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Saturday, 05.19.2012, 09:50am (GMT)  
Arab League awaits Syrian response on plan to end unrest
Monday, 10.31.2011, 08:05am

The Arab League has handed Syrian officials a plan to end seven months of increasingly violent unrest as protesters call for the toppling of President Bashar al-Assad. Damascus was expected to respond on Monday.

Libya's Prime Minister Confirms Presence of Chemical Weapons    NATO forces killed in Kabul Taliban attack


arts 
Lynyrd Skynyrd keyboardist Billy Powell dies Thursday, 01.29.2009, 01:52pm
(CNN) — Billy Powell, keyboardist with the rock bank Lynyrd Skynyrd, has
died of a heart ailment at his condo in the Jacksonville, Fla., suburb of
Orange Park, police said Thursday. He was 56.
Ringo Starr: I’ve got to get fans out of my life
Floyd founder Wright dies at 65
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Business 
GM debt mountain looms as key talks heat up Thursday, 02.19.2009, 09:19am

DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Corp is battling to survive collapsing auto demand, tight credit and uncertain prospects for recovery in its biggest markets.But its most-pressing crisis is simpler: too much debt.

Wal-Mart profit beats Wall St view
Recession and bank worries slam Wall Street
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Entertainment 
Peruvian Survivors' Tale Takes Home Berlinale's Golden Bear Monday, 02.16.2009, 07:23pm

The awards for the 59th Berlin International Film Festival were handed out on Saturday, Feb. 14. Winning the prestigious Golden Bear was a Peruvian film "The Milk of Sorrow."

Film world has capitalism and crisis in its sights
Berlinale Offers Drama and Glitz on Opening Night
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Health 
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg has cancer surgery Thursday, 02.05.2009, 06:33pm









WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Liberal Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 72, had surgery on Thursday for pancreatic cancer, a court spokeswoman said.
Doctors: Under the drug industry's influence?
U.S. peanut plant shipped salmonella-tainted products: FDA
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Politics 
Germany faces questions over alleged spy agency involvement in Libya Saturday, 10.29.2011, 07:21am

After abstaining from the UN vote on the no-fly zone over Libya and opposing NATO's military intervention, Germany faces an inquest over allegations that its spies were involved in tracking Colonel Gadhafi.

Vatican Calls for Holocaust-Denying Bishop to Recant
Cheney's abnormal heart rhythm returns
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Sports 
Phelps handed three-month ban by USA Swimming Friday, 02.06.2009, 09:18am








WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Record-setting Olympic champion Michael Phelps has been banned for three months by USA Swimming amid controversy over a photograph published in a British newspaper purportedly showing him smoking marijuana.
Steelers edge Cardinals for sixth Super Bowl win
Groundhog proclaims Super Bowl victory, plus more winter
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Science-Tech 
Yahoo offers iPhone-like Web for masses Tuesday, 02.17.2009, 06:11pm

BARCELONA (Reuters) - Yahoo announced a new mobile service on Tuesday that will deliver an iPhone-like experience for people who cannot or will not splash out for the iconic but pricey Apple device as times get hard.
Software in focus in battle for mobile customers
Nokia unveils online software shop
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Travel 
Presidential road trips tainted by tragedy Tuesday, 09.30.2008, 04:28pm
(CNN) -- Since the days of George Washington, U.S. presidents have carved out a long tradition of official road trips, if not by motorcade, then by railroad or horse and carriage.
West Coast solo trip opens driver's soul
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World 
'UN rights report on Iran biased' Saturday, 10.29.2011, 02:53pm

Senior Iranian lawmaker Farhad Tajari has rejected a recent report by a UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran as “biased and politicized.”
Syria unrest: Arab League denounces civilian killings
China copes with promise and perils of one-child policy
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Science Nature 
Ozone hole larger than last year Tuesday, 10.07.2008, 02:21pm
(CNN) — This year’s ozone hole over Antarctica is larger in both size and ozone loss than last year, but not as large as in 2006, the European Space Agency said Tuesday.
One in four mammals risks extinction
Exoplanet circles 'normal star'
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Lifestyle 
Dial-a-concert? Japan software turns mobiles musical Tuesday, 10.14.2008, 09:19am
TOKYO (Reuters Life!) - Making music just got easier. A Japanese game maker has teamed up with the nation's leading cellphone network carrier to enable users to play an orchestra with their fingertips.
Creepy Aussie TV ads target low-level speeders
Luxury mall showcases wealth gap in India
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Special Coverage 
Big investors slowly ramp up U.S. stock purchases Friday, 10.17.2008, 03:12pm

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The allure of heavily-battered stocks has grown so strong that some of Wall Street's most prominent investors are dipping their toes into the market, suggesting the brutal declines may be over the worst.
Fed joins global scramble to contain credit crisis
Birds abandon Ike's devastation, leaving silence
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Crime 
Sharpton calls for justice outside Madoff's home Sunday, 02.08.2009, 02:50am

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Saying Bernard Madoff enjoys a "gilded penthouse incarceration," civil rights activist Al Sharpton led a rally outside the accused swindler's Manhattan home on Saturday urging equal justice for the rich and poor.
Judge drops charges in USS Cole bombing case
Did middleman know about Madoff losses beforehand?
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Environment 
"Osama Bin Laden" rejected for dream island job Thursday, 02.05.2009, 05:44am







SYDNEY (Reuters Life!) - A dream job looking after a tropical island in Australia has attracted over 11,000 applicants -- including Osama bin Laden who failed to make the shortlist.
New York City fears return to 1970s
EU car nations close to agreeing slower CO2 curbs
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Oddly Enough 
Warning: turn your MP3 players down! Tuesday, 10.14.2008, 03:54pm
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Millions of youngsters across Europe could suffer permanent hearing loss after five years if they listen to MP3 players at too high a volume for more than five hours a week, EU scientists warned on Monday.
Don't eat those nuts, police warn thieves
Mafia wants author dead by Christmas
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weather 
Early Storm Pelts East Coast With Wet, Heavy Snow Sunday, 10.30.2011, 06:05am
More than two million residents along the eastern seaboard as far north as Connecticut reportedly were without power Saturday after a freak October nor'easter threatened to dump more than a foot of snow on parts of the Northeast and New England.
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