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Bush: U.S. is in Challenging Times
U.S. is on top of financial crisis, admits President Bush, as he tries to calm turmoil in financial markets.
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Apple Reportedly Sold 5 Million iPhones
One of the most recent rumors that started to spread on the Internet is that Apple has sold whopping five million iPhones.
Canadian Taxman Hunts for Top eBay Sellers
The Canada Revenue Agency said it wants eBay Canada to identify all high-volume Canadian sellers on the Web site.
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Heaviest Impact of the Credit Crisis Yet to Come
Impact spreading outside of financial services sector globally, as majority of industry insiders are expecting some bank failures as a result of the credit crisis.
UN Chief: World Needs More Food
U.N. chief called on world governments to take the necessary measures in order to increase the world food production by 50 per cent.
Controversial Rachael Ray Donuts Ad Pulled
Rachael Ray's Dunkin' Donuts commercial has been pulled following a controversy when the TV diva appeared in the video wearing a scarf that has been identified by her critics as a keffiyeh.
American Eagle Outfitters Reports Losses
American Eagle Outfitters today announced that earnings in 2008 decreased 40%.
12 Sep, 2007
Better Late Than Never: Lead Paint on Toys Banned
U.S. and Chinese regulators moved to ban the use of lead paint in toys.
02 Aug, 2007
Fisher-Price Recalls 1 Million Toys
Chinese-made toys of popular Big Bird, Elmo, Dora and Diego characters are recalled due to high lead content.
29 Jun, 2007
Chinese Seafood Imports Banned in the U.S.
Seafood joined a list of contaminated or defective products from China that are potentially hazardous to health.
27 Jun, 2007
450,000 Chinese Tires to Be Recalled
Chinese tire importer in the U.S. was obligated to recall up to 450,000 tires for light trucks and vans that are defective and can blow up at highway speed.
15 Jun, 2007
Consumer Prices Soar as Gas Gets Pricier
Consumer prices rose a little more than expected, says a highly anticipated report on consumer prices by the Department of Labor released in May.
02 Apr, 2007
Contaminated Pet Food Causes Human Food Scare
Many shipments of fish products from China and Vietnam had been refused entry into the U.S. because of contaminants found in the fish.
30 Mar, 2007
Fertilizer Melamine Found in Recalled Pet Food
FDA said it found melamine - a plastic compound and a fertilizer used in Asia - in samples of the Menu Foods pet food.
23 Mar, 2007
Recalled Pet Food Contained Rat Poison
Recalled dog and cat food was contaminated with rat poison, it has been reported.
20 Mar, 2007
Bad Pet Food May Kill More Animals
The death toll from a pet food contamination that has killed 10 animals may rise, veterinarian officials said.
19 Mar, 2007
Tainted Pet Food Kills 10 Animals
Canadian-made cuts and gravy-style pet food killed 10 animals, more deaths are feared.
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Mr. Blackwell Unconscious, in Hospital
Man decapitates a passenger on Canadian bus
Sixteen students killed in dormitory collapse in Turkey
Maria Sharapova Pulls Out of the Olympics
Michelle Obama, Angelina Jolie Named Best Dressed
Amy Winehouse Leaves the Hospital
Miley Cyrus Breaks Out to Number One in Charts
Four People Shot Dead by Shooter in Camouflage
Pakistan Denies Spies behind Indian Embassy Attack
Schwarzenegger Cuts Pay, Lays Off State Workers
Anthrax Case Suspect Commited Suicide
Lead Found in Canadian Lipsticks
Not Just a Pretty Face Reveals Ugly Beauty Secrets
Gastric Bypass Surgery May Block Cancer
Britney's Sister Gives Birth to Baby Girl!
Nelson Mandela to be Removed from Terrorist List
Bush Pushes the Congress to Drill Oil in Offshore Areas
McCain Wants to Build 100 New Nuclear Reactors
Seventeen Schoolgirls Get Pregnant Same Time
Rock of Love II Premieres on Citytv