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"Don't Donate Money to Japan" Says Reuters ColumnistWant to donate money to the quake victims in Japan? Not so fast, says Reuters columnist Felix Salmon... -
Reuters Published Disturbing Pictures of the Three Dead Men Killed Alongside of Bin Laden (Link)Reuters has published pictures of the three dead men who were killed along with Bin Laden in the compound raid. Warning - the pictures are very disturbing.
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Reuters News Service Buys Bin Laden Photos from Pakistani OfficialCOMMENTARY: Why wait for President Barak Obama to release photos from the evening Osama bin Laden was killed when you can buy them? That's just what Reuters, an international news service, did. -
Nintendo to Enter Russian Marketplace: Reuters Reports Japanese Videogame Company to Be Highly Interested in "Growth Market," and Will Start Business in the Country Later This YearReuters reports that Nintendo appears interested in the Russian video game market, and plans to bring its business to the country later this year - a move that will intensify the Japanese videogame company's battle with Sony and Microsoft within Europe.
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Reuters Bin Laden Photos: Graphic Images of Men Killed in Raid [PHOTOS]While the Osama Bin Laden death photo is strictly under wraps for the moment, new Reuters Bin Laden raid photos show graphic images of three men killed inside the compound...
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Fallout from the Reuters AbandonmentFallout From The Reuters Abandonment, Beat Writer Bored With Job Takes Aim At Linden Labs
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Wikileaks Posts Video Showing US Military Killing Innocent Civilians, Including 2 Reuters ReportersWilileaks has leaked a filed they decrypted from a US military aircraft, showing an US attack on innocent Iraqi civilians.
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Decline in Employer Health Benefits Hurts EmployeesReuters (reuters.com) has reported that fewer employers in the United States are offering health benefits, according to reports from the U.S Government Accountability Office. Many smaller employers are choosing not to pay for health insurance. -
Ian Somerhalder Interview About the Vampire Diaries Season TwoActor Ian Somerhalder who plays vampire brother Damon Salvatore on the CW's vampire drama spoke to Reuters about season two of the hit show -
Senior Sex: Does Grandpa Have Herpes?Senior sex: Why is Grandpa always scratching his junk? According to Reuters June 23rd, 2010 swinging senior citizens (those over the age of 45) are at a higher risk of catching an STD, than prostitutes... -
New Poll Finds that a Majority of Americans Favor the Death PenaltyThe results of a recent Reuters Poll conducted by a group opposed to the death penalty finds that a majority of Americans favor the death penalty.
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Media Outlets Have a Different Take on Bush's Meeting with Putin in MaineThe BBC, the Associated Press, Reuters, USA Today and Al Jazeera covered the summit in Maine in slightly different ways. -
Krangel and Ondrejka Disagree on Linden Lab Acquisition PossibilityFormer Reuters Reporter and Former CTO of Linden Lab See Different Futures
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Polls Show Presidential Race Tightening as Obama and McCain Search for "October Surprise"The latest Reuters/C-Span/Zogby Poll shows a tightening in the presidential race among likely voters. The poll tracked voters over the past four days shows that Senator John McCain gaining. It's time for the "October Surprise." -
Bangladesh Election Yields Encouraging ResultsNizam Ahmed and Jerry Norton of Reuters are reporting in the WashingtonPost.com that Bangladesh has had a peaceful democratic election which in fact did return the country to democracy. -
Israel Attacks Gaza Strip, More Than 155 KilledNidal al-Mughrabi is reporting in Reuters that Israel has attacked the Gaza Strip killing more than 155 people. -
FBI Looking to Fill 2,100 Job Vacancies and Hire 850 Special AgentsReuters reported that the FBI announced Monday that it is launching "one of the largest hiring blitzes in its 100-year history." The agency is looking to fill 2,100 professional staff vacancies and 850 special agents.
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"The West Wing" Star Ron Silver Dead at Age 62Bob Tourtellotte has reported on Reuters that "The West Wing" star Ron Silver has died of esophageal cancer, an illness he has been battling for two years.
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Ever Lie About a Book You've Read?There is a recent Reuters article that reports many have lied about certain book titles they've read, mostly just because they were trying to impress those they were speaking to. -
North Korea: What's Next?With rumors running rampant about the fate of Kim Jong-il, Reuters outlines possible scenarios for the dicatator's succession.
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Arsenic: Miracle Aid in the Fight Against LeukemiaToday, Reuters is reporting that arsenic can extend the survival in patients who suffer from a rare form leukemia. -
Husband and Wife Working for US Embassy in Baghdad KidnappedReuters is reporting today (31 May, 2007) that a man and his wife, who worked for the US Embassy in Baghdad, have apparently been kidnapped.
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Plans Smoking BanDubai, United Arab Emirates, according to Reuters, is planning to end smoking in the city by the year 2009.They will be implementing the ambitious plan in a phased manner.
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69 Chinese Immigrants Arrested in Nicaragua Trying to Enter US IllegallyAccording to Reuters, the Nicaraguan authorities have arrested 69 Chinese immigrants, who were traveling in a boat, trying to enter the US illegally.15 of them were women.
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Study Links Entertaining TV Shows to Increased Food Consumption and ObesityReuters reported that a new study found that entertaining TV shows caused people to eat more because it distracted the brain. Could a new "diet" be developed that cuts out TV and not junk food? -
Study Finds Connections Between Cigarette Smoking and Sperm DefectsAccording to Reuters Health, a Canadian study has found a direct connection between smoking and sperm defects in men. -
McDonald's Pays Woman for Rat Bite She Received While DiningAccording to Reuters, a woman was paid $345 for a rat bite she received at McDonald's. She originally sued for $2,600 but due to lack of evidence received only a fraction. -
Nigerian Man Denied Job Over Racist Dog in BelgiumAccording to Reuters, a Nigerian man was denied a job because his would-be employer had a racist dog. The man believed he was doing it for the Nigerian man's safety, as the dog would have attacked him for being non-white. -
Singapore: Officials Say They Have Arrested Five Suspected Islamic MilitantsAccording to Reuters, Singapore's Home Ministry is saying that since 2006, they have arrested five suspected Islamic militants.Four of the five arrested are members of terrorist group Jemaah Islamiah(JI).
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California Bill that Enforces Pet Neutering Passes Through the AssemblyAccording to Reuters, the bill that will force California pet owners to spay and neuter their pets has passed through the Assembly and now goes on to the Senate. Still the bill brings controversy. -
Men Did Your Vasectomy Work?Did you know that according to (Reuters Health) - Many men who have a vasectomy never return to submit a semen sample to make sure the procedure actually worked!
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Ultrasound Proved Effective in Detecting Ovarian CancerAccording to Reuters Health, researchers have found that an ultrasound technique has the ability to detect ovarian cancer at an early and curable stage. -
France Not Banning Skinny ModelsThe fashion industry is becoming more aware of the health risks of being overly thin. The Health Ministry said that they will introduce a voluntary charter to make the fashion industry aware of the health risks, according to Reuters. -
Don't like Your Child's Grades? Beat Up His PrincipalAccording to Reuters, that is just what a family in Bari, Italy, decided to do. -
Study Shows: Childhood Obesity, Early Puberty LinkedChildhood obesity in the United States appears to be causing girls to reach puberty at an earlier age, for reasons that are not clear, a study said on Monday, according to Reuters.
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China to Unveil New Rules on AdoptionAccording to Reuters, China is preparing to unveil new restrictions on adoption. China, a popular place for U.S. couples to adopt children from, is also restricting the number of children available to be adopted by foreigners.
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Study Links Red Meat to Breast CancerA British study has found an association between breast cancer risk and red meat, reports Reuters (today.reuters.com). -
Two Medical Studies Link Hormone Replacement and Breast CancerTwo medical studies that were published on Wednesday indicate a link between hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for women and breast cancer, according to reports by CNN (cnn.com) and Reuters (today.reuters.com).
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Six Ways Second Life Can Boost Your BusinessNational brands including Virgin, Vodafone, Reuters, and Reebok have already established identities to catch up with Second Lifers and maintain brand awareness in a new way. Here's how your business can jump on board.
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Juno Nominated for Famous Humanitas AwardReuters announced August 26th that the award winning film Juno was one of the finalists for the 2008 Humanitas Prize. The prize is awarded every year to the film whose writing best explores the human condition.





