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Look, no hands! The driverless future of driving is here
22 February 2012
Will there be a time in our lives when cars don’t crash? When a Mustang can warn a BMW that it’s changing lanes
 
 
Phone journalism gives a voice to India's rural poor
22 February 2012
As a journalist hailing from the Indian state of Chhattisgarh, the epicenter of a violent Maoist insurgency
 
 
'Must-have' gadgets at world's biggest mobile show
22 February 2012
Mobile World Congress is the world's largest mobile phone trade show, held every year in Barcelona.
 
 
In a crisis, Rupert Murdoch launches a newspaper
21 February 2012
You just can't tell with Rupert. According to his friends -- and there are still many in journalism, even if British politicians are for once giving him a very wide berth.
 
 
One stem cell burger: $330,000
21 February 2012
If you're concerned about the ethics of livestock production but don't want to become a vegetarian, consider this: It may be possible to grow meat in a petri dish. Dr. Mark Post, professor of vascular physiology at the University of Maastricht.
 
 
Ex-ESPN writer says slur was 'honest mistake'
21 February 2012
Former ESPN writer Anthony Federico apologized Monday for writing an offensive headline about basketball sensation Jeremy Lin, calling it "an honest mistake."
 
 
Nearly 300 elephants slain in Cameroon for ivory, government minister confirms
21 February 2012
Poachers in search of ivory in northern Cameroon have slaughtered nearly 300 elephants for their tusks since mid-January, according to the country's minister of forestry and wildlife.
 
 
Thai police seeking more suspects in relation to Bangkok blasts
21 February 2012
The Thai police are seeking more suspects in connection with the series of bombs that went off in Bangkok last week as they try to piece together the facts in a murky affair.
 
 
Lin seeks privacy for Taiwan relatives
20 February 2012
The NBA's latest on-court sensation has appealed for space to be given to his relatives in Taiwan. New York Knicks star Jeremy Lin issued the request in a post-game interview after starring in his team's dramatic 104-97.
 
 
Chisora threatens to shoot Haye in brawl following Klitschko defeat
20 February 2012
British boxer Dereck Chisora threatened to shoot compatriot David Haye when the two became embroiled in an ugly brawl after Chisora had been defeated in Munich by WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko.
 
 
Protesters and police clash as Senegal election nears
20 February 2012
Clashes erupted between police and protesters in Senegal Sunday, a week before the country's presidential elections.Demonstrators threw rocks and police threw tear gas canisters near a mosque in downtown Dakar.
 
 
Jewish groups decry 'anti-Semitic' Venezuelan state media article
20 February 2012
Two Jewish organizations are calling on Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to stop what they say are anti-Semitic attacks by his government's media.
 
 
Japan posts record trade deficit as energy costs climb
20 February 2012
Japan -- battered by a strong yen, slowing global demand and increased oil and gas imports due to last year's Fukushima nuclear disaster.
 
 
Officials lower death toll from Honduran prison fire
20 February 2012
Fire officials on Sunday lowered the number of people they say were killed when a fire ripped through a prison in central Honduras last week to 358.
 
 
The Sun on Sunday to launch next week
20 February 2012
A Sunday edition of Britain's best-selling newspaper will launch next week, The Sun announced Sunday, two days after media magnate Rupert Murdoch said those plans were in the works.
 
 
Ambitious Azarenka downplays the pressure of being No. 1
17 February 2012
Victoria Azarenka's peerless run of form in 2012 has seen her secure a maiden grand slam title and cement her place as the finest women's tennis player on the planet.
 
 
'Colbert Report' halts production for unexplained reasons
17 February 2012
Hold the faux breaking news: "The Colbert Report" has suspended production for at least a couple of days. "Due to unforeseen circumstances, the show will air repeat episodes on Wednesday.
 
   
Maronite Church committed to open, democratic state
23 January 2012
Maronite Patriarch Beshara Rai said Sunday the Maronite Patriarchate is committed to making Lebanon a democratic country open to the East and the West, supporting a dialogue between various cultures and religions.
Berri to Bassil: level with the Lebanese people
23 January 2012
Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri urged Energy Minister Jibran Bassil to be honest with the Lebanese regarding electricity problems affecting thousands nationwide, Ad-Diyar reported Monday.
Lebanese demand Army on border after teen killed
23 January 2012
ARIDA, Lebanon: A funeral for a Lebanese teenager killed by Syrian naval forces gave way to anger Sunday in the Lebanese border town of Arida
Berri Urges Cabinet to Prioritize Oil Appointments
20 January 2012
Speaker Nabih Berri has urged the government to speed up public sector appointments but said the Oil Management Authority should be prioritized to pave way for oil exploration.
Transportation Allowance Awaiting Nahhas as Minister Expected to Sign Wage Hike Decree
20 January 2012
Labor Minister Charbel Nahhas, who reluctantly approved the cabinet’s decision on a wage hike on Wednesday, is expected to sign the decree as he is preparing a draft law.
Appointments Back in the Spotlight as Bkirki Complains of Suleiman-Aoun Differences over Maronite Posts
20 January 2012
Public sector appointments came back to the spotlight after the government approved a much awaited wage hike but differences between President Michel Suleiman.
Report: Fransen Setting Stage to Issue Indictments in 3 Cases Linked to Hariri’s Murder
20 January 2012
Special Tribunal for Lebanon Pre-Trial Judge Daniel Fransen has made a progress in preparing the indictments in the assassination attempts.
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