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US must stop gas guzzling to beat Gulf oil addiction Reuters - 5 hours ago By Simon Webb - Analysis. LONDON (Reuters) - The United States must put more energy efficient cars on the highway and raise taxes on gasoline if it wants to kick its addiction to oil from the volatile Middle East, analysts said on Thursday. West Virginia Governor Urges Mining Moratorium New York Times - 14 hours ago Just weeks after the death of 14 West Virginia miners, two more mine workers were killed in separate accidents yesterday, prompting Gov. Joe Manchin III to urge all coal companies in the state to cease operations until safety could be reviewed. Judge adjourns trial boycotted by Saddam International Herald Tribune - 2 hours ago BAGHDAD The trial of Saddam Hussein was adjourned on Thursday until Feb. 13 after a session in which the judge presided with none of the defendants present. Two prosecution witnesses were allowed to testify. Underground revolt in TWU New York Daily News - 8 hours ago Nearly two weeks ago, the 33,000 members of Transport Workers Union Local 100 stunned everyone in this town when they rejected a new MTA labor pact by a razor-thin margin of seven votes. The proposed contract Police investigate attack at New Bedford gay bar Dateline Alabama - 58 minutes ago By RAY HENRY. Police were searching for an 18-year-old man who allegedly attacked patrons of a gay bar early Thursday with a handgun and a hatchet, wounding at least three people in an apparent hate crime. Israelis split over outpost clash BBC News - 3 hours ago Newspapers in Israel are divided over the use of force by Israeli troops to evacuate the Amona outpost near Ramallah in the West Bank. Some dailies express sorrow that the violence drove a wedge between the Iran 'has 1 month' to avoid UN Security Council action Expatica - 1 hour ago VIENNA - Iran has a month to regain the confidence of the international community and avoid UN Security Council action over its nuclear programme regardless of whether it is referred on Friday, the head of the UN's nuclear watchdog said Thursday. 'Brokeback' leads Oscar nominees Bellingham Herald - 4 hours ago SACRAMENTO, Calif. - The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences didn't know how to quit "Brokeback Mountain" Tuesday, bestowing director Ang Lee's sweeping, heart-wrenching Western drama with eight Oscar nominations. HC pulls plug on AAI strike; flights normal, airports filthy Newindpress - 1 hour ago NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court on Thursday restrained the agitating Airport Authority of India (AAI) employees from obstructing normal functioning of the domestic and international airports and causing inconvenience to the public. Senators on rare losing skid CBC British Columbia (Audio) - 51 minutes ago Although it boasts the best defence in the 30-team NHL (122 goals against), Ottawa was left reeling after giving up five goals in each of their last two games, both losses. Because of this defensive lapse, the Sheehan: I Felt 'Humiliated' CBS News - 59 minutes ago (CBS/AP) Capitol Police may have dropped charges against antiwar activist Cindy Sheehan and apologized, but that apparently hasn't made her any less angry over her arrest, or how she was treated as it happened.
NBA ROUNDUP: James leads Cavs with 7th triple-double Detroit Free Press - 1 hour ago Pacers' Peja Stojakovic (16) gets the shot and the foul against Lakers' Lamar Odom during the Pacers' 105-79 win. (SAM RICHE/Knight Ridder Tribune). CLEVELAND -- LeBron James capped his seventh career triple Potential Bird flu Vaccine Ivanhoe - 7 hours ago (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- In a combined effort, researchers from the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta and Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., genetically engineered a vaccine that can protect mice from different human Tech leaders laud Bush's competition plan San Jose Mercury News - 1 hour ago By Jim Puzzanghera. New part-time math and science teachers drawn from retiring Silicon Valley engineers and scientists at NASA-Ames Research Center in Mountain View. But some in the high-tech industry, academia No. 2 Duke 83, No. 15 Boston College 81 San Jose Mercury News - 7 hours ago BOSTON - JJ Redick scored 28 points, including three late free throws, to help second-ranked Duke hold off No. 15 Boston College 83-81 on Wednesday night. Duke (20-1, 8-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) led by Gays mourn death of Coretta King Bay Area Reporter - 50 minutes ago LGBT leaders were swift to mourn the death this week of Coretta Scott King, a powerful and historical icon in the human rights movement who was universally acknowledged as the "first lady of the civil rights movement.". For Boy George, a Repeat Show In a New York Courtroom New York Times - 6 hours ago Boy George, a pair of arching, feminine eyebrows the only hint of the gender-bending makeup that once made him a pop sensation, ambled down the aisle in a Manhattan criminal courtroom yesterday, looking pale and tense. Coal mine blast kills 23 in northern China Monsters and Critics.com - 32 minutes ago TAIYUAN, China (UPI) -- A gas explosion at a coal mine in China`s northern Shanxi province has killed 23 workers and injured another 53, local mine authorities said Thursday. The blast occurred at Sihe Coal THE STATE OF THE UNION Energy Proposals A new world of power San Francisco Chronicle - 40 minutes ago Clean-energy advocates on Wednesday awoke to a strangely changed world, one in which a president named Bush had, on national television, called America "addicted to oil.". They weren't sure what to make of
Anger as papers reprint cartoons of Muhammad Guardian Unlimited - 3 hours ago Iraqis protest over the cartoons of the prophet Muhammad published in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten last year. Photograph: Hadi Mizban/AP. Newspapers in France, Germany, Spain and Italy yesterday reprinted 'Eclectic' Hospital With a Founder Prone to Legal Problems New York Times - Jan 31, 2006 By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr. MEXICO CITY, Jan. 31 The hospital in northwestern Mexico where Coretta Scott King died advertises itself as "a truly wholistic health center" where people can find "a very eclectic Taking an Oil Pledge Washington Post - 2 hours ago By Justin Blum. President Bush set an ambitious goal in his State of the Union address: break the country's addiction to oil and move beyond a petroleum-based economy. Bush's remarks on Tuesday night follow Vigils held for King as funeral plans made USA Today - 1 hour ago By Larry Copeland, USA TODAY. ATLANTA Coretta Scott King's body was returned here Wednesday as funeral plans for the widow of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. were being worked out. Mourners Watch out, Black Worm on the prowl Pune Newsline - 8 hours ago Pune, February 1: THE Black Worm virus, first detected by Pune-based Quick Heal Anti Virus system, is set to strike on Friday and India will be among the worst hit as the virus will hit more than 86,000 networks across the country. "10th Planet" Proves Bigger than Pluto Scientific American - 47 minutes ago When astronomers announced the discovery of UB 313 , the so-called tenth planet, a little more than a year ago, they had a hunch it might be bigger than Pluto because of its brightness. But despite several Ex-Enron big says public misled on earnings Boston Herald - 43 minutes ago By Associated Press. Former Enron Corp. chiefs Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling are basing their defense against fraud and conspiracy charges on their insistence that no fraud occurred within the scandal-ridden company s doors. Standard testing fails to detect women's heart risk, study says Centre Daily Times - Jan 31, 2006 BY JUDY PERES. CHICAGO - Up to 3 million US women are at higher risk of heart attack because they have coronary disease that does not show up on standard tests, the National Institutes of Health reported Tuesday. For Boy George, a Repeat Show In a New York Courtroom New York Times - 47 minutes ago Boy George, a pair of arching, feminine eyebrows the only hint of the gender-bending makeup that once made him a pop sensation, ambled down the aisle in a Manhattan criminal courtroom yesterday, looking pale and tense.
Saddam Trial Continues Despite Boycott ABC News - 1 hour ago The chair of Saddam Hussein remains empty, as his co-defendants Mohammed Azawi Ali, and Abdullah Kazim Ruwayyid sit in the front row of a court in Baghdads heavily fortified Green Zone, while second row center is Ali Dayim Ali , Wednesday Feb 1, 2006. Erosion of our freedom speech part 2 ProgressiveU.org - 2 hours ago So official charges have been brought against Cindy Sheehan for Disorderly conduct. For wearing a shirt with the number of dead soldiers to the State of the Union address. How is that disorderly? The area Tributes For Coretta Scott King CBS News - 7 hours ago (CBS/AP) The body of Coretta Scott King arrived in her hometown of Atlanta early Wednesday as tributes poured in for the civil rights icon who died Tuesday at the age of 78. Four police cars escorted the hearse AT&T Sued For Sharing Info With Government MTV.com - 2 hours ago The Electronic Frontier Foundation apparently couldn't wait for Congress to open hearings into President Bush's controversial domestic-spying program later this month. San Francisco on Tuesday against AT&T Coretta Scott King Was Exploring Alternative Cancer Treatment FOX News - 57 minutes ago By Miranda Hitti. When Coretta Scott King died on the evening of Jan. 30, she had ovarian cancer and was in Mexico exploring treatment options, according to her family. Mrs. Coretta Scott King was in Mexico Olmert criticizes violent settlers' protests in Amona Xinhua - 1 hour ago JERUSALEM, Feb. 1 (Xinhuanet) -- Israeli Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Wednesday evening harshly criticized the violent behavior of settlers during evacuation of Amona outpost in the West Bank earlier in the day. Bush Says Math, Science Economic Tools Guardian Unlimited - 14 hours ago By BEN FELLER. WASHINGTON (AP) - Leaders in science and innovation have been clamoring for a breakthrough - a political one. They now seem to have won a spot on the agenda of President Bush and Congress. In Bush's plan to wean US off imported oil: ambitious enough? Christian Science Monitor - 1 hour ago Right direction, say energy gurus. But some puzzle over R&D that won't cut oil demand. By Mark Clayton | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor. After bluntly stating that "America is addicted to oil Lawmakers slam US firms aiding China cyber-cops Reuters - 1 hour ago By Paul Eckert, Asia Correspondent. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US firms are putting profits before principles by helping China censor the Internet, lawmakers said on Wednesday at the start of a congressional debate Calif postal killer may have shot neighbor, sixth worker dies San Francisco Chronicle - 1 hour ago By TIM MOLLOY, Associated Press Writer. Investigators tracking the path of an ex-postal worker who carried out a deadly assault on a mail-sorting facility believe a former neighbor found slain at a condominium
Heart disease in women not being detected Chicago Tribune - 2 hours ago By Judy Peres. Up to 3 million US women are at higher risk of heart attack because they have coronary disease that does not show up on standard tests, the National Institutes of Health reported Tuesday. These Egypt to urge Hamas to recognize Israel Xinhua - 1 hour ago CAIRO, Feb. 1 (Xinhuanet) -- Egypt will urge the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) to recognize Israel's right to exist after the group's victory in the Jan. 25 Palestinian legislative elections, a senior Egyptian official said on Wednesday. India Cabinet OKs Plan To Revamp Airports -2- Yahoo! News - 5 hours ago NEW DELHI (Dow Jones)--The Indian Cabinet on Wednesday approved a proposal to give contracts to private companies for the rebuilding of the country's two busiest airports. "The Cabinet today accorded its approval Studio Rethinks Frey's "Pieces" E! Online - 18 hours ago by Sarah Hall. Shortly after Oprah Winfrey publicly drummed the discredited memoirist out of her book club, Warner Bros. announced that it was having second thoughts about going forward with a planned film adaptation of Frey's A Million Little Pieces. Stonethrowing settlers fight police at W.Bank outpost Reuters AlertNet - 1 hour ago By Jonathan Saul. AMONA OUTPOST, West Bank, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Baton-wielding Israeli police clashed on Wednesday with several thousand Jewish settlers battling to halt the partial destruction of an unauthorised outpost. Seeing the big picture New York Daily News - 4 hours ago By JOE NEUMAIER. Hey, pardner, hear that stampede? That's the sound of "Brokeback Mountain" galloping toward triumph after it earned eight Oscar nominations yesterday, more than any other film. The movie lassoed Govt will fight disrutptive forces to defeat terrorism: PM Webindia123 - 46 minutes ago Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today asserted that the government will fight all anti-national and disruptive forces to defeat terrorism and bring peace in the country. In his opening remarks at a Press Conference For pregnant women, happy means healthy Newsday - 12 hours ago BY JAMIE TALAN. Pregnant women who stop using anti-depressants may be putting themselves at great risk for another depressive episode, a new study has found, which dismisses the myth that pregnancy hormones ward off depression. Bush takes his goals on the road MSNBC - 38 minutes ago WASHINGTON - President Bush on Wednesday takes his election-year agenda on the road to convince Americans he is addressing their concerns about high gasoline prices and health care costs. One day after outlining
Ferry sinks in eastern Indonesia Aljazeera.net - 3 hours ago A ferry carrying 80 passengers and crew has sunk in eastern Indonesia, according to an Indonesian navy spokesman. Three navy vessels and an air force plane were on their way to the scene of Wednesday's sinking Update 9: Ex-Band Boss to Plead Guilty in RI Fire Forbes - 6 hours ago By ERIC TUCKER , 01.31.2006, 05:48 PM. The former manager of the heavy metal rock group Great White has agreed to plead guilty to 100 counts of involuntary manslaughter for his role in a 2003 nightclub fire that killed 100 people. World Bank chief backs continued Palestinian aid Financial Times - 3 hours ago By Alan Beattie in London. Paul Wolfowitz, president of the World Bank, said yesterday that the bank should continue delivering aid to the West Bank and Gaza in spite of last week's electoral victory for the militant Islamic organisation Hamas. Crude oil prices fall for 2nd day in Asian trade INQ7.net - 52 minutes ago Subscribe to Business News SMS Alerts on your mobile phone! Send ON EXTRA BUSINESS to 2207 for Globe, or EXTRA BUSINESS to 386 for Smart. SINGAPORE--Crude oil prices fell for the second straight session on The Oscar line-up Hindu - 35 minutes ago IN GOLD: Fifty Oscar statuettes for the 78th Academy Awards displayed in New York's Times Square Studios. They are to be presented on March 5. AP. BEVERLY HILLS: The cowboy love story Brokeback Mountain Bush spotlights tax cuts and health care CNN - 1 hour ago The president in his State of the Union address outlines economic proposals that he believes will foster growth and competitiveness. By Jeanne Sahadi, CNNMoney.com senior writer. NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - Following Standard testing fails to detect women's heart risk, study says Centre Daily Times - 2 hours ago BY JUDY PERES. CHICAGO - Up to 3 million US women are at higher risk of heart attack because they have coronary disease that does not show up on standard tests, the National Institutes of Health reported Tuesday.
Couch jumper in contention for 3 Razzies Cleveland Plain Dealer - 7 hours ago Tom Cruise's name is absent from the list of contend ers during this award- show sea son. But fear not, Gentle Reader. I believe he soon will have some new hard ware for his mantel. Cruise has been nominated for three Razzies. Coretta Scott King Dead at 78 Los Angeles Times - 1 hour ago By Elaine Woo, Times Staff Writer. Coretta Scott King, the dignified and determined widow of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., who assumed her murdered husband's burden as chief symbol of the civil rights movement Pakistan yet to find bodies of militants after US strike Ireland Online - 5 hours ago Pakistan has yet to find the bodies of al-Qaida operatives thought to have been killed in a US missile strike more than two weeks ago and is still hunting for fugitive leaders of the terror group, an army spokesman said today. Health Care's Electronic Elixir? BusinessWeek - 12 hours ago In his State of the Union address, President Bush will outline a proposal to improve patient care. His cousin, CEO of outsourcing upstart athenahealth, may be one step ahead of him. Good move. It needs to play by China's rules first. Solana: Hamas Must Change to Receive Aid Washington Post - 52 minutes ago By THOMAS WAGNER. LONDON -- European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana said Tuesday it would be very difficult to continue funding the Palestinians unless Hamas renounces violence and recognizes Israel. "For us, it is fundamental. Bush Looks To Bounce Back CBS News - 1 hour ago (CBS/AP) The stakes couldn't be higher for President Bush. He's had a rough first year of his second term, but tonight he'll use the State of the Union address to garner support from the Republican-controlled Deadly postal shootings San Jose Mercury News - 2 hours ago Jan. 30, 2006 - A female ex-postal worker opens fire at a mail processing plant near Santa Barbara, Calif., killing six people before committing suicide, authorities say. April 17, 1998 - Maceo Yarbough III Anti-virus vendors collaborate on spyware fight ComputerWorld - 44 minutes ago JANUARY 31, 2006 (COMPUTERWORLD) - A group of security vendors yesterday announced an agreement under which they will work together to establish industry standards for identifying and evaluating anti-spyware products. Senate confirms Alito as Supreme Court justice MarketWatch - 46 minutes ago WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The Senate voted Tuesday to confirm Judge Samuel Alito as the nation's next Supreme Court justice, over the protests of Democrats who said he'd tilt the high court to the right as he replaces the moderate Sandra Day O'Connor. Reaction to Academy Awards Nominations Washington Post - 1 hour ago By The Associated Press. "We didn't make the film for any kind of political movement. We never expected to change people's minds. But if it does affect people's hearts, if perceptions can get altered, that's New bird flu scare in north Iraq BBC News - 1 hour ago Twelve people suspected of having the H5N1 strain of bird flu are being treated in Kurdistan in northern Iraq, officials say. Iraqi authorities have begun culling poultry in the region and the World Health Mark Burnett Creates AOL Game Red Herring - 2 hours ago America Online has teamed up with Mark Burnett, creator of the reality series Survivor and The Apprentice, to create an online treasure hunt called Gold Rush! The web-based reality series will run across several US hostage crying in new video CNN International - 4 hours ago Jill Carroll asks for the release of female Iraqi prisoners, according to Al-Jazeera, which aired the video. Reporters in Iraq
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