- Japan warns about Europe terror; tourists are calm (AP)
- In vitro UK pioneer Edwards wins medicine Nobel (AP)
- New Supreme Court term opens with Kagan aboard (AP)
- Taliban attacks NATO supply trucks in Pakistan (AP)
- No laps for warm laptops; skin damage is possible (AP)
- Pending home sales rise 4.3 percent in August (AP)
Oct 4, 2010
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China looks for EU concessions
Emanuel chases mayoralty
Emanuel made the announcement in a video posted on his website, ChicagoforRahm.com.
Aborigines take priority over republic, say polls
The Social Network finds friends at box offices
LOS ANGELES | Mon Oct 4, 2010 3:11am BST
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Facebook movie "The Social Network" found millions of friends in theaters during the weekend, taking in $23 million and earning the No. 1 spot at box offices, according to studio estimates on Sunday.
Court decides who owes Nash money to Don Johnson
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By Paul Bond
Mon Oct 4, 2010 4:26am BST
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Among those who must pay Don Johnson his $51.7 million in "Nash Bridges" money are billionaires Mark Cuban and Todd ..
Warner, MGM near approving Hobbit film - report | Reuters
Winston Churchill enters British pop charts | Reuters
George Michael denies special treatment in jail
LONDON (Reuters) - Jailed singer George Michael has denied newspaper reports that he is receiving special treatment while in prison for driving under the influence of drugs.
Yell appoints Tony Bates as new finance chief
Carrie Underwood earnest, uneven at Hollywood Bowl
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U.S. views sought in Iraqi contractor torture case | Reuters
REUTERS - Rousseff has upper hand in Brazil's October 31 runoff, Oct 04, 2010
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Ruling party candidate Dilma Rousseff must win over voters concerned about her abortion views and corruption in her inner circle but she remains the clear favourite to win an October 31 runoff election and become Brazil's next president.


Korans burnt in West Bank mosque attack | Reuters
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BEIT FAJJAR, West Bank | Mon Oct 4, 2010 3:52pm BST
BEIT FAJJAR, West Bank (Reuters) - Jewish settlers opposed to a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians were accused of setting fire to a mosque in the West Bank on Monday, burning the Koran and scrawling threats in Hebrew on its walls.
NATO chief apologises, Pakistani Taliban vow revenge | Reuters
ISLAMABAD/BRUSSELS | Mon Oct 4, 2010 4:01pm BST
ISLAMABAD/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO's chief expressed regret on Monday for the deaths of Pakistani soldiers last week and said he hoped Pakistan's border would reopen for NATO supplies to Afghanistan as soon as possible.
'Other woman' in Brazil election holds key to deciding Lula successor
Ms Silva, a female former environment minister who resigned from the centre-left government of outgoing Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to run for office, won 19 per cent of the vote in the poll - far higher than the 14 per cent surveys had predicted for her.
North Korea plans heir apparent Kim Jong-un military parade
Kim Jong-un: North Korea plans heir apparent Kim Jong-un military parade
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In the first comments from Seoul about the transfer of power under way in North Korea, Kim Tae-young, the defence ...
Anti-Islam MP Geert Wilders on trial for inciting racial hatred
Highlining in the Swiss mountains
Stephen Siegrist, a 38-year-old father-of-one, who started highlining eight years ago, was photographed carefully inching across the tightrope that is no more than one inch wide.
Boom time about to take off with Airbus in Bangalore
Airbus look to India to bridge skills gap. The company's technical expertise is tied up with getting the A380 superjumbo ready for full production and developing the new A350.The company's technical expertise is tied up with getting the A380 superjumbo ready for full production and ..
Wen Jiabao promises political reform for China
In a rare interview, aired on CNN on Sunday, Mr Wen said: "I believe I and all the Chinese people have such conviction that China will make continuous progress and the people's wishes and need for democracy and freedom are irresistible. I hope you will be able to gradually see the continuous progress of China."
Actor shot during performance of Passion
Stephen Sondheim’s Passion was immediately cancelled after the incident which occurred during a matinee performance on Saturday.
Four Britons die in Peru air crash
Australians set record for fastest stiletto race
Check out this world record attempt at running a relay race in heels.
China offers to buy Greek debt
Wen Jiabao, the Chinese prime minister, made the offer on Saturday at the start of a two-day visit to Greece, his first stop in a European tour.
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Killing each Taliban soldier costs $50 Million
"Killing 20 Taliban costs $1 Billion / Killing all the Taliban would cost $1.7 Trillion" The Pentagon will not tell the public what it costs to locate, target and kill a single Taliban soldier because the price-tag is so scandalously high that it makes the Taliban appear to be Super-Soldiers. As set out in this article, the estimated cost to kill each Taliban is as high as $100 million, with a conservative estimate being $50 million. A public discussion should be taking place in the United States regarding whether the Taliban have become too expensive an enemy to defeat.
We've Got to Stamp Out Modern Slavery
Workers are powerless against the contractors used by multinationals who relocate to wherever production is cheapest. The re-emergence of slavery on ships off West Africa is profoundly shocking but it is not a surprise. Last week slavery its modern form came to light in cases of forced labour uncovered on trawlers fishing for the European market. In a haunting echo of the 18th century triangular trade, west African workers were found off the coast of Sierra Leone on board boats where they lived and worked in ships' holds with less than a metre of head height, sometimes for 18 hours a day for no pay, packed like sardines to sleep in spaces too small to stand up, with their documents taken from them and no means of escape.
$5,000,000,000,000: The Cost Each Year of Vanishing Rainforest
British scientific experts have made a major breakthrough in the fight to save the natural world from destruction, leading to an international effort to safeguard a global system worth at least $5 trillion a year to mankind. 80 per cent of the world's remaining terrestrial biodiversity live in forests. Groundbreaking new research by a former banker, Pavan Sukhdev, to place a price tag on the worldwide network of environmental assets has triggered an international race to halt the destruction of rainforests, wetlands and coral reefs.
Court overturns US tycoon's will that left fortune to Panama's poor
It was going to be the largest single charitable donation in Panama's history: more than $50m (£32m) for poor children. Wilson Lucom, a US tycoon, left most of his estate to a foundation to help the neediest people in the country where he lived until his death in 2006, aged 88. Now, four years later, after a bitter legal battle, the fortune is going to one of Panama's most powerful dynasties – including the ambassador to Britain – and the children have been left without a cent.
Deficit Fraud Rand Paul On Extending Bush's Tax Cuts: "I'm Not Seeing It As A Cost"
Last month, a spokesman for Kentucky Republican Senate nominee Rand Paul said that, if elected, Paul "will vote against and filibuster any unbalanced budget proposal in the Senate." Not only can the budget not be filibustered, but Paul is going to make balancing the budget exceedingly difficult, as he is willing to extend all of the Bush tax cuts - including those for the richest two percent of Americans - without offsetting them with spending cuts or tax increases elsewhere, for a total cost of nearly $4 trillion.
15-year-old raped in court: Rapist gets probation, teen gets 12 months
In 2005, 15-year-old Ashley was facing trial in Manhattan Family Court for lying to police after she told officers she didn't know who had assaulted her on the way to school. As she waited in the court's holding area for her court appearance, juvenile counselor Tony "Tyson" Simmons came up to the handcuffed girl, took her in an elevator to the building's basement, and raped her. Moments later, Ashley -- who's withholding her last name for fear of reprisal -- was in the courtroom being sentenced to 12 months in prison...
Exodus of Jewish Advisors from Obama White House Likely Not an Omen of Good Things to Come
While many–understandably sick to death of watching as powerful Jewish interests voraciously chew their way into the highest centers of power both in America and throughout the world–are no doubt cheering at the announced departure of Rahm Israel Emmanuel as White House Chief of Staff, there is more reason to look at this latest development with a certain amount of apprehension than relief.
Iran ready to help nab 9/11 perpetrators
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has once again renewed a call for a probe into the 9/11 US terror attacks, insisting that facts about the event must be clearly established. The US and its allies used the September 11 incident as a pretext to come to the Middle East region and carried out whatever they wanted, President Ahmadinejad said on Sunday.
Coming Soon to You - Massive DNA Destruction
Dr. Popp, founder of the International Institute of Biophysics, at Neuss, Germany, and Dr. Lipton, of the University of Wisconsin, both confirm that modern science now realizes and recognizes that our DNA structures directly reflect our consciousness. This makes it possible for us to willfully activate what science formerly called "junk" DNA, by increasing our individual consciousnesses. By activating dormant DNA, one would likely be able to perceive life beyond the five physical senses of sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell; and one's world of spiritual intuition, discernment, judgment, and wisdom begin to develop.
Who Pays to Deny Climate Change
European organisations dedicated to challenging scientific warnings about the gravity of climate change have refused to reveal who finances their work.
China offers to buy Greek debt - Video
Prime minister Wen Jiabao says his country will support Greece and rest of euro zone to overcome financial crisis. China has offered to buy Greek government bonds, in a show of support for the country whose debt burden pushed the euro zone into a crisis. Wen Jiabao, the Chinese prime minister, made the offer on Saturday at the start of a two-day visit to Greece, his first stop in a European tour.
Palestinians 'will not resume talks without new freeze on settlements'
The Palestinian leadership confirmed yesterday that it would not return to direct peace negotiations with the Israelis without an extension to the now-expired freeze on settlement construction, amid determined but increasingly frustrated efforts by the Americans to keep the talks alive.