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  1. Bernanke: More economic pain ahead

    azcentral.com » azcentral.com | business

    Bernanke: More economic pain ahead.

  2. 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.

  3. Judge orders Chinese Muslims released from Guantanamo in US

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph World News

    A US judge has ordered the release of Guantanamo Bay detainees in the United States in a rebuke to the Bush administration.

  4. Chicago Professor Shares Nobel Prize In Physics

    npr.org » NPR Topics: World

    A University of Chicago professor won a share of the Nobel Prize in physics Monday. Yoichiro Nambu, a Tokyo-born U.S. citizen, shares the prize with two Japanese scientists. Nambu gets half the prize for the discovery

Business News Business News - RSS Feed

  1. Bernanke suggests rate cut as Fed aims to ease credit crunch - Summary

    earthtimes.org » The Earth Times Online Newspaper - Business News

    Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke suggested another interest rate cut was on the way, while the US central bank Tuesday announced fresh moves to unblock credit markets and prevent the US economy from crashing to a

  2. Stocks decline as Street worries about financials

    latimes.com » L.A. Times - Business

    Stocks extended their declines today as enthusiasm over the Federal Reserve's latest efforts to inject frozen credit markets with a dose of much-needed confidence gave way to concerns about financial companies' balance

  3. Credit markets ease on Fed move

    cnn.com » Financial news of the day - CNNMoney.com

    Credit markets eased slightly Tuesday after the Federal Reserve announced plans to help unclog the pipeline by buying up short-term corporate debt that is typically used to cover day-to-day business expenses.

  4. U.S. inquiry shows Afghan raid killed 30 people: report

    reuters.com » Reuters: Top News

    An inquiry by the U.S. military has concluded that U.S. air strikes on an Afghan village in August killed more than 30 civilians, far more than U.S. commanders have acknowledged, The New York Times said on Tuesday.

Politics News Politics News - RSS Feed

  1. Presidential Debate #2: Post-Mortem

    suitablyflip.blogs.com » Suitably Flip

    I call it a draw, with a slight edge to McCain on points.  McCain needed a decisive victory and for my money, he didn't achieve it. He landed some good blows early on, both on tax policy and on the

  2. Nest eggs fall victim to financial crisis

    kansascity.com » Kansas City Star: Politics

    WASHINGTON | Lawmakers have begun investigating how turmoil in the financial industry is whittling away workers’ nest eggs.

  3. 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.

  4. Dollar slides as Bernanke grim, signals rate cut

    boston.com » Boston.com -- Latest news

    The dollar gave back some of its big gains against the euro and the pound Tuesday but rose against the yen as Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke gave a gloomy long-term economic forecast and signaled more

Terrorism News Terrorism News - RSS Feed

  1. Hamas-linked New Jersey wins deportion fight -- uh, not so fast...

    jihadwatch.org » Jihad Watch

    ''This is vindictive. The implications for relations between our community and the federal government are damaging and far-reaching." Uh huh. Mohammad Qatanani Update: "Imam's victory on deportation from U.S

  2. Islamic Crusades Episode 3: The Co-Option of Jerusalem

    blogspot.com » Gates of Vienna

    Installment #3 in the series from from Occidental Soapbox: [post ends here]

  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. Three Physicists Share Nobel Prize

    nytimes.com » NYT > Science

    The prize was awarded for work exploring the hidden symmetries between elementary particles.

  3. American, 2 Japanese share Nobel Prize in physics

    usatoday.com » USATODAY.com Science and Space - Top Stories

    Insights into the peculiarities of the smallest subatomic particles and the existence of the universe have netted one American and two Japanese theorists the 2008 Nobel Prize in physics.

  4. Euro MPs stick to climate targets

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

    Euro MPs refuse to dilute emissions targets, despite pressure to protect industry in the economic downturn.

Technology News Technology News - RSS Feed

  1. 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

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. BlackBerry App Store in the Works?

    internetnews.com » InternetNews Realtime News for IT Managers

    Consumer market success is tied to accessible secure software, say experts.

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. Activision Ships Crash Mind Over Mutant

    teamxbox.com » Screenshots News - TeamXbox

    In Crash Mind Over Mutant, a rejuvenated Neo Cortex is taking over theworld one brain at a time!

  3. 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

  4. Legendary Achievements Revealed, New Screens Inside

    teamxbox.com » Latest News - TeamXbox

    Gamecock revealed today the full list of achievements for Legendary. The publisher also released new screenshots.

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. Bangor v Newry City latest score

    bbc.co.uk » BBC Sport | Football | Irish | UK Edition

    The latest score from Tuesday's JJB Sports Irish Premiership clash between Bangor and Newry City.

  4. 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)

Entertainment News Entertainment News - RSS Feed

  1. Nick Nolte escapes burning home in Malibu

    msn.com » MSNBC.com: Entertainment

    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. Tuesday.

  2. Cordish takes issue with Sprint Center

    kansascity.com » Kansas City Star: Breaking News

    Let the finger-pointing begin … With the economy in a shambles and the Power & Light District’s dearth of retail tenants — remember the talk about a Kate Spade store and surrounding boutiques?

  3. David Duchovny Kicks Sex Addiction

    go.com » ABC News: Entertainment

    The "Californication" star checked out of rehab after admitting himself in Aug.

  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. 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.

  2. Narcissistic People Most Likely To Emerge As Leaders

    sciencedaily.com » ScienceDaily: Mind & Brain News

    When a group is without a leader, you can often count on a narcissist to take charge, a new study suggests. Researchers found that people who score high in narcissism tend to take control of leaderless

  3. Women rule at leadership conference in New York

    nwsource.com » Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Lifestyle

    Janeen Comenote of Seattle says she had an "Aha! moment" at a three-day leadership-training event in New York City sponsored by O, The Oprah Magazine.

  4. Guantanamo Uighurs 'to be freed'

    bbc.co.uk » BBC News | Asia-Pacific | World Edition

    A US judge orders that 17 Chinese Muslims held at Guantanamo Bay be released into the US.

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