According to Reuters many rich countries have missed a U.N. deadline in aiding developing countries combat climate change. Of all countries only Russia and Ukraine sent a letter by 1 May and that was to state they did not agree to send $30 billion in initial... [read news]
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Games
Usually during summer one goes to the sea, the mountains or does anything else besides play video games. However this summer proves to be interesting with several interesting games showing their heads. From the return of notable gaming franchises ("inFamous 2,"... [read news]
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Health
A team from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health reported that although cases of hepatitis C – a disease that causes liver failure and cancer – have been dropping across the general population, they started rising in youth aged 15 to 24 between 2002 and... [read news]
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International
None would have thought it possible; however tech-hungry Apple fans started a huge brawl in Beijing on Saturday while waiting in line to get their hands on the new IPAD 2. The Beijing News report that the incident was caused by a foreign state employee. Apparently... [read news]
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CBS gives up plans for Katie Couric
06 May, 2011Movies
As all Marvel comic fans know by now: It Is On The Big Screen! And by it I mean “Thor” the most unlikely movie to hit box office, a film that surprised fans worldwide and earned a grand total of $66 million, according to an estimate from distributor Paramount... [read news]
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Jackie Cooper dies at 88
06 May, 2011Music
Paula Abdul will be the new judge.She will join Simon Cowell on the highly-anticipated singing competition,which begins taping its judges rounds on Sunday in Los Angeles. Paula Abdul wanted to return to the pursuit for talent.The difference in this show is that take... [read news]
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Lady Gaga’s Judas
08 May, 2011Paul McCartney is getting married, AGAIN
06 May, 2011News
The president of the Federal Bank Deposit Insurance (FDIC) in the U.S.,Sheila Bair,is stepping down on July 8, the federal agency reported today in a statement."The Chairman Sheila Bair has announced her intention to leave the agency when her term ends,"said the... [read news]
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IPO for Dunkin’ Doughnuts
07 May, 2011Fidel Castro accuses US
06 May, 2011Politics
The Greek government reaffirmed that it has no intention to leave the euro,although the Greek financial press claims that Athens has asked its currency partners more time to clean up its debt-ridden economy.Among the persistent rumors that the country must... [read news]
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Yemen, the new Al-Qaeda field
06 May, 2011Sports
Rajon Rondo had six points and 11 assists on Saturday despite playing the fourth quarter with a dislocated left elbow, and the Boston Celtics beat the Miami Heat 97-81 in the third game of the semifinals of the Eastern Conference. Miami has a 2-1 lead in the... [read news]
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The death of a legend
08 May, 2011Los Angeles Dodgers at New York Mets
06 May, 2011Uncle Mo no longer in the Kentucky Derby
06 May, 2011Technology
Sony has been forced to delay the restart of PlayStation Network for security reasons.The company said this week it would resume the service,but all indications are that players will have to wait longer.More than two weeks without being able to access the... [read news]
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Novell's antitrust suit against Microsoft
07 May, 2011Titanium and XPRT Android Smartphones
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Best summer games
Usually during summer one goes to the sea, the mountains or does anything else besides play video games. However this summer
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Uncle Mo no longer in the Kentucky Derby
Uncle Mo, the second morning-line favorite in the 137th running of the Kentucky Derby has been injured and will not run on Saturday
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IPO for Dunkin’ Doughnuts
Dunkin' Brands Group Inc., the parent company of Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins, mentioned they have filed a registration statement
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Sheila Bair to leave FDIC on July 8
The president of the Federal Bank Deposit Insurance (FDIC) in the U.S.,Sheila Bair,is stepping down on July 8, the federal agency
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Sony delays PSN restart
Sony has been forced to delay the restart of PlayStation Network for security reasons.The company said this week it would resume the
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Novell's antitrust suit against Microsoft
After the U.S. District Court in Maryland dismissed in 2010 the last two antitrust claims Novell filed against in Microsoft involving
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Bottle feeding past one year increases the risk of childhood obesity
Bottle feeding past one year of life may increase the risk of childhood obesity by promoting the consumption of calories, suggests a
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Lady Gaga’s Judas
Apparently wherever she goes and whatever she does Lady Gaga sparks controversies behind her. Such is with her newest clip
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Rondo led the Celtics to their first win
Rajon Rondo had six points and 11 assists on Saturday despite playing the fourth quarter with a dislocated left elbow, and the Boston
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Paul McCartney is getting married, AGAIN
Apparently Paul McCartney won’t give up. After the last trip to the aisle cost him $50 million and failed, Paul is trying his luck
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Mad after IPAD 2
None would have thought it possible; however tech-hungry Apple fans started a huge brawl in Beijing on Saturday while waiting in
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Yemen, the new Al-Qaeda field
It is well know that in the recent years before his death Osama bin Laden had decided to step down from the actual leadership of
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Lady Gaga’s Judas
Apparently wherever she goes and whatever she does Lady Gaga sparks controversies behind her. Such is with her newest clip
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Greece denies plan to leave Eurozone
The Greek government reaffirmed that it has no intention to leave the euro,although the Greek financial press claims that Athens has
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Score for the THOR!!!
As all Marvel comic fans know by now: It Is On The Big Screen! And by it I mean “Thor” the most unlikely movie to hit box office
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Jackie Cooper dies at 88
Some know him as the Oscar-nominated child others as a TV executive and director who amassed scores of acting credits — including
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Bottle feeding past one year increases the risk of childhood obesity
Bottle feeding past one year of life may increase the risk of childhood obesity by promoting the consumption of calories, suggests a
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CBS gives up plans for Katie Couric
Katie Couric is thinking about a deal with ABC after CBS gave up on its plans to produce a syndicated talk show for the evening news
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Sheila Bair to leave FDIC on July 8
The president of the Federal Bank Deposit Insurance (FDIC) in the U.S.,Sheila Bair,is stepping down on July 8, the federal agency
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Rondo led the Celtics to their first win
Rajon Rondo had six points and 11 assists on Saturday despite playing the fourth quarter with a dislocated left elbow, and the Boston
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Sony delays PSN restart
Sony has been forced to delay the restart of PlayStation Network for security reasons.The company said this week it would resume the
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Paula Abdul officially confirmed as "The X Factor" judge
Paula Abdul will be the new judge.She will join Simon Cowell on the highly-anticipated singing competition,which begins taping its
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Massachusetts - danger of Hepatitis C
A team from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health reported that although cases of hepatitis C – a disease that causes liver
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The death of a legend
Severiano Ballesteros died yesterday at just 54 years old. He was one of golf's all-time greats, a charismatic figure who led the
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Lady Gaga’s Judas
Apparently wherever she goes and whatever she does Lady Gaga sparks controversies behind her. Such is with her newest clip
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Score for the THOR!!!
As all Marvel comic fans know by now: It Is On The Big Screen! And by it I mean “Thor” the most unlikely movie to hit box office
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Mad after IPAD 2
None would have thought it possible; however tech-hungry Apple fans started a huge brawl in Beijing on Saturday while waiting in
























