Latest worldwide news Manning acquitted of aiding enemy, still may face long jail term | | FORT MEADE, Md./BOSTON (Reuters) - A military judge on Tuesday found U.S. soldier Bradley Manning not guilty of aiding the enemy, the most serious charge he faced for handing over documents to WikiLeaks, but he still likely faces a long jail term after being found guilty of 19 other counts. |
Behind the Popes Surprising Shift | | The Timess Ian Fisher, a former Rome bureau chief, on the popes statement on gay priests and how it differentiates Francis from previous leaders of the Catholic Church. |
Aberdeen, With a Foot on the Seafloor | | Since the early 1970s, Aberdeen, Scotland, has evolved from a gritty fishing town into the worlds center of innovation in technology for the offshore energy industry. |
Sprint posts wider quarterly loss on steep costs | | NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sprint Corp , the No. 3 U.S. mobile service provider, posted a wider quarterly loss due to hefty costs from shutting down its older Nextel network and it warned that customer defections would continue to hurt it in coming quarters. |
Next iPhone might read your prints | | As we store more and more of our personal lives on smartphones, mobile security is becoming increasingly crucial. A password offers some protection, but it may not deter a serious hacker. |
Snedeker Aims for First WGC Win at Firestone | | Brandt Snedeker has yet to win one of the elite World Golf Championships (WGC) titles but the in-form American goes into this week's WGC-Bridgestone Invitational firmly installed among the favorites. |
SAC scandal What to know | | Legal expert Richard E. Farley explains the charges brought against SAC Capital and what they mean for CEO Steve Cohen. |
Oil spill hits Thai beach | | News to find breaking news, current events, the latest headlines, news photos, analysis & opinion on top stories, world, business, politics |
In Old City of Damascus, War Closes In | | Straight Street has been known since at least the early years of Christianity for its ramrod course through the twisting alleys of the old city of Damascus. |
Fin Lady, by Cathleen Schine | | In Cathleen Schines novel, a free-spirited young woman in the 1960s raises her younger half brother on Charles Street. |
Samantha Armstrong, Grant Blosser | | The bride is a family nurse practitioner at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx; the groom is a vice president at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Manhattan. |
Samantha Armstrong, Grant Blosser | | The bride is a family nurse practitioner at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx; the groom is a vice president at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Manhattan. |
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