million Computers In 4 Days
Security company F-Secure warned about a rapidly spreading ‘Downadup’ worm,...
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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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Michael Pachter: Sony Will Cut PS3 Price With $100
The Wedbush Morgan analyst, Michael Pachter, said for GameDaily.com that Sony could cut the price...
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NEC and Nissan Join to Make Hybrid Car Batteries
According to Nikkei Business Daily, the battery packs will be supplied to about 200,000 cars...
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NORAD And Google Once Again Track Santa Claus
A special Google Maps-powered Web site established by the North American Aerospace Defense...
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Music Industry Drops Lawsuits
The Recording Industry Association of America has revealed its new strategy in fighting against...
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Science
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ISS ready for six residents, most international crew ever
Washington - After more than 10 years of construction, the International Space Station is...
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Nefertiti's "hidden face" proves Berlin bust is not Hitler's fake
Hamburg - Using 21st Century medical computer technology, German researchers have unveiled the...
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British scientists trace early horse domestication to Kazakhstan
London - Horses were domesticated around 1,000 years earlier than previously believed and...
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Evidence Points To Horse Domestication As Early As 5,500 Years Ago
The theories regarding horse domestication have been quite controversial among scientists, however,...
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The Discovery of Atlantis, Not On Google Ocean’s Resume Yet
The legendary island of Atlantis is one of the treasures of the Ancient world that has kept...
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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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ESA Taking Space Junk Monitoring Matter Into Its Own Hands
Last week’s incident, when two satellites collided 500 miles above northern Siberia creating...
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Darwin In The Spotlight At His 200th Anniversary
Two centuries after Charles Darwin made its evolution theory known to the world, the scientific...
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Study: Climate Change Irreversible, Yet Still Worth Fighting!
Humanity is still fighting today to reverse climate change, but is this fight in vain?...
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We Are Heading Towards An Irreversibile Climate Change
According to the conclusions reached by an international team of scientists, the greenhouse gas...
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Current Climate Change Irreversible in the Next 1000 Years
A recent analysis shows that no mater what the human kind does to fight the global warming, it may...
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Mars Rovers – Five Years Instead Of Three Months!
Even if it was hoped that the robots would work for at least three months, their longevity in the...
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Study Says Zoo Life Is Killing Elephants
Seeing elephants at the zoo might be an incredible
experience for many, but knowing that their...
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Study Says Gene Mutation Might Protects Against Heart Damage
The presence of a gene mutation in the human body appears to lower levels of “bad” cholesterol and...
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Gene Mutation Reduces Level Of Triglycerides
The study of 809 members of the Old Order Amish community found that there are some carriers of a...
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Study: Zoo Conditions Halve Life Spans Of Captive Elephants
Seeing elephants at the zoo might be an incredible
experience for many, but knowing that their...
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Study: US Students Getting Better At Math
The most recent international survey on teen mathematics and
science achievements released by the...
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Conjoined Twin Dies After Separation
The twins, Hope and Faith Williams, who were separated at
Great Ormond Street Hospital in London,...
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A Smile In the Deep Sky
A very rare event in the skies happened on Monday evening,
as planets Venus and Jupiter were in...
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Thank You, Jupiter And Venus!
Yesterday, millions of people worldwide could see a close three-way conjunction of Venus, Jupiter...
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ESA Gets A €10 Billion Budget
In a meeting in Holland this week, members from the European Space Agency (ESA) agreed on a new €10...
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Oxfordshire Will Host Space Robotics Research Center
The European Space Agency and Innovation minister Lord
Drayson have agreed to build a robotics...
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Europe Committed To Space Exploration Despite Economic Crisis
Despite the global economic turmoil the world is facing
right now, Europe is determined to...
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Talking car technology making progress
Smart car-to-car communication will one day make traffic jams obsolete and significantly improve...
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Answer For Lack Of Sexual Desire In Older Women: Testosterone Patch
Lack of sexual desire among women is not something new. Just
last week, a study by...
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Oetzi Adds To Our Understanding Of Human Evolution
Oetzi is the oldest European mummy ever discovered and it has provided very detailed information...
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Update: Chandrayaan-1 Begins Its Space Journey To The Moon
The Indian Space Research Organization announced the
successful launch of its first unmanned lunar...
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India’s Chandrayaan-1 Begins Its Space Journey To The Moon
The Indian Space Research Organization announced the
successful launch of its first unmanned lunar...
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ATV Destroyed. Mission Accomplished
September 29th was the day when Europe’s
unmanned cargo ship reentered the atmosphere successfully...
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Genetic Map of Europe ShowsLlittle Diversity
Hamburg - Two international research teams have compiled a genetic map of Europe, revealing little...
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Specials
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Sony Ericsson posts first-quarter loss
Stockholm (dpa) - Mobile telephone maker Sony Ericsson on Friday posted a loss for first-quarter...
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Berlin museum reveals analogies between Obama and Kennedy
Berlin - Long before Barack Obama had officially been inaugurated as president, comparisons...
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Tulips entered Europe 500 years earlier than thought, study says
Madrid - The tulip entered Europe through Moorish Spain five centuries earlier than previously...
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FDA Advisory Panel Supports J&J, Bayer Anticlotting Drug Rivaroxaban
A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel voted on Thursday to recommend that the agency...
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The Necessity of PSA Test in Prostate Cancer Questioned Once Again
Two new studies appearing online in the March 18 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine...
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IMF: Global economy to shrink in 2009
Washington - The global economy could shrink as much as 1 per cent this year, the International...
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What Killed the Neanderthals?
Scientists will never give up on trying to discover as many things as possible about the species of...
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Social Networking Sites Sign Pact with EU
Tuesday, social networking websites Facebook and MySpace, along with Google, signed a pact...
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Drug Produced from Genetically Engineered Goats Gets FDA’s Approval
Federal officials approved for the first time a drug made from milk of genetically engineered...
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Number of Internet Users Exceeds 1 Billion
According to a report that was released on Friday by ComScore, global Internet usage surpassed...
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Dutch Fever For Ice Skating Race Rises As Cold Persists
Amsterdam - As temperatures plunge across Europe, many are cursing the cold. But not in the...
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JD Salinger, icon of youth rebellion, turns 90 this week
New York - It's been so long since JD Salinger published anything that it's surprising to...
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"Clash of Civilizations" author Samuel Huntington dies at 81
Washington - Influential political scientist and former Harvard professor Samuel Phillips...
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Singer Eartha Kitt Dies at Age 81
Thursday, singer, dancer and actress Eartha Kitt died at age 81 of colon cancer, a condition for...
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Happy Holidays, Jamie! You Get A Raise For Being Britney’s Dad
Santa Claus seems to be very generous this year to Britney Spears’s father.
A Los Angeles...
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No Cake for Young Adolf Hitler, Bakery Refuses to Ice Birthday Cake
Here’s a whopper: Little Adolf Hitler Campbell, who just
turned three, won’t be having a...
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They kill elephant in zoos, says “Science” article; zoo expert sputters in denial
Researchers compounded a study showing that elephants and zoos don’t go well together at all. Their...
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Gene Mutation Protects against Heart Damage
The presence of a gene mutation in the human body appears to lower levels of “bad” cholesterol and...
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Zoo Conditions Not So Great For Elephants
Seeing elephants at the zoo might be an incredible
experience for many, but knowing that their...
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Sarah Palin Tops the Google Searches for 2008
On Wednesday Google released its list of the most popular searches during 2008 and it seems like...
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Wikipedia Article Censored In UK
A Wikipedia article was censored for the first time in UK because of an article describing the...
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Pentagon's missile-defence test successful
Washington - The Pentagon carried out a successful test of the missile-defence system planned for...
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“The Tales of Beedle the Bard” Invade the World Today
The Harry Potter mania continues this week as adored British
writer J. K. Rowling releases “The...
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J. K. Rowling's New Book For Avid Readers
J. K. Rowling, the adored creator of Harry Potter, has a new
book for fans, titled “The Tales of...
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Ringing In The New Year Across Europe
Stockholm/Madrid - Cities across Europe are busy planning festivities to ring in the New Year and...
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Britney’s “Circus” Will Soon Try To Take Over The World
Britney Spears brought her sixth studio album ,"Circus," to Germany. The album was...
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British conductor Richard Hickox dies of suspected heart attack
London - British conductor Richard Hickox has died from a suspected heart attack at the age of 60,...
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Gardasil Might Get Clearance For Preventing Genital Warts In Boys
Gardasil can also be given to men as a way to prevent genital warts, a study presented Thursday at...
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Britney’s Youngest Son Will Be Alright
Britney Spears’ youngest son, Jayden James, is to be released from hospital on Tuesday, according...
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Paul McCartney Receives “Ultimate” MTV Europe Honor
Music icon Paul McCartney could not miss the MTV Europe
Music Awards on Thursday, especially since...
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Sports
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Norway, Scotland and Denmark get extra Europa League place
Nyon, Switzerland - Europe's governing football body UEFA on Monday announced that Norway, Denmark...
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Rosberg shines again in practice - big three trail
Barcelona - Nico Rosberg dominated another Formula One practice on Friday in a strong showing of...
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Madrid optimistic of hosting 2016 Olympics despite financial woes
Madrid - Madrid expressed again Thursday its confidence in being chosen to host the 2016...
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Big guns hope to strike back as F1 arrives in Europe
Barcelona - Early season dominators Jenson Button and Sebastian Vettel are expected to feel the...
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Button expects F1 rivals to close the gap
Sakhir, Bahrain - Jenson Button's third victory in four races makes him the man to beat but the...
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German cops grab Klitschko's watch: "I thought it was an April Fools' joke"
Kiev - Ukraine heavyweight boxer Vitali Klitschko on Tuesday said he thought he was the unlucky...
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Beckham needs "highest level" play on way to World Cup
Washington - David Beckham said Wednesday that playing with AC Milan "at the highest...
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Sharapova pulls from Hong Kong as injured shoulder needs more time
The Russian revealed that she underwent arthroscopic surgery in October on her problem...
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Catalan Papers Full Of Praise For Record-Breaking Barcelona
Madrid - The Catalan media have gone into overdrive on Monday in their praise for record-breaking...
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End Of An Era As EBU Could Lose Olympic Broadcast Rights
Hamburg - Olympic television broadcasts from 2014 onwards could be aired by private networks in...
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Ajax Come To Life Again With Win In Hamburg
Hamburg - The concept of total football was nowhere to be seen, but Thursday night's 1-0 victory at...
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Real Madrid Planning To Dominate Winter Transfer Market
Madrid - The Spanish property bubble has long since burst, the Spanish economy is entering into...
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Third Time Lucky For All Whites?
Wellington - New Zealand's All Whites see 2009 as their most important year since the national team...
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Davydenko to duel with Djokovic for year-end Shanghai title
Russian Nikolay Davydenko will face Novak Djokovic for the second time this week as the pair meet...
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Football Association Wants to Tighten Anti-Drugs Stance
London - The Football Association (FA) is to establish a register of players with previous doping...
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Robinson, Chandler Energize Knicks over Nets
Los Angeles - Tiny Nate Robinson provided the energy off the bench, and Wilson Chandler made the...
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New Orleans Hornets crush Washington Wizards again
Los Angeles - From Germany to Spain, the New Orleans Hornets trashed the Washington Wizards in...
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Carter's Late Free Throws Help Nets Beat Heat in London
Los Angeles - High flying Vince Carter was back in the lineup when the New Jersey Nets completed a...
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Nets Need OT to Beat Heat in Paris
Los Angeles - When high-flying Vince Carter went down, rookie Chris Douglas-Roberts stepped...
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French Agency Offers Armstrong Doping Retest to Prove His Innocence
Paris - The French Anti-Doping Authority (AFLD) has offered Lance Armstrong a chance to have his...
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Singapore GP Offers Plenty of Novelty for F1
Singapore - The inaugural Singapore Formula One Grand Prix on Sunday is like a Monaco race under...
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Armstrong Will Race Australia's Tour Down Under
US cyclist Lance Armstrong will return to professional road racing in January at the Tour Down...
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Europe Favorites to Retain Trophy against US in Kentucky
Valhalla, Kentucky - Europe's Ryder Cup team go into this weekend's 2008 competition as narrow...
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Di Maria the hero as Argentina defend Olympic title
Beijing - Angel Di Maria scored the only goal of the game Saturday as Argentina successfully...
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Gullit Named Galaxy’s Coach
Netherlands’ legendary player, Ruud Hullit, will join David Beckham at the Los Angeles Galaxy, but...
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Kirilenko Not Happy with Jazz, Wants Home
Almost two weeks after leading Russia’s basketball national team to European supremacy, Andrei...
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Bayern Can’t Use Toni, Nuremberg Also Faces Injury Problems
Bayern Munich’s recently bought forward Luca Toni is a doubt for the Bavarian team’s UEFA Cup...
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Kirilenko Ruins the Spanish Fiesta as Russia Wins FIBA Europe
The Spaniards thought that all they had to do on Sunday night was to take a trip to the Madrid...
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FIA Strips McLaren-Mercedes Of Points And Money In "Stepneygate" Case
On Thursday after a day-long meeting at the headquarters of
the International Automobile...
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Draw Reveals Tough Test for Liverpool
Rafael Benitez and his players have to overcome a tough opponent that was planted in their path to...
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World
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WHO says no evidence virus was a lab creation
Geneva - There is no evidence to support a theory that the new influenza A(H1N1) virus was created...
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Mexico's swine flu death toll reaches 56
Mexico City - The number of dead in Mexico's influenza epidemic of the new virus A(H1N1) has...
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No spheres of influence in Europe, EU's Barroso vows
Prague - Neither the European Union nor Russia has the right to build a sphere of influence in the...
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Germans to run own checks before taking any Guantanamo inmates
Berlin - Germany will run its own checks on Guantanamo Bay prisoners who have been proposed for...
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No EU travel ban to Mexico, diplomats say
Luxembourg - The European Union is not going to ban travel to Mexico because of the outbreak...
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At swine flu epicentre, death toll climbs amid world alert
As the death toll climbed to 152 in Mexico, countries around the world took steps to warn the...
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EU hits back at Russian "nonsense" over Eastern initiative
Luxembourg - Top European Union diplomats on Monday dismissed as "nonsense" a claim by...
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Europol: Terrorist attacks in Europe down in 2008
The Hague - The number of terrorist attacks carried out in the European Union fell in 2008 compared...
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EU seeks to promote "modern" image of North Africa
Brussels - The European Union is sponsoring television programmes designed to promote North African...
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Obama, EU plan new era to meet global challenges
Prague - US President Barak Obama and the European Union (EU) leaders wound up a summit in Prague...
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Pope recalls drowned migrants, urges global landmine ban
Vatican City - Pope Benedict XVI in his Palm Sunday address recalled the deaths of scores of...
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Obama meets Brown amid signs of G20 tension
London - US President Barack Obama rejected Wednesday talk of deep divisions between the world's...
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French Caterpillar workers take four managers hostage
Paris - Workers at a French factory of the US industrial equipment manufacturer Caterpillar have...
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Obama backs NATO expansion, wants to improve US-Russia ties
Washington - US President Barack Obama said Wednesday he backs the expansion of NATO to European...
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EU deadlocked over 5-billion-euro stimulus plan
Brussels - The Czech presidency of the European Union on Monday urged the bloc's member states to...
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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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Benedict to push reconciliation on first Africa papal visit
Johannesburg - Four years after his ascension to the throne of St Peter, Pope Benedict XVI embarks...
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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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NATO to divert South-East Asia warships to fight Somali pirates
Mons, Belgium - NATO is to divert seven warships, bound on the alliance's first-ever visit to Asia,...
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Russian Gas on Its Way to EU Countries via Ukraine
A gas crisis which has become a post-New Year’s Eve “tradition” has ended Tuesday...
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Germany Engulfed By Gloomy Economic Winter
Berlin - Germany is caught in the midst of a gloomy economic winter with the government attempting...
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Ukraine Capital Short On Gas, Kievites Battle The Cold
Kiev - City managers in the Ukrainian capital Kiev on Tuesday began energy conservation measures...
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Tintin, The Ageless Boy Reporter, Turns 80
Paris - He began life 80 years ago at the age of 15, and when his career ended nearly 50 years...
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Tough Cattle Shrug Off Europe's Snow
Kiel, Germany - As the bitter chill of winter grips Europe, one of the toughest of bovine breeds,...
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Can Anyone Win The Russia-Ukraine Gas War?
Brussels - "A strange game: the only way to win is not to play."
The quote comes...
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Ukraine Far From Helpless In Energy Duel With Russia
Kiev - Russia is screwing down on the natural gas taps to Ukraine, and as Kiev media spin would...
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US Pursuing Truce For Gaza Conflict
Washington - The United States is pushing for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip that would require...
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Linz Shakes Off Industrial Image To Unveil Cultural Side
Linz, Austria - The Austrian city of Linz is easily overlooked on the route between picture-perfect...
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Blocked Shipments Add To Russia-Ukraine Dispute
Kiev - Ukraine has blocked transit shipment of Russian natural gas to Europe, escalating an...
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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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Business
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EU approves tougher toy-safety laws
Brussels - European Union states on Monday expanded the list of substances they would not...
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GM Europe needs urgent German government help
Washington - US carmaker General Motors Corp, which will likely be in bankruptcy by the end of this...
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GM closing plants for summer; Chrysler bankruptcy nears
Washington - Under government pressure to prove its viability by June 1 and bracing for a...
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Electrolux reports first quarter loss
Stockholm - Swedish home appliance maker Electrolux recorded an increased pre-tax loss in the...
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Peugeot Citroen turnover down nearly 25 per cent in first quarter
Paris - French car maker PSA Peugeot Citroen said Wednesday that turnover for the first quarter of...
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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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Rare vintage found and returned to place of birth
Berlin - A rare vintage car, dating back to the early days of the automobile, has been...
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Intel profits drop 55 per cent, but upswing seen
San Francisco - Computer-chip giant Intel reported a 55-per- cent drop in first-quarter income...
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Airlines agree to 214-million-dollar fine for price fixing
Washington - Three international airlines have agreed to plead guilty to price fixing and pay a...
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Tesla unveils Model S sedan
Los Angeles - The US electric car maker Tesla has unveiled its Model S sedan and said the first...
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WTO calls for further liberalization in Europe for recovery
Geneva - The European Communities should further liberalize its services and agricultural sector to...
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Bombardier to cut 3,000 jobs; profits up 42 per cent
Washington - Bombardier Inc Thursday reported higher-than- expected quarterly profits as train...
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World economic powers reach deal to combat crisis
London - The world's biggest economic powers reached a deal Thursday aimed at forging a new global...
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Obama pledges to do what is necessary to kick start recovery
London - US President Barack Obama wound up his first day on the world political stage Wednesday,...
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European airports to cut 500,000 tonnes of CO2 annually by 2013
Geneva - Starting in 2013, up to 100 European airports will take part in a plan to reduce CO2...
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Malaysia firm and Detroit Electric to produce electric cars
Malaysia's national carmaker and Dutch firm Detroit Electric on Monday inked a...
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US demands new chief for GM, Chrysler-Fiat marriage
Washington - The US is carrying out a major family shake-up in the...
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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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Telefonica and Vodafone to share mobile phone networks
Madrid - The Spanish telecommunications giant Telefonica and its competitor Vodafone announced...
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EU pledges more funds to financial bailout systems
Brussels - European Union leaders Friday pledged to provide some 100 billion dollars in extra loans...
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US, EU trade officials pledge cooperation after EU warning
Washington - A day after his Senate confirmation, newly minted US Trade Representative Ron Kirk...
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US legislators: IMF needs more money to keep nations from failing
Washington - The International Monetary Fund must be given more resources to rescue poorer nations...
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US government, General Motors, trying to avoid bankruptcy
Washington - The auto industry and the US and German governments are working together for the...
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US government, General Motors, trying to avoid bankruptcy
Washington - The auto industry and US government are working to avoid bankruptcy for General Motors...
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European car sales slump as auto crisis deepens
Berlin - European car sales plunged 18.3 per cent in February, even as Germany bucked the...
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Microsoft Sues TomTom
Recently, Microsoft Corporation filed a lawsuit in United States district court and with...
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Motorola and Visto Reach Deal on Good Technology
Motorola sold Good Technology to e-mail provider Visto.
The two companies released a joint...
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HTC Presents Its New Mobile Devices
HTC chose the Mobile World Congress to present its new devices, the...
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Palm Is Focusing Its Efforts On The Upcoming WebOS
Palm’s officials announced their decision to stop using the...
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Health
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Swine flu tally is 2,384 cases in 24 countries: WHO
Geneva/Stockholm - The World Health Organization increased Friday the number of...
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WHO: 1,893 cases of swine flu, 31 deaths
Geneva - The number of laboratory confirmed cases of infections of the new influenza A(H1N1)...
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WHO reports 1,658 confirmed cases of swine flu
Geneva - The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday confirmed 1,658 cases of the new...
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WHO reports 1,516 confirmed cases of new flu
Geneva - The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday confirmed 1,516 cases of the...
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WHO: 1,490 cases of new flu, 30 deaths, as scientists meet
Geneva - The World Health Organization held Tuesday an online conference of scientists from various...
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WHO confirms 1025 flu cases in 20 countries
Geneva - The World Health Organization confirmed Monday 1025 officially reported cases of influenza...
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EU health agency issues fresh tally of swine flu cases
Stockholm - At least 27 people in six European countries were Friday morning confirmed to have been...
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EU Health Agency Raises Number of Swine Flu Cases
Seven European countries had confirmed cases of people infected with swine flu as of Thursday...
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European pharma industry holds flu talks in Brussels
Brussels - Representatives of the European pharmaceutical industry Wednesday discussed their...
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Novartis says its new oral MS drug prevents relapses
Geneva - Swiss drugmaker Novartis said Wednesday that 80 to 83 per cent of patients in a year-long...
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What is swine flu?
Stockholm - The current outbreak of swine flu which has caused alarm around the world is a...
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No travel restrictions needed, EU says ahead of swine flu talks
Brussels - The European Union's top health official Tuesday ruled out the need for travel...
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WHO earmarks 15 billion dollars to curb drug-resistant TB by 2015
Beijing - Ministers from 27 nations have backed a 15-billion-dollar plan to...
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China launches partnership to fight drug-resistant TB
Beijing - China on Wednesday launched a partnership with the Gates...
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New Device Shows Promise in Treating Atrial Fibrillation
A new device implanted in the heart to stop blood clots from triggering strokes (from the rhythm...
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FDA Panel Backs J&J, Bayer Anticlotting Drug
A panel of cardiology experts of the Food and Drug Administration voted 15 to 2 on Thursday in...
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Daylight Saving Time Starts This Sunday
Starting this weekend, we’ll be having one hour less of sleep, but plenty more time to...
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Older People More Exposed to HIV Due to Unprotected Sex
A recent study concluded that older people are more exposed to HIV infection because their sex...
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Marijuana Linked to Testicular Cancer, Study Shows
According to a study made by the researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center from...
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Does Marijuana Really Increase the Risk of Testicular Cancer?
It's possible that men who frequently smoke marijuana, according to a new study, have a higher risk...
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More Hong Kong Birds Test Positive for H5N1
Three of the 21 dead birds that were recently discovered on Hong Kong’s shores tested...
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Hearing To Be Held In Case of Salmonella Outbreak
Recent news shows that a congressional committee will hold hearing into the cause of the tainted...
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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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Tamiflu-resistant Flu Strain Found in Salt Lake County
Health officials from the Salt Lake Valley Health Department have found a recently mutated strain...
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FDA Delays Decision About Zyprexa
Eli Lilly & Co. has announced on Wednesday that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is...
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Flu Strain Resistant To Antiviral Treatment Found This Season
Physicians have found a recently mutated strain of flu that resists the most commonly...
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FDA Refuses To Approve Lilly’s Long-Acting Zyprexa
The US Food and Drug Administration refused to immediately approve a long-acting...
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New Device Is Better Alternative To Conventional Kidney Storage Method
A new device can be used to better preserve donor kidneys fresh for transplantation, study authors...
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Scientists Discover Gene Linked to High Blood Pressure
Monday, researchers revealed that they had found a gene that affects how our kidneys process salt...
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FDA Issues Warning for 28 Weight Loss Products
The Food and Drug Administration is warning against 28 products marketed for weight loss that you...
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