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news aggregatorCCTV appeal after taxi incidentPolice appeal for CCTV footage as they question a taxi driver on suspicion of attempted murder after eight men are hurt in Cardiff.
Red-hot Chile peepers: VLT secretsHow does biggest ground-based optical telescope actually work?
JetBlue passengers recount fears during captain's breakdownLAS VEGAS (AP) — Passengers aboard an early morning flight bound from New York to Las Vegas first noticed something wrong when the plane's top pilot came out of the cockpit, didn't close the door and tried to force his way into an occupied restroom. The JetBlue captain's co-workers tried ... Sarkozy embraces small good news for the economyPARIS (AP) -- President Nicolas Sarkozy is playing up tiny signs of a pickup in the stagnant French economy as he tries to convince skeptical voters to hand him a second term....
Food needs 'climate-smart' changeMajor changes are needed in agriculture and food consumption around the world if future generations are to be adequately fed, a major report warns.
Rugby ace cautioned over assaultEngland rugby player Delon Armitage is cautioned by police following his arrest over an assault outside a Devon nightclub.
10 reasons some people will dread the OlympicsTen reasons why some people dread the Olympics
VIDEO: Three hundred tonne sandcastleThe Sand Museum in Tottori Japan has commissioned an exhibition of London themed sand sculptures in honour of the Olympics
Vote Livingstone second: GreensThe Green Party London mayoral hopeful asks supporters to vote for her Labour rival Ken Livingstone as their second choice.
Prominent Pakistani acid victim commits suicideISLAMABAD (AP) -- Pakistani acid attack victim Fakhra Younus had endured more than three dozen surgeries over more than a decade to repair her severely damaged face and body when she finally decided life was no longer worth living....
Is Obama killing his senators?Outside the beltway, polling indicates a massacre of Senate Democrats is in the offing in the 2012 elections.
Judges seek E Guinea head's sonTwo French judges request an international arrest warrant for the Equatorial Guinea president's son on money-laundering charges, reports say.
Analysis: Health ruling looms small in Obama raceWASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court's much-anticipated ruling on health care, expected in late June, may have one surprising outcome: a modest impact on President Barack Obama's re-election bid, even though he is intimately associated with the challenged law....
Analysis: Health ruling looms small in Obama raceWASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court's much-anticipated ruling on health care, expected in late June, may have one surprising outcome: a modest impact on President Barack Obama's re-election bid, even though he is intimately associated with the challenged law....
Analysis: Health ruling looms small in Obama raceWASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court's much-anticipated ruling on health care, expected in late June, may have one surprising outcome: a modest impact on President Barack Obama's re-election bid, even though he is intimately associated with the challenged law....
Analysis: Health ruling looms small in Obama raceWASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court's much-anticipated ruling on health care, expected in late June, may have one surprising outcome: a modest impact on President Barack Obama's re-election bid, even though he is intimately associated with the challenged law....
Friends in Gulf fishing tragedy; only 1 survivesHOUSTON (AP) -- For hours after their boat sank, Ken Henderson and Ed Coen treaded water in the Gulf of Mexico, talking about life and death while struggling to survive. For more than 30 hours, it worked....
Saudi diplomat kidnapped in southern YemenSANAA, Yemen (AP) -- A Saudi diplomat was kidnapped on his way to work Wednesday in the southern Yemeni port city of Aden, a Yemeni security official said....
The ObamaCare penalty that isn'tIn 1819, Chief Justice John Marshall observed that "the power to tax involves the power to destroy." As currently interpreted, it also involves the power to manipulate us into submission.
Super-Earths 'in the billions'There could be many billions of planets in our galaxy that are not much bigger than Earth circling the "habitable zones" of faint stars, says an international team of astronomers.
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