San Diego - Pipe-bomb Story Updated -Man pleads not guilty to I-5 pipe bomb c...

Updated 11/8/2007 By: TERI FIGUEROA - Staff WriterSource: NC TIMES VISTA -- An Oceanside ex-convict who police say left two pipe bombs near Interstate 5 pleaded not guilty Tuesday to nine felony counts tied mostly to homemade bombs.The incident caused...

Mobile phone use allowed on planes

"Passengers could soon be using their mobile phones on planes flying through European airspace. Plans have been developed across EU countries to introduce technology which permits mobile calls without risk of...

Bush Administration Stands Against Resolution on Armenia Genocide

As expected, the United States stood up for human rights and justice in the international arena again by strongly standing against a resolution to recognise the genocide of the Armenian people by Turkey.From...

Man Utd 0-2 Coventry

"Championship side Coventry sprung a major surprise by sending a re-shuffled Manchester United crashing out of the Carling Cup at Old Trafford. United boss Sir Alex Ferguson changed his entire team from Sunday's win against Chelsea and paid the price. Coventry, backed by...

Northern Exposure OpinionJournal John Fund

"n the words of GOP Sen. Tom Coburn, the bill "not only failed to drain the swamp, but gave the alligators new rights." Rather than block the legislation and insist on better reforms, image-sensitive Republicans largely backed the bill.Have they learned anything? They lost...

U.S. Privacy Act to Cover EU Citizens

If this makes the world a safer place then its a good idea. I hope the financial cost can be recovered from the government and not burden the airlines or passengers."STRASBOURG, France (AP) - European Union citizens will be protected by the U.S. Privacy Act under an...

Gurkha Hero 'Can Come To Britain'

"A former Gurkha who won the Victoria Cross has been given the right to live in the UK. Tul Bahadur Pun, 84, wanted to move from Nepal for medical reasons but had been told he was unable to demonstrate strong...

Utah Bans Trademark Keyword Ads

This seems unusually burdensome for search engines, and impractical in general. "The US state of Utah has outlawed the use of other people's trade marks to generate business through search engines. The plan has been called unconstitutional and impractical. In creating a new...

Greenhouse gases are produced at each stage of the nuclear energy cycle.

"Federal Natural Resources Minister Gary Lunn has become an increasingly vocal promoter of the idea of using nuclear power as an alternative energy source to natural gas for developing Alberta's oil sands. Indeed, he has stated that it is not a matter of "if," but "when" a...

US shock at Iraq helicopter toll

"THE shocking toll of six American helicopters shot down in Iraq within three weeks has sparked a Pentagon inquiry into the use of surface-to-air (Sam) missiles against the aircraft. “Is there a concern? Yes, there is definitely a concern,” said a Pentagon official about...

Rocky: The crazy new contenders

"It's a scene from cinematic legend – the plucky underdog boxer sets off on his training run backed by supportive locals and a stirring soundtrack. Except this is no real Rocky, as our man shows by suddenly...

Inspired Websites and Print Design

"Looking for Inspiration? Design Inspiration inspires your business communications. From starter websites to sophisticated brochures we help you stand out. Websites - We design web sites that inspire customers to...

Blair: I have always backed gay adoption

"Tony Blair today sought to quell the row over gay adoptions, insisting he was "committed to finding a way through this sensitive and difficult decision". In a statement released by 10 Downing Street, Mr Blair insisted he had always personally been in favour of the right of...

''Hospital to Close, despite PM's vow''

A hospital is set to close despite a pre-election promise from the Prime Minister that there was "no question" of it being shut down. A review of health services in Teesside has recommended that two hospitals in Hartlepool and Stockton should close and be replaced with a...

A Tiny Invasion: U.S. Troops In Somalia After Raid

"A small team of American military personnel entered southern Somalia to try to determine exactly who was killed in a U.S. airstrike Monday that targeted suspected al-Qaeda figures thought to be hiding in swampy mangrove forests along the Indian Ocean, U.S. sources said...

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