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REDMOND, Washington: In a windowless room on Microsoft's campus here, T. J. Campana, a cybercrime investigator, connects an unprotected computer running an early version of Windows XP to the...
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The Republican National Committee appears to have spent more than $150,000 to clothe and accessorize vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin and her family since her surprise pick by John McCain...
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While the major-party race for the White House has been the subject of broad media attention for more than a year, the corporate media have mostly ignored at least four substantial third-party and...
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Bernd Hagemann moved to the Far East in 2002, and since then he regularly takes to the streets of Shanghai to find extreme nappers to add to his extensive photograph collection.
He divides the...
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In this time, when the Economy of the United States is at its worst, when the US faces two wars that are wasting money and lives, when the US has lost its favor in the eyes of the...
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The suicide rate in the United States is increasing for the first time in a decade, particularly among middle-aged white women, a new study finds.
"This is a group we haven't had as...
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NEW DELHI: India launched its first unmanned space ship to orbit the moon early Wednesday, part of an effort to assert its power in space and claim some of the business opportunities out there....
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If you've ever imagined what a city might be like without cars, check out these car-free days happening soon in Chicago and Miami.
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Thousands of horses in the Philippines are being crippled and maimed in illegal battles as part of a three day festival on Mindanao Island. Gambling on these fights has become lucrative business...
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In the crucial swing state of Nevada, young, idealistic Obama campaign workers (Natalia and Tony) try to get out the vote in Las Vegas--the most cynical city in America.
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