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Chinese Drywall Linked to Corrosion
Federal investigators reported a “strong association” between chemicals in Chinese drywall and complaints by homeowners of metal and electrical corrosion.
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Hewlett-Packard’s Profit Increases
The technology company tripled its share repurchase program to $12 billion, as a strong performance in China and improved margins in its services business helped lift quarterly earnings.
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Public Database Is Urged to Monitor Drug Safety
A study proposes a broad model for monitoring drug safety that would consist of detailed publicly available data that independent researchers could freely analyze.
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Public Database Is Urged to Monitor Drug Safety
A study proposes a broad model for monitoring drug safety that would consist of detailed publicly available data that independent researchers could freely analyze.
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News Corp. Weighs an Exclusive Alliance With Bing
A deal to block Google searches from News Corporation content would erect uncustomary barriers and could scramble the landscape of the Web.
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21 Reported Dead and 22 Missing in Mass Kidnapping Linked to Philippine Election
In one of the worst incidents of election-related violence in the Philippines, more than 40 people were kidnapped.
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Another Loss for Pfizer in Drug Suits
The drug maker has been ordered to pay punitive damages to two women whose breast cancer was diagnosed after they used hormone drugs.
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Vital Signs: PATTERNS: Smoking in U.S. Declines but Not by Much
Some 20.6 percent of Americans were current smokers in 2008, a drop from 20.9 percent in 2004, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
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Book Calls Jewish People an ‘Invention’
The book by Shlomo Sand, which mixes respected scholarship with dubious theories, spent months on the best-seller list in Israel and is now available in English.
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Names of the Dead
The Department of Defense has identified 914 American service members who have died as a part of the Afghan war and related operations.
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Names of the Dead
The Department of Defense has identified 914 American service members who have died as a part of the Afghan war and related operations.
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Remarkable Creatures: In Snails and Snakes, Features to Delight Darwin
As the world celebrates the 150th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s “On the Origin of Species,” some facts on snails and snakes that would have intrigued him.
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Gunfire and Bombs Kill 4 G.I.’s in 24 Hours
Four United States troops have died fighting in Afghanistan in the last 24 hours, NATO said in a statement Monday.
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India Officials Angered by Leak of Attack Report
The report on the 1992 destruction of a mosque by a Hindu mob found that the event had been given implicit approval by India’s right wing BJP party.
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Brazil Leader Defends Iranian’s Visit
Brazil’s decision to host President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was viewed as a signal of diplomatic ambitions.
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U.K. Documents Show Friction With U.S. on Iraq
The documents have revealed animosity among senior British officers toward U.S. military commanders in the aftermath of the invasion of Iraq.
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Sports of The Times: Instead of Firing Coach, Northeastern Ends the Program
Northeastern athletic director Peter Roby said the university simply could not afford to spend what it takes to remain competitive.
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Deal Ends Legal Fight Over London Police Killing
Scotland Yard and the family of an electrician mistakenly shot dead by police officers said that they had a compensation deal after more than four years.
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World Briefing | Asia: Sri Lanka: Early Elections Are Called
President Mahinda Rajapaksa signed a decree calling for early elections, hoping to take advantage of his popularity after ending the country’s 25-year civil war.
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