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US forces launched a fresh assault on Shi'ite rebels in the embattled Iraqi city of Najaf on Sunday after talks on transferring control of the mosque at the center of a two-week siege ran into difficulties.
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Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon has played down suggestions that there could be further UK troop re-deployments in support of US operations in Iraq.
13World
A UN memo details added concerns about registration and security before election Jan. 30.
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Lettera del premier al Resto del Carlino
4Italia
Esce in Italia e in Inghilterra l'autobiografia collettiva "Revelations" Il libro ripercorre l'incredibile carriera della band culto guidata da Peter Gabriel Genesis, quarant'anni di Rock "Volevo chiudere con la musica" di PETER GABRIEL (08:15 21/12/2007)
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LAS VEGAS (Hollywood Reporter) - Filmmaker Sam Raimi aims to conjure up some syndication magic.
1Entertainment
BRITAIN is "in the grip of a serious HIV epidemic" as the number of people suffering from the infection continues to soar, new figures showed today.
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About 20,000 pirate players of Half-Life 2 have been banned from the game.
2Europe
Hasselt, Belgium (Sports Network) - Top-seeded Russian Elena Dementieva rallied to post a three-set victory over compatriot Elena Bovina in Sunday's final at the inaugural Gaz de France Stars tennis tournament.
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Retreating glaciers caused by global warming in the Swiss Alps are a reality. Now there's concern the warming could harm the small country's famed ski industry.
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AP - Iraq can learn from the recent history of El Salvador, a country wrecked by civil war that has developed into stable democracy and close U.S. ally, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said Thursday.
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“I condemn the recent increase in violence in Darfur, including attacks by the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) on Tawilla and at Kalma.
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High winds in central Indiana today kept a flock of 14-young whooping cranes from continuing their journey south to Florida. The birds and their human guides in ultralight planes are in Boone County, having
6Sci/Tech
When the space station passes across the Sun or moon, the scene offers an interesting demonstration of how planet hunter's look for new candidates by measuring the periodic dimming of a parent star.
6Sci/Tech
The Acura Legend rested against a telephone pole in a Baltimore alley, its headlights dim, four bullet holes in its door. Inside, police reported, a man was slumped over the center console, bleeding heavily from his nose and mouth.
0Business
In the end, almost no place was spared. When Spanish influenza virus circled the world in 1918, 1919 and 1920, it missed the Pribilof and St.
2Europe
Conti, Moody's promuove l'Italia Entrate fiscali cresciute di 27,8 md (16:51 14/01/2008)
4Italia
MOSCOW - A University of Idaho professor's experiment is on its way to one of Saturn's moons. David Atkinson, aU of I electrical engineering professor, says a probe containing his wind-measuring experiment
1Entertainment
RAFAH, Gaza Strip (Reuters) - About 1,000 Palestinian pilgrims who had been stranded in Egypt en route from Mecca entered the Hamas-run Gaza Strip on Wednesday in defiance of Israeli demands, witnesses said.
13World
Reuters - Robert De Niro has turned theater producer for the inaugural Tribeca Theater Festival to support a revival of New York's downtown theater scene, which has leaked audiences and money since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The result: an entertaining slate called "The Downtown Plays," nine pieces by nine of Amer...
1Entertainment
Manuel Pasqual, terzino della Fiorentina, è ottimista sul futuro della squadra viola in campi...
4Italia
'Exploited' workers demand more dosh
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I.B.M. is buying Solid Information Technology, a maker of high-performance databases and a close partner of I.B.M. rival MySQL.
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(Sports Network) - The New York Yankees will try to rebound from Friday's tough loss to the Boston Red Sox, as the teams renew their heated rivalry today at Yankee Stadium.
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NEW YORK - Howard Stern has long had two words for the Federal Communications Commission - and in 15 months, he can finally utter them on the air. The self-proclaimed "King of All Media," perhaps the most influential radio voice of the last 20 years, is shifting his salacious act to satellite radio and freeing himself ...
13World
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's Yi Jianlian signed a multi-year contract with the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday, putting aside concerns that a move to Wisconsin might not best serve the forward's career prospects and style of play.
8Sports
Despite reporting record profits the chipmaker plans on cutting the base pay of its technical support staffers to compensate for the money it stood to lose by being forced to pay overtime.
0Business
Stiamo alla finestra, ha detto Sara Bertin
4Italia
On CNN
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BUENOS AIRES - She met her future husband while studying law and joined him as he rose from governor of a small state to the presidency. A powerful first lady and senator in her own right, she's now campaigning hard to be the first woman elected president of her country.
13World
Thailand's revered king voices concern over a court ruling on whether the two main parties should be disbanded.
2Europe
A group of 29 people, thought to be North Koreans, enter a South Korean school in Beijing.
13World
Reuters - "Two and a Half Men" and "CSI: Miami" lifted CBS to a primetime victory Monday, while NBC's much-hyped "Studio 60" sank in its second week, losing to the two-hour debut of ABC's "The Bachelor: Rome," which delivered the show's highest premiere viewership since 2004.
1Entertainment
Pakistan is due for a two-month long tour of Australia, which include three test matches in Perth, Melbourne, and Sydney. They would also be playing a triangular limited-over series with West Indies completing the numbers.
8Sports
Nato allies must do more to fight the Taleban in Afghanistan, the US defence secretary tells the BBC.
13World
AUGUST 24, 2004 (IDG NEWS SERVICE) - Cisco Systems Inc. said yesterday that it has agreed to acquire Sunnyvale, Calif., software developer P-Cube Inc.
1Entertainment
The creative software giant illustrates its views on Microsoft, Apple, and Web video.
0Business
Read full story for latest details.
10Top News
A man with cancer overturns an NHS decision which stopped him getting funds for drugs that will prolong his life.
2Europe
Investor's Business Daily - Market News' retail trade index bounced 3.7 points to a still-weak 41.5 in the Oct. 27 week. Readings below 50 signal more chains are reporting slowing conditions. Same-store year-on-year sales growth is very weak at 0.7%, with total sales growth at 4.1%. Income is also weak, with 43% of the...
0Business
The machine that minted a long string of big-name stars, from Snoop Dogg to OutKast, has broken down. What happens now?
1Entertainment
PARIS (Reuters) - Roger Federer matched John McEnroe's record streak of 11 straight-set wins in grand slam matches by beating Mikhail Youzhny 7-6 6-4 6-4 on Sunday to reach the French Open quarter-finals.
8Sports
By using video of singing birds played back in super slow motion, scientists are teasing apart the mechanics of the beak's role in birdsong—and what that may mean when it comes to selecting a mate.
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STILLWATER, Okla. (Sports Network) - Oklahoma State wasted little time in finding a new football coach, promoting offensive coordinator Mike Gundy to replace Les Miles.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - Six-party talks aimed at dismantling North Korea's nuclear program start in Beijing on Thursday, with a Japanese newspaper reporting that the isolated state has already signed a memorandum with the United States.
10Top News
By Sandra Stokley, The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Calif. Dec.
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Gigi Buffon a Coverciano fa riflessioni sul dopo Calciopoli. ''Non sono invidioso dello scudetto ass...
4Italia
Bomb disposal disarms 'family heirloom' Royal Navy bomb disposal experts were called to a house in Paignton, Devon, after a tip-off that 68-year-old Thelma Bonnett was rather ill-advisedly using a live First World War German shell as a doorstop, the Daily Mail reports.

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RALEIGH, NC Dec 26, 2004 - Snow, sleet and freezing rain pelted the Carolinas on Sunday, knocking out power to thousands and causing hundreds of accidents on one of the busiest travel and shopping days of the year.
1Entertainment
British Prime Minister Tony Blair, left, takes the arm of Home Secretary David Blunkett, with his seeing eye dog, Sadie, in Sheffield, England, in this Thursday, Dec. 9 2004, file photo.
11Top Stories
Gordon Brown will set the economic battleground for the next general election in his pre-Budget report.
13World
As predicted by Luchtzak Latest News one week ago, DHL will not expand its Brussels base. The refusal by the Belgian government to accept an increase in the number of night flights operated by MD-11 for intercontinental
0Business
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Starbucks Corp.'s chief financial officer on Thursday said meeting the high end of the coffee shop chain's 2007 earnings forecast will be "very challenging" due to rising dairy costs and slowing growth in its U.S. business, sending shares to a 20-month low.
0Business
AFP - The US stock exchange operator Nasdaq has said that it has failed to win control of the London Stock Exchange after LSE shareholders decided against backing a hostile takeover worth 2.9 billion pounds.
13World
It was what every NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series driver competing in the Chase for the Championship feared - a DNF (Did Not Finish). A poor finish with the accompanying
8Sports
Much of Melbourne city centre is shut as police hunt a gunman who shot three people, killing one.
2Europe
Rapidly growing number of cancer patients may in fact be the Chernobyl's aftereffect, scientists claim. A new study suggests more than 800 people in northern Sweden developed cancer as a result of the radioactive
3Health
Elimination of the top predator can actually be worse for the prey.
6Sci/Tech
Ump di Sarkozy potrebbe avere fino a 500 seggi su 577
4Italia
KABUL (Reuters) - With over half the votes counted by Thursday, Hamid Karzai was on course to win Afghanistan's first democratic presidential election, the climax of momentous change brought by the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.
10Top News
TAMPA, Fla. - A Tampa man was freed on bond Wednesday after being accused of trying to rent out a home he didn't own to 10 different people, collecting about $8,600 in security deposits, the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office reported...
1Entertainment
TALLINN (Reuters) - An Estonian court has fined a man in the only conviction linked to cyber attacks on official Web sites during last year's riots over the relocation of a Soviet-era war memorial, it said on Thursday.
6Sci/Tech
The online measurement service will scrap rankings based on the longtime industry yardstick of page views and begin tracking how long visitors spend at the sites.
6Sci/Tech
Emma-Jane Kirby shares an evocative trip down memory lane with a woman who, as a young girl, was part of the French Resistance in London.
2Europe
AP - If you want to know what kind of Oscar show to expect from Gil Cates, think of him ordering the orchestra to play off Michael Moore two years ago as the director shouted "Shame on Bush!"
1Entertainment
The U.N. Security Council had given Iran until Feb. 21 to halt uranium enrichment, a process that can make fuel for power plants or material for warheads. Comment
2Europe
The brother of a man missing with his girlfriend following the tsunami disaster speaks of his family's despair.
10Top News
Shiite militants and U.S. forces battled throughout the Baghdad slum of Sadr City, and a mortar barrage slammed into a busy neighborhood in the capital in a new wave of violence Saturday that killed at least ...
2Europe
Reuters - Thousands of civilians have fled their homes after clashes in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the United Nations said on Friday, but it was unclear who was behind the violence.
13World
A man who allegedly stored nearly 1,500 pounds of potassium nitrate and other chemicals in his Staten Island home and a nearby storage facility was charged with reckless endangerment Friday, according to the New York City Police Department.
10Top News
Why the days of the desktop PC may be numbered
6Sci/Tech
Am I On Your Mind? - EP by Andrea Britton & Oxygen
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Un oro e un argento per l'Italia nella prima giornata del "Trofeo Sei Nazioni" riservato alle polizi...
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Valencia coach Claudio Ranieri believes that his side's Champions League win at Anderlecht on Wednesday will be a turning point for his team, but believes they have to improve further if they are to qualify for the last sixteen.
8Sports
AFP - A leading donor to Britain's main opposition Conservative Party has become the latest person to be questioned under caution by police investigating allegations of "cash for honours", a newspaper has reported.
2Europe
Travel: From band-spotting binoculars to eco-friendly camping kit, Vicky Baker finds 10 great ideas to ensure you hit the festival site in style this summer.
10Top News
Torii Hunter and Joe Mauer each drive in two runs to help Minnesota beat the reeling New York Mets, 6-2, on Wednesday.
8Sports
AP - Shares of Ariba Inc. plunged Tuesday after the software maker reported unexpectedly weak results for the latest quarter.
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LONDON (Reuters) - The governing body of men's tennis has dismissed suggestions that corruption is rife in the sport after Belgian Gilles Elseneer said he was offered 100,000 euros ($141,600) to throw a first-round Wimbledon match in 2005.
8Sports
Former UN head Kofi Annan is to announce the details of a deal reached at talks to end Kenya's political crisis.
2Europe
LONDON, Feb. 9 -- British billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson, with former vice president Al Gore at his side, offered a $25 million prize Friday to anyone who can come up with a way to blunt global climate change by removing at least a billion tons of carbon dioxide a year from the Earth's...
10Top News
PRISTINA, Serbia (Reuters) - UN police in Kosovo fired teargas and rubber bullets during clashes on Saturday with ethnic Albanians protesting against a UN plan they say falls short of full independence from Serbia.
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SANTIAGO, Chile (Reuters) - Hundreds of Chileans were expected to file past the body of Augusto Pinochet on Monday, a day after the former dictator, whose 17-year rule polarized his South American homeland, died at the age of 91.
10Top News
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Computer Inc.'s blow-out quarterly results had investors cheering on Thursday, but Apple's profitability could weaken as the Mac and iPod maker goes after lower-priced consumer markets that it has shunned in its nearly 30 years of existence, analysts said.
0Business
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Democratic campaign promise to boost the federal minimum wage for the first time in a decade moved closer to completion on Tuesday when U.S. Senate Republicans lifted a roadblock against it.
10Top News
Police in Naples break up a meeting of Mafia leaders and make seven arrests.
2Europe
IRAN is defying the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) while engaging in an "unrelenting push toward nuclear weapons capability", the US said today.
11Top Stories
KABUL (Reuters) - Taliban insurgents have kidnapped two foreign officials of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in the Afghan province of Wardak, the provincial police chief said on Thursday.
10Top News
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - SAP AG called for a quick resolution of a U.S. lawsuit in which rival Oracle Corp is suing it for "corporate theft on a grand scale" and asked for mediation to start in coming months.
0Business
NEW YORK (Reuters) - TD Ameritrade Holding Corp on Thursday posted a higher quarterly profit as client assets grew and trading activity rose, prompting the discount brokerage to boost its 2008 profit forecast.
0Business
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Diana Duyser will become $28,000 richer today, stand at the center of a media spotlight, and embark on a nationwide tour starring herself -- and all it cost her was a 10-year-old sandwich.
6Sci/Tech
Red Hat Inc. hired a new chief financial officer as it tries to bolster its sagging stock price and expand into new foreign markets.
6Sci/Tech
Should you worry when a brokerage's performance slips?
0Business
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Sirius Satellite Radio said on Tuesday that reports suggesting that shock jock Howard Stern was planning a return to mainstream radio was "wrong."
1Entertainment
Tutti lo indicano come uno dei migliori allenatori di questa stagione perchè salvare la Reggi...
4Italia
( InfoWorld ) - Larry Singer, Sun Microsystems Inc.'s advocate for its leading partners and customers and sometime colorful public mouthpiece of the company, will leave his job by Sept. 22. Sun gave no reason for his departure. Sun is evaluating filling his position, while in the interim customer advocate responsibilit...
6Sci/Tech
Lo ha reso noto un portavoce del Cremlino in serata
4Italia
Reuters - Global music sales slipped again in 2004, but after four years of declines the record publishers will see the return of growing revenues in 2005 due to online stores and music DVDs, a survey found on Monday.
1Entertainment
New Zealanders will be among the first in the Asia Pacific region to access a new video-on-demand service over the internet. Anytime TV will deliver Hollywood movies, TV shows, popular music videos and premium games to broadband subscribers.
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