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California needs billions in bonds: Schwarzenegger

California's approval of record levels of debt last year was just the start of many more billions of dollars of borrowing needed for the country's most populous state, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said on Thursday.

Asian markets: Sell-off nearing end?

Australian stocks rose on Thursday thanks to a rebound in the major miners such as BHP Billiton, but Tokyo's Nikkei stayed under pressure a day after posting its biggest one-day fall in eight months.

Google Defends Its Clicks

Pay-per-click ads are Google's bread and butter, and the company wants to make sure advertisers don't think it is growing fat on stolen goods.

Microsoft: Just five years support for Vista Home, Ultimate

Microsoft Corp. yesterday said it would limit support for three versions of the Windows Vista operating system, including its most expensive, to five years rather than the usual 10 years.

The Oscars Versus Google

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences has forced Google-owned YouTube to remove video clips of last weekend's Oscar broadcast.

Rising STD rate sparks online dating sites

When John got divorced after 12 years of marriage, he took a deep breath and launched into the dating scene."And wham, with my very first girlfriend, I caught herpes," he says. "You feel betrayed and all of a sudden separated from the rest of the world.

Airbus to announce major job cuts

Planemaker Airbus will announce on Wednesday plans to cut 10,000 jobs in four European countries, but will force contractors to share the pain of cuts which could provoke labor unrest, industry sources said.

Report: Man dies after 'marathon' online session

An obese 26-year-old man in northeastern China died after a "marathon" online gaming session over the Lunar New Year holiday, state media said on Wednesday.

Prince Charles advises banning McDonald's food

Prince Charles suggested on Tuesday on a visit to the United Arab Emirates that banning McDonald's fast food was crucial for improving people's diets, a British news agency reported.

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