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Europe Hits Microsoft With $731 Million Fine Over Browser Options
Microsoft blames the fine on sloppy coding in a service pack update that blocked a feature to offer users the choice of a competitor's Internet browser.
Iowa Offers Little Clarity For GOP Field
Even after a spectacular night of political drama, what Republicans are looking for in a presidential candidate remains unclear. Entrance polls reveal that Iowa voters were split on whether they want electability or principles.
Judge Robert Carter, An 'Architect Of Desegregation,' Has Died
He was a key member of the legal team that convinced the U.S. Supreme Court to outlaw segregated public schools in 1954's landmark Brown v. the Board of Education decision.
Eaters Worldwide Are Skeptical of Manufacturers' Health Claims
People around the globe know they should be exercising more and eating better. But food manufacturers aren't helping, with dubious health claims and confusing nutrition labels. That's the word from a global survey on nutrition information.
'Dirty' Politics As Usual In South?
It's been said that if a candidate wins the South Carolina primary, he wins the party's nomination. But winning the state's vote sometimes means getting dirty.
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Evangelicals Still Cool On Romney, Exit Poll Analysis Shows
Evangelical voters remain divided on their support of GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney. Meanwhile, Rick Santorum receives strong support in some states from evangelicals, while losing a large number of nonevangelical voters.
Syrian Official: Army Is Protecting Syrian People From Armed Groups
Zouheir Jabbour says all the reports coming out of Syria are "absolutely wrong." He said the videos and accounts of carnage are fabrications.
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Two More Americans Killed In Afghanistan
It isn't known yet whether the murders were in response to the burning of Qurans by international forces. But they follow a wave of anti-American protests and four other killings of U.S. personnel.
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Obama Administration Proposes Cut In Corporate Tax Rate
Meanwhile, Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney is also said to be about to unveil a new tax-cut plan.
McCain Says History Will Judge Obama Harshly On Policy Toward Iran
There will be "disdain and scorn" because the U.S. didn't come to the "moral assistance" of Iranians who protested in the streets of Tehran in 2009, the Arizona senator says. The president has said his administration did respond forcefully.
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