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Google speeds up its internet search engine by launching a new product, Google Instant, that displays results as soon as users type in queries.
A survey shows a majority of web users have suffered cybercrime, but many respondents were themselves less than honest.
Premises across Europe, including a Swedish university, have been raided by police in a piracy crackdown
The UK's Information Commissioner has reprimanded ISP TalkTalk over recent unpublicised trials of its anti-malware system.
Sony has released a "minor" update for its PlayStation 3 that closes a loophole that allowed users to run pirated software.
 
Millions of barrels of crude spewed by BP's blown-out well have reduced deep-sea oxygen levels -- but nowhere near enough to create another of the ``dead zones'' that periodically plague the Gulf of Mexico, a federal study said Tuesday.
A federal judge has agreed with the government that it can indefinitely hold at Guantánamo an Afghan man whom military intelligence says belonged to an anti-American cell near Kandahar.
The Pentagon's war crimes appeals court announced without explanation Friday that the full U.S. Court of Military Commission Review, not a smaller panel, would review the conviction of Osama bin Laden's driver, now free and living in Yemen.
A U.S. appeals court has again upheld the continued detention of a former cook for Taliban forces who said he never fired a shot in battle.
Omar Khadr's terror trial will resume at Guantánamo more than two months after his lawyer collapsed in court.
 
Handing a victory to the Obama administration, a sharply divided federal appeals court dismisses a lawsuit involving the CIA's secret program to imprison suspects abroad.

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For a city already struggling with high unemployment, widespread foreclosures and deep budget cuts, here was another crisis: Wind-whipped fires tearing through row after row of homes, some of them abandoned.




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The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan tells NBC News that a Florida church?s plan to burn the Quran would fuel anti-U.S. hatred rivaling the backlash against the U.S. abuses at Iraq?s Abu Ghraib prison.

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The FBI has begun to collect information relating to a plan by a radical Christian pastor in Florida to stage a public Quran burning. But officials say they don't believe the FBI or any other federal authority has the power to stop at least a token Quran burning by the Rev. Terry Jones of the Dove World Outreach Center.

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Transocean Ltd., the owner of the doomed rig leased by BP, says BP's internal investigation into the explosion and Gulf  oil spill covered up the critical factor leading to the tragedy: the  well design.




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The Legislature may have started demolition Wednesday on MARTA as it has existed for 40 years. If so, no one could be happier than MARTA CEO Beverly Scott.
The refurbishment of Georgia?s neighborhoods continued Wednesday when the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded more than $50 million in federal grants statewide, including $12 million to metro Atlanta, to renovate or finish homes in depressed communities.
CLEVELAND - Politically weakened but refusing to bend, President Barack Obama insisted Wednesday that Bush-era tax cuts be cut off for the wealthiest Americans, joining battle with Republicans - and some fellow Democrats - just two months before bruising midterm elections.
 
High doses of B vitamins may slow the rate of brain shrinkage in older people experiencing warning signs of Alzheimer's disease, a new study says.
Scientists begin a study to determine if an everyday vitamin supplement could help prevent a common birth defect.
There are now 12 cases linked to a Legionnaires' outbreak, as health officials focus on south Wales industrial sites in the search for the cause.
Millions of pounds are lost in England by the failure of the NHS to provide more obesity operations, a study says.
The injury into contaminated NHS blood products in the 1980s will hear from the victims who contracted HIV and Hepatitis.

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AP - Reggie Bush declined to go into any detail Wednesday on what he knows about the status of his 2005 Heisman Trophy.


AP - A defamation lawsuit against Roger Clemens should be thrown out because the seven-time Cy Young Award winner was merely trying to defend himself against his former personal trainer's doping allegations, Clemens' lawyers argued Wednesday.


AP - Georgia star receiver A.J. Green was suspended by the NCAA for four games on Wednesday for selling a bowl jersey for $1,000 to someone who qualifies as an agent.


AFP - England manager Fabio Capello has ruled out the possibility that he will continue in the job after the Euro 2012 tournament, killing off speculation that recent good performances could prolong his stay.


AP - Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram is unlikely to play for No. 1 Alabama against No. 18 Penn State on Saturday.


 
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says Mexican drug violence is looking increasingly like an insurgency, a comment strongly rejected by Mexico.
Taliban leader Mullah Omar says his fighters are on the verge of victory in Afghanistan and the Nato-led campaign has been "a complete failure".
High doses of B vitamins may slow the rate of brain shrinkage in older people experiencing warning signs of Alzheimer's disease, a new study says.
Google speeds up its internet search engine by launching a new product, Google Instant, that displays results as soon as users type in queries.
President Obama defends his opposition to extending Bush-era tax cuts for wealthier people and criticises what he calls Republican obstruction.
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