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Airport Check-in: United's LineBusters keep lines moving

SuperShuttle driver Elie Tambou works for the airport shuttle service, which has launched in Paris. LineBuster, a handheld touch-screen device, tells roaming United agents at airports if customers have been automatically...

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Closing Arguments: No clear benefit to holding 9/11 trial in New York - Philadelphia Inquirer

New York Daily News Closing Arguments: No clear benefit to holding 9/11 trial in New York Philadelphia Inquirer Ownership of the disastrous decision to try al-Qaeda leaders in New York City federal court is the one clear thing...

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Mescaline left Jean-Paul Sartre in the grip of lobster madness - Times Online

timesonline.co.uk (UK) Mescaline left Jean-Paul Sartre in the grip of lobster madness - Times Online Mescaline left Jean-Paul Sartre in the grip of lobster madness John Gerassi, a New York professor of political science whose...

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Winston's ash in the attic

Christian Williams, 33, was given the amazing keepsake as a boy by his grandad Ronald. The ex soldier acted as butler to the World War II PM and Allied leaders including US President Franklin D Roosevelt and France's Charles de...

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Is it Hot in Here?

HAYSOOS! If they were in prison, what Life just did to People Magazine and its much vaunted “Sexiest Man Alive” issue would be called a shanking. I love Johnny Depp just as much as the next person but I’ve noticed that for some...

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Obama meets Hu Jintao on home ground - Reality of economic basics prevail

It was predictable. United States president Barack Obama would visit with his counterpart, Hu Jintao at home, in China. They would issue separate statements rather than a joint communiqué. Trade and the economy would loom large...

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No to domestic violence

The threat of domestic violence is a serious concern for women in the DR, but the legal system continues to fail in providing legal protection for victims. This stark reality was the motivating force for a march that took place...

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The RBI’s tiny pot of gold

India has all along been the largest market in the world for gold. Yet, for many years, policymakers have denigrated the proclivity of the masses to buy and hoard gold. Paradoxically, all decision-takers, in their individual...

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International Operation Combats Online Supply of Counterfeit and Illegal Medicines

LYON, France, November 20 /PRNewswire/ -- In response to an ever-increasing number of websites supplying dangerous and illegal medicines, Operation Pangea II, involving 24 countries, was coordinated by INTERPOL and the World...

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Aéroports de Paris laat reizigers toekomstige toetjes proeven

Donderdag 19 november 2009 | Business Wire ] Reglementair nieuws: Aéroports de Paris (Paris:ADP) (Pink Sheets:AEOPF) laat vandaag midden in terminal 1 tweehonderd reizigers meedoen aan een smaakproeverij van vijf chocoladedesserts

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