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China taxi drivers strike for 3rd day, some return to work
HANGZHOU, China (Reuters) - A strike by Chinese cab drivers in the eastern tourist city of Hangzhou stretched into a third day on Wednesday, highlighting frustration by migrant workers nationwide struggling with high costs. More »China taxi drivers strike for 3rd day, some return to work
Hosni Mubarak was making first public appearance since he was ousted on February 11
Egypt's ousted president Hosni Mubarak and his two sons pleaded "not guilty" to charges … More »Mubarak, sons plead not guilty to murder …
Josh Mayeux, network defender, works at the Air Force Space Command Network Operations & Security Center at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs
BOSTON (Reuters) - Security experts have discovered the biggest series of cyber attacks … More »Biggest-ever series of cyber attacks …
  • Manuel Antonio Noriega ruled Panama from 1983 to 1989
    France confirms it will extradite Panama's Noriega AFP News - 23 minutes agoFrance confirmed Wednesday that it has issued an extradition order to send Panamanian ex-strongman Manuel Noriega -- currently serving a French jail term for laundering … More »France confirms it will extradite Panama's Noriega
    Manuel Antonio Noriega ruled Panama from 1983 to 1989
    France confirmed Wednesday that it has issued an extradition order to send Panamanian ex-strongman Manuel Noriega -- currently serving a French jail term for laundering drug money -- back home.
  • Standard Chartered boosts profits AP - 23 minutes agoStandard Chartered bank reported first half profits for the ninth consecutive year Wednesday and said it was successfully reaching out to burgeoning middle classes in … More »Standard Chartered boosts profits
    Standard Chartered bank reported first half profits for the ninth consecutive year Wednesday and said it was successfully reaching out to burgeoning middle classes in Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
  • An image from Egyptian State television shows former president Hosni Mubarak on a stretcher in the court room
    Mubarak trial: live report AFP News - 10 minutes ago1154 GMT: Hundreds of tanks have been deployed today near the Syrian protest hubs of Hama and Deir Ezzor, a rights activist tells AFP More »Mubarak trial: live report
    An image from Egyptian State television shows former president Hosni Mubarak on a stretcher in the court room
    1154 GMT: Hundreds of tanks have been deployed today near the Syrian protest hubs of Hama and Deir Ezzor, a rights activist tells AFP
  • Ahead of the Bell: Factory Orders AP - 25 minutes agoBusinesses probably cut back on orders to U.S. factories in June as manufacturing slowed along with the rest of the economy. More »Ahead of the Bell: Factory Orders
    Businesses probably cut back on orders to U.S. factories in June as manufacturing slowed along with the rest of the economy.
  • Luxembourg's Prime Minister and the chairman of the Eurogroup meetings of eurozone nations, left, welcomes Italy's Finance Minister Giulio Tremonti upon his arrival at his office in Luxembourg, Wednesday Aug. 3, 2011. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)
    Italian borrowing rates touch new high AP - 25 minutes agoItaly's borrowing rates touched a new euro-era high on Wednesday as a global market sell-off reignited fears that the debt crisis will engulf the eurozone's third-largest … More »Italian borrowing rates touch new high
    Luxembourg's Prime Minister and the chairman of the Eurogroup meetings of eurozone nations, left, welcomes Italy's Finance Minister Giulio Tremonti upon his arrival at his office in Luxembourg, Wednesday Aug. 3, 2011. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)
    Italy's borrowing rates touched a new euro-era high on Wednesday as a global market sell-off reignited fears that the debt crisis will engulf the eurozone's third-largest economy.
  • Hosni Mubarak was making first public appearance since he was ousted on February 11
    Mubarak, sons plead not guilty to murder and graft AFP News - 31 minutes agoEgypt's ousted president Hosni Mubarak and his two sons pleaded "not guilty" to charges of murder and corruption, in the historic trial on Wednesday of the former strongman … More »Mubarak, sons plead not guilty to murder and graft
    Hosni Mubarak was making first public appearance since he was ousted on February 11
    Egypt's ousted president Hosni Mubarak and his two sons pleaded "not guilty" to charges of murder and corruption, in the historic trial on Wednesday of the former strongman that has gripped the nation.
  • Josh Mayeux, network defender, works at the Air Force Space Command Network Operations & Security Center at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs
    Biggest-ever series of cyber attacks uncovered Reuters - 33 minutes agoBOSTON (Reuters) - Security experts have discovered the biggest series of cyber attacks to date, involving the infiltration of the networks of 72 organizations including … More »Biggest-ever series of cyber attacks uncovered
    Josh Mayeux, network defender, works at the Air Force Space Command Network Operations & Security Center at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs
    BOSTON (Reuters) - Security experts have discovered the biggest series of cyber attacks to date, involving the infiltration of the networks of 72 organizations including the United Nations, governments and companies around the world.
  • Ahead of the Bell: Service sector index AP - 34 minutes agoThe U.S. service sector, which employs nearly 90 percent of the nation's work force, likely expanded for the 20th straight month in July. More »Ahead of the Bell: Service sector index
    The U.S. service sector, which employs nearly 90 percent of the nation's work force, likely expanded for the 20th straight month in July.
  • Germany loosens restrictions on buses AP - 39 minutes agoGermany's government is moving to loosen rules that until now have largely prevented companies from operating long-distance buses — a situation that has benefited the … More »Germany loosens restrictions on buses
    Germany's government is moving to loosen rules that until now have largely prevented companies from operating long-distance buses — a situation that has benefited the national railway.
  • FILE - In this July 27, 2011 file photo, Dunkin' Donuts products are displayed in Montpelier, Vt. Dunkin' Brands Group Inc., which went public last month, said Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2011, that its second-quarter earnings were nearly flat as the company focused on its U.S. expansion efforts and aggressive growth overseas.(AP Photo/Toby Talbot, File)
    Dunkin' Brands Group 2Q net income nearly flat AP - 14 minutes agoDunkin' Brands Group Inc., which went public last month, said Wednesday that its second-quarter earnings were nearly flat as the company focused on its U.S. expansion … More »Dunkin' Brands Group 2Q net income nearly flat
    FILE - In this July 27, 2011 file photo, Dunkin' Donuts products are displayed in Montpelier, Vt. Dunkin' Brands Group Inc., which went public last month, said Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2011, that its second-quarter earnings were nearly flat as the company focused on its U.S. expansion efforts and aggressive growth overseas.(AP Photo/Toby Talbot, File)
    Dunkin' Brands Group Inc., which went public last month, said Wednesday that its second-quarter earnings were nearly flat as the company focused on its U.S. expansion efforts and aggressive growth overseas.
  • China taxi drivers strike for 3rd day, some return to work
    China taxi drivers strike for 3rd day, some return to work Reuters - 46 minutes agoHANGZHOU, China (Reuters) - A strike by Chinese cab drivers in the eastern tourist city of Hangzhou stretched into a third day on Wednesday, highlighting frustration … More »China taxi drivers strike for 3rd day, some return to work
    China taxi drivers strike for 3rd day, some return to work
    HANGZHOU, China (Reuters) - A strike by Chinese cab drivers in the eastern tourist city of Hangzhou stretched into a third day on Wednesday, highlighting frustration by migrant workers nationwide struggling with high costs.
  • Thousands of Haitians remain in makeshift camps more than 18 months after the 2010 quake
    Tropical Storm Emily barrels towards fragile Haiti AFP News - 46 minutes agoHaiti hurried Wednesday to prepare for incoming Tropical Storm Emily, urging evacuations ahead of the roiling system that could bring flash floods to the impoverished … More »Tropical Storm Emily barrels towards fragile Haiti
    Thousands of Haitians remain in makeshift camps more than 18 months after the 2010 quake
    Haiti hurried Wednesday to prepare for incoming Tropical Storm Emily, urging evacuations ahead of the roiling system that could bring flash floods to the impoverished nation still struggling to recover from a devastating earthquake.
  • A Pakistani policeman searches a car in a troubled area of Karachi
    Pakistan steps up security as Karachi toll hits 58 AFP News - 48 minutes agoPakistan has deployed hundreds of extra paramilitary troops in its economic capital Karachi, struggling to end violence that has killed 58 people in five days, officials … More »Pakistan steps up security as Karachi toll hits 58
    A Pakistani policeman searches a car in a troubled area of Karachi
    Pakistan has deployed hundreds of extra paramilitary troops in its economic capital Karachi, struggling to end violence that has killed 58 people in five days, officials said Wednesday.
  • Sydney bomb squad investigating suspicious device AP - 12 minutes agoA police bomb squad was examining a suspicious device near a young woman in a suburban Sydney home late Wednesday, and authorities said they were limiting information … More »Sydney bomb squad investigating suspicious device
    A police bomb squad was examining a suspicious device near a young woman in a suburban Sydney home late Wednesday, and authorities said they were limiting information about the case because it was "very sensitive."
  • Tajikistan bans minors from entering mosques AP - 52 minutes agoTajikistan's authoritarian leader has approved a law barring minors from praying in mosques as his secular government seeks to minimize the rising influence of Islam … More »Tajikistan bans minors from entering mosques
    Tajikistan's authoritarian leader has approved a law barring minors from praying in mosques as his secular government seeks to minimize the rising influence of Islam in the Central Asian nation.
 

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