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CNN Top News Anthony, 6 more suspended for NBA brawl Read full story for latest details.
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The Register From crunching cans to <em>TechCrunch</em> Beer money for Arrington Comment Long before he was stroking our collective Web 2.0 consciousness, Michael Arrington, a Young Republican-type of guy from an affluent part of Orange County, studied economics at Claremont McKenna College in Southern California, and generally enjoyed the life of the beer-swilling collegian that many of us led. I know this because I lived down the hallway from the future TechCrunch founder, and did a fair amount of drinking myself at the same college parties.

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BBC - Front Page Berlin debut for Madonna's movie Madonna's debut movie as a director will have its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival in February.
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New York Times Arts Curtain Up!: Homicidal Humor? Dead Right Murder isn’t funny. But you wouldn’t know it from the next offering at the Hudson Stage Company in Briarcliff Manor, Jeffrey Hatcher’s acidic hit comedy “Murderers.”
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Yahoo World Australian, French leaders in Kabul to stress support (AFP) AFP - The leaders of France and Australia paid surprise visits to Afghanistan Saturday, stressing support for efforts against terrorism after the bloodiest year of a Taliban-led insurgency.
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Computerworld news Lessons from the DuPont breach: Five ways to stop data leaks Over five months, Gary Min stole $400 million worth of proprietary information from a DuPont database. But he wasn't caught until after he left the company for a rival firm.
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Yahoo World New brooms left contemplating Six Nations rugby sweep (AFP) AFP - As the Six Nations headed into a fortnight's break, it was Marc Lievremont and Warren Gatland, the new coaches of France and Wales respectively, who were in charge of the only teams that could win the coveted Grand Slam this season.
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Kataweb Calcio Appiano Gentile, 16:49 - CALCIO, INTER: PROCEDE RECUPERO DI FIGO, MAICON E STANKOVIC Allenamento con amichevole oggi per l'Inter di Roberto Mancini in vista del match di sabato pomerigg...
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Kataweb Calcio Zurigo, 11:57 - CALCIO, BLATTER: REGOLA SU 5 STRANIERI IN CAMPO SI FARA' Sepp Blatter ha confermato, in un'intervista al magazine tedesco 'Kicker', che la regola su un massi...
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Reuters World U.S.-Led Forces Damaged Ancient Babylon-Report LONDON (Reuters) - U.S.-led forces, using Iraq's ancient city of Babylon as a military base, have caused "substantial damage" to one of the world's most renowned archaeological treasures, a British Museum report said.
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Reuters Health U.N. agency urges smoking ban at work, public places GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organisation, which has been championing an international campaign against tobacco use, called on Tuesday for a global ban on smoking at work and in enclosed public places.
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Kataweb Calcio Roma, 22:06 - CALCIO, ARBITRI: CAMBIA TERNA NAPOLI, INDAGINE SU FUGA NOTIZIE Pierluigi Collina ha deciso di cambiare la terna arbitrale di Napoli-Livorno. La decisione è ...
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Yahoo Business Payrolls in October grow by 166,000 (AP) AP - Employers added twice as many new jobs to their ranks than expected in October, an encouraging sign that the nation's employment climate is not cracking under the stress of a deepening housing slump.
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Tucson Citizen US bombs al-Zarqawi hide-out The continuing attacks on suspected gathering sites reportedly has forced the militant group to reorganize its leadership. BAGHDAD, Iraq - American forces bombed a suspected hide-out used by associates of
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InfoWorld news LANDesk offers free software trial through Lenovo ( InfoWorld ) - IT managers in search of software for managing their computer systems, especially those from Lenovo Group, might want to check out a trial version of LANDesk Management Suite for ThinkVantage. LANDesk Software is offering a scaled down version of its management software for a free 90-day trial as a download from its Web site. "This is a special promotion with Lenovo, so there is no cost on the license," said Mike Marshall, director of global strategic alliances at LANDesk. After the 90-day free trail, IT managers must send in a report and proof that the software is being used on Lenovo products to continue using it. The LANDesk software offers several utilities, such as the ability to generate reports,  when used with Lenovo's ThinkVantage software . ThinkVantage is designed to automate many IT management and security tasks, such as component recall information collation, and advise on software patches and security upgrades. IT managers using hardware from vendors other than Lenovo can try out the LANDesk offering as well. However, they must pay licensing fees if they choose to keep using it past the trial period. The software also doesn't offer as much functionality when used on non-Lenovo products. For example, the report generating function on the LANDesk software works with ThinkVantage, but not with IT management software from other major PC vendors. It can generate reports on whether certain software on Lenovo laptops and desktops has been updated, and a host of other items, such as which laptops at a company might need component upgrades if the company switches to the Windows Vista OS, which has more stringent hardware requirements than Windows XP. The point of the 90-day trial is to generate interest for the full version of the LANDesk Management Suite. The scaled down version is a good starter for small and medium size companies, said Marshall, but it can be used in companies of all sizes. IT managers who decide to use the software after the trial phase only have to pay to unlock functions and expand capabilities. They don't have to load the LANDesk Management Suite program. Moreover, they pay only for those utilities they find most useful. "It's a process of buying a license," Marshall said. "You take what you need." Â
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Kataweb Sport Roma, 17:21 - CALCIO, GUSSONI: ZAMPARINI LINGUAGGIO VIOLENTO E PERICOLOSO Dura presa di posizione del presidente dell'Aia, Cesare Gussoni, dopo le polemiche dichiarazioni di ...
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Kataweb Calcio Verona, 16:42 - CALCIO, CHIEVO: UN MESE DI STOP PER SCURTO Seduta pomeridiana del Chievo in vista della gara di sabato prossimo contro l'Udinese. Il tecnico De...
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sportinglife.com VIEIRA 'DID NOT FIGHT LAUREN' Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira admits there was a "disagreement" between him and team-mate Lauren earlier this week but insisted the team spirit at Highbury remains "fantastic".
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Ansa Economia Electrolux rischia calo utili 2007 Materie prime piu' care e domanda Usa in ribasso
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San Francisco Chronicle Bush acknowledges toll war taking on military Camp Pendleton -- On a gray wintry morning at this huge Southern California Marine base, President Bush offered an unusually sober assessment Tuesday of the war in Iraq, acknowledging that the insurgency is getting worse, that newly trained Iraqi soldiers
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Reuters Top News Kerry Challenges Bush to Weekly Debates ANOKA, Minn. (Reuters) - Democrat John Kerry on Thursday challenged Republican President Bush, to weekly debates from now until the Nov. 2 presidential election.
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New York Times Tech Toshiba and Sharp Form LCD Pact Toshiba said it will buy large liquid crystal displays from Sharp as part of an alliance likely to help spark a realignment of the flat panel TV industry.
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Yahoo Tech Firefox Erodes IE Market Share (NewsFactor) NewsFactor - Microsoft's (Nasdaq: MSFT) domination of the Web browser market is falling as consumers opt for open-source software from the Mozilla Foundation, according to a survey.
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Ha'aretz Tunisian medics examine Arafat, aides cite flu Six Tunisian doctors examined Palestinian Chairman Yasser Arafat yesterday, but aides dismissed reports his health had deteriorated and said he had flu.
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New Scientist Mars rover enjoys mysterious power boost Not only are NASA's seemingly unstoppable Mars rovers continuing their progress half a year beyond their design lifetimes, but Opportunity has recently shown an unexplained increase in its solar-cell power output, NASA has revealed.
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Reuters Top News Hungarian PM wins confidence vote BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany, who has come under intense pressure to quit after admitting he lied to voters, won a confidence motion in parliament on Friday.
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Yahoo Science Engineers Close in on Source of ISS Computer Crash (SPACE.com) SPACE.com - NASA engineers and their Russian counterparts are closing in on the source of a major computer glitch that afflicted the International Space Station (ISS) during last month's shuttle mission to the orbital laboratory.
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AZ Central.com 140 still trapped in mine in China blast; 25 dead BEIJING - More than 140 miners remained trapped in the tunnels and shafts of a coal mine in central China after an explosion Sunday that killed 25 of their colleagues, the government said.
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Boston Globe sports A 3-Decade Campaign Is Over: Baseball Is Back in Washington In the first relocation of a major league team since last time the Washington Senators left, the Expos are headed to the nation's capital.
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BBC Europe World 'forgets' internal refugees A UN report urges better protection for millions of internally displaced people - refugees in all but name.
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Yahoo World D-day comes early for Arsenal (AFP) AFP - There can have been few title deciders as early as September between the two most successful clubs of the Premiership era.
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New York Times sports Capello keeps Bishops on move When Casey Capello made the decision to transfer from Notre Dame of Hingham to Archbishop Williams for her junior year, an influential factor was having the opportunity to play for a state championship.
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Reuters U.S. Slow recovery goes on in crime-weary New Orleans NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - The recovery of New Orleans slowly drags on two years after Hurricane Katrina but one thing back in full swing since the killer storm is crime, particularly murders.
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The Washington Post health Bills Renew Fight on Stem Cells Congressional supporters of human embryonic stem cell research launched their most intensive effort to expand federal funding for the controversial field, introducing identical bills Tuesday in the Senate and House that would loosen research restrictions President Bush imposed in 2001.
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Yahoo Sports Germans struggle in warmup against Japan (AP) AP - Argentina, England, the Czech Republic and Tunisia got ready for the World Cup with victories in warmup games Tuesday.
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Kataweb Sport Treviso, 19:34 - Basket, Treviso: per Napoli in forte dubbio Bulleri e Garnett La Benetton Treviso rischia di recarsi a Napoli domenica senza Massimo Bulleri e Marlon Garnet infor...
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Seattle Post Intelligencer PRODUCT REVIEW: Microsoft search falls far short of Google Microsoft Corp. isn't often an underdog in anything, so when the software powerhouse released its new search engine, I was anxious to give it a whirl.
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Yahoo Europe Germany has no plans to change its Iraq policy: Schroeder (AFP) AFP - German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder renewed his firm opposition to deploying troops to Iraq, a spokesman said, slapping down hints at a change in policy from his defense minister.
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The Motley Fool Concentrated Results at Coca-Cola Coke is close, but still hasn't regained its status as a consistent grower.
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Yahoo Business FTSE stays positive as BT rings up gains (FT.com) FT.com - London equities stayed in positive territory on Friday with shares in BT Group standing out after bullish comment on the company's prospects from its chief executive.
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Aversion British File-Sharers Sued Following the footsteps of its American counterpart, Britain's British Phonographic Industry announced it was bringing suit to 28 file-swappers.
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Reuters Health FDA limits use of risky Sanofi antibiotic Ketek WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. regulators warned on Monday that Sanofi-Aventis SA's antibiotic Ketek should no longer be used to treat patients with sinusitis and bronchitis, saying the controversial drug carries too many risks.
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The Scotsman Cemex cements a £2.3bn deal for RMC UK BUILDING materials firm and world market leader RMC has agreed to a £2.3 billion takeover bid from the world’s third largest concrete-maker, Cemex of Mexico.
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Washington Post Tech For Some, Laptops Don't Compute Two years ago, every student at T.C. Williams High received a wireless laptop computer. Alexandria school officials described the venture as a leap into the future of education and a way to close the digital divide.
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New York Times sports The straight dope STRENGTH AND MASS The best-known category of performance-enhancing drugs, favored by body-builders, football players, baseball power hitters and sprinters, are those with anabolic (tissue-building) effects. Among these, steroids, usually consisting of testosterone or one of its derivatives, have the longest track record, having been used by athletes since the 1940s. Injections of human growth hormone (HGH) have similar anabolic effects ...
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BBC science Atlantis shuttle to make re-entry The Atlantis orbiter is set to return to Earth after installing Europe's Columbus science lab on the space station.
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Reuters Powerful Bomb Blasts Shake Central Baghdad Two bomb blasts shook separate areas of central Baghdad on Monday, killing at least 10 people and wounding 70, while US and Iraqi forces pursued their offensive against rebel strongholds elsewhere in the country.
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Yahoo Tech Ericsson agrees to pay $2.1B for Redback (AP) AP - Redback Networks Inc., which makes routers used to direct data over broadband networks, said late Tuesday it has agreed to be acquired by Swedish mobile phone equipment maker LM Ericsson for $2.1 billion in cash.
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RedNova science ANALYSIS THE GREAT DIVIDE: Only Time Will Tell Whose Vision is Best for City By Melissa M. Scallan, The Sun Herald, Biloxi, Miss. Sep.
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Washington Post Business Airlines Must Hand Over Records to TSA The government will analyze millions of U.S. passenger records in a first step toward creating a computerized screening system to protect the airlines from terrorist attack.
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New York Times health Dangerous Cases of Cold Medicines and Children Cough and cold medicines send about 7,000 children to hospital emergency rooms each year, the government said in its first national estimate. About two-thirds of the cases were children who took the medicines unsupervised. But about one-quarter involved cases in which parents gave the proper dosage and an allergic reaction or some other problem developed, the study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported. Less than two weeks ago, the Food and Drug Administration warned parents that over-the-counter cough and cold medicines were too dangerous for children younger than 2.
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Ansa Calcio Alitalia: in preapertura +2,28% Gara per la compagnia aerea e' partita ieri con 11 offerte
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Ansa Economia Bp: utile 2006 chiude in calo Quarto trimestre scende del 22% a 2,88 miliardi
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Independent Suicide bomber kills 17 in northern Iraq A suicide bomber blew up his vehicle outside a police academy in the northern oil city of Kirkuk yesterday, killing 17 people, including 14 policemen.
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Yahoo Politics Alstom Says EU Carbon-Capture Needs Up to $18 Billion (Bloomberg) Bloomberg - Feb. 6 (Bloomberg) -- The European Union's plan for capturing pollution to combat global warming lacks as much as $18 billion in needed funding, according to Alstom SA, the largest coal-fired power plant maker.
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International Herald Tribune Syria mocks US concern for Lebanon DAMASCUS Syria's state media lashed out on Thursday at US pressure for a United Nations resolution telling Damascus to stop interfering in Lebanon's presidential election.
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Reuters Top News Israel attacks Gaza; contacts new Abbas govt GAZA (Reuters) - Israel attacked Islamist fighters in Gaza on Wednesday for the first time since Hamas seized the territory, and ended an embargo of the Palestinian Authority by opening contacts with a new government in the occupied West Bank.
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BBC Sport Mauresmo pulls out of Kremlin Cup Amelie Mauresmo could lose her world number one status this week after pulling out of the Kremlin Cup because of a thigh injury. The Frenchwoman sustained the injury during the final of the Porsche Grand Prix
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Reuters Baghdad Car Bombs Kill 34 Children Receiving Sweets Insurgents detonated three car bombs near a US military convoy in Baghdad Thursday, killing 41 people, most of them children rushing to collect sweets from American troops.
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Yahoo Europe Chanderpaul continues to defy England in final Test (AFP) AFP - Shivnarine Chanderpaul was closing in on his 16th Test hundred and second in as many innings in the fourth and final Test at the Riverside here on Sunday as wickets fell around him.
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BBC News world Online exam marking questioned A head teachers' group believes online marking of papers is contributing to inaccurate exam results.
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New York Times Science National Park Plans to Cull Its Herd of Elk Sharpshooters will be used to cull an elk population that roams and sometimes rampages through Rocky Mountain National Park, according to park officials.
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Turkish Press End of era as Romanians vote for president to replace Iliescu BUCHAREST (AFP) - Romanians rang the end of an era as they voted for a president to succeed Ion Iliescu and lead the former communist country into the European Union.
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Pacific Business News United, American agree to 'de-peak' O'Hare Bowing to pressure from the US Department of Transportation, airlines that serve Chicago have agreed to cut the number of flights they send to O'Hare International Airport. The two most affected airlines are the only two that fly nonstop between O'Hare ...
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Australian Financial Review US raid claims three in Fallujah At least three people were killed on Monday in a double US air strike on Fallujah, a Sunni Arab insurgent stronghold west of the Iraqi capital, witnesses said.
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Myrtle Beach Sun News Browns (1-0) at Cowboys (0-1) Last meeting | It's the first meeting since the Browns rejoined NFL as expansion team in 1999. Players to watch | Jeff Garcia showed he still knows how to win, engineering an upset of the Ravens last week.
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Yahoo Sports Pardew victim of soccer league pressures (AP) AP - The newest foreign owner in the English Premier League didn't waste time making an impact — he fired the manager. Just a week after officially taking over at West Ham, Icelandic businessman Eggert Magnusson dismissed Alan Pardew on Monday.
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Reuters Health BMI, girth best indicate obesity health risks NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Simple measures like a person's body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference are adequate to gauge their health risks due to excess weight, at least among older men, UK researchers conclude.
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Reuters Business Stocks rise as data soothe inflation worries NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks advanced on Friday after an August jobs report showed a slowdown in wage inflation and jobs growth in line with expectations, suggesting the Federal Reserve may be able to keep interest rates unchanged.
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Yahoo World 4 policemen killed in Baghdad attack (AP) AP - A roadside bomb struck a police patrol in a predominantly Sunni area in Baghdad on Sunday, killing four policemen and wounding three, police said.
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Reuters U.S. American duo wins 2006 Nobel physics prize STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Americans John Mather and George Smoot won the 2006 Nobel prize for physics on Tuesday for their work with a satellite which provided increased support for the Big Bang theory of the origin of the universe.
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Yahoo Health Eye injections curb macular degeneration: study (Reuters) Reuters - Monthly eye injections of the drug Lucentis can dramatically improve sight in people with the "wet" form of macular degeneration, the leading cause of blindness in the elderly, two studies showed on Wednesday.
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Reuters Entertainment Hilton leaves jail, sheriff cites suicide fears LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hours after a beaming Paris Hilton was freed from three weeks in jail, the sheriff criticized for briefly putting her under house arrest said on Tuesday he allowed her out because he feared for her life.
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Reuters Entertainment Indian police seize pirated Potter books BANGALORE, India (Reuters) - Indian police have seized hundreds of pirated copies of the seventh and final book in the Harry Potter series, a police official said on Monday.
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Reuters Top News South Korea's Ban keeps lead in U.N. leader race UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - South Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-Moon retained his lead in an informal Security Council poll for U.N. secretary-general on Thursday but got one less vote than on the previous ballot, diplomats said.
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TicinOnline.ch Mo: Gaza, due palestinesi armati uccisi da israeliani 102 le <b>...</b> GAZA - Due palestinesi armati sono stati uccisi questa mattina a Beit Hanun nel nord della Striscia di Gaza, secondo fonti ospedaliere palestinesi, in uno scontro a fuoco con militari israeliani. Sale così
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Yahoo Entertainment The Phil Spector Fame Game (E! Online) E! Online - Phil Spector stands accused of murder--and not being famous.
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Yahoo World U.N. court downplays spat with Rwanda (Reuters) Reuters - A U.N. court trying perpetrators of the Rwandan genocide said on Friday Rwanda's threat to stop cooperating with the court because it recruited war crimes suspects was based on a misunderstanding.
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International Herald Tribune Tennis: Federer ready to roll at Masters Cup finale HOUSTON The men's top-ranked player, Roger Federer, has pronounced himself fit, rested and ready to end his season in style with a successful defense of his Masters Cup title here starting on Monday.
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The Motley Fool How to Hire a Financial Planner Follow these tips on how to get money advice and a solid financial plan.
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Ansa Economia Ue: sentenza sulle scommesse Incompatibili le sanzioni penali applicate in Italia
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BBC science China confirms Moon probe in 2007 China will launch its first unmanned mission to the Moon later this year, a senior space official confirms.
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BBC UK Rugby: Wilkinson hopes for return England captain Jonny Wilkinson is still hoping to be fit in time for the world champions' three autumn Tests.
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BBC - Front Page Seoul poll winner tough on North The new president-elect of South Korea says the North must ditch nuclear weapons and boost human rights.
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Topix.Net Europe Under a shower of blood-red poppies, the Queen tonight led tributes... Under a shower of blood-red poppies, the Queen tonight led tributes for the fallen heroes of Britain - s wars.
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CNET networking news Dell hawking unlocked phones Blog: Six models of Nokia and Pharos brand enterprise-class phones show up on Dell.com.
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PCself In futuro DVD da 1 Terabyte di dati Un team di ricercatori inglesi appartenenti al Dipartimento di Fisica dell'Imperial College di Londra, che in stretta collaborazione con dell'Istituto di Microtecnologia dell'Universita di Neuchâtel e con il Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettrica e
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WHO-TV ATA Bankruptcy October 29, 2004 -Des Moines - Their planes may be small, but ATA Connection plays a vital role in keeping air fares low for flights to Chicago and the East Coast.
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BBC - Front Page Depp at Neverland premiere Actors Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet attend the premiere of Finding Neverland in London.
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Repubblica Economia Sgravi Ici, tagli a Ires e Irap meno tasse per 3 miliardi I sindacati: tassazione delle rendite. Rottamazione per le tv Assegni familiari agli autonomi in cambio di un aumento dei contributi Sgravi Ici, tagli a Ires e Irap meno tasse per 3 miliardi di ROBERTO PETRINI (07:58 27/09/2007)
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Reuters UPDATE 2-Haan must not take whole blame - China official China coach Arie Haan should not take the whole blame for the team's elimination from the World Cup, a top official said on Thursday.
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New York Daily News Worldcom ex-CEO in NY trial Former WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers, accused of leading the biggest accounting fraud in US history, must stand trial in New York, not Mississippi where he lives and the company was based.
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Yahoo World Plane-plot suspects to be kept in jail (AP) AP - A district judge ruled Wednesday that British investigators have until next week to investigate the suspects arrested in an alleged plot to blow up as many as 10 trans-Atlantic jetliners, saying they could be kept in custody without charge.
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Boston Globe business 5 'inside' directors quit Marsh board NEW YORK -- Embattled insurance broker Marsh & McLennan Cos. said yesterday that five members of its board of directors -- all of them executives of the company -- are leaving the board.
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Reuters Israeli Missiles Hit Palestinian Workshop in Gaza Israeli helicopters fired missiles at a metal foundry in Gaza on Friday, one day after Israel raided two Gaza camps in response to Palestinian suicide bombings in Israel this week.
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Reuters Entertainment Gellar along for thrill ride in "Addicted" LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Hoping to continue her winning streak in the genre business, Sarah Michelle Gellar has signed to star in the Hitchcockian thriller "Addicted."
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Yahoo Entertainment Germany now would welcome Cruise production (Reuters) Reuters - The German Defense Ministry is scrambling to qualify its stance on the Tom Cruise World War Two thriller "Valkyrie," saying Thursday that, despite reports to the contrary, it has no opposition to the film shooting in Germany.
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USA Today Ebersol 'very strong After two gut-wrenching days helping Dick Ebersol and his oldest son recover from Sunday's plane crash that claimed the life of Ebersol's youngest son, Bob Wright
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Reuters Business Ford mulls Russian expansion, eyes Romania bid GENEVA (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co will consider adding production capacity in Russia to meet rising demand in Europe's fastest-growing major market, the head of the automaker's European operations said on Wednesday.
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Yahoo U.S. Judge refuses to extradite millionaire (AP) AP - The government failed to prove its extradition case against a millionaire wanted in Poland for questioning in the murder of that country's national police chief, a federal judge ruled Friday.
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