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U.S. Takes Battle Against Iraq Violence to Border    more similar news »
ZURBATIYAH, Iraq -- For thousands of Iranians, traveling to Iraq through this bustling, dusty gateway now requires stopping at small white trailers where U.S. officials take their photos and record scans of their irises and fingerprints.

Thu Oct 30, 2008
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Juice, the Whole Juice and Nothing but the Juice    more similar news »
The Georgetown University students had some questions for gossip Web site founder Matt Ivester. Such as, why can't you prevent people's reputations from being smeared on your site? Why don't you take down the racist comments? Do you know some students are so distraught about the things said about...

Thu Oct 30, 2008
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Google Settles Publishers' Lawsuit Over Book Offerings    more similar news »
Search engine giant Google yesterday announced that it had settled a pair of lawsuits that accused the company of copyright infringement, signaling a new chapter in how books could be read and purchased online.

Wed Oct 29, 2008
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Monitor to End Its Daily Print Edition    more similar news »
The Christian Science Monitor is about to pull the plug on its print edition, just as the venerable newspaper is about to turn 100.

Wed Oct 29, 2008
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Christian Science Monitor to End Print Edition    more similar news »
The Christian Science Monitor is about to pull the plug on its print edition, just as the venerable newspaper is about to turn 100.

Tue Oct 28, 2008
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Microsoft To Offer 'Cloud Computing'    more similar news »
Microsoft unveiled a program called Windows Azure yesterday that stores and runs customers' data and programs in its computer-server farms, stepping up competition in "cloud computing" with Amazon.com and Google.

Tue Oct 28, 2008
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Maryland Women's Basketball Becomes an Internet Force    more similar news »
Brenda Frese is always looking for new ways to promote her nationally ranked Maryland women's basketball program. Her players will meet with local reporters this afternoon as part of the team's annual media day, much like every other team in the country has done. But while that is happening, the...

Tue Oct 28, 2008
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The Election That Has the Whole World Blogging    more similar news »
Martin Perez lives in Parañaque, a suburb of Manila, an ocean and a few time zones from the United States. But when he gets up at 5 a.m. to get ready for work, the high school teacher goes online to read the latest news in the U.S. presidential race, study poll numbers, watch YouTube videos -- and...

Tue Oct 28, 2008
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Technology helps restore Raphael masterpiece    more similar news »
FLORENCE (Reuters) - After 10 years of painstaking study and restoration that tested both cutting edge technology and human patience, one of the greatest masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance is returning to the public.

Tue Oct 28, 2008
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Crisis Mode: Less Ventured    more similar news »
For many local tech companies, it's feeling a lot like 2000 all over again. The Nasdaq is down, funding has dried up and entrepreneurs are hunkering down for a long winter.

Mon Oct 27, 2008
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Trail of Odd Anthrax Cells Led FBI to Army Scientist    more similar news »
In late October 2001, lab technician Terry Abshire placed a tray of anthrax cells under a microscope and spotted something so peculiar she had to look twice. It was two weeks after the country's worst bioterrorism attack, and Abshire, like others at the Army's Fort Detrick biodefense lab, was caught...

Mon Oct 27, 2008
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One man's garbage becomes another's power plant    more similar news »
KEARNY, N.J. -- Standing atop the 400-acre 1-E landfill, you get a panoramic view of the Meadowlands sports complex to the north and the New York City skyline to the east. You're also standing on a critical part of New Jersey's, and the nation's, energy future.

Sun Oct 26, 2008
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Taking the Leap    more similar news »
The economy is disintegrating. Credit is tightening. Banks are collapsing. And you can't stop thinking about your surefire idea to market illuminated golf balls. Starting a business can be a dicey proposition even in the best of economic times, and this seems like the worst of times. Let's get t...

Sun Oct 26, 2008
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Aiming for New Work? Think Like an Advertiser.    more similar news »
Sometimes a roadside billboard with a professional photo and a brief résumé seems as if it would be the right tool to find the perfect job. Or maybe you would choose a colorful online ad that says "Hire me today," or send out someone wearing sandwich boards that tout your credentials.

Sun Oct 26, 2008
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Snipping, Clipping, Scrimping    more similar news »
Talia Holston used to spend about $150 a week to feed herself and her three children.

Sun Oct 26, 2008
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In India, Global Crisis Is Not All Bad News    more similar news »
GURGAON, India -- In the mortgage crisis that has enveloped much of the Western world in recent weeks, Manoj Malhotra's outsourcing company sees an enhanced business opportunity.

Sun Oct 26, 2008
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Fallout 3, Starring Washington, D.C.    more similar news »
Washington is a bit moody lately, a little under the weather, a bit achy. But even in these troubled times of ours, it could still be so much worse. There could be monsters roaming the streets, okay? And, our economy could've really collapsed already, I mean to the point where we're stuck using b...

Sun Oct 26, 2008
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Italian satellite launched from California    more similar news »
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- A rocket carrying an Italian Earth-observation satellite blasted off Friday evening from the California coast.

Sat Oct 25, 2008
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Pentagon Rescinds Report on Possible Leaks of Jet's Secrets    more similar news »
The Pentagon's inspector general yesterday rescinded a previously issued report that said technology in the U.S. military's newest fighter plane may have been compromised by unauthorized access to facilities and computers of BAE Systems, one of the aircraft's builders.

Sat Oct 25, 2008
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Around the World, the Signs Of Slowdown Spiral Outward    more similar news »
Pessimism about the global economy deepened yesterday as fresh evidence of a worldwide slowdown showed up in feeble corporate profit reports from Asia, sinking commodities prices, and a scramble by emerging economies to prop up their sagging currencies and avert credit defaults.

Sat Oct 25, 2008
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Recession Fears Drive Down Global Markets    more similar news »
TOKYO, Oct. 24 -- A recession-driven wave of selling gutted Asian and European markets Friday, with tumbling corporate profit reports and poor economic news from the United Kingdom pushing major exchanges to near double-digit percentage losses.

Fri Oct 24, 2008
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Sony Cuts Profit, Sales Forecast    more similar news »
Consumer electronics giant Sony yesterday slashed its earnings forecast for the 2008 fiscal year, saying profits will be down 38 percent from a prediction the company made this summer and 59 percent from the previous year.

Fri Oct 24, 2008
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Newest Source of Teen Ire: Webcams in Their Cars    more similar news »
Ken Richardson does not have to ride in his 17-year-old daughter's Ford Escort to know when she takes a turn too fast.

Fri Oct 24, 2008
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Sony Slashes Earnings Forecast by Nearly $1 Billion    more similar news »
Consumer electronics giant Sony Corp. today slashed its earnings forecast for the 2008 fiscal year, saying profits will be down nearly 40 percent from a prediction the company made this summer and about 60 percent from the previous year.

Thu Oct 23, 2008
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For AT& T, Exclusive iPhone Deal Has Mixed Effect on Earnings    more similar news »
AT&T reported a 5.5 percent gain in third-quarter profit, as its exclusive agreement to sell Apple's iPhone both helped and hindered the telecommunications giant's results.

Thu Oct 23, 2008
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Bracing for a Storm    more similar news »
Earnings season, that quarterly ritual when companies report their financial results, is a little over two weeks old. And while the view in the rear-view mirror isn't terrible, the road ahead looks dismal.

Thu Oct 23, 2008
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Government to Take Over Airline Passenger Vetting    more similar news »
The Department of Homeland Security will take over responsibility for checking airline passenger names against government watch lists beginning in January, and will require travelers for the first time to provide their full name, birth date and gender as a condition for boarding commercial flight...

Thu Oct 23, 2008
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From Apple, a Luxury Laptop in Lean Times    more similar news »
Apple's new MacBook may be the finest-engineered consumer laptop ever built. But that doesn't make it an automatic purchase.

Thu Oct 23, 2008
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As Profit Dives, Yahoo Plans To Cut Jobs; Apple Posts Gain    more similar news »
Technology giants Yahoo and Apple yesterday reported sharply contrasting quarterly results, with Yahoo announcing a 64 percent drop in profit and plans to cut 1,500 jobs.

Wed Oct 22, 2008
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Agencies Counted Big Firms As Small    more similar news »
U.S. government agencies made at least $5 billion in mistakes in their recent reports of contracts awarded to small businesses, with many claiming credit for awards to companies that long ago outgrew the designation or never qualified in the first place, a Washington Post analysis shows.

Wed Oct 22, 2008
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Penny-pinching shoppers may get PC deals soon    more similar news »
SEATTLE -- Sales of personal computers didn't live up to expectations over the summer, and now analysts predict shoppers will cut spending even more drastically in the all-important holiday quarter.

Wed Oct 22, 2008
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Wireless Merger Threatens Competition, Groups Tell FCC    more similar news »
A coalition of public interest groups has stepped up protests to the Federal Communications Commission over the proposed merger of Verizon Wireless and rural carrier Alltel, saying the deal would be a threat to competition in the cellphone industry.

Tue Oct 21, 2008
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Netflix 3Q profit rises 30 pct as economy darkens    more similar news »
SAN FRANCISCO -- Netflix Inc.'s third-quarter profit surged 30 percent despite slowing subscriber growth, which is turning into a bigger problem for the online DVD rental leader as the rapidly unraveling economy prods more consumers to clamp down on entertainment expenses.

Tue Oct 21, 2008
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Counting Clicks: Now A Mainstay    more similar news »
In 1999, eyeballs were all the rage. It was the height of the frothy dot-com days, when start-up business models hinged on luring enough people to a free Web site to someday sell advertising on it. Measuring those eyeballs, no matter how much they were worth, looked like an obvious gold mine.

Mon Oct 20, 2008
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Internet, Cellphones May Strengthen Family Unit, Study Finds    more similar news »
Parents and children might rush through their days in different directions, but the American family is as tight-knit as in the last generation -- or more so -- because of the widespread use of cellphones and the Internet, according to a new poll.

Mon Oct 20, 2008
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Call Centers Are Fodder For India's Pop Culture    more similar news »
NEW DELHI In a training session at a suburban call center, groups of fresh-faced Indian recruits jettison their Indian names and thick accents and practice speaking English just like the Americans do. They have hesitant conversations with imaginary American customers who complain angrily about their...

Mon Oct 20, 2008
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DARPA Contract Description Hints at Advanced Video Spying    more similar news »
Real-time streaming video of Iraqi and Afghan battle areas taken from thousands of feet in the air can follow actions of people on the ground as they dig, shake hands, exchange objects and kiss each other goodbye.

Mon Oct 20, 2008
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Twittering Types Share Ideas Offline    more similar news »
About 120 self-described geeks got together Saturday in a Georgetown basement to discuss the merits of JavaScript, toss around ideas about improving the Web and, in one session, learn the art of juggling.

Mon Oct 20, 2008
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Meanwhile, All the Virtual Markets Are Thriving    more similar news »
Thomas Cleberg spends a lot of spare time thinking about which stocks he wants to buy these days. In the past few months, the college student has decided he might pursue a career on Wall Street, of all things.

Sun Oct 19, 2008
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Green Tax Breaks, and a Government Site Named DSIRE    more similar news »
Given the economic battering we're withstanding, anyone of sound mind is thinking twice before buying as much as a cheap sweater, not to mention expensive home improvements.

Sun Oct 19, 2008
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