Superman comic sold by $1.5m
Police hunt bank robber at Waikato bank
NASA astronauts gets ready for blast-off
High Fat Breakfast may be good for you at morning
"This study advised that if you ate a carbohydrate-rich breakfast it would help carbohydrate utilization during the rest of the day, but, if you have a fat-rich breakfast, you have metabolic plasticity to transfer your energy utilization among carbohydrate & fat.
Bombs attack kills 12 in Russia
Covert cameras caught violators of traffic laws
Mr Roberts says drivers to be safe on the roads during the Easter holiday.
A Ship has seized in Somalia
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21 black widows trained for attacks
The warning will heighten fears after that Monday's suicide attack on the Moscow metro by 2 women may be the start of a large-scale terror attacks. Investigators have said they were originally a 30 strong female "martyrs' brigade".
The terrorist who skilled the brigade, an Islamist change calling himself Said Buryatsky, was skilled in a Special Forces operation this month in Ingushetia, a strife-torn region bordering Chechnya. He was known as the Islamist rebel movement's ideologue-in-chief in southern Russia & the media had dubbed him "the Russian Bin Laden."
Investigators said the late terrorist, whose real name was Alexander Tikhomirov, had recruited 30 female suicide bombers from Chechnya & Ingushetia. They had send out them to Turkey to be trained the teachings of radical Islam in an unnamed Madrasah.
Dutch, British joint together to investigate
Ginobili directs spurs past slow-moving Celtics
Fraud bomb report delays cruise ship
The ship comes with 3,470 passengers & crew & was headed back to Port Canaveral after a 3 day cruise to the Bahamas while the passenger reported hearing another passenger create a bomb threat, the Coast Guard said.
The man was lined as shouting, "We are jihad. Come to the top deck & watch the bomb. The bomb is going to blow," Evanson said, put in that the Coast Guard was told that the man was "highly drunk."Jihad means "struggle," it is an Arabic word though it is also used Islamic holy war.
Deputies arrested an American passenger, Ibrahim Khalil Zarou, 31, of Leesburg, Virginia, on a state accuse of making a fake report of a bomb. The felony count carries an utmost penalty of 15 years in prison.
Victorinox launches highly secured USB Stick
Discovery's Launch One Week Away
Man killed in logging truck crash
Launch Officials Meet Today for Final Prelaunch Review
Teens programmed for risky actions, research said
Tim McGraw speaks about bullock
Police hold 20 after youth murder
La Porchetta pizza originator killed in bike crash
Earthquake struck in Philippines
Kenyan police arrest American on terror list
The chief of Kenya's anti-terrorism police arm confirmed Thursday's holds but they say no to the details.The official spoke on state of secrecy because he is not allowed to speak with the press.
The official says Essa, Canadian Ahmed Ali Hassan & Kenyan Muhammed Hussein Hash were trying to on board a plane from ferrying aid to Somalia that time they were arrested. Many ethnic Somalis who grew up abroad, with in the U.S., have return back to Somalia to take part in an ongoing insurgency there.
Prince Charles visits US army’s in Afghanistan
He went to the major British base at Camp Bastion & moved to a base involved in a key hateful in opposition to the Taliban, Operation Moshtarak. Remembering Prince Harry's tour of task in Afghanistan, he spoke of his admiration for those mixed up in the mission.
He said the armies were "very lucky indeed to have so many families... who have 2 or 3 sons in the army of 1 count or another... It creates me extremely proud of what they done here."
Man arrested after fiancĂ©e’s body found in Freezer in pub
13 shots fired in road rage incident
French Police Seize Alleged Twitter Hacker
Police said Wednesday the suspect, who went by the alias "Hacker Croll," was caught following a joint operation with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and detained Tuesday in the Puy-de-Dome region, central France.
Police say the FBI contacted them after discovering in July that somebody had managed to get access to private information after hacking into the Twitter system and passing for an administrator.
Police say defy, not money, motivated the hacker.
Twitter has been the target of numerous attacks. Hackers have posted information online or sent counterfeit messages.
Japan's Daisuke Takahashi wins men's short at worlds
Canada's Patrick Chan is 2nd with a clean, well-polished tango, followed by France's Brian Joubert, who came back from a disastrous Olympics with an imposing skate that started with a clean quad-triple combination Wednesday.
Daisuke Takahashi skated perfectly and racked up bonus points for a score of 89.30, short of his season-best 90.85. The crowd cheered wildly by dozens of Japanese flags waving in the stands.
Patrick Chan and Brian Joubert are separated by a tenth of a point going into the free program Thursday.
X-rays 'can miss lots of fractures', warn doctors
US doctors from Duke University notify that relying on standard X-rays alone to provide a clean bill of health might lead to wrong diagnoses and law suits.
When they re-checked the X-ray results of 92 patients by means of a more detailed scanner, called Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), they found 35 fractures that had been missed. The findings are in print in the American Journal of Roentgenology.
According to Dr Charles Spritzer, who led the research: "The diagnosis of traumatic fracture most often begins and ends with X-rays of the hip, pelvis, or both.
"In some cases though, the exclusion of a traumatic fracture is difficult." He added.
Norwegian train in deadly crash: 3 killed, 3 injured
They derailed and smashed into a building, bringing part of it crashing down, killing and injuring a few of those working nearby, police said. Some of the 16 wagons, with no locomotive, then fell into a fjord.
Vegar Halveg, who works at the port in the Sjursoeya district, said he heard a deafening screech and saw numerous empty cargo wagons speeding past.
Vegar Halveg told the AP news agency that "They were going much faster than they usually do, so we realized something was wrong,"."The last car was practically airborne" he added.
Police and emergency workers are at the sight, along with coast guard helicopters and divers. According to Norwegian National Rail Administration the wagons had come loose at the Alnabru cargo terminal, some miles away, and rolled to the port.
Men accused of killing five NJ teens plead not guilty
53-old Philander Hampton and 56-year-old Lee Evans appeared in court Wednesday in Newark in the presence of several dozen relatives of the victims. Their attorneys entered their pleas.
A judge sustained bail for both men at $5 million each. They are each charged with five counts of murder and one count of arson.
The break in one of the state's longest missing-persons case came when a relation of one of the victims said Lee Evans confessed to him 18 months ago.
Essex County prosecutors believe the boys were herded at gunpoint into a deserted building and the building was put on fire.
Michael Jackson witness explanation 'inconsistent'
Catholic teachers strike in Queensland
Man attempts & Kills 8 Students in China
Police Caspir burnt down in protest in Ogies
Captain Leonard Hlathi, spokesperson for the Mpumalanga police said the Caspir was irreparably spoiled when it was "outrageously attacked" by a gang who petrol bombed it more times. The strikers apparently led the Caspir into an ambush, by leading it over an unplanned spike strip to puncture its tyres.
Police arrest assumed organizer of poker raid
Police say the 28-year-old Lebanese citizen was detained on Sunday night. They say they think he organized the attack & drove the getaway car.4 men assumed of moving out the raid have previously been in prison over the past week.
Police say the attackers were used a revolver & a knife when they stormed the tournament at a downtown Berlin hotel March 6 & made off with $327,300 in jackpot money.
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Almunia well prepared for title fight
"This team is full of self-confidence, character, team spirit & fight," the goalkeeper told.
Man remanded, kill of Wiltshire trainer
Personal trainer Donavan Van Lill, 29, from South Africa, disappeared above 2 weeks ago. Mr Sugden is due to come out at Bristol Crown Court on April 6.
Virginia to charge over healthcare reform
AT&T ready to trade Palm, Dell Smartphone
Scientists check volcano explosion in Iceland
NASA: International Space Station
Staying behind are Flight Engineers Soichi Noguchi and T.J. Creamer and new Expedition 23 Commander Oleg Kotov. Expedition 23 officially began its increment when Williams and Suraev undocked at 4:03 a.m. from the Poisk Mini-Research Module. The trio, who will stay until June, joined Williams and Suraev after arriving in their Soyuz TMA-17 spacecraft in December 2009.
Joining Expedition 23 and expanding the station crew to six will be Alexander Skvortsov, Tracy Caldwell Dyson and Mikhail Kornienko. They will arrive in the Soyuz TMA-18 on April 4.
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Climate satellite launching process postponed
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