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The company reported a 5.8 percent drop in third-quarter net profit on strong generic competition and falling sales of its diabetes drug in the United States. | 0Business |
Dow Jones +0,11%, Nasdaq -0,08% | 4Italia |
President Vladimir Putin announced radical changes to Russia's democratic institutions yesterday that will give the Kremlin greater power than at any time since the fall of the Soviet Union. | 1Entertainment |
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CES on Video Who needs a fancy electronic axe to slam out power chords? Guitar Hero the way it's really meant to be played...⊠| 7Software and Developement |
Il caso. L'attrice si Ú rivolta alla Mangiagalli, una delle poche cliniche che consentono di spedire all'estero, riservandolo a se stessi, il proprio cordone
Stefania Rocca: un figlio in Italia cellule staminali a San Marino
di ZITA DAZZI
(08:46 20/10/2007) | 4Italia |
AP - Sen. Daniel Akaka faces a challenge in Saturday's Democratic primary from a congressman who wants voters to dump the 82-year-old lawmaker in favor of younger blood. | 13World |
DHAKA - Bangabandhu National Stadium maybe a world away from the spiritual home of cricket at Lord's in London, but for Brendon McCullum the Dhaka venue felt like heaven yesterday. | 8Sports |
Inter sempre più prima, Mancini sorridi. ''La mia Inter come la Juve di Capello? Non lo so - dice il... | 4Italia |
Romanian striker Adrian Mutu was banned from soccer for seven months on Thursday after being found guilty of taking a banned substance by the English Football Association. | 8Sports |
The chief executive of DHL-owner Deutsche Post is quizzed on suspicion of a 1m-euro tax evasion. | 2Europe |
Reuters - Guitarist Ry Cooder will follow his
2005 album "Chavez Ravine" with "My Name Is Buddy," due March 6
via Nonesuch, sources told Billboard.com. On it, Cooder
narrates from the perspective of Buddy Red Cat, a fictional
feline who sees the world. | 1Entertainment |
Paula Sullivan wasn't looking to make school history. When the Stonehill College athletic director and the rest of the search committee went looking for a head football coach in January, one applicant who stood out was Robert Talley. It was his résumé that earned him the job. The fact that he was the first African-Amer... | 8Sports |
'Molto soddisfatto' per avvio incontri su modello contratti | 4Italia |
Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has had her period of house arrest extended, her party says. | 13World |
AFP - India believes a new formula proposed for a deal on agriculture and industry tariffs is a good basis for negotiations to resume in the stalled Doha round of global trade talks, a report said. | 13World |
While most of the attention will be placed on Tiger Woods and other powerhouse stars at the Ryder Cup, it could be the performances of four rookies that determine the success of the United States. | 13World |
NEW BEDFORD, Mass., Dec. 21 -- Even by the hard-bitten standard of the livelihood they chose, it was a cruel time and place to be lost at sea, tossed in the heaving, frigid swells, a few days before Christmas. | 12U.S. |
AFP - The French are heading back to the polls for parliamentary elections Sunday, less than a month after electing a new president. | 13World |
Osama bin Laden said for the first time that he ordered the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, according to a tape made public today. | 13World |
Science & environment: Nearly 3 billion pairs of letters that spell out Craig Venter's genetic code are mapped for research paper. | 10Top News |
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's online gambling firms switched their sights away from the United States to look for new growth areas on Tuesday after the U.S. Congress passed legislation to end Internet gaming in their biggest market. | 6Sci/Tech |
Sergio Garcia could be three rounds away from once again becoming the top European in the world rankings. On a day when Luke Donald was the only other member of Europe's Ryder Cup | 8Sports |
AP - Barack Obama wants to hear about the challenges facing rural communities. | 12U.S. |
The Grudge, which stars Sarah Michelle Gellar as a pensive student bedevilled by a wicked spirit, stuck firm at the top of the US box office over the Halloween weekend - earning $22. | 11Top Stories |
Analysis: Is a government move to cut off broadband for illegal downloaders enforcable? | 10Top News |
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. Chief Financial Officer Chris Liddell on Wednesday said the world's largest software company still expected revenue to grow 13 percent to 15 percent for the current fiscal year. | 0Business |
AP - Military-ruled Myanmar will stick to its plans for gradual democratization despite the abrupt appointment of a new prime minister believed to hold a hard line in dealing with the country's political reform movement, Foreign Minister Nyan Win said Thursday. | 13World |
Brazilian striker Ronaldinho won FIFA's World Player of the Year award Monday, beating out France's Thierry Henry and Ukrainian Andrei Shevchenko. | 2Europe |
Veteran catched Javy López is back for his second go-around with the Atlanta Braves and looks as thoughe he never left. | 8Sports |
LOS Angeles is a city that, its smog notwithstanding, prides itself on its green sensibilities. Our mayor is out planting 1 million trees, fighting global warming is our war cry, and our beloved DWP has spent millions on "green power" schemes of dubious value. | 6Sci/Tech |
I know itâs hard to believe, but during the past 12 months I sometimes went two or three weeks in a row without finding anything to mock, deflate or be disappointed by. | 1Entertainment |
AFP - French defender Jean-Alain Boumsong was in Newcastle and about to complete an eight-million-pound (11.3-million euro) move from Rangers to the Magpies. | 2Europe |
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Doctors are closer to predicting which cancer patients can skip chemotherapy and avoid the brutal side effects of that staple of cancer care, doctors at a major medical meeting said on Tuesday. | 10Top News |
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - The Palestinian and Israeli leaders agreed on Thursday to meet for the first time in two months after the violent Islamist takeover of the Gaza Strip prompted each side to adopt a common approach to the enclave. | 10Top News |
AFP - India's ruling Congress party has served a legal notice on film director Jagmohan Mundhra to stop him making a film on the party's Italian-born chief Sonia Gandhi, an official said. | 13World |
Reuters - Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe called
for unity on Thursday amid rare public jostling within his
ruling ZANU-PF party over who will eventually succeed the
controversial 80-year-old leader. | 13World |
Your credit card may be in significant danger at the gas pump, and not (just) from high fuel prices. According to a Gartner analyst, point-of-sale terminals are emerging as a substantial security problem. | 6Sci/Tech |
NEW YORK (Reuters) - ServiceMaster Co. , the lawn care and pest control company, said on Tuesday it was considering putting itself up for sale, sending shares up nearly 7 percent. | 0Business |
AP - A quick withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq could allow victorious Muslim extremists to fan out into other countries, with some militants going to Afghanistan to fight alongside a resurgent Taliban, Vice President Dick Cheney says. | 13World |
AFP - An elderly woman has walked away without a scratch after being run over by a train in Portugal. | 13World |
The processes for growing crops as raw material for fuel and converting it to liquids are in their infancy, so expect ethanol and
biodiesel to become much more energy efficient. In Autopia. | 0Business |
SYDNEY Metcash Trading, Australia's biggest grocery wholesaler, said Monday that it had offered 846 million Australian dollars, or $660 million, in cash or stock for Foodland Associated's Australian business, to complete a nationwide distribution network. | 1Entertainment |
Their opposition, to the point of alienating Hispanics, offers a preview of the likely fight over judicial nominations. | 12U.S. |
Brazil's President Lula sacks his re-election campaign manager amid ongoing allegations of dirty tricks. | 13World |
1/10 minute billing. Easy-to-use web-based, 24/7 access, quality and service. Also, email for 4 cents a message. | 10Top News |
Nearly $10 billion was wiped off Russian stocks Thursday, the Moscow Times reported. The huge fall was caused by investors' fears that a surprise $158 million tax claim against Russia's No. | 0Business |
Elena Dementieva hopes the second all-Russian women's final at a Grand Slam this year goes better than the first one when she faces compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova on "Super Saturday" at the US Open. | 8Sports |
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stock futures pointed to a slightly lower open on Wednesday, as investors take a breather after Tuesday's run-up, with a lightly staffed Wall Street awaiting oil inventory data for some direction. | 0Business |
"Nel nostro paese, in tema di
impianti per il calcio, non sono importabili modelli unici, quali que... | 4Italia |
A big week for economic news will be led off by the Federal Reserveâs announcement on interest rates on Wednesday. | 0Business |
AFP - Hong Kong film-maker Wong Kar-Wai's new film "2046" will not be closing the Edinburgh International Film Festival as planned because it is not finished yet, festival organisers said. | 2Europe |
The grade on the report card was "F." The University of Nevada was one of four colleges that failed to meet the standards for a football coaching search as outlined by the Black Coaches Association. | 8Sports |
Shares in pharmaceutical giants AstraZeneca PLC and GlaxoSmithKline PLC tumbled Friday after a US safety official raised concerns over key drugs sold by the companies. | 1Entertainment |
Investor's Business Daily - Inflation, factory output and the housing market all heated up in October as the U.S. economy recovered from summer hurricanes. | 0Business |
Europe needs convincing that Nato's Afghan mission is part of a wider war on terror, says the US defence secretary. | 2Europe |
BRUSSELS - Greece's membership of the eurozone is not in doubt despite a damaging review of its budget data stretching back five years, a European Commission official said Monday. | 0Business |
Reuters - Increasing a mother's intake of
folic acid by adding the vitamin to food supplies has been
shown to cut the risk of having a baby with neural tube
defects, a birth defect in which the spine doesn't fuse
properly. However, new research indicates that this benefit is
much weaker in overweight and obese women. | 3Health |
Eleven police officers are injured during disturbances in the New Lodge areas of north Belfast, the police say. | 10Top News |
By JANES, Andrew Industry body Dairy InSight is fighting to defend its record in the face of a review that could threaten its existence. Formed in 2001, Dairy InSight receives more than $40 million a year through a compulsory levy on all dairy farmers. | 6Sci/Tech |
While many actresses fantasize about wearing Valentino or Zac Posen on the red carpet, Ellen Page has a completely different idea. | 1Entertainment |
Atlanta Braves starting pitcher John Thomson, center, is pulled from the game against the Houston Astros during the first inning of Game 3 of the National League Division Series in Houston, on Saturday. | 11Top Stories |
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Astronaut Lisa Nowak returned to Maryland last autumn to visit her old schools and talk to children about her recent trip into space, showing no signs of distress, The Washington Post said on Thursday. | 12U.S. |
Carl, a 19-year-old Prince George's County resident, spoke with reporter Susan Levine about finding out that he was HIV-positive -- and about his life after the diagnosis. Excerpts from that conversation: | 3Health |
California posted the nation's largest drop in initial claims for unemployment insurance in the week ended Dec. 25, the US Department of Labor reported Thursday. | 0Business |
FALLUJAH, Iraq : Three people were killed and six wounded when US warplanes carried out a raid on Fallujah west of Baghdad, the hospital in the Sunni Muslim rebel town said. | 13World |
Pope John Paul II is said to be improving after a respiratory infection, as he spends a second night in hospital. | 2Europe |
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's largest retailer, reported a 12.7 percent increase in its third-quarter earnings. | 0Business |
After New Jersey Governor James E. McGreevey told the world last week that he is gay, had an extramarital affair with another man and announced his resignation, many gay groups came to his defense, calling his proclamation that he is a gay American, ... | 11Top Stories |
We check out Logitech's new diNovo Mini keyboard, which fits into the palm of your hand. | 7Software and Developement |
On Foxnews: U.S. & World | 10Top News |
A novel way to sell 8Mb broadband | 6Sci/Tech |
Computer maker Fujitsu is recalling 287,000 Sony laptop batteries because of a potential fire risk. | 6Sci/Tech |
Lucasfilm Animation launches the trailer for The Clone Wars, releasing 2009. | 1Entertainment |
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Millions of people may have survived the deadliest tsunami in living memory, but many are so deeply traumatized it will take years for them to heal, if ever, medical experts said Monday. | 3Health |
Two French journalists kept hostage for four months in Iraq return home saying they had "a difficult experience". | 2Europe |
The PSA test, commonly used as a screening tool for detecting prostate cancer, is now all but useless for predicting prostate cancer risk, according to Stanford University School of Medicine researchers. | 3Health |
CQPolitics.com - Seven-term Maryland Democratic Rep. Albert R. Wynn, faced with by far the toughest challenge of his congressional career, maintained a 2,991-vote lead over lawyer Donna Edwards in TuesdayâÂÂs primary â 50 percent to 46 percent â as authorities in suburban WashingtonâÂÂs 4th Congressiona... | 12U.S. |
The government of Tuzla Canton allowed the increase of ISPAT Holding's ownership share in the JVC Global ISPAT Coke Industry Lukavac (GIKIL), established in 2003. | 2Europe |
SERIE A - Si sarebbe potuto immaginare qualsiasi risultato, ma non questo. Tra Milan e Inter finisce 0-0, un pareggio a reti inviolate dopo una gara ben giocata, in cui le squadre hanno lottato a viso aperto | 4Italia |
AP - Iran's hard-line president, who has berated the United States and refused to compromise on his nuclear program, is now softening his tone, saying Monday he wants dialogue rather than confrontation in Iraq. Tehran also denied it gave sophisticated weapons to militants to attack U.S. forces. | 13World |
Children with AIDS are dying needlessly because of a lack of suitable and adapted medicines. On World AIDS Day, December 1, MSF is calling on the World Health Organisation (WHO), UNICEF and national governments | 1Entertainment |
As Bush begins four more years in office, he joins a lofty club with a history of political peril. | 12U.S. |
AP - Evangelist Billy Graham was released from a North Carolina hospital Thursday, nearly two weeks after he was admitted for intestinal bleeding, officials said. | 12U.S. |
Emerge dagli aggiornamenti rilevanti resi noti dalla Consob | 4Italia |
The United States basketball team didn't just lose to Argentina and, with it, a chance to play for the Olympic gold medal. The high-priced roster of NBA players might have lost something even more precious than that: the world's respect. | 8Sports |
Reuters - A Belgian court has ordered Google
Inc. to stop reproducing articles from French-speaking
newspapers in the news section of one of its Belgian websites,
a local press organization said. | 2Europe |
Coach: Jeff Jagodzinski (first year). 2006 finish: 10-3, 5-3 (tied for second). | 8Sports |
A dati non costanti registra -6,6% | 4Italia |
ATLANTA (Reuters) - J.C. Penney Co. Inc. said on Tuesday it is looking to drive sales with a new brand campaign focused on expanding relationships with consumers. | 0Business |
DEDHAM, Mass. --(Business Wire)-- Dec. 6, 2004 -- First-of-its-Kind Offer Liberates Consumers from a Lifetime of Phone Bills with One Payment of $999. | 0Business |
Alexander Litvinenko planned to make money by blackmailing senior Russian figures, it is claimed. | 10Top News |
New York retailing group Saks said Friday it will close 11 stores and shed 700 jobs. The company said it will close down eight Saks Fifth Avenue stores and three Off 5th Avenue | 0Business |
Reuters - A French regional newspaper quoted a
French secret service report on Saturday as saying that Saudi
Arabia is convinced that al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden died
of typhoid in Pakistan last month. | 2Europe |
Durandal, Bungie's epic first person shooter, is seeing new life on the Xbox 360 thanks to Freeverse. | 6Sci/Tech |
AFP - Chairman of selectors David Graveney said it was "my wish" that Michael Vaughan captained England after the injury-prone Yorkshire batsman was named to lead his country in a 15-man squad for next month's World Cup in the West Indies. | 2Europe |
Novelist, essayist, critic, filmmaker, political commentator and lesbian Susan Sontag -- one of America's leading intellectuals -- died Tuesday at Memorial Sloan-Kettring Cancer Center in Manhattan from leukemia complications. | 11Top Stories |
The story of Wal-Mart's rise from a $21.5 million capitalization. | 0Business |
Juice Box personal media player will use 3-D memory chips. | 6Sci/Tech |
TOKYO (Reuters) - Vice President Dick Cheney reassure ally Japan on Wednesday about U.S. strategy on Iraq despite growing doubts at home and abroad, and pledged to coordinate policies on North Korea's nuclear arms programs. | 10Top News |
AP - Christopher Reeve, the star of the "Superman" movies whose near-fatal riding accident nine years ago turned him into a worldwide advocate for spinal cord research, died Sunday of heart failure, his publicist said. He was 52. | 12U.S. |
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