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Some of the most fierce fighting since the invasion of Afghanistan has been in the south-western province of Helmand, where the Taliban have taken th read more »
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Consider the bathroom stall, that utilitarian public enclosure of cold steel and drab hue.

It can be a world of untold secrets, codes and signals read more »
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At least there were no fake denials.

Daniel Lyons, a 46-year-old senior editor with Forbes magazine, came clean after the New York Times unmasked read more »
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FIRST it conquered the world. Now it has captured the universe.

The internet giant that created Google Earth, allowing office workers to waste cou read more »
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Google has launched a new service that turns the focus of its Google Earth service up to the sky, allowing users to view photos of the stars and dist read more »
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Back in the 1980s, when Americans were buying the first brick-size cell phones, service providers quickly came to dominate the playing field with bar read more »
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WOO, and indeed, hoo. The Simpsons Movie is diddily-dum-doodily. It's as funny as its quadruple-episode length should be, while easily sustaining wh read more »
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Liberals Spew Bile at Seahawks For Being Polite to the President

Liberal tolerance has shown its ugly face in Seattle, after Seahawk stars Matt Ha read more »
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For an animated television show, surviving 18 seasons and 400 episodes may not be as great an achievement as successfully filling up, and living up t read more »
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Oct 1 (Reuters) - Suleiman Jamous, an influential member of the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) Unity faction which is one of two groups accused of the d read more »
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Until financial markets went haywire last month, the Sept. 18 meeting of Federal Reserve policymakers was shaping up to be pretty routine. The Fed, a read more »
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Swinging its sword for the sake of investors, borrowers and home builders across the country, the Federal Reserve hacked at the economy's key underl read more »
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Sept. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Charles Plosser said that policy makers should not overemphasize the surprise read more »
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Google (GOOG) is watching you. But you already knew that. Every time you conduct a search using its search engine, Google keeps tabs—and uses the inf read more »
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Princess Diana still polarises Buckingham Palace, even on the 10th anniversary of her death.

THERE were reports of rows between Charles and Camill read more »
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LEXINGTON, Ky. - It's hard to imagine a more picturesque weekend in Lexington.

Less than 24 hours after the Billy Gillispie Era officially began read more »
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When you've had a career as long and distinguished as Jerry Lewis - part of a comedy act with Dean Martin, star of The King Of Comedy, Nobel Peace P read more »
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Although many people think of mosquitoes as being the villain of summertime, the type of mosquito that spreads the potentially fatal West Nile virus read more »
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BEN BERNANKE, as chairman of the Federal Reserve, is a man of many hats. For most of his short chairmanship, he has been lucky in needing to don only read more »
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Vanessa Hudgens from High School Musical is famous for singing wholesome songs about how everyone is special in their own way - and Vanessa Hudgens i read more »
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To the Editor:

David Brooks (“The New Social Contract,” column, Sept. 7) dismisses a single-payer health insurance system on the grounds that Amer read more »
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Britney Spears was not ready for prime time.

The fallen pop idol made her much-hyped comeback last night to open MTV's disjointed and just plain read more »
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Men: At every Grand Slam, Roger Federer looks to break another record and make even more history. he'll become first player to win four consecutive read more »
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This year's trio of box office big-hitters share a number of traits. They are all male, they all have special powers and they have fans across the g read more »
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This week's deal between General Motors and the United Auto Workers is being hailed as a new era for Detroit, and for once that advertising may be j read more »
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Virginia Governor Timothy M. Kaine accepted the Report of The Virginia Tech Review Panel; an independent review of the events that took place on Apri read more »
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CHICAGO — The Mets had played 14 of their first 17 games against teams in the rough-and-tumble National League East, against teams they will see agai read more »
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On the edge of the Donana national park in Andalucia, just about at Spain's south-western tip, the pine forests hide a very special building.

It read more »
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When excitable headline writers and opportunist politicians combine, they are sure to produce a storm in a tea cup. That precisely is what the latest read more »
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Not very long after James Watson finished his Nobel Prize–winning work on the structure of DNA in 1953, he started firing off some eyebrow-raising co read more »