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  1. India summons Pakistani envoy for formal protest

    xinhuanet.com » World News

    The India Ministry of External Affairs has summoned Pakistani High Commissioner Shahid Malik to lodge a formal protest against Pakistan's inaction against terrorist groups operating in India.

  2. Police step up Christmas patrols

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

    Police in Harrogate mount extra patrols to prevent street trouble in the run-up to Christmas.

  3. Thai parties vow to form new government

    ft.com » FT.com - World

    All six parties in Thailand's ruling coalition vowed to stick together and form a new government after judges ordered Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat's ruling People Power Party (PPP) disbanded after it was found

  4. Thai PM resigns after weeks of protests

    globeandmail.com » The Globe and Mail - World News

    Protesters promised to lift their siege, and international flights were expected to resume Friday

Business News Business News - RSS Feed

  1. Global Stocks Mixed Amid Recession Fears

    nytimes.com » NYT > World Business

    Stocks fell Tuesday in Europe and Asia amid deeply bearish sentiment stoked by expectations of a protracted global recession.

  2. Oil falls to 3-year low on bleak US economic news

    economictimes.indiatimes.com » Indicators-Economy-News-The Economic Times

    Oil prices fell to a 3-year low below $48 a barrel on Tuesday in Asia.

  3. Asian markets suffer after Wall Street wobbles

    breakingnews.ie » Business: BreakingNews.ie

    Asian stock markets tumbled following massive overnight losses on Wall Street and dismal economic data out of the US, a crucial export market.

  4. In deal with Hitachi, Intel will expand its flash memory business

    iht.com » Business with Reuters - International Herald Tribune

    Intel will announce a deal to become the sole supplier of flash memory for a coming Hitachi line of computer drives.

Politics News Politics News - RSS Feed

  1. Mayor Boris promises to trade in people-carrier for electric car

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

    London Mayor Boris Johnson promises to trade in his family car as soon as a suitable electric-powered replacement is available.

  2. Meet Obama's New Hero: Hillary Clinton

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Politics

    When Barack Obama stood on the stage in Chicago yesterday with his "dear friend" Hillary Clinton at his side, it was the starkest evidence yet that change had come -- to the president-elect.

  3. Canadian Opposition Plans to Topple Government

    infozine.com » Kansas City infoZine Politics Headlines

    Opposition political parties in Canada say they have reached a deal to bring down the minority Conservative government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

  4. Road and rail plan is announced

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

    The first comprehensive plan for both roads and rail is revealed which would provide better links for travellers.

Terrorism News Terrorism News - RSS Feed

  1. Egypt: Christian in Muslim ID Case Wins Right to Appeal

    compassdirect.org » Compass Direct News

    ISTANBUL, December 2 (Compass Direct News) – A Supreme Court judge in Egypt on Nov. 22 granted Christian Bahia El-Sisi the right to appeal her conviction for falsification of documents – a charge stemming from her

  2. 236: Hillary And Barack - How Mortal Enemies Learn To Make A Deal

    huffingtonpost.com » The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com

    As Obama was preparing to present his foreign policy team and (finally) formally announce his pick of Hillary Clinton for Secretary of State, aides of both Obama and Clinton were feeding the press quotes about how

  3. Catholic chapels should be opened in Islamic schools, say mosque leaders

    jihadwatch.org » Dhimmi Watch

    Just kidding. "Muslim prayer rooms should be opened in Catholic schools, say church leaders," by Simon Caldwell for the Daily Mail, December 2 (thanks to Sr. Soph): Muslim prayer rooms should be opened in every Roman

  4. Al BeBeCeera cops it for refusing to call Mumbai gunmen terrorists

    sheikyermami.com » Winds Of Jihad

    The BBC has been criticised for refusing to describe the perpetrators of the Bombay (Mumbai) massacre as terrorists. * This is a rather mild way of putting it: the effeminate wankers who live like...

Science News Science News - RSS Feed

  1. Amazon destruction gathers pace

    newscientist.com » New Scientist - Online News

    After three years of decline, the rate at which Brazil's rainforest is being cleared rose again, with 12,000 sq km cleared in 12 months

  2. Name That Element!

    scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs Channel : Education & Careers

    It's nice to know that a PhD in science is good for something .. what was your score? Read the comments on this post...

  3. Automakers Offer Restructuring Plans To Congress

    npr.org » NPR Topics: Nation

    When General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner and Ford chief Alan Mulally travel to make their second appeal to lawmakers for $25 billion worth of government loans, it will by car — not corporate jet. Detroit's Big Three

  4. Cannabis plants seized by police

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

    More than 400 mature cannabis plants are seized in a police raid on a house in Bradley Stoke in South Gloucestershire.

Technology News Technology News - RSS Feed

  1. Metadata: Internet Innards

    forbes.com » Forbes.com: Technology News

    What a recent fight tells us about the economics of the global Internet.

  2. Public Health Suffers In A Bad Economy

    npr.org » NPR Topics: Nation

    The state of the economy can also affect public health issues like accidents, violence, drug use, and illness. Unemployed citizens have a much harder time paying for health care and covering rising food costs. For

  3. Mud contaminated with sheep poo blamed for mountain bikers' illness

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

    Mud contaminated with sheep droppings is blamed for sickness in 161 mountain bikers after an event in July.

  4. Oil slips below $49 on OPEC compliance

    reuters.com » Reuters: Top News

    Oil prices fell below $49 a barrel on Tuesday as news that OPEC made only two-thirds of its pledged output cuts last month outweighed a rebound in the U.S. stock market.

Gaming News Gaming News - RSS Feed

  1. The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena Updated Impressions

    gamespot.com » Gamespot Recent Updates [Previews]

    Starbreeze and Tigon show off the latest content in this half-remake/half-sequel to the original Vin Diesel-starring game.

  2. Call of Duty: World at War tops UK charts

    joystiq.com » Joystiq

    Filed under: Nintendo DS, PC, Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, First Person Shooters Treyarch's Call of Duty: World at War has climbed to the top of the UK all-format game

  3. Microsoft spins 360 Black Friday figures

    gamespot.com » Gamespot Recent Updates [News]

    Software giant claims Xbox 360 outsold PS3 three-to-one over holiday weekend, topped last year's numbers by 25 percent.

  4. Double Fusion Adds Top-Tier PS3 Game Publishers

    ign.com » IGN Videogames

    Leading in-game advertising company will offer premium ad opportunities with THQ, SEGA, Eidos and Midway game titles.

Sport News Sport News - RSS Feed

  1. Levein set for new Tannadice deal

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

    Manager Craig Levein is ready to commit his long-term future to Dundee United.

  2. England should return - Hussain

    bbc.co.uk » BBC Sport | Cricket | England | UK Edition

    Former captain Nasser Hussain urges England to fulfil their Test commitments in India.

  3. Cristiano Ronaldo fact file

    iol.co.za » IOL: Sport

    Factfile on Cristiano Ronaldo after the Manchester United and Portugal winger was named European Footballer of the Year.

  4. Liverpool top table after draw

    bbc.co.uk » CBBC Newsround | Sport

    Liverpool are top of the Premier League after a 0-0 draw with West Ham.

Entertainment News Entertainment News - RSS Feed

  1. Hudson's brother-in-law arrested

    theage.com.au » The Age Entertainment Headlines

    The estranged brother-in-law of actress Jennifer Hudson has been arrested in connection with the murders of her mother, brother and seven-year-old nephew.

  2. I hate them: Pitt turns on the paparazzi

    ninemsn.com.au » Entertainment news | ninemsn news

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  3. Here's How the Sopranos Might Have Ended

    buzzsugar.com » BuzzSugar -- Entertainment hourly.

    The massive complete series collection of The Sopranos is now in stores, and along with it comes tons of special features that go in-depth about the show and its legacy — including that baffling ending. In one of the

  4. One dead, brother hurt in Stowe house fire

    pittsburghlive.com » PittsburghLIVE.com

    One brother has died and another is in a Pittsburgh hospital following a house fire in Stowe.

Health News Health News - RSS Feed

  1. Zimbabwe cholera deaths mount

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

    A cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe has killed at least 484 people between August and the end of November, the UN says.

  2. Babies born by Caesarean section 'more likely to develop asthma'

    dailymail.co.uk » Health | Mail Online

    Babies delivered by Caesarean are at greater risk of asthma than those born naturally, warn researchers.

  3. Media blamed in racist joke row

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

    A former Guernsey deputy blames the the media for publicising a racist joke by the deputy chief minister.

  4. Patient photos help docs read CT scans better

    msn.com » msnbc.com: Health

    An intriguing Israeli study found adding photos of patients' faces to the file made radiologists more meticulous when looking at the X-rays

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