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Car Bomb Kills 37 in Northwest Pakistan | | A car bomb exploded on a crowded street in northwestern Pakistan Sunday, killing 37 people in the third blast to hit the troubled city of Peshawar in a week, officials said. |
New powerful quake hits Pakistan | | A new powerful earthquake struck Saturday in southwestern Pakistan, shaking an area already trying to recover from a quake that killed more than 300 people. |
Well Cooking With Miso | | Many people know and love miso soup. But this week Martha Rose Shulman goes beyond soup and explains how miso can be used for glazes, dips and dressings. |
Week 4 N.F.L. Matchups | | Arizona has a veteran quarterback, Carson Palmer, to get the ball to wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald. Tampa Bay has a revamped secondary that should hamper the Cardinals passing attack. |
Soros Angela Merkel was the creator of the European crisis | | George Soros explains to Reuters' Chrystia Freeland how German Chancellor Angela Merkel's actions in 2008 could lead to the disintegration of the European Union. Consequently, a disorderly default of European sovereignties may lead to a global financial meltdown worse than 2008. He explains his analysis here. |
Giant balloon to study Comet ISON | | Exploring the heavens with space ships and fancy orbiting telescopes like the Hubble is pretty routine stuff for NASA. But the space agency is going low-tech to get a good look at an eagerly anticipated comet. |
Russian court remands last of Greenpeace Arctic oil protesters | | MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian court has ordered eight remaining Greenpeace activists be held in custody for two months over a protest against Arctic offshore drilling, the environment advocacy group said on Sunday, dashing any hope some might be released quickly. |
Year Zero, by Ian Buruma | | Ian Burumas global history of the pivotal year 1945, when a new world emerged from the ruins of war. |
Furyk makes history at Conway Farms | | Jim Furyk entered the golf record books by becoming the sixth man to shoot a 59 on the PGA Tour. His stunning round included an eagle and 11 birdies. |
Tokyo Electric sees profit without rate hike paper | | TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo Electric Power Co, the operator of the crippled Fukushima plant, will likely turn a profit for the first time in three years in the current business year, without raising electricity rates or restarting reactors, its president was quoted as saying on Sunday. |
Presidents Cup, US Capsules | | A capsule look at the American players in the Presidents Cup, to be played Oct. 3-6 at Muirfield Village in Dublin, Ohio |
The Sun That Did Not Roar | | The Sun appears to slack off at the height of the solar cycle, the solar maximum, usually a time of roiling activity as the stars magnetic fields reverse. |
Germany's Dirndl Revival | | Long considered the dusty uniforms of an older, more conservative generation of Bavarian women, dirndls are making a comeback, even catching the eye of fashion designers. |
China to reduce refined oil prices for gasoline, diesel | | SHANGHAI, Sept 29 (Reuters) - China's National Reform and Development Commission will cut refined oil prices for gasoline and diesel by 245 yuan ($40.03)per tonne and 235 yuan per tonne respectively, the regulator announced on its website on Sunday. |
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