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ROME, Sep 11 (IPS) - Migrants most often carry their religion with them, and this often leads to clashes with people in their host country, Peter Schatzer, Director Mediterranean Regional Office and Head of Mission in Italy for the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), tells IPS correspondent Sabina Zaccaro. ...
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AFP - Liverpool's League Cup semi-final win over Watford has come at a heavy price with striker Florent Sinama-Pongolle picking up a serious knee injury in Tuesday's game.
2Europe
Mark Chapman, the man who killed Beatle John Lennon, faces his third parole hearing next week.
2Europe
AFP - Six people were hurt in Indian Kashmir's summer capital as police clashed with protestors Saturday during a strike marking the arrival of troops 60 years ago, witnesses said.
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[World News]: Islamabad, Dec. 8 : Pakistan successfully test fired Hataf- IV Shaheen-I today. Hataf-IV, Shaheen-I surface to surface missile having a range of 700 kilometers can carry all types of warheads.
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No deroghe per De Gennaro.Parisi, esercito fa la sua parte
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Jaguar workers will lobby Ford bosses at the Paris Motor Show over the threatened closure of the Browns Lane plant.
2Europe
New weapon system allows police and soldiers to see and shoot around corners.
6Sci/Tech
MARCUS TRESCOTHICK and Andrew Strauss shared an opening partnership of 273 to help England turn the tables on the third day of the second Test against South Africa in Durban.
8Sports
Mortgage lender's shares plummet more than 20% after Bank of England intervention.
10Top News
The device designed for use in bile ducts is often placed in arteries and veins, even though it has undergone scant testing for such uses.
3Health
After 21 N.F.L. seasons, Vinny Testaverde said Saturday that he would retire after Carolina’s season finale at Tampa Bay on Sunday.
8Sports
Reports say Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's successor as al-Qaeda in Iraq leader is killed, but the US military is sceptical.
13World
Il difensore della Juventus, Giorgio Chiellini, starà fuori almeno un mese dopo l'infortunio ...
4Italia
AP - Ah, October, a time when leaves start turning, the carpet in the Metrodome gets a thorough vacuuming and Dodgers fans usually don't even get a chance to leave games early.
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The last time Adam Vinatieri faced the Miami Dolphins, in a 24-10 victory Oct. 10 at Gillette Stadium, the Patriots kicker missed a 47-yard attempt wide right to end a string of seven consecutive successful field goal tries.
8Sports
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (Reuters) - An Arkansas circuit judge on Wednesday threw out the state's ban against foster parenthood by gay couples or by households that include a gay adult.
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A Scottish aid worker and his African colleague are killed by a landmine while working in the Sudan.
10Top News
Pro-Western Gulf Arab states meeting for a summit in Bahrain hope that Iraq's elections will produce a broad-based government, their host said Monday.
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LONDON (Reuters) - British police were examining items of clothing on Thursday for possible links to the murders of five women, as the mother of a prostitute killed 14 years ago said she could have been the serial killer's first victim.
10Top News
KITSIYOT, Israel (Reuters) - Israel released dozens of Palestinian prisoners on Friday as part of a U.S.-backed deal to bolster Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas following the takeover of the Gaza Strip by Hamas Islamists last month.
10Top News
AP - Though Congress approved a $1.2 billion subsidy for Amtrak, the money-losing passenger railroad still is careening toward a major disruption in service.
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AP - Oracle Corp.'s hostile $7.7 billion bid for rival software maker PeopleSoft Inc. could drop by one-third to one-fourth, Oracle co-president Safra Catz said Monday.
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AP - Nearly a week after his death, speculation still swirls around what killed Yasser Arafat. Cirrhosis of the liver, AIDS, a blood disorder and poisoning are frequently mentioned in unconfirmed reports — all consistent with the little that is publicly known about the medical condition that landed the Palestinian lead...
13World
Neanche lui, che pure l'aveva promessa a Berlusconi, si aspettava di segnare una doppietta e decider...
4Italia
Michael Owen scored his fourth goal in four games to help Real Madrid to a 2-0 win over newly promoted Getafe at the Bernabeu Stadium on Sunday night.
8Sports
Fools share their thoughts on ethanol and energy.
0Business
Goldman Sachs and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts agreed to end their $8 billion buyout of Harman International, which makes speakers, and instead buy $400 million of the company’s bonds.
6Sci/Tech
Shrapnel from a rocket that slammed into a house in southern Israel on Sunday injured a 2-year-old child, according to the Israeli military.
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Gaza, 21 ottobre 2004 - Adnan al-Ghoul, uno dei comandanti militari dell'organizzazione oltranzista palestinese Hamas, Ú stato ucciso stanotte insieme ad uno dei suoi compagni di lotta da un missile, lanciato da un elicottero israeliano sulla sua
4Italia
WASHINGTON - The Senate voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to restructure the nation's intelligence agencies, sending the landmark legislation to the president's desk where it is slated to become law.
1Entertainment
Davidson was due to test with Williams in Spain next week as the team evaluates candidates for a race drive next season, but while BAR were seemingly prepared to offer Davidson to Williams for one year, the Grove-based team are said to have refused.
8Sports
PalmOne Inc.'s long-awaited update to the Treo 600 will come with a new processor, sharper display and flash memory, as the company continues to improve its flagship product.
6Sci/Tech
LONDON, Oct 11 (AFP) - The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries says it is doing everything possible to help cool record high oil prices but its inability to meet markets' wishes reduces its credibility and influence, analysts said Monday.
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DENVER (Reuters) - The young woman who accused basketball star Kobe Bryant of rape must disclose her identity in her civil case against him, a federal judge ruled on Wednesday.
8Sports
LOS ANGELES - Michael Jackson is throwing the gates of his Neverland Valley Ranch - the place where he is accused of molesting a young boy â€-pen to dozens of children for a holiday party Friday.
1Entertainment
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BALTIMORE - City police are looking for a few good pairs of pants. The Baltimore Police Department has run out of two popular sizes of the custom-made navy blue uniform pants it provides to every officer, a department spokesman said Wednesday.
1Entertainment
Newly named AirTight Networks picks up funding, appoints new execs and board members.
6Sci/Tech
Adobe, the company behind the ubiquitous Acrobat PDF reader and Yahoo! have teamed up to promote each other's products. Adobe has agreed to add Yahoo!
6Sci/Tech
A US man with a rare form of TB is moved to a special clinic as calls widen for anyone in contact with him to be checked.
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AFP - A British rescue ship reached a Canadian submarine and its 57 sailors stranded for nearly 24 hours in high seas in the north Atlantic after a fire caused a loss of power.
2Europe
Josh Duhamel has his life in order – he has a hit TV show, stunning good looks and new fiancée. The only complication? Planning a perfectly fergalicious wedding. Recently engaged to Fergie, his girlfriend-of-three-years, the TV star told PEOPLE, "W...
1Entertainment
Birds came into being a hundred million years ago, a new genetic study suggests, possibly putting to rest a long-held debate about their origins.
6Sci/Tech
WASHINGTON A US Food and Drug Administration official on Friday "categorically" rejected accusations that the agency had failed to protect the public against dangerous drugs, especially Merck's Vioxx painkiller.
0Business
Xerox said its board also approved an additional $1 billion for its stock buyback plan, on top of the $370 million remaining under the existing plan.
0Business
St. Lucy's-St. Patrick's Church, between Fort Greene and Bedford-Stuyvesant, is about to lose its pastor.
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Reuters - Congolese world music star Papa Wemba admitted in a French court on Monday he had taken part in a scam to smuggle hundreds of Africans into France using his band as a cover.
1Entertainment
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks opened higher on Wednesday, as McDonald's Corp. said third-quarter earnings rose sharply and quarterly reports from Intel Corp. and Yahoo Inc. pleased Wall Street, lifting technology shares.
0Business
It's time to get selective.
0Business
Con il nuovo album Amen , che esce dopo due anni di silenzio, Francesco Bianconi, Rachele Bastreghi e Claudio Brasini tornano all'attacco. Ancora una volta, partendo dalla realtà
4Italia
By Terri Langford, Houston Chronicle Feb. 9--Joachim Horvitz nearly threw out the glossy photo two weeks ago. Today, it's funding his 18-month-old son's college fund on the Internet auction site, eBay.
6Sci/Tech
From physicists, there is cautious applause for President Bush’s proposed 2009 budget, under which research in the physical sciences would receive a hefty boost.
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Reuters - Shares in Sprint Nextel Corp. surged as much as 16 percent in afterhours trade after a media report South Korea's SK Telecom Co. (017670.KS) was preparing to bid for the No. 3 U.S. wireless company. Shares in South Korea's top mobile phone operator also jumped as much as 4 percent early on Tuesday following t...
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From printers to projectors, cameras to camcorders Today in London, Canon proudly showed off its Spring collection for 2007, comprising of no less than 43 new products.

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AFP - A club of African leaders fighting for improved democracy and better governance came under the spotlight Friday ahead of a summit looking at transforming the 53-member African Union (AU) into a closer-knit federation.
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AFP - Yahoo said it was buying digital music group Musicmatch for about 160 million dollars in cash in a move aimed at boosting the Internet portal's online music offerings.
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Tens of thousands of Kikuyus, the tribe of Kenya’s president, have fled because of ethnic violence.
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( InfoWorld ) - Users are being advised to disable a certain type of file in Microsoft's Windows Media Player software following the discovery of a new security hole in the software. The flaw, which affects Windows Media Player versions 9 and 10, could allow a malicious hacker to run unauthorized software on a victim's...
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SBC said it signed a 10-year, $400 million agreement with Microsoft to provide next-generation television services using Microsoft's TV internet protocol television edition software platform.
0Business
Oggi vedranno il presidente Kibaki e il leader opposizione
4Italia
Dave Wannstedt wandered near a crowded lounge inside Miami's Pro Player Stadium late Sunday Night, carrying the weight of a beaten man.
8Sports
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The man expected to be Russia's next president, Dmitry Medvedev, wants a reduced state role in the economy.
2Europe
A Napoli subito la prima multa, protesta fumatori a Milano
4Italia
The number of people killed and injured by landmines last year fell, says a report - but there are still thousands of victims.
13World
BridgePort Networks, the leader in MobileVoIP convergence, announced gathering momentum in its Device Developers' Program.
6Sci/Tech
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The University of Illinois will retire its 81-year-old American Indian mascot, Chief Illiniwek , following the last men's home basketball game of the season on Wednesday.
8Sports
CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Imperial Oil Ltd and Exxon Mobil Corp turned heads in the oil industry in July with a nearly $600 million bid that won them a big exploration block in Canada's Beaufort Sea.
1Entertainment
Reuters - French secret service agents on Thursday debriefed two French journalists after their release from a four-month hostage ordeal in Iraq, as a political storm raged over a botched freelance attempt to free the men.
2Europe
AFP - The United States will press the European Union this week for a pledge to end subsidies to Airbus Industrie, warning it may take the matter to the World Trade Organization, a US trade official said.
2Europe
AFP - Outgoing Prime Minister Tony Blair arrived Thursday in Johannesburg on the final leg of his farewell tour of Africa ahead of his departure from office next month.
2Europe
AP - The House gave overwhelming approval Friday to legislation allowing U.S. shipments of civilian nuclear fuel and technology to India, setting up consideration by the Senate — the last step before the measure could be sent to President Bush to sign into law.
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One person was injured, four homes damaged and 200 people evacuated when a freight train derailed Saturday in southeastern Los Angeles County, US authorities said.
1Entertainment
Respect MP George Galloway is suspended for 18 days from the House of Commons.
10Top News
Kenyan police shot protesters, killing and wounding dozens, the US-based Human Rights Watch says.
10Top News
The helicopter crash in the western Iraqi desert Wednesday was the deadliest single event in the Iraq war for U.S. troops, and officials said it dealt a particularly hard blow to a small military community in Hawaii, which had already seen 18 Marines die in Iraq since late October.
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Date.com, one of the leading online dating sites in the world, announces its 10th Year Anniversary today, Valentine's Day. Exactly ten years go to the day, Date.com was launched offering visitors a free online dating trial and since then, thousands of singles have found love.
6Sci/Tech
It was just seven months ago that longtime Paramount Motion Picture Group Chairwoman Sherry Lansing, flanked by Nicole Kidman, Jim Carrey, Denzel Washington and a dazzling array of other
11Top Stories
AFP - EU telecommunications ministers backed on Thursday rules slashing the cost of cross-border mobile phone calls by up to 70 percent, lifting the last political hurdle to their application.
6Sci/Tech
year after Dr. Elliot M. Gross, a former chief medical examiner for New York City and two South Jersey counties, was banned from performing autopsies in New Jersey, a judge has ruled that he should be allowed to resume his career.
3Health
Former Chelsea striker Adrian Mutu is to enter negotiations with Juventus over a move to the Serie A club.
2Europe
"I wanted him to stay outside," US boxing coach Basheer Abdullah would say later, "and use his speed.". But when it mattered most Friday night - in the closing seconds of the Olympic light-heavyweight
8Sports
A series of polls conducted in 10 countries showed that only citizens of Israel and Russia hope to see US President George W. Bush beat Democrat Sen. John Kerry, where as in the other countries - Canada, France
1Entertainment
Game-by-game report: Find out who prevails in the showdown that no one predicted with James Dart
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With a series of media events, President Bush is working hard to avoid the negative tag as he enters the last two years of his presidency.
10Top News
HOOGEVEEN, Netherlands (Reuters) - Mention caravans to the Dutch and watch their eyes gleam.
1Entertainment
She no longer dances naked, but the first-time screenwriter Diablo Cody is still exposing herself.
1Entertainment
Testimone su presunte pressioni ricevute da Del Noce
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By Vanessa Delgado, Greeley Tribune, Colo. Sep. 15--In a debate Thursday night, a modern political rarity took place: Political candidates were not able to rebut each other's answers, and decorum and order ran the show.
6Sci/Tech
TOKYO (Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc will spend up to 100 billion yen ($878 million) to buy out minority shareholders in Japanese supermarket unit Seiyu Ltd in an effort to turn around the loss-making chain.
0Business
Last year, Babson captured the New England Women and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) tournament championship in dramatic fashion.
8Sports
San Diego scientists have identified a protein in embryonic stem cells that helps weed out mutations as the cells proliferate. Its action may protect a developing embryo from DNA damage that could lead to cancer later in life.
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PC World - The bug fixes kept coming Monday, as Apple shipped critical security updates for its Mac OS X operating system.
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AFP - Chinese computer hackers are infiltrating British government networks, giving them access to secret information, according to media reports on Thursday.
2Europe
The US Department of Justice has targeted a group known as the Underground Network for its first criminal investigation into intellectual property piracy over peer-to-peer (P2P) networks.
6Sci/Tech
Proclamato per sabato prossimo lutto cittadino a Capua
4Italia
The bird flu virus that rampaged across much of Asia this year is the most likely cause of the next human flu pandemic, which could hit up to 30 percent of the world's people, a top international expert said Thursday.
3Health