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Canadians to get hairy for NHL playoffs
With NHL playoffs days away, Canadian hockey fans are being encouraged to get hairy and grow beards to raise funds for heart and stroke research. (www.beardathon.ca)For the second year, the National Hockey League Players' Association is teaming with the Heart and Stroke Foundation to raise funds by participating in the players' longstanding tradition of growing beards during the playoffs.In a rele
More Sports April 5, 2012
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Teller told robber to come back tomorrow
The FBI said an attempted bank robber in Chicago was foiled by a teller who told her the bank was closed and she should come back the following day. (MCT)The criminal complaint filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court said Olga Perdomo walked into the Albany Bank and Trust on West Lawrence Avenue around 5 p.m. on March 29 and handed a teller a note demanding "all of your money, no cops, no dye pack,"
Podcast April 5, 2012
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Korea can attain inflation target: Bahk
South Korea’s inflation seems to be stabilizing and the nation can achieve this year’s inflation target, Finance Minister Bahk Jae-wan said at a forum in Seoul on Wednesday. The ministry in December projected a 3.2 percent consumer price gain for 2012. He also said the South Korean economy is facing downside risks because of high oil prices. The global economy is showing signs of improvement and S
Latest News April 5, 2012
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Yahoo! axes workers in latest turn-around bid
Struggling US Internet pioneer Yahoo! said Wednesday it would slash some 2,000 jobs in a purge aimed at transforming into a "smaller, nimbler, more profitable" company.Yahoo! chief executive Scott Thompson, who took the helm in January promising to turn the company around after a year of falling income, said the job cuts were a "tough decision" to achieve that goal."We are intensifying our efforts
World Business April 5, 2012
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Life may 'hide' beneath Jupiter moon crust
Extraterrestrial life in the solar system may be hiding beneath the icy crust of Jupiter's moon Europa, safe from blasts of radiation, U.S. researchers say.Graphic image of Jupiter (MCT)The frozen moon is subject to constant and significant blasts of radiation from Jupiter's magnetic field that could annihilate life at shallow depths, so scientists are conducting an experiment to determine how dee
Technology April 5, 2012
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U.S. scientists launch personalized robot project
Imagine going to a local store, picking out a design for a robot to help with some household chores, and having the device built within a matter of hours.That is the vision of scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where a five-year, $10 million project to bring the power of robots to the average person is just getting started."This research envisions a whole new way of thinking
Technology April 5, 2012
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America's 'smallest town' up for sale
An outpost billed as America's smallest town is up for sale this week, complete with its own schoolhouse and gas station, with bidding starting at an enticing $100,000. (MCT)For a sum which would barely buy a one-room apartment in most places -- and a lot less in big cities -- the purchaser of Buford, Wyoming would get over 10 acres of land including a three-bedroom home, a garage, and a cellphone
World News April 5, 2012
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Wife, daughter guilty of killing bookie
A missing English bookmaker's wife was convicted Tuesday of killing him more than a decade ago with help from the couple's daughter.Shirley Banfield, 64, and Lynette Banfield, 40, were both sentenced to life in prison, The Guardian reported. Shirley Banfield must serve at least 18 years and her daughter 16.Don Banfield, 64, vanished in 2001. He had just signed a contract for the sale of his house
World News April 4, 2012
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Death penalty sought for Chinese captain over slain Korean officer
Prosecutors on Wednesday demanded capital punishment for the captain of a Chinese fishing boat accused of killing a South Korean law enforcement officer during a crackdown on illegal fishing last year. The 43-year-old captain, Cheng Dawei, was indicted in January on charges of stabbing Coast Guard Cpl. Lee Cheong-ho to death with a knife and seriously injuring another officer during a Dec. 12 raid
Social Affairs April 4, 2012
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Woman who became world's oldest doctor dies at 114
Dr. Leila Denmark, the world's oldest practicing physician when she retired at age 103, has died, her family members said. She was 114.Denmark became the first resident physician at Henrietta Egleston Hospital for Children in Atlanta when it opened in 1928, said her grandson, Steven Hutcherson of Atlanta. She also admitted the first patient at the hospital, now part of Children's Healthcare of Atl
People April 4, 2012
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Romney wins Wisconsin in primary hat-trick: media
Republican Mitt Romney notched a huge presidential primary triple win Tuesday, strengthening an already compelling case that he is the presumptive nominee in the battle for the White House. U.S. Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. (AFP-Yonhap News)Romney thumped his main rival Rick Santorum in Maryland and the US capital Washington, and was expected to win a tighter but more important r
World News April 4, 2012
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Discovery of an 'alien earth' imminent?
The first planet that can be considered a true "alien Earth" will probably be discovered in the next two years, a NASA scientist says.An artist's rendering of a satellite above the Earth. (AFP)Astronomers have so far found more than 750 so-called "exoplanets" orbiting distant stars, and NASA's Kepler Space Telescope has identified 2,300 possible "candidates" that will require analysis and further
Technology April 4, 2012
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U.S. attack suspect upset about expulsion, teasing
A nursing student expelled from a small Christian university and upset about being teased over his poor English skills opened fire at the school, going from room to room in a rampage that left six students and a secretary dead, police said Tuesday. Oakland Fire officials work outside of Oikos University after a school shooting in Oakland, California, Monday. (AP-Yonhap News)One L. Goh, 43, a South
Social Affairs April 4, 2012
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In group lottery wins splitting the spoils tough
Every once in a while a lottery jackpot becomes so huge that people can't help but band together in the hope of increasing their odds, pooling their money for a wad of tickets and promising to evenly split the spoils. Seems like a good idea until lightning strikes and the group wins.Then the future involves not only luxury, but also lawsuits. Numerous group winners have been sued by people claimin
World News April 4, 2012
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Big Bang, 2NE1 most favored by French fans: survey
South Korean pop groups Big Bang and 2NE1 are the most favored K-pop stars among French fans, a government poll released on Tuesday showed.In the online survey of 3,755 French respondents conducted by the Paris branch of the Korea Tourism Organization, 49.9 percent picked the five-member hip-hop band Big Bang as their favorite K-pop boy band and 64.8 percent chose the four-member hip-hop group2NE1
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