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  1. Children warned off frozen water

    bbc.co.uk » BBC News | UK News | Scotland | Glasgow, Lanarkshire and West | World Edition

    Children and pet owners are warned of the risks of going too close to frozen water during the current cold snap.

  2. Police quiz 21 in crime crackdown

    bbc.co.uk » BBC News | UK News | England | Northamptonshire | World Edition

    A crackdown on drugs and burglary in Northamptonshire brings 21 arrests and seizures of property, police say.

  3. US defends pregnancy ban

    bbc.co.uk » BBC News | Middle East | World Edition

    A US general in Iraq defends his decision to add pregnancy to reasons his soldiers can face a court martial.

  4. Explosion outside Peshawar club

    bbc.co.uk » BBC News | South Asia | World Edition

    An explosion takes place outside a club for journalists in Pakistan's north-western city of Peshawar, police say.

Business News Business News - RSS Feed

  1. General Motors hires Microsoft CFO

    news-leader.com » News-Leader.com - Business

    General Motors Co. has hired the chief financial officer of Microsoft Corp. to take over the troubled automaker's books, tapping a cost-cutter who is now widely seen as a potential candidate to be GM's next CEO.

  2. South Africa: Hard Lessons for Small Business on the West Coast

    allafrica.com » AllAfrica News: Southern Africa Business

    The sound of sewing machines fills the room with a low, continuous hum. A handful of women sit behind the machines, their heads bent in concentration on their work.

  3. Bad weather keeps shoppers away

    bbc.co.uk » BBC News | Business | World Edition

    Retailers suffered a disappointing final weekend before Christmas due to bad weather, shopper numbers suggest.

  4. UN urges sustainable approach to ESCWA�s rural development

    com.lb » The Daily Star > Lebanon Business

Politics News Politics News - RSS Feed

  1. Obama to meet with small and community bankers

    kxmb.com » KX News: Politics

    President Barack Obama sits down with representatives of a dozen small and community banks at the White House this morning. They'll discuss the economy, lending to small businesses and financial regulation. The session

  2. Eurostar services resume as thousands of passengers are turned away

    telegraph.co.uk » UK news, breaking UK news, latest UK news, latest UK politics news

    Eurostar has resumed its embattled services amid chaotic scenes as the first train leaving London left late and thousands of passengers with tickets for Tuesday were turned away.

  3. Election debates: Don't write off Gordon Brown | Michael White

    guardian.co.uk » Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk

    Each of the party leaders will hope to use the TV face-offs to play to their strengths The TV lobby got excited last night because the three major political parties had finally managed to cut a deal that will mean

  4. Gov't won't guarantee JAL loans: Fujii

    kyodo.co.jp » Kyodo News (Politics)

    The government will not provide a guarantee on loans and other funding to Japan Airlines Corp., Finance Minister Hirohisa Fujii said Tuesday. The government was considering providing such financial assistance to the

Terrorism News Terrorism News - RSS Feed

  1. Pakistani Muslims gun down Christian friend

    newenglishreview.org » The Iconoclast

    Qur'an 5:51: "Believers, take not Jews and Christians for your friends." From Compass Direct News: A group of Muslims shot their Christian friend dead this month on the outskirts of this town after saying they would

  2. Gay Canada minister puts partner photo on card

    asianage.com » International

    Gurmukh Singh Toronto Dec. 21: Canada's first openly-gay Cabinet minister has stirred a controversy by printing his picture with his married partner on the couple's Christmas greeting card. Scott Brison, 42, who in

  3. Radical Islam meets a buffer in West Africa

    religionnewsblog.com » Religion News Blog

    Mali remains proudly moderate, and most people here dismiss extremist ideology as too foreign and brutal to be accepted. But Mali in some sense has become a test case as its government has accepted tens of millions of

  4. Spyker offer for Saab said to have 'very slim' chance of success

    guardian.co.uk » World news and comment from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk

    • Swedish minister warns that Dutch carmaker's offer is unlikely to succeed • GM said to be wary of sharing Saab technology with Spyker shareholders Sweden's government has warned there is only a "very, very slim"

Science News Science News - RSS Feed

  1. These native plants attract birds to your winter garden

    csmonitor.com » Christian Science Monitor | The Culture

    Water and a plethora of native shrubs and trees will encourage birds to make their home in your yard this winter.

  2. deCODEme's embarrassing data processing glitches - lessons for companies and customers

    scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science

    Late last week I noted an intriguing offer by personal genomics company deCODEme: customers of rival genome scan provider 23andMe can now upload and analyse their 23andMe data through the deCODEme pipeline. On the face

  3. Maintenance of a constitutive heterochromatin domain in vertebrates by a Dicer-dependent

    nature.com » Nature Cell Biology - Issue - nature.com science feeds

    Small RNAs are known to induce heterochromatin formation in various organisms. RNA-dependent mechanisms are shown to be required for the formation of a constitutive heterochromatin structure in the chick.

  4. Sex cannibals lack taste for males

    bbc.co.uk » BBC News | Science & Environment | UK Edition

    Male spiders do not make a tasty meal for female sexual cannibals.

Technology News Technology News - RSS Feed

  1. Report: Apple prepping TV subscription service

    sfgate.com » SFGate: The Technology Chronicles

    Apple is looking at disrupting the cable TV industry much the way it did the music industry. According to the Wall Street Journal , Apple is in talks with big TV networks like ABC and CBS to create...

  2. White House picks new cyber czar

    msn.com » msnbc.com: Technology & Science

    After months of wrangling and delays, President Barack Obama has chosen a national cyber security coordinator to take on the task of organizing and managing the nation's digital networks.

  3. How Press Releases Can Be Great For Search

    webpronews.com » WebProNews Feed

    Press releases are not only great ways to spread the word about any announcements your business might have. They can also drive traffic, particularly from search engines. This is not news, but it's a commonly

  4. OceanServer Delivers Iver2 AUV to Naval Surface Warfare Center

    naval-technology.com » Naval Technology News Press Releases

    OceanServer Technology has announced that it has recently delivered an Iver2 autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) to the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Indian Head Division. NSWC will use the Iver2 AUV for sensor

Gaming News Gaming News - RSS Feed

  1. GameStop Clerk Shot During Robbery

    gawker.com » Kotaku

    An employee at the GameStop store in Orange County, Florida, was shot earlier today during an armed robbery. Shortly after opening this morning an armed man entered the store, held the employee and a customer at

  2. DJ Hero 2: What We Want

    ign.com » IGN Complete

    DJ Hero (Wii) The new music franchise is off to a great start, but there's still plenty of room for improvement.

  3. Kingston Factory Tour at Bjorn3D

    dvhardware.net » DV Hardware

    We recently were lucky enough to get invited to a Kingston Factory tour in California and we thought that it was rather interesting and would like to share some of the photos and impressions we got while on the tour

  4. BioShock 2 Hands-On

    ign.com » IGN PS3

    BioShock 2 (PS3) How does the beginning of the game compare with the opening of the original?

Sport News Sport News - RSS Feed

  1. Middlesbrough extend O'Neil deal

    bbc.co.uk » BBC Sport | Football | World Edition

    Middlesbrough midfielder Gary O'Neil signs a new contract that will keep him at the club until 2012.

  2. Yardy signs new Sussex contract

    bbc.co.uk » BBC Sport | Cricket | Test Match Special | World Edition

    Sussex captain Michael Yardy signs a new three-year contract which will keep him at Hove until 2012.

  3. Fortey targeting festive success

    bbc.co.uk » BBC Sport | Hereford and Worcestershire | UK Edition

    Worcester hooker Chris Fortey says their festive clashes in the Guinness Premiership are crucial.

  4. Byrne in line for Ospreys return

    bbc.co.uk » BBC Sport | Rugby Union | Welsh | UK Edition

    Wales and Lions full-back Lee Byrne will return from an ankle injury in the Boxing Day west Wales derby at Parc y Scarlets.

Entertainment News Entertainment News - RSS Feed

  1. Singer Britney Spears hits back at the gossip columns

    bbc.co.uk » BBC News | Entertainment | World Edition

    Singer Britney Spears hits back at the gossip columns, listing the top 75 "most ridiculous" or "patently absurd" stories written about her in 2009.

  2. I don't eat squirrels: Britney

    news24.com » News24 Entertainment

    Britney Spears has taken aim at some of the tabloid stories that have dogged her through 2009, publishing a list of 75 articles to be the most ridiculous.

  3. Britney names 'ridiculous' stories

    unison.ie » Independent.ie - Entertainment RSS Feed

    Britney Spears has posted a list of the most ridiculous stories written about her on her website.

  4. Stars line up for TOTP special

    bbc.co.uk » BBC News | Entertainment | UK Edition

    A whole host of star acts line up for two Christmas Top Of The Pop specials

Health News Health News - RSS Feed

  1. Study: Heart rehabilitation sessions boost survival

    xinhuanet.com » Health

    New research in U.S. shows ...

  2. Public divided on Budget's harsh medicine

    irishhealth.com » IrishHealth.com

    The public is clearly divided on whether the recent harsh Budget measures will ultimately aid Ireland's economic recovery. The Budget measures included pay cuts for public servants, cuts in social welfare payments, and

  3. Chefs and farmers top list of unhealthy professions

    bbc.co.uk » BBC News | Health | UK Edition

    Chefs appear to have more unhealthy habits than any other profession while those in advertising are near paradigms of virtue, a survey suggests.

  4. Women with high breast cancer risk refuse scanning test

    dnaindia.com » Daily News & Analysis: Health News

    A quarter of the women in the study who were offered the free screening test decided not to get it because they feel claustrophobic in the tunnel-like scanners.

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