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Review: Entering “Coraline’s” Dark Terrirory
The most intense moments in “Coraline” introduce us to a shady territory that gains...
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TV Series Review: “The Trials of Ted Haggard”
Real stories that have turned into movies or serials have always attracted the audience. Public...
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TV Series Review: “Lie to Me”
The pilot of the “Lie to Me” drama will be broadcast by Fox from the Imagine TV stable....
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Movie Review: Bride Wars
“Bride Wars” is designed to be a comedy, but with a too-spoken-about subject. Liv,...
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Review" “The Wrestler”: The Life Scene
In spite of the fact that we all know pro wrestling is
simulated and that, generally speaking,...
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DVD Review: “The Dark Knight”
“The Dark Knight” saw the second-best total domestic gross
of all times and, obviously, made its...
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“Slumdog Millionaire” Named 2008 Best Film by the National Board of Review
“Slumdog Millionaire,” the 2008 British
drama film directed by Danny Boyle and written by Simon...
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Nicole Kidman And Hugh Jackman In Baz Luhrmann’s “Australia”
"Australia" is Baz Luhrmann first film since 2001's "Moulin Rouge." The epic...
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Review: “Slumdog Millionaire” Is A Must-See And A Must-Feel
A garish, stunning stream of shade, resonance and action, “Slumdog
Millionaire,” the most recent...
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“Chihuahua” More Popular Than Crowe-DiCaprio Film
“Beverly Hills Chihuahua’s” Chloe has become America’s favorite pet pooch,
dominating the new...
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Review: “The Express” Runs on The Road to Glory
Although not all of us are sports fans, movies depicting the
world of athletes enclose a je ne...
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Review: Nick and Norah Fly to Crimson Skies
The city never sleeps when you are young, except for those
dark, depressing periods when you hate...
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Burton’s White Queen To Be Played By Anne Hathaway
When you hear Tom Burton is directing a new movie –
especially Alice in Wonderland,...
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Review: “Beverly Hills Chihuahua” Barks Out Loud Perfectly
A beautifully depicted dog world is the perfect recipe for a
smash hit. A superbly described...
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Review: Bill Maher Versus All “Religulous” Believers
Bill Maher is a true believer. He believes in the damage
caused by religion and in the brainwashed...
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Review: “Miracle At St. Anna” Is No Wonder Of A Movie
The latest Spike Lee movie triggers a yet-unexplored angle of the World War II, but critics...
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Movie Review: Burn After Reading
Sometimes, even adults need cartoons. As it is obvious, they
couldn’t possibly enjoy the...
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Will The New “90210” Be As Successful As The First?
After creating so much buzz around their new “90210” series,
the CW network was afraid to offer...
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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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Review: "Death Race" Imperils The Viewers’ Brain Cells
“Death Race” strives to be as tough as iron, but manages no
more than reach its dull stillness and...
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Review: "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" Is Kids' Stuff
The today-released animated "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" movie already caused a wave of...
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Review: “Henry Poole Is Here”. You’ll Wish He Weren’t
Resignation comes too early and help comes far too fast in
“Henry Poole Is Here.” It can even make...
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Movie Critics Not So Thrilled By “The X-Files: I Want To Believe”
The return of Fox Mulder and Dana Scully in the latest movie
inspired by the famous 93’ Tv series...
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“At the Movies” Will Have New Hosts From September
Changes, changes, changes! The new hosts of the nationally
syndicated movie review show “At the...
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Film Critics Ebert and Roeper Walk Away From Their TV Show
First Chicago Sun-Times columnist Richard Roeper announced that
he was leaving the nationally...
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'Dark Knight' Premieres In New York
The new Batman movie, "The Dark Knight," starring late actor Heath Ledger as The Joker,...
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Cartoon Network Previews Full Episode Of 'Star Wars: Clone Wars'
Participants at the Television Critics Association's annual press tour were treated with a...
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“Wall-E” Greeted By The Movie Critics With Rave Reviews
It remains to be seen how “Wall-E”, the latest movie
produced by Pixar and Disney, will perform at...
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Movie Review: Get ‘Get Smart’ Smarter
Long gone are the days of the heyday of NBC’s spy sitcom
“Get Smart” and gone are the belly laughs...
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Movie Review: The Incredible Hulk
If there was any doubt left that the latest cinematographic
trend is to bring superheroes to life...
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U.S.
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US banks turn to investors for cash after stress test findings
Washington - Major US banks turned to private investors Friday in the hopes of finding 75 billion...
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Stress tests to show banks need cash; investors feared worse
Washington - Some of the United States' largest banks will be forced to raise...
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Red Cross: Medical personnel aided torture of US terrorism suspects
Washington/Geneva - Medical personnel aided in the interrogation of US-held terrorism...
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US seeks restrictions on tourism to Arctic-Antarctic region
Washington - The United States will push for more restrictions on tourism to the North and South...
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US supports Palestinian state, but won't criticize Netanyahu
Washington - The United States on Wednesday said it would continue to work towards a two-state...
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Obama aims to quell al-Qaeda in Pakistan, Afghanistan
Washington - US President Barack Obama vowed to intensify the fight against the Taliban and...
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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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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 administration drops "enemy combatant"
Washington - US President Barack Obama has dropped previous policy of labeling Guantanamo Bay...
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Pentagon changes status of lost Desert Storm pilot
Washington - For years the Pentagon believed Navy Captain Michael Scott Speicher was killed...
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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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US trade nominee Kirk: No "deal fever" in Obama administration
Washington - Ron Kirk, President Barack Obama's nominee for US trade representative, pledged...
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EPA Closer to Revising the Bush-Era Rule on Coal Power Plants
The Environmental Protection Agency is making steps towards changing the policy of regulating...
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Obama Administration to Revamp Offshore-Drilling Plan
This is another piece of news from the category ‘if you wanted change, you got it.”...
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FBI Takes Second Look into 1982 Tylenol Murders
The FBI decided to take another look into the 1982 case in which seven people who were murdered by...
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Obama to 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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California Hospital Death Rates For 2006/2007 Released
In an attempt to help improve health care and people looking for better places to treat their...
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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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FDA Releases Guidelines For Genetically Engineered Animals
The Food and Drug Administration issued on Thursday “The Regulation of Genetically...
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What Health Club Fits You Best?
According to the International Health Racquet & Sportsclub Association, almost one million...
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Internal Report Absolves Obama’s Team in Blagojevich Case
An internal review released on Tuesday concluded that Barack Obama and his aides did not discuss...
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Epilepsy Drugs Need to Carry Suicide Warning
Epilepsy drugs must carry a warning saying that they increase risk of suicide, US...
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FDA Says Epilepsy Drugs Should Carry Suicide Warnings
The US Food and Drug Administration is ordering companies that make epilepsy drugs to add warning...
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FDA Intends To Modify Consumer Advice On Fish
Since March 2004, the federal government has urged women of childbearing years, pregnant women,...
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FDA Panel Warns Over Two Asthma Drugs
A US Food and Drug Administration panel decided on Thursday that two asthma drugs pose serious...
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Bush Administration Eases Rules on Endangered Species Act
Six weeks before Democratic President-elect
Barack Obama takes office, the Bush administration is...
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FDA Panel To Decide On The Safety Of Asthma Drugs
A Food and Drug Administration panel of medical
experts is weighing whether to allow certain...
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Congressional Report States the FCC Abused Power
Tuesday, a
Congressional report that followed a year-long investigation of Federal...
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Illinois governor arrested for trying to sell Obama's Senate seat
Washington - Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich and his chief of staff were arrested Tuesday on...
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FDA Releases Warning on Use of Four Popular Asthma Drugs
An analysis released Friday by the Food and Drug
Administration concluded that four drugs used to...
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Movie Reviews
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Movie Review: “The International” Charms, But Lacks Wit
We don’t know whether “The International” was created by a prophet, but...
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Movie Review: “Confessions of a Shopaholic”
She must have them all. All the designer gowns, all the high-heeled shoes and all the...
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Movie Review: “My Bloody Valentine 3D”
The remake of the 1981 Canadian film “My Bloody Valentine” comes after 28 years in a 3D...
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Movie Review: “Hotel for Dogs”
“Hotel for Dogs” draws the funniest and smartest comedy adventure, starring Emma...
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Movie Review: “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”
They say youth lingers in one’s soul and often defies physical aging. They also say youth...
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Film Review: “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”
Although some movies keep what’s best for the final scenes, “The Curious Case...
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Review: “Bedtime Stories,” Daytime Realities
Some time ago, one would have found it hard to imagine Adam Sandler deliver family-friendly...
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Film Review: “Seven Pounds” and Seven Lives
It feels bizarre watching Will Smith act seriously and always see the dark side of the...
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Film Review: In the End, There’s No “Doubt”
“Doubt can be as powerful and sustaining a bond as certainty,”
a character utters with confidence...
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Film Review: “The Day the Earth Stood Still”
Robert Wise’s science-fiction classic “The Day the Earth
Stood Still” made the most of Americans’...
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Film Review: “The Reader” Whispers Its Masterpiece Gently
Director Stephen Daldry and screenwriter David Hare teamed
up for “The Reader,” just as they did...
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Film Review: “Milk”
Three decades after Harvey Milk’s sudden death, filmmaker
Gus Van Sant and actor Sean Penn teamed...
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Review: “Australia” - War Cannot Hinder Aussie Love
From its extraordinary music and lavish images to its
romantically-built epitomes of a jagged...
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Review: “Four Christmases”: A Match Made By The Grinch
The overcooked meet-the parents-and-have-a-terrible-time
theme is multiplied by four in the new...
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Review: Can “Twilight” Surprise Us?
No wonder he’s irresistible and has stirred an entire craze.
Robert Pattinson’s Edward Cullen...
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Review: “Slumdog Millionaire” - A Must-See And A Must-Feel
A garish, stunning stream of shade, resonance and action, “Slumdog
Millionaire,” the most recent...
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Review: Altered “Role Models," Side-Splitting Moments
Role models change and so does reality, thus taking
cinematic truths to another dimension. So it...
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Movie Review: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
“The Boy in the Striped Pajamas” may have two little endearing
boys at the center of its story but...
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Movie Review: “Role Models” Enjoy Energy Drinks
I don’t know to what extent Judd Apatow-like comedies match
reality, but I sure know they equal...
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Samuel L. Jackson and Bernie Mac Perform On Stage In “Soul Men”
Great actors can’t make up for a bad movie overall, whether it’s a small budget, a flawed story or...
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Movie Review - "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa"
While the crisp, stylized CG graphics of the first movie are
still very much a staple of...
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Review: “Changeling” Freezes Humanity, Solidifies Facts
Clint Eastwood is too experienced a filmmaker to overlook little
details that make a film big. And...
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Movie Review: “Zack and Miri’s” Less Romantic Sides
As far-fetched as it may seem, some people pay their rents
with money earned from adult movie...
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Review: “High School Musical 3” Stays Away From Reality
I don’t know if it’s naiveness or pretension, but “High
School Musical 3: Senior Year” fails to...
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Review: “Changeling”: Desperate Mother Vs. Uncaring Authorities
Every moment of “Changeling” seems to find its focal point
in the persona of Angelina Jolie. Her...
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Review: “Sex Drive” Lies In Giant Doughnut Costume
Well, let’s recap, shall we? What are sex-themed teen
comedies all about? They usually portray a...
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Review: “The Secret Life Of Bees” - Honey Is Sweeter In The Land Of Forever After
If you ever imagined a fairytale about a land where it’s
always summer, and Queen Bee lives in...
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Movie Review: “Body of Lies” Turns From Lust To Dust
“Body of Lies” has it all… almost: an excellent director,
Ridley Scott, big names on the cast...
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Movie Review: “The Express” Takes Us On A Rather Interesting Field Trip
Sports films usually rely on the same overused formula that
includes an underrated player who...
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Movie Review: “Eagle Eye” Can’t See Beyond Fiction
Can I have your attention, please? Moviegoers, you have been
warned. If your cell phone rings...
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Video Games
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Microsoft Game Studios Are Keeping up with the Recession
According to Gamasutra and VentureBeat, as part of its move to cut 5,000 jobs over the next 18...
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NISF Not Impressed With Parents
The National Institute on Media and the Family, which is a
media group that has made it its...
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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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Sony Delays LittleBigPlanet over Qur’an Fragment
After discovering that a music track within the upcoming and
highly anticipated Sony game...
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Microsoft Xbox Live Revamped, Users Empowered to Sell their Own Games
Microsoft managed to improve even further its already acclaimed Xbox Live interface, as well as...
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Microsoft Encourages Users to Come Up With Their Own Xbox 360 Content
During the Gamefest 2008, Microsoft Game Technology Conference, the company announced the launch of...
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Microsoft Details XNA, Game Creators To Charge For Their Game
In a keynote delivered at the Gamefest 2008, Chris Satchell,
chief technology officer of...
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Microsoft to Exclude Underperforming Games from XBLA
Microsoft has announced that it will remove the games that are not selling well and that are poorly...
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Mario Kart Wii: Innovative And Fun
While everyone has been busy speaking and commenting about
Rocktar’s GTA IV, Nintendo released one...
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GTA IV – The Game, The Fans, The Controversy
There aren’t a lot of things
that can beat the Grand Theft Auto IV buzz these days… The final...
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Fox News And EA Clash Over Mass Effect Incorrect Report
The gaming world is in on fire after a Fox News Channel
report said that Mass Effect, a game for...
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Bigger, Better Resistance 2 Confirmed By GameInformer
The shooter that was, along MotorStorm, one of the most craved titles when PlayStation 3 launched...
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ESRB and Manhunt 2 In Hot Waters Again
Rockstar, the developer of Manhunt 2, and ESRB could be in
trouble again as four U.S. senators...
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James Cameron and Ubisoft Working on Avatar Game
Famous American director James Cameron has partnered with French publisher and developer Ubisoft to...
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Xbox 360 E3: GoW for PC, but No Price Cut
Microsoft kicked off this year’s E3 with big announcements concerning the games line-up for its...
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Rockstar’s Manhunt 2 Launch Suspended
Take Two Interactive, the controversial publisher behind titles like GTA, Bully or Manhunt, has...
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World
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Obama cuts 17 billion dollars from federal budget
Washington - US President Barack Obama said Thursday his administration has identified 17 billion...
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FBI to assist in hunt for killers of Hungarian Roma
Budapest - Hungary's national chief of police said on Monday that the US Federal Bureau of...
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Pope and Prince Charles discuss environment at Vatican
Vatican City - Pope Benedict XVI and Britain's Prince Charles spent 15 minutes talking about the...
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Italian earthquake toll at 235 amid deadly aftershock
L'Aquila, Italy - The death toll from the earthquake that struck central Italy climbed overnight to...
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Italian earthquake toll at 228 amid strong aftershock
L'Aquila, Italy - The death toll of an earthquake that struck central Italy early Monday had...
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Early Easter pain for Ireland as tough extra budget announced
Dublin - The sufferings of Easter week began Tuesday in Ireland with the announcement of an...
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Merkel, Karzai discuss Afghan criticized family law
Kabul - German Chancellor Angela Merkel called Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Sunday to discuss a...
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Vatican in "deep pain" over bishop's re-arrest in China
Vatican City - The Vatican on Thursday said it felt "deep pain" over the re-arrest in...
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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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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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Survey: Many Americans Turning To Complementary, Alternative Medicine
More and more Americans choose complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) to treat their health...
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Investigation into "rapist father" case in Britain
London - The British authorities are investigating the case of a convicted rapist who fathered...
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Britain to clamp down on "sex-slave trafficking"
London - The British government announced plans Wednesday to clamp down on prostitution involving...
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Iran Scheduled A Conference On Obama And US Affairs
Tehran - Iran announced earlier today an upcoming conference meant to review the victory of Barack...
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Leaders meet as economic woes pile up
Washington - The world's 20 leading economies are holding an historic summit in Washington Saturday...
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The Arab League Will Investigate The Terrorism Accusations Against A Lebanese Group
Beirut - The Arab League decided to look into the circumstances surrounding several purported...
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How Far Will Europe Push the World on Financial Reform?
Brussels - Europe's leaders have already said that they want the world's greatest powers to create...
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Afghansitan: At least 17 Civilians Killed in NATO Airstrike
Kandahar, Afghanistan - Afghan villagers brought the bodies of 17 civilians, most of them children,...
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US Forces Find Footing in Afghanistan's "Human Terrain"
Khost, Afghanistan - The young Texan woman talking to the Afghan tribesman wears a US military...
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Bank Lobby Calls for Extraordinary Global Action on Credit Crunch
Washington - An influential international banking lobby group on Thursday called for urgent and...
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Amid Finance Crisis, UN Aid Summit Raises 16 Billion Dollars
New York - Despite a massive financial crisis afflicting rich countries, a one-day United Nations...
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Police: Finnish School Shooter Planned the Massacre for Years
The 22-year-old man who killed 10 people at a trade school in western Finland on Tuesday had...
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Anthrax Target Leahy Skeptical Of FBI Findings On Suspect
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt.), one of those targeted in the anthrax...
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Mexico in Shock over Holiday Killings
Mexico City - Who did it and why?
Those were the questions plaguing Mexicans after a violent...
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Swedish Think-Tank Studies Russian-Georgia Conflict
Stockholm - The recent war between Russia and Georgia would have "profound consequences"...
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US newspaper paints unflattering picture of Palin
Washington - Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is a tyrannical woman who pursues...
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Seven Years Later, Afghanistan Still a Daunting Challenge
Washington - The US-led coalition toppled the Taliban with relative ease following the September 11...
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US probe finds fewer Afghan civilians killed in US airstrike
Kabul - The US-led coalition said on Tuesday that its investigation into allegations of heavy...
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Brown demands "root and branch" review of EU-Russia relations
London/Moscow - The European Union, due Monday to hold an emergency meeting on events in Georgia,...
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Russia recognizes independence of Georgia's rebel regions
Sochi, Russia - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev formally recognized Georgia's rebel regions as...
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Science
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NASA gets budget hike as Obama reviews manned space programme
Washington - NASA officials said Thursday that the Obama administration will increase funding for...
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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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Discovery Launch Date Confirmed For March 11
Following the successful launch of Kepler, all eyes will focus now on the Discovery liftoff, which...
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Space Shuttle Discovery Launches March 12
NASA is planning to launch the shuttle Discovery to the International Space Station on March 12....
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NASA Delays Space Station Mission Over Valve Issues
Space launches rarely go according to plan, so NASA’s decision to postpone the launch of...
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Zoloft, Lexapro Are Significantly Better Than Other Antidepressants
New research published online Jan. 29 in the journal The Lancet concluded that Pfizer Inc’s...
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Obama Considers NASA-DoD Collaboration
In a tactical move geared toward the impending space-race with China, President-elect Barack Obama...
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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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NASA Not So Sure About Ares 1
NASA and Barack Obama's transition team on Friday
disputed a report that suggests there is tension...
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MSL Launch Delayed, But MPL Has A Chance for Survival
NASA announced yesterday that is has delayed its planned October 2009 launch of the Mars Science...
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NASA Delays MSL And Announces Revival Attempt
NASA announced yesterday that is has delayed its planned October 2009 launch of the Mars Science...
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Study Shows Parents Must Control Kids' Media Use
A recent study says that the TV, the Internet and other types of media really harm children....
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Coal-Based Plants Could Be In Trouble
An environmental review board has shot down the EPA approval of a new coal plant, stating that the...
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NASA Set The Date For The Launch Of Its Endeavour Shuttle
NASA announced the date scheduled for the release of the United States space shuttle Endeavour,...
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Hubble's Camera Scores Perfect 10, But Service Mission Gets Delayed
The Hubble Space Telescope is back on track and ready to
re-start observations after its Wide...
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Harvard Gene Project Posts DNA Data Of 10 Volunteers Online
Hoping to give medical research a big push forward, the Harvard University Medical School made the...
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Update2: Hubble Ready To Send First Post-Repairing Images?
After postponing the Hubble Telescope servicing mission due
to an unexpected communications...
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Arctic Melting at Record Levels
Washington - Ice in the Arctic summer sea has been melting at almost record levels amid general...
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Ares I Passes Critical Design Review In preparation For 2015 Space Mission
In preparation for the next American space mission after
the shuttle retirement in 2010, NASA...
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Navy Agrees To Low-Frequency Sonar Restrictions For Mammals’ Sake
The U.S. District Court in San Francisco approved on Tuesday
an agreement between the U.S. Navy...
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NASA’s Phoenix Lander Carries On With Martian Soil Analysis
The past week has been very intense for NASA scientists, as
they have been working on...
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Toxin Found In Martian Soil Diminishes Chances Of Life On Mars
The chemistry and mineralogy of soil samples gathered by
NASA’s Phoenix Mars Lander over the past...
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No Tabletop Fusion? Purdue Scientist Falsified Research Record
A Professor of Nuclear Engineering at Purdue University, Rusi Taleyarkhan, was found guilty of...
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Astronauts To Enter Kibo Today
After the first spacewalk was successfully completed, the shuttle and station crews will open the...
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Discovery Docks Successfully With ISS
NASA officials announced that the space shuttle Discovery
docked successfully with the...
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Phoenix Is Ready To Conquer Mars On Sunday Night
After a journey of 10-months and more than 400 million
miles, Phoenix is
set to arrive at the Red...
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Discovery Ready For Space Mission
The shuttle Discovery has been
given a green light for the May 31 launch, when it will engage in...
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Agency Finally Meets Deadline, Declares Polar Bear Threatened
Three years after the Fish and
Wildlife Services was asked to review the situation of the polar...
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Agency Forced To Meet Deadline on Polar Bear Decision
The Interior Department can no longer postpone the decision
on whether to list the polar bear as...
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NASA’s Budget Cut To Affect One Of Its Mars Exploration Rovers
We have been nothing but amazed
by what NASA’s Mars rovers managed to do so far, but it seems that...
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Specials
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‘Open Cloud Manifesto’ Unveiled
The much-discussed, allegedly secretly developed and very rumor-stirring document called...
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Device Prevents Stroke in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
Researchers present Saturday at the American College of Cardiology Conference in Orlando, Florida...
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FDA Ordered To Reconsider Restrictions on the Morning-After Pill
No matter she’s over 18 or not, every girl in the US should have access to the morning-after...
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EPA Declares Greenhouse Gases Pollutants
The Environmental Protection Agency has acknowledged that the green house gases are a pollutant...
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Council Votes to Ban Commercial Fishing in Arctic
Thursday, a federal advisory board voted to ban commercial fishing north of the Bering Strait...
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Octuplets’ Mom Drama
When Nadya Suleman successfully gave birth to octuplets a week ago, everybody considered the event...
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Scammers Behind Super Bowl Porn Clip Not Caught Yet
Philadelphia-based cable television provider Comcast apologized and promised to find the ones...
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Zoloft, Lexapro – Significantly Better Than Other Antidepressants
New research published online Jan. 29 in the journal The Lancet concluded that Pfizer Inc’s...
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Brandeis Decision To Close Art Museum Triggers Protests
Possibilities are being considered in an effort to stop the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University...
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FDA: No Evidence So Far To Support Link Between Suicide And Singulair
Merck’s & Co.’s asthma drug Singulair and related treatments were not associated...
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FDA Scientists Complain About Corruption Inside The Agency
A group of nine scientists at the Food and Drug Administration sent a letter to President-elect...
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Gyms Are Reducing Prices
For the year that has just begun, fitness centers all throughout the United States have decided to...
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Gyms Have Special Offers for the New Year! Find a Fitness Club that Fits You
The first week of January is always the busiest time of the year for health clubs. According to...
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Blood-Cloth Preventer Prasugrel To Be Reviewed
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said it needs more time to review Eli Lilly and Co.'s...
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‘Right of Conscience’ Rule Passed. What’s Next?
The Bush administration passed on Thursday the “conscience protection” rule,...
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FDA Planning to Change Consumer Advice on Fish Consumption for Pregnant Women, Kids
Recently, the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration has been planning to review the recommendations...
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Are Popular Asthma Drugs Safe? FDA Panel to Decide on Their Safety
A Food and Drug Administration panel of medical
experts is weighing whether to allow certain...
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Lollipop man in Britain "in tears" over Christmas tinsel ban
London - A lollipop man in Britain was Tuesday reported to be distraught over a decision to ban the...
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Vitamin D Protects Your Heart
Scientists are in a continuous researching process, in order to aid mankind in its fight against...
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“Dancing With The Stars” Nearing the End
As the
season finale approaches, fans of the popular competition show “Dancing With
The Stars”...
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It’s Time to Pick a Medicare Drug Plan that Meets Your Needs!
Sign up period for Medicare Part D
started Saturday. This is the time for you to decide and to...
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Senate Aide Charged With Children Porn Possession
Jeff Rosato, 32, a senior staffer for Sen. Barbara Boxer has been fired after he was charged by...
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Suspect in Hudson Murders to Stay Behind Bars for at Least Three More Weeks
William Balfour won’t leave jail too soon, as Illinois prison officials decided on Monday to keep...
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This Time Maybe Microsoft Should Buy Yahoo
Recently the deal between Google and Yahoo, the biggest
companies in the Internet search market,...
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Avandia Risks Ban over Liver Toxicity
GlaxoSmithKline PLC’s diabetes drug faces harsh criticism as
the Washington, D.C.-based group...
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ICANN Takes Aim at Estonian Domain Name Seller
On Tuesday, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and
Numbers (ICANN) informed EstDomains,...
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Review: “RocknRolla” Rolls Instead of Rocking
In an attempt to refresh the already famous film genre he
gave life to, Guy Ritchie created a...
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Update: Report Seriously Questions FDA Ruling On BPA Safety
An expert panel asked by the Food and Drug Administration to
review its way of handling of the...
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Alleged NYPD Police Brutality Before Special Grand Jury
A special investigative grand jury will examine evidence in
the Brooklyn case of a 24-year-old...
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CDC: Merck’s Rotateq Lowered Cases of Rotavirus by 80 Percent since Approval
Rotateq, the vaccine against rotavirus, has reduced the number of illnesses by at least two-thirds...
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Technology
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White House Should Take Over Cyber Security, Review Concludes
The White House should be much more involved in the cyber security of the United States. This was...
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U.S. Electricity Grid Breached by Cyber Spies from Russia, China
Government officials acknowledged the fact that our nation’s electricity grid has been...
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Report: Cyber spies infiltrate key US systems
New York - Cyber spies from China, Russia and elsewhere have infiltrated the US electrical grid and...
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Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Available in US
Nokia, the world’s biggest mobile phone maker, announced last week that one of its priority...
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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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Apple Launched the Safari 4 Browser
Tuesday, Apple Incorporated launched its new browser Safari 4 for both the Mac OS X and the...
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The Digital TV Switch Is Timidly Taking Place
The Federal Communications Commission announced over the weekend that the original list of 368...
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Gaming Control Board Warns Of Card-Counting iPhone App
iPhone apps are definitely something consumers want to have at their disposal, but beware, some...
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Nokia To Launch Its Own App Store
They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and lately the coolest thing in the...
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MySpace Blocks 90,000 Sex Offenders From Its Website
MySpace has taken a stance against sex offenders, removing 90,000 of them from the social...
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U.S. Supreme Court Lays COPA Anti-Porn Law To Rest
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected the government’s appeal over the Child Online...
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SEC Is Analyzing Apple Disclosures About Steve Jobs
It looks like US regulators are currently examining Apple's disclosures about CEO Steve Jobs'...
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Brief Review of Mac OS X 10.5.6 Update
Apple released an update for Mac OS X Leopard Monday. The Mac OS X 10.5.6 client software is...
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The $99 Acer Netbook Is Now Available at Radio Shack
On Thursday, the retail store Radio Shack announced that the $99 Acer Aspire One is on sale in all...
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U.S. Government Is Criticized on Nanomaterials Risks
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IT Panel Demands Openness, Efficiency In Obama Cybersecurity Era
The appointed commission for cyberspace security released
its recommendation plan for an improved...
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Apple - Good News And Bad News
Apple seems to have reached its climax: more than 300 million apps have been downloaded from...
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Google Adds Editing Search Results Feature: SearchWiki
Recently,
search giant Google has introduced a new feature that enables Internet users to...
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Google’s Voice Search App For The iPhone To Roll Out On Monday
Use the
source and the voice will follow. Google’s voice search for Apple’s iPhone,
that...
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White Space Debate Intensifies
As the Federal Communications Commission prepares to deliver
the vote on the controversial issue...
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White Spaces: As Dolly Parton Asks For Time, Mundie Lobbies For Action
Just days before the Federal Communications Commission
members are scheduled to cast their vote on...
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How to buy a USB flash drive
Washington - USB flash drives are hot - and the demand continues to grow. Consumers are snapping up...
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Sony Apologetic About Qur’an References In LBP Music Track
Sony was forced to delay the release of one of the most
anticipated games in recent period,...
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Broadcasters, Tech Companies React To FCC’s White Spaces Report
Immediately after the Federal Communications Commission released a report on a second round of...
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John McCain Unhappy With YouTube’s Political Views
All videos are equal, but political videos are more equal
than others - at least that’s what...
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Chrome Lost A Battle, But The War Continues
Even though Google’s Chrome browser keeps slipping in market
shares, the company’s mission to make...
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Google Defends Its Partnership with Yahoo against Criticism
Following the announcement Google and Yahoo made back in
June that they signed a non-exclusive...
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Google CEO Plans to Go Ahead With Yahoo Advertising Search Partnership
During a 75-minute press conference, Google Inc CEO Eric Schmidt said he planned to go ahead with...
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Google-Yahoo Ad Deal under EU Investigation
The potential deal between giants Google Inc and Yahoo Inc is under tight investigation from the...
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Antitrust Lawyer Hired To Challenge The Google-Yahoo Deal In Court?
Amid concerns that the Google-Yahoo deal would create
inequities on the search advertising market,...
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Business
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Volvo Cars and Swedish government freeze talks on state guarantee
Stockholm - Volvo Cars, the Swedish subsidiary of US automotive giant Ford, and the Swedish...
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Airbus again cuts A380 delivery schedule
Paris - European airplane manufacturer Airbus said Wednesday it had again cut the delivery schedule...
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Extension sought to Microsoft antitrust supervision
San Francisco - Microsoft and US authorities on Thursday jointly proposed an 18-month extension of...
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Sun balks at IBM takeover price, conditions; IBM retracts offer
New York - IBM's takeover bid for Sun Microsystems collapsed over the weekend on...
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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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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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EU leaders cautious over boosting bail-out funds
Brussels - European Union leaders were set to keep a cautious stance Friday on the question of...
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Donald Trump’s Atlantic City Casinos Filed for Chapter 11
The three Atlantic City casinos once run by Donald Trump filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection...
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Another Wal Mart Hit By Unknown Chemical
A strange occurrence took place in the Wal Mart situated on Appleton Avenue in Germantown, which...
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Epilepsy Drugs To Carry Suicide Warning
The US Food and Drug Administration is ordering companies that make epilepsy drugs to add warning...
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BCE Leveraged Buyout Suffers Big Blow, Might Not Finalize
The largest leveraged buyout in history might not happen after all. A preliminary review reached...
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Google Awaits Approval For Its iPhone App
Even though many users were enthusiastically waiting for
Google’s mobile application for the...
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Nortel Will Lay Off 1,300 Employees after 3Q Losses
Nortel Networks took a $3.41 billion loss this third
quarter, and it has announced it plans to let...
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Music company EMI reports 757-million-pound loss
London - British music company EMI reported a loss of 757 million pounds (1.2 billion dollars) in...
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Russian Antimonopoly Authorities Block Google Acquisition of Zao Begun
The Russian Federal Antimonopoly Service has recently
blocked the acquisition by Google of Zao...
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Yahoo to Announce at least 1,000 Job Cuts
San Francisco - Yahoo Inc was to announce at least 1,000 job cuts, possibly as early as Tuesday...
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World's Finance Chiefs Prepare to Tackle Credit Crisis
Washington - Finance ministers and central bank chiefs from around the world descend later this...
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EBay Cuts Its Workforce By Ten Percent
The popular online retailer EBay Inc. announced yesterday
its plans to cut ten percent of its...
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The Justice Department Looking Into The Google-Yahoo Deal
There is a lot of hype surrounding the Justice Department’s
upcoming decision on the advertising...
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Medicare Drug Premiums Expected To Rise In 2009
Premiums for Medicare drug coverage will rise an average 24
percent for elderly and disabled...
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T-Mobile's And Google's Dream Is Finally Here
T-Mobile, HTC and Google finally introduced the result of
their collaboration, unveiling yesterday...
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Yahoo And Google Await Decision From The European Union
The European Union announced yesterday that it will be
reviewing the advertising partnership...
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Sprint Nextel Improves Its Broadband Services
Sprint Nextel announced the team up with several new partners
which will improve its XOHM WiMAX...
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Comcast Cannot Shake The FCC At All
As a result of the conclusion reached by the Federal
Communications Commission regarding Comcast’s...
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FDA OK’s Bisphenol - Chemical Used in Baby Bottles
The concerned parents, consumer groups and politicians can
leave their worries aside as the...
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Bertelsmann Pulls Out Of Music Venture With Sony
German media concern Bertelsmann is pulling out of its music joint venture with Sony, both...
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Google Rolls Out Knol. An Alternative To Wikipedia?
More than half a year after first unveiling the Knol
concept, Google rolled out the new...
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Sirius-XM Merger Very Close To Get FCC Approval
The New York, subscription-based satellite radio firm Sirius Satellite is very close to getting the...
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Google-Yahoo Deal Triggers Hearings, Yang Meets Lawmakers
Yahoo has announced a deal with Google on June 12 through which the two companies will sell...
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TomTom Gives No Remedy To EU Regulators
TomTom NV is confident European
antitrust regulators will approve the Tele Atlas NV takeover. The...
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Health
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Stem Cell Therapy May Reverse Symptoms of MS
Findings of a preliminary study give hope to people suffering from multiple sclerosis showing that...
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FDA Extends Review of AstraZeneca, Bristol Diabetes Drug Onglyza
The Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that it needs additional time to complete the...
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FDA Makes Plan B Available for 17-Year-Olds without Prescription
The US Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday said it will allow 17-year-olds to get the...
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FDA Asks Coast IRB to Stop Review New Studies Due to Violations
The Food and Drug Administration sent Tuesday a formal warning letter to Coast Independent Review...
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Do You Know What Diet To Follow?
Following a diet is not easy, especially if you choose it on your own. Why? Simply: because people...
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FDA Wants to Review Older Medical Devices
The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday required manufacturers of 25 types of medical devices...
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Red Cross: Doctors Helping CIA Interrogators Violated Ethics
A report by the International Committee of the Red Cross released Tuesday reveals that medical...
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Novo Nordisk Shares Down after Liraglutide Gets Mixed Review
Shares of Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk A/S fell as much as 13 percent on Friday after a Food and...
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Elan, Wyeth Stop Trial Using the Highest Dose of Alzheimer’s Drug
Drugmaker Elan and US partner Wyeth announced Thursday they have stopped part of a Phase III...
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US Supreme Court throws out tobacco appeal
Washington - The US Supreme Court on Tuesday threw out cigarette maker Philip Morris USA's appeal...
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Lowering Blood Glucose Levels in Critically Ill Patients Might Kill Them
A new study reported online March 24 in the New England Journal of Medicine reveals that lowering...
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Judge Orders FDA to Make Plan B Accessible to Teenagers Younger than 17
A federal judge has asked the Food and Drug Administration to reconsider its decision to restrict...
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Ozone Exposure Is Deadly
A study that analyzed data on 18 years showed that the risk of respiratory problems has been...
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FDA to Ask Outside Panel about Extended Use of Seroquel
The Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday it will ask an outside panel of medical...
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Medical Marijuana Supported By President Obama
President Barack Obama said as a candidate that states should decide their own medical marijuana...
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Ranbaxy Laboratories Falsified Data
The Food and Drug Administration says India's largest drugmaker has falsified test results for some...
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Lilly, Daiichi Blood Thinner Prasugrel Gets European Approval
The European Commission on Monday gave its approval for blood-thinning drug Efient for heart...
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Physical Activity May Cut Colon Cancer Risk
Many studies have shown that physical activity helps the body get rid of extra pounds, thus...
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Sanofi-Aventis Waits for FDA’s Decision on Multaq (Dronedarone) Heart Drug
The FDA is expected to take a decision regarding an experimental drug from Sanofi-Aventis which is...
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New Blood Test Helps Tracking Progression of Prostate Cancer
A new blood test made by Johnson & Johnson unit Veridex may give doctors a much clearer...
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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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No Connection Between Breast Cancer And Pregnancy
The researchers at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center reached the conclusion that...
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Obama and His Plans Regarding Some Changes Inside the FDA
President Obama has said in a televised interview that his administration will conduct a complete...
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Does The FDA Need A Change?
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) looks to have ridden a wave of failures in recent years, as...
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Panel Unanimously Votes For Lilly, Daiichi Blood Thinner Prasugrel
An advisory panel of the US Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday voted unanimously to...
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FDA Panel Backs Ely Lilly’s Blood Thinner Prasugrel
Blood thinner prasugrel, made by Eli Lilly and Co. in a joint with Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd., is...
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Good News for Pozen’s PN 400
Pharmaceutical company Pozen Inc. saw its stock soar Thursday on the news that the FDA accepted its...
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FDA To Conduct Safety Review On Blood Thinner Plavix
The Food and Drug Administration is investigating whether blood thinner Plavix is less effective...
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FDA Finally Approves Geron’s stem cells therapy
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has just tapped a Northern Californian biotech company to...
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California Hospital Death Rates for 2006/2007 Released
In an attempt to help improve health care and people looking for better places to treat their...
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People
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Court Date Is About to Happen for Chris Brown
Almost a month after Rihanna was allegedly attacked by her fellow singer boyfriend in a domestic...
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Britney Spears and Her Strange Restraining Order Situation
According to The Associated Press, Britney Spears has succeeded in obtaining restraining orders...
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John Updike Never to be Forgotten
John Updike, the prolific Pulitzer Prize-winning author for fiction novels capturing the mood and...
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John Updike Passed Away
John Updike, the two-time Pulitzer Prize winner for fiction novels capturing the mood and emotions...
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Pulitzer Prize-Winning Writer John Updike Died at 76
John Updike filed the literature with poetry, novels, short stories and literary criticism works....
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Polanski Lawyers Claim LA Superior Court Biased, Ask For Sex-Case Dismissal
Attorneys for Oscar-winning moviemaker Roman Polanski, who fled Hollywood after pleading guilty to...
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Winona Ryder Caught in the Middle of a Jewelry Disappearance
Actress Winona Ryder reported a Bulgari diamond-incrusted bracelet and ring missing after allegedly...
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Hudson Murder Suspect Remains In Jail Until Dec. 3, At Least
William Balfour, the estranged husband of actress Jennifer
Hudson’s sister Julia and the sole...
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Girlfriend Says Balfour Admitted Involvement In Hudson Murders
The estranged husband of Jennifer Hudson’s sister, who has
been in custody on a parole violation...
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Suspect In Hudson Murders To Appear Before Prison Board
The 27-year-old former brother-in-law of Jennifer Hudson,
considered a person of interest by...
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Former Television Star Ed McMahon Sued Over Legal Bills
Ed McMahon has some legal troubles. According to the
Associated Press, the former television star...
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Ebert and Roeper Leave Their Disney-ABC Show
The two influential film critics Roger Ebert and Richard
Roeper announced, separately, that they...
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Britney Spears' Dad To Work For Her Full-Time
Poppa Spears reportedly gave up his catering job in order to spend more time taking care his...
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Pamela Anderson in E! Reality Show
She has lately been known only for her newly ended marriage
with Rick Salomon, but it seems stars...
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Oprah Winfrey Reveals Her Fairy Side on Reality Show
Charity should come from the heart, we’re told, but in Oprah Winfrey’s latest strike to expand her...
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Preferential Treatment for Inmates Gibson and Hilton?
The sixth annual Office of Independent Review released today
announced that three of the Los...
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Jessica Alba, Mommy-To-Be
Actress Jessica Alba and her boyfriend of three years are expecting their first child together, her...
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Donda West’s Plastic Surgeon Goes Public
Speaking publicly for the first time since he performed plastic surgery on Kanye West’s mother,...
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Duane Chapman's Show Pulled Off the Air
Duane “Dog” Chapman is facing some serious consequences after the nationwide disclosure...
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French Authorities Oppose Photographer’s Testimony in Diana’s Case
French authorities were accused of trying to protect the
photographer who followed Diana, Princess...
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Poor Deaf Confined Foxy
Hip-hop diva Foxy Brown is misunderstood: she says she did not take a mandatory drug test because...
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Foxy Brown in Solitary Confinement
Rap diva Foxy Brown has been a bad inmate at Rikers Island, upsetting both guards and fellow...
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Leaking George Clooney's Medical Records Leads to Suspension
Hospital employees that allegedly accessed information from George Clooney's medical records...
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Owen Wilson Was on Antidepressants, Did Not Overdose
Owen Wilson’s attorney has stated that the actor did not overdose on Sunday, the day when he...
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Bollywood Star Salman Khan Faces Jail for Poaching
Salman Khan, the popular Indian actor lost the appeal against his conviction for killing a gazelle...
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Telemundo Suspends LA Mayor’s Girlfriend
Mirthala Salinas, the KVEA-TV newscaster who was romantically
involved with the mayor of Los...
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Serbian-American Charles Simic the U.S. Poet Laureate
The Yugoslav-born poet Charles
Simic has been announced by the Library of Congress to be the new...
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Dame Helen Mirren Reigns over BAFTA Awards
Indeed a sovereign! Nothing seems to stand in Helen Mirren’s way as she conquers award after...
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