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LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) - Former tennis star Anna Kournikova has just broken the hearts of men worldwide. The sexy blonde Russian has wed her musician boyfriend Enrique Iglesias, reports US Weekly magazine. | 11Top Stories |
Dalla Romania alle Filippine. A scuola l'integrazione si fa anche a tavola. Ma per alcuni è un boccone difficile da mandare giù | 4Italia |
AP - The state attorney general, who played a key role in state efforts to fight the legalization of gay marriage a year ago, now says he favors same-sex marriage and will oppose any efforts to ban it. | 12U.S. |
Video game retailer posts strong results leading into holiday quarter. | 0Business |
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian court on Monday halted the retrial of three men accused of the 2004 murder of U.S. journalist Paul Klebnikov, because one of the defendants was still at large, court officials and a defense lawyer said. | 12U.S. |
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Egypt called on Israel on Tuesday to investigate charges that Israeli troops led by Israel's current infrastructure minister may have killed Egyptian prisoners of war in 1967. | 13World |
AP - Archaeologists have discovered the mummified remains of a doctor they believe lived more than 4,000 years ago and was buried along with metal surgical tools. | 6Sci/Tech |
Palm Inc. has reached a deal to sell a quarter of the company to Elevation Partners, a private equity firm, for about $325 million as part of a plan to reorganize the company. | 0Business |
American billionaire Randy Lerner is close to completing his Aston Villa takeover by increasing his shareholding to 89.69%. | 10Top News |
Catherine Ndereba and Timothy Cherigat of Kenya will return to Boston to defend their titles in the 109th running of the Boston Marathon April 18, to be joined by one of the top United States marathoners, Olympian Alan Culpepper of Lafayette, Colo. | 8Sports |
By Kevin Miller, Bangor Daily News, Maine Mar. 2--AUGUSTA -- The group behind past attempts to tax Poland Spring and Maine's other large water bottlers unveiled a new legal strategy Thursday to put a damper on the industry -- by going after the companies' trucking network. | 6Sci/Tech |
The Grace Receipting System allows non-profits to track their donors and contributions, and prints receipts and reports.
Improvements include: major bug fixes and improvements with the import feature, improvements in the notification email feature, etc.
The first version of the Grace Receipting System has been releas... | 7Software and Developement |
Risultati delle gare del campionato americano di hockey su ghiaccio (NHL) disputate nella notte.
... | 4Italia |
Moscow prosecutors launch a criminal inquiry after a suspected car bomber dies in police custody. | 2Europe |
Il belga della Davitamon Serge Baguet ha vinto la terza tappa della Ruta del sol, 163,7 km da Vegas ... | 4Italia |
AP - Lynne Cheney accused Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry of pulling a "cheap and tawdry political trick," apparently for invoking her daughter's sexuality in his debate with President Bush. | 12U.S. |
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Three people have now been confirmed killed in an outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 food poisoning in spinach that originated in California, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Friday. | 12U.S. |
BEIRUT: With international condemnation of Syria's control of Lebanon multiplying in recent days, the Arab Foreign Ministers' meeting in Cairo gave in to Lebanon's | 13World |
Consumers make more impulsive choices after being exposed to âappetitive stimuli,â according to a new study. | 0Business |
Worship Jamz, Vol. 3 by Worship Jamz | 5Music Feeds |
Patience and diligence pay off for value investors. | 0Business |
Agitazione contro piano di riorganizzazione della compagnia | 4Italia |
Can a woman let her hair go gray at 50 and still be considered attractive? The author of a new book on beauty and aging decided to find out. | 10Top News |
CQPolitics.com - New Jersey Republican Rep. Scott Garrett, who hails from one of the wealthiest districts in the country, went after the wrong program when he tried to eliminate education funding for poverty-stricken native Alaskans. | 13World |
A car bomb outside a police station in central Iraq kills at least 12 people, hospital officials say. | 2Europe |
Fannie Mae, US largest mortgage provider, has announced Thursday that its regulator approved a December preferred stock dividend that could assist shore up the mortgage leader's capital levels. | 0Business |
Entrambi morti nell'insanguinata provincia di Helmand | 4Italia |
Broadcasting unions vote to ballot for strike action if planned BBC job cuts go ahead. | 2Europe |
The removal of the painkiller from the market served as a reminder that new drugs sometimes turn out to have unforeseen side effects after a few years of widespread use. | 6Sci/Tech |
Reuters - The U.S. invasion of Iraq was among
the "dumbest moves of all time" that ranks with the Japanese
bombing of Pearl Harbor and the German invasion of Russia,
billionaire philanthropist Ted Turner said on Tuesday. | 1Entertainment |
The nationalization of Northern Rock, the ailing mortgage lender, was the first such action in more than a decade and a huge blow for Prime Minister Gordon Brown. | 13World |
E! Online - If
blogger Stephanie Wasek's assessment is on the money, Snakes on a
Plane might be taking in the money at the weekend box office. | 1Entertainment |
Police say they are not assuming that a car driver committing suicide caused Saturday's rail crash. | 10Top News |
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States will work with other nations and international groups to eliminate "destructive" fishing practices such as bottom trawling on the high seas, the White House said on Tuesday. | 12U.S. |
AP - The transfer of confidential banking records by a Belgium-based company to U.S. authorities for use in anti-terrorism investigations breached Belgian and likely European Union data privacy rules, top government officials said Thursday. | 2Europe |
DALLAS (CBS.MW) -- Royal Dutch/Shell Group will pay a $120 million penalty to settle a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation of its overstatement of nearly 4.5 billion barrels of proven reserves, the federal agency said Tuesday. | 0Business |
A US soldier has been sentenced to 25 years in jail for the murder of an Iraqi national guard in May, the US military said in a statement. | 13World |
For months, Colgate executives have been hinting that a restructuring was imminent. Still, the scope of the plan that has been unveiled is larger than many analysts had anticipated and is expected to cost $550-$650 million after taxes. | 0Business |
President George W. Bush yesterday signed the largest overhaul of US intelligence-gathering in a half-century, aiming to transform a system designed for Cold War threats so it can deal effectively with the post-Sept. | 1Entertainment |
Unioncamere, al 2006 sono il 31,2% le imprese che esportano | 4Italia |
Bufera su Cappon, Petruccioli respinge le accuse al Dg | 4Italia |
E! Online - What if they put Michael Jackson on trial, and a former child star
reunion broke out? | 1Entertainment |
A fine anno hanno da 3.500 a 6.000 euro meno dei dipendenti | 4Italia |
AP - When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved implanting microchips in humans, the manufacturer said it would save lives, letting doctors scan the tiny transponders to access patients' medical records almost instantly. The FDA found "reasonable assurance" the device was safe, and a sub-agency even called it ... | 6Sci/Tech |
AP - An asteroid at least 500 feet long will make a rare close pass by Earth next week, but there is no chance of an impact, scientists reported Thursday. | 6Sci/Tech |
AFP - Australian Prime Minister John Howard has denied he had made a deal to hand over power to his ambitious Treasurer Peter Costello ahead of elections next year. | 13World |
Controversial proposals to reduce the number of army regiments are expected to be finalised by military chiefs. | 2Europe |
malnutrition and disease meant the monthly fatality rate was about 10,000. The previous overall death toll had stood at 50,000. People were dying despite the aid effort and the world | 1Entertainment |
Business travelers love their gadgets, perhaps too much. So when the gadgets donÂt love us back, things can get ugly. | 6Sci/Tech |
Nel mirino dei giocatori giallorossi una presunta dichiarazione del tecnico "Ci ha detto che siamo presuntuosi". Ma lui smentisce e fa il bagno nel Fontanone
Derby, la Roma attacca Rossi "Ci ha preso in giro negli spogliatoi"
(10:22 11/12/2006) | 4Italia |
CQPolitics.com - TuesdayâÂÂs runoff election defeat of eight-term Republican Rep. Henry Bonilla by Democratic former Rep. Ciro D. Rodriguez in Texasâ 23rd District â in the final election contest in 2006 â brought to 30 the number of seats taken over by the Democrats in their successful drive to gain ... | 13World |
Scientists have produced compelling evidence that autism may in some cases be linked to inflammation of the brain. | 3Health |
Israeli troops moved out of a Palestinian refugee camp in southern Gaza on Saturday night, the army said, ending a two-day raid that killed 11 Palestinians and wounded | 1Entertainment |
A health alert is declared in Brazil, Paraguay and Bolivia after an outbreak of dengue fever. | 10Top News |
BRUSSELS/LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - Microsoft suffered a
stunning defeat on Monday when a European Union court backed a
European Commission ruling that the U.S. software giant
illegally abused its market power to crush competitors. | 6Sci/Tech |
President Abbas called Saturday for early elections. Hamas says it won't participate. | 13World |
Speed dating singles aim for a brief but close encounter on First Great Western's 125mph "love train". | 2Europe |
PITTSBURGH (Sports Network) - Ben Roethlisberger passed for 183 yards and two touchdowns, Hines Ward scored twice and the Pittsburgh Steelers rolled to a convincing 27-3 victory over Philadelphia on Sunday for their second straight win against an undefeated opponent. | 8Sports |
Pakistan's president says Intelligence indicates Osama bin Laden is alive. Further to that, the top U.S. military official in Afghanistan believes the al Qaeda leader is likely in Pakistan. | 2Europe |
Readers report their experiences of the Indian Ocean tsunami that has devastated parts of Asia. | 2Europe |
It's a bit late to have second thoughts for any of the folks who impulsively acted upon their conviction that "now I can die in peace" after the Red Sox won the World Series three years ago. Had they known that the Sox would be back in the Series again so soon, they might have contacted super agent Scott Boras ... | 8Sports |
Clive Thompson takes a look at Cory Doctorow's novella, After the Siege -- a book, like most sci-fi's, are the only ones to tackle profound philosophical questions. | 0Business |
JEJU, South Korea - Kate Golden shot an 8-under 64 Saturday and moved into a tie for the lead with Grace Park after two rounds of the CJ Nine Bridges Classic, while Annika Sorenstam had a 67 to move into contention for her seventh LPGA Tour title of the | 8Sports |
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday it would make organizational changes to improve internal communication about potential risks that emerge after a new drug reaches the market. | 3Health |
India's space agency said it successfully launched the nation's first satellite for educational services on Monday, which is expected to boost distance learning in a country with a huge rural population. | 13World |
INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton won the U.S. Grand Prix for McLaren on Sunday to secure his second victory in a row and move 10 points clear in the championship. | 8Sports |
Flights resume from a Paris airport terminal where a roof collapsed in May, killing four people. | 10Top News |
By Tracy Breton; Journal Staff Writer PROVIDENCE - Even though prosecutors told grand jurors that they believed the law wouldn't permit West Warwick fire inspector Denis P. | 6Sci/Tech |
Yousuf Youhana has played many outstanding innings but few will have given him more pleasure than that which took Pakistan to a three-wicket victory over their fiercest rivals here yesterday. | 11Top Stories |
A European court swept aside Microsoft's objections yesterday and ordered it to offer a version of its Windows operating system without its software for playing digital music and movies on personal computers. | 11Top Stories |
Jiang, whose term was to have run until 2007, resigned at a meeting of the ruling Communist Partyâs Central Committee that ended yesterday. | 11Top Stories |
Blog: Dell says Canonical's version of Linux will be available preinstalled on two more of its PCs, bringing the total to five models. | 6Sci/Tech |
Revenues on the Vegas strip are rising, even as rival casinos struggle. | 0Business |
Ireland is one of 45 countries who have more officials at the Olympic Games than athletes. Figures released by Games organisers reveal that 68 officials travelled with the 46-strong Irish team to Athens. | 8Sports |
AP - An Israeli rights group alleged in a report released Monday that Israeli police fail to follow through on the vast majority of Palestinian complaints of violence by Jewish settlers in the West Bank. | 13World |
AP - Devin Hester raced past the New Orleans Saints and ended their bid for a return to the playoffs. Hester sprinted 64 yards for a touchdown on a punt return, his NFL-record sixth kick runback for a score this season to break his own mark set a year ago. He also caught a 55-yard touchdown pass from Kyle Orton as the ... | 8Sports |
Dal primo luglio 2009: quota 95, eta' minima: 59 anni | 4Italia |
Five survivors of a bus crash which killed nine Britons in Jordan are to be airlifted to another hospital on Friday. | 2Europe |
Columbia, MO (Sports Network) - The University of Missouri Department of Athletics has renamed its new basketball arena "Mizzou Arena," effective immediately. | 8Sports |
AP - Activist Simon Rosenberg abandoned his bid for Democratic National Committee chairman on Friday and backed front-runner Howard Dean, moving the former presidential candidate closer to capturing the party title. | 12U.S. |
ASBO crackdown
Police officers in London have begun to use a camera mounted on their headgear in an effort to tackle anti-social behaviour.⊠| 6Sci/Tech |
The Yankees are paying more in luxury tax than the Tampa Bay Devil Rays spent on their payroll. New York is required to pay $25,026,352, according to a Dec. 21 memorandum that was sent to all major league teams. | 8Sports |
Reuters - Sun Microsystems Inc. on
Thursday reported a small quarterly net profit, after a
year-earlier loss, but a new range of products has so far
failed to ignite sales at the maker of computer servers and
storage equipment. | 0Business |
France's foreign minister offers to apologise to Iraq for seeming to meddle in its internal affairs. | 13World |
At least one man was killed and four wounded Friday when a bomb exploded in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar, in the latest attack by Taliban fighters intent on derailing a landmark election next month. | 13World |
BIRD flu is far more lethal than the SARS virus that struck Asia last year and could unleash a pandemic that could kill up to 50 million people, the World Health Organisation said yesterday. | 11Top Stories |
Israel withdrew tanks and ground forces from populated areas in the northern Gaza Strip on Friday, wrapping up its bloodiest offensive in the area in more than four years of fighting. | 1Entertainment |
GDC '08 gets under way in San Francisco with talk of casual games, Nintendo's WiiWare, and Emotiv's mind-control headset. | 6Sci/Tech |
On MTV.com News | 10Top News |
Could differences in economic performance among states determine how the election shakes out? The answer is a definite maybe. | 0Business |
IBM and Advanced Micro Devices have tacked a three-year extension onto their December 2002 collaboration agreement that could see the two companies work on chip-making technologies based on a 32-nanometer process. | 6Sci/Tech |
BAGHDAD -- Interim President Ghazi al-Yawer demanded more help from the United Nations ahead of the country's Jan. 30 elections, saying yesterday that poor security was no excuse for the world body to stay away. | 13World |
Time may have finally caught up with JetBlue, the airline that Wall Street once thought could do no wrong. | 0Business |
British charity, Save the Children UK has withdrawn its humanitarian operations in the troubled Darfur region of western Sudan. In a statement yesterday, the NGOâs Director-General Mike Aaronson, said "due | 13World |
Burmaâs tough, but pragmatic, prime minister was sacked by his hardline army colleagues, clouding prospects for the freedom of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi and for democracy in the military-led south-east Asian nation. | 13World |
NEW DELHI The tiny white cab speeds through the mind-numbing maze of buses, cars, rickshaws, motorcycles, street entertainers and beggars. Once inside a neighborhood, it zips past cows, children playing cricket and women lining up for water. | 13World |
Two thirds of Scots believe pubs should be able to accommodate smokers, a survey says. | 2Europe |
Patients are to be given the right to opt out of having information stored on the NHS electronic database. | 2Europe |
The Clorox Company, the consumer products maker, posted a lower quarterly profit on Monday, hurt by rising costs for raw materials but helped by a lower tax rate. | 0Business |
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