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German company Siemens has shown what it claims to be the fastest ever wireless network connection. The demonstration at its Munich laboratories on Tuesday reached speeds of 1Gbps, twenty times faster than
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Iran has withdrawn its demand that some of its technology be exempted from a freeze on nuclear enrichment activities, diplomats in Vienna say.
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This season's blockbuster video games give players the opportunity to hijack cars, mow down the walking undead with heavy artillery and ogle topless women.
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Dutch police have arrested eight suspected Islamic radicals as part of the investigation into the brutal slaying of outspoken filmmaker Theo van Gogh, prosecutors said Wednesday.
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Students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are testing a cellphone system that turns your ordinary phone into a true companion/advisor.
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Blog: Critical patches include those for Internet Explorer, Outlook Express and Windows Mail, Win 32 API, and the Schannel Security Package.
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Sono una presa in giro, intervenga Bersani
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Lawyer takes long walk Online recruitment company monster.com will be scouring its own database of CVs looking for a replacement for the company's chief lawyer.

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AP - Thanks mostly to a robust economy, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has been coasting to re-election victory in two months. But a new threat is rising.
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German publishing executive Dieter von Holtzbrinck has resigned as a director of Dow Jones & Co. to protest the board’s endorsement of a deal to sell the company to Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp.
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Years from now, your children will laugh about how you had to "stay in range" of a Wi-Fi signal to stay connected to the Internet when you were young. From Crave, CNet's new gadgets blog.
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Singer James Brown was released from an Atlanta hospital on Wednesday after surgery to treat prostate cancer. Doctors expect a full recovery and say if Brown takes proper care of himself he should be cured of the disease.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - World Bank President Robert Zoellick on Sunday called on the bank's 185 member nations to back a new direction for the poverty-fighting institution and give the private sector a bigger role in helping poor nations.
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Risultati dell'undicesima giornata del campionato di serie A2 femminile di volley: A.M. Vigna di Val...
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks tumbled on Tuesday, sending the benchmark Standard & Poor's 500 index down more than 2 percent, after China's main equity index plunged on concerns that share valuations there had become overextended and economic growth may slow.
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Pm Amelio a Parigi per sentire Chesnot e Malbrunot
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On the eve of a $280bn racketeering trial of cigarette majors, political and legal uncertainties are still seen hanging over the US government’s long-awaited case.
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With re-election behind him, President Bush was meeting Thursday with his Cabinet and he was likely to discuss the agenda for his second term.
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AP - NAME: Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin
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AP - On a New York Mets team filled with All-Stars and MVP candidates, it was spare part Michael Tucker who led them to victory.
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AP - Not yet in uniform, Grant Hill rolled up the sleeve of his dress shirt to reveal a scar running from the back of his left elbow to the top of his triceps.
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The world's second-biggest publicly traded oil company forecast that oil prices would stay above $30 a barrel, and possibly higher, for years to come.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President George W. Bush said on Thursday he was not satisfied with political progress in Iraq but insisted the Iraqi government was making some advances.
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Many long-married couples are still miles apart in their thinking.
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And now for something that's really different. When was the last time a program title practically promised sleaze and titillation but, instead, delivered touching and thought-provoking entertainment?
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Greece on Thursday sharply protesteda US decision to recognize the former Yugoslav state on its northern border as "Macedonia", the same name as a northern Greek province where Alexander the Great was born.
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The growing popularity of Indian food is evident from the increasing number of Indian restaurants opening up across the country. But it is not merely the lure of the palate that ensures the success of the
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Samsung Electronics is shipping hybrid hard-disk drives that mix conventional magnetic storage with flash memory. The company claims that the system delivers a 70% to 90% cut in power consumption thanks to its ability to use NAND for caching data.
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DETROIT -- From its diesel-electric hybrid powertrain to its advanced safety features, the Mercury Meta One concept is one of the most technically advanced vehicles Ford Motor Co.
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Not to blame, but not a fabulous idea Investigators looking into the cock-up that was the May elections in Scotland have issued their final report. Looking at the media coverage, you'd be forgiven for thinking they'd given the whole thing a clean bill of health.

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As we reported Friday, Apple is trying to head off black market iPhone resellers by refusing to accept cash or check payments for iPhone sales. Stores will accept Apple gift cards as partial payment, we found, although policies seem to vary from store to store.
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NEW YORK - "No one would have believed ... that this world was being watched keenly and closely by intelligence greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own." "The War of the Worlds," the classic H.G...
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Gilbert Arenas, Caron Butler and Antawn Jamison each score more than 20 points in the Wizards' 121-109 win over Charlotte on Friday.
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Le due gara-2 delle semifinali dei playoff per lo scudetto di baseball sono state rinviate a domani ...
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Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, left, listens to a question during a joint press conference with his Iranian counterpart, Kamal Kharrazi, right, in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, Oct. 10, 2004.
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By Rhonda J. Miller, South Florida Sun-Sentinel Feb. 13--Twenty-five teachers in Palm Beach County are finalists in the William Dwyer Awards for Excellence in Education. For the first time, a teacher from a private school, Sacred Heart School in Lake Worth, is a finalist.
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PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - Pharmacy-benefits manager Medco Health Solutions Inc said on Tuesday it agreed to buy PolyMedica Corp for $1.2 billion, in a move to expand its diabetes care services.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Findings from a small study suggest that antibody therapy may improve the thinking ability of patients with Alzheimer's disease, according to a report in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry.
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Reuters - Cajoling diamond dealers in Antwerp, pressing for peace in strife-torn Ivory Coast and building bridges at a central African summit, Thabo Mbeki has a schedule that only the busiest diplomat could love.
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Mr. Kidd was the award-winning choreographer of exuberant dance numbers for Broadway shows like “Guys and Dolls” and Hollywood musicals including “The Band Wagon.”
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Il Catania ha finalmente ricevuto il transfer per il difensore argentino Walter Garcia, 22 anni, ing...
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DETROIT (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department has asked a federal judge in Detroit to toss out the convictions of three Middle Eastern men caught in a roundup of hundreds of Arab immigrants after the Sept. 11 attacks and charged with supporting terrorism and document fraud.
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Surging oil pressures Bourses, but building materials sector remains a bright spot after Cemex buy. LONDON (Reuters) - European stock indexes hit a two-week low Monday as record high oil prices heightened
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With Ohio State and Louisiana State having arrived in New Orleans, now is the time to look at 10 story lines worth following heading into the B.C.S. title game Monday.
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A Romanian woman is thought to have become the world's oldest mother after giving birth at 67.
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What was a 50-50 market split in 2007 for the high-definition players shifted sharply in Blu-ray’s favor in the new year.
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MANILA (Reuters) - Typhoon Xangsane weakened to a tropical storm over the Philippines on Thursday but fierce winds and driving rains killed at least eight people, displaced nearly 5,500 and devastated parts of the central islands and Manila.
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NEW YORK, Feb. 15 -- Struggling bond insurer FGIC said Friday that it would seek to split its business in two in a move that could help settle jitters in the municipal bond market that have raised the cost of financing public projects.
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AOL on Monday issued an update to its AOL Video service that it says will make it easier for users to find, watch, and share web videos.
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Reuters - The dollar edged up against the yen on Thursday as surprisingly limp machinery orders data for Japan helped investors to recoup earlier losses made on cautious remarks about U.S. growth by the Federal Reserve chief.
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A study on a 15 million-year-old underground Antarctic lake could yield clues on the origins of life.
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Yamaha davanti a tutti nella prima giornata di test MotoGp a Sepang. Lo statunitense Colin Edwards &...
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Martin Kettle: If the EU now spurns Turkey, it will deservedly stand accused of historic dishonesty and perfidy.
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A possible revolution in the federal criminal justice system will be on the agenda when the Supreme Court opens its new term tomorrow.
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The latest probable common ancestor to humans and great apes had a body like an ape, fingers like a chimp and the upright posture of humans, according to researchers who unearthed a fossil of the animal in Spain.
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Members are being warned to take further precautions against al-Qaeda attacks
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Scientists release results from Huygens' journey to Saturn's moon, revealing evidence of flooding on the surface.
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Microsoft's Web site lists about 40 software programs that may be hampered when its Service Pack 2 is installed and 50 that don't seem to be compatible at all -- these aren't obscure titles, either. -The Washington Post
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La Federazione nazionale della stampa ha proclamato una giornata "di silenzio dell'informazione" a tutela dell'autonomia del giornalismo e del diritto di cronaca. La redazione si astiene dal lavoro fino alle 7 di domani
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AP - A bus hit a median wall and utility poles on Interstate 85 near downtown, killing two people and critically injuring two others, police said.
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AP - Microsoft Corp. announced a partnership with Singapore-based Flextronics International Ltd. on Monday to market a new range of high-specification phones, running Windows Mobile, to handset makers and network operators worldwide.
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Venerdì alle 12, presso la Sala Consiliare della Provincia di Bologna, a Palazzo Malvezzi, si terr&a...
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David Beckham suffered a fractured rib in a clash with Ben Thatcher after scoring in England's 2-0 win against Wales. He would also have been suspended after picking up a yellow card, leaving Owen to take over the captaincy in Baku.
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The Cubs are not finished altering their roster for next season, but they are not expected to spend a lot of money doing it.
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IN CASE anyone had forgotten, Jim McDonnell, Danny Williams’s trainer, stood up at the last pre-bout press conference here on Wednesday and repeated his
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PHILADELPHIA (Ticker) - Guard John Salmons had his fourth-year option exercised by the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday, keeping him with the club through the 2005-06 season.
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Berlusconi rilancia: "In agguato oppressione e miseria" Craxi "vittima di una ubriacatura giustizialista" "Italia a rischio comunismo la democrazia Ú in pericolo" (18:33 29/01/2005)
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Reuters - "Sunday Night Football" gave NBC the kick it needed to win the night in viewership and the adults 18-49 demographic.
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NEW YORK -- The nation's manufacturing sector extended its growth streak to a fourth consecutive month in May, overcoming worries about inflation, soaring gas prices and the economy's slowing growth, a research group said Friday.
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A rare and potentially serious sexually transmitted form of chlamydia has turned up in a few patients in San Francisco, prompting health officials to issue a public warning.
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BERLIN, Jan 17 (Reuters) German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder said today progress towards West Asia peace depended on the United States playing a more active role.
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A broken molar found in a box of ancient internal organs was the key to finding Egypt's long-lost gender-bending ruler, Egyptian authorities announced.
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Lobbyists and members of Congress have managed to hold off the enforcement of a five-year-old law that required country-of-origin labeling on meat, fish and produce.
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AP - Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:
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Youngsters are meeting up with people they met on the internet, without their parents knowing, research suggests.
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De Magistris mi ha indagato per diventare un eroe
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Bruno Cirillo è tornato alla Reggina. Il difensore, classe 1977, cresciuto nel settore giovan...
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LONDON, England -- Manchester City manager Kevin Keegan has been charged by the Football Association with verbally abusing referee Steve Dunn after his side's 4-3 defeat at Newcastle.
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Bob Fagerstrom, of Riverdale, will be the new plant manager at Dakota Gasification Co., near Beulah. Fagerstrom will begin Feb. 26 and will replace Fred Stern, who retires March 9.
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Carl Edwards ended a 52-race Nextel Cup winless streak Sunday by holding off Martin Truex Jr. to win at Michigan International Speedway.
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AFP - Democratic rivals Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama slugged it out in a new round of presidential nominating contests Saturday, scrambling for precious delegates and an elusive edge.
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Suspected separatists bombed a power line, a gas pipeline, a tea plantation and a crowded marketplace in northeastern India on Sunday, intensifying a campaign of violence
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More than 1,400 Colombian paramilitaries hand over their weapons to the country's government.
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AP - Fewer than 190,000 people are living in New Orleans a year after Hurricane Katrina, according to a door-to-door survey released Thursday.
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HONOLULU -- They were both surprised that he was picked as a substitute player for the Pro Bowl.
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What causes the burnlike skin lesions associated with Stevens-Johnson syndrome?
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Hal Sutton wasn't blaming Phil Mickelson. The captain of the US Ryder Cup team wasn't blaming anyone. But he was frustrated and at least a little peeved, and someone asked.
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By the time this piece is read, the jolly sound of drums, flutes and songs would have resounded in the air of my city, Pondicherry.
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Thousands of monks and civilians march against Burma's military rulers amid tear gas and baton charges.
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Jermaine O'Neal made an early return to the Indiana Pacers' line-up but he could not prevent the Detroit Pistons posting a 98-93 victory in the first meeting between the teams since the infamous "basketbrawl" last month.
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Blog: A sweeping new proposal scheduled for a preliminary vote Wednesday contains criminal penalties for unauthorized sales and fraudulent uses of Social Security numbers, but are there too many exceptions?
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Second opinions can be awkward, to say the least, for doctor and patient, and surprisingly little is known about them.
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GRAND CANYON, Arizona (Reuters) - Maryellen Fleming-Hoffman manages a gift store on the plunging rim of the Grand Canyon, where visitors come to marvel at one of the world's greatest attractions.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Justine Henin and Serena Williams will square up in a battle of former champions at the U.S. Open on Tuesday, while Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic headline the action in the men's event.
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Oracle's stock price rose on Wednesday after the software maker reported that its first-quarter profit surged 16 percent compared to last year, reaching $509 million.
0Business
The chain’s new chief executive was everything his predecessor was not: folksy, sincere, occasionally funny and often self-deprecating.
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The Ohio secretary of state officially certified on Monday that President Bush won that swing state by roughly 119,000 votes, but an array of Democrats, third
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President opens African tour by urging Nairobi to consent to power-sharing deal with opposition.
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E' esplosa autocisterna carica di gpl
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In my husband’s opinion, when it comes to technology, whatever the opposite of a green thumb is, I have it.
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