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Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown is interviewed at the Brighton Book Festival, Brighton, England, Sunday May 13, 2007. Brown has staked his bid for the leadership of Britain's ruling Labour Party on the importance of education and healthcare and the promise of an even stronger econo
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Battered Gordon Brown looks to new policies and reality TV
| LONDON: Bruised at the ballot box and savaged by critics in his own ranks, Britain's beleaguered Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, attempted a political fightback yesterday - outlining a raft of new pol... (photo: AP / Andrew Parsons/pool)
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FAO sees food prices staying high for 2-3 years
| OTTAWA (Reuters) - Food prices should stay high for the next two to three seasons but should eventually ease as stocks are replenished, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said on Thursday. ... (photo: creative commons / )
A Google security guard rides a vehicle in front of Google headquarters in Mountain View, California  News24 
141.1 million prefer Google
| San Francisco - Google Inc, long dominant in the internet search market, has overtaken rival Yahoo Inc as the most popular web destination in the US, according to forthcoming data from research firm... (photo: AP / Paul Sakuma)
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** FILE ** The IBM logo at the main campus in Research Triangle Park, N.C. is seen in this July 31, 2007 file photo. Computer server and software maker IBM Corp. on Monday, Jan. 14, 2008 reported preliminary fourth-quarter earnings from continuing operations rose 24 percent year-over-year to beat Wall Street expectations by a wide margin, with the weaker dollar helping to push revenue up 10 percent. (AP Photo/Karen Tam, file)hg3  Austin American Statesman 
IBM set to unveil new cost-effective solar cell
| SAN DIEGO — Combining high-tech semiconductor engineering with a simple staple of kids play, IBM Corp. on Thursday plans to unveil new technology it claims can squeeze more juice out of solar ... (photo: AP Photo / Karen Tam, filehg)
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 KLdy1 - salad - fruit and vegetable salad - health food - diet. (dy1) Globe and Mail
Baby, let's make fruit salad Whether used as an aphrodisiac, sex toy or simply a ...
| It is unlikely that Mistress Splosh will become a viral Internet sensation, even though she has more than 40 videos on YouTube and a small but dedicated fan base who or... (photo: WN / deniseyong)
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Tyson: Feed costs will make chicken more expensive
Updated  | Comment  | Recommend | | | CHICAGO (Reuters) — Meat company Tyson Foods said Thursday that there will be less, but more expensive, chi... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
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Japanese businessmen walk by a corporate logo of Japanese electronics maker NEC Corp. in Tokyo Thusday, May 11, 2006. NEC reported an 84 percent plunge in fiscal year profit in prices for computer chips, computers and mobile phones chipped away at earnings. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)hg3 The Examiner
Electronics maker NEC's profit more than doubles
TOKYO (Map, News) - NEC Corp.'s profit for the fiscal year through March more than doubled from the previous year as the Japanese electronics maker's mobile phone and com... (photo: AP Photo / Shizuo Kambayashi)
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Insecticides in pet shampoo may trigger autism
Could insecticides in pet shampoos trigger autism spectrum disorders? That's the suggestion of one of the first large-scale population-based studies to look how environme... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
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Earthquake dams pose floods risk
| Earthquake survivors in Sichuan province face a serious threat of flooding because of earthquake damage to dams, officials say. | There are cracks on the surface of the... (photo: AP / Ng Han Guan)
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Little-known group claims deadly India bombings
A little-known militant group called the Indian Mujahedin claimed responsibility for setting off bombs in the western Indian city of Jaipur that killed 61 people and inju... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
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Afghan policemen stand guard as they blocked the site of a suicide attack in Kabul, Afghanistan (dn1) CNN
Taliban suicide bomber kills 12 in Afghan market
| KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- A suicide bomber walked up to a police convoy in a crowded market in southwestern Afghanistan and detonated explosives Thursday, killing 12 ... (photo: AP /Musadeq Sadeq / )
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- Battered Gordon Brown looks to new policies and reality TV
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Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown is interviewed at the Brighton Book Festival, Brighton, England, Sunday May 13, 2007. Brown has staked his bid for the leadership of Britain's ruling Labour Party on the importance of education and healthcare and the promise of an even stronger econo
Battered Gordon Brown looks to new policies and reality TV
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- Atkinson slams media for ABC Learning's fall
- Battered Gordon Brown looks to new policies and reality TV
- From fiscal conservatism to hillbilly economics
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Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown is interviewed at the Brighton Book Festival, Brighton, England, Sunday May 13, 2007. Brown has staked his bid for the leadership of Britain's ruling Labour Party on the importance of education and healthcare and the promise of an even stronger econo
Battered Gordon Brown looks to new policies and reality TV
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- Myanmar cyclone death toll soars above 43,000
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 Zipingpu Dam near Dujiangyan  - China - Earthquake - pjb1
Earthquake dams pose floods risk
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- UEFA Cup fan violence 'sickens' police
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- Body found in hunt for missing TV make-up artist
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Marisa Miller heads Maxim's Hot 100 list
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- Coach Voss an unspeakable risk
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- Marisa Miller named 'World's Hottest Woman'
- Jim Sheridan planning TV drama on Northern Ireland conflict
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- Ferdinand signs new five-year deal with Man U
Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., delivers his speech, Thursday, May 15, 2008, in Columbus, Ohio.
McCain predicts Iraq war won by 2013
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