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Business
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Power.com to Become Social Networking Sites Aggregator
Brazilian Web start-up Power.com has revealed they were planning to become a portal via
which...
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World summit aims to close gaps in finance market rules
Washington - The leaders of the world's top economic powers are expected to agree Saturday to close...
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Panic in Latin America, trading suspended in Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo - The global financial crisis unleashed panic Monday in Latin American financial markets,...
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Toyota Expects Auto Market Recovery Next Year
Paris - The European head of the Japanese car maker Toyota said Thursday that he expected a gradual...
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Dell plans to sell factories worldwide, report says
San Francisco - US computer maker Dell is planning to sell its factories around the world to...
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Honda Posts Unexpected 8.1 Profit Growth on Fuel-efficient Cars
Japanese car manufacturer Honda Motor Co. recorded an 8.1 percent profit in the first quarter of...
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Dell Is On The Right Track
Dell, the world’s second largest personal computer maker, announced a first-quarter revenue that...
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Microsoft Expects Its Windows Mobile Sales To Sky Rocket
After a careful analysis of the rapid rising demand for
smartphones, Microsoft Corp. announced its...
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Whirlpool’s 4Q Profit Climbs on Oversea Sales, Maytag
Whirlpool Corp., the well-known manufacturer and marketer of major home appliances, announced on...
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Vale in Takeover Talks with Xstrata, $90 Billion Mega-Deal
Vale, the diversified mining multinational corporation and one the largest logistics operators in...
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YouTube Coming To A LG Phone Near You
YouTube has signed an agreement with LG to provide video
services on the company’s handsets. At...
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World
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Brazil floods are early sign of global warming, expert warns
Rio de Janeiro - The rains that devastated 30 towns in the southern Brazilian state of Santa...
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Bush Encourages Cooperation At APEC Summit
U.S. President George W. Bush, Chinese President Hu Jintao, Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso and...
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Russia, China Strike Deals, Challenge US In Latin America
Lima - By the time United States President George W Bush arrived in Lima Friday for the annual...
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G20 leaders open critical financial summit
Washington - The world's 20 top economies launched on Saturday an historic summit aimed at...
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Historic G20 Summit Hopes To Head Off Global Recession
Washington/Berlin - The leaders of the world's 20 biggest economies will hold an historic meeting...
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Brazilian President Calls for Global Solutions
Saturday, Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
urged international finance ministers to...
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Re-Elected Canadian Premier Harper Turns Quickly to Economy
Montreal - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, buoyed by gains in Tuesday's parliamentary...
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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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Climate, Security, Stability to Dominate EU-India Summit
Brussels - Global warming, global security and the global financial crisis are set to top the...
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South American Leaders Hail Closer Ties as Bush Seeks Trade
New York - South American leaders gathering at the United Nations this week have been touting their...
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South American Leaders Back Bolivian President
Bolivian President Evo Morales received surprisingly strong
backing from South American leaders on...
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Bolivia's President Evo Morales Starts Talks with the Opposition
Following days of violent clashes between government
supporters and protestors in the country’s...
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US Ambassador Ordered to Leave Bolivia
The US ambassador
was ordered to leave Bolivia
being accused of supporting the opposition by...
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Last Bodies Recovered from Spanish Plane Crash
Rescue workers succeeded to recover the last to bodies from
the Spanair plane crash site at...
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Isolated Tribes To Be Protected In Peru
Authorities in Peru announced they decided to protect the
“uncontacted” tribes in the Amazonian...
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Uncontacted Amazon Tribe Discovered in Brazil Rainforest
Brazil's National Indian Foundation announced the discovery
of a new Indian tribe in the western...
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Former Newark Mayor and His Mistress Both Convicted
Former Newark mayor, Sharpe James was found guilty Wednesday
of charges related to fraud and...
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Five Farc Rebels Arrested in Ecuador; South-American Summit Due
Five alleged Farc rebels have
been arrested on the Ecuadorian territory near the Colombian border,...
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International Anti-FARC Protest
The streets of Bogota
and other major cities in the world were filled on Monday with hundreds...
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At Least 53 Killed In Two Bomb Attacks In Baghdad Markets
At least 53 people were killed and 85 others were injured
when two bombs were detonated on Friday...
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Brazil Takes Measures Against Amazonian Deforestation
Brazilian authorities announced Thursday that they will take
measures to stop the deforestation in...
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Castro May Show Signs of Retirement
In a letter which was read on Monday on state television Fidel Castro, Cuba’s ailing leader, said...
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Pope Benedict XVI Elevates 23 New Cardinals
On Saturday in a ceremony held in St.
Peter's Basilica, Pope Benedict XVI named 23 new cardinals....
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US Avoids Binding Targets in Fight Against Global Warming
Representatives from sixteen countries gathered Thursday in Washington to discuss voluntary efforts...
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Eight People Die After Trains Collide in Brazil
Dozens of people were injured and at least eight died after two trains collided in a suburb of the...
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Brazilian Leader Reveals New Strategy To Fight Against Crime
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva revealed a new strategy to fight crime in the country...
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At Least 437 Killed After Strong Earthquake Strikes Peru
Peru was struck by a powerful earthquake Wednesday, but the death toll continues to rise as rescue...
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Death Toll Rises Dramatically After Peru Quake
Peruvian authorities informed that more than 300 people were killed after a strong earthquake...
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Powerful Quake Strikes Peru, Killing At Least 48 People
Peru
was hit late Wednesday by a magnitude-7.9 earthquake and dozens of aftershocks.
According to...
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Chavez Proposes New Energy Deals in Latin America
Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez proposed new pacts to his Argentinean and Bolivian counterparts,...
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Specials
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A New Treatment Could Prevent HIV
A recent discovery might help people with HIV. A combination of universal voluntary HIV testing and...
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Pregnant Man From Oregon Is Expecting A 2nd Child
Thomas Beatie, the woman who turned man and then got pregnant and delivered earlier this year, is...
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What Happened? F1 Climax a Tough Race for TV Experts
Hamburg - While Britain's Lewis Hamilton won the Formula One world title in the most dramatic...
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Jury Clears Keanu Reeves in Paparazzo Case
The jury didn’t take more than an hour to figure out that a tabloid paparazzo didn’t have what he...
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Web 2.0 Calendar From Yahoo
Recently, Yahoo launched a beta version of its new calendar, which will be web 2.0 style, bringing...
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IUCN: More than 1,140 Mammals in Danger of Extinction
Barcelona - The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) announced Monday that more...
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The Ig Nobels – Far From Ignoble
Harvard hosted, yet again, the 2008 edition of the Ig Nobel Awards. “Ig Nobel” is a clever...
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Ig Nobel Prizes honour slime, Coke and jumping flea research
New York - High jumping fleas, fertile lap dancers and archeological armadillos - these were just a...
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Castroneves Cha-Cha-Charged For Tax Fraud
The dancing Brazilian Helio Castroneves got caught while trying to dance around the tax laws and...
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High Blood Pressure Conference: Learn To Deal With Your Blood Pressure
The American Heart Association’s Conference of the Council
for High Blood Pressure Research held...
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“The Jewel of Medina” Finds Publishers after Being Canceled by Random House
A novel with Islamic themes, whose release was canceled by
Random House last month, has been...
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Update: “Garden Cities” Uncovered In Amazon Rainforest
Researchers have found the remains of several “lost cities” in the Amazon rainforest which seem to...
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Diaper saves life of toddler who fell from third floor in Brazil
Rio de Janeiro - A disposable diaper saved the life of an 18-month-old who fell from the third...
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Madonna Starts World Tour Attacking John McCain
Madonna managed to create controversy again. This time not
due to sex, but politics. The...
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One Third of the World’s Population Watched the Olympics’ Opening
Over two billion people or almost one third of the world’s
population watched the opening ceremony...
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Plans to Bar Anorexic Models Dropped by British Fashion Council
Plans to finally bar most super-skinny, unhealthy-looking models from the catwalk by demanding...
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Picasso Art Stolen in Brazil Armed Robbery
Brazilian thieves seem to have a certain appreciation for
the art of Pablo Picasso, as the...
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Criminal Charges Against French Daredevil Dropped
Happy day for the French daredevil who climbed The New York Times
Building last week, as the jury...
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Two Daredevils Climbed NY Skyscraper The Same Day
Two men climbed the 52-story New York Times Building in
Times Square on Thursday, a few hours...
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Brazilian Tribes Threatened By Outside Intervention
Last week’s news about the isolated Brazilian tribe’s
members aiming their bows and arrows at a...
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Eastwood to Premiere “Changeling” at Cannes Festival
Academy Award-winning director Clint Eastwood will present
his newest project, “Changeling,” a...
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Stolen Picasso Painting Recovered in Brazil
A Picasso painting stolen a few days before Christmas from the Sao Paulo Museum of Art was...
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