May 10, 2007
Spurred by fears that thousands of animals, plants, and microbes will disappear from the planet before scientists can properly study them, a consortium of world-famous research institutions and funding foundations on Wednesday is launching an effort to compile an enormous, computer-based “Encyclopedia of Life” to cataloge every species known or found.
May 10, 2007
May 10, 2007
It was a terror plot that hinged, in no small part, on a map snatched from a New Jersey pizzeria. The six Muslim men from New Jersey and Philadelphia, who were charged yesterday with plotting to attack Fort Dix with automatic
May 10, 2007
May 9, 2007
Babies are glued to television sets these days, with 40 per cent of three-month-olds and 90 per cent of two-year-olds regularly watching TV, according to a University of Washington study released Monday.
May 9, 2007
May 7, 2007
Iran and the US didn’t break any ice at the Egypt meet, but isn’t it progress all the same? Michael Slackman and Helene Cooper look back
May 7, 2007
May 7, 2007
Richard Gere, while not the first person you’d think most likely to invoke the wrath of a conservative religious mob by kissing somebody in public...
May 7, 2007
May 7, 2007
It began with an effusive exuberance as Britain’s Labour Party came in from 18 years of opposition in 1997 in a landslide won by a bright...
May 7, 2007
May 6, 2007
An indispensable part of the modern world, diethylene glycol has caused mass poisonings in Haiti, Bangladesh, Argentina, Nigeria and twice in India
May 6, 2007
May 6, 2007
Emerging markets like China, India, central and eastern Europe and the Middle East are injecting life into the European and Japanese economies
May 6, 2007
May 5, 2007
The man who may be France’s next president is the son of an immigrant with a very un-French name who has done as much, if not more...
May 5, 2007
May 5, 2007
Scientists have found preliminary evidence that oxytocin, a brain chemical frequently dubbed the "love hormone" because of the critical role it plays both in sexual pleasure and giving birth...
May 5, 2007
May 5, 2007
Two rival teams of scientists have discovered a common genetic variation that increases the risk of heart disease up to 60 per cent in people of European descent.
May 5, 2007
May 5, 2007
Israeli officials say that some of the American ideas, which are incorporated in a detailed timetable, are unlikely to be implemented for security reasons
May 5, 2007
May 5, 2007
Democrats enjoyed rhetorical revenge on Thursday after Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met Syria’s foreign minister...
May 5, 2007
May 5, 2007
With millions of people in India and China representing a huge opportunity, Murdoch has his eyes on these markets too
May 5, 2007
May 4, 2007
Members of a World Bank board committee investigating the conduct of Paul D Wolfowitz, the bank president...
May 4, 2007
May 4, 2007
US secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met today with Syria’s Foreign Minister, Walid al-Moallem, the first diplomatic contact at such a high level between the two countries in at least two years.
May 4, 2007
May 3, 2007
Rupert Murdoch has spent years thinking about what he would do with The Wall Street Journal, if he could just get his hands on it.
May 3, 2007
May 3, 2007
The first legal shipment of Indian mangoes to the United States in decades landed at New York’s Kennedy International Airport on April 27...
May 3, 2007
May 3, 2007
Has Rupert Murdoch made the Bancroft family an offer they can’t refuse? As news of the News Corporation’s $5 billion offer for Dow Jones & Company crashed over the industry...
May 3, 2007
May 2, 2007
Turkey's constitutional court today supported an effort to block a candidate for the country’s presidency whose background is in political Islam...
May 2, 2007
May 2, 2007
Paul D Wolfowitz declared on Monday that it would be “unjust and frankly hypocritical” for the World Bank’s board to find him guilty of ethical lapses.
May 2, 2007
April 30, 2007
The Saudis’ mixed signals come at a time when King Abdullah has said he does not want to go down in history as Bush’s Arab Tony Blair
April 30, 2007
April 30, 2007
Anyone convicted of a crime knows a debt to society often must be paid in jail.
April 30, 2007
April 30, 2007
When she can’t remember where she parked her car, Lu Ann Hudson uses a key fob that sets off a beep in it.
April 30, 2007
April 26, 2007
Turkey's ruling Adalet ve Kalkinma Partisi or AKP on Tuesday chose a presidential candidate with an Islamic background, a move that will extend the party’s reach...
April 26, 2007