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- Snapshot of economy about to get a lot bleaker
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AP - The government is about to confirm what many people have felt for some time: The economy barely has a pulse.
- NKorea releases American imprisoned since January
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AP - A smile flickered across Aijalon Gomes' face as he hugged former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and boarded a plane for Boston on Friday, seven months after his arrest in North Korea.
- UN: 1 million more displaced by Pakistan floods
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AP - Hundreds of thousands of Pakistanis were fleeing floodwaters Friday after the surging River Indus smashed through levees in two places, but many refused to leave the danger zone while others took shelter in an ancient graveyard for Muslim saints.
- Political ads surpass 2006 levels as attacks mount
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AP - Across the country, political ad spending is up and attack ads lead the way. Those who take the high road do so at their peril. - NY gov could face charge over World Series tickets
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AP - Gov. David Paterson could face a criminal charge over his testimony surrounding tickets he secured last year from the New York Yankees for the opening game of the World Series.
- New video gives tour of trapped miners' refuge
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AP - The first video released of the 33 men trapped deep in a Chilean copper mine shows the men stripped to the waist and appearing slim but healthy, arm-in-arm, singing the national anthem and yelling "long live Chile, and long live the miners!"
- SPIN METER: What Biden didn't mention on stimulus
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AP - Vice President Joe Biden said this week that the Obama administration "hit the accelerator" toward spending $5 billion under the economic stimulus law to weatherize people's homes, create thousands of jobs, help consumers save money and put the nation on track for energy independence.
- Baby tiger found stuffed in bag at Thai airport
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AP - Authorities at Bangkok's international airport found a baby tiger cub that had been drugged and hidden among stuffed toy tigers in the suitcase of a woman flying from Thailand to Iran, an official and a wildlife protection group said Friday.
- Yankees, Jay-Z team up on co-branded merchandise
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AP - Get your New York Yankees hats here — with a Jay-Z logo.
- Woods looks like the Tiger of old at The Barclays
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AP - A season filled with "worsts" finally gave way to a couple of "firsts" for Tiger Woods.
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- Dell ups 3Par offer yet again, to $27 per share
Yet again, 3Par has agreed to be acquired by the PC maker, which has been engaged in a bidding war for the storage company with Hewlett-Packard. - Broadcasters defend push for mandatory FM tuners
National Association of Broadcasters wants all cell phones to have FM receivers, citing public safety concerns, but critics say it's a mere money grab. - Virtual farm games absorb real money, real lives
Games like FarmVille have developed vast followings, but how much time and effort are some top players putting into them? And is it healthy? We talk to some of the companies involved and the players who are playing them. - 'Social Network' raises questions as debut nears
The film about Facebook's origins, with a plot the company denounced as fiction, is stirring up Oscar buzz already after a few stellar first reviews. What's it mean for the movie and Facebook? - Boeing announces another Dreamliner delay
The same day it demonstrated its 787 Dreamliner simulator and customer training center, Boeing announced another delivery delay for the aircraft. - HP readies Netbooks using dual-core Atom chip
HP is readying a Netbook refresh, in the wake of Intel's announcement that brings dual-core performance to Atom-based Netbooks for the first time. - NASA spacecraft spots multiplanet solar system
Following on the heels of a European team's discovery of a distant solar system with up to seven planets, a NASA spacecraft, using a different detection technique, finds another multiplanet system. - Inside Boeing's newest aircraft (photos)
CNET visits Boeing's Customer Experience Center in Renton, Wash., to view mock-ups of the company's latest aircraft. - $2 billion ISS experiment delivered for shuttle launch
A $2 billion particle detector bound for the International Space Station aboard the final planned shuttle mission is delivered to the Kennedy Space Center after work to replace a magnet at the heart of the device. - Flying a simulated Boeing Dreamliner (photos)
Days after it received FAA approval to begin pilot training for the new 787 Dreamliner, Boeing shows its 787 simulator and training facility. - ... more feeds
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- Pictures: Live Tiger Cub Found in Luggage
- Mars Email a Hoax: No "Two Moons" Friday Night
- Five Years After Hurricane Katrina, Alien Rodents Return
The beaver-size, wetland-eating rodents are backâ - New Planet System Foundâ
- For Hurricane Katrina Victims, A Solar Restart
- Hurricane Katrina Pictures: Then & Now, Ruin & Rebirth
Houses wiped off the map, submerged islands, and flooded cemeteriesâ - Post-Katrina Green Homeowners Barred From Recycling Water
Innovative water re-use systems in many of New Orleansâ - Pictures: Pea-Size Frog Foundâ
- Space Photos This Week: Sun Spikes, Odd Magnetar, More
- "Firecane" Myth Bustedâ
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- Eye-opener: Will Tiger put Jack in his rear-view mirror? - USA Today
- Colts lose Gary Brackett, Joseph Addai to injuries - Yahoo! Sports
- Divorce official, Woods gets back to golf - Arizona Daily Sun
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- Patriots get the horns - Boston Globe
- Nadal faces tough road to US Open title - Reuters
- Albert Pujols becomes 47th player to reach 400-homer milestone - Boston Herald
- Marlins' seven-run outburst in 6th inning sinks Mets - Sun-Sentinel
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- Texas approves license clearing way for Manny Pacquiao fight at Cowboys Stadium - Boston Herald
- UNC Tar Heels football program probed for 'academic misconduct' - Bellingham Herald
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- US welcomes release of N Korea hostage
The US State Department has welcomed the release of an American who had been imprisoned in North Korea and thanked former President Jimmy Carter for bringing him home - Japan?s PM faces leadership threat
The Japanese powerbroker Ichiro Ozawa says he would challenge Naoto Kan in a party leadership vote next month, risking a bitter battle as Tokyo struggles with a surging yen and a slowing economy - UK quarterly growth revised upwards
The UK economy grew slightly faster than initially thought in the second quarter, expanding by 1.2 per cent rather than the 1.1 per cent first estimated - US mortgage delinquencies decline
New claims for unemployment insurance stepped back from nine-month high last week, offering some needed relief for the strained US labour market - Debate on India?s BlackBerry spy plan urged
Research in Motion proposes an ?industry forum? to tackle the wider corporate data security issue in India?s efforts to give state agencies access to the device?s message and e-mail traffic - Nigeria to privatise power generation
Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan invited foreign investors to join what could be one of Africa?s biggest privatisations as the country seeks to sell its power generation and distribution companies - Strike shows fragility of S Africa?s coalition
The bitter public sector action, now in its ninth day, shows the high cost of unrest among the president?s allies on the left over the continuity of economic policy - US to focus on threat of Yemen extremists
The US is intensifying its focus on the ?mortal threat? posed by al-Qaeda in Yemen, with plans to place the group under the same pressure that Osama bin Laden and his lieutenants are subjected to in Pakistan - Greenland sees oil as key to independence
Several oil companies are vying for access to Greenland after a gas discovery this week raised expectations for offshore exploration around the Arctic island nation - US tourism suffers as BP spill keeps visitors away
Since the blow-out in the Gulf of Mexico, much of the attention has focused on the effects on fishing and declining visitor numbers. But the seaside businesses sandwiched in between have had it just as bad - ... more feeds
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- Video shows life inside Chile mine
Video footage of 33 trapped miners in Chile has been shown to families of the men, and aired on Chilean TV. - Wet weather greets festival goers
Tens of thousands of people are pitching their tents in very muddy fields in Reading and Leeds for the annual music festivals. - Mints & coke record - it's Odd Box
A very soapy fountain, a seven seater bicycle and why mixing coke and mints is not a good idea. It's the week's weird and wonderful video stories in Newsbeat's Odd Box with Dominic Byrne. - 'Missing' Metropolis film restored
Stephen Smith considers what made Fritz Lang's film, Metropolis, so hugely influential, as a newly restored version of the sci-fi epic is premiered in London. - Tour of Last of Summer Wine village
The world's longest-running sitcom, Last of the Summer Wine, comes to an end this weekend. - Success for China amputee pianist
A young musician, Liu Wei, has won acclaim after appearing on "China's Got Talent" playing the piano with his feet. - Road works unearth Ice Age camp
Archaeologist Phil Harding explains how the discovery of flint tools could shed light on Ice Age life in Britain - 'How surgery helped us lose weight'
The number of NHS patients having surgery in order to lose weight has increased by nearly 800 per cent in just five years. - BBC boss delivers Edinburgh speech
Broadcasting executives are gathering in Edinburgh today for the start of the annual International Television Festival. - Putting the screw on wine corks
Sommeliers in France and cork manufacturers in Portugal and Spain have launched a multi-million-dollar campaign to save the wine cork and persuade wine lovers to shun the increasingly popular screw cap. - ... more feeds
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It is taking the blighted New Orleans neighborhood longer than other parts of the city to recover from Hurricane Katrina. But its remaining residents are not ready to abandon it  - Trapped Chilean Miners Face a Tough Psychological Ordeal
With months left underground, Chilean miners face a harrowing mental ordeal  - India's Commonwealth Games Mess: Delays and Dengue Fever
With five weeks left before its start, a hugely expensive athletic competition is sodden with allegations of corruption and inefficiency. And then there's dengue fever  - Robert Blagojevich on Having His Charges Dropped
In an interview with TIME, Robert Blagojevich, older brother and co-defendant of the ex-Illinois governor, tells how he found out the feds were dismissing the charges against him  - Mexico: Massacre of Migrants Raises Questions, Shame
The Mexican massacre victims hailed from Brazil, Ecuador, El Salvador and Honduras, and were heading for the U.S. Then they ran into the Zetas  - Scientists Discover Two Multiple-Planet Solar Systems
Two new discoveries add to the rapidly increasing extrasolar planet count  - How Much Ammo Does the Fed Have Left?
Ben Bernanke is looking for a word that means longer than extended to tell people how long he plans to keep interest rates low.  - Recovery Act: How Obama's Stimulus Is Changing America
Voters hate it. Hardly anyone wants credit for it. But the $787 billion stimulus is quietly altering the way Americans work, move, innovate and plug in  - Iraq Attacks: Insurgency Rises As U.S. Troops Pull Out
Will the Iraqi insurgency's return force U.S. non-combat forces to take up arms?  - Spain's Immigrants Suffering Worst in Downturn
Having taken up Spain's invitation to boost its construction industry, immigrants now find themselves hit especially hard by the crisis that has crippled the nation's economy  - ... more feeds
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