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CLEVELAND, Ohio (Sports Network) - Cleveland Browns head coach Butch Davis resigned Tuesday. | 8Sports |
A business course on cutthroat capitalism disguised as a slacker comedy: Thatâs the kindest way to describe Michael Lehmannâs âFlakes.â | 1Entertainment |
NEW YORK - A late-session buying spurt gave stocks a moderate lift Tuesday as investors managed to overcome their disappointment over troubling readings on consumer confidence and manufacturing. But with volume extremely light, analysts said it was difficult to place any real significance on the upturn... | 13World |
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- A mysterious illness is k | 6Sci/Tech |
BEIJING (Reuters) - About 400 Chinese men whose children
were sold to work as slaves at brickworks were seeking help
online after risking their lives and spending all their savings
in a mostly futile search, media reported on Wednesday. | 6Sci/Tech |
Demanding full labor rights, unionized public workers went on a general strike for the first time in the nationâs history on Monday. | 13World |
Ruud Van Nistelrooy non ha dubbi: "Credo che Ronaldo sia il miglior attaccante di tutti i tempi, ho ... | 4Italia |
Read full story for latest details. | 10Top News |
AP - At least two men broke into a prominent doctor's home early Monday, kidnapped a female family member to withdraw money from a bank and then killed the doctor's wife and their two daughters, police said. | 12U.S. |
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rookie pitcher Jon Lester has a form of lymphoma and will begin treatment this week, the Boston Red Sox announced on Friday. | 8Sports |
sprayed a public bus with bullets and left a menacing message for crime-busting politicians. At least four men in two cars forced the bus to the side of the road and opened fire on it with assault rifles. | 11Top Stories |
Cessate il fuoco, accordo con Hamas e' possibile | 4Italia |
Reuters - The Toronto Film Critics
Association on Tuesday chose "The Queen" as the best picture of
2006, while Helen Mirren won the actress award for her title
role. | 1Entertainment |
In photo land, a new gizmo extreme white balancing than the traditional white paper. David Becker's PMA coverage continues in Gadget Lab. | 6Sci/Tech |
Machines' high price, and belief that demand for them in U.S. is relatively modest, will keep them out of U.S. market for now. | 6Sci/Tech |
ROME (Reuters) - Iran will not retreat "one iota" from its nuclear program, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Tuesday just hours before his new chief negotiator was to meet Western diplomats for the first time. | 10Top News |
AP - The Marine officer in charge of troops suspected of killing 24 Iraqi men, women and children told investigators he did not initiate an inquiry into the carnage because he did not consider the deaths unusual, The Washington Post reported Saturday. | 12U.S. |
Chelsea captain John Terry says the Blues should not pursue his England colleague Ashley Cole. | 2Europe |
MILAN (Dow Jones)--Australian-based media company News Corp. (NWS) Tuesday said it paid EUR88 million to buy Telecom Italia SpA's (TI) 19. | 0Business |
A growing number of Catholic churches are cancelling midnight mass and holding Christmas Eve services earlier in the evening due to fears of disruption from drunken revellers | 10Top News |
The Massachusetts Turnpike Authority this month issued a request for proposals to develop a block of air space over the turnpike near Kenmore Square, just west of Brookline Avenue. | 0Business |
FORT PIERCE, Fla. - Weakened but persistent, Tropical Storm Frances took aim at the Florida Panhandle on Monday after the former hurricane caused flooding and ripped roofs off buildings throughout a wide swath of central and southern Florida... | 13World |
AP - The New England Patriots signed first-round draft pick Benjamin Watson on Monday, ending the tight end's lengthy holdout. | 8Sports |
MUNICH, Germany -- Bayern Munich are expecting Iranian striker Vahid Hashemian to travel to Israel for this week's Champions League match, an act which could put him in trouble in Teheran. | 8Sports |
England, after 14 sensational holes of foursomes golf - and four more distinctly ordinary ones - are set to win the World Cup this weekend. | 8Sports |
com December 3, 2004, 3:26 PM PT. SAN FRANCISCO--The "Cell" processor that will power the next version of the PlayStation game console will also be adaptable for advanced scientific | 6Sci/Tech |
A US court will rule on whether to block the forced auction of Yukos assets on Thursday, the company says. | 0Business |
Republicans tried to raise fresh doubts about John F. Kerry's commitment to fighting terrorism, citing an interview published Sunday in which the Democratic nominee compared the anti | 11Top Stories |
The 71-year-old partner of a woman found dead at her home over a year ago is accused of her murder. | 10Top News |
AP - Josh Beckett's 20th win couldn't have come at a better time for the Boston Red Sox. The All-Star right-hander pitched six strong innings to become the first 20-game winner in the majors since 2005, and the Red Sox used late home runs by Jason Varitek, David Ortiz and Mike Lowell to pull away to an 8-1 victory over... | 8Sports |
Computer giant Dell recalled about 4.4 million AC adapters worldwide because of fire and electrical shock hazards, the company and the Consumer Product Safety Commission said last week. | 11Top Stories |
Stars including Jamelia will play in a charity shop in London as part of a month-long music festival organised by Oxfam. | 1Entertainment |
With just a few weeks left in office, Secretary of State Colin Powell is planning visits to three European countries this week in hopes of healing divisions stemming from the Iraq war and stressing a renewed ... | 2Europe |
Reuters - Bloated with inventory and mired in the
red, the digital camera business of Japan's Olympus Corp.
underscores how making money in the cut-throat market is
getting tougher. | 6Sci/Tech |
RAMALLAH, WEST BANK - Interim Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas vowed on Saturday to lead his people to independent statehood, in his first official campaign speech before January's presidential election. | 11Top Stories |
Is Central Park a serene "church" for reflective New Yorkers or a bustling "town square" for the masses? | 1Entertainment |
couldn't help laughing when he learnt he would be released on Sept. 1. On July 21, three Kenyans, three Indians and an Egyptian working for the Kuwait and Gulf Link company were kidnapped | 13World |
Segna un calo dello 0,4% | 4Italia |
Three Israeli soldiers and three Palestinian gunmen were killed yesterday in battles near the Gaza Strip settlement of Morag. The clash came a day after a woman suicide bomber killed | 11Top Stories |
In the beginning there was Darwin. And then there was intelligent design. How the next generation of 'creation science' is invading America's classrooms. By Evan Ratliff from Wired magazine. | 6Sci/Tech |
The Beatles' Across the Universe will become the first song ever to be beamed directly into space next week, Nasa announces. | 1Entertainment |
House Democrats vowed to pursue a broad overhaul of tax breaks and other subsidies to oil companies in January. | 13World |
Pitt alumnae Wangari Muta Maathai has been awarded the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize, making her the first African woman to receive the award. | 13World |
Reuters - Clothing retailer Talbots Inc. (TLB.N)
on Wednesday posted a slight increase in quarterly profit,
meeting its lowered forecast, as it sold more merchandise at
full price and recorded a tax benefit. | 0Business |
Il musicista racconta la storia con Kate Moss | 4Italia |
LG Electronics has filed a lawsuit against the world's largest contract manufacturer of laptop PCs over the infringement of four patents related to DVD (digital video disc) technology, the company said Wednesday. | 0Business |
AP - Ray Rice will skip his senior year to enter the NFL draft after becoming the leading rusher in Rutgers history and transforming the Scarlet Knights into a Top 25 team. | 8Sports |
Five things we think you'll like, including a sprinkling of 'Stardust,' a book on Gershwin and his peers, and the long-awaited return of AWOL film stars. | 1Entertainment |
When my 17-year-old son said he might want to apply to colleges on the West Coast, my wife had a flashback. When she was thinking about schools in the fall of 1970, she considered Stanford. Her father told her to forget it. His rationale: the cost of flying coast-to-coast, on top of tuition costs, would have made Stanf... | 0Business |
AP - In what could become a model for other states, Nevada voters on Tuesday became the first in the nation to cast ballots in a statewide election on computers that printed paper records of electronic ballots. | 12U.S. |
KINSHASA (Reuters) - The United Nations is investigating reports that Rwandan soldiers carried out human rights abuses against civilians in Democratic Republic of Congo last month, a spokeswoman said on Wednesday. | 13World |
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Two astronauts on the International Space Station will make a spacewalk next week to find out if a micrometeoroid strike damaged a critical part of the outpost's power system, officials said on Thursday. | 10Top News |
The police ask the inquiry into the deaths of three children at NI hospitals to postpone part of the hearings. | 2Europe |
AFP - The German economy -- the biggest in the 12-country eurozone -- continued to tread water in the fourth quarter, notching up growth that was only fractionaly higher than in the preceding three months, the Bundesbank estimated. | 2Europe |
DAR ES SALAAM (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. | 13World |
Il greggio e' scambiato a 88,84 dollari al barile | 4Italia |
To: BUSINESS EDITORS Contact: Paul Cost | 6Sci/Tech |
Former BBC chief Greg Dyke has reopened the row over Tony Blair's decision to go to war with Iraq. Dyke was forced to resign from his post, along with former BBC chairman Gavyn Davies, last January after Lord | 13World |
1 November 2004 - The United Nations envoy for Iraq, Ashraf Qazi, met today in Baghdad with interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi for talks on the situation in the country and the UN role in helping it through the transitional process. | 11Top Stories |
Jeju Island, South Korea (Sports Network) - Grace Park and Carin Koch posted matching rounds of six-under-par 66 on Friday to share the lead after the first round of the CJ Nine Bridges Classic. | 8Sports |
A group of 40 people, thought to be North Koreans, force their way into the Canadian embassy in Beijing. | 10Top News |
People will be able to buy their postage online, making stamps unnecessary, in a new scheme from the Royal Mail. | 6Sci/Tech |
Scientists have determined that human fossils found in Ethiopia in 1967 are 65,000 years older than first thought. | 13World |
Life & style: Rowan Pelling on her experience of the link between fertility and acupuncture | 10Top News |
OTTAWA (CP) - The CFL's most outstanding player started the 92nd Grey Cup on the bench. BC Lions coach Wally Buono went with experience over youth Sunday, starting veteran Dave Dickenson in the Grey Cup against | 8Sports |
The US disaster teams have rushed to the Asian countries hit by a massive earthquake and tsunamis while the US government is sending emergency aid package to the disaster affected countries, officials said here Monday. | 11Top Stories |
The unsung and understated Kevin Boss will try to partly fill the sizable void that the injured tight end Jeremy Shockey has left behind. | 8Sports |
Four years ago, blindly relying on exit polls that had flawlessly predicted presidential winners for decades, ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, Fox News and MSNBC made "Dewey defeats Truman" look like a warm-up act for the real laughter. | 11Top Stories |
( InfoWorld ) - BenQÂ plans to offer a 65-inch LCD TV in the second half of this year as it moves to expand the size of its LCD TV products, a manager in its digital media group said Friday.
The company is also researching the possibility of using LED (light emitting diode) backlights in some desktop LCDs (liquid cryst... | 6Sci/Tech |
A dicembre invece netto calo -22% | 4Italia |
A foreign man is shot dead near a shopping complex in the Saudi Arabian capital Riyadh. | 2Europe |
Telecoms regulator Ofcom says BT must provide rivals with "real equality of access" to its phone lines network, or else face action. | 2Europe |
Demand Media, Inc., the next-generation web me | 6Sci/Tech |
Oil prices hovered just below $47 a barrel on Wednesday, awaiting US data that was expected to show a big drop in fuel stocks after Hurricane Ivan disrupted operations. | 1Entertainment |
AP - A triple car bombing struck a food market in a predominantly Shiite area in central Baghdad on Saturday, killing at least 51 people a day after a U.S.-Iraqi raid against Sunni insurgents in a nearby neighborhood. | 13World |
Two Britons are feared to have been killed in a cargo plane which crashed immediately after take-off in eastern Canada and burst into flames. | 13World |
"Le mie condizioni non sono buone, ma nemmeno pessime. Si tratta di una cosa lieve, rientrerò nella ... | 4Italia |
While America prefers Yahoo!
A survey of internet usage across Europe reveals that Google is the region's most popular website in every country except Sweden and Norway.⊠| 7Software and Developement |
In the prelude to a plunge, NASA's Cassini will set Europe's Huygens probe free tonight. It's the start of a thrill ride that in three weeks will drop Huygens into the murky moon Titan. | 6Sci/Tech |
Spurs open their Uefa Cup campaign with a deserved away win over Slavia Prague. | 10Top News |
CQPolitics.com - Democrats are ratcheting up their efforts to oust Rep. Thomas M. Reynolds, chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, in the wake of the congressional page scandal that has raised pointed questions about how Reynolds handled the issue when he first learned of it. | 12U.S. |
L'America violenta di Hot Kid di Elmore Leonard e di Stark di Edward Bunker, e poi due neri romanzi scandinavi. A Napoli Ligabue racconta le sue poesie. Gli eventi da non perdere | 4Italia |
Mostly women and children were killed in the Sadr City district of Baghdad when a bomb detonated next to a tanker truck. | 13World |
Fernando Meligeni ha lasciato la guida della nazionale brasiliana di Coppa Davis. Meligeni ha rim... | 4Italia |
A father's rights campaigner entered the grounds of British Queen's residence Buckingham Palace and gained access to a balcony Monday afternoon. | 11Top Stories |
Earthquakes can be triggered by the Earthâs tides, UCLA scientists confirmed Oct. 21 in Science Express, the online journal of Science. | 6Sci/Tech |
There's new evidence from an Antarctic ice core that the popular image of the melting poles doesn't quite fit reality at the southern one. Elizabeth R. Thomas of the British Antarctic Survey and colleagues report in Geophysical Research Letters that snow accumulation has doubled since 1850 in the western Antarctic peni... | 13World |
GAZA, Gaza Strip - The Palestinian militant group Hamas threatened today to target Israelis abroad after blaming Israel for the killing of a Hamas official in Syria. | 13World |
AP - Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder paid tribute Tuesday to the victims of the Auschwitz death camp, acknowledging the Nazis had wide support and promising that Germany will fulfill its "moral obligation" to keep alive the memory of their crimes. | 2Europe |
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Treasury debt prices jumped on Friday after a soft U.S. jobs report revived speculation the Federal Reserve may not raise interest rates as far and fast as the market had feared. | 0Business |
Former nuclear technician Mordechai Vanunu has been re-arrested in Israel, the BBC and Israeli media reported Thursday. Vanunu, who was freed in April after spending 18 years | 1Entertainment |
Southampton, Sep 22 (UNI) West Indies batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan today said his team was very surprised when Pakistan chose to bat first in the ICC Champions Trophy semifinal at the Rose Bowl here. | 11Top Stories |
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The operators of the online payment service PayPal say efforts are underway to fix "intermittent'' outages that have bugged the service for several days. | 0Business |
LONDON: Civil servants with a low pay scale have a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes as compared to their high-paid counterparts, a study has revealed. | 3Health |
Shares for Google slip for the first time since its public offering. Also: FDA under fire for its slow Vioxx reaction & hellip;. Yahoo and SBC stay friends through new deal & hellip;. and more. | 0Business |
RBC, 18.10.2004, Moscow 12:01:27.Russia has officially joined the Central Asian Cooperation Organization. A corresponding document was signed at a summit of the organization held in Dushanbe. | 13World |
Sweden remembers its hugely popular foreign minister Anna Lindh, who was stabbed to death a year ago. | 10Top News |
Reuters - Sudan has agreed to consider the asylum
claims of 76 Eritreans who forced a Libyan plane to land in
Sudan because they feared returning home, a U.N. official said
Saturday. Libya had denied the Eritreans refugee status. | 13World |
AP - REPORT FINDINGS: The number of people affected by the conflict in Sudan's Darfur region has grown to 2 million, and there are strong indications of war crimes "on a large and systematic scale." | 13World |
One part math, two parts physics, customization promises to transform an everyday racket into the perfect tennis machine. | 1Entertainment |
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