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Mac Daily News - 1 hour 18 minutes ago
Verizon has launched a new ad for the Motorola Droid, "Pretty."
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New York Times - 1 hour 28 minutes ago
“Ottomania,” nostalgia for the glorious history of the Ottoman empire, has seized Turkey, partly as a reaction to the European Union’s seeming cold shoulder.
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Rigzone - 2 hours 9 minutes ago
Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi said Friday there is no need for members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to raise output when they meet this month in Angola.
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Baltimore Chronicle & Sentinel - 2 hours 12 minutes ago
President Barack Obama’s escalation of the Afghan War has upset many rank-and-file Democrats who had hoped for a more peaceful strategy, but Obama’s order to dispatch 30,000 more U.S. troops is being welcomed by neoconservatives, a group that has long favored U.S. military interventions in Muslim lands.
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Marketwire - 2 hours 38 minutes ago
CAIRO, EGYPT and NOIDA, INDIA--(Marketwire - December 4, 2009) - HCL Technologies Ltd. (HCL), the global IT services provider, has entered into a SAP implementation engagement with Sahara Petroleum Services Company (SAPESCO), a multi-disciplined petroleum services company providing services to Oil & Gas companies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. This implementation spans ...
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Bloomberg - 2 hours 44 minutes ago
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Saudi Arabia , the biggest oil producer in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, said crude oil prices close to their current level of $75 a barrel are satisfactory.
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Bloomberg - 2 hours 51 minutes ago
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Saudi Arabia , the biggest oil producer in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, said crude oil prices are satisfactory close to their current level of $75 a barrel.
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The Huffington Post - Fri Dec 4, 9:29 am ET
This article was written by my friend Kelsey Hartigan. Facing problems like a defiant Iran that is now resolving to construct an additional 10 enrichment...
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The Christian Science Monitor - Fri Dec 4, 8:51 am ET
Israel and Lebanon have more pressing concerns than war with each other, but bickering could escalate to incite war if the US and Europe don't help.
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The Christian Science Monitor - Fri Dec 4, 8:28 am ET
Syria says a large bus explosion Thursday near a shrine frequented by Iranian Shiites was caused by excessive tire pressure, not terrorism.
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Boston Herald - Fri Dec 4, 7:18 am ET
DAMASCUS, Syria - Syria's interior minister said an explosion near a bus parked at a gas station in a Damascus suburb was an accident and three people were killed. The...
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The Washington Times - Fri Dec 4, 6:15 am ET
BAGHDAD | Ahmad Chalabi, the Iraqi politician who successfully promoted the war that Barack Obama opposed as a presidential candidate, has sent the U.S. leader "sincere congratulations" for winning the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize. Mr. Chalabi, who cultivated neoconservatives and the George W. Bush administration when he was an exile drumming up support against Saddam Hussein, told The Washington ...
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OfficialWire - Fri Dec 4, 5:42 am ET
The United Nations, Denmark and drought-stricken Syria collaborated to refurbish a water treatment facility with a reverse osmosis unit. Syria, Turkey and Iraq share the 300,000-square-mile watershed of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Fri Dec 4, 5:00 am ET
NEW YORK----A new poll by Harris Interactive for France 24 and the International Herald Tribune finds that, in the United States and the five largest European countries, President Obama is far more popular than any other elected leader or head of government.
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MSNBC - Fri Dec 4, 3:08 am ET
Mixing extravagance with boundless ambition, Dubai's ruler commanded the desert city-state's meteoric rise — and helped sow the seeds, some observers say, of its debt crisis.