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Venezuela halts oil supplies to Exxon Mobil - 13, Feb 2008
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez stopped oil exports to Exxon Mobil Corp on Tuesday, escalating a multibillion-dollar fight with the U.S. company two days after threatening to cut off all supplies to America.
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Obama rolls to three big wins - 13, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Barack Obama easily won three more Democratic nominating contests on Tuesday, extending his winning streak over rival Hillary Clinton and building momentum in a hard-fought U.S. presidential race.
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Buffett offers to reinsure $800 billion in muni bonds - 13, Feb 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Warren Buffett said on Tuesday that he had offered to reinsure $800 billion of muni debt guaranteed by bond insurers, but shares in MBIA Inc and Ambac Financial Group Inc slid as investors recognized that the billionaire investor's
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Online travel agencies focused overseas - 13, Feb 2008
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Online travel agencies, eager to expand their reach in an increasingly electronic world, have set their sights on international markets where travelers are not yet accustomed to booking trips online.
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Crested "beach bum" dinosaur found in Mexico - 13, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Seventy-two million years ago, a dinosaur with a sail-shaped crest on the top of its head lived at a Mexican seashore, munching plants and trying to avoid a cousin of Tyrannosaurus rex.
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Astronauts open hatch to Europe's new space lab - 13, Feb 2008
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Two European astronauts slipped inside Europe's newly installed Columbus laboratory module on Tuesday while crewmates prepared for a second spacewalk to outfit the International Space Station for new additions.
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Russia warns of new arms race without space ban - 13, Feb 2008
GENEVA (Reuters) - Russia proposed a treaty on Tuesday to ban the deployment of weapons in outer space, warning that their development could lead to a new arms race and a repeat of the Cold War.
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Berlin film festival needs hits after several misses - 13, Feb 2008
BERLIN (Reuters) - Film festivals pride themselves on discovering cinematic gems from around the world that the public would never see otherwise.
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Striking screenwriters vote on back-to-work order - 13, Feb 2008
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Film and television writers voted on Tuesday whether to immediately end a 14-week strike against major studios pending formal ratification of a contract deal, but there was little doubt the walkout would be lifted.
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Leigh's comedy shows there's hope in a dark world - 13, Feb 2008
BERLIN (Reuters) - British director Mike Leigh holds up a hilarious mirror to all the grumpy, miserable, nasty and cynical people in the world with an entertaining comedy about an incorrigibly optimistic and carefree London school teacher.
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Henry VIII hotpants star at Betty Jackson show - 13, Feb 2008
LONDON (Reuters) - Hotpants featuring England's King Henry VIII, he of six wives' fame, showed on Tuesday that veteran fashion designer Betty Jackson can still startle as much as any of the new names in London design.
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Abu Ghraib film tells story behind grim photos - 13, Feb 2008
BERLIN (Reuters) - A new film aims to show that the grim abuse of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib was not merely the work of a few bad apples, but the product of an American military machine gone horribly wrong.
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Steven Spielberg quits as adviser to Olympics over Darfur - 13, Feb 2008
LOS ANGELES/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Oscar-winning film director Steven Spielberg withdrew on Tuesday as an artistic adviser to the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing over China's policy on the conflict in Sudan's Darfur region.
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Tiger likely to meet American Kim in first round in Tucson - 13, Feb 2008
PACIFIC PALISADES, California (Reuters) - Tiger Woods will face emerging American talent Anthony Kim in the opening round of next week's WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship if there are no more withdrawals before Friday.
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U.S. military weighing if Russia in Cold War pose - 13, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Washington is trying to gauge whether Russia's recent bomber mission near a U.S. aircraft carrier indicated Moscow's return to a Cold War "mind-set" and is considering how the Pentagon should respond, a senior U.S. military officer
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Clemens and accuser set to testify to Congress - 13, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Baseball's saga over performance-enhancing drugs was set for a potentially explosive episode on Wednesday when Roger Clemens and his former trainer testify before Congress over allegations that the pitching great received injections
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Pause means U.S. Iraq force likely larger for longer - 13, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When the next U.S. president is chosen, America may have about as many troops in Iraq as it did two years earlier, when voters tired of the war handed President George W. Bush's Republicans an election defeat.
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U.S. families hopeful of Colombia hostages release - 13, Feb 2008
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Five years after her son was snatched by Colombian guerrillas, Lynne Stansell hopes this could be the last frustrating anniversary she will have to spend waiting for news he has been freed by his rebel captors.
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Bush calls nooses and lynch threats deeply offensive - 13, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President George W. Bush condemned as "deeply offensive" on Tuesday a spate of incidents involving the display of hangman's nooses, a potent symbol of racist lynchings and hatred of blacks in the United States.
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Japan PM says Okinawa rape case "unforgivable" - 13, Feb 2008
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's prime minister Tuesday denounced the suspected rape of a 14-year-old girl by a U.S. Marine on the southern island of Okinawa, an episode with echoes of a 1995 case that jolted the U.S.-Japan alliance.
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Obama rides winning streak into contests - 13, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama hoped to extend his winning streak over Hillary Clinton on Tuesday in a tight Democratic presidential race as voters made their choices in three battlegrounds around the U.S. capital.
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U.S. aims to give wake-up alerts on storms - 13, Feb 2008
MIAMI (Reuters) - In the not-too-distant future, the U.S. government would like to be able to wake up residents in the middle of the night when a hurricane or tornado threatens, perhaps by sounding the alarm on a cellphone.
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Venezuela softens tone on U.S. oil cutoff threat - 13, Feb 2008
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela softened its tone on Tuesday over a threat by President Hugo Chavez to stop oil sales to America, with crude prices coming off a spike after a top official said a supply cut would be undesirable.
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Senate passes spy bill and phone immunity - 13, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Phone companies that took part in President George W. Bush's warrantless domestic spying program would receive retroactive immunity from lawsuits under a bill approved on Tuesday by the Democratic-led Senate.
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Buffett offers to help bond insurers - 13, Feb 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Billionaire investor Warren Buffett said on Tuesday that he had made an offer to three of the top bond insurers to reinsure $800 billion in municipal debt, but one of the struggling companies has rebuffed the plan while the other two
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Applied Materials profit tops Street forecasts - 13, Feb 2008
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Applied Materials Inc's quarterly profit topped analysts estimates, helped by good flat-panel display demand, even as revenue declined 8 percent amid a slump in semiconductor equipment manufacturing.
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December job openings and hires slower than 2006 - 13, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Employers posted fewer job openings and hired fewer people in December than a year ago, government data showed on Tuesday, in a report that further underlined the weakness of the labor market.
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Banks to pause delinquent mortgage foreclosures - 13, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Six top mortgage companies on Tuesday launched a program aimed at staving off foreclosure for seriously delinquent borrowers in the hopes that new, more affordable loan terms can be worked out.
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Dow and S&P end higher on Buffet bond insurer offer - 13, Feb 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Dow Jones industrials and S&P 500 rose on Tuesday after Warren Buffett offered to reinsure $800 billion in municipal debt risk from the top three bond insurers, soothing worries about further fallout from the credit crisis.
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GM offers workers buyouts as posts loss - 13, Feb 2008
DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Corp said on Tuesday it would offer a new round of buyouts to all of its U.S. factory workers as it posted a quarterly loss that underscored the pressure the top U.S. automaker faces in its slumping home market.
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NY Times names 2 board nominees - 13, Feb 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The New York Times Co said on Tuesday it nominated two new candidates for its board ahead of an attempt by a dissident investor group to add four directors to its slate.
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Yahoo buys Maven Networks in Web video push - 13, Feb 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc said on Tuesday it bought Maven Networks Inc, a provider of online video technology, for about $160 million to expand its ability to sell advertising alongside Web clips.
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Dell to buy e-mail services company MessageOne - 13, Feb 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Dell Inc said on Tuesday it will buy business e-mail services provider MessageOne Inc, which was co-founded by Michael Dell's brother, aiming to compete with similar service provided by Microsoft Corp and Google Inc.
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EU conducts antitrust raid on Intel, retailers - 13, Feb 2008
SAN FRANCICSO (Reuters) - The European Commission conducted antitrust raids against Intel Corp's Munich offices on Tuesday and against retailers selling products of the world's largest chip maker, the Commission and the chip maker said.
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NYC may ban sex predators from online social sites - 13, Feb 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City prosecutors on Tuesday endorsed the United States' first proposed law to ban registered sex offenders from social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace, officials said.
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T-Mobile dumps Google for Yahoo in Europe - 13, Feb 2008
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc ousted archrival Google Inc as T-Mobile's top Internet partner in Europe as it unveiled a service to squeeze social Web connections on to cell phone screens, a day after rebuffing a $41.6 billion takeover bid from Microsoft
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Major Yahoo investor urges Microsoft to raise offer - 13, Feb 2008
BOSTON/SEATTLE (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc's second-biggest shareholder urged Microsoft Corp to raise its $42 billion bid for the Web pioneer and warned Yahoo it has few options other than to accept, raising pressure for them to seal a deal.
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Outages could rattle BlackBerry's iconic status - 13, Feb 2008
TORONTO (Reuters) - Research In Motion's BlackBerry could lose its iconic status in the eyes of corporate and retail subscribers alike if it doesn't manage to stem service problems such the ones that led to two major outages in less than a year, analyst
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Scientists prove Napoleon not poisoned by British - 12, Feb 2008
ROME (Reuters) - Italian scientists say they have proved Napoleon was not poisoned, scotching the legend the French emperor was murdered by his British jailors.
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Johnnie To preserves old Hong Kong in new film - 12, Feb 2008
BERLIN (Reuters) - Director Johnnie To aims to preserve something of the old Hong Kong in new film "Sparrow" before his native city changes forever.
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Man arrested for destroying S.Korea's top treasure - 12, Feb 2008
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean police said on Tuesday they arrested a pensioner who confessed to burning down a 600-year-old gate designated as the country's number one national treasure because he was angry about a compensation payment.
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Russia issues new warning over Kosovo independence - 12, Feb 2008
GENEVA (Reuters) - A unilateral declaration of independence by Serbia's Kosovo province would violate international law and damage security in Europe, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday.
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Valentine gift comes with first pay check for Ishikawa - 12, Feb 2008
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese teen sensation Ryo Ishikawa was splashed across the back pages again on Tuesday after winning his first pay check at the weekend.
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U.S., Iran to meet in days for Iraq security talks - 12, Feb 2008
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Iranian and U.S. officials will meet within days in Baghdad for a new round of talks as part of efforts to build on recent progress in stemming sectarian violence, Iraq's foreign minister said on Tuesday.
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Darfur towns burned in government attacks: U.N. - 12, Feb 2008
KHARTOUM, Sudan (Reuters) - A major assault by the Sudanese army and allied militia has left two Darfur towns badly damaged by fire, sources close to a U.N. reconnaissance mission to the region said on Tuesday.
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Australian troops land to boost East Timor security - 12, Feb 2008
DILI (Reuters) - Australian troops began arriving in East Timor on Tuesday to help enforce a state of emergency after the tiny nation's president was critically wounded in a double assassination attempt and flown to Darwin for treatment.
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Olmert says certain Iran still seeks nuclear arms - 12, Feb 2008
BERLIN (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said on Tuesday Iran was still seeking to build nuclear weapons and called for a greater international effort to prevent Tehran from succeeding.
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Small businesses sour on economy in January - 12, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Small businesses are losing confidence in the U.S. economy and have little hope a spate of interest rate cuts or economic stimulus measures will do much to boost sales, according to a survey released on Tuesday.
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Xstrata slips on fears suitor Vale to walk away - 12, Feb 2008
LONDON (Reuters) - Shares in Xstrata slid on Tuesday after a newspaper reported the Anglo-Swiss miner had rejected a $76 billion takeover approach from Brazil's Vale and that its suitor was close to walking away.
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SocGen rights issue seen no deterrent to predators - 12, Feb 2008
PARIS (Reuters) - A deeply discounted $8 billion rights issue from Societe Generale, seen in part as a bid by the scandal-hit French bank to remain independent, has not convinced analysts that it will deter predators.
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Marsh & McLennan profit falls more than expected - 12, Feb 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Marsh & McLennan posted a bigger-than-expected drop in quarterly profit as it digested higher costs and hefty restructuring charges.
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Schering-Plough reports loss, but beats forecast - 12, Feb 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Schering-Plough Corp on Tuesday reported a quarterly loss as special charges from its acquisition of Organon Biosciences late last year offset sharply higher sales, but results beat Wall Street expectations.
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GM posts loss, offers workers buyouts - 12, Feb 2008
DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Corp on Tuesday posted a quarterly loss reflecting a slump in its North American market and losses at former finance subsidiary GMAC and said it would offer buyouts or early retirements to all U.S. hourly workers represe
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Match.com eyes social networks for subscribers - 12, Feb 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Online dating site Match.com has made its own resolution for 2008: to get out and meet more people, or in this case, potential subscribers.
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UK could follow France on Internet piracy plan - 12, Feb 2008
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain could follow France in cutting Internet access to users who repeatedly download music or films illegally.
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Nokia to add Google search on handsets - 12, Feb 2008
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Nokia will add Google to the list of search engines consumers can access from its handsets, the companies said on Tuesday.
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La Nina Pacific cooling may last to mid-year: U.N. - 12, Feb 2008
GENEVA (Reuters) - A sea-surface cooling in the Pacific, which may have contributed to strong hurricanes in the United States and a freeze-up in China, could last at least until mid-year, the U.N. weather body WMO said on Monday.
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Man arrested for burning South Korea's top treasure - 12, Feb 2008
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean police said on Tuesday they arrested a man who confessed to burning down a 600-year-old gate designated as the country's number one national treasure because he was angry about a compensation payment.
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California company claims faster, cheaper gene map - 12, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A California company predicts it will soon be able to sequence an entire human gene map in four minutes, for just $1,000.
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Scientists, police lift lid on fake malaria drugs - 12, Feb 2008
LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists and police have exposed a major Asian trade in life-threatening fake malaria drugs, resulting in the seizure of hundreds of thousands of tablets and the arrest of a dealer in southern China.
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Isabella Rossellini turns to directing insect sex - 12, Feb 2008
BERLIN (Reuters) - Isabella Rossellini treated audiences at the Berlin Film Festival to wild and crazy sex scenes in a series of short films she directs and stars in.
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Strike wraps too late for Oscar promo plans - 12, Feb 2008
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - The return of writers -- and celebrities -- to the full palette of late-night shows comes too late for studios hoping to swell support for their Oscar-nominated films and stars.
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Networks get back to work as strike nears end - 12, Feb 2008
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - A day before Writers Guild of America members vote on whether to end their three-month strike, the broadcast networks on Monday began firming up their production plans.
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Columbus delivery gives Europe a place in space - 12, Feb 2008
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Europe finally got a place of its own in space when astronauts attached the European laboratory Columbus to the International Space Station on Monday.
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Strike yields mixed results for Hollywood writers - 12, Feb 2008
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Figuring the winners and losers in the aftermath of the writers' tentative contract deal is a complex calculation. Writers themselves fall in both categories.
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"Gardens" a compelling child-abuse drama - 12, Feb 2008
BERLIN (Hollywood Reporter) - Films about social issues usually exude the deadly aura of good intention and earnest edification, but Damian Harris zones in on his characters in "Gardens of the Night." The film gives vivid reality to those photos of disapp
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Hollywood engine on idle as strike winds down - 12, Feb 2008
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Labor peace returned to Hollywood on Monday, but the town's production machine remained at a low idle ahead of a vote by striking film and TV writers on whether to return to work after a three-month clash with major studios.
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Berlin film festival needs hit after several misses - 12, Feb 2008
BERLIN (Reuters) - Film festivals pride themselves on discovering cinematic gems from around the world that the public would never see otherwise.
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Canada determined to hear anthem in Vancouver - 12, Feb 2008
TORONTO (Reuters) - Twice, Canada has hosted an Olympic Games and failed to win a single gold medal on home territory.
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Whites to become minority in U.S. by 2050 - 12, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Non-Hispanic whites will become a minority in the United States by 2050, with immigrants and their children driving 82 percent of U.S. population growth in coming years, a new study said on Monday.
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Yao helps Rockets soar to seventh consecutive win - 12, Feb 2008
HOUSTON (Reuters) - The Houston Rockets cruised to a 95-83 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers on Monday, Chinese center Yao Ming leading the home team to a seventh consecutive triumph with a game-high 25 points.
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Nobel laureates join pressure on China over Darfur - 12, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A group of Nobel Peace laureates sent a letter to Chinese President Hu Jintao on Tuesday urging the Beijing Games host to uphold Olympic ideals by pressing its ally Sudan to stop atrocities in Darfur.
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Japan PM calls Okinawa rape case "unforgivable" - 12, Feb 2008
TOKYO (Reuters) - Top Japanese officials on Tuesday denounced the suspected rape of a 14-year-old girl by a U.S. Marine on the southern island of Okinawa, an episode with echoes of a 1995 case that jolted the U.S.-Japan alliance.
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U.S. Navy fires at Somali hijackers of Russian ship - 12, Feb 2008
NAIROBI (Reuters) - The U.S. Navy has fired on Somali pirates who hijacked the Russian crew and British captain of a ship sailing off the Horn of Africa, a maritime official said on Tuesday.
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Australian troops arrive to boost East Timor security - 12, Feb 2008
DILI (Reuters) - Australian troops began arriving in East Timor on Tuesday to help enforce a state of emergency declared after a double assassination attempt that left the tiny nation's president in hospital with triple gunshot wounds.
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Obama takes winning streak into Tuesday contests - 12, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama hopes to extend his winning streak over rival Hillary Clinton on Tuesday, when voters in three battlegrounds make their choices in a close and bruising Democratic presidential race.
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Fed's Poole says U.S. likely to avoid recession - 12, Feb 2008
ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - The U.S. appears likely to avoid an economic slowdown but the chances of a recession have risen, St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President William Poole said on Monday.
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Disney case highlights China supply chain pitfalls - 12, Feb 2008
SHENZHEN, China (Reuters) - In his dim two-room flat, Huang Renzhong showed a visitor a Mickey Mouse statuette and explained how creating Disney figurines during 15-hour work days in a grim factory led to a $90,000 lawsuit.
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Credit Suisse reduces writedowns from subprime - 12, Feb 2008
ZURICH (Reuters) - Credit Suisse reduced total write-downs from the subprime crisis on Tuesday in dramatic contrast to rising charges by rivals, and raked in billions of new investments from wealthy clients.
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Xstrata rejects $76 bln bid approach from Vale: report - 12, Feb 2008
LONDON (Reuters) - Miner Xstrata has rejected a cash-and-shares takeover approach from Brazil's Vale pitched at just under 40 pounds a share, or 39 billion pounds ($76 billion), the Financial Times said.
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European archives release vintage films online - 12, Feb 2008
PARIS (Hollywood Reporter) - Where do you go if you want to watch rare archive films such as a 1916 document about life on a German submarine or John Ford's 53-minute Western "Bucking Broadway" from the following year?
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Mexico's America Movil to feature YouTube on cellphones - 12, Feb 2008
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - America Movil, Latin America's leading wireless operator, said on Monday it will feature the popular YouTube.com videos on its cell phones in a drive to further boost its booming client base.
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LG to ship full music-access phone before Nokia - 12, Feb 2008
BARCELONA (Reuters) - LG Electronics will start to sell mobile phones in few months time giving consumers full access to free music via Omnifone's MusicStation download service, UK-based Omnifone said on Tuesday.
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CNN launches Web site for citizen journalists - 12, Feb 2008
NEW YORK (MediaWeek) - Since CNN embraced the citizen journalist movement in August 2006 with the launch of its iReport initiative, the news organization has received nearly 100,000 news-related photos and videos from viewers.
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RIM reports "critical" BlackBerry outage - 12, Feb 2008
TORONTO (Reuters) - A major outage hit BlackBerry users in North America on Monday, cutting off wireless e-mail for everyone from busy executives to political campaign staff on the eve of three U.S. presidential primaries.
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Moreau shines in film on family's Holocaust trauma - 12, Feb 2008
BERLIN (Reuters) - Eighty-year-old French actress Jeanne Moreau says shooting her new film about a family's struggle to talk about the Holocaust brought back memories of her own childhood during the Nazi occupation.
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Astronauts attach European lab to space station - 12, Feb 2008
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Astronauts installed the European laboratory Columbus on the International Space Station on Monday, finally giving Europe its first permanent research facility in space.
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Zednik stable after neck slashed by team mate's skate - 12, Feb 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Florida Panthers forward Richard Zednik was in stable condition in hospital on Monday following emergency surgery after his neck was slashed by a team mate's skate during Sunday's defeat by the Buffalo Sabres.
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Amy Winehouse puts rehab in spotlight - 12, Feb 2008
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Rehab has never been hotter in Hollywood, and nowhere was that more apparent than on Sunday at the Grammy awards with British singer Amy Winehouse's five big wins, more than any other artist.
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Kremlin rocks to Deep Purple - 12, Feb 2008
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Kremlin rocked to the sound of British band Deep Purple on Monday in a gig with a difference.
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Thieves take $164 million art works in Swiss heist - 12, Feb 2008
ZURICH (Reuters) - Masked robbers brandishing handguns stole four paintings by 19th Century masters worth $164 million from a Zurich museum in Switzerland's biggest art theft, police said on Monday.
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Castro, McCain spar over Cuban torture in Vietnam - 12, Feb 2008
HAVANA (Reuters) - Ailing Cuban leader Fidel Castro took on front-running U.S. Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Monday, accusing him of lying about Cubans torturing American prisoners of war in Vietnam.
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U.N. condemns attack on Timor president - 12, Feb 2008
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council condemned "in the strongest possible terms" the shooting attack that badly wounded East Timor President Jose Ramos-Horta on Monday and urged the nation to stay calm.
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Pentagon seeks death penalty for alleged 9/11 planner - 12, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon on Monday charged the alleged planner of the September 11 attacks, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, and five others with murder and conspiracy and asked that they be executed if convicted.
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Obama rides hot streak into next U.S. contests - 12, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama on Monday rode a weekend hot streak into the next round of presidential contests, but rival Hillary Clinton shrugged off the setbacks and expressed confidence about her prospects.
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Ex-Boeing engineer charged in China spying case - 12, Feb 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former Boeing engineer was arrested on Monday on charges of stealing trade secrets for China about several aerospace programs, including the Space Shuttle, the U.S. Justice Department said.
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Venezuela moves bank accounts after Exxon freeze - 12, Feb 2008
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela has moved oil revenue into Swiss banks to avoid a possible seizure of funds by Exxon Mobil in a legal battle that pits leftist anti-U.S. President Hugo Chavez against America's biggest company.
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Peltz to seek control of Wendy's board - 12, Feb 2008
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Nelson Peltz's Trian Partners said on Monday it is attempting to gain control of the board of directors at hamburger chain Wendy's International Inc , which it is attempting to buy.
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Hasbro profit tops forecasts; CEO stepping down - 12, Feb 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hasbro Inc posted a better-than-expected quarterly profit on Monday, boosted by strong demand for its Transformers, Nerf and Furreal Friends product lines, helping to send its shares up as much as 4 percent.
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Loews tumbles on subprime - 12, Feb 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Loews Corp said on Monday fourth-quarter profit fell 31 percent, hurt by subprime investment losses and weaker-than-expected results in its insurance, tobacco and drilling businesses.
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