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Microsoft gets another shot at Open XML standard - 25, Feb 2008
GENEVA (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp ramped up its fight to have its Office Open XML document format made into an international standard on Monday as delegates from 37 countries met to reconsider the proposal.
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Cantwell wins shot put, hurdler Johnson makes U.S. team - 25, Feb 2008
BOSTON (Reuters) - Christian Cantwell won a tension-packed shot put showdown and 36-year-old Allen Johnson made the U.S. world indoors championship team with a second-place hurdles finish at the American championships on Sunday.
Read article Cantwell wins shot put, hurdler Johnson makes U.S. team | Find news in Sport
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Oscar red carpet is bright in year of somber films - 25, Feb 2008
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Gloomy movies may have seized the spotlight at this year's Academy Awards, but it was bold, vivid red that reigned on the Oscar red carpet and cut through the cold gray of a rare rainy day in Hollywood.
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Jon Stewart opens Oscars with post-strike humor - 25, Feb 2008
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Political satirist Jon Stewart returned as Oscar host on Sunday with a slew of jokes about the bitter Hollywood writers' strike that had threatened the show and the grim, violent themes of many of the films.
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Javier Bardem becomes first Spanish actor to win Oscar - 25, Feb 2008
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Javier Bardem became the first Spanish actor to win an Oscar on Sunday by taking the best supporting actor award for his chilling portrait of a psychopathic killer in "No Country For Old Men."
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Tiger Woods targets a perfect season after Match Play romp - 25, Feb 2008
MARANA, Arizona (Reuters) - Tiger Woods sounded an ominous warning to his rivals with talk of a perfect season after cruising to a sixth consecutive tournament victory at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship on Sunday.
Read article Tiger Woods targets a perfect season after Match Play romp | Find news in Sport
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Maria Riesch rides super-G to combined win - 25, Feb 2008
WHISTLER, British Columbia (Reuters) - Germany's Maria Riesch posted the fastest time in the super-G then held on in the slalom to win a World Cup super-combined on Sunday.
Read article Maria Riesch rides super-G to combined win | Find news in Sport
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Levi Leiphemer defends Tour of California title - 25, Feb 2008
PASADENA, California (Reuters) - American Levi Leipheimer successfully defended his Tour of California title on Sunday, winning the eight-day, 1,069-kilometre race by 49 seconds.
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Tracy McGrady fires Rockets to 12th win in a row - 25, Feb 2008
HOUSTON (Reuters) - The Houston Rockets roared to their 12th consecutive victory when they beat the Chicago Bulls 110-97 on Sunday.
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Bittersweet memories for Stewart Cink - 25, Feb 2008
MARANA, Arizona (Reuters) - Stewart Cink reflected on a week of stirring performances that ended on a personal low after being crushed by fellow American Tiger Woods in Sunday's final at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.
Read article Bittersweet memories for Stewart Cink | Find news in Sport
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John Madden, Martin Brodeur lift Devils into conference lead - 25, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON D.C. (Reuters) - John Madden's overtime goal powered the New Jersey Devils to a 2-1 victory over the Washington Capitals and into first place in the Eastern Conference on Sunday.
Read article John Madden, Martin Brodeur lift Devils into conference lead | Find news in Sport
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Israeli PM calls for new sanctions against Iran - 25, Feb 2008
TOKYO (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert called on Monday for new U.N. sanctions to be imposed on Iran, after the U.N. nuclear watchdog said Tehran had failed to provide satisfactory answers to reports showing work linked to atomic bombs.
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South Korea to inaugurate ex-CEO as president - 25, Feb 2008
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea on Monday inaugurates its first businessman as president who promises to fire up the world's 13th largest economy, open up to foreign investors and be much less tolerant of North Korea.
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Economy to skirt recession, but growth said to crawl - 25, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. economy will likely avoid a recession but growth will slow to a crawl during the first half of this year, a panel of business economists forecast on Monday.
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Fidel Castro passes Cuba reins to his brother - 25, Feb 2008
HAVANA (Reuters) - Raul Castro took over from his brother Fidel Castro as Cuban president on Sunday, ending the rule of the bearded rebel who defied the United States for five decades but vowing to continue his communist revolution.
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Clinton, Obama sharpen their attacks - 25, Feb 2008
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island (Reuters) - Democratic presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama sharpened their attacks on each other on Sunday, trading barbs over health care, trade and experience as they head for key showdowns in Texas and Ohio o
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"No Country" and Coen brothers win big at Oscars - 25, Feb 2008
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Bleak drama "No Country For Old Men" won four Oscars on Sunday, more than any other film, including best movie, director and adapted screenplay for brothers Joel and Ethan Coen.
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Auckland Airport changes advice on Canadian bid - 25, Feb 2008
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand's Auckland International Airport Ltd said investors should sell into a NZ$1.4 billion ($1.1 billion) partial takeover offer from a Canadian state fund after a sharp fall in the company's share price.
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Asian stocks gain; AMBAC rescue talk helps - 25, Feb 2008
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Asian financial shares rallied on Monday, pushing up stocks and denting bonds across the region, with Tokyo's Nikkei up more than 2 percent, after talk of a rescue plan for a U.S. bond insurer eased worries about the outlook of globa
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Electronic Arts bids for Take-Two - 25, Feb 2008
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - U.S. video game giant Electronic Arts on Sunday said it had made an unsolicited $1.9 billion offer for "Grand Theft Auto" publisher Take-Two Interactive Software , escalating its battle with Activision for the title of biggest v
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From tips to clicks: restaurants try e-menus - 25, Feb 2008
Restaurants in Europe, the United States and Japan are testing technology to let diners order their food direct from a screen at their table instead of depending on a fellow human being to note their choice -- sometimes grumpily or erroneously.
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"Vantage Point" hits target at box office - 25, Feb 2008
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The new assassination thriller "Vantage Point" shot to the No. 1 spot at the weekend box office in North America while Oscar nominees "Juno" and "There Will Be Blood" enjoyed solid sales ahead of Sunday's Academy Awards ceremony.
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Sharapova seals second title of year in Doha - 25, Feb 2008
DOHA (Reuters) - Maria Sharapova claimed her second title of the year and the 18th of her career when she defeated unseeded Vera Zvonareva 6-1 2-6 6-0 in an all-Russian final at the Qatar Open on Sunday.
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Castro foes mark anniversary of shootdown near Cuba - 25, Feb 2008
MIAMI (Reuters) - As Cuba picked a new leader on Sunday for the first time in half a century, a Cuban exile group flew to a spot near the Caribbean island where Cuban fighters shot down two of its planes and killed four of its members 12 years ago.
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Iran says work plan closed, U.S. intelligence fake - 25, Feb 2008
VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran said on Sunday it had cleared up all past outstanding issues over its nuclear program with the United Nations nuclear watchdog and accused the United States of providing intelligence that was fake.
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Woods eases to record victory in Match Play final - 25, Feb 2008
MARANA, Arizona (Reuters) - Tiger Woods romped to his eighth title in nine tournament appearances with a record 8&7 crushing of fellow American Stewart Cink in Sunday's final at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.
Read article Woods eases to record victory in Match Play final | Find news in Sport
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Ralph Nader starts presidential bid - 25, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Consumer advocate Ralph Nader, blamed by many Democrats for their loss of the White House in the 2000 election, said on Sunday he is launching another independent campaign for the White House.
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Oscar excitement builds outside Kodak Theatre - 25, Feb 2008
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - After months of fretting over whether this year's Oscars would happen, movie fans lined the red carpet outside the Kodak Theatre on Sunday to watch George Clooney, Johnny Depp and other stars stroll into the world's top film honors
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Raul Castro takes over as Cuban leader - 25, Feb 2008
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba's new leader Raul Castro vowed it would remain a bastion of revolution as he took over on Sunday from his brother Fidel Castro, who resisted half a century of U.S. attempts to oust him.
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Baghdad urges talks as Turkey, PKK clash in N.Iraq - 25, Feb 2008
ZAKHU, Iraq (Reuters) - Turkish troops engaged Kurdish PKK rebels in close combat on Sunday that left scores dead in a major ground offensive into northern Iraq.
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Clinton, Obama toughen their attacks - 25, Feb 2008
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island (Reuters) - Democratic presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama sharpened their attacks on each other on Sunday as they headed for showdowns in Texas and Ohio on March 4.
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Washington to decide this week in tanker contest - 25, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The government is due to pick the winner this week in a huge warplane competition that pits No. 2 U.S. defense contractor Boeing Co against a team made of No. 3 Northrop Grumman Corp and its European partner, Airbus parent EADS.
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Seldom-read home loan docs must change: experts - 25, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The papers that U.S. borrowers sign
when buying a house are piled so high that few people read them
all, and even fewer absorb the information.
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Cerberus' problems deepen amid Chrysler, GMAC woes - 25, Feb 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Cerberus Capital Management LP, the brash private equity firm named for a demonic dog, has been humbled in recent weeks by woes at two of its larger investments, automaker Chrysler LLC and auto and mortgage lender GMAC LLC.
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Bernanke to tell Congress has eyes on growth risks - 25, Feb 2008
* What: Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke delivers
semi-annual economic outlook testimony to Congress
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Sarkozy "get lost" video becomes Internet hit - 25, Feb 2008
PARIS (Reuters) - A video of French President Nicolas Sarkozy telling a bystander to "get lost" has become a hit on the Internet.
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Electronic Arts offers $2 billion for Take-Two - 25, Feb 2008
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - U.S. video game publisher Electronic Arts Inc said on Sunday it wants to buy rival Take-Two Interactive Software Inc, best known for its "Grand Theft Auto" title, for about $2.0 billion in cash.
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Nokia: Delaware case unlikely to solve Qualcomm row - 25, Feb 2008
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Cellphone maker Nokia said on Sunday its agreement in a U.S. court in Delaware with Qualcomm was unlikely to solve the major legal battle over patent fees between the two technology heavyweights.
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Pakistan Taliban warn new government to keep clear - 24, Feb 2008
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan militants linked to al-Qaeda warned any incoming civilian government on Sunday they would strike even more viciously if President Pervez Musharraf's U.S-backed war on terror continued in tribal areas.
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Dark films and politics loom over Academy Awards - 24, Feb 2008
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The "green" limos are ready and graceful gowns begged, borrowed and bought. Hollywood is ready for a glittering Oscar Sunday, but the films that will be honored are expected to be darkly pessimistic and the comedy sharply political
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Amazon nuts help fuel first biofuel flight - 24, Feb 2008
LONDON (Reuters) - Nuts picked from Amazon rainforests helped fuel the world's first commercial airline flight partly powered by renewable energy on Sunday.
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Teams set to push Mideast peace talks - 24, Feb 2008
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - After months of delay, Israel and the Palestinians set up teams of government experts on Sunday to try to jumpstart U.S.-backed peace talks that have so far shown little progress.
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Afghan woman and child killed in U.S.-led operation - 24, Feb 2008
KABUL (Reuters) - An Afghan woman and child were killed during a U.S.-led operation against Taliban fighters in the southern Helmand province, the U.S. military said on Sunday.
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Suicide bomber kills 40 in Iraq: police - 24, Feb 2008
KERBALA, Iraq (Reuters) - A suicide bomber targeting pilgrims heading to one of Shi'ite Islam's holiest festivals killed 40 people, including women and children, south of Baghdad on Sunday, police said.
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Kurd rebels say they shot down Turkish helicopter - 24, Feb 2008
ZAKHU, Iraq (Reuters) - Kurdish PKK rebels said on Sunday they had shot down a Turkish attack helicopter in north Iraq, where they are battling Turkish troops in a conflict Baghdad and Washington fear could further destabilize Iraq.
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In Texas, Clinton has history and Obama has buzz - 24, Feb 2008
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Hillary Clinton likes to remind Texans that she first came here to ask for their votes in 1972 as a young Democratic campaign worker.
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3Com rebuff due to "complexities" and costs: Huawei - 24, Feb 2008
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Bain Capital Partner's $2.2 billion bid to buy 3Com Corp with China's Huawei Technologies failed due to acquisition complexities and rising costs, Huawei said in its first public comments since U.S. national security concerns scuppe
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Germany says WestLB may take 5 years to fix: report - 24, Feb 2008
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The German state that partly owns
WestLB has predicted that rehabilitating the stricken regional
lender will take up to five years, according to a newspaper
report.
Read article Germany says WestLB may take 5 years to fix: report | Find news in Business
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China gene experts search for answers on diabetes - 24, Feb 2008
SHENZHEN, China (Reuters) - Chinese scientists are trying to find out which errant genes are responsible for diabetes and certain forms of cancer that have long plagued Chinese populations, a geneticist said.
Read article China gene experts search for answers on diabetes | Find news in Science
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Beckham sets up two goals in Galaxy win - 24, Feb 2008
HONOLULU (Reuters) - David Beckham had a hand in both Los Angeles Galaxy goals as his Major League Soccer side clinched third place in the Pan Pacific Championship with a 2-1 victory over Sydney FC on Saturday.
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Senators fight back from 3-0 down to stun Pens - 24, Feb 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Ottawa Senators stormed back from a three-goal deficit to beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-3 on Saturday, Daniel Alfredsson grabbing the winner with four seconds left in overtime.
Read article Senators fight back from 3-0 down to stun Pens | Find news in Sport
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World champion Walker tops U.S. pole vault field - 24, Feb 2008
BOSTON (Reuters) - World champion Brad Walker easily won the pole vault on Saturday to highlight the opening day of the U.S. selection meeting for next month's world indoor championships.
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Reichelt aces Olympic test with giant win - 24, Feb 2008
WHISTLER, British Columbia (Reuters) - Hannes Reichelt posted his first career World Cup giant slalom win on Saturday, capping a dominant display by the Austrian men on courses that will be used for the 2010 Vancouver Olympics.
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"Juno" delivers top prize at indie film awards - 24, Feb 2008
SANTA MONICA, California (Reuters) - "Juno," a runaway hit comedy about a wisecracking pregnant teen, picked up the top prize at the Spirit Awards, the independent film community's version of the Oscars, on Saturday.
Read article "Juno" delivers top prize at indie film awards | Find news in Entertainment
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Klitschko beats Ibragimov in drab title clash - 24, Feb 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - International Boxing Federation heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko of Ukraine outboxed Sultan Ibragimov of Russia Saturday to add the World Boxing Organization title to his collection.
Read article Klitschko beats Ibragimov in drab title clash | Find news in Sport
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Roddick sets up San Jose final with Stepanek - 24, Feb 2008
SAN JOSE, California (Reuters) - Top seed Andy Roddick beat Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 7-6 6-1 on Saturday to set up a San Jose final with Czech Radek Stepanek.
Read article Roddick sets up San Jose final with Stepanek | Find news in Sport
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Spurs swat Hornets, Ginobili scores 30 - 24, Feb 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The San Antonio Spurs scored a 98-89 home win over New Orleans on Saturday to record their fifth win in a row and join the Hornets at the top of the Southwest Division.
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Cink aims to improve title record in final with Woods - 24, Feb 2008
MARANA, Arizona (Reuters) - Stewart Cink describes himself as an under-achiever and would dearly love to improve his record by beating Tiger Woods in Sunday's final at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.
Read article Cink aims to improve title record in final with Woods | Find news in Sport
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North Korea's music tugs at heart, defends nation - 24, Feb 2008
BEIJING (Reuters) - Gershwin and Dvorak are coming to North Korea. But it's the music created and inspired by the dynastic rulers of the communist state that truly tugs at the heartstrings of one of the world's most isolated peoples.
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Cuba to name new leader to succeed Fidel Castro - 24, Feb 2008
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba's rubber-stamp National Assembly will name Fidel Castro's successor on Sunday, ending the 49-year rule of the bearded revolutionary who turned Cuba into a communist state on America's doorstep.
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PKK rebel urges Kurds to rise up in Turkey: agency - 24, Feb 2008
ANKARA (Reuters) - A top Kurdish PKK rebel commander has urged Kurds living in Turkish cities to rise up and fight the authorities following Turkey's land offensive into northern Iraq, the pro-PKK Firat news agency said on Sunday.
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Moroccan heavy metal lives on after Satanism trial - 24, Feb 2008
SIDI KACEM, Morocco (Reuters) - Hundreds of Moroccan heavy metal fans met on Saturday for their biggest festival in the north African country since a group of hard rock enthusiasts was jailed five years ago for "Satanism".
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Snoop Dogg switches gears for gentler "Seduction" - 24, Feb 2008
LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - When Snoop Dogg hit CNN's "Larry King Live" February 1, the segment may have brought into focus everything that's working for the rapper-turned-singer these days.
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Lindsay Lohan, Eddie Murphy share worst film awards - 24, Feb 2008
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Eddie Murphy and Lindsay Lohan were crowned the worst actors of 2007 at the Golden Raspberry Awards on Saturday and, perhaps not surprisingly, neither star showed up to accept the spoof Oscars.
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Christie will not carry Olympic flame - 24, Feb 2008
LONDON (Reuters) - Controversial former sprinter Linford Christie was mistakenly invited to carry the Beijing Olympic torch when it passes through London, the Greater London Authority (GLA) said on Friday.
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Woods eases into semis at Match Play Championship - 24, Feb 2008
MARANA, Arizona (Reuters) - Tiger Woods stayed on course for a sixth tournament victory in a row by comfortably beating South Korea's K.J. Choi 3&2 in Saturday's quarter-finals at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.
Read article Woods eases into semis at Match Play Championship | Find news in Sport
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Llodra sets up Rotterdam final against Soderling - 24, Feb 2008
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands (Reuters) - Michael Llodra of France registered his fourth straight sets win at the World Indoor Tournament this week to beat Ivo Karlovic 7-5 7-6 in the first semi-final on Saturday.
Read article Llodra sets up Rotterdam final against Soderling | Find news in Sport
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Sharapova to play Zvonareva in Qatar final - 24, Feb 2008
DOHA (Reuters) - Maria Sharapova will face Vera Zvonareva in an all-Russian final at the Qatar Open after the fourth seed beat Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland 6-4 6-3 on Saturday.
Read article Sharapova to play Zvonareva in Qatar final | Find news in Sport
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Cubans expect few big changes in post-Castro life - 24, Feb 2008
HAVANA (Reuters) - As the world watches and waits for signs of change in a Cuba without Fidel Castro at the helm, few Cubans expect life to be different after a new president is named on Sunday.
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Uganda rebels, government sign "permanent" ceasefire - 24, Feb 2008
JUBA, Sudan (Reuters) - With whoops and backslaps, Uganda's government and Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels signed a ceasefire on Saturday, a big step towards a final peace settlement to one of Africa's longest-running wars.
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Rescuers find Venezuela plane crash black boxes - 24, Feb 2008
MERIDA, Venezuela (Reuters) - Rescue workers found two flight recorders on Saturday in the wreckage of a passenger plane that veered off course and slammed into the sheer face of an Andean mountain, killing all 46 people on board.
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Turkey steps up PKK offensive in Iraq - 24, Feb 2008
CIZRE, Turkey (Reuters) - Turkish troops intensified their offensive against Kurdish PKK guerrillas in northern Iraq on Saturday, two days after crossing the mountainous border in a campaign Turkey's allies hope will be short and limited.
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Iran says more sanctions won't halt nuclear plan - 24, Feb 2008
TEHRAN (Reuters) - World powers can pass U.N. sanctions resolutions for 100 years without deterring Iran from its nuclear ambitions, Iran's president said on Saturday.
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EU asks Serbs to cooperate, leaves north Kosovo - 24, Feb 2008
PRISTINA (Reuters) - The European Union's envoy in Kosovo appealed to Serbs for cooperation on the sixth day of protests against the declaration of independence by Serbia's former province.
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"Shame on you," Clinton tells Obama - 24, Feb 2008
CINCINNATI (Reuters) - Hillary Clinton slammed rival Barack Obama on Saturday for campaign leaflets on her health-care plan that she called "blatantly false" and accused him of using Republican tactics in their contest for the Democratic U.S. presidential
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Fed's Fisher warns on growth but wary of inflation - 24, Feb 2008
FORT WORTH, Texas (Reuters) - The U.S. economy is in a slowdown that could steepen but inflation is also a threat that must not be ignored, the president of the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank, Richard Fisher, said on Friday.
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EU to consider sovereign wealth fund voluntary code - 24, Feb 2008
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission will consider
a code of conduct asking sovereign wealth funds run by
countries to stress commercial goals rather than strategic
considerations when making investments, an EU official said.
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Bands reach fans through Spanish-language Facebook - 24, Feb 2008
MIAMI (Billboard) - When Internet users in Latin America logged on to Facebook during Valentine's Day week, they found a site that needed no translation.
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Japan launches experimental Internet satellite - 24, Feb 2008
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan launched an experimental communications satellite on Saturday as part of an ambitious space program that could help ensure super high-speed Internet access in remote parts of Japan and elsewhere in Asia.
Read article Japan launches experimental Internet satellite | Find news in Internet
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Lohan's "macabre" Monroe snaps an Internet hit - 24, Feb 2008
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - They may be tasteless in many people's eyes, but Lindsay Lohan's nude photographs recreating a famous series of Marilyn Monroe taken shortly before she died in 1962 have paid off for the publisher.
Read article Lohan's "macabre" Monroe snaps an Internet hit | Find news in Internet
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Thirteen Fox stations fined over 2003 reality show - 23, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. communications regulators on Friday imposed indecency fines on a scaled-down list of Fox television stations for airing episodes of a reality TV show in 2003.
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Oscar's first Thalberg award set for auction - 23, Feb 2008
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - It takes producing a lot of movies -- and good ones -- to earn one of Oscar's Irving G. Thalberg awards. But if you want to pay up to $200,000 you can buy one.
Read article Oscar's first Thalberg award set for auction | Find news in Entertainment
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Cotillard wins top French film award for Piaf role - 23, Feb 2008
PARIS (Reuters) - Oscar-nominated actress Marion Cotillard took France's top cinema award on Friday, winning a Cesar for her virtuoso portrayal of chanteuse Edith Piaf in "La Vie en Rose".
Read article Cotillard wins top French film award for Piaf role | Find news in Entertainment
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Woods edges Baddeley in battle of birdies - 23, Feb 2008
MARANA, Arizona (Reuters) - Tiger Woods scraped past Australia's Aaron Baddeley after a 20-hole birdie fest on Friday to avoid making a third-round exit at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship for a third year in a row.
Read article Woods edges Baddeley in battle of birdies | Find news in Sport
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Karlovic blasts into Rotterdam semis - 23, Feb 2008
ROTTERDAM (Reuters) - Croatia's Ivo Karlovic hammered 15 aces as he swept past German qualifier Mischa Zverev on Friday to book a place in the semi-finals of the World Indoor Tournament in Rotterdam.
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Attorney in Spears case claims her rights violated - 23, Feb 2008
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - An attorney who claims to represent troubled pop star Britney Spears has said her federal rights are being violated and her conservator and father, Jamie Spears, is preventing her from talking to friends, court papers showed on Fri
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Concerts key to World Peace One initiative - 23, Feb 2008
NASHVILLE (Billboard) - The mission of World Peace One is
nothing if not ambitious: Bring peace to the world through a
10-year global campaign of concerts, education and government
advocacy.
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Dolphins owner to sell 50 percent of franchise - 23, Feb 2008
MIAMI (Reuters) - Miami Dolphins owner Wayne Huizenga said on Friday he was selling 50 percent of the NFL franchise to real estate developer Stephen Ross.
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Stoudemire, O'Neal help Suns streak past Celtics - 23, Feb 2008
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (Reuters) - The Houston Rockets routed the Southwest Division-leading New Orleans Hornets 100-80 for their 11th consecutive victory in the NBA on Friday.
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Blake shocked, Roddick through in San Jose - 23, Feb 2008
SAN JOSE (Reuters) - Top seed Andy Roddick beat Mardy Fish 7-6 1-6 7-5 in the quarter-finals of the San Jose Open on Friday but James Blake lost in straight sets to Robby Ginepri.
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U.S. accuses Serbia of failing to protect embassies - 23, Feb 2008
BELGRADE (Reuters) - The United States accused Serbia on Friday of failing to protect embassies from attack over Western support for Kosovo's independence, and the EU said such violence could damage Belgrade's prospects of closer ties.
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Iran fails to answer weapons questions: IAEA - 23, Feb 2008
VIENNA (Reuters) - The U.N. nuclear watchdog said on Friday it confronted Iran for the first time with Western intelligence reports showing work linked to making atomic bombs and that Tehran had failed to provide satisfactory answers.
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U.S. Air Force B-2 bomber crashes, pilots safe - 23, Feb 2008
HAGATNA, Guam (Reuters) - A U.S. B-2 stealth bomber crashed at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam just after taking off but the two pilots on board ejected safely, the U.S. Air Force said.
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Australia, U.S. affirm alliance - 23, Feb 2008
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia and the United States reaffirmed their strong alliance on Saturday, saying their security and defense partnership would not change with the election of Canberra's new government and plans for a partial withdrawal from Iraq.
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Ambac rescue may be announced Mon or Tues--source - 23, Feb 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A rescue for bond insurer Ambac Financial Group Inc may be announced on Monday or Tuesday, a person familiar with the matter said on Friday.
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3Com rebuff due to 'complexities' and costs -Huawei - 23, Feb 2008
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Bain Capital Partner's $2.2 billion bid to buy 3Com Corp with China's Huawei Technologies failed due to acquisition complexities and rising costs, Huawei said in its first public comments since U.S. national security concerns scuppe
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Microsoft says jobs aplenty even after Yahoo deal - 23, Feb 2008
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp suggested on Friday that it had no plans to make major lay-offs if it succeeded in buying Yahoo Inc, saying there were plenty of employee opportunities throughout the company.
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Sony to buy LCD TV panels from Sharp: source - 23, Feb 2008
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp is planning to start buying TV-use liquid crystal display (LCD) panels from Sharp Corp as early as in the next business year that begins in April, a source close to the matter said on Saturday.
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U.S. says "virtual fence" on border ready for use - 23, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A high-tech "virtual fence" on part of the U.S. border with Mexico is finally ready for service and the technology can fight illegal crossings all along the frontier, the Homeland Security chief said on Friday.
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Dark films and rain clouds loom over Oscar night - 23, Feb 2008
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Saved at the 11th hour when writers ended their strike, Sunday's Oscars promise plenty of glamour, but dark films, possible rain and a lack of splashy parties threaten to dampen the mood on Hollywood's big night.
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