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Buffalo crash: investigators study pilot performance

Friday 27 March '09

The federal inquiry into February’s deadly Buffalo commuter plane crash is looking closely into pilot performance...
Society in transition: DC homeless use cellphones as lifelines

Thursday 26 March '09

To the usual trappings that help many homeless people endure life on the streets — woollen blankets, shopping carts or cardboard box shelters — add the cellphone.
OUT OF JOINT

Saturday 14 March '09

Arthritis is striking earlier these days. Most of those affected people are getting younger...
Cultures clash at popular fish auction in Japan

Saturday 14 March '09

For workers at the Tsukiji fish market, the final indignity may have been when an intoxicated British tourist licked the head of a frozen tuna.
Nicole death: Indian-origin medic charged

Saturday 14 March '09

Anna Nicole Smith’s boyfriend and two of her doctors - one of Indian origin - were charged with repeatedly supplying the former Playboy...
Clash of Cultures

Tuesday 3 March '09

Afghanistan, Iraq and North Korea—countries where death or suppression often assumes the form of numbing statistics. But beyond the numbers is another toll: that of cultural dislocation
game, upset, matchplay

Saturday 28 February '09

It looked nauseating from contact. It screamed wildly right and ricocheted through an array of cactuses and barged to the other side of a barbed-wire fence....
Buzz-worthy bets in race for the Oscars

Sunday 22 February '09

At this point in awards season, it’s all distraction. Slumdog Millionaire exploited Indian children
New approach to nature-nurture question

Sunday 22 February '09

In the first study of its kind, British researchers have studied children conceived through in vitro fertilisation...
In Darwin’s shadow

Sunday 22 February '09

The world is celebrating the bicentennial of Charles Darwin’s birth, but Alfred Russel Wallace, who co-discovered the theory of evolution by natural selection, has become a footnote in the history of science
Moot point

Sunday 22 February '09

Christopher Poole, aka ‘moot’, runs a hugely popular website. But he can’t find a job
Tiger is back

Saturday 21 February '09

The leader in the clubhouse was Phil Mickelson. The story of the day was 3,000 miles away.
In gutsy speech on race, Attorney General calls US ‘nation of cowards’

Friday 20 February '09

On Wednesday, Eric H Holder Jr, the US’s first Black Attorney General, issued a provocative call to action to Americans...
LA’s costumed characters find the going rough

Monday 16 February '09

Holy Hollywood ending, Batman! Maybe this is a job for Superman!
The last act of Joaquin Phoenix

Sunday 15 February '09

Two Lovers is the kind of highbrow movie many actors would consider a great showcase...
BARBIE AT50: FOREVER YOUNG

Sunday 15 February '09

At age 50, Barbie is no longer what you would call a spring chicken.
Taiwan’s betel-nut beauties spice up business

Tuesday 3 February '09

Lee sits on a bar stool in a plexiglass box near a highway in central Taiwan.
Presidency and Papacy 2.0

Tuesday 3 February '09

World leaders are marking their presence on the Web and communicating directly with the public, without the filter of the media
The smelly cheese war

Tuesday 3 February '09

The Bush administration’s ambush on Roquefort cheese raises a stink in France
Journalist-doctor Gupta Obama pick for Surgeon General

Thursday 8 January '09

Neurosurgeon Sanjay Gupta is one of People magazine’s ‘sexiest men alive’
The Bangalore backlash: call centres return to US

Saturday 13 December '08

PC maker Dell has a deal for those Americans who prefer a customer service agent who speaks “American”.
Governor stands silent and strong as Illinois mulls options

Saturday 13 December '08

Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich remained silent and out of sight, a pariah in his own state, as the drama he created swirled ever faster around him.
Campaign urges Saudis to treat foreign help humanely

Tuesday 9 December '08

In each ad, the servants are depicted as animals. In one, a woman in the back seat of a car tugs on reins attached to a gag in her Indian driver’s mouth.
From Kurt’s guitar to JLo’s gown, all found here

Friday 5 December '08

The Recording Academy’s Grammy Museum doesn’t officially open its doors to the public until Saturday, but a Tuesday morning preview revealed the new facility to be a heavily interactive exhibition hall, one whose emphasis is on music education and appreciation.
Stars shine at Grammy nominations concert

Friday 5 December '08

The nominations for the 51st Annual Grammy Awards were announced on Wednesday not at some morning news conference
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