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Gospel Star Dottie Rambo Dies in Accident
American gospel singer and songwriter Joyce Dottie Rambo has died age 74, due to an unfortunate...
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Singer Emilio Navaira's Condition Is Improving
After an initial worrying diagnosis, the condition of
Grammy-winning Tejano singer Emilio Navaira...
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Navaira Is Now In Stable Condition
Tejano singer Emilio Navaira, who has been clinging to his life over the past few days after...
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Tejano Singer In Critical Condition After Car Crash
Grammy award-winning Tejano superstar Emilio Navaira was rushed to the hospital where his current...
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1,700 Bands at SXSW
SXSW, or the South by Southwest Music Festival, gathered
more than 1,700 bands this year in...
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Ailing Van Halen Postpones More Concerts
Rock band Van Halen is postponing even more shows of its
reunion tour due to guitarist Eddie Van...
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‘American Idol’: And There Were 12…
Top-rated TV show “American Idol” sent home four more contestants on Thursday night with the help...
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Van Halen Postpone Dates as Guitarist Undergoes Medical Testing
Eddie Van Halen is currently facing some undisclosed health problems and requires medical...
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Drummer Buddy Miles, Hendrix Collaborator, Dies
Buddy Miles, the innovative drummer who played with musical legends like Jimi Hendrix, David Bowie...
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Troubled Private Life Could Send George Michael off Britain
The famous singer George Michael
stated that he might decide to leave Britain. Michael said that...
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Movies
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Cyd Charisse Danced Her Way Through Life
Cyd Charisse was an “Easy to Love” “Party Girl” in “Silk
Stockings” who was “Singin’ in the Rain.”...
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Rumor: Brad Pitt And Angelina Jolie Wedded?
With two more babies on the way, rumors are rife that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have finally...
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Movie Review: Stop-Loss
The directorial debut of Kimberly Peirce with “Boys Don’t
Cry” was outstanding enough to earn her...
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Padalecki In Talks for "Friday the 13th" Remake
Jared Padalecki could star in the remake of slasher film “Friday the 13th” should...
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Patrick Swayze Responds Well To Treatment, Doctor Says
"Dirty Dancing" star, Patrick Swayze who has been diagnosed
with pancreatic cancer is...
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Doctors Investigated In Connection With Heath Ledger's Death
Federal drug authorities are investigating two doctors, one in California and one in Texas, in...
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Daniel Day-Lewis, Possible Winner On Sunday Night?
Rumor says that Daniel Day-Lewis might win the Oscar this
Sunday for his performance in Paul...
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‘Meet the Spartans’ Steals ‘Rambo’’s Thunder at the Box Office
It seems that comedy rules all, when it comes about movie and people’s taste. At least this is what...
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Movie Review: ‘There Will Be Blood’
Paul Thomas Anderson’s adaptation of “Oil !,” Upton
Sinclair’s 1927 novel, “There Will be Blood”...
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‘The Great Debaters’ Premiers On Christmas Day
Denzel Washington’s latest
movie, opening December 25, promises to make an excellent debut on...
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Smith’s “I Am Legend” Smashes The Box Office
It seems like there are a lot of science-fiction fans
outhere and Will Smith it’s not so alone....
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John C. Reilly to Channel His Inner Rock Star for Tour
Academy Award-nominated actor John C. Reilly will channel his inner rock star in the following week...
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Review: Zombie’s “Halloween” Not So Great
You don’t have to bear till the end in order to understand
that the 2007 Rob Zombie directed...
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Technology
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Tech Companies Rally Against Patent Trolls
Several tech power players have joined forces against the so-called patent trolls, entities which...
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Nokia's Symbian Is Going Open Source
Nokia’s bold announcement about its intentions to spend $410
million for acquiring the whole pack...
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Symbian Foundation: The Open Source War Is On
As the support and demand for open source increased, the
competition got tougher. With the Android...
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Google’s Android Caught Between Symbian And Handset Controversy
In quite an unexpected move, Nokia has launched a cash offer
to acquire all of the shares of...
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Symbian Going Open Source
Nokia, the main investor in Symbian, owning 48 percent of the company, has announced that it plans...
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Apple and AT&T Settle Lawsuit with Klausner
Klausner Technology has reached a settlement with Apple and AT&T
in the lawsuit filed last...
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nVIDIA And Intel to Fight on the MIDs Market
Microprocessor manufacturing companies have started to understand the possibilities that the new...
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Busted! Texas Minister Arrested In Internet Sex Sting
A minister at
Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas was taken into custody on Thursday
in a...
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Dell Lays Off On XPS Line, Turns To Alienware
If people want gaming PCs, Dell
is going to deliver just that! The computer maker had a change of...
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ZapMedia Sues Apple Over iTunes Patent Infringement
Apple Inc. is facing patent infringement
allegations as of Wednesday, after ZapMedia, a U.S.-based...
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Is There Any Benefit to Taking Down Pics of Military Bases?
As you probably know by now, Google has immediately yielded to the Military and took down panoramic...
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Google’s Street View Images Put Pentagon On Fire
Have you ever imagined Google
threatening national security? Me neither, but the Pentagon did, as...
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RIM Sues Motorola Over High Licensing Fees, Patents
Research In Motion Limited (RIM) has moved to sue Motorola Inc. over patent infringement related to...
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Dell Finally Closes Kiosks, Pushes Retail
Dell Inc., the world’s second-largest computer producer, announced on Wednesday it would close all...
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Dell Launches New Blade Servers, PowerEdge M-Series
The Texas-based computer maker, Dell, unveiled today its new
series of blade servers, called...
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Time Warner Plans Additional Fees For Substantial Downloads
Time Warner Cable Inc.’s
internet subscribers will be submitted to a differential billing system...
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Mac-Attack: US Army guarding its Windows with OSX
The US Army wants some more Apple if we are to believe recent rumors emanating from the media. In...
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Apple and AT&T Sued For Visual Voicemail
Klausner Technology, a company that claims to have the patent
for the visual voicemail feature...
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Google Sued by the Northeastern University
Although it seems somehow absurd for someone to sue Google,
the giant Internet empire, it appears...
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Microsoft Supplies Genuine XP for Refurbished PCs
Microsoft reached a deal with two major sellers of refurbished PCs to provide them with cheaper...
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Trick or Treat Ron Paul?
This could be the strangest ever Halloween
joke! Or maybe it is not even related to Halloween and...
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Apple, HP, Apple and Others Sued in Court by Wi-Lan
The world barely knows who Wi-Lan is, and the people are not quite interested in its business. But...
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Landmark Trial: Linux Attacked by First-Ever Patent Lawsuit
Microsoft's friends at Acacia Technologies Group have filed a patent lawsuit through yet another...
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ARM Wants to Develop Open-Source Mobile Platform
The popular chip designer ARM
Holdings has recently unveiled a very daring and tempting...
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No More Wireless Communication While Driving For Minors
Starting with July 1, minors that drive and use wireless
devices won’t be cool, but subject to a...
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Lenovo’s ThinkPad Notebooks To Offer Linux Preloaded
Lenovo, one of the biggest PC makers, announced today that
its notebooks will be delivered...
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Poker Tournament: Man vs. Machine 1-0
Computers are not only good at playing chess (and at beating world champions for that matter) but...
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AMD’s Barcelona Chip Out in August, Intel Claims 1M Quads Sold
While troubled processor manufacturer AMD is struggling to bring out its new Barcelona chips as...
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FBI Says 1 Million Computers Hijacked by Botherders
According to FBI more than 1 million computers are used by
hackers in order to build their...
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Dell's Unbuntu Systems Are Here
Dell kept its promise and from today on its consumers may
buy three systems which are delivered...
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Health
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Unfortunately, The Salmonella Isn't Going Anywhere
The goverment’s efforts of finding the source of the salmonella outbreak seem to be misplaced, as...
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Put Viagra Aside, Have Some Watermelon
As the watermelon season has just begun, there couldn’t have
been better news for those enjoying a...
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Tainted Tomatoes Still Out There, Salmonella Risk Remains High
People might want to think twice before starting a veggie
diet these days, as the Salmonella risk...
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Update: Authorities Question Tomato-Related Salmonella Outbreak
The largest salmonella outbreak in the U.S. has caused
a lot of questioning about the so-said...
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CDC: Tomato-Borne Salmonella Infections Reach 756
Tomato-borne salmonella infection continues to ravage the US population,
according to the latest...
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CDC: Young Gay Men Face Highest HIV Rates, 12 Percent
A new report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention released in this week’s issue...
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Horse Dies in California of West Nile Complications
A horse died in California of West Nile virus complications. This is the first known equine victim...
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Homeland Security Parallels Costs of Animal Disease Outbreak
A new federal report released Friday concluded that an
animal disease outbreak coming from any of...
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The U.S. Government Seeks Proper High-Risk Laboratory Location
The government is considering several
locations for building a new high-security laboratory and so...
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Aledo Girl Has Hemispherectomy, Recovering Well
A 6-year-old girl from Aledo,
Texas is recovering very well
after undergoing surgery on...
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Patch Proves Efficient in Keeping Traveler’s Diarrhea Away
People facing digestive troubles while traveling can now
breathe relieved, as results of a...
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Tomatoes Pulled off Due to Salmonella Craze
Three types of tomatoes have been pulled off the restaurant menus and grocery shelves as the FDA...
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VA Staffer Involved in Email Scandal Testifies
Norma Perez, an employee with the post-traumatic stress
disorder program at the Olin E. Teague...
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Salmonella Fear Prompts Stores to Pull Tomatoes from Shelves
Following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s
warning on Tuesday that tomatoes might...
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Tomatoes Spread Salmonella in Nine States
Apparently tomatoes are responsible for spreading salmonella in nine U.S. states, after the link...
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NIH Awards Scripps & 10 Other Centers to Boost Clinical Research
The Scripps Translational Science Institute in La Jolla was awarded $20 million over a five-year...
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Children Healthcare Varies Greatly by State
The Commonwealth Fund, a private foundation that seeks to promote better health care for all...
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Family History Adds to People’s Risk of Developing Shingles
Just days after the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention recommended that people aged...
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Report: Employees Fired at Texas Mental Hospitals over Abuse
Disciplinary records on medical employees working at Texas’s 10 state mental
hospitals reveal that...
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Cisplatin No Better than Standard Treatment in Anal Cancer
In patients with anal cancer, experimental chemotherapy
treatment with the drug cisplatin failed...
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Web Site Offers Info on Survival Chances of Very Premature Babies
Doctors and parents having to make life and death decisions
about the treatment of very premature...
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FDA Finds High Levels of Selenium in Total Body Supplements
On March 27, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned consumers
not to purchase or consume...
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House Panel Overwhelmingly Votes in Favor of Tobacco Regulation
The House Energy and Commerce Committee Wednesday overwhelmingly
voted for a bill that would give...
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FDA Warns of Severe Adverse Reactions for Total Body Supplements
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not
to purchase or consume Total Body...
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Obese Women May Skip Cancer Screening, Researchers Say
Obese women are less likely than normal weight women to get
the recommended screenings for breast...
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Breast Cancer Women at High Risk of Dying if Obese
It has been known for a long time that obesity brings health
risk like diabetes and heart disease,...
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Spokane Monkey Euthanized Monday Tested Negative for Rabies
On Monday, the Spokane Regional Health District euthanized Chico, a pet monkey that
escaped from...
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Fish Fillets Grab FBI's Attention
The mystery of how herbal supplements found their way into a frozen fish dinner has now become a...
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Pesticides, Chemicals Strongly Connected to Gulf War Syndrome
Exposure to pesticides and other chemicals may be causing
the chronic fatigue, severe muscle pain,...
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FDA Postpones Hearing on Use of Pegintron for Skin Cancer
One of the advisory panels of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has postponed its planned...
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Science
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Scientists: Watermelon Has Viagra-Like Benefits for ED, No Side Effects
Scientists with the Texas A&M's Fruit and Vegetable Improvement Center have found that an...
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Scientists Confirm Phoenix Has Found Ice On Mars
The research team, which works with Mars Phoenix Mars
Lander, anticipates even bigger discoveries...
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Road-Rage Linked To Bumper Stickers
A recent study published in this month’s issue of Journal of
Applied Social Psychology has reached...
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A New Suit Can Make All The Difference
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration recently
announced its agreement with...
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NASA Has Found Its Spacesuit Manufacturer
National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s officials
announced the decision to offer the...
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Update 1: Phoenix Made Its First Dig, Collects A Soil Sample
Phoenix
has collected a sample of Martian soil, after it made its first dig. The sample
will be...
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Phoenix Completes Stage I Of Robotic Arm Operation
The first of the two days needed to set up Mars Lander’s
robotic arm ended successfully, after the...
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NASA’s Phoenix To Unstow Its Arm
The scientists from the University
of Arizona in Tucson
are ready to unstow Phoenix’s
robotic...
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Platypus Holds The Genetic Code To Evolution
As science evolved, people
started asking questions and developing theories about how evolution on...
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Chaos Theory Scientist Edward Lorenz Dies At 90
On April 16, the world lost yet another
remarkable scientific figure that marked the 20th century...
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Yuri Gagarin Night Celebrated First Manned Space Flight
Last night was Yuri Gagarin night, celebrated by hundreds of parties all over the world which...
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NASA: Basic Ingredients for Life Found on Saturn Moon Enceladus
The Cassini spacecraft detected warmth, water and organic
chemicals, the basic ingredients for...
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Atlantis Undocks From ISS, Heads Back to Earth
The space shuttle Atlantis has leaved the International
Space Station on Monday at 4:24 a.m. EST...
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Countdown Initiated for Thursday's Atlantis Launch
Atlantis is on track for Thursday's launch. After a delay of two months because of electrical...
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