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| Bombs, rockets, mortar shells and gunfire claimed the lives of at least 70 Iraqis and injured hundreds Sunday, as top Iraqi politicians vowed to redouble efforts ... |
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| The trial of Saddam Hussein and fellow members of his regime resumed on Sunday, with the judge calling in each defendant individually to present his testimony. |
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| A toxicologist who tested Slobodan Milosevic's blood two weeks before his death said the former Yugoslav leader may have intentionally taken an antibiotic that worsened his high blood pressure, possibly in a bid to be freed from ... |
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| German stocks rose for a third session, led by Schering AG after Merck KGaA made an unsolicited 14.6 billion-euro ($17.5 billion) that would create Germany's second-biggest drugmaker. |
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| The value of the London stock exchange rocketed by almost a quarter this morning following reports it may become the subject of a transatlantic bidding war. |
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| Newspaper publisher McClatchy Co. (MNI.N: Quote, Profile, Research) on Monday said it would buy larger rival Knight-Ridder Inc. (KRI. |
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| Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. has begun mass production of 512Mbit DDR (double data rate 2) DRAM (dynamic RAM) chips using an 80-nanometer production process, the company said Monday. |
| 3/13/2006 8:06:00 AM |
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| Intel blamed market share losses to AMD in part for a sales shortfall this quarter. Will the slide continue? Just wait. The tables will turn and Intel will regain share. |
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| The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has successfully entered orbit round the Red Planet, NASA has announced. Eggheads at Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena cheered the news, a boost after a series of Mars-related mishaps. |
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| GEOFF Ogilvy went close to snatching a second US PGA Tour title in two weeks when he finished runner-up to Luke Donald at the Honda Classic here yesterday (Melbourne time). |
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| The buzzer sounded, and Florida's Al Horford launched the basketball skyward, where it deflected off the Mountain Dew advertisement on the Gaylord Entertainment Center's overhead scoreboard. |
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| Alex Rodriguez hit a bases-loaded, two-out single in the ninth to give Team USA a 4-3 victory yesterday in the opener of Round 2 of the inaugural World Baseball Classic in Anaheim, Calif. |
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| Former Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw will return to the big screen this weekend with the release of "Failure to Launch," a comedy from Paramount Pictures. |
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| Famed actor Sean Connery has undergone surgery to remove a tumor in his kidney. Connery, a native of Edinburgh, Scotland, had actually had the surgery performed weeks ago in a private clinic in New York. |
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| There are those of us who remember Julia Louis-Dreyfus in her early days performing in a tiny storefront in Evanston, a funny, feminine counterfoil to the men of the Practical Theatre Company, just as she would later become on "Seinfeld. |
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| The Bush administration is trying to reassure Japan and other foreign customers of American beef while awaiting further tests on a suspected case of mad cow disease. |
| 3/13/2006 8:11:00 AM |
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| and perhaps even some harm -- from adding the anti-clotting drug Plavix to aspirin in an attempt to prevent heart attacks in people at high risk. |
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| Bird flu was found in Afghanistan, Myanmar and Cameroon, bringing to 26 the number of countries reporting initial outbreaks of the lethal virus this year. |
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