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Claim Sarkozy used short people as props hits Web

[2009-09-09 13:53]

A factory worker's claim that she was chosen to stand near the French president during a photo shoot because she is short is making waves on the Internet, and rankling Sarkozy's office.

US banks trim overdraft fees amid criticism

[2009-09-23 13:37]

As lawmakers prepare to implement sweeping credit card reforms, Bank of America Corp. and JPMorgan Chase & Co. are moving to overhaul overdraft fees and practices that have been criticized industrywide as excessive and harmful to consumers.

Asian social networking sites profit from virtual money

[2009-09-09 10:16]

By selling an array of virtual products from avatar clothes to e-furniture, Asia's social networking sites appear to have solved the conundrum of how to leverage big profits from their extensive user bases.

US gov't struggles to find answer to pilot fatigue

[2009-09-01 17:55]

Finding ways to prevent pilot fatigue has stymied federal regulators and the airline industry for decades. Agencies have been recommending rule updating.

Who will be next President of Afghanistan?

[2009-08-19 20:42]

Afghans are going to vote on August 20, 2009 for the second time, electing their own president after the Taliban regime was toppled by US-led invasion in 2001.

Australian inquiry blames captain for 1941 tragedy

[2009-08-13 13:22]

A military inquiry blamed a navy captain's "errors of judgment" for Australia's worst maritime tragedies in which 645 crew were lost when a cruiser was sunk by a German raider during WWII.

90-yr-old former Nazi gets life term

[2009-08-12 10:59]

A court Tuesday jailed a 90-year-old former German army commander for life for ordering a massacre of Italian civilians in 1944, in one of Germany's last major Nazi war crimes trials.

Even in death, no rest for lynching victim Till

[2009-07-14 09:51]

Four years after his body was exhumed as part of an investigation, his original glass-topped casket has been found in a rusty shed at a suburban cemetery.

JPMorgan plays the field in Rio-Chinalco saga

[2009-06-17 11:32]

JPMorgan's swift move from advising Chinalco's billion dollar offer for Rio to helping Rio underwrite a bumper rights issue has prompted rival bankers to query JPMorgan's loyalties.

1st face, hands transplant patient dies

[2009-06-16 08:28]

A Frenchman who underwent the world's first face and double-hand transplant in April after being horribly disfigured in an accident has died, hospital officials said Monday.

Picasso book of sketches stolen

[2009-06-10 11:27]

A red notebook of 33 pencil drawings by Pablo Picasso has been stolen from a specially locked glass case in the Paris museum that bears the painter's name, authorities said Tuesday.

Going green becomes way of death in US

[2009-05-07 09:25]

Someday soon, the grass may be greener for people laid to rest in a section of one Lawrence, Kansas, cemetery.

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