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Su Wei, chief negotiator of China on climate change, makes a point during his press conference at the UN Climate summit in Copenhagen, Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009.
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 The New York Times 
China and India Join Climate Accord
WASHINGTONChina and India formally agreed to join the international climate change agreement reached last December in Copenhagen, the last two major economies to sign up. The two countries,... (photo: AP / Heribert Proepper)
Republican vice presidential candidate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, poses for a photo with a supporter following a campaign appearance in Sioux City, Iowa, Saturday, Oct. 25,
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 Houston Chronicle 
CAPITAL CULTURE: Palin candidate, pundit, celeb?
NEW YORK - For more than a year, Sarah Palin has been one of the most famous political and cultural figures in the country. Even by that standard, though, last week was an extraordinary one. On... (photo: AP / Nati Harnik)
FarmVille - Online Game - Facebook  The Examiner 
Facebook games 101: How to play games on Facebook
Facebook icon Screenshot Credit: Tami B.   Related articles Farmville developer Zynga loses cofounder Andrew Trader Beware of Farmville spam groups How to build a Farmville stable Island Life... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Facebook   Farmville   Games   Photos   Zynga
Toyota - Cars  Knox News 
Toyota challenges tests
WASHINGTON - Toyota gave detailed evidence Monday that it says disproves claims that electronics may cause the unwanted acceleration that led to the recall of more than 8 million cars and trucks.... (photo: WN / sweet)
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Toyota disputes critic who blames electronics
WASHINGTON: Toyota, dogged by millions of recalls and claims that it still has not fixed its safety problems, took its strongest step yet Monday to silence critics who... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Electronics   Photos   Recalls   Technology   Toyota
Workers pick cotton at a farm in Leme, 65 miles (150 kilometers) north of Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Wednesday, April 28, 2004. A landmark World Trade Organization ruling this week that U.S. cotton subsidies cause artificially low international prices is leading to predictions that cotton producers from Brazil to Western Africa may now have an incentive to increase production and get what they call a fair price for their The New York Times
Brazil Threatens Retaliation in Dispute on Cotton Subsidies
BRASÍLIA (Reuters) — Brazil detailed its planned retaliation against the United States over American cotton subsidies on Monday, but said that Washington... (photo: AP / Alexandre Meneghini)
Agriculture   Brazil   Photos   Trade   US
Cigarettes - Tobacco - Nicotine Star Tribune
Study finds gradual nicotine buildup, not a series of spikes after each cigarette puff
WASHINGTON - Nicotine builds up gradually in smokers' brains rather than spiking after each puff, according to a study that might help point to new ways to help people... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Cigarette   Nicotine   People   Photos   Smoking
Iraqi elections officials carry boxes of ballots cast by hospital patients, detainees and security forces in the country's provincial elections in Najaf, 160 kilometers (100 miles) south of Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009. The polls opened Wednesday for members of the Iraqi security forces, detainees and hospital patients. General voting is scheduled on Satu The New York Times
As Iraq Tallies Vote, U.S. Says Pullout Plans Are 'on Track'
BAGHDAD — As Iraq tallied the votes from Sunday’s nationwide elections to choose a new Parliament, the top American military commander in Iraq on Monday... (photo: AP / Alaa al-Marjani)
Elections   Iraq   Military   Photos   US
** FILE ** In this July 7, 2008, file photo Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., checks his BlackBerry in St. Louis, Mo., prior to a conference call with supporters gathered at a rally in Charlotte, N.C. President-elect Barack Obama used to collect comic books, can't part with his BlackBerry, and once flashed Leonard "Mr. Spock" Nimoy the Vulcan "Live Long and Prosper" sign, evidence to some that he'll be the first American president to show distinct signs of geekiness. Kansas City Star
White House tweeting spreads president's message
Charles Dharapak, File FILE - In this Jan. 29, 2009 file photo, President Barack Obama checks his BlackBerry as he walks along the West Wing Colonnade towards the Oval... (photo: AP / Jae C. Hong)
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Sleep - Resting Independent online (SA)
 What's behind your sleeping habits?
Washington - Most African-Americans like to pray just before they do it, white Americans like to do it with their pets, Asians tend to do it best and Hispanics fret about... (photo: WN / sweet)
African   Habit   Photos   Sleep   Washington
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