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 | Blasts rock Syria's second city | | At least 28 people have been killed by bombs targeting security forces compounds in Syria's second city of Aleppo, state media report.
|  | Greek PM warns of default 'chaos' | | Greece faces "uncontrolled chaos" if it defaults on its debts, warns PM Lucas Papademos, as unions begin a general strike and four ministers resign.
|  | Obama changes contraception rule | | US President Barack Obama says insurers - and not religious institutions - will provide contraception to women free of charge, amid a row with religious leaders.
|  | UN chief urges calm on Falklands | | UN chief Ban Ki-moon calls on Argentina and the UK to avoid an "escalation" in tensions over the disputed Falkland Islands.
|  | Russian 'sold CIA missile data' | | A senior officer at Russia's Plesetsk space station is jailed for 13 years after being convicted of selling missile test data to the CIA.
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Business Week Online
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 | Google May Get Into Hardware | | Google is developing an entertainment device that will rely on wireless home networks, according to an FCC filing
|  | Google Plans First Retail Store | | Google Inc. plans its first stand- alone retail store at its European headquarters in Dublin after a trial at a computer shop in London, according to a filing by the world’s most popular search engine.
|  | Foreclosure Deal Will Spur Home Seizures | | The $25 billion settlement with banks may trigger a wave of foreclosures, while making a recovery more likely
|  | Florida Homeowners Find Little to Cheer | | Florida, the U.S. state with the highest percentage of troubled mortgages, may collect almost one-quarter of the national $25 billion foreclosure settlement. For Cheryl Alexander, who had a court halt the forced sale of her home, that’s not enough.
|  | The Ultimate Guide to Facebook's IPO | | The elaborate dance with regulators and investors has begun
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International Herold Tribune - Asia & Pacific
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International Herold Tribune - Africa&Middle East
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 | Two Sudans Edge Closer to Brink in Oil Dispute | | Sudan and South Sudan are seizing tankers, shutting down wells and imperiling the tenuous, American-backed peace that has held — just barely — between the two countries after decades of war.
|  | World Briefing | Africa: Libya: Syrian Diplomats Ejected | | Libya has given Syria’s chargé d’affaires and his staff in Tripoli 72 hours to leave the country, the Foreign Ministry said Thursday.
|  | World Briefing | Africa: Somalia: Rebels Join Al Qaeda | | The Somali militants known as the Shabab have formally joined Al Qaeda, according to a video translation released Thursday of a message from Al Qaeda’s leader, Ayman al-Zawahri.
|  | World Briefing | Middle East: Egypt: 18 Border Guards Abducted | | Bedouin tribesmen kidnapped 18 Egyptian border guards in the Sinai along the Israeli border on Thursday, security officials said.
|  | Neighborhood Joint | Astoria: At the Egyptian Coffee Shop, Hookah Smoke and Mideast News | | At the Egyptian Coffee Shop in Astoria, Queens, the self-proclaimed “first hookah lounge in America,” news reports from home do not get in the way of a good smoke.
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MSNBC.com
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The New York Times
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The Wallstreet Journal
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 | U.S. Stocks Slump | | Stock indexes pared losses but remained well in the red, after tumult over the Greek bailout and disappointing readings on the U.S. trade deficit and consumer confidence.
|  | Hedge-Fund Chief Is Charged in Insider Probe | | A California hedge-fund manager was charged with making a series of improper trades in Google and other tech companies based on inside information.
|  | First Solar Warns on Plant Sale | | First Solar shares fell sharply after the company warned a delay in government funding may stymie its sale of a California solar farm to Exelon.
|  | Massachusetts Subpoenas BofA | | Massachusetts' securities regulator has subpoenaed Bank of America in connection with its involvement in two loan securities that resulted in $150 million in losses for investors.
|  | Stakes Rise in Apple vs. Google | | Google plans to make a branded home-entertainment system, moving toward control of both the software and hardware process, a formula used by rival Apple.
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