App Store Hits 100000 Apps Milestone
Today the iTunes App Store announced that developers have now created more than 100,000 applications for the mobile storefront. "The App Store, now with over 100,000 applications available, is clearly a major differentiator for millions of iPhone and...
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Iranian Police Clashes with Protesters
Iran's opposition organized some of the biggest street protests since June's disputed elections in an attempt to overshadow the 30th anniversary of the seizure of the US embassy in Tehran.
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Conservative Leader Promises to Return Powers From EU
Wednesday the Conservative leader David Cameron vowed to take back powers from Europe as he confirmed his party would no longer hold a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty.
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Beatles Digitally Remastered Catalogue to Be Released on USB
Wednesday the Beatles announced Wednesday they will release their music catalog digitally in December. However, the group's songs are still not due for release on iTunes.
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Same-Sex Marriage Rejected in Maine
In Maine gay-rights advocates suffered a crushing loss. Tuesday voters decided to reject the state’s new law allowing gays and lesbians to wed, setting back a movement that had made remarkable progress nationally this year.
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Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin to Entertain Public on the 2010 Oscar
The 2010 Oscar awards will be co-hosted for the first time since 1989 by Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin.
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Brad Pitt Misses His Crashed Bike
Brad Pitt is looking for a new motorcycle in Japan.
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Giant Crack in Africa Will Become New Ocean
A new study from the journal Geophysical Research Letters reports that a 20-foot wide crack in the center of the Ethiopian desert will eventually become a new ocean.
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U.S. Health Care Reform: Lawmakers Focused on Illegal Immigrants
The discussion on health care for illegal immigrants continues in Congress. The lawmakers in both houses are wrangling over how much coverage to provide for immigrants who have settled in the country legally.
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Toyota to Withdraw from Formula One Racing
Toyota is pulling out of Formula One racing, the world's largest automaker announcing Wednesday that it needs to cut costs and focus on its core business
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Five British Soldiers Killed by Afghan Policeman
Wednesday British and Afghan authorities said, an Afghan policeman opened fire on British soldiers in the volatile southern province of Helmand. Five Soldiers are killed. The event raised concerns about discipline within the Afghan forces and possible...
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Mild Brand of Cigarette is Not Mild For Health
Less tar in cigarettes does not mean less harm for smokers, according to recent study.
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Heads Of Missions of Australia, New Zealand Given 24 Hours To Leave Fiji
The Heads of Missions of Australia and New Zealand based in Fiji have been given 24 hours to leave the country. This follows reports of travel bans placed on members of Fiji's judiciary and Government.
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Hillary Clinton Condemns Israeli Settlement Activity
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reaffirmed the U.S position on Israeli settlement building to worried Arab allies on Wednesday. She said that Washington does not accept the legitimacy of the West Bank enclaves and wants to see their construction halted...
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Angela Merkel Addresses U.S. Congress and Meets Obama in White House
Tuesday German Chancellor Angela Merkel addressed a joint meeting of the U.S. Congress. In her speech to U.S. lawmakers she pressed for an agreement at next month's climate change summit in Copenhagen, reiterated her country's commitment to Afghanistan...
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Wonder-Child Displaying Word of Quran Never Appears in Big City
A planned visit to Moscow of a wonder-child whose body displays word of Quran never happened. The experts made a decision to present the unique baby to spiritual institutions, diplomats, and regular church members in Moscow. Everyone was to be given a...
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Iran Police Clash with Opposition Demonstrators
Iranian police have clashed with opposition demonstrators who renewed protests against the government on the 30th anniversary of the seizure of the U.S. embassy in Tehran.
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Europe, Japan and USA To Trigger Major Debt Crisis
The world may face another crisis of confidence, this time in the governments of continental Europe, Great Britain, Japan, and the USA. these countries risk suffering a defeat in restructuring their external debt. This could happen because their debt...
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Twenty Years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall, the EU is a Reincarnation of the Former Soviet Union
As a matter of fact, there are so many similarities between the old Soviet Union and the EU that mere coincidence is unlikely. Most Europeans have not yet understood this. Most are still indifferent, but their indifference will soon vanish when the full...
Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin to Host the Oscars
The coming Oscar show will have a pair of hosts who are not so much matched as deliberately mismatched: Steve Martin, the versatile comic, and Alec Baldwin, a straight man who sometimes reaches for a laugh.
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