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/ 25 February 2010

Orca kills trainer at Florida’s SeaWorld

A killer whale at the SeaWorld amusement park in central Florida killed a trainer on Wednesday, a sheriff’s spokesperson said.

By Jane Sutton
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/ 25 February 2010

A bottle of pills to kick the bottle

Does this sound like anyone you know? Darryl is 35, has a job, a stable home and good marriage, and enjoys a few beers in front of the TV most nights.

By Kate Kelland
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/ 25 February 2010

Obama hosts summit to rescue US health Bill

President Barack Obama launches a last-ditch bid to salvage his stalled healthcare overhaul on Thursday at a televised summit.

By Patricia Zengerle and John Whitesides
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/ 24 February 2010

Plans for ‘.xxx’ porn net domain revived

Nearly three years after plans to create a new internet domain specifically for pornography were blocked, the idea could be back on the table.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 February 2010

Afghan admits Manhattan bomb plot

An Afghan immigrant pleaded guilty on Monday to plotting a suicide bomb attack on New York City subways with al-Qaeda training.

By Staff Reporter
Obama presents make-or-break plan for health reform
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/ 22 February 2010

Obama presents make-or-break plan for health reform

President Barack Obama on Monday unveiled his own plan to overhaul the US healthcare system by providing cover for 31-million uninsured people.

By Tangi Quemener
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/ 22 February 2010

Toyota memo raises stakes for chief’s US hearings

A document claiming Toyota saved $100m by convincing regulators to agree to a cheap fix for acceleration problems has raised pressure on Akio Toyoda.

By John Crawley and Taiga Uranaka
Dalai Lama: Censorship at heart of Tibet, China issue
Article
/ 21 February 2010

Dalai Lama: Censorship at heart of Tibet, China issue

The Dalai Lama said the United States and other countries could help his campaign for a free Tibet by promoting an open society in China.

By Lisa Baertlein
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/ 21 February 2010

‘Warrior-diplomat’ Alexander Haig dead at 85

Alexander Haig, who became White House chief of staff during the Watergate scandal, died on Saturday at the age of 85.

By Lisa Richwine
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/ 21 February 2010

Former Nixon aide, US secretary of state Haig dies

Alexander Haig, who became White House chief of staff during the Watergate scandal, died on Saturday at the age of 85.

By Lisa Richwine
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/ 20 February 2010

For Woods, sorry, sorry and sorry again

This was one spotlight he never sought, probably never dreamed of, and most definitely avoided for as long as humanly possible.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 February 2010

Film technology to shine at Academy Awards

No matter which film wins the Oscar for visual effects at next month’s Academy Awards ceremony, software savants at Autodesk will be taking a bow.

By Glenn Chapman
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/ 19 February 2010

Tiger Woods sets no date for return to competition

Superstar golfer Tiger Woods said on Friday he intended to return to professional golf one day, but he did not yet know when.

By Tim Gaynor
China angered by Obama-Dalai Lama talks
Article
/ 19 February 2010

China angered by Obama-Dalai Lama talks

China on Friday angrily protested at US President Barack Obama’s meeting with the Dalai Lama, saying it had "seriously harmed" relations.

By Dan Martin
Obama to meet Dalai Lama despite warning
Article
/ 18 February 2010

Obama to meet Dalai Lama despite warning

US President Barack Obama will host the Dalai Lama at the White House on Thursday despite China’s warning that the meeting could damage strained ties.

By Matt Spetalnick
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/ 18 February 2010

Taliban using human shields, says Afghan army general

Taliban insurgents are using civilians as human shields against the United States-led attack, a senior Afghan commander said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 February 2010

Obama gives green light to new wave of nuclear reactors

U S president announces $8,3-billion in loan guarantees for construction of first nuclear reactors in almost 30 years.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 February 2010

Thirty-four deaths alleged in Toyota cars since 2000

Complaints of deaths connected to sudden acceleration in Toyota’s has surged in recent weeks, with the alleged death toll reaching 34 since 2000.

By Ken Thomas
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/ 15 February 2010

Iran ‘moving towards a military dictatorship’

The United States believes Iran may be heading toward a military dictatorship.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 February 2010

Turmoil at MySpace blamed on News Corporation

Departure of Owen Van Natta, the social networking site’s chief executive, calls into question Rupert Murdoch’s digital strategy.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 February 2010

Director thrown off plane for being ‘too big for seat’

Kevin Smith has unleashed a tirade on Twitter after being told by Southwest Airlines that he was a "safety concern".

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 February 2010

Toyota says there’s no problem with electronic throttle

Toyota has told Congress that it does not believe there are any problems with electronic throttle control systems in its Toyota and Lexus models.

By John Crawley
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/ 12 February 2010

Bill Clinton doing well after heart procedure

Former US president Bill Clinton was recovering well on Thursday from a successful procedure to open a blocked artery in his heart.

By Mark Egan
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/ 11 February 2010

Holocaust survivors sue Hungarian railway in US court

A group of survivors and descendants of victims of the Holocaust are suing the Hungarian state railroad company in a US court.

By Staff Reporter
US army releases Iraqi journalist
Article
/ 10 February 2010

US army releases Iraqi journalist

The US military freed a Reuters photographer in Iraq on Wednesday after holding him for almost a year and a half without charge.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 February 2010

Will you be using Google Buzz?

Whatever Google Buzz is, it’s certainly got people talking — but will they also be using the company’s new social networking features?

By Bobbie Johnson
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/ 10 February 2010

Second big snowstorm slams US East Coast

The second major snowstorm in less than a week slammed the US East Coast from Washington to New York on Tuesday, forcing the United Nations to close.

By Jeremy Pelofsky
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/ 9 February 2010

Sarah Palin’s old-fashioned Palm Pilot

We have all had occasion to write on our hand, either because no paper was available or because we knew we’d probably forget the bit of ­paper.

By Tim Dowling
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/ 8 February 2010

Al-Qaeda leader calls for attacks on US interests

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula number two Said al-Shihri has called for attacks against United States interests "everywhere".

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 February 2010

US publishers smiling again as Kindle rivals emerge

US book publishers are smiling again, after years of watching digital versions of their titles sell for below what they thought they were worth.

By Charlotte Raab
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/ 7 February 2010

Sarah Palin: Queen tea party

Sarah Palin’s tub-thumping speech gave a foretaste of her campaign for the presidency, with divine help from God.

By Richard Adams
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/ 5 February 2010

Obama condemns Uganda anti-gay bill as ‘odious’

US President Barack Obama has denounced as "odious" a proposed anti-gay law in Uganda that has drawn international condemnation.

By Staff Reporter
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