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| | | | Arts News | Arts, Briefly Prosecutors will not charge Bill Cosby in an alleged fondling incident with a woman last year; New Jersey sues Blockbuster over fees.
A Samurai And Japan Get Samba Night Fever The Japanese actor Ken Matsudaira, who was the country's epitome of idealized masculinity for 25 years on television, has reinvented himself as a hip-thrusting, disco-style singer.
With $3.50 and a Dream, the 'Anti-Christo' Is Born Geoff Hargadon installed his miniature artwork "The Sommerville Gates" in his Massachusetts home and posted photos of it on a Web site. Within 24 hours, the site had 99,000 hits.
Mystique Keeps Fans in the Seats The similarities between the St. Louis Symphony and the St. Louis Blues may help explain why both are facing labor crises.
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| | | | | Business News | Journalist Says Subpoenaed on Stern NEW YORK (Reuters) - A self-described celebrity journalist who is a frequent guest on raunchy radio host Howard Stern's shows said on Saturday U.S. securities regulators had subpoenaed him in a probe of possible insider trading in Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. stock.
Zale 2Q Earnings Beat Views; Shares Rise (AP) AP - Jewelry retailer Zale Corp. reported a 1.9 percent increase in profit during the critical November-to-January period, beating expectations for earnings in the quarter despite a dip in same-store sales.
Tracking Small Caps Vs. Big Caps May Up Chances Of Larger Gains (Investor's Business Daily) Investor's Business Daily - Wall Street may not exactly be a slave to fashion, but it sports its own trends when it comes to market-cap size. Mutual funds and other big players dictate whether big-cap or small-cap stocks lead the market.
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| | | | Computers News | Relics of Computer History in New York Auction NEW YORK (Reuters) - Computer geeks who love history have a chance to get their hands on rare documents and technical relics at "The Origins of Cyberspace" sale in New York next week, Christie's auction house said on Friday.
Mobile Phone Virus Found in United States SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The world's first mobile phone virus "in the wild" has spread to the United States from its birthplace in the Philippines eight months ago, a security research firm said on Friday.
TiVo's Success Breeds New Competition and Products NEW YORK (Reuters) - TiVo Inc.'s TIVO.O days as the coolest TV technology on the block may be over, as the pioneer of digital video recorders begins to look more and more like an acquisition target as bigger electronics players start moving onto its patch.
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| | | | | Games News | Pathway to Glory Reviewed and Released. Southern Europe, 1943. The Allies are fighting for every inch against the Axis powers. Take control in Nokia's first exclusive N-Gage game. This turn based strategy game is one of the first to push the N-Gage to the limit in terms of gameplay, content, online interaction and gaming kudos. Has the greatest Vapourware on the N-Gage been worth the wait? Damm right it has. Pathway to Glory, the first Mega Game on All About N-Gage
Asphalt: Urban GT Reviewed and Released.Could this be the first racing game promising as much action and speed as Claude Lelouch's Parisian petrol fest "Rendezvous?" Fingers crossed the customised Lamborghini rattling up the Champs-Elysée can beat Jacky Ickx when you try out the the free demo from Nokia yourself.
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| | | | | Home News | Move Over, Martha Stewart Kmart, the nation's third-largest discount retailer, is vying to become the next word in budget chic.
Just Like a French Chateau, Only Plastic In the Oregon countryside, Stanley Mazor has finished building the first two-thirds of a French chateau, modeled on a 17th-century structure in Normandy.
Taming Spaces: Living Large When a room gets too giant, it loses its connection with its inhabitants. The goal is to make it at once intimate and grand.
Condos Break Sound Barrier As developers in hectic real estate markets run out of land, new condominiums and rental apartments are going up in some earsplitting places.
Sun Valley Surprise: Chalet So Spare Allied Works managed to sneak an aggressively contemporary house into Sun Valley, where the architectural style might be called hunting-lodge chic on steroids.
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| | | | Kids and Teens News | Five Reasons to Teach Budgeting in the Teen Years While budgeting can be taught in bits and pieces when children are young, the ins and outs of a true monthly budget is best learned when children are in their teenage years. Here are five reasons why....
Drug Testing Information on the different types of drug testing, when employers use drug testing and if you should use drug testing on your teenager. Please also see our Index of Drugs of Abuse or our Drug Use Resource pages....
Newest Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince Rumors The book will be out in July, does your family have your pick of who the 'half blood prince' will be? My daughter Bri is still undecided, but I really think it will be a new character. Check here for...
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| | | | Recreation News | S.Africa Tries to Lure Its White Diaspora Home JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (Reuters) - If South Africa's campaign to lure millions of people like 20-year-old Zander Smit back home is going to work, it must convince them whites still have a future in the country.
Former Child Soldier Battles Horrific Memories MADRID (Reuters) - To a hungry 8-year-old runaway in Uganda, the host of children marching on a makeshift parade ground looked like a tempting group of new friends.
Colombians Flee to Cities Amid Refugee Crisis BOGOTA, Colombia (Reuters) - She knew she had no future in her village when she found herself serving coffee to the men who had killed her father three days before.
US Presbyterians Consider Divesting Over West Bank CHICAGO (Reuters) - A threat by the biggest U.S. Presbyterian church group to dump investments in companies profiting from Israel's occupation of the West Bank and related strife has set off a wave of dissent in the church and angered American Jewish leaders.
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| | | | | Reference News | Fisher King A title of the Grail Keeper. It occurs without explanation in in Chretien de Troyes but Robert de Boron has the title originate with Bron, brother-in-law of Joseph of Arimathea. Bron catches and places a symbolic fish upon the Grail table and becomes ...
Dolorous Gard The original name of Lancelot's castle. The knight winds up here after being placed under an evil enchantment. Inside, Lancelot finds his name inscribed upon a tomb and realizes that is to be his home and resting place. He renames the castle Joyous...
Caledonian Wood A forest named Coit Celidon in early Welsh, purported to be the site of Arthur's seventh battle in the Historia Brittonum. Caledonia is also an ancient name for Scotland. Roman geographers place the people called the Caledonii north of the Clyde-Forth ..
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| | | | Regional News | Nepal King Tells Envoys He Seeks Democracy (AP) AP - Nepal's king has assured ambassadors from the United States and other countries that he wants to begin moving within months toward restoring democracy, a State Department official said Thursday.
Conn. Residents Want Court to Block Domain (AP) AP - Fifteen houses are all that remain of Fort Trumbull, a once vibrant immigrant neighborhood flattened into expanses of rutted grass and gravel.
Clinton: Insurgency in Iraq Is Failing (AP) AP - As 55 people died in Iraq on Saturday, the holiest day on the Shiite Muslim religious calendar, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton said that much of Iraq was "functioning quite well" and that the rash of suicide attacks was a sign that the insurgency was failing.
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| | | | | Science News | U.N. Panel Backs Anti-Cloning Resolution (AP) AP - A bitterly divided U.N. committee approved a resolution calling on nations to ban all forms of human cloning incompatible with human dignity and the protection of human life.
Global Warming Could Worsen U.S. Pollution: Report (Reuters) Reuters - Global warming could stifle
cleansing summer winds across parts of the northern United
States over the next 50 years and worsen air pollution, U.S.
researchers said on Saturday.
Agriculture Blamed for Brazil Violence (AP) AP - Three decades after settling in the remote rainforest to clear brush and grow cocoa under the shadows of towering jungle trees, Luis Domingues da Silva is starting to see the first hints that Brazil's booming agribusiness industry is heading his way.
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| | | | Shopping News | Pioneer HTZ-740DV This stylish, have-it-your-way HTIB features virtual or bona fide surround sound.
Dell Inspiron 6000 Notebook Computer for Business The Dell Inspiron 6000 is adequate for basic home or small-office use, but there are less expensive alternatives.
Tekkeon ezTalker Mini The Tekkeon ezTalker Mini headset does all the things a Bluetooth headset should, and it does them well.
ClearOne Max EX conference phone ClearOne's Max EX is a good choice for businesses that require a flexible conference-phone system that can grow along with their company, but it lacks certain features we expect from this class.
Dell Inspiron 6000 for Home The Dell Inspiron 6000 is adequate for basic home or small-office use, but there are less expensive alternatives.
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| | | | | Society News | Stars A-Plenty to Come Out for Stephen Sondheim 75th Birthday Benefit (Playbill) Playbill - Matthew Broderick, Michael Cerveris, Barbara Cook, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Jason Danieley, John Dossett, Harvey Evans, Dame Edna Everage, Harvey Fierstein,
Whoopi Goldberg, George Hearn, Judy Kuhn, Nathan Lane, Rebecca Luker, Patti Lupone, Marin Mazzie, Audra McDonald, Debra Monk, Mandy Patinkin, Michele Pawk, Bernadette Peters, Kurt Peterson, David Hyde Pierce, Tonya Pinkins, Lonny Price, Alice Ripley, Chita Rivera, Marti Rolph, Virginia Sandifur, Jim Walton and B.D. Wong.
Trump Gives Kudos to 'Apprentice' Students (AP) AP - Donald Trump wrote a congratulatory letter to a group of teenagers who used the NBC reality show "The Apprentice" as a model to raise about $23,000 for tsunami victims.
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| | | | Sports News | Bowditch Wins Jacob's Creek Open (AP) AP - Australia's Steve Bowditch won the Jacob's Creek Open on Sunday, closing with a 1-under 71 for a five-stroke victory in the event co-sanctioned by the Nationwide and Australasian tours.
Roddick Withdraws in Memphis; Haas Upset (AP) AP - Andy Roddick tested his sprained left ankle, then withdrew from his semifinal Saturday in the Regions Morgan Keegan Championships, hoping to be healthy enough for the first round of the Davis Cup in two weeks.
No. 3 Kentucky Outscores Miss. State 94-78 (AP) AP - Freshman center Randolph Morris scored 17 points to lead seven Kentucky players in double figures, and the third-ranked Wildcats routed Mississippi State 94-78 Saturday night.
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