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More than a million Twitter 'apps' registered

Twitter on Monday announced that the number of applications registered at the popular microblogging service has topped a million.

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More than a third of U.S. adults own smartphones: study

A Pew Research Center study released on Monday indicated that 35 percent of US adults own smartphones as the Internet is increasingly being accessed using gadgets on the go.

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Testy U.S. debt talks set to enter third day

President Barack Obama and his Republican opponents headed Tuesday into a third straight day of talks seeking an elusive deal to avert a potentially ruinous early August default on US debt payments.

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Eurozone 'may allow' selective Greek debt default

Eurozone finance ministers are open to the possibility of allowing a selective debt default in Greece within a new rescue plan for the country, the Dutch finance minister said Tuesday.

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Japan quake makes 2011 costliest disaster year

Japan's devastating earthquake and tsunami in March are set to make 2011 the costliest year on record for natural disasters, German insurance giant Munich Re said on Tuesday.

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Inflation drops to 4.2% in June

Twelve-month inflation slowed unexpectedly to 4.2 percent in June from 4.5 percent in May as cheaper toys and televisions helped to offset high food and energy prices, official data showed on Tuesday.

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Anonymous threatens 'explosive' releases from intelligence community

Update (below): Anonymous releases 90,000 military emails and passwords

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BP calls on U.S. to halt payments for oil spill damages

After approximately $4.5 billion paid out to victims of BP's record-breaking Gulf of Mexico oil spill, the company is urging U.S. officials with the Gulf Coast Claims Facility to halt further compensation.

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Greece, Italy top agenda at EU finance chiefs meeting

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU finance officials will discuss a range of options for Greece's intractable debt crisis on Monday, galvanized by the growing threat of contagion to Italy, the euro zone's third-largest economy.

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WikiLeaks' Assange appeals UK extradition ruling

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will on Tuesday start his appeal against a British court ruling that he can be extradited to Sweden to face allegations of rape.

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Massachusetts city to provide extra stipends to married gay employees

The city of Cambridge, Mass. will this month begin to add an additional stipend onto the paychecks of its gay and lesbian employees who are married to their spouses and chose to include them on their health insurance, the Associated Press reported.

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New IMF chief Lagarde issues dire warning on U.S. debt default

New IMF chief Christine Lagarde warned on Sunday that a US debt default would jeopardize global economic stability and urged warring American politicians to forge a compromise budget deal.

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