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HP in talks to buy EDS to compete with IBM (Reuters)

An employee walks past a Hewlett-Packard logo during the second day of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecom World 2006 in Hong Kong December 5, 2006. (Paul Yeung/Reuters)Reuters - Hewlett-Packard Co is in talks to buy technology outsourcing company Electronic Data Systems Corp for $12 billion to $13 billion in a deal which would vault it to a close second to IBM in technology services.


AIG sees no need to honor ex-CEO request to delay AGM (Reuters)

A sign on an office building for AIG, American International Group, is pictured in Los Angeles, California May 8, 2008. (Fred Prouser/Reuters)Reuters - Maurice "Hank" Greenberg, former chief executive of American International Group , has said the insurer is in "crisis" and urged a delay in its annual general meeting scheduled for Wednesday, according to a letter he sent to the board.


Australia's Westpac bids $17.6 billion for St George (Reuters)

A man drives his car in front of a St. George bank in Sydney May 12, 2008. Westpac Banking Corp Ltd, Australia's fourth-biggest bank, said it was in takeover talks with St George Bank Ltd, valued at $14 billion, to create the country's largest bank by market capitalisation. (Daniel Munoz/Reuters)Reuters - Westpac Banking Corp Ltd launched a $17.6 billion all-share bid for smaller rival St George Bank Ltd in a tie-up that would create Australia's biggest bank by market value.


Nissan operating profit falls 14 percent (Reuters)

Nissan Motor Co's logo is seen during a news conference in Tokyo in this April 24, 2007 file photo. (Yuriko Nakao/Reuters)Reuters - Nissan Motor Co (7201.T) reported a 13.7 percent drop in fourth quarter operating profit on Tuesday and forecast a sharp fall in annual profits this year due to a weaker dollar, rising commodities prices and sinking U.S. demand.


SocGen net profit falls 23 pct, beats consensus (Reuters)

The logo of French bank Societe Generale is seen at the entrance of its headquarters in La Defense, outside Paris in this January 30, 2008 file photo. (Benoit Tessier/Reuters)Reuters - Societe Generale , the French bank hit by the world's worst rogue trader scandal, reported a 23.4 percent fall in first quarter net profit although earnings came in above the average market forecast.


Survey: 1 in 10 boomers borrowing for everyday expenses (AP)
AP - The economic downturn is hitting roughly one in 10 middle-aged and older Americans especially hard, compelling them to borrow money for everyday living expenses and to seek help from family, friends or charities, according to a survey released Tuesday by the AARP.
Austrian Fritzl remanded for a month in incest case - 09, May 2008

ST POELTEN, Austria (Reuters) - An Austrian court on Friday ordered Josef Fritzl, who kept his daughter in a cellar for 24 years and had seven children with her, to be kept in custody for a further month, a court spokesman said.



By Tanja Daube
ST POELTEN, Austria (Reuters) - An Austrian court on Friday ordered Josef Fritzl, who kept his daughter in a cellar for 24 years and had seven children with her, to be kept in custody for a further month, a court spokesman said.
Lawyer Rudolf Mayer, representing Fritzl, made no objection at a 15-minute closed hearing, prosecution spokesman Gerhard Sedlacek told reporters outside the court.
He said it had not been decided when prosecutors would question Fritzl again after a session earlier this week.
Fritzl is in prison in the Lower Austria regional capital of St Poelten after the case that shocked the world emerged nearly two weeks ago.
Fritzl's daughter Elisabeth, 42, spent nearly a quarter of a century in a windowless cell in the basement of his house, giving birth to seven of his children.
Three of the six surviving children, now aged between 19 and 5 years, were locked up with their mother, while another three were raised by Fritzl and his wife Rosemarie as their own. One child died shortly after birth.
Prosecutors are investigating Fritzl for rape, incest, coercion and the death of the baby, though he has not been charged. Police say he has admitted incarceration and incest.
The head of the police investigation, Franz Polzer, told Reuters on Friday the house above the cellar, in the small town of Amstetten was being minutely examined. 





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  7. Two more U.S. aid flights set to fly to Myanmar - 13, May 2008

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  8. Rain hampers rescuers as China quake toll nears 10,000 - 13, May 2008

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  9. Obama in West Virginia with eye on McCain - 13, May 2008

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Software News
Microsoft software gives free tours of space (Reuters)

A screen grab of WorldWide Telescope's web site. (www.worldwidetelescope.org/Reuters)Reuters - Any Star Trek fan knows that space travel is not always easy, but Microsoft Corp wants to make traveling the "final frontier" as simple as turning on your computer.


SOA Software buys LogicLibrary (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Matching up critical components in the SOA space, SOA Software, which provides SOA governance automation, said Monday it has acquired SOA repository and governance vendor LogicLibrary.
Microsoft readies service packs for dev tools (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Microsoft released Monday beta versions of separate service packs for the Visual Studio 2008 software development platform and the accompanying .Net Framework 3.5, a Microsoft official said in a blog.
Google's Friend Connect To Spread Social Data (TechWeb)
TechWeb - InformationWeek - The software is part of an emerging set of technologies like OpenID, OAuth, OpenSocial, and the data access APIs published by Facebook, Google, and MySpace.
Three Charged in Dave & Buster's Hacking Job (PC World)
PC World - It may not have been the greatest hack ever, but police say the malicious software sneaked onto restaurant chain Dave &...
Windows XP SP3 Woes Especially Affect AMD Systems (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Users who thought the Windows XP operating system would be more reliable than its younger sibling Vista are being buffeted by reports that the latest update for XP, Service Pack 3, has its own problems.