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Breaking News Tue, 9 Feb 2010
Cigarettes  -  Tobacco Products  -  Smoking
Cigarettes   Nation   Photos   Plan   Tax  
 The State 
McMaster opposes Rex's cigarettes plan
| A leading Republican candidate for governor said Monday he would not support raising South Carolina's cigarette tax - the nation's lowest - under any conditions. | Attorney General Henry McMaster, s... (photo: WN / Trigedia)
747-8F at Boeing Everett Plant fuel dock
Aerospace   Business   Photos   Transport   Washington  
 The Star 
Boeing's 747-8 freighter completes first flight
| EVERETT, Washington (AP): Boeing Co.'s giant 747-8 freighter - the biggest plane the company has ever built - successfully completed its first flight Monday, a year later than originally planned. | ... (photo: Creative Commons / Yasobara)
President Barack Obama  The Independent 
Obama's plan to shame Republicans in TV debate
| Bring in the cameras, turn on the lights and perhaps the ever-squabbling politicians on Capitol Hill can be shamed into getting things moving again on overhauling America's astronomic healthcare sys... (photo: Creative Commons / RayBanBro66)
Photos   Politics   President   Republicans   US  
Republican vice presidential candidate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin gestures while speaking at the University of Findlay  Arab News 
Is Palin good news for Democrats?
| Barbara Ferguson | Arab News | WASHINGTON — When the National Tea Party Convention concluded in Nashville, Tennessee this weekend it was clear that the Tea Partiers were propelled by two competing c... (photo: AP / Madalyn Ruggiero)
Democrat   Photos   Politics   Republicans   US  
Top Stories
Japan Airlines /aaeh Houston Chronicle
Digest: Japan Airlines leans American?
| TRAVEL | Japan Airlines leans American? | Japan Airlines will maintain its partnership with AMR Corp.'s American Airlines, rejecting an offer from Delta Air Lines, acco... (photo: Creative Commons / a.koto)
Airlines   Photos   Transport   Travel   World  
2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid photographed in Wheaton, Maryland, USA. The Dallas Morning News
Ford and GM gain sales as Toyota tumbles off pedestal
| Toyota's cruise to the top of the auto industry has taken a dramatic, screeching U-turn, suddenly providing some open lanes for Ford and General Motors. | As the storie... (photo: Public Domain / IFCAR)
Auto   Car   Ford   Photos   World  
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, delivers a speech during his swearing- in ceremony for his second term as president, at the parliament, in Tehran, Iran, Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2009. The Salt Lake Tribune
Iran leader orders new step in nuclear program
| By Nasser Karimi | The Associated PressUpdated: 02/08/2010 03:42:27 PM MST | Click photo to enlargeIranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, wears eye protection gogg... (photo: AP / Vahid Salemi)
Iran   Nuclear   Photos   Politics   Weapon  
New Born Baby - Infant - Baby - Health Houston Chronicle
Ethics debate over blood from newborn safety tests
| WASHINGTON - A critical safety net for babies - that heelprick of blood taken from every newborn - is facing an ethics attack. | After those tiny blood spots are tested... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Babies   Health   Newborn   Photos   Washington  
Baby WPXI
Ethics Debate Over Blood From Newborn Safety Tests
WASHINGTON -- A critical safety net for babies -- that heelprick of blood taken from every newborn -- is facing an ethics attack. | After those tiny blood spots are teste... (photo: Creative Commons / Paris 16)
Baby   Health   People   Photos   World  
Baby -infant -yawning The Boston Globe
Ethics debate over blood from newborn safety tests
| WASHINGTON-A critical safety net for babies -- that heelprick of blood taken from every newborn -- is facing an ethics attack. | After those tiny blood spots are tested... (photo: WN / Jelly Clam)
Babies   Ethics   Photos   Tests   Washington  
An Iraqi newborn, who health officials suspect is infected with cholera Star Tribune
Ethics debate over blood from newborn safety tests
| WASHINGTON - A critical safety net for babies — that heelprick of blood taken from every newborn — is facing an ethics attack. | After those tiny blood spot... (photo: AP / Alaa al-Marjani)
Blood   Ethics   Newborn   Photos   Tests  
Apple iPad The Business Review
Blog: FCC officials concerned about iPad’s impact on wireless networks
Send this story to a friend | Email address of friend (insert comma between multiple addresses): Your email address: Add a brief note: | Enter words from the security ima... (photo: Creative Commons / NerdyScienceDude)
Apple   IPad   People   Photos   World  
Abortion The Press Democrat
Advocates push abortion-rights license plate in Va
| Activists are pushing a "Trust Women/Respect Choice" license plate in Virginia, which would become only the fourth state to offer a pro-choice plate and the first to re... (photo: Charlie / Charlie)
Abortion   Activists   License   Photos   Rights  
Roses - Flowers The News & Observer
Rose expert David Austin helps return fragrance to mass-market roses
| Don't call me a snob, but I don't want a dozen long-stemmed red roses for Valentine's Day. Flowers thrill me, but not the ubiquitous red roses. | How did the American p... (photo: WN / sweet)
Market   Mass   Photos   Rose   Valentine  
Ice Cream - Sugar - Kid - Diet The Examiner
Dr. Oz on the Oprah Show: Not just a little bit of sugar; the dangers ...
| Diabetes is on the fast track to bankrupt the U.S.'s ability to pay for healthcare according to Dr. Oz. Diabetes related healthcare costs $174 billion dollars a ye... (photo: WN / sweet)
Diabetes   Oprah   Photos   Related   Sugar  
Business & Economy Science & Technology
- Bonds edge up ahead of note auction
- Parkway Properties reports loss, cuts dividend
- Gas prices in Tennessee come down
- Shopping Web site Groupon enters Memphis
Wine - Alcohol - Prices - Supermarket - Consumer
Wine in grocery stores legislation resurfaces
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- Shuttle Blasts Off for Space Station
- The 7 Somewhat United States of Facebook
- Wake Tech wins National Science Foundation grant
- First contact: will we ever hear from aliens?
Common toad (Bufo bufo) in Bensheim (Germany). Picture cleaned from sensor dirt
Toads can anticipate timing and impact of their landings
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Entertainment Sport
- Hollywood stars on West End stage dominate Laurence Olivier
- Group makes deal to buy land around Hollywood sign
- Ringo to play Mystic Lake
- Ex-employee charged in robbery at Apple Valley movie theater
ag2  Carrie Underwood, American Idol 4 winner performing at Sunfest in West Palm Beach, Florida on May 4, 2006.  Underwood gained a recording contract with Arista Records and released her first single Inside Your Heaven on June 14, 2005.
Entertain Business Clients Traveling to Fargo - Concerts: Carrie Underwood, Bon Jovi and more
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- This thing of beauty has met its match in time
- Sports nicknames aren't what they used to be
- Limiting dangers for young athletes
- Aints to Saints: how the New Orleans football team won the h
 Gerald Green, from the Boston Celtics, jumps over a table to win the slam dunk contest during NBA All-Star weekend in Las Vegas on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2007. (sa0)
NBA All-Star game is really filling it up
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Health Society & Technology
- Michael Jackson's doctor pleads not guilty
- Public health hazard must not be downplayed
- Jackson’s Doctor Charged with Manslaughter
- Veteran congressman's death adds to Barack Obama's w
New Born Baby - Infant - Baby - Health
Ethics debate over blood from newborn safety tests
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- Partnership to provide green-jobs training for R.I. workers
- There's Little Room for Artistic License Here
- Is Palin good news for Democrats?
- Wrongly accused 'dead-beat dad' fights and wins
Republican vice presidential candidate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin gestures while speaking at the University of Findlay
Is Palin good news for Democrats?
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Terrorism Caribbean
- Cornered, Qaida to cut scale of attacks
- Tel Aviv "savior" accused of enslaving women
- Rep. John Murtha, Iraq War Critic, Dies at 77
- Obama Approval on Economy Down, on Foreign Affairs Up
Kashmiri Muslim protesters shout pro freedom slogans as they protest the killing of 17-year-old Zahid Farooq Shah, on the outskirts of Srinagar, India, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010. Shah who died Friday is the second teenager in a week whose death has been blamed on police and government forces in Indian-controlled Kashmir's main city. Widespread protests have rocked the disputed Himalayan region a week, and thousands of armed troops patrolled the city warning residents to stay indoors.
Unrest in Indian Kashmir enters 2nd week
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- Is Palin good news for Democrats?
- This Settles it. The Tea Partiers are a Bunch of Fanatical C
- Analysis: Where does the Tea Party go from here?
- Sarah Palin predicts a good year
Republican vice presidential candidate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin gestures while speaking at the University of Findlay
Is Palin good news for Democrats?
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