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  1. Australia and NZ launch bank safeguard plan

    ft.com » FT.com - World

    Australia and New Zealand launched co-ordinated plans to safeguard their banking systems on Sunday, hoping to stem heavy losses suffered by their currencies and markets last week.

  2. Pakistan hit 'kills 27 Taleban'

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

    Pakistan says its forces have killed 27 Taleban, two days after a suicide attack by the militants in Orakzai province.

  3. ‘Not losing Afghanistan,' top NATO general says

    globeandmail.com » The Globe and Mail - World News

    But General David McKiernan says there are not enough troops to provide sufficient security for the people

  4. Speeding thugs kills a father and leave his son fighting for his life as they come back

    dailymail.co.uk » Home | Mail Online

    A devoted father was killed and his two-year-old son left fighting for life after they were struck by a getaway car carrying a gang of thieves who had stolen a few cans of lager from a supermarket, it was claimed

Business News Business News - RSS Feed

  1. Report: Obese workers just as productive

    lsj.com » lansingstatejournal.com - Business

    The fight against workplace discrimination directed at overweight and obese people gained ammunition recently with a new report that says while employers might view their larger workers as lazy, antisocial and moody

  2. Morgan Stanley and MUFG renegotiating pact

    reuters.co.uk » Reuters: Top News

    Japan's Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group , which watched Morgan Stanley's share price plunge 58 percent last week, is amending its $9 billion deal to include only convertible preferred shares and no common stock, a

  3. Spanish firm eyes takeover of U.S. bank

    cnn.com » Business and financial news - CNNMoney.com

    Spanish bank Banco Santander SA is in "advanced talks" to acquire Philadelphia-based thrift Sovereign Bancorp Inc., the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.

  4. Drilling Down: A Pop-Up Ad That’s Less Annoying

    nytimes.com » NYT > Business

    In a 2003 survey, nearly a third of respondents said that Internet pop-up advertisements were “never appropriate.”

Politics News Politics News - RSS Feed

  1. Biden Decries 'Unbecoming Personal Attacks'

    go.com » ABC News: Politics

    Biden accuses McCain campaign of launching 'unbecoming personal attacks' at Obama

  2. The Republican Party Has Created Safe Spaces for the Right Wing Nutters

    scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs Channel : Politics

    Watching the slow-motion public meltdown is fascinating in a sort of macabre way. Amanda asks: In all seriousness, it's genuinely hard to believe that these people could be for real. I have no idea how it got this

  3. U.S. Striking N.Korea from Terror List

    chosun.com » english.chosun.com : National/Politics

  4. Clintons Stump For Obama, Biden In Scranton, Pa.

    npr.org » NPR Topics: Politics & Society

    Democratic vice presidential nominee Joe Biden is back home in Scranton, Pa., where he's hosting an event with a couple of his biggest supporters: Bill and Hillary Clinton. NPR's David Welna talks to host Andrea

Terrorism News Terrorism News - RSS Feed

  1. Felony Charges For Man Caught Trespassing At Grand Haven Power Plant

    nationalterroralert.com » Homeland Security National Terror Alert - Homeland Security News

    A Muskegon man will face felony charges for trespassing after a September incident at the Grand Haven Board of Light and Power’s Sims Plant. The charges stem from an incident in which BLP employees noticed an

  2. Shariah TV New York

    righttruth.typepad.com » Right Truth

    Shariah TV is a Muslim-themed talk show, presented by Tazeen Ahmad broadcast on a late-night slot on Channel 4. The audience, made up of British Muslims, asks a panel questions relating to life as a Muslim in Britain

  3. David Paul: Credit Default Swaps, the Collapse of AIG and Addressing the Crisis of

    huffingtonpost.com » The Blog

    Five years ago, billionaire investor and American icon Warren Buffett suggested that financial derivative products were "financial weapons of mass destruction, carrying dangers that, while now latent, are potentially

  4. Hurricane Norbert causes some havoc, downgraded to tropical storm

    nydailynews.com » Nation / World - NY Daily News

    Norbert dissipated into a tropical depression over the northern mountains of mainland Mexico on Sunday, after ripping off roofs, flooding streets, and forcing thousands to seek shelter in Baja California.

Science News Science News - RSS Feed

  1. Conservatives lead Lithuania poll

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

    Lithuania's conservative opposition tops the first round of the general election, with nearly all votes counted.

  2. Scientists uncover new gene link to male pattern baldness

    guardian.co.uk » Science | guardian.co.uk

    Tests reveal why some men inherit shiny pates from their fathers

  3. Town mayor banged up for charity

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

    The Mayor of Hartlepool finds out what it is like to be arrested as he launches a crime clampdown.

  4. Space station crew might not be expanded

    keralanext.com » KeralaNext: Science News

    Plans to add crew members to the International Space Station might be delayed, the head of the Russi...

Technology News Technology News - RSS Feed

  1. Two men attacked in street clash

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

    A man is stabbed and another assaulted during a weekend clash between two groups of men in north London.

  2. Firefighters tackling pub blaze

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

    Firefighters are battle an early morning blaze which has destroyed a pub in Aberdeen.

  3. Thousands run to help royal parks

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

    Thousands of runners take part in the first Royal Parks Half Marathon through London's historic parks.

  4. Man dies in three vehicle-crash

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

    A 70-year-old driver dies when his car is involved in a collision with another car and a van in Gateshead.

Gaming News Gaming News - RSS Feed

  1. PC U.S. Release Date Revision

    ign.com » IGN PC

    Your very own window to the future of PC gaming.

  2. FIFA '09 - Interview and Screenshots

    planetxbox360.com » Planet Xbox 360

    Last week we had a chance to sit down and talk with David Rutter, one of the producers on EA's FIFA Soccer 09; which will be released into retails stores in the US next week (already out in Europe). It is obvious that

  3. Review: LittleBigPlanet

    eurogamer.net » Eurogamer

    The little game that could.

  4. Nine New PS3 Exclusives From Sony at TGS 2008?

    ps3blog.net » PS3Blog.net

    Where are they? I can count three new PS3 exclusives from Sony, two of which are smaller downloadable games: Demon’s Souls Dress Derby Time Online And three new PS3 exclusive announcements from third-party

Sport News Sport News - RSS Feed

  1. Day edges out Walden in thriller

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

    Stephen Hendry and Steve Davis make the second round of the Glasgow Grand Prix after both claiming 5-4 victories.

  2. Why these three must get out of Scotland

    unison.ie » Independent.ie - Sport RSS Feed

    THE events of the last week have again proved that, in international football terms, Scotland's difficulty can be Ireland's opportunity.

  3. Ballesteros battles brain tumour

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

    Golf legend Seve Ballesteros is diagnosed with a brain tumour and will undergo a biopsy on Tuesday.

  4. Formula one: Is history repeating itself? The factors that could cost Lewis Hamilton the

    guardian.co.uk » Sport | guardian.co.uk

    With Lewis Hamilton's lead in the driver's championship dwindling, Jason Gee analyses the problems that he must overcome

Entertainment News Entertainment News - RSS Feed

  1. Letterman's top 10 Mac zingers

    nydailynews.com » Entertainment - NY Daily News

    10. Hey, John, I got a question -- do you need a ride to the airport?

  2. Angola: Local Singer 'Ary' Tours Europe

    allafrica.com » AllAfrica News: Arts, Culture and Entertainment

    The Angolan female singer Ary has started since early this week a tour to some European countries to introduce herself to the African music lovers and relaunch her career in Europe.

  3. There's Wall Street, there's Main Street and then there's ...

    nwsource.com » The Seattle Times: Entertainment

    How do the ladies of "Real Housewives" measure success? In New York co-ops, gated McMansions, fairy-tale weddings, Rolex watches and shameless...

  4. Horror brings film industry back from the grave

    theage.com.au » The Age Entertainment Headlines

    Australian horror movies are refusing to die, going against the grain of the languishing Australian film industry, says a university researcher.

Health News Health News - RSS Feed

  1. Sudden deaths

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

    Undiagnosed heart problems take toll on the young

  2. Important New Hair-loss Gene Discovered

    sciencedaily.com » ScienceDaily: Health & Medicine News

    Scientists have discovered an important hair-loss gene. In 2005, these scientists had already characterized the first hair-loss gene inherited through the maternal line, which explained why hair-loss in men often

  3. Woman rescued from car in river

    bbc.co.uk » BBC News | UK News | Scotland | North East/N Isles | World Edition

    A woman is rescued from the River Dee in Banchory after driving her car into the water, police say.

  4. Runners join town's half marathon

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

    Runners pace the streets of Swindon in the Wiltshire town's half marathon race.

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