| Good Morning Bit, | THU 04 Mar 2010 | | |
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Chile keeps shaking, rattling survivors Blast kills 5 as Iraqi troops, police vote early Stocks down, euro above lows before ECB verdict Spanish "botnet" potent enough to attack country: police Glacier melting a key clue to tracking climate change Anthony scores 30 as Nuggets thrash Thunder U.S. bomb expert says "Hurt Locker" stole his story Child's play at air traffic tower sparks inquiry |
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TOP NEWS |
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March 04, 2010 02:29 AM ET | CONCEPCION, Chile (Reuters) - Frightened by more heavy aftershocks, coastal residents in Chile camped out on hillsides on Thursday, five days after one of the strongest earthquakes in a century killed more than 800 people. | |
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WORLD NEWS |
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March 04, 2010 04:52 AM ET | BAGHDAD (Reuters) - An explosion killed five people in Baghdad on Thursday while Iraqi troops, police, prisoners and the infirm cast early ballots ahead of Sunday's national poll. | |
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BUSINESS NEWS |
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March 04, 2010 04:35 AM ET | LONDON (Reuters) - World stocks slipped on Thursday while the euro held above a recent 9-month low against the dollar as the European Central Bank prepared to announce next steps in stimulus withdrawal after its policy meeting. | |
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INTERNET NEWS |
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March 03, 2010 01:07 PM ET | MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish criminals who stole bank details from computers around the world did not realize the power of the illegal network they had created which could have paralyzed an entire country's computer systems, police said. | |
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SCIENCE NEWS |
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March 03, 2010 07:12 PM ET | SINGAPORE/ANCHORAGE (Reuters) - The world has become far too hot for the aptly named Exit Glacier in Alaska. | |
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SPORTS NEWS |
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March 04, 2010 12:41 AM ET | DENVER (Reuters) - Carmelo Anthony hit 30 points as the Denver Nuggets bounced back from two consecutive losses to thump the in-form Oklahoma City Thunder 119-90 Wednesday. | |
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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS |
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March 04, 2010 12:23 AM ET | SOUTHFIELD, Mich (Reuters) - A U.S. Army sergeant who is suing the makers of Oscar-nominated film "The Hurt Locker" said on Wednesday he felt betrayed because they stole his story. | |
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ODDLY ENOUGH NEWS |
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March 03, 2010 04:42 PM ET | NEW YORK (Reuters) - An investigation is underway into why a young child, apparently under an adult's supervision, was allowed to direct air traffic at New York City's John F. Kennedy International Airport, U.S. authorities said on Wednesday. | |
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