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On the eve of a primary, Senator Richard G. Lugar’s campaign was by no means in retreat despite poll numbers that showed the support of only 38 percent of likely voters.
"People would say, 'Oh, what's wrong with your golf, what's going on with your golf?' and I thought, it's not golf, it's my head. It's me."
California is proposing changes in its efforts against gang violence that could decrease the use of long-term segregation.
Stashing gold at home rather than having cash in the bank is a generations-old habit in communist Vietnam, but a recent surge in prices has sparked government attempts to bring the yellow metal to heel.Last year the country bought more gold per capita than India or China, according to the World Gold Council, and domestic prices soared by 18 percent -- far outstripping the global market's 11 perce
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp's fiscal second-quarter profit fell very slightly as lagging computer sales to cash-strapped consumers in the United States and Europe hurt its core Windows business. Companies and emerging markets are still hungry for new PCs, according to the latest data, but customers in mature markets are ditching their Windows-powered netbooks in favor of Apple Inc's iPad,
LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - In the constant game of thrones that is the Silicon Valley tech giants' battle for dominance, 2012 could be the year that Microsoft comes back from exile. Having lost its beat about a decade ago, the software giant has more recently been plotting an aggressive grab for territory. And it's getting back in the game with actual innovation. Flush with capital from its stea
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian riot police fired barrages of tear gas at hardcore protesters demanding Egypt's army relinquish power in a sixth night of violence which has led the interior minister, according to one report, to propose postponing elections due on November 28.
In the ethnically diverse city of Homs, violence between Alawite and Sunni is rife, offering a chilling vision of Syria’s possible future.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's efforts next week to persuade Asia-Pacific leaders of his commitment to the region may be undercut by distractions in Washington, where budget fights may come to a head while he is away.
Battles won, friends lost: how much longer will it take to make the country safe, asks Patrick Hennessey.
Violence in recent days, with more than 50 people killed, has constituted the worst outbreak in Sana since the beginning of the uprising in Yemen.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Joe Fornelli knows the art of survival.
Politicians are using redistricting battles to advance their own agendas — ones that often have nothing to do with Latino representation.
News agencies reported on Monday that the Yemeni air force was responding with bombing runs to Islamist militants who were consolidating control over a second city on the southern coast.
AP - A coalition of musicians is demanding the Recording Academy restore more than 30 categories cut from the Grammy Awards, alleging the reductions unfairly target ethnic music and were done without the input of its thousands of members.
NEW YORK (YouTube.com/AdAge) -- While Starbucks has cut jobs and stores this year, McDonald's hasEkleyen: cagan-e-zbanneron 10-05-2011Kategori: Haber Politika-PoliticsEtiketler: business news mcdonalds retail marketing market advertising İzlenme: 4 | Yorum: 0
Boise City, Okla., has gone 222 days with less than a quarter-inch of rain in any single day, a state climatologist said.
An effort to improve nutrition is up against an array of powerful forces, from economics to biology, all of which are playing out in Philadelphia, where the obesity rate is among the nation’s highest.

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