Four Miami residents allegedly beat homeless man to death for using a nasty pick-up line.  |


SILVER SPRING, Maryland (Reuters) - Pfizer Inc's anti-blood-clotting drug Fragmin effectively prevents blood clots in cancer patients and warrants wider approval, a U.S. advisory panel overwhelmingly said on Wednesday.  |
The bodies of five Canadian soldiers killed in Afghanistan were returned home Wednesday and honoured in the largest repatriation ceremony since the mission began.  |
Hopling Technologies Continues to Expand the Scope of Fujitsu's WiMAX SoC Technology Within its Carrier-grade HopMAX Product Portfolio of Base Stations and High-end Subscriber Stations  |


HE HAD the 106th race of his career on Saturday, he'll have the 107th today, and there's every chance number 108 is looming at York this weekend so one thing you could never accuse Quito of being is workshy.  |
SERGIO Garcia believes Michelle Wie's appearance in the Omega European Masters in Switzerland is "good for the game".  |
CLARE Queen heads into today's Nykredit Danish Masters in Odense with her right to a place on the Ladies' European Tour on the line.  |
SCOTLAND'S amateur golfers got their defence of the Home Internationals title off to a winning start at Pyle and Kenfig in south Wales yesterday.  |
Faithless, Hard-Fi, James Dean Bradfield, Morrissey, Radiohead, Razorlight, Starsailor, Sugababes, The Charlatans, and The Dandy Warhols performed during day one of the V Festival at Weston Park on August 19th in Stafford, England. Check out pictures...  |
AN OXFORD academic has produced a hydrogen fuel cell which can produce the ultra-green energy source without the normal reliance on expensive platinum as a catalyst.  |
BRITISH scientists believe they have made a breakthrough in being able to predict the effect of volcanic eruptions, after studying Mount St Helens in the United States.  |
NASA is in a race against time to fix a fault on the Atlantis space shuttle after a problem with its power supply forced yesterday's scheduled launch to be abandoned.  |
HIGH cancer levels found in British estuary fish could indicate a link between pollutants and disease in humans, it was revealed yesterday.  |
SIR Clive Woodward has handed the task of boosting Britain's medal prospects at future Olympic Games.  |
THE Bus has left town and quarterback 'Big Ben' has been struck down by appendicitis, but the Super Bowl champions Pittsburgh Steelers are keen to show they are still the team to beat in the NFL.  |
updated on Wed, 06 Sep 2006 18:36:54 CDT - Smart cd label software that creates cd/dvd labels and jewel case inserts.  |
Commercial passenger airliners carry two billion tons of cargo a year, so millions of travelers a day are flying on top of cargo that has nothing to do with them and may not have been inspected. CBS 2's Antonio Mora  |
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A controversial policy promoting abstinence education to fight AIDS may be the best way to get men to treat women better, which experts agree is key to battling the AIDS epidemic, U.S. government AIDS officials said on  |
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - NASA on Wednesday postponed the launch of the space shuttle Atlantis at least until Friday because of a problem with a power system aboard the ship, officials with the U.S. space agency said.  |
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