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- Studies show one dose of H1N1 vaccine may be enough (Reuters)
- Congress wary of more U.S. Afghanistan troops: Pelosi (Reuters)
- SEC contrite about missing Madoff, vows reforms (Reuters)
- U.S. will stick to plan for Iraq pullout: Hill (Reuters)
- Iran leader: "harsh response" if system resisted (Reuters)
- Prisoners start fire, riot at Iraq's Abu Ghraib (Reuters)
- U.S. poverty rate hits 11-year high (Reuters)
- Taiwan ex-president jailed for life in graft case (AFP)
- Pakistan arrests Swat Taliban spokesman: army (AFP)
- Tech giants offer ideas on charging readers online (AP)
- Nirvana members dismayed by 'Guitar Hero 5' (AP)
- Top US copyright cop opposes Google book deal (AP)
- Motorola, in need of hit, shows off Android phone (AP)
- Facebook to let users tag friends in status posts (AP)
- Sprint Nextel lowers mobile-to-mobile pricing (AP)
- New Search Engine Targets Muslim Web Users (PC World)
- Mac News Briefs: Western Digital revamps Mac drives (Macworld.com)
- Sprint Redefines ‘Unlimited' Mobile-to-Mobile (PC World)
- MediaFLO TV Coming to Cars, MP3 Players (PC World)
- U.S. video game sales down 16 percent in August (Reuters)
- Apple rolls out iMac graphics, RAID card firmware updates (Macworld.com)
- Motorola eyes expanded app dev for Cliq phone (InfoWorld)
- IBM, European Researchers Develop Multimedia Search Tool (PC World)
- Straight to the Spam Folder: Astonishing E-Mail Messages You'll Never Open (PC Wo
- Facebook Releases Real-time Web Server Tech as Open Source (PC World)
- Polo's Rugby launches iPhone app for custom shirts (Reuters)
- Obama works to stay in control of health debate (AP)
- Ex-Blagojevich adviser dies before prison term (AP)
- Afghan detainees allowed to question detention (AP)
- Official: Dozens of Taliban killed after US deaths (AP)
- Nobel Prize winner Norman Borlaug dies at 95 (AP)
- Suspect falls asleep, hostages escape Kan. home (AP)
- Items seized in Yale grad student's disappearance (AP)
- Elton John wants to adopt Ukrainian toddler (AP)
- Bizarre ending to Serena's title defense at Open (AP)
- Hamlin wins at home but Busch falls short of Chase (AP)
- Afghan attacks kill dozens; Karzai leads in poll (Reuters)
- Obama warns against scare tactics over healthcare (Reuters)
- South Korea says supports U.S. talks with North (Reuters)
- Nobel-winning agricultural scientist Borlaug dies (Reuters)
- Peres discharged from hospital after collapse (Reuters)
- Iran signals no compromise on nuclear issue (Reuters)
- Saudi foreign minister undergoes surgery in U.S. (Reuters)
- Obama to change policy on detainees at Afghan base: report (Reuters)
- US Mideast envoy Mitchell arrives in Israel (AFP)
- Zimbabwe PM seeks to ease doubts on unity govt (AFP)
- $100M-plus broadband map runs into cost questions (AP)
- Hacker pleads guilty to huge theft of card numbers (AP)
- Twitter keeps it simple with new terms of service (AP)
- Verdict spares Microsoft $358M in patent damages (AP)
- Vietnam says bloggers' case 'distorted' (AFP)
- Fifth-Generation iPod Nano (PC World)
- New iPod Touch Holds Secret 802.11n Wi-Fi And Camera Slot (PC World)
- RealNetworks board member resigns (AP)
- US video game sales slide in August for 6th month (AP)
- The Macalope Weekly: It wasn’t only rock and roll, but did you like it? (Macwor
- Microsoft Extends Olive Branch To Open-Source Groups (NewsFactor)
- InfoWorld releases new cloud computing 'deep dive' report (InfoWorld)
- Trojan Hides Its Brain in Google Groups (PC World)
- Business iPhone apps finder adds new category, products (InfoWorld)
- AP Poll: A year later, worries linger on economy (AP)
- Obama touts Wall St. changes on Lehman anniversary (AP)
- Iraqi shoe thrower's release from jail delayed (AP)
- Police: Found body is likely missing Yale student (AP)
- Bin Laden calls Obama 'powerless' in Afghan war (AP)
- China files WTO complaint on US tire tariffs (AP)
- Magna: 10,500 Opel jobs in Europe could be cut (AP)
- Official says no Ukraine adoption for Elton John (AP)
- VMA chaos, as usual: Kanye upset, Jackson honored (AP)
- Clijsters wins US Open in return from retirement (AP)
- Obama aims to reinvigorate Wall Street reform (Reuters)
- U.S. tire duties fuel trade tension with China (Reuters)
- Bin Laden warns U.S. on Israel ties (Reuters)
- Britons jailed for 9/11-scale airline bomb plot (Reuters)
- Iran's talks with world powers to start next month (Reuters)
- Pakistan forces swoop for Taliban leader in Swat (Reuters)
- Global poll sees support for spending stimulus (Reuters)
- Four killed in U.S. missile strike in Pakistan (Reuters)
- Transatlantic plane bomb plotters jailed for life (AFP)
- Year after Lehman collapse, Obama charts new course (AFP)
- $100 million question: Where's broadband in US? (AP)
- NEC, Casio, Hitachi to merge handset businesses (AP)
- Cyber criminals targeting small businesses (AP)
- India Schedules 3G License Auction for December (PC World)
- iPhone MMS Shows Up Early (PC World)
- Japanese high-tech giants in cellphone merger (AFP)
- Windows 7 touch: Dead on arrival (InfoWorld)
- LG Unveils Its First Android Smartphone (PC World)
- Users nervous about Oracle's acquisition of MySQL (InfoWorld)
- Novell Tool Opens IPhone to .Net Developers (PC World)
- Obama to talk with autoworkers, AFL-CIO members (AP)
- Bipartisan Baucus plan may leave Democrats cold (AP)
- Analysis: White House postponing hard calls on war (AP)
- Police appear to be closing in on Yale killer (AP)
- 'Dirty Dancing' star Patrick Swayze dies at 57 (AP)
- Panel to recommend keeping some color-coded alerts (AP)
- China VP set to get military post in a step to top (AP)
- Katrina stamps out memories of terrible storm Ivan (AP)
- West takes time for 3rd apology during Leno debut (AP)
- Del Potro leaves Federer in daze with US Open win (AP)
- Somali group lauds U.S. killing of al Qaeda suspect (Reuters)
- China says data shows U.S. tire tariff not fair (Reuters)
- World wealth down 11 percent, fewer millionaires (Reuters)
- New York homes raided over suspected al Qaeda link (Reuters)
- U.S. Senate healthcare bill still on track (Reuters)
- "Dirty Dancing" star Patrick Swayze dead at 57 (Reuters)
- U.S. envoy meets Netanyahu over settlement freeze (Reuters)
- Del Potro ends Federer's reign in New York (Reuters)
- Recounts at 10 percent of Afghan polling stations (AFP)
- Somali Al Qaeda-linked group vows to avenge US raid (AFP)
- Google hopes readers will 'flip' over new format (AP)
- Fewer players in wireless could rein in price cuts (AP)
- Microsoft swaps pictures for text in some searches (AP)
- Chief of Intel's biggest division heads to EMC (AP)
- Startup lets you play console video games remotely (AP)
- Chinese schools quietly discard controversial Web filter (Reuters)
- Logitech intros Portable Lapdesk N315 (Macworld.com)
- NEC, Casio, Hitachi to Merge Mobile Phone Operations (PC World)
- The Fray sues manager over copyrights to songs (AP)
- Filmmaking duo plot a return to "Silent Hill" (Reuters)
- HP Gets Apple Envy With 13- and 15-Inch Laptops (PC World)
- New York Times Tricked Into Serving Scareware Ad (PC World)
- Failing to Buy Emulex, Broadcom Sues (PC World)
- Learning from the NY Times Attack Ad (PC World)
- Accelerated 3D Graphics In Your Browser! (PC World)
- Dexter The Game for iPhone Available Now (PC World)
- Jimmy Carter: Wilson comments 'based on racism' (AP)
- Technician in custody in Yale grad student slaying (AP)
- Baucus moving on health care without GOP support (AP)
- US military chief wants more troops for Afghan war (AP)
- Consumer prices expected to have remained in check (AP)
- Hatoyama elected as Japan's prime minister (AP)
- Governor delays Ohio execution after vein troubles (AP)
- FBI, ATF feuding over bomb investigations, report says (AP)
- President's opinion of Kanye West sparks debate (AP)
- Dice-K OK again for Red Sox in 4-1 win over Angels (AP)
- Uninsured Americans hope reform brings health coverage (Reuters)
- Obama tells workers U.S. economy is on the mend (Reuters)
- More U.S. troops needed for Afghan war: Mullen (Reuters)
- Critics attack Senate health bill before release (Reuters)
- One year later, Lehman bank is still in business (Reuters)
- U.S. police alerted about bomb makers after NY raids (Reuters)
- U.S. Justice Dept wants surveillance methods extended (Reuters)
- Iran sees better cooperation with nuclear watchdog (Reuters)
- Japan's new PM takes power (AFP)
- Obama, Sarkozy discuss Iran nuclear 'compliance' (AFP)
- Adobe to buy Omniture for $1.8B; 3Q profit slides (AP)
- Cablevision unveils interactive banner ads on TV (AP)
- Coming to mobile phones: Wall Street Journal fees (AP)
- Facebook says it passed key financial milestone (AP)
- After outcry, T-Mobile drops paper billing fee (AP)
- Oracle, Sun link up for new product; HP snubbed (AP)
- Facebook makes money, tops 300 million users (Reuters)
- DVRs dominate talk at confab (Reuters)
- New Xbox 360 Wireless Adapter in the Works? (PC World)
- Shanda Games looks to ride industry wave in IPO (Reuters)
- Xbox exec Shane Kim to retire after 19 years (AP)
- Ion- and Tegra-Based Netbooks, Plus Multitouch and MacBook-Mimicking Notebooks (
- Opera releases test version of new mobile browser (Reuters)
- Oracle ends computer tie-up with HP (Reuters)
- MySpace to Open Source In-house Data Analysis Technology (PC World)
- Mac News Briefs: Vectorworks 2010 products unveiled (Macworld.com)
- US to adjust European missile defense plan (AP)
- Police say arrest 'soon' in Yale student killing (AP)
- Attacker wounds 9 students at German school (AP)
- First-time jobless claims expected to rise (AP)
- New health proposal is industry's favorite so far (AP)
- Mass. lawmakers to debate Kennedy succession bill (AP)
- Google to reincarnate digital books as paperbacks (AP)
- Mary Travers of Peter, Paul and Mary dead at 72 (AP)
- Little girl's foul toss makes dad a celebrity (AP)
- Rockies beat Giants 4-3 to pad wild-card lead (AP)
- U.S. backs away from missile shield plan (Reuters)
- Obama to reassure G20 on Wall Street reform (Reuters)
- Karzai defends Afghan vote, blast hits Italian troops (Reuters)
- California lawmaker plans hearings on soda-obesity link (Reuters)
- U.S. military shuts largest detainee camp in Iraq (Reuters)
- Senator's plan joins heated healthcare debate (Reuters)
- Indonesia's most wanted man killed in police raid (Reuters)
- FBI question Colorado man linked to NY raid (Reuters)
- US 'to scrap plans' for missile shield in Europe (AFP)
- Kabul suicide attack kills 16: officials (AFP)
- Skype founders file lawsuit against eBay (AP)
- Review: New iPod Nano impresses, Zune improves (AP)
- Google acquires Carnegie Mellon's anti-fraud tool (AP)
- Oracle net rises 4 pct but sales drop, stock slips (AP)
- Internet pioneer Cerf urges IPv6 migrations (InfoWorld)
- An Amazing Laptop Recovery Story (PC World)
- Skype sale hits hurdle as founders file copyright suit (AFP)
- To Wii or Not to Wii (PC World)
- Epson releases new home entertainment projectors (Macworld.com)
- Oracle software sales miss target (Reuters)
- Oneok drops trademark lawsuit against Twitter (AP)
- Unpatched Applications Are #1 Cyber Security Risk (PC World)
- Firefox use reaches critical mass; Skype reigns in IM (InfoWorld)
- Put your Mac knowledge to the test (Macworld.com)
- Dems unhappy with proposed tax in health care bill (AP)
- Lab tech charged with Yale grad student's murder (AP)
- Pelosi worried about angry health care rhetoric (AP)
- Obama junks Bush's European missile defense plan (AP)
- House votes to deny all federal funds for ACORN (AP)
- AP NewsBreak: Nuke agency says Iran can make bomb (AP)
- Ill. woman dies after catching fire during surgery (AP)
- Coldest place in the solar system? Right nearby (AP)
- Ohio couple hit by car, then have their car stolen (AP)
- Refs spokesman: Lockout appears 'imminent' (AP)
- Obama, Baucus push U.S. healthcare reform (Reuters)
- U.S. House denies funds to scandal-hit ACORN (Reuters)
- U.S. household wealth up for first time since 2007 (Reuters)
- U.S. worried about Iran "running out clock": Gates (Reuters)
- Police arrest lab technician in Yale student murder (Reuters)
- More IAEA nations back non-nuclear Mideast in vote (Reuters)
- Ties unharmed by US decision on shield: Poland, Czech (AFP)
- Kabul suicide attack kills six Italian troops, 10 Afghans (AFP)
- Ticketmaster finds another way to cut out scalpers (AP)
- Variety trade newspaper to charge for online site (AP)
- Review: New iPod Nano impresses, Zune improves (AP)
- HP snags Web pioneer Andreessen for board (Reuters)
- B&W slims down the Zeppelin (Macworld.com)
- No More Windows Mobile Phones From Palm (PC World)
- Cuban who denounced hunger on YouTube out of jail (Reuters)
- Virtual reality used for blind to map real world (Reuters)
- Mac News Briefs: Tidy Up updated for Snow Leopard, iTunes 9 (Macworld.com)
- Microsoft Sues Scareware Scammers (PC World)
- Windows Mobile 7: The Social Networking Phone OS? (PC World)
- Misdirected Spyware Infects Ohio Hospital (PC World)
- reQall, Evernote work together to retrieve your notes (Macworld.com)
- Russia says it won't deploy missiles near Poland (AP)
- Toughest test coming up for health care overhaul (AP)
- Pakistan police raid US-contracted security firm (AP)
- Obama rolling into week of high diplomatic stakes (AP)
- Man in terror probe skips FBI questioning Saturday (AP)
- Car seized from motel where Yale suspect arrested (AP)
- Fracture healed by US forces, Afghan boy goes home (AP)
- School gives chronically ill students a chance (AP)
- Nigerian officials: "District 9" not welcome here (AP)
- SAfrica track chief apologizes for runner sex test (AP)
- Senate Republicans push for end to bailout fund (Reuters)
- Taliban leader Mullah Omar takes aim at Obama (Reuters)
- U.S. Afghanistan commander's troops request ready (Reuters)
- Obama seeks to reassure G20 on financial reforms (Reuters)
- Fed eyes wide-ranging bank pay rules to fight risk (Reuters)
- Mosquito-borne African virus a new threat to West (Reuters)
- Russia may ease foreign access to energy projects (Reuters)
- Ex-CIA chiefs urge Obama to drop abuse investigation (Reuters)
- Taliban leader Omar says foreign troops face defeat (AFP)
- Obama: racism not at root of criticism (AFP)
- Photos of mullets, leotards return to haunt online (AP)
- Reports: FCC to propose 'Net neutrality' rules (AP)
- Feds balk at Google book deal, hopes for changes (AP)
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