In an official announcement, Toyota Moto Corp said that until Wednesday the company had a fall with 52 percent. This comes after the car producer can't deal with the demand of the machine part because the damages produced after the 9 magnitude earthquake from 11... [read news]
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News Corporation has sold its social networking website Myspace for a disappointing $35 million. Advertising company Specific Media, together with pop singer Justin Timberlake, are the buyers. The sum they paid is extremely low compared to the price Rupert Murdoch's... [read news]
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PayPal accuses Google of stealing trade secrets
27 May, 2011PayPal trusted for mobile payments
12 May, 2011YouTube founders buy social bookmarking site
05 May, 2011Celebrity
A museum dedicated to Arnold Schwarzenegger has opened its doors for the first time in the star's Austrian hometown of Thal. The museum is located in Schwarzenegger's childhood home, where he lived until 1966.The Schwarzenegger museum opened on Saturday, 30 July, the... [read news]
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Kate Moss weds musician Jamie Hince
03 Jul, 2011Oprah Winfrey's talk show has come to an end
26 May, 2011Economy
The financial crisis caused suicide rates to rise in the European Union, according to a team of researchers from the US and UK. More Europeans have killed themselves in 2008 and 2009, compared to 2007, seemingly because of the tough economic times. The countries most... [read news]
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France's Christine Lagarde named head of IMF
29 Jun, 2011Deutsche Bank fired one of the top’s traders
24 Jun, 2011European leaders are helping Greece’s economy
23 Jun, 2011Entertainment
Spanish film "Los Pasos Dobles" (The Double Steps), won the top prize at the San Sebastian Film Festival on Saturday, 24 September. Other awards went to Greece's "Adikos kosmos" (Unfair World) and to French films "The Artist" and "Le Skylab"."Los Pasos Dobles"... [read news]
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Harry Potter film passes $1 billion mark
01 Aug, 2011Health
Fatty foods have a direct effect on our mood, a new study suggests. Apparently, it is not only the taste of these foods that makes us feel better, but also the gut-brain signalling they induce. According to scientists, consuming fat improves our mood, even when we are... [read news]
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France reported E.coli contamination cases
27 Jun, 2011News
Marshall Grant, the bassist of Johnny Cash's backing band the Tennessee Two, died on Sunday at the age of 83. The musician played on many of Cash's famous song, including "Folsom Prison Blues", "Ring of Fire", "The Man in Black", and "I Walk the Line".Marshall Grant... [read news]
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London faces riots and looting
08 Aug, 2011Israeli orchestra to play Wagner
26 Jul, 2011Politics
An appeals court in The Hague ruled on Tuesday that the Dutch state is to be held accountable for the deaths of three Bosniak men during the Srebrenica massacre in 1995. The Bosnian Muslims involved in the case worked for Dutchbat, the Dutch peacekeeping battalion... [read news]
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Anthony Weiner has resigned
17 Jun, 2011U.S intensifies its military operations in Yemen
09 Jun, 2011Sports
Organisers of the London Olympics have announced 74 locations on the route of the Olympic torch relay. The traditional relay will take place next year, just before the London Olympics and, unlike some of the past Olympic relays, will only include locations in the UK... [read news]
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Technology
Facebook launched on Wednesday its brand new video chat service, powered by Skype. Users of the social network will soon be able to make video calls directly from their Facebook page. The service will be entirely free.Facebook and Skype have joined forces to add a... [read news]
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Nokia launches N9 smartphone
22 Jun, 2011New domain names to hit the Internet in 2012
21 Jun, 2011Hacker attack on the CIA’s website
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Muamamr Gadhafi’s son is not dead, Silvio Berlusconi said
The Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said in an official statement on Wednesday that Muamamr Gadhafi’s son, Seif al-Arab, is
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Grey Wolf No Longer Protected by US Law
The grey wolf has been removed from the list of endangered species in 5 states. The budget bill signed by President Barack Obama on
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Northerners have evolved bigger brains to cope with dim light, study says
People who live in northern areas of the world have developed bigger brains and eyes to cope with long winters and dim light
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Putin accuses: Nato is trying to kill Gaddafi
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin accuses NATO of using the air strikes in Lybia as a way to kill the Lybian Leader Muammar
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The best honeymoon places
A top of the best honeymoon destinations was made by a wedding site, theknot.com, after theimpressions of the fresh married couples
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Toyota's profit down with 52 percent
In an official announcement, Toyota Moto Corp said that until Wednesday the company had a fall with 52 percent. This comes after the
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Spotify Changes Free Music Service
Last week, digital music service Spotify announced changes to the way their users get to stream free music. The European-based
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YouTube founders buy social bookmarking site
Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, the founders of popular video-sharing website YouTube, have acquired the Delicious social bookmarking
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Pirates Movie Set for Cannes Debut
"Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" will have its first international screening at the Cannes Film Festival in May. The
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40 deaths in a U.S storm
Six American states are facing a huge disaster after a powerful storm. In North Carolina,Virginia, Alabama, Oklahoma, Arkansas and
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The end of the Fukushima nuclear crisis
The Japanese experts gave their first estimations about ending the nuclear crisis. The plantowner told the press that they will need
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Nicolas Cage, arrested for domestic abuse
The Oscar winning actor was arrested Friday, facing several charges among domestic abuse.He and his beautiful wife, Alice Kim, were
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Gadgets for small business
The small business are the first to suffer from the great economic crisis. This is the reasonwhy someone thought that a gadget useful
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The best honeymoon places
A top of the best honeymoon destinations was made by a wedding site, theknot.com, after theimpressions of the fresh married couples
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The Onset of Alzheimer's To Be Predicted 10 Years Ahead
According to researchers, Alzheimer's disease could be predicted a decade before the onset. A study on Alzheimer's disease
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Grey Wolf No Longer Protected by US Law
The grey wolf has been removed from the list of endangered species in 5 states. The budget bill signed by President Barack Obama on
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The Foo Fighters Hit No. 1 in UK Charts
Britain's new top-selling album this week is the latest effort by successful rock band the Foo Fighters. The American band have
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Pirates Movie Set for Cannes Debut
"Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" will have its first international screening at the Cannes Film Festival in May. The
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Spanish film "Los Pasos Dobles" wins top prize in San Sebastian
Spanish film "Los Pasos Dobles" (The Double Steps), won the top prize at the San Sebastian Film Festival on Saturday, 24 September.
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Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green to perform at Michael Jackson tribute concert
Christina Aguilera and Cee Lo Green are among the stars set to perform at a Michael Jackson tribute concert in October. Smokey
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Johnny Cash bassist Marshall Grant dies at 83
Marshall Grant, the bassist of Johnny Cash's backing band the Tennessee Two, died on Sunday at the age of 83. The musician played on
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London faces riots and looting
More than 200 people have been arrested following two nights of rioting in London. The violence began in the North London
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"My Week with Marilyn" to premiere at 2011 New York Film Festival
The film "My Week with Marilyn", starring Michelle Williams as Marilyn Monroe, is set to premiere at the 2011 New York Film Festival
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Fatty foods improve our mood, study finds
Fatty foods have a direct effect on our mood, a new study suggests. Apparently, it is not only the taste of these foods that makes us
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Harry Potter film passes $1 billion mark
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2", the final film in the hugely popular franchise, has crossed the $1 billion mark at the
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Arnold Schwarzenegger museum opens in Austrian village
A museum dedicated to Arnold Schwarzenegger has opened its doors for the first time in the star's Austrian hometown of Thal. The
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Northerners have evolved bigger brains to cope with dim light, study says
People who live in northern areas of the world have developed bigger brains and eyes to cope with long winters and dim light
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- Spanish film "Los Pasos Dobles" wins top prize in San Sebastian
- Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green to perform at Michael Jackson tribute concert
- "My Week with Marilyn" to premiere at 2011 New York Film Festival
- Harry Potter film passes $1 billion mark
- Adele and The Wanted top charts, as Amy Winehouse sales rocket
























