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ArcSight set for UK growth with appointment of Wick Hill as first UK distributor
Woking, Surrey: 29th July 08 - Wick Hill has been appointed the first UK distributor for US company ArcSight, a leading provider of security and compliance management so
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"Sunday Night Football" to be streamed on Web

  
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - NBC and the NFL will stream online the complete "Sunday Night Football" season, the first time a complete NFL game has ever been available on the Web in the United States.
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US beef shipment arrives in SKorea

  
The first shipment of U.S. beef under a controversial import deal arrived in South Korea on Tuesday, officials said, amid lingering public concerns over mad cow disease.
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McCain promotes drilling for oil off US coast

  
Republican John McCain said Monday that drilling for oil off the U.S. coast is an essential part of any plan to lower gas prices and reduce dependence on foreign sources, and he criticized Democrat Barack Obama for opposing it.
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UN council split over Darfur approach

  
The United States said Monday it would be "premature" for the United Nations Security Council to suspend efforts to prosecute Sudan's president on allegations of war crimes in the Darfur region.
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Secondhand smoke raises spouse's stroke risk: study

  
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Nonsmokers married to smokers have a greatly increased chance of having strokes, according to a U.S. study published on Tuesday showing yet another hazard from secondhand smoke.
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Al-Qaida man reported killed in strike

  
Pakistan investigated reports Tuesday that a senior al-Qaida figure was among six people killed in a suspected U.S. missile strike amid anger that the attack had violated the Islamic nation's sovereignty.
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Timeline of Gen. Petreaus' tenure in Iraq

  
Some major events in the Iraq war during Gen. David Petraeus' tenure as commander of U.S. multinational troops in Iraq.
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Military offensive under way in Iraq's Diyala

  
An Iraqi military commander says a new U.S.-backed operation has begun in the volatile Diyala province northeast of Baghdad.
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It's a tough start all-around

  
The U.S. men's gymnastics team will be without its most proven athlete at next month's Beijing Olympics.
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U.S. food portions: Monuments of decadence?

  
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After having dinner at Clyde's in Washington's trendy Chinatown, a young boy sluggishly gets up to follow his family to the exit. His waitress jokes, "You're stuffed, huh?"
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McCain tries to show independence and conservatism

  
Republican presidential candidate John McCain tried to strike a balance at a town hall meeting here Tuesday between the independence he boasts of and his avowed conservatism.
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US: Iraqi fighters extort, kidnap to raise funds

  
Al-Qaida in Iraq is increasingly embracing extortion and kidnapping to finance its operations as cash carried in by its dwindling foreign fighter network is drying up, according to U.S. intelligence and documents captured in Iraq.
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U.S. in 'Heightened Alert' Stage

  
Exclusive: Major events on the horizon prompt a surge in anti-terror efforts.
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Guantanamo trial views graphic 9/11 video

  
GUANTANAMO BAY U.S. NAVAL BASE, Cuba (Reuters) - Prosecutors in the trial of Osama bin Laden's driver unveiled a graphic video on Monday of the September 11 attacks and other al Qaeda operations that is likely to play a repeated role in pending war crimes cases.
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Dollar unchanged against Swiss franc Monday night

  
The dollar was unchanged against the Swiss francs late Monday night in New York. The U.S. currency was worth 1.0331 Swiss francs, the same price it bought in the late afternoon.
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US deficit zooming to half-trillion as Bush leaves

  
The government's budget deficit will surge past a half-trillion dollars next year, according to gloomy new estimates, a record flood of red ink that promises to force the winner of the presidential race to dramatically alter his economic agenda.
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Study proposes revamping US security system

  
In a report aimed at the next president, security specialists are proposing a vast overhaul of the U.S. security system, declaring it problem-plagued.
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Study questions US strategy against al-Qaida

  
The United States can defeat al-Qaida if it relies less on force and more on policing and intelligence to root out the terror group's leaders, a new study contends.
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Militants killed in Afghan clash, airstrikes

  
The U.S.-led coalition says its troops have killed several militants in a gun battle and airstrikes in central Afghanistan.
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