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Arrestati anche altri due suoi collaboratori | 4Italia |
By Benjamin J. Romano, Seattle Times Feb. 3--Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer did a little market research, recruiting and philanthropy in one appearance before an audience of high-school students from around the country Friday. | 6Sci/Tech |
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iran and the United States will meet shortly to discuss security in Iraq, following up on their landmark meeting in May, Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshiyar Zebari said on Tuesday. | 10Top News |
Jerusalem: Despite several defeats on the battlefield, Ariel Sharon, the former general turned Israeli prime minister, has finally won the war to implement his Gaza pullout plan after neutralising his internal enemies. | 1Entertainment |
Verizon and Sprint wireless customers will get a small break on their bills soon. The companies have decided to eliminate or reduce a 40-cent-per-line monthly charge imposed to allow customers | 0Business |
42 perquisizioni (anche nel Barese), 34 persone denunciate, un arresto in flagranza di reato, e oltre 4000 gigabyte di materiale pedopornografico sequestrato. L'operazione coordinata dal sostituto procuratore | 4Italia |
By Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush plans to urge alliesat an Asia-Pacific summit in Chile this weekend to press NorthKorea to return to stalled talks over its nuclear weaponsprogram, senior U.S. officials said on Wednesday. | 13World |
PC World - Do-it-all convergence devices, plus a MiniDisc player, both tiny and high-end cameras, and big LCD TV debut this fall. | 6Sci/Tech |
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto was assassinated on Thursday as she left an election rally in the city of Rawalpindi, putting January 8 polls in doubt and sparking anger in her native Sindh province. | 10Top News |
Moderato turnover per il Catania in vista del ritorno contro il Milan in coppa Italia. Del gruttpo d... | 4Italia |
By Laurence Phelan This camp, lavish, ahead-of-its-time Technicolor space opera stands apart from the the cycle of sci-fi films that Hollywood made in the 1950s - paranoid, earthbound, black-and-white B-movies featuring atomic mutation or alien (for which read Communist) invasion. | 6Sci/Tech |
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush plans to urge allies at an Asia-Pacific summit in Chile this weekend to press North Korea to return to stalled talks over its nuclear weapons program, senior U.S. officials said on Wednesday. | 10Top News |
PESHAWAR, Pakistan -- In 2002, Ibrar Hussein voted for an Islamic takeover. | 13World |
A corruption case against former deputy president Jacob Zuma was dropped this week, clearing his path to the top. | 13World |
Both female and male ornate jumping spiders are dependent on ultraviolet light to kick off the courtship process—but in entirely different ways. | 6Sci/Tech |
Business & money: A new and virulent form of fraud threatens to defeat governments' efforts to combat it and pushing annual tax losses up by billions of euros | 10Top News |
Quarterback Jeff Garcia was released Monday by the Cleveland Browns. | 8Sports |
HealthDay - (HealthDayNews) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of CenterWatch: | 3Health |
Markus Frindâs site, Plenty of Fish, is angling for visitors, not Web design awards. | 0Business |
Le motovedette della Capitaneria perlustrano la zona alla ricerca di altri superstiti Nonostante il maltempo approdati sulle coste siciliane una sessantina di immigrati
Strage in mare, riprese le ricerche Altri sbarchi sul litorale siracusano
Salgono a 17 le vittime nei due naufragi: ritrovato un decimo cadavere a Ven... | 4Italia |
COLLEGEVILLE, Minn. Eddie Griffin has new life in the NBA after agreeing to contract terms with the Minnesota Timberwolves. Griffin is a forward who played for Houston and New Jersey. | 8Sports |
Sulla data, il ministro non si sbilancia | 4Italia |
Combinazione vincente: 1,2,4,44,75,80, Jolly 33 | 4Italia |
Earlier this year, membership was opened to organizations interested in promoting the Blu-ray Disc (BD) format. The growth in membership follows the recent announcement by Sony that PlayStation 3 will support | 6Sci/Tech |
KABUL (Reuters) - The Taliban said on Sunday it had shot down a U.S. civilian helicopter chartered by NATO that crashed in bad weather in southern Afghanistan. | 12U.S. |
Reuters - The pilots union at US Airways Group
Inc. on Thursday approved a $300 million concession
package, including pay cuts of 18 percent, to help the ailing
carrier survive its second bankruptcy in two years. | 0Business |
AP - A British intelligence agency is seeking spies in cyberspace. | 6Sci/Tech |
KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan President Hamid Karzai is sure of victory in his country's historic presidential poll, but the result will not be announced for a day or so until the last few hundred ballot boxes are counted, an official said on Monday. | 10Top News |
Linux and Symbian support | 6Sci/Tech |
The EU has won. Has the customer? | 6Sci/Tech |
A number of homes in County Tyrone are again without water after a pipe burst at a reservoir. | 10Top News |
Giornalisti: no a perdita indipendenza e conflitti interesse | 4Italia |
Nuovo rilancio nella guerra per controllo colosso casino' | 4Italia |
KABUL (Reuters) - Afghanistan was preparing on Tuesday to count votes after rivals of President Hamid Karzai said they had withdrawn their rejection of the weekend presidential poll. | 13World |
It's the fight computer gamers have been waiting for. But the latest duel between wise old master Nintendo and challenger Sony is not taking place on a TV screen. | 6Sci/Tech |
Scientists are developing a device which could improve the lives of kidney dialysis patients. | 3Health |
Fresh PCI Express too
IDF Like a psychiatric patient experiencing a breakthrough, Intel has opened up in a big way, allowing third parties to plug into its processor architectures on two new fronts. Most immediately, Xilinx and Altera will start crafting FPGAs (field programmable gate arrays) that connect to the front... | 6Sci/Tech |
AP - The Stanley Cup finals lost nearly a quarter of what already was a small television audience. | 1Entertainment |
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Muslims and Jews, a tiny slice of the U.S. population, are looking for new ways to get along that could set a worldwide example for two ancient but often alienated faiths, religious leaders and experts say. | 12U.S. |
As part of its efforts to combat software piracy, Microsoft Corp. is testing a new feature on its Download Center Web site that can lock out pirated copies of Windows. | 6Sci/Tech |
Two Palestinian militants travelling in the Gaza Strip managed to escape an Israeli airstrike on their vehicle seconds before it exploded Tuesday, security sources and witnesses say. | 1Entertainment |
When the French pianist HélÚne Grimaud and members of the New York Philharmonic performed chamber works at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Sunday, it seemed as if rehearsal time had probably been limited. | 1Entertainment |
TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo's Nikkei rose 0.49 percent to a five-week closing high on Tuesday as growing optimism about the domestic economic outlook buoyed small-cap stocks, but recent gainers like miners fell on profit-taking. | 0Business |
AP - Industrial production rose significantly in June, reflecting advances in manufacturing, mining and auto production. | 0Business |
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon urged his Likud party on Thursday to vote for a governing alliance with the Labor Party, warning that failure to do so would force snap elections and derail his Gaza withdrawal plan. | 13World |
A Fool peers in through Wall Street's out door. | 0Business |
European Union leaders on Thursday considered taking on a bigger role in rebuilding Iraq and forging stronger ties with re-elected President Bush. | 13World |
US-led forces have thrust at least one kilometre towards the centre of rebel-held Falluja despite heavy resistance, officers say. As the fight | 11Top Stories |
N'DJAMENA (Reuters) - Six French aid workers were sentenced to eight years of hard labor each after a court in Chad found them guilty on Wednesday of trying to kidnap 103 children from the African country. | 13World |
One hot market is about to get a whole lot more interesting. | 0Business |
AP - Democratic presidential rivals and their supporters vied for advantage in the courts, on a debate stage and at the ballot box on Tuesday in an unsettled race for the party's nomination to the White House. | 12U.S. |
Hi-tech viruses and malicious software programmes -- or malware -- commonly infect computers the world over: filling mail boxes with spam, deleting e-mail addresses, damaging machines and costing billions to corporations. | 6Sci/Tech |
AP - Game-turning kick returns are nothing new to Dante Hall. Game-winning field goals are brand new for Lawrence Tynes. Tynes, following Hall's 49-yard kickoff return on a squib kick, drilled a 38-yard field goal with 22 seconds to go, lifting the Chiefs to a 31-30 victory over Oakland on Saturday night. | 8Sports |
While the two are unlikely to break off ties, failing to agree could have big implications for supply and prices of flash memory a few years from now and could even alter alignments in the $12 billion NAND microchip market. | 6Sci/Tech |
Vittoria esterna della Florentia, che ha battuto 9-8 l'ElettroGreen Camogli nell'anticipo della 13/a... | 4Italia |
Hollywood studios went to Denver federal court Tuesday, filing two lawsuits against 22 unnamed Coloradans suspected of swapping pirated copies of movies over the Internet. | 6Sci/Tech |
Andrew Flintoff insists England can win World Cup after they wrap up CB Series in Sydney. | 10Top News |
Ireland is witnessing important steps towards peace with Sinn Fein's vote to support the police and Croke Park hosting the England rugby team, reports Kevin Connolly. | 2Europe |
BOSTON (Reuters) - A section of highway north of Boston and a busy public transportation hub just outside of the city were shut down on Wednesday morning in the midst of the busy rush hour as police investigated a "suspicious package." | 12U.S. |
Employees at General Motors' Opel plant in Bochum, Germany, refused to resume work yesterday, extending a stoppage that began last Thursday in protest at the carmaker's plan to cut jobs, a union official said. | 0Business |
The Colts' Edgerrin James's two touchdowns and 124 yards rushing plus Reggie Wayne's 119 yards receiving with two scores produces an impressive 31-17 win over the Titans on Sunday. | 8Sports |
At least three soldiers were killed in a fire exchange Friday in Pakistan's restive western tribal belt, local media reported Saturday. | 13World |
Life couldn't get any rosier for Konkona. Omkara, she agrees, has started a new phase in her
career. | 1Entertainment |
Travel sites want to help you find a cheap trip. But is cost the only factor to consider? | 6Sci/Tech |
A new London restaurant has worked hard to offer fish that is legally caught and not overexploited, but it does not come cheap. | 6Sci/Tech |
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The first case of soybean rust has been found on the mainland United States and could affect U.S. crops for the near future, costing farmers millions of dollars, the Agriculture Department said on Wednesday. | 12U.S. |
Tony Blair predicts UK aid to countries hit by the tsunami could reach "hundreds of millions" of pounds. | 13World |
Tailor Made Fish Farms, partner of Tailor Aquaponics World Wide (PINKSHEETS: TQWW), announces the commencement of their $2.5 million expansion plans for the Company's Port Stephens Site. | 6Sci/Tech |
Reuters - Brooke Shields has been
tapped to star in NBC's one-hour pilot "Lipstick Jungle," based
on Candace Bushnell's novel about three rich, power-hungry
professional women in New York. | 1Entertainment |
The Redskins have allowed nine sacks in the past two games -- a particularly large number for a Joe Gibbs-coached team. | 8Sports |
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - German supermodel Heidi Klum has given birth to a baby boy, her husband, British pop singer Seal, said on his Web site. | 1Entertainment |
JAKARTA (Reuters) - A powerful earthquake measuring 8.2 struck Indonesia's Sumatra region on Wednesday, triggering tsunami warnings in the Indian Ocean, sparking panic in coastal areas across Southeast Asia and causing at least two deaths. | 10Top News |
Blog: Electronic Freedom Foundation files suit against the Universal Music Publishing Group after action to remove home video featuring copyrighted music. | 6Sci/Tech |
CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. youths who watch television on weekdays tend to do worse in school than those who don't watch during the week, but weekend viewing appears to have no negative effects on schoolwork, researchers said on Monday. | 12U.S. |
The Boston Red Sox might have taken a step Wednesday night toward finding the dominating Pedro Martinez of old. By Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY. | 8Sports |
After a patient died of complications following a double mastectomy that she did not need, investigators are taking a close look at Mercy Medical Center. | 3Health |
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Coca-Cola Co. said on Friday it would buy vitaminwater maker Glaceau for $4.1 billion cash, boosting its lagging position in the race to dominate the fast-growing market for noncarbonated drinks. | 0Business |
The search to find an effective drug to fight malaria received a huge financial boost today with a donation of $42.6 million from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. | 3Health |
On La Gazzetta dello Sport: Calcio | 10Top News |
Scott Peterson's mother took the witness stand in the penalty phase of her son's murder trial. A frail-looking Jackie Peterson told jurors about her deteriorating health as defense | 11Top Stories |
Stocks edged up for the week, continuing a month-long rally in the face of mediocre economic news and more-positive developments from technology firms and energy markets. | 0Business |
A man appears in court charged with murder and five counts of attempted murder following knife attacks in London. | 2Europe |
SEVILLE, Spain (Reuters) - South Africa will underline their strength in depth if Trevor Immelman and Rory Sabbatini can retain their title at the WGC-World Cup of Golf starting on Thursday at Seville's Real Golf Club. | 8Sports |
EUROPA/SCOZIA - Il Vescovo di Paisley lancia un appello a tutti i fedeli perché proteggano la libertà religiosa dalla Chiesa Cattolica nel Regno Unito
Paisley (Agenzia Fides) - In una Lettera Pastorale che Ú stata letta in tutte le Sante Messe domenica 18 febbraio, Mons. Philip Tartaglia, Vescovo di Paisley, lancia ... | 4Italia |
Gen. Peter J. Schoomaker, the Army's chief of staff, made a surprise visit to a small group of soldiers here at Forward Operating Base Danger and said in an interview that the war in Iraq is "going pretty well. | 13World |
Charles Jenkins, a US soldier jailed for deserting to North Korea, is freed after just 25 days in military custody. | 13World |
Arrestato a Ferrara, i vicini hanno dato l'allarme | 4Italia |
Why own luxury in a world defined by increasing economy? | 0Business |
Colombian authorities say they have arrested one of the country's most notorious kidnappers. | 13World |
We're finally getting around to rewriting the rules on what our intelligence agencies can and can't do. Better late than never, says Robert Baer | 12U.S. |
For more than 58 minutes, Vinny Testaverde was the scorn of Dallas Cowboys fans. They wanted the old guy benched so they could see a young quarterback and they were more than happy to let him know it. | 8Sports |
AP - A psychiatrist testified Friday that she warned Andrea Yates not to have any more children after she tried to commit suicide twice within months of having her fourth child in 1999. | 12U.S. |
Israel's prime minister says he hopes to meet the Palestinian leader for a summit in the coming days. | 2Europe |
Bookselling giant Barnes and Noble outlined plans to implement the SQL Server 2000 Business Intelligence offering. "SQL Server 2000 will significantly reduce the time it takes our developers to aggregate data. | 6Sci/Tech |
After seven months of extensive training, scientists in United Kingdom have managed to make good use of dogs' inordinate interest in human urine by utilising their "super-sensitive noses" to detect signs of bladder cancer, a report said. | 3Health |
AP - Floods that have sent some 40,000 people fleeing their homes in the Indonesian capital created more havoc Saturday, with many parts of the city still under neck-high water and authorities warning more rivers may burst their banks. | 13World |
ISN SECURITY WATCH (20/10/04) - Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri tendered his cabinetâs resignation on Wednesday and said he would not head a new government. | 13World |
The high bids totalled $3.2 billion in the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's auction of wireless spectrum licenses in the 700MHz band after three rounds and a day and a half of bidding. That figure is far short of the $10 billion Congress and the FCC expect to raise in the auction, which opened Thursday , but... | 6Sci/Tech |
AP - Winners of Spain's Christmas lottery celebrated Saturday by drinking toasts and singing songs after thousands took a share of the $3.1 billion in prizes. | 13World |
Jerome Bettis rushed for 149 yards on 33 carries as the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Philadelphia Eagles 27-3 to end the NFL's last unbeaten record. | 8Sports |
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