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Tuesday, February 09, 2010
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Toyota has issued a new recall of 437,000 vehicles worldwide, including the Prius, for braking system issues.
Mental health experts believe Haiti earthquake survivors face long-term challenges and need special help coping ...
Google took aim at Facebook, Twitter and other social networking platforms on Tuesday, announcing the launch of ...
Auckland's infrastructure will need to "step up" to cope when fans flock to the city for next year's Rugby World ...
Researchers have set sail from New Zealand to study whales off Antarctica without killing them.
Coalition forces are planning to launch an offensive in the southern Afghan province of Helmand.
U.S. Olympic ski jumpers make deep sacrifices for their sport.
European Commission approves 400 million euro loan to Saab Automobile AB backed by Swedish government.
The opposition leader Viktor Yanukovich is on course to become Ukraine's next president.
The two are partners of the Xenovibes band.
Feng Zhenghu has been eagerly awaiting the opportunity to return to China for the Chinese New Year.
The Chinese regime’s opposition to recognition of the Dalai Lama has impacted the University of Calgary.
Roche Pharmeceuticals was crowned the worst company in the world for its utilization of organs from China.
Dr. Simoncini is an oncologist who treats patients with cancer differently.
CCP information campaigns target a performing arts company in the U.S.
Nanotechnology can be used to reduce your carbon footprint and save money on your energy bills.
A record 5.8 million dairy cattle were counted in the year ended June 2009 resulting in cow numbers outpacing human numbers.
The opposition leader Viktor Yanukovich is on course to become Ukraine's next president.
Chinese authorities say the tainted milk is left over from the 2008 melamine milk scandal.
Asian shares recovered somewhat, led by Taiwan and South Korea, as the euro staged a small rebound from its recent drubbing.
Does India's proposal of becoming a NPT member strenghen the treaty or detract from it?
Google took aim at Facebook, Twitter and other social networking platforms on Tuesday, announcing the launch of its social networking tool, Google Buzz.
Strictly speaking, is it even possible to be “paranoid” when living under an oppressive government?
Dr. Simoncini is an oncologist who has a different approach to treating patients with cancer.
If you are looking for a beach vacation, you really need look no further than San Juan, the capital city.
U.S. Olympic ski jumpers make deep sacrifices for their sport.