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BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's pro-Syrian Hezbollah-led opposition is set to protest in central Beirut on Friday aiming to bring down the U.S.-backed government, which has vowed it will not yield to the pressure.
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When British regulators shut down Chiron Corporation’s (an Emeryville, Calif. biotechnology company) Liverpool, England factory on Tuesday, Oct. 5, citing concerns about bacterial contamination, they cut
1Entertainment
Reuters - An Alabama state court jury on Friday handed Merck & Co. its second victory this week in a Vioxx product liability trial, finding the drugmaker did not hide the health risks associated with its withdrawn arthritis drug, or knowingly market a faulty product.
0Business
Reuters - Just three years ago, Tata Motors Ltd., the flagship of India's second-largest private conglomerate, was mired in red ink and caught in the grip of a prolonged industrial slump.
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Two dozen people are still being treated for injuries after the derailment of a high-speed train in south-east Queensland overnight.
1Entertainment
HealthDay - TUESDAY, June 5 (HealthDay News) -- A new study adds to growing evidence that antipsychotic drugs raise death rates among elderly people, who are sometimes given them when their behavioral problems become too much for doctors or families to handle.
3Health
A copy of the Magna Carta has been sold for more than £10m to an American tycoon
10Top News
GCI offers commission-free online trading in shares, indices and major currencies. Register today for a free demo account - including charts, quotes and internet trading software.
10Top News
Jeff Wall’s photography mines a welter of traditions and is favored by both critics and the market.
1Entertainment
Anil Kumble led a fightback by India, trailing 1-0 in the four-match cricket series, as Australia slumped to 235 all out on the first day of the second Test.
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AP - A series of mortars or rockets slammed into the U.S.-controlled Green Zone on Thursday, and an official said at least one round struck a parking lot used by the Iraqi prime minister and his security detail.
13World
HOUSTON (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday ordered ex-Enron Chief Executive Jeffrey Skilling to begin serving immediately a 24-year prison sentence after a one-day reprieve, according to court documents.
0Business
Debate on a New Jersey bill provides a glimpse of a battle likely to be fought in many capitals and boardrooms.
0Business
RIYADH - Insurgents bombed Saudi Arabia's Interior Ministry office and a security unit in Riyadh on Wednesday, injuring at least 17 people in what appeared to be the latest strike by al-Qaeda.
1Entertainment
· Inquiry into 10m increase in Stansted passengers· Airlines say BAA scheme would put up prices
10Top News
Lisa Barone, super search blogger, has the beef on Ask.com’s search interface & user experience testing ground, Ask X. Google has its SearchMash to test new Ajax and Java powered search tools, and now Ask has Ask X. And Lisa has this to say about Ask X: The difference between Ask X and Google’s SearchMash [...]
6Sci/Tech
Reuters - CBS Corp. said on Wednesday it has purchased Last.fm, the online music service that allows fans with similar tastes to connect, for $280 million in a bid to attract young audiences.
1Entertainment
By Al Jones, The Sun Herald, Biloxi, Miss. Sep. 10--OCEAN SPRINGS -- The Mississippi Sound is home to some of the best fishing the Gulf of Mexico has to offer. From cobia to redfish, anglers have a smorgasbord to choose from. Add blackfish, also known as tripletail, to the mix.
6Sci/Tech
Fifa unanimously agrees to drop its World Cup rotation policy from 2018, according to vice-president Chung Mong-Joon.
13World
Guardian first book prize for tales of everyday lives.
10Top News
Animals from all parts of the UK can be exported live to EU countries, after the last foot-and-mouth controls ended.
6Sci/Tech
US President George W. Bush couldn't afford to minimize the threat from Saddam Hussein when determining whether he was rebuilding Iraq's nuclear weapons capability, National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice said.
1Entertainment
AFP - Boris Johnson will be the Conservative candidate for London mayor next year, taking on Ken Livingstone, the Tories announced Thursday.
2Europe
AP - Former President Bill Clinton said Tuesday the resurgence of the Taliban and growth of the poppy harvest in Afghanistan are signs there are insufficient coalition troops in the country.
13World
Reuters - Iran is using negotiations with the European Union's "big three" on suspending sensitive nuclear activities to buy the time it needs to get ready to make atomic weapons, an Iranian exile and intelligence officials said.
2Europe
TONY EASTLEY: To Iraq now, where three British soldiers have been killed and a number of others injured in an ambush by insurgents.
13World
LeBron James scored 26 points to become the youngest player in NBA history to reach 2,000 in a career, leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 96-74 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Saturday night.
8Sports
Parents who keep a clean house may unwittingly be developing asthma in their children, research suggests.
10Top News
Three senior directors at British Airways Plc face pressure as Chief Executive Rod Eddington starts an investigation into last week's flight delays, the Sunday Telegraph said, citing an unidentified executive at the airline.
1Entertainment
AFP - The Bank of England held its key interest rate at 5.50 percent, the highest level for six years, the central bank announced on Thursday.
2Europe
AP - 1. "The Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown (Doubleday)
1Entertainment
HealthDay - (HealthDayNews) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of CenterWatch:
3Health
Troubled actress Lindsay Lohan has hired an ex-Israeli Army specialist as her new bodyguard. Now she can shop and go partying in peace.
1Entertainment
MIAMI (Reuters) - Jose Padilla, a Chicago gang member once accused by the Bush administration of plotting a radioactive bomb attack, was sentenced by a U.S. court on Tuesday to 17 years and four months in prison for supporting terrorism.
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Pakistan's ex-PM Nawaz Sharif is arrested and flown to prison after returning to challenge the president, officials say.
13World
AP - Celebrities including actress Eva Longoria and singer Avril Lavigne will auction off personal items on eBay to raise money for survivors of the Asia tsunami.
1Entertainment
VIENNA (Reuters) - Former U.N. chief and Austrian President Kurt Waldheim, whose career was tainted by disclosures of his Nazi past, was buried in a state funeral on Saturday.
10Top News
Non c'è Pelè nella delegazione del Brasile che domani arriverà in Svizzera nel ...
4Italia
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iraqi militants who said they captured a U.S. journalist last week have threatened to kill him within 48 hours, if U.S. forces do not pull out from the holy city of Najaf, Al Jazeera television reported on Thursday.
10Top News
HP is dropping its line of Intel Itanium-powered workstations to concentrate on chips capable of running both 32-bit and 64-bit software.
1Entertainment
Things don't go better with Coke. Or Pepsi. Or any sugar-sweetened soft drink. That's according to a new study that links significant weight gain and higher risk of type 2 diabetes in women who drink soda daily.
3Health
Sircana: stop a polemiche, soluzione una volta per tutte
4Italia
Reuters - Voting began on Sunday in Serbia's presidential election, a tight race between pro-Western president Boris Tadic and hard-line challenger Tomislav Nikolic.
13World
AP - President Bush and Democratic rival John Kerry traded biting accusations over the war in Iraq on Monday as early Florida voting produced scattered complaints that stirred memories of the state's chaotic 2000 recount.
13World
AP - The first tipoff came from the stands, not the locker room. The playoffs were in sight, and up in the massive decks of Dodger Stadium, fans weren't racing to their cars during the seventh-inning stretch.
8Sports
PLEASANTON, California The board of directors of PeopleSoft has rejected Oracle's $9.2 billion takeover bid, continuing its resistance a day after the company's own shareholders tendered more than 60 percent of stock to Oracle.
0Business
NewsFactor - With new search software for Lotus Notes announced Thursday by IBM, users will be able to find information in what the company described as "the vast personal database that e-mail has become."
6Sci/Tech
By MICHAEL R. BLOOD LOS ANGELES - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's Democratic rival Thursday defended his campaign's decision to download a recording of a private meeting in which the governor chattered about "very hot" mixed-race personalities.
6Sci/Tech
ATHENS -- Of the 10,000 athletes in the Athens Olympics, David Ford may be the only one who brought his own personal psychologist. "Probably," Roger Friesen said.
8Sports
The highest-ranking US soldier charged in the Abu Ghraib prison scandal was sentenced to eight years in prison, the severest punishment meted out so far in the case.
13World
AP - Iraq's most powerful Shiite militia leader is turning to his commanders who distinguished themselves fighting U.S. troops in 2004 to screen fighters, weed out criminals and assume key positions in an effort to build a more disciplined force, two of his key lieutenants say.
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By Copyright 2007 Deseret Morning News By Jennifer Toomer-Cook and Bob Bernick Jr.
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A routine software upgrade of desktop PCs at the Department of Work and Pensions has left 80% of the ministry's computers unable to send or receive e-mails.
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AP - Rashad McCants scored 19 points and Raymond Felton added 18 points as No. 9 North Carolina fought off Indiana 70-63 on Wednesday in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge.
8Sports
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Buried under the avalanche of year-end lists is one that won't make moviemakers very happy. MovieMistakes.com has named and shamed its 15 favorite continuity errors of 2004.
1Entertainment
Officials investigate the plight of Britons left in legal limbo after their relatives went missing in the Asian tsunami.
2Europe
L'astensione riguardera' tutte le udienze
4Italia
In just a few minutes, "Halo 2" would officially be released, and these gamers couldn't wait to get their first taste of the most marketed, and perhaps most anticipated, video game ever.
6Sci/Tech
Il Parma ha battuto in amichevole il Colorno (Promozione) 5-1. I gol: doppiette di Corradi e Regina...
4Italia
The Trail Blazers have agreed to terms on a buyout with guard Steve Francis, who was acquired in a draft night deal with the Knicks.
8Sports
British Muslims are expected to offer prayers on Friday for the assassinated Benazir Bhutto.
10Top News
President Bush and Senator John F. Kerry will step into an auditorium on the campus of the University of Miami tonight
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Classic video games dusted off for new exhibition If you miss the thrill and retro skill of maneuvering your way through Space Invaders, or the excitement of out-smarting those pesky little Pac-Men, then the Science Museum might just be worth a visit over the coming months.

7Software and Developement
A fire raced through an apartment complex in a Columbus suburb on Sunday, killing 10 people who lived together and forcing others to jump from third-story windows to escape.
1Entertainment
Chiara Calligaris, Francesca Scognamillo e Giulia Pignolo hanno conquistato ai Mondiali di Miami uno...
4Italia
Working a nonstandard shift increases the chances that a worker will be injured on the job and how long it might take to recover, researchers say.
6Sci/Tech
Doctors were told yesterday to restrict the use of the NHS's frontline painkiller for very sick patients in an attempt to eke out supplies.
3Health
BBC Radio 4 presenter Nigel Wrench is cleared of raping a man he met at a New Year's Eve party.
10Top News
AFP - French President Jacques Chirac has lashed out at a private initiative to secure the release of two French hostages in Iraq as "interference" and said he hoped it would not thwart the delicate process, aides said.
2Europe
Hollywood couple Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston say they have separated after "much thoughtful consideration".
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10Top News
WE sat there on the dusty knoll of Ancient Olympia Stadium and watched the first women to compete in that hallowed place. Maybe because of the Greeks' love of their history, we suspended the
8Sports
Palazzo Chigi in contatto con presidenza Ue e Ambasciata
4Italia
Fashion Wire Daily - Fashion Wire Daily December 2, 2004 - PARIS - Property though thankfully not its price dominated talk as a gang of French actresses led the celebration of the redesign of Burberry’s French flagship store in Paris Wednesday night.
1Entertainment
BEIJING (Reuters) - The U.S. envoy was hopeful and his South Korean counterpart wary as delegates from six countries opened talks on Thursday aimed at dismantling North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
10Top News
Ruud van Nistelrooy's apology to Ashley Cole does not look like ending his feud with Arsenal after Arsene Wenger launched another bitter attack on the Dutchman - and his club.
1Entertainment
I religiosi disobbedendo agli ordini hanno ripreso anche oggi il corteo di protesta a Yangon Alla marcia pacifica contro il governo militare si sono uniti migliaia di civili Myanmar, monaci buddisti ancora in piazza 30mila manifestanti in marcia contro il regime (09:39 24/09/2007)
4Italia
Boston researchers say many women at high risk for breast cancer are declining tamoxifen, the first approved drug for prevention of breast cancer.
11Top Stories
Police look for a woman who broke into pop star George Michael's north London home earlier this month.
10Top News
( InfoWorld ) - A perfect storm is brewing in wireless communications, which may soon boom like the PC business did in the 1990s as the Web took off, a Qualcomm executive said Wednesday. Ubiquitous high-speed wireless data, mobile applications, and browsing ability will soon drive demand for 1GHz processors in handheld...
6Sci/Tech
Wall Street sent Washington a message: the recession that Ben S. Bernanke said can be averted is already here.
0Business
In an interview on WTOP radio, Mayor Anthony A. Williams said a deal to bring baseball to D.C. is "close to dying" but can still be realized with more hard work.
8Sports
Tokyo +1,45,Hong Kong +7,4,Shangai +2,69,Sydney +6,1
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MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Several explosions ripped through Mogadishu's sprawling Bakara Market on Tuesday, killing at least two people in a fifth day of violence in the area.
13World
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Pfizer Inc, Novartis AG and Wyeth all saw quarterly earnings hit by charges on Thursday, while Eli Lilly and Co exceeded Wall Street expectations as third-quarter sales of several of its drugs outpaced analysts' estimates.
0Business
WEST Indies beat Pakistan by seven wickets at the Rose Bowl yesterday to reach the final of cricket’s Champion’s Trophy and set up a showdown with hosts England at the Oval on Saturday.
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AP - Ronald Goldman's father sued O.J. Simpson on Tuesday, seeking any money the former NFL star received for a canceled book deal and TV interview that told a hypothetical tale of how he would have killed his ex-wife and Goldman.
1Entertainment
Tributes are being paid and flags are at half-mast after 14 UK troops were killed in a plane crash in Afghanistan.
2Europe
Such are the warped judgment values presently infecting Soho Square that the main surprise at Adrian Mutu's drug hearing yesterday was that the Football Association didn't offer the cocaine
1Entertainment
Reuters - Citigroup Inc. on Thursday said third-quarter profit rose 13 percent, topping most Wall Street forecasts, as growth in consumer businesses offset declining stock and bond market revenue.
0Business
PARIS (Reuters) - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said on Tuesday new Israeli settlement activity was posing an obstacle to revived Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts launched in the U.S. town of Annapolis last month.
13World
Biotech titan Genzyme (Nasdaq: GENZ) has its roots in the treatment of rare genetic diseases and also has a significant presence in the treatment of renal diseases and providing diagnostic testing services.
3Health
AP - A Philippine ferry sank early Thursday southeast of Manila, leaving four passengers dead and 18 missing, the coast guard said.
13World
Rapid return on DSL unbundling
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The biggest smile in track and field got a little bigger last night, and the long jump gold medal is solidly back in American hands.
11Top Stories
Three-quarters of al-Qaeda in Iraq has been destroyed over 2007, the Interior Ministry in Baghdad says.
13World
When the Corporate Executive Board throws its annual black-tie bash, staffers call it "the prom." At last month's company-wide yearly review meeting, bosses decked out in goofy get-ups did YouTube parodies. A recent staff meeting ended with an office bowling party, open bar included.
0Business
GLASTONBURY (Reuters) - Rock godfathers The Who headline at Glastonbury on Sunday with persistent rain turning the rural English meadows which host the world's biggest greenfield music and arts festival into a high-spirited mudbath.
10Top News
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Mortar bombs hit several parts of Mogadishu before dawn on Tuesday, killing at least 10 people in one of the fiercest bombardments since an Islamist movement was chased from Somalia's capital last month.
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MOSCOW: Oil giant ConocoPhillips looked close to taking a $US2 billion ($NZ3.11b) stake in Russian major Lukoil on Thursday after Russian officials confirmed the US firm's interest in the auction of a 7.6 per cent stake.
0Business