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Vaccine-Autism Fear Fallout Hits U.K. Kids   more similar news »
New research shows that vaccination rates remain depressed in Britain.
Fri Feb 29, 2008
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At least 35 killed in Pakistan suicide bombing: officials (AFP)   more similar news »

AFP - At least 35 people were killed and 50 wounded by a suicide bomber at a funeral in northwest Pakistan Friday for a police official killed earlier in the day, officials said.


Fri Feb 29, 2008
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RNAi Works -- Maybe   more similar news »
Alnylam presents proof of concept, but where's the proof that it cures a disease?

Fri Feb 29, 2008
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Women Scarred by 'Collagen' From Fake Dr.   more similar news »
Women may be permanently disfigured after injections with mystery substance.
Fri Feb 29, 2008
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California Snags Another Half Billion for Stem Cell Labs   more similar news »
California's stem cell agency has announced that grant applicants have raised nearly $500 million in matching funds, qualifying for another $262 million in state money for the construction of stem cell research laboratories.

Fri Feb 29, 2008
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California Snags Another Half Billion for Stem Cell Labs   more similar news »
California's stem cell agency has announced that grant applicants have raised nearly $500 million in matching funds, qualifying for another $262 million in state money for the construction of stem cell research laboratories.

Fri Feb 29, 2008
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Tribute to 9/11: Boat Made From Towers   more similar news »
USS New York memorializes 9/11 with steel from World Trade Center ruins.
Fri Feb 29, 2008
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Trading Scandal Hits U.S.   more similar news »
MF Global Ltd. blames Memphis employee for $141M losses in wheat trades.
Fri Feb 29, 2008
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Trading Scandal Hits U.S.   more similar news »
MF Global Ltd. blames Memphis employee for $141M losses in wheat trades.
Fri Feb 29, 2008
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A Brain Tumor the Size of Two Baseballs   more similar news »
An Indian woman is recovering well after a surgery to remove the massive tumor.
Fri Feb 29, 2008
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Fed officials vow to keep watch on inflation - Reuters   more similar news »


KOMOFed officials vow to keep watch on inflation
Reuters - Feb 29, 2008
By Mark Felsenthal NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve's rapid-fire interest rate reductions were warranted, but the central bank must reverse course quickly once calm is restored to financial markets, Fed officials said on Friday.
The Jump-Start That Hasn’t Started New York Times
Wall Street: 100% for a half-point Fed cut CNNMoney.com
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Fri Feb 29, 2008
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Gunmen kidnap Iraqi Chaldean Catholic archbishop   more similar news »
MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - Gunmen kidnapped the Chaldean Catholic archbishop of Mosul on Friday in the northern Iraqi city and killed his driver and two guards, police said.

Fri Feb 29, 2008
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Want to Win Google's Love? Pony Up the Cash   more similar news »
The only way Ed Reese has been able to get Google to acknowledge his business is by paying monthly fees to local listing networks such as Superpages.com and Yellowbook.com. His experience begs the question: Does local search work, or do you need to pay to play?

Fri Feb 29, 2008
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Want to Win Google's Love? Pony Up the Cash   more similar news »
The only way Ed Reese has been able to get Google to acknowledge his business is by paying monthly fees to local listing networks such as Superpages.com and Yellowbook.com. His experience begs the question: Does local search work, or do you need to pay to play?
Fri Feb 29, 2008
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Want to Win Google's Love? Pony Up the Cash   more similar news »
The only way Ed Reese has been able to get Google to acknowledge his business is by paying monthly fees to local listing networks such as Superpages.com and Yellowbook.com. His experience begs the question: Does local search work, or do you need to pay to play?

Fri Feb 29, 2008
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Lower your student loan interest rate   more similar news »
Do you have any advice for people with private student loans? My husband faces an interest rate of 10% attached to his private student loans. Is there any hope to reduce it? - Katie, Ga.

Fri Feb 29, 2008
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Would Yahoo Investors Shudder at Bigger Microsoft Bid?   more similar news »
Yahoo’s biggest shareholders who also hold stock in Microsoft might not demand that Microsoft raise its offer because there is more to lose from a decline in their holdings of the buyer.
Fri Feb 29, 2008
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Paulson: Get Rid of the Penny   more similar news »
The Treasury secretary is not a big fan of the one-cent coin.
Fri Feb 29, 2008
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Paulson: Get Rid of the Penny   more similar news »
The Treasury secretary is not a big fan of the one-cent coin.
Fri Feb 29, 2008
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Hole in one   more similar news »
The Super Bowl can't come fast enough for Lance Barrow. A former center at Abilene Christian University, Barrow has crisscrossed the globe for CBS producing everything from the Daytona 500 to the 1994 Winter Olympics in Norway. Next month he will be calling all the shots for the first time at Super Bowl XLI. He won't fall into a post-season depression when it's over: The 12-handicap golfer has just two months to gear up for his second-favorite gig, covering the Masters in Augusta, Ga. We caught up with this behind-the-scenes MVP as he waited to board at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport.

Fri Feb 29, 2008
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Brocade punts new SAN router for kid enterprises   more similar news »
When you grow up you'll get 14 more ports

Brocade is punting a new incarnation of its Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP) storage and SAN extension router, with its functionality clipped to appeal to the purses of smaller businesses and remote offices.…

Fri Feb 29, 2008
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Turkey withdraws troops from northern Iraq (Reuters)   more similar news »

Reuters - Turkey pulled its troops out of northern Iraq on Friday, ending a major offensive against Kurdish PKK rebels that Washington had feared might destabilize the wider region.


Fri Feb 29, 2008
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Author: My best-selling Holocaust book is a hoax   more similar news »
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Fri Feb 29, 2008
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Straight talker   more similar news »
For years, Grant Thatcher rattled around Asia gathering wisdom about where to find the perfect martini in Bali, how to buy furniture in Bangkok, or who makes the smartest tweed jackets in Hong Kong. When friends started pestering him for tips, he decided to launch the Luxe City Guides in 2002. Now available for 22 cities in Asia, Europe, and North America (luxecityguides.com), the Luxe Guide is a three-by-six-inch, 20-panel accordion-pleated guide that will fit in a shirt pocket. "I want them to be sharp, acerbic, cheeky-like a smack in the mouth," says Thatcher, who edits each one himself. We caught up with Thatcher recently in Hong Kong for his always colorful take on travel.

Fri Feb 29, 2008
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IAC shares drop to multiyear low   more similar news »
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Fri Feb 29, 2008
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Why Dell finds turnaround so hard   more similar news »
Trying to turn Dell around has been like trying to maneuver a huge SUV through a very narrow alley. The company's fiscal fourth quarter earnings performance was another flop, as profits and sales came up slightly short.

Fri Feb 29, 2008
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A stylish jet setter   more similar news »
Sure, she gets to wear jeans to work, but that doesn't mean there's anything laid back about Andrea Bernholtz's job running cult-jean maker Rock & Republic with co-founder and CEO Michael Ball. The globetrotting exec spends most of the year on the road - schmoozing everyone from stars like Eva Longoria who give her brand buzz, to merchants like Harrods and Neiman Marcus. We caught up with Bernholtz in L.A. - fresh from the launch of the company's accessory and eyewear line to talk travel.

Fri Feb 29, 2008
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Flying smart   more similar news »
Talk about a long wait for takeoff. After stints at Lufthansa and Delta (where he was president), Fred Reid has spent three years trying to get Virgin America off the ground. Though the Department of Transportation initially withheld approval, citing too much foreign control by Richard Branson's Virgin Group, the low-cost carrier finally got the go-ahead in May after restructuring. Flights between San Francisco and New York - featuring mood lighting, leather seats, and a deluxe entertainment system - begin this month. We caught up with Reid at VA's Burlingame, Calif., headquarters to talk travel.

Fri Feb 29, 2008
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Holiday time in the Argentine capital   more similar news »
Daniel Schweimler takes a somewhat reluctant holiday as the Argentine capital closes down for the summer.
Fri Feb 29, 2008
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Fox News Poll: Obama Leads in Texas, Clinton Ahead in Ohio   more similar news »
A new Fox News poll in Ohio shows Sen. Hillary Clinton has an 8-point lead over Sen. Barack Obama, 46% to 38%, "due largely to the support of white women, seniors and working-class voters."

In Texas, Obama edges Clinton, 48% to 45%, a statistical tie.

The survey's margin of error is 4 points. Complete results are available.

Fri Feb 29, 2008
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