Miro Cernetig: With Osama bin Laden Gone, U.S. Asks Pakistan the Same, Troubling Questions
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It should come as no surprise the United States is holding back $800 million of aid to Pakistan. We?ve been down this road before. And it?s good we?re on that road again. I was in Pakistan days after the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center as a journalist. Camped out in Islamabad with the
Photo of the Day ? Copenhagen canal
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Filed under: Europe, Denmark, Photo of the Day As we noted earlier this week, Summer is a glorious time in Scandinavia. The region?s normally chilly temperatures have mellowed, and activities like cycling, boating and swimming are in full swing. If you need more visual proof, just check out this idyllic scene captured by Flickr user
Insane Mortal Kombat Kabinet shows us what could have been
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Save for die-hard enthusiast institutions scattered across the country, North America?s casual-arcade scene has all but disappeared. Thankfully, this sad reality hasn?t stopped hobbyists from showing us the world that could have been, by creating their own what-if dream machines. Hot on the heels of last week?s custom Mortal Kombat 3 Ultimate Edition cabinet comes
Cruise with the stars, if you dare
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Filed under: Festivals and Events, North America, Mexico, United States, Cruises, Caribbean, Luxury Travel Cruises come in all shapes and sizes. There are big ships, little ships, long cruises and short ones too. On board we find everything from fine dining to luxury bedding and a pampering staff. Some travelers are not interested in any
Dow Chemical Spent $2.2 Million Lobbying On Energy Efficiency, EPA Regulations, Other Issues
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WASHINGTON ? The Dow Chemical Co. spent $2.2 million in the first quarter to lobby the government on issues ranging from trade to energy efficiency, according to a recent disclosure report. The expenditure compared with the $2 million it spent in the year-ago quarter and $1.5 million spent in the fourth quarter. From January through
Inside STS135: The Experience at the Final Shuttle Launch
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Filed under: North America, United States, Traveling the American Road I got to William J. Menzo Park in Titusville at about 3 am, in a bad mood and not sure if the shuttle would even launch. NASA said the odds for departure were only 30 percent. But until NASA officially scrubbed the Friday morning liftoff,
Colonial Williamsburg: Made in America
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Filed under: North America, United States, Traveling the American Road The last time I visited Colonial Williamsburg, I was about half as tall as I am now. Would it still be worth seeing-or as fantastic as I remembered-now that I?m a grown up? I drove south from Washington, D.C. to find out, without doing a
Travel + Leisure best in the world announced
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Filed under: Africa, Europe, Japan, Mexico, United States, Hotels and Accommodations, Airlines, News, Travel Health, Cruises, Middle East, Caribbean, Luxury Travel Results of the Travel + Leisure World?s Best Awards 2011 Readers? Survey were announced this week, revealing the world?s top hotels, airlines, cruise lines, islands and more. ?It?s clear that remote and exotic destinations-places
Namco Bandai files suit over Witcher 2?s European publishing
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Okay, this is going to get confusing. Namco Bandai is suing Optimus SA, parent company of CD Projekt Red, over the European console publishing rights for The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings. It claims that Optimus failed to meet its commitment with Namco Bandai when it gave THQ the rights to distribute the Xbox version
Roger?s first LTE network is live in Ottawa, aims to become fastest in North America
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Good news for those of you waiting for Roger?s first LTE network launch in Ottawa, Canada: it happened. Ottawa?s LTE debut now puts Rogers firmly at the top of the heap amongst its chief rivals Bell and Telus ? at least where speed is concerned. To start, the only device on offer is the Sierra
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