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Archive for October 3rd, 2009

Get everyone in US online, high-level panel says (AP)

In this Sept. 4, 2009 photo, Jeff Buzhaker looks at HP and Compaq laptop computers at P.C. Richard & Son appliance store in New York. Americans' worries about job security flared up in September, causing a widely watched barometer of consumer confidence to dip unexpectedly and raising more concern about the upcoming holiday shopping season. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)AP - The nation needs to give the same urgency to making sure all Americans have broadband access as the Eisenhower administration did in building an interstate highway system a half-century ago, a report released Friday concluded.

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Ireland backs EU’s Lisbon Treaty

Irish voters strongly endorse the Lisbon Treaty - 16 months after their first vote rejecting it stymied EU reform plans.

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Italy mudslide deaths ‘to hit 50′

The death toll from mudslides caused by heavy rains in southern Italy will rise to 50, PM Silvio Berlusconi warns.

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Ireland backs EU’s Lisbon Treaty

Irish voters strongly endorse the Lisbon Treaty - 16 months after their first vote rejecting it stymied EU reform plans.

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Sumatra quake ‘levelled villages’

Thousands may have died in remote villages when a strong earthquake hit the Indonesian island of Sumatra, officials fear.

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Irish ‘Yes’ to EU treaty expected

Early indications suggest Ireland has backed the EU’s Lisbon Treaty, as votes are counted in a crucial referendum.

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Court reveals Polanski settlement

Roman Polanski agreed to pay his victim of sexual assault $500,000, 15 years after he fled the US, according to court documents.

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Irish ‘Yes’ to EU treaty expected

Early indications suggest Ireland has backed the EU’s Lisbon Treaty, as votes are counted in a crucial referendum.

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World joins Sumatra quake rescue

International aid and rescue teams arrive in Indonesia as concern grows for remote areas hit by the Sumatra earthquake.

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Aid workers released in Somalia

Three foreign aid workers kidnapped in northern Kenya by Somali gunmen in July have been released, their employer says.

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