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Hate speech corrodes online games
SPOKANE, Washington: It's not just cyberbullets that are exchanged during firefights on the XBox Live version of Call of Duty.
Thai tourism seeking recovery from protest turmoil
BANGKOK: The Red Shirt anti-government protesters have gone home, but Thailand's tourism industry is still seeing red.
Climate activists change tactics
ADVOCATES of drastic cuts in carbon-dioxide emissions now speak a lot less than they once did about climate change. Climate campaigners changed their approach after the collapse of the Copenhagen climate-change summit last December and the revelation of mistakes in the United Nations climate panel's work - as well as in response to growing public skepticism and declining interest.
Air threats create tricky balancing act
THE HAGUE, Netherlands:An anonymous call from a Canadian phone booth forces a Pakistan-bound airliner to make a nine-hour stop in Stockholm. A mysterious warning from a Belgian cell phone shuts down a shopping district in Amsterdam for a whole day.
Economy looms as China, US celebrate relations
China and the United States should be kicking off 2009 with a celebration of three decades' hard work building one of the world's most crucial diplomatic relationships.
US man arrested in suspicious powder mailings
DALLAS (AP) - A man apparently upset about losing more than $60,000 in a bank failure has been arrested on charges of mailing threatening letters containing suspicious powder to banks and federal offices, authorities said Tuesday.
Rocky Mountain News closing after Friday edition
DENVER (AP) - The newspaper crisis roiling the United States has claimed its biggest victim so far: The Rocky Mountain News, Colorado's oldest newspaper and a Denver fixture since 1859, will publish its last edition Friday.
MAS sees passenger load factor back to normal
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia Airlines (MAS) sees its passenger load factor returning to normal following initiatives to stimulate demand.
Signs of the times
In light of the recent outbreak of the swine flu, i>StarBizWeek/itakes a step back in time to consider the effects of previous virus outbreaks on the economy and stock market.
Obama, Merkel warn of wide impact of Greek default
WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama said Tuesday he worries that a Greek default on its debt could have disastrous implications for the U.S. economy. Speaking in a news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Obama said that Germany and other European countries needed to act together to help Greece stabilize its economy.