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Life: The $250m (£139m) Genesis space probe, which crash-landed last month, failed because the switches designed to trigger its parachute were installed backwards.
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Berti Vogts has admitted that he had little option but to quit as Scotland coach, blaming what he called "disgraceful abuse".
1Entertainment
Matteo Brighi, il centrocampista del Chievo che ieri, in un contrasto di gioco, ha riportato la frat...
4Italia
Il Dito & Other Gestures by The In Out
5Music Feeds
AP - Matt Stairs homered and drove in four runs, Dustin McGowan pitched seven scoreless innings and the Toronto Blue Jays wrapped up a 10-game road trip with a 10-3 victory over the Oakland Athletics on Wednesday.
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'La parola perdono e' grossa, ma non ho propositi vendetta'
4Italia
Lack of new titles
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Emirates Team New Zealand si aggiudica il primo match-race della finale della Louis Vuitton Cup. I '...
4Italia
Derek Jeter hit a leadoff home run, Jon Lieber pitched into the eighth inning, and the New York Yankees clinched their 10th consecutive trip to the postseason
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TITLE challenger Danny Williams last night branded heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko a junkie who should have been banned from boxing for good.
8Sports
NICHOLASVILLE, Ky., Sept. 3 -- Shaken by tragedy, people packed Kentucky churches on Sunday, a week after the crash of Comair Flight 5191 killed 49 people in Lexington.
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AP - Wide receiver Robert Ferguson says he hopes to see action in the playoffs.
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AP - Federal agents and soldiers seized the top-security Matamoros prison near the Texas border Wednesday, a week after six prison employees were slain and their bodies dumped outside the facility's gates amid growing violence in Mexico's prison system.
13World
AP - For the first time in at least a decade, the vaccination rate for black children in the United States has caught up to that of youngsters in other racial groups, the government reported Thursday.
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AP - Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld's future has been in doubt amid spreading violence and U.S. deaths in Iraq. Whether he would remain in his job was one of the last big question marks about President Bush's second-term Cabinet.
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Oscar-winner Nicolas Cage, who has not had a hit film in years, struck gold at the North American box office on Sunday with his new adventure movie "National Treasure" as family-oriented pictures led the field.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. factory output grew more slowly in January as companies received fewer orders, although managers did show a renewed desire to hire new workers, an industry survey showed on Tuesday.
0Business
Il campione del mondo Paolo Bettini sarà al via dell'89/a edizione del Giro dell'Emilia, in p...
4Italia
Badly bruised by the sharp downturn in the housing market, Citigroup is bringing its mortgage-related activities under one roof.
0Business
FORMER Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has called for a "clear and careful analysis" of last week's hostage drama at a school in southern Russia and argued that parliament should be involved in the investigation.
1Entertainment
CHICAGO (Reuters) - One of the nation's leading cardiologists is calling for a sweeping study that evaluates the risks of potentially fatal blood clots related to widely used heart devices that treat blocked heart arteries.
3Health
Reuters - The decline in prices of existing single-family homes accelerated in August and fell at their fastest pace since 1991, according to the Standard & Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index.
0Business
AP - Rollie Vonlinger looked sadly across Lake Cumberland at some of the fishing spots he has hit over the past 30 years. It is going to be hard to get to some of those spots from now on, because the boat ramp he normally uses no longer reaches the water.
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Domani, 14 febbraio, san valentino, debutta su internet www.genoalive.it, piattaforma web dedicata i...
4Italia
HEILIGENDAMM, Germany (Reuters) - Leaders of the world's major powers gather on Germany's Baltic coast on Wednesday for a G8 summit likely to be dominated by U.S.-Russia tensions and wrangling over global warming.
10Top News
AP - Democrat John Edwards sharpened his populist appeal to working families on Sunday, blaming corporate greed and political calculation for the economic and other problems affecting the middle class.
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ONE of the seven great unsolved mysteries of mathematics may have been cracked by a reclusive Russian who has no interest in the million dollar prize his solution could win him.
6Sci/Tech
The Department of Homeland Security and the FBI agree that the homemade explosive devices that have wreaked havoc in Iraq pose a rising threat to the United States. But lawmakers and first responders say the Bush administration has been slow to devise a strategy for countering the weapons and has...
12U.S.
A new study has drawn direct links between anti-gay discrimination and mental health, with results suggesting nearly a third of lesbian, gay and bisexual people in the United Kingdom have attempted suicide.
2Europe
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar fell across the board on Wednesday after a much wider-than-expected November U.S. trade deficit fueled a sell-off in the currency.
0Business
USATODAY.com - In the calculus of Internet crime, two of the most sought-after commodities are zombie PCs and valid e-mail addresses.
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While most biotechnology stocks rose Wednesday, shares of major stem cell researchers fell sharply as George W. Bush's victory in the presidential election was confirmed.
0Business
MELBOURNE (Dow Jones)--Following several years of cost cutting, Australia's Orica Ltd. (ORI.AU), the world's biggest maker of mining explosives, on Wednesday said net
0Business
Crescono del 13,4% i ricavi del gruppo Aeffe
4Italia
Reuters - Oil prices slipped further from record highs on Wednesday as traders locked in profits after the market's $10 surge since mid-August.
0Business
The government agrees to look into funding a first men-only refuge for victims of forced marriage.
2Europe
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A suicide bomber blew himself up among soldiers and civilians celebrating Iraq's national Army Day holiday in central Baghdad on Sunday, killing 11 people in the latest in an upsurge of suicide attacks.
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BERLIN, May 29 -- Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Tuesday cautioned against a growing sentiment in Israel to pursue peace with Syria instead of with warring Palestinian factions, saying there is "no substitute" for creating a Palestinian state.
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The court in Santa Maria, California, where pop icon Michael Jackson's child molestation case is being heard was in for a shock when prosecutors played a tape of a terrified child's voice.
1Entertainment
If Novell wants to be relevant they need to put a stake in the ground where Red Hat isn't already dominating. .NET is the answer.
6Sci/Tech
Quotazioni al ribasso per previsioni su scorte Usa
4Italia
The NASUWT says it is inappropriate for pupils to be sitting on interview panels for new staff.
10Top News
A suicide bomber kills at least 20 people in an attack on an Iraqi police recruitment centre in Falluja.
13World
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has approved the construction of 1,000 more homes in Jewish settlements in the West Bank, officials said Tuesday, violating a US-backed peace plan that calls for a building freeze.
11Top Stories
Just going into beta, Yahoo's new social network, Mash, beats the stuffing out of its predecessor, Yahoo 360.
6Sci/Tech
Light crude dips but remains less than a dollar shy of an all-time high reached earlier this week. LONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices remained just below record highs on Friday amid concern over possible conflict
1Entertainment
Pearl Harbor veteran Andrew Hlusak of Phoenix was fresh off a 12-hour shore leave on the morning of Dec. 7, 1941, when he heard a fateful call that signaled the entire world was about to change.
1Entertainment
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Embattled mortgage finance company Fannie Mae FNM.N agreed to keep billions of dollars more cash on hand while it corrects accounting problems, its government regulator said on Monday.
0Business
AP - Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry pledged Friday "to hunt down and destroy" Osama bin Laden as a new videotape of the terrorist leader surfaced four days before the election.
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According to a British Army spokesman, two armoured Land Rovers were attacked this morning near the southern city of Basra. The first vehicle was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade and when soldiers from the
1Entertainment
AP - Men sobbed as police unloaded 16 charred bodies at a mortuary in this western Kenyan city. People with machete and arrow wounds overwhelmed the main hospital and were forced to share beds. Hundreds of homeless took shelter at a church.
13World
Also: New Zealand teen runs internet banking scam. Read these stories and more from around the Web on News.com Extra.
6Sci/Tech
Evasione anche in vendita gas metano
4Italia
AP - Travis Diener scored 29 points despite playing with a sprained ankle, and led unbeaten Marquette past No. 24 Wisconsin 63-54 Saturday night.
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AP - The author of an "unauthorized tribute" to Clay Aiken is suing the "American Idol" singer, claiming he defamed her and conspired to stifle sales of her book.
1Entertainment
Reuters - A Brazilian referee was suspended on Monday for sending off the wrong player during a match at the weekend.
2Europe
Indice Dow Jones segna -0,09%, Nasdaq fermo, SP -0,04%
4Italia
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AP - The San Francisco 49ers waived troubled receiver Antonio Bryant on Thursday night, just one season after signing him to a lucrative four-year, free-agent contract.
8Sports
Medicare's toll-free telephone line, one of the main vehicles for disseminating information about new prescription drug benefits and drug discount cards, gives accurate
3Health
Move D - Namlook XI - Sons of Kraut - EP by David Moufang & Pete Namlook
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AP - Protesters held four people hostage for hours Friday, charging they were linked to a fatal shooting of a demonstrator during protests that have have besieged Oaxaca since June.
13World
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Viagra, Pfizer Inc's famous impotence treatment, demonstrated promise in a late-stage clinical trial for use in treating the often fatal disease pulmonary arterial hypertension.
3Health
A court martial drops all charges against five of seven UK soldiers accused of abusing Iraqi civilians.
10Top News
Isiah Thomas with predictable restraint, ignored Larry Brown’s grievances and praised his achievements.
8Sports
An affiliate of private equity giant KKR delays repayments on debt related to the ailing US housing market.
0Business
By Bob Tourtellotte LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The Sundance Film Festival, thepremier U.S. showcase for independent cinema, named the filmson Monday that will compete at its 2005 festival in January,including documentaries energy company Enron and Peru'sfugitive president, Alberto Fujimori.
13World
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The two main U.S. satellite radio providers, Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio on Monday said they would merge in a stock-for-stock deal, a move that has been long expected in the young industry.
6Sci/Tech
A section of a 4.5km-long hotel complex built by the Nazis as a holiday camp is sold at auction.
2Europe
L'ultima partita dell'anno e la prima della nuova stagione. Al Centro Federale di Trieste, la nazion...
4Italia
Of The Doctor and the Great Fish, Part II. Dr. Anthony is a surgeon whose deft fingers have found their way into human hearts and back many thousands of times in his career, which makes his misadventures with fish somewhat enigmatic.
8Sports
AFP - AIDS experts have called for a mass circumcision programme in South Africa, condemning a "deafening silence" from policy makers since studies revealed it sharply cut infection rates.
3Health
Blackwater USA triggered a major battle in the Iraq war in 2004 by sending an unprepared team of guards into an insurgent stronghold, a move that led to their horrific deaths and a violent response by U.S. forces, says a congressional investigation
10Top News
Il presidente della Fifa, Joseph Blatter, ha consegnato a Giovanna Facchetti, moglie dell'ex preside...
4Italia
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan said in the Irish capital of Dublin on Thursday that Europe shouldoffer more help for the United Nations global peacekeeping operations.
13World
AFP - The world's richest nations need to show greater commitment towards Africa, Prime Minister Tony Blair said Thursday, amid concern that pledges on aid and development were falling short.
2Europe
Taleban leader Mullah Omar and al-Qaeda commanders are living in Pakistan, says a senior US official.
13World
AFP - Jordan's King Abdullah II called for the European Union to bridge differences between Israel and the Palestinians ahead of a US-sponsored peace conference in talks on Sunday with visiting Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi.
2Europe
Presidenza Rai Sat a Freccero, Del Bufalo a Rai Parlamento
4Italia
Ma solo il 18 settembre saranno tutti a regime
4Italia
Nell'anticipo della 23/a giornata del campionato tedesco, Stoccarda ed Hertha Berlino hanno pareggia...
4Italia
Crotone, scontro tra due auto cinque morti (16:56 20/01/2005)
4Italia
"Sara' garantita la non interferenza nelle scelte Telecom"
4Italia
'Si possono configurare autonome notizie di reato'
4Italia
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Taco Bell has closed four restaurants in New York as a precautionary measure after a suspected E.coli outbreak at one of its New Jersey outlets sickened nearly a dozen people, the Yum Brand Inc. unit said on Monday.
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Ieri sera i telespettatori sono stati oltre 13 milioni
4Italia
Se immessi sul mercato avrebbero fruttato 1.700.000 euro
4Italia
AFP - Europe's fragile recovery is being held back by the surge in world oil prices, which is limiting growth and threatening to stop key eurozone economies from restoring order to their public finances, analysts say.
2Europe
A 35-year-old Vallejo man suspected of killing his wife and spinning a hellish tale of her dying while they were stranded overnight on San Pablo Bay remained jailed and on a suicide watch Friday.
11Top Stories
Five oil workers have been kidnapped in southern Nigeria's oil-rich Delta region, officials say.
0Business
Up on the surface, the signs of the trouble at the Jefferson Memorial are small:
10Top News
[Hollywood News]: London, Oct 28 : Oscar-winning actress Nicole Kidman has defended a controversial scene in her forthcoming film 'Birth', in which she is naked in the bath with a ten-year-old boy.
1Entertainment
AFP - French ministers are Tuesday to unveil a blueprint for tackling unemployment and discrimination in hundreds of low-income, high-immigrant suburbs that exploded into rioting in 2005.
2Europe
Actor Chris Langham is due to appear at crown court for the first time on sex assault charges.
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AP - Not one to doubt herself, or pay any heed to those who do, Serena Williams likes her chances as she returns to the All England Club.
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Il tecnico del Catania Silvio Baldini non pensa al campionato alla alla sfida di coppa Italia con il...
4Italia
It started as a pesky cold -- not surprising given the winter season, two back-to-back cross-country trips, little sleep and mingling with hundreds of people.
3Health
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece, shamed and angered by Olympic doping scandals, hailed an instant new heroine Monday when Athanasia Tsoumeleka won the women's 20 km walk to give the Olympic hosts their first athletics gold medal.
8Sports
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Two years after an explosion tore apart the Sago Mine and killed 12 men, prompting Congress to pass legislation strengthening mine safety standards, many of those standards have yet to be implemented.
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The European Commission has asked four more countries for information on how they buy computers. Rival AMD applauds the move.
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