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Bank of America Corp., the second- largest U.S. bank, said profit dropped for a third straight quarter as the company set aside $6.01 billion for bad loans.
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Many parts of America, long considered the breadbasket of the world, are now confronting a once unthinkable phenomenon: food rationing.
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MARIKO Watanabe admits she could have chosen a better time to take up baking. This week, when the Tokyo housewife visited her local Ito-Yokado supermarket to buy butter to make a cake, she found the shelves bare.
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Graffiti arrests and complaints are skyrocketing as so called “taggers” treat city walls as their personal canvases, new police statistics reveal.
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Surgeons have carried out the first operations in Britain using a pioneering “bionic eye” that could in future help to restore blind people’s sight.

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The Virtual Wall provides a barrier made up of plasma laser beams depicting pedestrians doing what they do best and any car that crosses that barrier suffers the consequences. Okay so maybe those lasers aren’t powerful enough to do any harm but the…
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Here’s a tip: you should probably leave that handy-dandy laser pointer at home when heading off to vacation in New South Wales. As of today, the Australian state has placed high-powered hand lasers, including the infamous “star pointers,” on the list of..
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Hey, AICN folks. I stopped by this year’s New York ComicCon and managed to take down a whole bunch of notes. Here’s some X-Files II movie news from Friday’s panel, if you’d like to use it.
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I knew the only way I could beat Alex was to build a computer that could watch the game being played, process some information, and play the notes on the guitar.
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