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  1. 2 die as police, protesters clash in Bangkok

    cnn.com » CNN.com - World

    Two people died Tuesday when Thai police clashed with thousands of anti-government protesters who barricaded Parliament and prevented lawmakers from leaving.

  2. Wall Street lower ahead of Bernanke remarks

    iht.com » Business with Reuters - International Herald Tribune

    Stocks were slightly lower midday as investors waited for comments on the financial system from the chairman of the Federal Reserve.

  3. Five injured in blasts in Lahore

    indiatimes.com » Pakistan-World-The Times of India

    Five persons, including a woman and two children, were injured in three low-intensity blasts in Lahore on Tuesday.

  4. Judge says Chinese Muslims held in Guantanamo must be sent to U.S.

    iht.com » Americas - International Herald Tribune

    A federal judge ordered the Bush administration Tuesday to immediately release a small group of Chinese Muslims from Guantanamo Bay into the United States.

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  1. Bernanke Open to Cutting Interest Rates

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Business

    The financial crisis has caused the economic outlook darken significantly, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said today, as he indicated he is open to cutting interest rates to try to limit the impact of the

  2. Fed assumes powerful new role in financial crisis

    courierpostonline.com » CourierPostOnline.com - Business

    WASHINGTON — Dusting off Depression-era emergency powers, the Federal Reserve is extending its reach over the economy as never before, pushing the limits of its authority, if not exceeding them.

  3. GM deploys visual modeling technology from Capgemini and iRise

    automotive-business-review.com » Automotive Business Review Latest News

    Capgemini, a provider of consulting, technology and outsourcing services, and iRise, a provider of visualization software, have announced that General Motors has deployed enterprise-wide, visual modeling technology

  4. BMW, Daimler, GM's Opel, Ford curb production

    lsj.com » lansingstatejournal.com - Business

    Germany's automaking titans announced production cutbacks today, as the global financial crisis rattled unabated across one of Europe's key industries.

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  1. What Would You Ask The Presidential Candidates?

    npr.org » NPR Programs: Talk of the Nation

    Barack Obama and John McCain meet in Nashville, Tenn., Tuesday evening for the second presidential debate of the 2008 election. Voters will ask the questions in this "townhall"-style debate. What would you like to hear

  2. 2 die as Thai police, protesters clash

    cnn.com » CNN.com - World

    Two people died Tuesday when Thai police clashed with thousands of anti-government protesters who barricaded Parliament and prevented lawmakers from leaving.

  3. McCain pins hopes on high-stakes debate

    msn.com » MSNBC.com: Politics

    Leading in the polls, Barack Obama hopes to cement his standing while John McCain is trying to turn his fortunes around in their second presidential debate.

  4. Jury selection begins in yacht murder trial

    nydailynews.com » Nation / World - NY Daily News

    Jury selection has begun in the case of a Long Beach, Calif., man charged with killing two people at sea and dumping their bodies off their yacht.

Terrorism News Terrorism News - RSS Feed

  1. Muslim Woman Describes Experience Under Wahhabi Islam in Book

    voanews.com » VOA News: Religion,Religion

    Author sees paradox in personal spiritual journey and state-sanctioned orthodox practices

  2. New York Times To Shut Down IHT.com As NYTimes.com Goes Global

    huffingtonpost.com » The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com

    The New York Times' Web site is getting more global, and IHT.com is going bye-bye. The Times told staff in an internal e-mail Tuesday that the paper's flagship Web site will soon become host to news from sister paper

  3. Yemen Sticks with “Mossad Blew the US Embassy” Meme

    armiesofliberation.com » Armies of Liberation

    cheese Louise, the six Islamic Jihad members arrested for threatening western embassies after the US embassy attack have ties to Israeli intell, Saleh claims. That shows the depth of his committment to finding the

  4. IM bomb threat in Faridabad

    asianage.com » India

    By OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT CHANDIGARH Oct. 7: The Haryana police has enhanced its presence in the industrial city of Faridabad after the local deputy commissioner received a letter threatening bombings like those

Science News Science News - RSS Feed

  1. Speed machines

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

    How flying doctors are saving lives in south-east England

  2. Economy Is Focus In Candidates' Second Matchup

    npr.org » NPR Topics: Nation

    As John McCain and Barack Obama met Tuesday night in their second presidential debate, much of the conversation concentrated on economic issues, including taxes, spending and entitlement issues. » E-Mail This » Add to

  3. U.S. scientist, two in Japan share Nobel Prize in Physics

    latimes.com » L.A. Times - Science

    The Nobel goes to Yoichiro Nambu of Chicago and Makoto Kobayashi and Toshihide Maskawa of Japan, who made strides in the study of a phenomenon called broken symmetry. A Japanese American theorist whose work helped

  4. Guantanamo Bay ruling angers US

    bbc.co.uk » BBC News | World | Americas | UK Edition

    The White House criticises a US judge who ruled 17 Chinese Muslims held at Guantanamo Bay should be freed into the US.

Technology News Technology News - RSS Feed

  1. US anger at Guantanamo Bay ruling

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

    The White House condemns a judge who ruled 17 Chinese Muslims held at Guantanamo Bay should be freed into the US.

  2. YouTube Debuts Click-to-Buy: E-Commerce for Video

    businessweek.com » BusinessWeek Online -- Tech Beat

    When even Google CEO Eric Schmidt and cofounder Larry Page admit their YouTube video sharing site might take awhile to make more money, you know they're struggling to find fundamentally new ways to do that. Today

  3. Obama, McCain battle over taxes, economy

    reuters.co.uk » Reuters: Top News

    Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama battled over taxes and the best way to help struggling middle-class workers on Tuesday during a sometimes tense presidential debate that highlighted a wide gap in their

  4. Google Puts Tunes From YouTube a Click Away

    nytimes.com » NYT > Technology

    Google introduced a new type of e-commerce ad that YouTube users can click to buy digital goods from Apple’s iTunes or Amazon.com.

Gaming News Gaming News - RSS Feed

  1. James Bond: Quantum of Solace Updated Hands-On

    gamespot.com » Gamespot Recent Updates [Previews]

    The golden gun makes a return to Bond multiplayer.

  2. Working Calculator Created in LittleBigPlanet

    slashdot.org » Slashdot: Games

    jamie pointed out a really impressive creation from the LittleBigPlanet beta. The game allows the creation of puzzles from a collection of simple objects and tools. A player called upsilandre used 610 magnetic

  3. COLUMN: 'Game Mag Weaseling': The Perils of Too Much Interaction

    gamesetwatch.com » GameSetWatch

    I noticed the other day that a project to scan every InterAction and other Sierra in-house newsletter ever published was completed as of July, so I finally downloaded the ones I didn't have physical copies of and gave

  4. Fracture Ships for PS3, Xbox 360

    dailygame.net » Dailygame

    LucasArts' latest shooter lets players manipulate the ground they walk on. Worship is optional.

Sport News Sport News - RSS Feed

  1. England cricketers reassured their Stanford jackpot game will go ahead

    dailymail.co.uk » Sport | Mail Online

    England players were last night reassured their lucrative Twenty20 clash with the Stanford Superstars will go ahead after a High Court ruling threatened to derail the cash extravaganza in Antigua.

  2. Ramsey compared to star Fabregas

    bbc.co.uk » BBC Sport | Wales | UK Edition

    Teenage sensation Aaron Ramsey has the potential to be as good as Arsenal hero and team-mate Cesc Fabregas.

  3. Curtis back for Shrimps

    jpress.co.uk » Morecambe Sport (http://www.prestontoday.net)

    Wayne Curtis returns for the Shrimps as they line up against Chester in the Johnstone Paints Trophy second round. (07/10/2008 19:03:18)

  4. Live scores - Blue Square Premier

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

    Ten matches take place on a busy night of Blue Square Premier action on Tuesday.

Entertainment News Entertainment News - RSS Feed

  1. A-list women celebrate their own in Hollywood

    msn.com » MSNBC.com: Entertainment

    In the year of “Sex and the City,” perhaps it’s no surprise that an event honoring women drew some of the biggest names in Hollywood.

  2. Nick Nolte breaks window to flee from burning home

    nwsource.com » The Seattle Times: Entertainment

    Nick Nolte has escaped a fire that burned a Malibu home to the ground. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department says the actor slightly cut his hand when he broke a window and fled the home shortly after 11:30 a.m

  3. Berry named 'sexiest woman alive'

    canoe.ca » JAM! Showbiz Movies

    Alongside a photo spread that shows her in little more than a T-shirt, Halle Berry talks about being the sexiest woman alive, a title Esquire magazine gives her in its November issue.

  4. Artist throws in towel on comic strip ‘Opus’

    chinapost.com.tw » China Post Online - Art News,Leisure News

    Berkeley Breathed is pulling the plug on his comic “Opus” after Nov. 2 and on his career as a comic strip artist.

Health News Health News - RSS Feed

  1. Train campaign gaining momentum

    bbc.co.uk » BBC News | England | Suffolk | UK Edition

    A campaign for more frequent train services in north Suffolk gains momentum as a local MP gets involved.

  2. Gene discovery may aid hunt for blindness cure

    msn.com » MSNBC.com: Health

    Scientists have discovered a gene mutation linked to the most common cause of blindness in the developed world, holding out the prospect of better treatments and perhaps eventually a cure.

  3. Study:Occasional smoking might also impair arteries

    xinhuanet.com » Health

    Even occasional cigarette ...

  4. New company is set up to run Herm

    bbc.co.uk » BBC News | World | Europe | Guernsey | UK Edition

    A new company is formed and directors appointed to run the Channel Island of Herm after its lease was recently sold.

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