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Budget cuts have increased class sizes, reduced services and supplies and thinned the ranks of teachers.
LONDON (Reuters) - A London musical will mark the 50th anniversary of the Beatles' debut single "Love Me Do", released in Britain in October 1962, after full theatrical rights to much of the Fab Four's back catalogue were granted to a West End production for the first time. "Let It Be" will run at the Prince of Wales Theatre from September 14 until January 19, 2013, and feature live performances
(Reuters) - GameStop Corp gave a fiscal-year outlook on the high end of analysts' estimates, saying it expects to boost sales of used videogames and to benefit from new hardware from Nintendo Co Ltd. But the retailer's shares turned 6 percent lower after opening higher, with some analysts saying the company would be hurt by a weak economy. Consoles from Microsoft Corp and Sony Corp may still be y
Apple has a lot riding on the success of the new iPad. It’s the company’s only big launch this year until the iPhone 5 is expected t…
(Reuters) - NASA said hackers broke into its computer systems 13 times last year, stealing employee credentials and gaining access to mission-critical projects in breaches that could compromise U.S. national security. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration spends only $58 million of its $1.5 billion annual IT budget on cyber security, Paul Martin, the agency's inspector general, told a
(Reuters) - NASA said hackers stole employee credentials and gained access to mission-critical projects last year in 13 major network breaches that could compromise U.S. national security. National Aeronautics and Space Administration Inspector General Paul Martin testified before Congress this week on the breaches, which appear to be among the more significant in a string of security problems fo
Tears flowed as New Zealanders marked the first anniversary of the deadly Christchurch earthquake, standing in silent tribute to the victims.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Having found this holiday season that they cannot beat iPad, iPhone and iPod, toymakers have decided to join them, lining up a host of playthings that come to life when hooked up to the devices, gadgets that kids love to play with. Industry insiders call them "AppCessories," and expect a wide array of these items to be on display at the American Toy Fair, which officially kic
The annual Macworld exposition begins on Thursday in San Francisco, and for the twenty-eighth consecutive year will bring together Apple fans, u…
Thousands of Egyptians gathered in Tahrir Square on Wednesday to mark one year since the start of the protests that toppled Hosni Mubarak. Many in the country feel reform has not gone far enough and seek the resignation of the military leadership.
January 24th marks a year since one of the largest terrorist acts that occurred in Russia during the recent years. It goes about the explosion at Moscow's Domodedovo International Airport. Magomed Yevloev, a 21-year-old suicide bomber, a resident of the village of Ali-Yurt, Ingushetia, detonated his explosive device on January 24, 2011
It has been one year since protesters in Cairo set in motion Egypt's popular uprising, turning "January 25" into a battle-cry for revolution. But after 12 months of a rocky transition to democracy, few are ready to celebrate an unfinished revolution.
A progress report by international lenders found that Ireland had made striking progress at cutting its deficit but that economic growth would slow in 2012.
Apple is actively working to improve its green and ethical credentials and remedy the well-known problems within its operations in China, after it was revealed that the company commissioned 229...
Tunisians are commemorating the anniversary of Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali’s ouster with official and unofficial ceremonies. But many Tunisians are still waiting to see the dreams of the world’s first Arab Spring uprising fulfilled.
Millions of Chinese migrant workers head home for the holidays.
Under-fire tech firm Research In Motion has moved to thank its fans in Asia by posting a New Year video to BlackBerry users in the region, albeit ten days into...

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