CAIRO (Reuters) - Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was both kissed and scolded on Tuesday when he began the first visit to Egypt by an Iranian president since Tehran's 1979 Islamic revolution. The trip was meant to underline a thaw in relations since Egyptians elected an Islamist head of state, President Mohamed Mursi, last June. But it also highlighted deep theological and geopolitical differences....
Obama unveils plans to avert budget cuts
Labels: Technology WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama Tuesday called for a balanced program of stop gap spending reductions and tax reforms to avert punishing multi-billion dollar automatic budget cuts due to kick in on March 1.Obama said the fragile US economy could not afford the hit from huge cuts to defense and other government programs, known as the sequester, and the jobs of Americans should not...
Study: Facebook fatigue -- it's real
Labels: LifestyleIt's not just you. Tuning out Facebook for weeks at a time is commonplace, according to the Pew Internet and American Life Project, which found that a majority of current Facebook users have tired to the point of avoiding the social-networking site at one time or another. Pew used Princeton Survey Research Associates International to conduct telephone interviews with a representative sample of 1,006...
Feb
04
Crashed bus owner failed one-third of safety inspections
Labels: Health YUCAIPA, Calif. The company linked to a tour bus involved in a deadly crash in Southern California failed more than a third of federal vehicle safety inspections in the last two years.Play VideoCalif. tour bus crash kills at least 8 17 PhotosTour bus crashes in Calif.U.S. government records show that buses operated by the firm Scapadas Magicas of National City, Calif., flunked 36 percent of random...
Which Super Bowl Commercial Won the Night?
Labels: Business External links are provided for reference purposes. ABC News is not responsible for the content of external Internet sites. Copyright © 2013 ABC News Internet Ventures. Yahoo! - ABC News Network Quotes delayed 15 minutes for NASDAQ. 20 minutes for NYSE and AMEX. Market Data provided by Interactive Data. Terms & Conditions. Powered and implemented by Interactive Data Managed...
North Korea nuclear test would face "firm" U.N. action: South Korea
Labels: WorldUNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council is united on North Korea's nuclear arms program and will undoubtedly approve tough measures against Pyongyang if it carries out a new atomic test as expected, South Korean U.N. Ambassador Kim Sook said on Monday. "The North Korean nuclear test seems to be imminent," Kim, who is president of the Security Council this month, told reporters....
Afghan, Pakistani leaders eye peace deal in six months
Labels: Technology LONDON: The leaders of Afghanistan and Pakistan said on Monday they would work to reach a peace deal within six months, while throwing their weight behind moves for the Taliban to open an office in Doha.Following talks hosted by British Prime Minister David Cameron, Afghan President Hamid Karzai and his Pakistani counterpart Asif Ali Zardari also urged the Islamists to join the reconciliation...
Cheaper Raspberry Pi out in Europe for $25
Labels: LifestyleModel A is only available in Europe for now, but the rest of the world will be able to buy the micro PC soon.(Credit:Raspberry Pi)A new, cheaper model of the Raspberry Pi Linux computer on a stick is now on sale in Europe, delivering a tiny computer for an even more affordable $25. The "Model A" micro PC is now out in Europe, available to buy from RS components for $10 less than the "Model B" Raspberry...
Feb
03
Alabama hostage drama drags on into 6th day
Labels: Health MIDLAND CITY, Ala. As an Alabama standoff and hostage drama entered a sixth day Sunday, more details emerged about the suspect at the center, with neighbors and officials painting a picture of an isolated man with few friends and no close family. Play VideoAla. hostage crisis: Behind-the-scenes of a negotiationPlay VideoAla. hostage standoff: New info on kidnapperAuthorities say Jim Lee Dykes,...
'American Sniper' Killed; Former Marine Charged
Labels: Business A former Marine has been charged with three counts of murder in the killing of former Navy SEAL and "American Sniper" author Chris Kyle, the most deadly sniper in U.S. history, and another man at an Erath County, Texas, gun range, police said."We have lost more than we can replace. Chris was a patriot, a great father, and a true supporter of this country and its ideals. This...
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