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VITERBO - Sono due cittadini polacchi le vittime dell'incidente avvenuto questa mattina sull'A1, nel tratto laziale tra Magliano Sabina e Orte, in direzione di Firenze. Coinvolti nello scontro un pullman, un | 4Italia |
Delta Air Line's pilots negotiation committee last night reached a tentative cost-cutting agreement with the Atlanta-based airline. | 11Top Stories |
Poverty in Burma is getting worse and many who need aid are not getting it, a senior UN official warns. | 13World |
Sir Clive Woodward's position as Lions coach will come under scrutiny at a meeting on Tuesday. | 2Europe |
The man they call âTailpipe Johnâ on Capitol Hill for his tight ties to the auto industry has had a change of heart on global warming and carbon emissions. Or has he? | 10Top News |
The Palestinian leadership convened yesterday without Yasser Arafat in the chair for the first time in years, making a show of stability while the ailing iconic | 13World |
SAN DIEGO (AP) - A rare northern white rhinoceros died Wednesday at the San Diego Zoo, dwindling the critically endangered species' population to as few as 13 worldwide, zoo officials said.Nadi was one of three northern white rhinos at the zoo's Wild Animal Park. | 6Sci/Tech |
The fast food purveyor suffers more hurricane damage. | 0Business |
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The Chicago Cubs beat the St Louis Cardinals 12-3 to regain a share of first place in the National League Central Division on Monday, Aramis Ramirez leading the onslaught with two home runs. | 8Sports |
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is taking a toll on the household income of adults with the disorder. Income lost is now pegged at $77 billion in the US, according to a study by Harvard researcher, Dr. | 3Health |
ROMA - "Abbiamo eseguito la sentenza di Allah contro i 12 nepalesi che credevano in Budda, venuti dal loro Paese per combattere i musulmani e servire gli ebrei ei cristiani". Poche parole per una strage: la | 4Italia |
BOSTON - Fenway Park was soaked from rain by game time Friday night, making it no surprise that Game 3 of the AL championship series would not be played as scheduled. Then the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox had to deal with the fallout... | 13World |
With an eye to North Korea and China, Prime Minister Koizumi's Cabinet is set to pass new guidelines Friday. By Bennett Richardson | Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor. | 13World |
AP - John Kerry's telling voters that President Bush's record on jobs and taxes have helped special interests, not their interests, as he launches the final stretch of his presidential campaign with running mate John Edwards. | 12U.S. |
Reuters - Wachovia Corp , the
fourth-largest U.S. bank, is fighting a lawsuit accusing it of
letting fraudulent telemarketers use its accounts to bilk
millions of dollars from the bank's customers, court papers
show. | 0Business |
Online journals and camera phones are a "paedophile's dream", MSPs are warned. | 10Top News |
AP - Mayor Anthony A. Williams predicted Monday he has enough votes in the District of Columbia Council to approve financing for a ballpark for the Expos in the location agreed to in the team's contract to relocate to the capital. | 8Sports |
Washington -- A fierce dispute over the powers of a new national intelligence director threatened Friday to derail congressional negotiations aimed at completing an intelligence reform bill before the Nov. 2 elections. | 1Entertainment |
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - 'Tis the season for anniversary DVDs. | 1Entertainment |
CARMEL, California (Reuters) - When Clint Eastwood calls, even the biggest celebrities are happy to oblige, giving the actor an especially strong pull in putting together high-profile projects. | 1Entertainment |
A trove of new gear embraces the yoga mystique | 0Business |
KABUL, Afghanistan - Afghanistan's first direct presidential election was thrust into turmoil hours after it began Saturday, when the 15 candidates challenging interim leader Hamid Karzai said they would boycott the results, alleging fraud over the ink meant to ensure people voted only once. The boycott undermined h... | 13World |
The government plans to limit grain exports, selling no more than 1.1 million tons of grain in the marketing year that starts July 1. The total represents about 10 percent of what Ukraine exported a year ago. The government plans to limit exports to 3,000 metric tons of wheat, 600,000 tons of barley... | 0Business |
KHAO LAK, Thailand (Reuters) - Foreign forensic experts joined the desperate race to identify Thailand's tsunami victims as the death toll and the number of missing mounted on Thursday and people gave up hope of finding loved ones alive. | 13World |
he Democratic National Committee said yesterday that it had assembled a team of officials to respond each day to the events at the Republican National Convention, employing a tactic similar to one the Republicans used last month. | 1Entertainment |
Alta penetrazione istituti esteri in Italia | 4Italia |
Media: Alarm bells are ringing in Russian media circles after the alleged poisoning of Anna Politkovskaya, one of the most outspoken critics of Vladimir Putin's policy on Chechnya, and the apparent sacking of the editor of Izvestia today. | 10Top News |
BAKU, Azerbaijan -- England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson promised Tuesday he will "take care" of the controversy surrounding David Beckham's yellow card against Wales later this week. | 1Entertainment |
ObjectWeb, the European open source middleware consortium, has added a Chinese research institute to its membership in a move that could help broaden the use of its software in China, the groups said Thursday. ADVERTISEMENT Solaris 10(TM) OS: Position your business ten moves ahead. Solaris 10 OS has arrived and provide... | 6Sci/Tech |
After the FCC dismissed applications to use a bandwidth segment as a nationwide wireless network, the future of the band is uncertain. | 6Sci/Tech |
Two German railway unions launched a campaign of limited walkouts Monday in a pay dispute with the national rail operator, causing disruption in parts of the country. via CFRB | 2Europe |
According to new evidence, the MMR vaccine (measles, mumps and rubella) is not at all linked to autism. The research also indicated that it is not linked to other developmental problems. | 3Health |
A documentary about last yearâs disputed presidential election has drawn big crowds and generated controversy in Mexico. | 1Entertainment |
Register to win a $2,400 scholarship for you or a family member. Simply fill out the 3-step form for additional information from any of our colleges and you will automatically be entered. | 10Top News |
TEL AVIV, Israel -- A 16-year-old Palestinian blew himself up in an outdoor market Monday, killing three Israelis and wounding 32 others, in the first suicide bombing since Yasser Arafat, the Palestinian Authority president, left the region for urgent | 1Entertainment |
Sven-Goran Eriksson could be Jose Camacho's replacement at Real Madrid, while Sheffield Wednesday are looking for a new boss and Big Sam could be looking for a new club... Sven-Goran Eriksson is high on Real | 11Top Stories |
Will Curt Schilling's ankle, apparently held together with baling wire, hold up so he can make two starts? The Red Sox will want him to start Games 2 and 6 in Boston, where he won't have to bat or run the bases. | 8Sports |
Aljazeera, Baghdad, 05 Sept 2004 -- An influential cleric has lambasted US-led forces for conducting a damaging military raid that he says has harmed efforts to secure the release of two French journalists. | 13World |
The flu killed 36,000 Americans last year - more than 32,000 were 65 or older â-espite the highest immunization rate ever. Over 83 million were immunized but still only six of every ten senior citizens | 3Health |
Il centrocampista del Palermo Aimo Diana, in merito alla convocazione in azzurro da parte di Roberto... | 4Italia |
AP - Angelina Jolie brought her star power to Baghdad Thursday on a mission as a U.N. goodwill ambassador to highlight the plight of Iraqi refugees. | 1Entertainment |
AP - The World Trade Organization on Wednesday issued its first official condemnation of Chinese commercial practices, siding with the United States, European Union and Canada in a dispute over car parts. | 2Europe |
AP - Thirty-three members of Congress have written Attorney General Alberto Gonzales demanding that the FBI update lawmakers on the investigation into the anthrax attacks five years ago that paralyzed the nation with bio-terror fears. | 13World |
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Israeli troops seized a top Hamas militant in the occupied West Bank on Saturday, Israeli military and Palestinian security sources said. | 10Top News |
Barely had his winning putt dropped on the playoff hole when Nicholas Thompson began thinking about a joyous homecoming and the next day's 18 holes of golf. All he had to do was cross 18 time zones to get there. | 8Sports |
Microsoft will offer a full day of training on its new Office 2008 productivity software package during Macworld Expo. | 6Sci/Tech |
The Toronto Blue Jays re-signed outfielder Frank Catalanotto to a two-year, $5.4 million contract, the team said. Catalanotto hit . | 8Sports |
News Corp. mogul Rupert Murdoch received a $12.5 million bonus in fiscal 2004, a 40-percent increase from the bonus he received the previous year, according to the company's annual report. | 0Business |
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers squared off on Tuesday over President George W. Bush's troop buildup in Iraq, with Democrats declaring Americans had lost faith in the war and Republicans warning against undermining the U.S. struggle with terrorism. | 10Top News |
Energy companies pour millions into nanotechnology for oil and gas recovery. | 7Software and Developement |
SPACE.com / LiveScience.com - A new census
compiled by astronomers contains the location of every local galaxy with a supermassive
black hole at its center. | 6Sci/Tech |
China closed down 1,600 Internet cafes between February and August and imposed 100 million yuan, or 12 million US dollars, worth of fines for allowing children to play violent or adult-only games and other violations. | 6Sci/Tech |
SBC, the second-biggest US phone company, plans to cut more than 10,000 jobs, or about 6% of its workforce, by the end of next year. | 0Business |
Terrell Owens suffers an injured ankle in the first half, forcing Dallas to turn to its running game in a 20-13 win over Carolina on Saturday. | 8Sports |
AP - Kidnappers have released a 7-year-old Lebanese boy after a week they grabbed him as he was walking home from school in Iraq, the Lebanese Foreign Ministry said Friday. It was not immediately clear if a ransom was paid. | 13World |
Italian football could restart on Sunday, according to the commissioner of the Italian Federation. | 10Top News |
AP - Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani ran into a buzz saw of opposition Saturday when he explained his opposition to elimination of the federal income tax and replacing it with a so-called "fair tax" based on consumption. | 12U.S. |
Tuesday's vote in the Israeli Knesset in favor of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's plan for unilateral withdrawal of settlers and soldiers from Gaza was a historic moment in the history of Israel. | 11Top Stories |
SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said on Monday he intended to free 250 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails in a gesture to President Mahmoud Abbas, leader of the Fatah faction. | 10Top News |
Reuters - Oscar-winning actor Sean Penn and
his wife, Robin Wright Penn, are divorcing after 11 years of
marriage, People magazine reported on Friday. | 1Entertainment |
LONDON (Reuters) - A decade after Princess Diana and Dodi al-Fayed died in a car crash in a Paris tunnel, Mohamed al-Fayed, Dodi's father, argues the deaths were not an accident. | 13World |
Questo il tabellone dei quarti di finale del Torneo di Viareggio - Coppa Carnevale, giunto alla 60ma... | 4Italia |
President Pervez Musharraf pledged that next week's elections would be free, fair and held on time, after political opponents accused him of planning to rig the vote so he could maintain his grip on power | 10Top News |
In light of Anna Nicole Smith's death, Bahamian authorities are now more interested in questioning her attorney and partner in connection with the death of Smith's son Daniel, the country's chief magistrate said Monday. | 10Top News |
AFP - Four Britons released from the US detention centre at Guantanamo Bay last month have been refused British passports under an obscure law not used in almost 30 years, a lawyer representing two of them said. | 2Europe |
Israel says it will move a planned stretch of its controversial barrier in the West Bank closer to Israel. | 13World |
Reuters - North Korea will allow a team of U.N.
nuclear watchdog officials to visit the Yongbyon reactor it has
agreed to shut down under a disarmament-for-aid deal, the
International Atomic Energy Agency said on Wednesday. | 13World |
SOFIA: Farmers in the southeastern Afghan province of Ningharhar are to turn from opium production to instead produce rose oil, a key component of perfume, by planting 40,000 Bulgarian rose plants, a report ... | 2Europe |
An American woman and a young Afghan girl have died from their wounds after a suicide bomb attack in the Afghan capital of Kabul. A Taliban suicide fighter blew himself up in the attack. | 11Top Stories |
AUSTIN - Jason White, the heady Oklahoma quarterback with the two surgically repaired knees, already has ensured his legacy in the Red River Shootout, no matter the outcome of Saturday's game. | 8Sports |
Jordin is the youngest Idol winner so far. | 1Entertainment |
AP - Crowd favorite Jennifer Capriati never quite figured out how to return the crazy curveballs served up by Elena Dementieva and lost 6-0, 2-6, 7-6 (5) in the U.S. Open semifinals Friday. Earlier, an injured Lindsay Davenport hobbled away with a hip injury after Svetlana Kuznetsova beat her 1-6, 6-2, 6-4. "Russians a... | 8Sports |
Those who fear Google's growing private data collection bristle as FTC OKs merger. | 0Business |
New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, who has sued many big-name drug makers for bilking the government with their drug prices, on Tuesday unveiled a Web site that allows consumers to compare prices at pharmacies in the state. | 6Sci/Tech |
Scott Peterson, whose five-month murder trial fed the nation's appetite for real-life courtroom drama, was found guilty of killing his wife, Laci, and their unborn child in 2002. | 13World |
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Martin Scorsese, the creator of "Raging Bull" and "Taxi Driver", finally won Oscar recognition on Sunday but he had to share the spotlight with politician Al Gore, regal actress Helen Mirren and Cinderella story Jennifer Hudson. | 12U.S. |
International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Jacques Rogge has praised Athens for organising a well-run Games. "I am an extremely happy president of the IOC," Dr Rogge told reporters in Athens. | 1Entertainment |
Aancora una volta Montella è stato costretto ad interrompere l'allenamento per un problema al... | 4Italia |
AP - U.S. border guards at busy northern crossings will start fingerprinting foreign visitors entering from Canada by the end of the year, a top official in the Department of Homeland Security said Tuesday. | 12U.S. |
Vinti oltre 33 milioni di euro | 4Italia |
Looking to push its brand beyond the PC, Hewlett-Packard today launched a major product effort into consumer electronics, including the much-anticipated rollout of its HP-branded iPod music | 11Top Stories |
Life & style: In pictures: the only common themes from the Milan shows seemed to be 'Milanese Mermaid' or 'Seventies Flower Fairy'. | 10Top News |
MILANO - Torna a vincere l'Inter e stasera proprio non ne poteva fare a meno. Pareggiare contro un Messina pieno di assenze e sceso in campo con l'atteggiamento più remissivo e confuso del mondo proprio non era possibile. | 4Italia |
TOKYO (Reuters) - Death row inmate Yoshio Fujinami had hoped his execution would be the last carried out in Japan. | 1Entertainment |
On BlogTelevision: Latest Videos | 10Top News |
LEEDS CASTLE, ENGLAND - The Irish Republican Army would have to definitively renounce violence and the Democratic Unionists would have to agree to a joint administration if either side hopes to revive a peace deal in Northern Ireland. | 13World |
No sooner than weâve all got used to the idea of 3G services in the UK, mm02 has teamed up with NTT DoCoMo to allow 02 to launch the I-mode internet service in Britain, Germany and Ireland. | 6Sci/Tech |
IL COMMENTO
Così muore il centrosinistra
di EZIO MAURO
(07:13 25/01/2008) | 4Italia |
MADRID, England -- Wayne Rooney was hauled minutes before the end of an ill-tempered first half as England sank to a 1-0 defeat in their prestige friendly against Spain in Madrid. | 8Sports |
Dell will expand its lineup of consumer IT services with security tips and installation assistance on products other than PCs. The company has created a new Dell Solutions Center web page (www. | 6Sci/Tech |
South Africa rejects claims from Haiti of illegally allowing exile Jean-Bertrand Aristide to foment unrest in his homeland. | 13World |
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's new guidelines on workplace injuries go into effect within days, but critics threatened lawsuits on Monday to prevent them from become permanent. | 12U.S. |
Reporters have to leave the holy city of Najaf where Shia militants have clashed with US and Iraqi troops. | 10Top News |
AFP - Scottish Premier League side Aberdeen rolled back the years to rejoin the latter stages of European club competition with a 4-0 demolition job on FC Copenhagen on Thursday. | 2Europe |
AP - A fire engulfed a locked leather factory in Calcutta early Wednesday, killing at least nine people who had been trapped inside, officials said. | 13World |
30 i feriti in incidente dovuto a nebbia e alta velocita' | 4Italia |
Indice Nikkei scende di 41,93 punti | 4Italia |
Models at London Fashion week must prove they are in good health before they can be signed to an agency, a report says. | 10Top News |
AP - In the 10 days after Welch Flippin decided to stop dialysis and began succumbing to kidney failure, the 85-year-old Texas farmer and World War II veteran had something on his mind. Something, he told his son, he just had to do. He wanted to vote. | 12U.S. |
The âBlack Listâ has become the kind of underground document that writers with projects in development pray will mention their script. | 1Entertainment |
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