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Good news for two doctors who were being investigated in connection with Heath Ledger's death: They're off the hook for any wrongdoing.
On a recent trip to the grocery store, a friend of mine living in the Midwest decided to put in a plug for grass-fed beef. They won't supply it if we don't ask for it, right? She approached the man behind the meat counter and asked if they carried it.
Tonight Stargate Atlantis concludes a story. Saturday night Saturday Night Live is new again. Sunday night Oprah has a new show. US television highlights for the weekend of Feb. 29, 2008 to Mar. 2, 2008. Times are ET, shows are new unless noted otherwise.
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer has told Congress he would not endorse an outright ban on so-called downer cows entering the food supply.
So now that the "Vista Capable" lawsuit is a full-blown class action, the judge has unsealed all 158 pages of emails between Microsoft execs trying to sort out what went wrong with the sticker program.
A web browser that gave many people their first experience of the web is set to disappear. Netscape Navigator, now owned by AOL, will no longer be supported after 1 March 2008, the company has said.
After six years of US-led military support and billions of pounds in aid, security in Afghanistan is "deteriorating" and President Hamid Karzai's government controls less than a third of the country, America's top intelligence official has admitted.
It's difficult enough trying to guess what's to come in the remainder of Lost's fourth season, but the men behind the scenes already have an idea what will happen in seasons 5 and 6 of the hit ABC series.
Prescription drugs may have been obtained illegally. Although Heath Ledger's death was deemed the result of an accidental overdose, authorities are investigating if the actor came by these drugs legally.
It's the biggest Food Network scandal since The Next Food Network Star show contestant Josh "JAG" Garcia was disqualified after it was exposed that he had lied about his military service.
The organizer of a federal hearing Monday at Harvard Law School on Comcast's treatment of subscriber Internet traffic said yesterday that "seat-warmers" hired by the company prevented other people from attending.
"A person would have had to eat three apples in 1991 to supply the same iron content as one in 1940." --Brian Halweil, senior researcher at The Worldwatch Institute and author of "Still No Free Lunch: Nutrient levels in U.S. food supply eroded by pursuit of high yields."
The nation's largest meat recall expanded to include processed foods that used the meat, as two of the world's largest packaged-food companies said yesterday that they are recalling products.
House panel probing recalls say companies and federal agencies can't be relied upon to protect American consumers.. House lawmakers, calling the U.S.
Here we go again.
A lot of people have talked about selling shares in bands as a means to help finance promising musicians and a means to do away with record labels.
We've seen this dance before—a big, bad boy with deep pockets goes a-courting a dainty but pretty partner. The target rebuffs this advance, and things turn hostile pretty quick.
Cool news for fans of NBC's Heroes: it looks like the show is going to start filming a lot earlier than it usually does.
Sony and Sharp have forged an alliance to help them meet the growing demand for liquid crystal display televisions. Sony is to take a one-third stake in Sharp's $3.5bn (£1.8bn) LCD panel factory, which is due to be completed in March 2010.
Nearly half of all teenagers bought no compact discs in 2007, accelerating the music industry's painful transition from CDs to digital downloads, according to a report released Tuesday.
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