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Some of the best gaming fun is still to be had on the small screen.
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Heat from the volcano, which last erupted 2,000 years ago, may be contributing to the melting of nearby glaciers, scientists say.
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The company joins Vodafone and 3 as providers of high-speed services such as video calling, entertainment downloads and internet access.
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By Amelia Nielson-Stowell and Lisa Riley Roche Deseret Morning News Real is here to stay -- for real this time. Now that lawmakers agreed Thursday to set aside $35 million to keep Real Salt Lake from leaving Utah for St.
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As the Jets prepared for the A.F.C. wild-card game at San Diego, their line was hoping to improve after Sunday's dismal performance.
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GAZA (Reuters) - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said on Saturday he was considering options open to him after the failure of talks with the governing Hamas faction over creating a unity government.
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No longer just Intel inside Toshiba is to start shipping laptops with AMD processors, effectively bringing to an end its exclusive partnership with Intel.

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AFP - A British theatre that's staging a play that has the country's large Sikh community up in arms denied that it was "insensitive," as police sought to avert a repeat of a mini-riot that broke out during the show two days ago.
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AP - The main camera on the Hubble Space Telescope has shut down unexpectedly for the second time this year, the operators of the orbiting observatory announced Friday.
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Boston Capital Real Estate Investment Trust Inc., an owner of apartment complexes in Florida, Oregon, Washington, and Utah, boosted the size of its initial public offering to as high as $1 billion. The Boston-based company plans to sell as many as 100 million shares for $10 each, according to a filing with the Securiti...
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Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC sweetened its $98.1 billion offer for ABN Amro Holding NV by increasing the cash portion, seeking to beat Barclays PLC to the world's biggest banking takeover.
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With four teams in the top 25 in simulations of college basketball’s ratings percentage index, Atlantic 10 athletic directors and coaches do not have to fight so hard for respect this season.
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AP - Once relatively indifferent to government affairs, Google Inc. is seeking help inside the Beltway to fight the rise of Web censorship worldwide.
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Moon base will not be a squat NASA has confirmed its moon base will not illegally occupy other people's land.

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Shares of Expedia, the online travel agency, fell more than 9 percent, or $2.68, to $26.71.
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Planktos, a California company that is trying to turn a profit by fertilizing the ocean with iron dust, canceled planned field tests on Wednesday, citing a lack of funds.
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The European Union said Wednesday it would consider appealing a World Trade Organization ruling that found its subsidies to European sugar producers violate global trade rules.
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The Pentagon has released the names of the following US service members killed recently in Iraq. According to an Associated Press count, at least 2,642 members of the US military have died since the Iraq war began in March 2003. At least 19,773 have been wounded, the military said.
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The French parliament backs a constitutional change at a special congress to get the EU reform treaty ratified.
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PHILADELPHIA (Sports Network) - Allan Ray poured in 27 points, including 20 in the second half, as Villanova crushed second-ranked and previously-unbeaten Kansas, 83-62, at the Wachovia Center.
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Long given up for dead (or dying), Sun is turning its own business on its head by offering to integrate many different systems.
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No one in the Olympic Stadium could possibly know it at the time, but the men's long jump final last night was over almost as soon as it began.
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TORONTO (CP) - Canada Basketball dumped Jay Triano on Tuesday after some six years as men's team head coach and 11 years as a player - seven of them as captain.
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AP - Iran is a major obstacle to the U.S. vision of a Middle East in which nations will "trade more, invest more, talk more and work more constructively to solve problems," Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says.
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Ray Allen scored 20 points and Rashard Lee added 17 as the Seattle SuperSonics overcame the ejections of Jerome James and Danny Fortson to beat the Atlanta Hawks, 94-79, Thursday.
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Company gives itself an earnings forecast haircut.
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The FBI lost 160 laptop computers in less than four years, including at least 10 that contained highly sensitive classified information and one that held "personal identifying information on FBI personnel," according to a new report released today.
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NEAR FALLUJAH, Iraq - Prime Minister Iyad Allawi struts into a camp of Iraqi soldiers outside Fallujah to rouse the men as he orders the battle to retake the rebel city while US commanders stand on the side.
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FT.com - Carphone Warehouse predicted a full year result ahead of market expectations on Thursday when the UK mobile phone retailer announced an 11.2 per cent increase in third-quarter like-for-like sales.
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US coach Bruce Arena made two decisions with players in the last seven days that could have a lasting effect on the men's national soccer team.
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Jeff Novitzky, who has led a five-and-a-half-year investigation into steroids in professional sports, is expected to attend hear Roger Clemens testify on Wednesday.
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RCN Corp., a provider of cable television, phone and Internet service in Chicago, filed a plan to exit bankruptcy that will exchange $1.
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Visitors to the Alexis Vive Collective, one of the radical pro-Chávez groups that thrive in the slums of Caracas, can look for the mural of Jesus with an assault rifle.
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WASHINGTON The United States announced Thursday that its trade gap widened in August to $54 billion, the second-largest ever, reflecting record spending on imported oil and a decline in goods exports that may presage a slowdown in manufacturing.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s victory in the first qualifying race at Daytona established him as the leading contender going into the Daytona 500.
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The words caught me by surprise. Maybe that was the point. But they not only got my attention, they shocked me.
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The Brazilian food producer is poultry in motion.
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The quake, which struck shortly after 7pm (11am Irish Time), had a preliminary magnitude of 6.8 and was centred six miles beneath the ocean floor and 70 miles off the coast of the Kii peninsula.
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By Jon Chavez, The Blade, Toledo, Ohio Feb. 19--The name Virtual PCs has been known to Toledo-area computer users for nearly two decades, but few of them may know that six years ago the firm had a schism.
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A US trade body has agreed to comply with a NAFTA panel ruling concluding Canadian softwood lumber imports are no threat to the US industry.
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FOMC statement offers no support for near-term rate cut.
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AP - After the devastation wreaked by the seas, a deluge from the skies deepened the misery for tsunami-stricken areas Saturday, triggering flash floods in Sri Lanka that sent evacuees fleeing and increasing the threat of deadly disease. U.S. forces began one of their biggest relief missions ever with the death toll li...
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AP - Chunks of concrete are missing from the mosque's minarets. The walls of a religious school painted with Islamic verses are peppered with bullet holes. Black flies swarm over a makeshift bunker, blasted apart under a stairwell.
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China and the United States ended three days of intense economic talks with new accords on food safety, energy and environmental cooperation but only modest progress in opening China’s financial markets.
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An unexplained phenomenon akin to a space-borne car wash has boosted the performance of one of the two US rovers probing the surface of Mars, New Scientist magazine said on Tuesday.
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AFP - The Indian air force saluted pilots who rescued hundreds on the remote Nicobar islands despite losing family and colleagues when their base was destroyed by last week's deadly tsunami.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Internet data analysis company WebSideStory Inc. cut its expected initial public offering price to $8 to $9 a share from $10 to $12, it said in a regulatory filing Wednesday.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Mike Sillinger's goal with 26.8 seconds remaining in regulation time gave the New York Islanders a 6-5 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Monday, ending the Penguins' point streak at 16 games.
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A movie studio coalition says it has worked out standards for films without film.
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Astronauts and mission managers scrambled on Tuesday when a fire alarm went off on the Russian part of the International Space Station.
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Who says value investing can't be glamorous?
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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's interim government extended the closure of Baghdad international airport indefinitely on Saturday under emergency rule imposed ahead of this week's U.S.-led offensive on Falluja.
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Jason Conley has 16 points, and Missouri survives a lengthy cold stretch at the finish to hang on and beat No. 12 Gonzaga, 63-61.
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FT.com - The world's stock markets may have plummeted around them, but many US retail investors have kept their cool. For now.
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Amelie Mauresmo could lose her world number one status this week after pulling out of the Kremlin Cup because of a thigh injury. The Frenchwoman sustained the injury during the final of the Porsche Grand Prix
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The One Laptop Per Child project has reportedly raised the price of its XO laptop to $188.
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Film studios and record labels cannot demand that internet providers turn over the names of customers suspected of illegally downloading movies or music.
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MOMBASA, Kenya (Reuters) - Tourists arriving in Mombasa on Kenya's Indian Ocean coast were expecting to find the usual colorful fruit and vegetable markets lining the streets.
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Do pictures of UFOs make you thirsty? Booze producers capitalize on our woo-woo fascination with distillations such as crop-circle beer and astro-yeast sake. By James Lee from Wired magazine.
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com. Pedro Martinez was the focal point of press coverage after pitching the Red Sox into a two-up position over the Angels in the American League Division Series.
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InfoWorld - Yahoo may team up with News Corp. to fend off Microsoft's bid to buy the struggling Web portal, according to a Wall Street Journal report on Wednesday.
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The governing body of the US Association of Flight Attendants-CWA has approved a resolution that will allow it to call a nationwide strike if any airline cancels a contract, subject to approval by union members at the carrier, with or without bankruptcy
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AP - Rookie safety Donte Whitner signed a five-year contract with the Buffalo Bills on Saturday, joining the team after missing the first eight days of training camp.
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Remember the future Opinion "Now we know the depth of what has transpired, I take full accountability to drive the actions to set it right," said HP's CEO Mark Hurd yesterday at the company's spy scandal press conference.

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ANAHEIM, Calif., (Sports Network) - The Anaheim Angels on Friday signed veteran free-agent outfielder Steve Finley to a two-year deal worth $14 million, with a club option for the 2007 season.
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - American Airlines said on Thursday it will beef up service to and from New York area airports, a move that puts new pressure on JetBlue Airways as it strives to regain customer confidence after last week's operational meltdown.
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AFP - Producer prices, or the cost of goods at the factory gate, surged by the highest rate in January for 16 years, according to official data published Monday.
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AP - Cellular phone tower operator Global Signal Inc. will pay $1.2 billion cash for the right to operate or lease more than 6,600 towers owned by Sprint Corp. for 32 years, the companies announced Monday.
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Is ultimate growth investing for you? Find out.
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AP - Repression is increasing in Cuba under the control of Raul Castro, and the domination of the government by his brother, Fidel, is nearing an end, Bush administration officials said Tuesday.
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G.M. is getting grief for a promotion that awards a free car every week through Nov. 6 to listeners of Sean Hannity’s conservative Fox News radio show.
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - MySpace, the social networking Web site, could be worth around $15 billion within three years, measured in terms of the value created for shareholders of parent company News Corp. NWSa.N , a Wall Street media analyst forecast on Wednesday.
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ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - An explosion hit the Marriott Hotel in central Islamabad on Thursday, causing several casualties, witnesses said.
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AP - Two-thirds of the world's polar bears will be killed off by 2050 — and the entire population gone from Alaska — because of thinning sea ice from global warming in the Arctic, government scientists forecast Friday.
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InfoWorld - Continuing to pound away at the low end of the Unix market, IBM on Tuesday rolled out its first less-than-$4,000 pSeries server, which the company hopes will attract first-time users looking to blend existing Unix- and Linux-based environments.
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WASHINGTON Oct. 13, 2004 - The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday approved an implantable computer chip that can pass a patient's medical details to doctors, speeding care.
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Give John Montgomery a spreadsheet, and he'll make you rich.
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VIENNA (Reuters) - Most members of the U.N. nuclear watchdog's governing board, a barometer of world sentiment on Iran, are likely in a pending debate to champion last-gasp talks to defuse a stand-off over Iran's atomic work, diplomats say.
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No. 1 draft pick Eli Manning will make his first start at quarterback for the New York Giants in their exhibition game Thursday against the Carolina Panthers, coach Tom Coughlin announced Thursday, according to ESPN.
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AP - Yasser Arafat's nephew was in Paris on Sunday to collect the Palestinian leader's medical records, but he faced an objection from Arafat's widow, whose lawyers insisted she had sole legal rights to the file.
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short time I was there,'' he said. ``I just felt Chicago is the best place for. me. I'm looking forward to going out there and, hopefully, turning this into a. 182 home runs and 710 RBIs.
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AP - Divers making dangerous probes through underwater caves near the Caribbean coast have discovered what appears to be one of oldest human skeletons in the Americas, archaeologists announced at a seminar that was ending on Friday.
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Thousands attend the funeral of a Pakistani cleric who died in controversial circumstances.
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Indonesian police investigating September's suicide attack on the Australian embassy in Jakarta said yesterday they had arrested four suspects but that a top bombmaker might have eluded arrest
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Cellphone subscribers around the globe totalled nearly 1.5 billion by the middle of this year, about 25 percent of the world's population, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) said yesterday.
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Patrick J. Michaels is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute and author of Meltdown: The Predictable Distortion of Global Warming by Scientists, Politicians, and the Media.
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Pacific Rim leaders ended a two-day summit with pledges to push ahead with negotiations to lower global trade barriers, seen as impediments to the world's economic growth.
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AP - Is merger mania taking over the retailing industry?
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By Jared Page Deseret Morning News Fees for new sewer connections in the southern third of Salt Lake County will increase by about $1,000 per home beginning June 1 to help pay for a planned sewage-treatment plant in Riverton, sewer district officials said.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks tumbled on Tuesday after a warning by phone company AT&T of soft consumer spending sparked a new round of recession fears, helping drive the S&P to its worst-ever five-day start to a year.
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PC World - A proposal for a wireless phone directory raises concerns in Congress.
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London: Australia continued its dominance over Pakistan but cricket's world champion was pushed all the way in a thrilling one-day international at Lord's yesterday.
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Qualcomm Inc. Friday raised its earnings and revenue forecasts for the current quarter, based on higher shipments of its cell-phone chips.
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DISPLAY WINDOWS for holiday shoppers can be found more and more on 17-inch computer screens. The number of Americans who regularly use the Internet for shopping rose dramatically this year, with one market
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DECEMBER 13, 2004 (COMPUTERWORLD) - SAN JOSE -- Cisco Systems Inc.'s prices have typically been higher than those charged by its smaller networking rivals.
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With all that is swirling around him, Barry Bonds seems to find true serenity only in the few square feet of the batter’s box.
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The government has responded to calls to make the BBC's iPlayer work on computers that do not run Windows.
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HOUSTON It's lucky number-13 for Roger Federer. The top seed won a record 13th straight final by beating Lleyton Hewitt 6-3, 6-2 in the title match of the ATP Masters Cup.
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Ashley McElhiney is remaining as coach of the Nashville Rhythm, after the ABA team said Thursday that a co-owner didn't have the authority to fire her.
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The Nets took a big step back toward viability today with the completion of a blockbuster deal for Toronto Raptors' swingman Vince Carter.
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