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A passenger jeepney passes by GSIS building in Matina, Davao City, Philippines.
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GSIS did not address database crash, says IBM
| MANILA, Philippines – IBM continues to assert that it is not at fault for the major database crashes experienced by the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS). | In a statement, the company warn... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
The under construction Burj tower stands on Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Friday, Aug. 17, 2007. The Burj will become the world's tallest building by next year, with 3,000 laborers adding a new floor nearly every three days. On August 12 the 145th floor was completed with the tower standing 531.3 metres (1,743 feet
Business   Dubai   Finance   Investment   Photos  
 The Star 
Dubai's Emaar Properties shuts Algeria office
| DUBAI, United Arab Emirates: Shares of the Dubai developer building the world's tallest skyscraper extended their slide Sunday after the company shut an office overseeing US$20 billion worth of real... (photo: AP / Kamran Jebreili)
 Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi gestures while speaking during media conference at the University of L  The Australian 
Paper links Muammar Gaddafi to Ugandan king's mum
| AS Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi hosted an African Union summit last week, his name was romantically linked in a court case with the queen mother of an ancestral Ugandan kingdom. | Two editors of a ... (photo: AP Photo)
Libya   Media   Photos   Scandal   Uganda  
 "Stardust"  starring  Charlie Cox, Claire Danes, Michelle Pfeiffer, Matthew Vaughn.  Paramount Pictures   (js1)  USA Today 
Cougars slink their way into film, music and TV
Posted  | Comment  | Recommend | | |   By Bruno Calvo, Miramax In Cheri, Michelle Pfeiffer is a courtesan in a relationship with a younger man, played by Rupert Friend. By Don... (photo: Paramount Pictures )
Film   Music   Pfeiffer   Photos   Relationship  
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Participation of Jos Manuel Barroso, President of the EC, at the EU-Japan Summit with, from left to right: Jun Matsumoto, Japanese Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary, Javier Solana, Secretary General of the Council of the EU and High Representative for CFSP, Taro Aso, Japanese Prime Minister, Benita Ferrero Waldner, Member of the EC in charge of External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy, Vclav Klaus, President of the Czech Republic and Jose Manuel Barroso The Examiner
Miss Universe Japan 2009 Emiri Miysaka
Comment RSS Email Print | Japan's Prime Minister Taro Aso, right, watches Emiri Miyasaka, Miss Universe Japan 2009, pose during her visit to the premier's official reside... (photo: EC / European Communities 2009)
Democratic   Japan   MInister   Photos   Washington  
Nicole Kidman The Independent
'Slumdog' star writes memoir - at the age of nine
| She was the young star of the hottest film of last year and only recently performed alongside Nicole Kidman. At nine years old, Rubina Ali, who was plucked from a Mumba... (photo: creative commons photo / Michael Albov)
Celebrity   Film   Hollywood   Photos   Star  
Eight-year-old Charlie Blakey, who was diagnosed with autism at age 3, eats dinner at his home on Oak Park, Ill., on April 23, 2008. Charlie's mother, Christina, has been using an alternative treatment, chelation, along with a variety of other therapies to treat her son. A proposed federal study of chelation in autistic children has been put on hold because of safety concerns. Chelation helps the body excrete heavy metals and is approved to treat lead poisoning in children. Charlie eats a special diet, swallows chelation pills and has had 40 sessions in a hyperbaric chamber. All have been helpful, according to his mom. Canada Dot Com
Autism linked with rainfall in study
       Children who live in the U.S. Northwest's wettest counties are more likely to have autism, but it is unclear why, U.S. researchers report. | Photograph by: Da... (photo: AP / Nam Y. Huh)
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U.S. pop star Madonna and her daughter Lourdes prepare to meet residents in the village of Magwelo on the outskirts of Lilongwe, Malawi The Examiner
Madonna will pay tribute to MJ from London stage on which he was to perform
Comment RSS Email Print | Michael Jackson & Madonna                   &... (photo: AP / Riccardo Gangale)
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Get newsday.com news on your cell phone
| Do you use a cell phone? How about a BlackBerry, Treo, Sidekick or other personal digital assistant, or PDA, device? | Visitors to Newsday.com can now get full-text acc... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Blackberry   Phone   Photos   Technology   Treo  
 Tom Cruise and w:Katie Holmes in Sunnyvale, CA.           wnhires  (js1) Newsday
Katie Holmes to appear on "So You Think You Can Dance"
| So thinks she can dance - and in a few weeks, she'll display her moves before a discriminating audience, The Associated Press reports. | , who is the producer of " ," a... (photo: Creative Commons)
Actress   Celebrity   Film   Media   Photos  
Actress Cobie Smulders - Academy Of Television Arts & Sciences Seattle Post
She's a Mother: Cobie Smulders Welcomes Baby Girl
| Shaelyn Cado Killam has met her mother — and it's actress Cobie Smulders. | Smulders, a star of CBS' How I Met Your Mother, gave birth to her daughter on May 16, ... (photo: Creative Commons / Kristin Dos Santos)
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Human Rights Society
- African leaders denounce international court
- King of KingsÂ…oh Lord (of Lords): Gadhafi drives home his p
- Bashir 'free to travel' - Sudan
- African Union leaders refuse to extradite Sudan's presid
Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir, the president of Sudan, listens to a speech during the opening of the 20th session of The New Partnership for Africa's Development in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Jan. 31, 2009.
African Union leaders refuse to extradite Sudan's president, denounce international court
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- Craft and compassion from France's industrial wasteland
- Vampire byte #3: Twilight and its sequels appeal to readers
- ANALYSIS - Morocco changes tack in anti-terrorism policy
- US stumbles on Iran
A Moroccan man casts his ballot at a polling station for the municipal elections in the Al Fida district of Casablanca, Friday June 12, 2009.
Morocco holds local elections, test for new party
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Health & Aids Politics
- Tunisia suspends Mecca pilgrimages
- Country profile: Niger
- Moroccan woman is Spain's first swine flu death
- Moroccan woman is Spain's first swine flu death
Muslim pilgrims circle the Kaaba inside the Grand mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Tunisia suspends Mecca pilgrimages
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- Putting the rock into Morocco
- Paper links Muammar Gaddafi to Ugandan king's mum
- Morocco launches new measures to cut off militancy
- Libya's first swine flu case reported
 Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi gestures while speaking during media conference at the University of L
Paper links Muammar Gaddafi to Ugandan king's mum
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History & Culture Science & Technology
- Jackson's Pain Became the Stuff of Entertainment
- Jackson's Death Triggers Album Craze
- A Judge's Poetry
- Pj Powers Shows Superb
Opposition Presidential candidate John Atta Mills speaks to journalists after casting his vote at a polling station in Regimanuel Estate, in Accra, Ghana Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008.
President Mills returns from Libya
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- Togo Tanaka, Manzanar detainee-historian, dies
- Nigeria's Oil Communities Blame Oil Industry for Misery
- Nigeria, Others at Imagine Cup Finals in Egypt
- TCC to hold IDDS submit in Kumasi
Michael Palin
A new journey of exploration for Michael Palin
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Entertainment Sport
- Jackson's Pain Became the Stuff of Entertainment
- Money Makes Good Videos, Says Dj Tee
- All Systems Are Go for Art And Dance Talent Shows
- Miss Ghana train ploughs on
Hotel - Alexandria - Egypt
First resort on Egypt's Mediteranean Coast
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- FIFA Fine Algerian Football Federation Fined Over Flares
- Badou Zaki Extends Contract With Wydad Athletic Club
- Youth athletics team leaves for Italy
- Libya's first swine flu case reported
Farmers block vehicles of the Egyptian Health Ministry workers, who came to slaughter the Swine, forcing them to leave without carrying out the government order to cull the animals at the site of one large pig farming center north of Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday April 29, 2009. Egyptian authorities began slaughtering the roughly 300,000 pigs in the country Wednesday as a precaution against swine flu even though no cases have been reported here, infuriating farmers who resisted the move and demanded compensatio
Libya's first swine flu case reported
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