WHEN Google Maps launched in 2005, the reaction in some quarters was puzzlement. Why was a search engine getting into cartography? The answer became apparent as it rapidly enhanced the service with navigation, Street View, local business listings and so on. Google doesn't just want to catalogue the online world; it wants to know where...
Funerals for six protesters killed by Iraq troops
Labels: Technology FALLUJAH, Iraq: Funerals were to be held on Saturday for six anti-government demonstrators killed by Iraqi troops during a rally in Fallujah a day earlier, sharply raising tensions amid weeks of angry rallies.The deaths in the predominantly Sunni town west of Baghdad were the first since protests began last month, and came as tens of thousands rallied in Sunni areas of the country, railing...
21 sentenced to death over 2012 soccer riot
Labels: LifestyleEgyptian protesters take part in a demonstration near the prison in city of Port Said on January 25.STORY HIGHLIGHTSNEW: Forces clashed with family members of those convicted Known as the "massacre of Port Said," 74 people were killed in the riotThe violence occurred at the conclusion of a football match in Port Said last year The sentences were handed down in a packed courtroom(CNN) -- An Egyptian...
Notre Dame president defends handling of Te'o case
Labels: Health SOUTH BEND, Ind. Top administrators at Notre Dame decided within hours of hearing about the Manti Te'o dead girlfriend hoax that it did not involve a crime and within two days had concluded there was no NCAA violation, according to a letter sent by the university president to board of trustee members on Friday. The Rev. John Jenkins told trustees that despite "the unrelenting scrutiny of hundreds...
WH, Senators to Begin Push on Immigration Reform
Labels: Business The White House and a bipartisan group of senators next week plan to begin their efforts to push for comprehensive immigration reform.President Barack Obama will make an announcement on immigration during a Tuesday trip to Las Vegas, Nevada, the White House said on Friday. The Senate group is expected make their plans public around the same time, the Associated Press reported.See...
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Greek economic crisis has cleared the air
Labels: World EVEN the darkest cloud may have a silver lining. The sharp drop in air pollution that accompanied Greece's economic crisis could be a boon to the nation's health. Mihalis Vrekoussis of the Cyprus Institute in Nicosia and colleagues used three satellites...
Mixed reactions in India after high court delays controversial film's release
Labels: Technology INDIA: Mixed reactions in India to the Madras High Court's decision to put on hold the release of a movie "Vishwaroopam". The latest work of Tamil actor and film-maker Kamal Haasan, has been accused by some Muslim groups of making the community look bad.Haasan said he never intended to denigrate anyone and that the movie is being used by groups for political gain.Tamil actor and film-maker...
Te'o reveals biggest regret
Labels: LifestyleSTORY HIGHLIGHTSNEW: Te'o says he was embarrassed to discuss girlfriend upon learning she was fakeNEW: But while admitting some were misled, he says he "didn't lie" publicly Te'o has his first on-camera interview since news broke of the girlfriend hoax"I wasn't as forthcoming about (the story), but I didn't lie," he tells Katie Couric(CNN) -- He had wanted to help someone in need, this beautiful girl...
Battery expert: "I would not fly in a Dreamliner"
Labels: Health (CBS News) WASHINGTON - Investigators say they still don't know what caused batteries to burn in two Boeing 787 Dreamliners, and until they figure that out and how to fix the problem, none of the planes will be allowed to fly. More than any other plane, the Dreamliner relies on lithium ion batteries to help power its advanced electrical system. They're lighter and more powerful than older battery...
It's Official: Women Will Serve in Combat
Labels: Business Women will soon be able to serve in combat, as things officially changed with the stroke of a pen today at the Pentagon.At a joint news conference, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta and Joint Chiefs of Staff Charman Gen. Martin Dempsey signed a memorandum rolling back a 1994 directive prohibiting women from doing so."They serve, they're wounded, and they die right next to each...
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To spot a fit partridge, check out its 'necklace'
Labels: World HOW do you spot a fit partridge? Check out the fractals round its neck. Fractal geometry is used when a pattern is too complex to be described by Euclidean geometry. It has been applied to coastlines, plant structures and animals' foraging patterns....
Networking more important than getting pay rise: survey
Labels: Technology SINGAPORE: Eighty-five per cent of Singaporean professionals surveyed actually plan to make a New Year resolution related to their professional life or career this year - up from the 67 per cent who did in 2012 and in contrast to how only 54 per cent of them make New Year resolutions in general.Four hundred and fifty professionals were involved in the survey by LinkedIn, the world's largest...
Gergen: Speech deepens divisions
Labels: LifestyleSTORY HIGHLIGHTSDavid Gergen says historians will look on Obama's speech as an important source Obama seemed liberated to express his philosophy of government, he saysGergen says the president stressed equality in the tradition of Lincoln, KingHe says GOP is bristling at the speech, and it will likely deepen divisions in WashingtonEditor's note: David Gergen is a senior political analyst for CNN and...
Romney to be honored Friday at D.C. luncheon
Labels: Health Mitt Romney will make it to Washington, D.C. for inauguration week after all. The 2012 GOP presidential nominee and his wife Ann are scheduled to attend a luncheon in their honor Friday at Washington's J.W. Marriott hotel, National Journal reported this afternoon. The reception will be hosted by two of Romney's biggest campaign fundraisers: Virginia philanthropist Catherine Reynolds and hotel...
Pentagon to Allow Women in Combat
Labels: Business Defense Secretary Leon Panetta will lift a longstanding ban on women serving in combat, according to senior defense officials.The services have until this May to come up with a plan to implement the change, according to a Defense Department official.That means the changes could come into effect as early as May, though the services will have until January 2016 to complete the...
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MIT website hacked in tribute to Aaron Swartz
Labels: World Hal Hodson, technology reporterA tribute to internet activist Aaron Swartz replaced the homepage for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology today, in an apparent act of protest over the university's role in the legal case that led up to Swartz's suicide on 11 Jan.For a short time, visitors to the MIT.edu home page found a message that read: "R.I.P. Aaron Swartz. Hacked by grand wizard of Lulzsec,...
Unilever reports 5.0% profit rise to 4.48b euros
Labels: Technology THE HAGUE: Global food and cosmetics giant Unilever reported on Wednesday that net profit last year rose by 5.0 per cent from the 2011 level to 4.48 billion euros (US$5.96 billion).Unilever, which achieved sales exceeding 50 billion euros for the first time with a figure of 51.3 billion euros, up 10.5 per cent, said the outcome was an important step towards its target of sales of 80 billion...
Tapper talks Benghazi and his book
Labels: Lifestyle on your computer or on the CNN Apps for iPhone® and iPad®. iPhone, iPad and Mac are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. If you get CNN and HLN at home, you can watch them online and on the go for no additional chargeStart watching ...
Netanyahu likely clings to job in Israel election
Labels: Health JERUSALEM Israel's parliamentary election ended Wednesday in a stunning deadlock between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's hard-line bloc and center-left rivals, forcing the badly weakened Israeli leader to scramble to cobble together a coalition of parties from both camps, despite dramatically different views on Mideast peacemaking and other polarizing issues. Israeli media said that with 99.8...
Al Qaeda Commander Killed for the 3rd Time
Labels: Business The second in command of al Qaeda's Yemen affiliate was reportedly killed in an airstrike in Yemen in December, according to a news report by Arabic television network Al Arabiya, the third time the former Guantanamo detainee has been reported dead since 2010.According to the report, Said al-Shihri died last month after sustaining severe injuries from a joint U.S.-Yemeni airstrike...
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A theory of everything won't provide all the answers
Labels: World We shouldn't be obsessed with finding a theory of everything, says Lisa Randall, one of the world's most prominent theoretical physicists Doesn't every physicist dream of one neat theory of everything?There are lots of physicists!...
Penguin head-cam captures bird's eye view of hunt
Labels: Technology TOKYO: Miniature cameras attached to a penguin's head have given Japanese scientists a bird's eye view of the creature's incredible underwater hunting skills, the lead researcher said Tuesday.Using video cameras weighing just 33 grammes (around 1 oz) and equipped with accelerometers, depth gauges and thermometres, researchers were able to see exactly what the Adelie penguin sees when it...
Prince Harry: I killed Taliban
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