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Mexican health officials raise swine-flu deaths to 19
Mexico City - Mexican Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova have raised the number of confirmed...
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FDA Calls for New Warnings for OTC Painkillers
Over-the counter painkiller will get new labels warning consumers of the potential risks of liver...
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Eli Lilly’s Symbyax Gets FDA Approval for Treatment-Resistant Depression
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved Eli Lilly’s Symbyax, a combination of...
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Study Blames 10 Genes for Sudden Cardiac Death
Scientists at Baltimore’s Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine together with an...
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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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Lawyers: AstraZeneca Failed to Inform Patients on Seroquel Risks
AstraZeneca Plc failed to make public results of at least three clinical trials of its...
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FDA Seeks to Toughen Restrictions on Narcotics
Following new government figures showing a rise in nonmedical use of prescription painkillers...
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Strange Disease Leads to Warnings and Parents are Encouraged to Vaccinate their Children
Five cases of the infectious children's bacterial disease known as HiB, or Haemophilus influenza...
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National Health Spending Continues to Rise, But at Slower Rate
According to a study published in the today’s issue of the journal Health Affairs, national...
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Weight Loss Products May Cause Health Problems
The FDA announced that people should avoid consuming weight loss products, as they may contain...
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Specialists Say the FDA Is Wrong about Epilepsy Drugs
Epilepsy drugs bringing potentially suicidal patients closer to the brink – this was the main...
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FDA: Epilepsy Drugs to Carry Suicide Risk Warning
The US Food and Drug Administration is ordering companies that make epilepsy drugs to add warning...
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Advisory Panel Rules Advair Is Safe
A U.S. advisory panel ruled on Thursday that
GlaxoSmithKline Plc's widely prescribed drug Advair...
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FDA Calls for Stronger Warnings on Bowel Cleansers for Acute Kidney Injury
Following the reports of kidney damage in
people who had used some sodium-based bowel cleansing...
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Diabetes Drugs Increase Fracture Risk in Women
Regular use of diabetes drugs Avandia and Actos doubles the chances of fractures in female...
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FDA Issues Warnings on Four Asthma Drugs
On Friday,
two Food and Drug Administration (FDA) officials released a statement on the
agency’s...
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Three Hospital Employees Fired After Patient’s Death
Three employees at Cherry Hospital in Goldsboro were fired and others were disciplined in the death...
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New Hampshire’s Drug Privacy Law Upheld
A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld New Hampshire’s law that
restricts drug companies access...
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FDA Panel Says Wrinkle Fillers Should Carry Stronger Warnings
Labels of popular cosmetic wrinkle fillers should carry
stronger warnings about potential side...
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Beauty Has Its Price: Wrinkle Fillers Tied to Serious Side Effects
It appears that beauty has its price if considering the
latest news for the Food and Drug...
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Due to The Amputee’s Case The Reach of Drug Warning Labels Is Finally Being Reconsidered
As they hear arguments in the case of Diana Levine against the drug company Wyeth, the U.S. Supreme...
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Supreme Court’s Decision in the Case Involving Drug Labels Awaited
Musician Diana Levine, who lost her arm eight
years ago after she received treatment with one of...
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Supreme Court To Decide On Drug Lawsuits
Unquestionably, there are thousands of suspended cases across the United States that hang on the...
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China’s Melanine Scandal
Melamine has once again become the focal point of a global food safety scare. The first reported...
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FDA Issues Warning over Aspirin to Bayer
Tuesday,
the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned Bayer that two of their aspirin
medicines...
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Sales of Sanofi’s Anti-Obesity Drug Acomplia Suspended In Europe
Warnings about Sanofi-Aventis’ anti-obesity
rimonabant (Acomplia) had always accompanied the drug,...
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Biological Drugs Raise Concerns about Their Safety
A group of
Dutch researchers have reported that about one fourth of the biological drugs
that had...
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The Safety of Biological Products Questioned
A new study published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association
suggests that...
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No Cold And Cough Medicines For Children Under 4
The manufacturers of cold and cough medicines announced Tuesday that they will no longer sale the...
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Do You Know What Your Child Is Taking?
In lack of a health care plan and in need of a doctor – it’s a situation that many Americans...
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U.S.
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Tornados, wildfires leave eight dead in US
Washington - A wave of violent spring weather across the United States left at least eight people...
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House approves new controls on tobacco in United States
Washington - The US House of Representatives on Thursday approved tougher anti-smoking controls in...
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Winter Storm Causes Mayhem from Texas to Kentucky, 6 Dead
The winter storm that hit parts of Texas and Kentucky killed 6 people so far and also caused power...
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30,000 Evacuated in Washington Due to Floods
Approximately 30,000 people had to leave their homes in western Washington state as the rivers in...
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National Health Spending Is Slowly Rising
According to a study published in the today’s issue of the journal Health Affairs, national...
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Blagojevich defies party; names replacement for Obama
Washington - Embattled Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich appointed a replacement Tuesday for...
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Winter Storm, ‘Hazardous’ Traveling Conditions Make Victims
A powerful winter storm hit the US West Coast painting all landscapes in white. The storm featured...
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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 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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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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Snow Storm Ravages South Dakota
No matter how hot the atmosphere was at the Presidential Election on Tuesday, winter is starting to...
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US Supreme Court To Decide On Drug Lawsuits
Unquestionably, there are thousands of suspended cases across the United States that hang on the...
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Omar Becomes Hurricane, Heads Northeast
After becoming a Category 1 hurricane, Omar turned northeast after soaking the southeastern...
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Schwarzenegger Declares State of Emergency Amidst Wildfires
Los Angeles - California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a state of emergency Tuesday as...
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Schwarzenegger declares emergency as wildfires torch California
Los Angeles - California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a state of emergency Tuesday as...
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Specials
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Microsoft to Unveil Exchange Server Beta, Office 2010 Beta Not for Large Public
Microsoft unveiled the beta version of which enables users to explore the added features and...
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Octuplets Mom Hires Agent After Publicists’ Quit
The public relations group that has served as a representative for octuplets mom Nadya Suleman is...
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Car Connectivity With Ford
The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas was marked by the people from ford who displayed their...
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Ford Is Focusing On Connectivity
Ford announced on Thursday the innovations their cars will get, and it was no surprise that the...
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RIAA not Suing People Anymore
Friday, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) announced it would stop suing...
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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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Brain-Stimulating Drugs: Should Healthy People Be Allowed to Take Them?
Should healthy people take prescription
drugs to boost their brain strength? A panel of medical...
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Hurricane Paloma Heads Towards Cuba
Hurricane Paloma became a category 4 hurricane on Saturday, becoming increasingly more aggressive,...
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The FDA Seizes Contaminated Heparin
The FDA took a pretty rare step on Thursday, seizing contaminated heparin from the drug...
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Drug Company Wyeth Sued By Vermont Musician
Drug company Wyeth has been sued by a Vermont musician after an injection with an anti-nausea drug...
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Update: Top Court Hears Arguments in Wyeth & Levine Case
Patients and drug companies are still waiting
for a decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in Levine’s...
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Harvard's Personal Genome Project Set To Begin Soon
Harvard University’s Medical School is in preparations to
begin a research called the Personal...
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Hurricane Omar Hinders Cruise Ships In The Caribbean
On
Wednesday, many cruise ships had to alter their course, since Hurricane Omar has
been rapidly...
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Hurricane Omar Hits Caribbean Islands
The National Hurricane Center
in Miami announced that hurricane Omar will be
affecting the Virgin...
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Japan Slaughters Thousands of Dolphins, Ignores Protests
Tokyo - At Taiji, a quaint whaling town 700 kilometres south of Tokyo, waves lap against steep...
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Ford MyKey: Parental Control System For Cars
Carmaker Ford developed an innovative technology that adds
parental controls to cars, meant to...
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Energy Drinks? You’d Better Avoid Them, Study Says
Have you wondered how many people consume energy drinks on a daily basis, or even more often? Or...
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FDA To Review Anemia Drug Eprex Following High Rate Of Deaths In Study
The Food and Drug Administration announced on Friday that they are reviewing a higher rate of...
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Get Ready For Hurricane Kyle
Reports from the National Hurricane Center announced that the Atlantic hurricane season’s 11th...
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Feeling like Having an Energy Drink? Maybe Not…
You’re tired and thinking that an energy drink will do it? Maybe
you need to think twice before...
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Levine versus Wyeth Case to Go to the Supreme Court
In the year
2000, Diane Levine presented herself to a clinic with a migraine, where she was...
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Baby Bottle Chemical Bisphenol A Once Again under Fire
The Department of Health and Human Services’ National
Toxicology Program on Wednesday released a...
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Umbrella-Demanding Rain Or A Tropical Hurricane?
So far, the warnings about the upcoming weather changes seem
to be correct, as formations of storm...
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Animal Rescue in Polk County: 363 Animals Now Safe
The Humane Society in Missouri and Polk County authorities descended upon a property in southwest...
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The DNS Panic Is Almost Yesterday's News
During the Black Hat conference in Las
Vegas, security engineer Dan Kaminsky presented...
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Salmonella Peppers Come from Mexican Farms
Salmonella Peppers Come from Mexican FarmsThe FDA has announced that it has discovered a source of...
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FDA Decides on Epilepsy Drug Situation
Although an advisory panel of the US Food and Drug
Administration said certain epilepsy drugs may...
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FDA Requests Black Box On Antibiotics Warning About Tendon Ruptures
Makers of fluoroquinolone antibiotics are strongly requested
by the U.S. Food and Drug...
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Slightly More Summer-Rain Than Expected
The National Weather Service announced for today a series of
severe thunderstorms for the...
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FDA to Run a Second Safety Review on Chantix
Following the negative publicity surrounding Chantix lately,
the U.S. Food and Drug Administration...
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Technology
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Digital TV – Delaying the Delay
The Senate unanimously voted, again, on Thursday night, to postpone the transition date...
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No Zombies in Austin, After All
Electronic signs which were originally intended to warn motorists of construction near the...
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Switch to Digital TV – a Complete Mess
The transition from analog to digital television will continue as planned, on the 17th of...
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Switch to Digital TV Delayed
The actual issue is not so much the new TV sales, but the older sets that people still hang...
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People Not Ready for Digital TV
There are a few weeks left before broadcasters are scheduled to replace analog television...
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Wolf in sheep's clothing: Scareware on the rise
Sometimes crooks disguise themselves as friends. That's exactly what's happening when you're...
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RIAA Dropped Lawsuits Against Music Pirates
After years of dragging thousands of people into court for allegedly stealing music through...
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Music Industry Drops Lawsuits
The Recording Industry Association of America has revealed its new strategy in fighting against...
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Dictionary attacks and brute force: Clever password protection
Darmstadt - Hackers are always refining their methods of sniffing out other people's passwords....
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Update 1: Windows 7 Beta Looks Promising
Microsoft officially announced Tuesday that it plans to expand its testing of Windows 7 to the...
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Ford Installs Parental Control on Upcoming Cars
Ford Motor Co. has come up with a method to permit parents
to set restrictions on their teens. The...
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Major ISPs Make 'No User Tracking' Pledge
AT&T and Verizon, two of the largest U.S. internet
service providers, pledged yesterday at a...
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Apple Adds Non-Disclosure Warnings To Developer Rejection Letters
Apple took yet another decision to reject one of its developers this week, and this should come as...
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Comcast Knows Excessive Usage When it Sees it
Comcast Corporation, one of the country’s
largest Internet Service Provider, has announced that it...
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Red Hat and Fedora Project Attacked by Hackers
On Friday, Red Hat issued a warning about a recently experienced network attack that had...
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CBS Launches "CBS Mobile News Hurricane Center"
CBS Mobile has teamed up with two partners, AccuWeather.com
and Quattro Wireless, to launch the...
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Update: Scrabulous In Danger, As Hasbro Makes It A Legal Battle
While trying to gather some more adepts for it's latest game installment with EA, Hasbro decided to...
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Yahoo Hopes To BOSS The Search
In a new attempt to improve its search engine and compete with Google, the leader of the search...
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Over 600 Million Internet Users Vulnerable To Web Browser Exploitation
Web browser exploitation has been an increasing phenomenon
in recent years, and according to the...
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Doctors Are Not Ready For Electronic Medical Records
According to a national survey conducted by the U.S. government, doctors have a hard time switching...
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Hacker Posts Data Of 6M Chilean Residents On The Internet
A security breach on Chilean
government data at the end of last week ended up alarming people...
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FCC: Nationwide Alert System For Mobile Phones Approved
A nationwide alert system will
be put in place for mobile phones, enabling the Federal...
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Chertoff Makes Analogy with Manhattan Project For Cyber-Security
In his keynote at the RSA
Conference on Tuesday held in San Francisco, Homeland Security...
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Ballmer Says Microsoft Likely to Buy Many Small Companies
Steve Ballmer, Microsoft's CEO, tried at the Web 2.0 conference in San Francisco to convince the...
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Business
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EU approves tougher toy-safety laws
Brussels - European Union states on Monday expanded the list of substances they would not...
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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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Siemens' Bribery Flourished Despite Warnings
Washington - A culture of bribery and impunity flourished at German corporate giant Siemens AG...
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Pelosi: Congress considering short-term funding for carmakers
Washington - Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said late Friday that Congress was considering a...
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AT&T Prepares A Limit For Its Users' Broadband Use
The country’s largest broadband provider AT&T, announced
a new business strategy similar to...
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Update: Netflix's Online Player Opens Up Beta For Mac Users
Netflix delivered on its promise and its Watch Instantly service is now also available for all Mac...
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Google's Gmail Gets New Features
Google announced new features for it Gmail service. From now
on users will get more sidebar...
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Britain's banking revolution to mark end of an era
London - In Britain, the NICE decade, defined by Bank of England governor Mervyn King as one of...
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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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Microsoft, Washington State Crackdown on Scareware Vendors
Microsoft has announced a partnership with Washington State
today, to pursue legal action to...
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Uncertainty as House rejects financial bail-out
Washington - In a shocking
development Monday that plunged the United States back...
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Financial Crisis Can't Stop Africa Aid, Leaders Warn
New York - African leaders warned Monday that the financial crisis enveloping advanced economies...
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Amylin Shares Drop as FDA Warns about Byetta’s Pancreatitis Risk
The United States Food and Drug Administration issued Monday warnings to doctors and patients as...
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Report: US mortgage giant Freddie Mac ignored internal warnings
Teetering US mortgage giant Freddie Mac ignored internal warnings issued prior to the country's...
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Salmonella Outbreak Moves to Court; Wal-Mart Sued by Victim
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has been sued by a Colorado man who says he got sick of
salmonellosis after...
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Salmonella Outbreak Brings To Light Tensions And Bad Communication
Investigators continued their search for
the source of the Salmonella saintpaul outbreak that has...
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There Will Be No More Illegal Music and Movie Downloading in the UK
On Tuesday, Britain announced the beginning of a great fight against online piracy, with regard to...
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Tropical Storm Arthur Knocks Down Oil Prices By $1
Oil prices fell $1 on Monday, as
the dollar got stronger against the background of the Tropical...
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Boston Scientific Will Settle Defibrillator Probes
Boston Scientific Corp., a worldwide developer, manufacturer and marketer of medical devices, has...
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World
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China seeks restraint, Japan a resolution on North Korea
Beijing/Tokyo - China called Monday for restraint after North Korea's rocket...
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Hundreds of thousands without heating in the Balkans
Belgrade/Sofia - Gas shortages triggered by the Russia- Ukraine row over payments have left...
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No Christmas For Bulgaria Because Of Corruption
Sofia - Bulgarian officials complained how the European Union stole their Christmas when it...
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Indian probe points to links with Pakistan; warnings ignored
New Delhi - Investigations have shown those behind Mumbai terrorist attacks that left 188 people...
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Captured Mumbai Terrorist Reveals Plan to Kill 5000 People
Azam Amir Kasab was the only terrorist to be captured alive
from the group that ran havoc through...
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German Exports Slump While Consumers Defy Gloom
Berlin - A slump in exports and a contraction in investment pushed Germany into a recession during...
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Indonesia Tourism Industry Still Waiting To Rebound
Jakarta - Indonesia, a vast archipelago nation with the world's second-longest shoreline, has...
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Cheers, warnings greet detention of Taiwan ex-president
Taipei - Many people in Taiwan on Wednesday welcomed the detainment of former President Chen...
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North Korea threatens to close borders with South
Seoul - North Korea threatened Wednesday to close its borders with South Korea starting December 1,...
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Indonesia Launches Tsunami Early Warning System
Jakarta - A tsunami early warning system developed and funded by five donor countries began...
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North Korea Threatens to End Industrial Cooperation with South
Seoul - North Korea's military threatened Monday to quit an industrial cooperation project if South...
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Yushchenko Calls for a Defence of Ukraine's Currency
Kiev - President Viktor Yushchenko on Wednesday called for a tougher defence of the Ukrainian...
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It's All Smiles again for Mr Brown,British PM Wins in Crisis
London- Gordon Brown is on a roll. No more gloomy poll news for the fingernail-chewing British...
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Hurricane Omar Strengthens before Hitting Leeward Islands
Miami, Florida - Hurricane Omar swept across the northern Leeward Islands after strengthening to a...
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Tropical Storm Omar Goes Hurricane
On late Tuesday in the Caribbean Sea, the 15th named
storm of the 2008 hurricane season, Omar...
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Doctors on trial for failed car bombings in Glasgow and London
London - Two doctors went on trial in Britain Thursday over failed car bomb attacks on a London...
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Laura Leaves The U.S., Heads For Scotland
The tropical storm season is close to being over for the U.S. and its citizens. After Kyle gained...
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US financial rescue plan fails as stocks plummet
Washington
- The US House of Representatives on Monday rejected a massive government plan
to...
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Update:Kyle Evolves From Tropical Storm To Full-Fledged Hurricane
The Atlantic hurricane season welcomes its 11th
“guest”, tropical storm Kyle. Although not...
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Taiwan issues sea, land warnings for Typhoon Hagupit
Taipei - Taiwan braced Monday for Typhoon Hagupit as the storm approached the Bashih Strait between...
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Rescuers Search for Victims in Ike's Wake
Houston - As Hurricane Ike slowed to a tropical depression Sunday after carving a path of...
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Recovery Efforts Underway in Storm-Ravaged Texas
Houston - Rescuers used everything from boats and helicopters to dump trucks to reach stranded...
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Hurricane Ike begins wreaking its Texas devastation
Houston - Hurricane Ike made landfall early Saturday lashing the barrier island of Galveston near...
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Forecasters Issued Ominous Warnings ahead of Hurricane Ike
National Weather Service (NWS) issued ominous and unusually
blunt warnings about the storm surge...
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Egyptians Blame Government for Rockslide Tragedy
Cairo - As rescuers teams continue to remove huge rocks that toppled from a hillside and flattened...
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Tropical Storm Fay Expected To Reach Florida Late Monday
After leaving more than 50 people dead in Haiti, Tropical Storm Fay was expected to reach Florida...
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Tropical Storm Fay May Turn Hurricane as It Hits Florida
The high probability that tropical storm Fay will turn into a hurricane as it crosses Cuba and hit...
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Florida declares emergency, braces for tropical storm Fay
The US state of Florida declared an emergency Saturday as it braced for the arrival of tropical...
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House Overwhelmingly Votes in Favor of Tobacco Regulation
US House of representative on Wednesday overwhelmingly voted
for a bill that would give the Food...
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Update: Salmonella Found In Mexico-Grown Jalapeńo Pepper
On Monday, The Food and Drug Administration announced it had finally found a Mexico-grown jalapeńo...
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