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In Major Breakthrough, Scientists Clone World's First Dog RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty - 25 minutes ago By Jeremy Bransten. South Korean scientists have successfully cloned the world's first dog. Man's best friend now joins a long list of animals that have been "duplicated." But what makes this achievement so US backs acquisition of Nextel by Sprint International Herald Tribune - 1 hour ago NEW YORK US regulators have signed off on Sprint's acquisition of Nextel Communications, paving the way for an expansion of the No. 3 US mobile phone company, behind Cingular Wireless and Verizon Wireless. Airport firefighters prepared for disaster CBC Manitoba - 35 minutes ago Emergency crews at the Winnipeg Airport say they're prepared to deal with a plane crash like the one at Toronto's Pearson Airport earlier this week. An Air France flight from Paris slid off the runway in Toronto House points at Raffy New York Daily News - 6 hours ago By MICHAEL McAULIFF &. Congressional investigators who have requested information about Rafael Palmeiro's positive drug test are trying to determine if the disgraced slugger committed perjury when he swore under oath that he had never taken steroids. Enlarged Adidas seen propelling sports marketing spend Reuters - 1 hour ago NEW YORK, Aug 3 (Reuters) - German sporting goods maker Adidas-Salomon's (ADSG.DE: Quote, Profile, Research) purchase of Reebok (RBK.N: Quote, Profile, Research) could accelerate the pace of sports marketing, and the value of athletic endorsements, as the Mauritanian Capital Calm After Coup Voice of America - 58 minutes ago By VOA News. Life is reported back to normal in Mauritania's capital city of Nouakchott Thursday, one day after a group of military officers took power in a bloodless coup. Hundreds of people flowed into Nouakchott's Sony Pictures to pay $1.5 mil. in case of fake movie critic Chicago Sun-Times - 5 hours ago LOS ANGELES -- Sony Pictures Entertainment must pay $1.5 million to settle a lawsuit accusing the studio of citing a fake movie critic in ads for several films. Moviegoers who saw the films ''Vertical Limit Mozilla Creates For-Profit Unit, But Insists It's Not 'Selling Out InformationWeek - 16 hours ago The Mozilla Foundation launches a for-profit subsidiary to develop Firefox and Thunderbird, and it is scrambling to assure open-source faithful that it hasn't "sold out.". By Antone Gonsalves. The Mozilla Foundation
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