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Chinese use computers at an Internet cafe in Beijing Thursday Feb. 8, 2007. China, regarded as the world's leading source of illegally copied movies and software, had only limited success during a four-month crackdown on Internet piracy and copyright infringement, an official said Thursday.
Attacks   Beijing   Cyber   Photos   Washington  
 Asia Times 
Beijing beefs up cyber-warfare capacity
| By Willy Lam | While the furor over cyber-attacks against Google has lapsed somewhat, the Sino-American confrontation over the larger issue of Internet security and global digital warfare is expecte... (photo: AP / Greg Baker)
New Born Baby - Infant - Baby - Health
Babies   Health   Newborn   Photos   Washington  
 Houston Chronicle 
Ethics debate over blood from newborn safety tests
| WASHINGTON - A critical safety net for babies - that heelprick of blood taken from every newborn - is facing an ethics attack. | After those tiny blood spots are tested for a list of devastating dis... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Baby -infant -yawning  The Boston Globe 
Ethics debate over blood from newborn safety tests
| WASHINGTON-A critical safety net for babies -- that heelprick of blood taken from every newborn -- is facing an ethics attack. | After those tiny blood spots are tested for a list of devastating dis... (photo: WN / Jelly Clam)
Babies   Ethics   Photos   Tests   Washington  
An Iraqi newborn, who health officials suspect is infected with cholera  Star Tribune 
Ethics debate over blood from newborn safety tests
| WASHINGTON - A critical safety net for babies — that heelprick of blood taken from every newborn — is facing an ethics attack. | After those tiny blood spots are tested for a list of dev... (photo: AP / Alaa al-Marjani)
Blood   Ethics   Newborn   Photos   Tests  
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Armed security personnel wait outside the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai, India, Thursday, Nov. 27, 2008. Black-clad Indian commandoes raided two luxury hotels to try to free hostages Thursday, and explosions and gunshots shook India's financial capital a day after suspected Muslim militants killed peo The Examiner
Officials: 2 suffered gunshot wounds to head
Comments ORLANDO, Fla. (Map, News) - Authorities say a man and a woman suffered gunshot wounds to the head at a technology park near the University of Central Florida. | ... (photo: AP / Gurinder Osan)
Gunshot   Officials   Photos   Victims   Woman  
Mid-Atlantic digs out of snow; government shut The Boston Globe
Mid-Atlantic digs out of snow; government shut
| WASHINGTON-Federal workers got a day off as the Mid-Atlantic region dug out Monday from as much as 3 feet of snow that left tens of thousands without power while making... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Photos   Power   Storm   Travel   Washington  
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (left), flanked by by Kai Eide, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), addresses staff members of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) during a one day visit to express his support for the work of the mission, as well as to covey his condolences regarding the latest terrorist attack in Kabul which claimed the lives of five UN staff members. The Times
World Agenda: Ban Ki-moon hopes to make his reputation in North Korea
| Ban Ki-moon got his job as United Nations Secretary-General because of one item on his curriculum vitae. | The former South Korean Foreign Minister had served as Seoul'... (photo: UN / Eric Kanalstein)
Korea   Photos   Politics   UN   World  
President Barack Obama speaks in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 24, 2009, after the Senate passed the health care reform bill. Philadelphia Daily News
GOP cool to Obama call for two-party health talks
| CHARLES BABINGTON | The Associated Press | WASHINGTON - Republicans gave a chilly reception Monday to President Barack Obama's invitation to discuss health care in a bi... (photo: AP / Evan Vucci)
Democrats   Health   Photos   US   Whitehouse  
Soft Drinks - Soda - Beverage Houston Chronicle
Beverage industry douses tax on soft drinks
| WASHINGTON - Employing a broad-based lobbying effort, the soft drink industry has smothered a plan to tax sugared beverages - a plan advocates said would have reduced o... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Beverages   Health   Photos   Softdrinks   Taxes  
Kashmiri Muslim protesters shout pro freedom slogans as they protest the killing of 17-year-old Zahid Farooq Shah, on the outskirts of Srinagar, India, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010. Shah who died Friday is the second teenager in a week whose death has been blamed on police and government forces in Indian-controlled Kashmir's main city. Widespread protests have rocked the disputed Himalayan region a week, and thousands of armed troops patrolled the city warning residents to stay indoors. The News & Observer
Unrest in Indian Kashmir enters 2nd week
| SRINAGAR, India -- Authorities put separatist leaders under house arrest and thousands of armed troops in riot gear warned people to stay indoors in Indian Kashmir's ma... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
India   Kashmir   Photos   Protest   Violence  
Egypt arrests 3 top Muslim Brotherhood leaders The News & Observer
Egypt arrests 3 top Muslim Brotherhood leaders
| CAIRO -- The No. 2 leader of Egypt's opposition Muslim Brotherhood and two other top figures have been arrested by police in a dawn sweep that also grabbed 10 senior me... (photo: WN / marzena)
Cairo   Egypt   Leaders   Muslim   Photos  
President Barack Obama speaks about health care reform in the Rose Garden of the White House on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009, in Washington. Breitbart
Clinton-era health aides push to save Obama's plan
| President Barack Obama delivers remarks at the Democratic National Committee... | WASHINGTON (AP) - Shock and awe. That's what survivors of the Clinton-era health care ... (photo: AP / Evan Vucci)
Obama   Photos   Politics   President   US  
In this May 17, 2007 file photo, Taiwanese military maneuver U.S.-made M60 battle tanks during the annual Han Kuang military exercises in Hsinchu, northwestern Taiwan. DNA India
Taiwan sees no China backlash over US arms deal
| Taipei: Taiwan believes its recent detente with China will not be derailed by a deal to buy US weapons, despite Beijing's expressions of outrage towards Washington ... (photo: AP / Wally Santana)
China   Photos   Taiwan   USA   Weapons  
President-elect Barack Obama sepaks during a news conference, Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008 in Chicago. DNA India
Holding September 11 trial in New York difficult: Obama
| WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama said on Sunday he had not ruled out putting the suspected mastermind of the Sept 11 attacks on trial in New York City but logistical ... (photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
Government   Obama   Photos   President   Washington  
Corruption Sleazed
- Murtha Remembered As 'Tough As Nails' Leader
- Iowa AG files charges over film tax credits
- Rep. John Murtha, voice for veterans, dies at 77
- Iowa AG files charges over film tax credits
Roses - Flowers
Rose expert David Austin helps return fragrance to mass-market roses
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- California: Engineer Is Sentenced for Espionage
- Attorney: Brooke Sheen wants case dismissed
- Percy Jackson: Gods and monsters
- Seeing How Far $100, and a Bit of Creative Generosity, Can G
Chinese use computers at an Internet cafe in Beijing Thursday Feb. 8, 2007. China, regarded as the world's leading source of illegally copied movies and software, had only limited success during a four-month crackdown on Internet piracy and copyright infringement, an official said Thursday.
Beijing beefs up cyber-warfare capacity
more
Drugs Prostitution
- Manslaughter Charge for Michael Jackson's Doctor
- Michael Jackson's Doctor Is Charged With Manslaughter
- Do Americans Know Where Obama Stands?
- Courage to be poor
Opium Poppy Heads
Guatemala cops destroy 1,200 acres of poppy plants
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- Woman raped after ex posts sex invite on internet
- Quinn: Anyone who wants to be Illinois' Dem. lieutenant
- Courage to be poor
- Quinn: Ill. lt. governor hopefuls should speak up
A barista at a Grab-N-Go Bikini Hut espresso stand holds money as she waves to a customer, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, just outside the city limits of Everett, Wash., in Snohomish County. Coffee shops in the Seattle area introduced the world to "bikini baristas" three years ago, but now Snohomish County and other areas are tightening their rules for the stands, such as requiring employees to wear at least the equivalent of a bikini or face regulation under adult entertainment ordinances.
'Bikini baristas' under fire in U.S.
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Law Freedom of Information
- Old Goa attackers hired for Rs 1L
- Lagos engages consultants to tackle e-waste menace
-  Hijacked IDs are fuelling spending sprees
- Arsène Wenger risks fans' backlash over lack of Arsenal
Horse - Animals
BLM delays eastern Nevada wild horse roundup
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- Beijing beefs up cyber-warfare capacity
- Hamas sees `no prospects' for Mideast peace
- Wis. lawmaker exaggerated court records site claim
- More than a storm in a Tea Party cup?
Chinese use computers at an Internet cafe in Beijing Thursday Feb. 8, 2007. China, regarded as the world's leading source of illegally copied movies and software, had only limited success during a four-month crackdown on Internet piracy and copyright infringement, an official said Thursday.
Beijing beefs up cyber-warfare capacity
more