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California's Gold Coast - No Sign of Real Estate Slump Among the Priciest H
2007-11-28 15:33:00 Mansions in Beverly Hills are among the homes untouched by the country's mortgage crisis. More About: Estate , Real Estate , Gold , Real , Sign
Iceland Best Place to Live, Africa Worst
2007-11-28 15:32:00 Iceland is the world's best place to live, according to an annual U.N. report that ranked sub-Saharan Africa as the worst place for someone to call home. More About: Live , Iceland , Place
Experts Say You Can Make Money Online
2007-11-27 15:41:00 Lots of Options for People Who Want to Make a Fortune on the Internet More About: Money , Make Money , Make Money Online , Online , Experts
Natural disasters have quadrupled in two decades
2007-11-27 15:40:00 More than four times the number of natural disasters are occurring now than did two decades ago, British charity Oxfam said in a study Sunday that largely blamed global warming. More About: Disasters , Natural , Natural Disasters , Aster , Natural Disaster
Does Writers' Strike Help or Hurt '08 Candidates?
2007-11-27 15:37:00 Politicians May Not Be the Target of Jokes, But They're Also Not Reaching Voters Through Shows More About: Hurt , Candidates , Writers , Strike , Candidate
Worst. President. Ever. - The Economic Consequences of Mr. Bush
2007-11-25 16:38:00 When we look back someday at the catastrophe that was the Bush administration, we will think of many things: the tragedy of the Iraq war, the shame of Guantánamo and Abu Ghraib, the erosion of civil liberties. The damage done to the American economy does not make front-page headlines every day, but the repercussions will be felt beyond the lifetime of anyone reading this. More About: President , Economic , Consequences
Why are the candidates ignoring the dying dollar?
2007-11-25 16:26:00 Great powers die slowly. Bush took a nation with a budget surplus upon assuming office and has turned it into a global debtor. More About: Dollar , Candidates , Dying , Candidate
A Red Scare In Delhi
2007-11-25 16:24:00 Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh still badly needs to institute more reforms to lift the masses from poverty. More About: Delhi
Australia's New Leader Makes Global Warming a Priority
2007-11-25 16:22:00 Newly elected leader Kevin Rudd moved quickly Sunday to bring Australia into international talks on fighting global warming, and to head off potentially thorny relations with the United States and key Asian neighbors. More About: Global Warming , Global , Leader , Priority , Armin
Online Holiday Shopping: A Boom in the Gloom?
2007-11-23 15:23:00 Even as economic discontent casts a pall on the holiday shopping season, there may be a bright spot in one area of the retailing world: online. More than a third of Americans now say they'll buy holiday gifts over the Internet, a new high. More About: Shopping , Holiday , Online , Boom , The G
US Naval Ship Arrives in Bangladesh
2007-11-23 08:35:00 The ships are each carrying about 20 helicopters, which will help in delivering water, food and medical supplies to survivors in remote areas More About: Bangladesh , Naval , Ship , Glad
Will Musharraf Make It as Pakistan's President Again?
2007-11-23 03:47:00 Gen. Pervez Musharraf has overcome the last hurdle to being sworn in for a second term as president of Pakistan. More About: President , Make , Resident
John Edwards: Hillary Clinton's mudslinging charge 'absurd'
2007-11-23 03:20:00 John Edwards on Sunday called Hillary Clinton's mudslinging charges "absurd," warning that attacks on her so far are "milquetoast" compared with what's to come. More About: John Edwards , John , Charge
Expanding the Frontiers of the Vegetarian Plate
2007-11-23 03:17:00 VEGETARIANISM is a simple idea ? don't eat animals ? with an ancient pedigree. According to the Vegetarian Resource Group, 4.7 million American adults are vegetarians or vegans (people who avoid all animal products, including cheese and eggs). Yet even in San Francisco, with its countercultural and fresh food traditions, only about one in a hundred restaurants in the Zagat Survey is vegetarian. More About: Frontier
NYC Relief Effort For Cyclone Victims Begins
2007-11-21 16:26:00 The New York Bangledeshi community and the American Red Cross are teaming up to help raise funds for victims of a powerful cyclone that hit Bangladesh last week. More About: Relief , Victims , Cyclone
New York DMV Bans 'GETOSAMA' License Plates
2007-11-21 16:24:00 New York 's DMV red-lighted the anti-Usama bin Laden plates, banning them under an agency regulation that prohibits anything "obscene, lewd, lascivious, derogatory to a particular ethnic or other group or patently offensive." More About: New York , New-York , License
British Woman, 102, Bares All as Miss November for Nude Charity Calendar
2007-11-21 16:21:00 A 102-year-old British woman has decided she isn't too old to be a pinup ? and a naked one at that. More About: Charity , Woman , Miss , Calendar
After the Oil Crisis, a Food Crisis?
2007-11-19 08:24:00 Is the world headed for a food crisis? India, Mexico and Yemen have seen food riots this year. Argentines boycotted tomatoes during the country's recent presidential elections when the vegetable became more expensive than meat; and in Italy, shoppers organized a one-day boycott of pasta to protest rising prices. More About: Food , Crisis , Cris
Iran president calls U.S. dollar 'worthless'
2007-11-19 08:20:00 Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Sunday that OPEC?s members have expressed interest in converting their cash reserves into a currency other than the depreciating U.S. dollar, which he called a ?worthless piece of paper.? More About: Iran , Dollar , Calls , Resident
China Not Fighting Off E-Waste Nightmare
2007-11-19 08:15:00 Despite International Outcry, World's Electronic Waste Still Ends Up in China More About: Nightmare , Fighting
A world dying, but can we unite to save it?
2007-11-19 08:09:00 Humanity is rapidly turning the seas acid through the same pollution that causes global warming, the world's governments and top scientists agreed yesterday. The process ? thought to be the most profound change in the chemistry of the oceans for 20 million years ? is expected both to disrupt the entire web of life of the oceans and to make climate change worse. More About: World , Dying , Save , Unit
Teens Use Instant-Messaging to Avoid Awkward Moments
2007-11-16 09:55:00 Sure, instant messaging is fast and efficient.For many teenagers, it's also a great way to avoid those OMG moments ? that's "omigod" ? of mortifying face-to-face confrontations. More About: Instant Messaging , Teens , Moments , Avoid , Mess
China's Spies, Unfair Policies Threaten U.S. Economy
2007-11-16 09:52:00 A congressional advisory panel said Thursday that Chinese spying represents the greatest threat to U.S. technology and recommended counterintelligence efforts to stop China from stealing the nation's manufacturing expertise. More About: Economy , Policies , Unfair , Spies , Threat
Woman Searches for Husband's Killer Online
2007-11-16 09:50:00 A 23-year-old Arizona woman has posted ads across the Internet seeking information about a hit-and-run driver who killed her husband in front of his two young children last month. More About: Killer , Online , Woman
Pamela Anderson's Meat-Free Turkey Giveaway
2007-11-16 05:59:00 "This time of year can be especially hard for those who find themselves homeless, and it?s murder on turkeys,? Pam said in a statement, adding, ?It?s easy to have a holiday meal that gives even turkeys something to be thankful for.? More About: Turkey , Meat , Free , Pamela , Turk
The Sexiest Man Alive 2007
2007-11-15 05:35:00 Matt Damon takes the top honor, but he wasn't alone in turning up the heat. Check out some of the sexy men who made PEOPLE's list! More About: Alive , Sexiest Man Alive , Alive 2007
Airport screeners missed bomb parts
2007-11-15 05:30:00 Government investigators smuggled liquid explosives and detonators past airport security, exposing a dangerous hole in the nation's ability to keep these forbidden items off of airplanes. More About: Airport , Parts , Bomb
Dave Opens Own Wallet To Pay His Staff
2007-11-15 05:28:00 David Letterman and his producers yesterday morning announced to his Late Show staff that they will be paid through the end of the year even though the show isn't on the air during the writers strike. More About: Dave , Staff , Wallet
Strike Costing Leno And Letterman Each $100,000 Per Night
2007-11-15 05:27:00 The TV writers' strike is costing David Letterman and Jay Leno more than $100,000 a night each. More About: Night , Strike
India Nervously Watches Crisis Unfold in Pakistan
More articles from this author:2007-11-14 09:03:00 Despite the house arrest of a chief opposition leader and virtual martial law throughout Pakistan , India , the world's largest democracy, has reacted to emergency rule in neighboring Pakistan with one thought: Don't rock the boat. More About: Watches , Crisis , Cris 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 |



