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Internet and cell phones the 'best weapons against dictatorships'

Decentralized communication technologies, such as cell phones and the Internet, are the best way to ensure the spread of democracy around the globe, according to an study published in the International Journal of Human Rights.

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Scientists warn of 'dangerous over-reliance' on GPS

LONDON - Developed nations have become "dangerously over-reliant" on satellite navigation systems such as GPS, which could break down or be attacked with devastating results, British engineers said Tuesday.

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US Treasury Secretary Geithner bullish on global economy

BERLIN – The US Treasury Secretary said Tuesday the global economy was at its healthiest for several months, in bullish remarks on a whirlwind trip to Germany where he also discussed the euro crisis.

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ACLU: DEA's politics are keeping cannabis-based medicines off shelves

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) does not commonly take an active role in matters pertaining to the drug war, but in the case of Dr. Lyle E. Craker, a professor at the University of Massachusetts, outspoken is certainly one way to describe their position.

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Airlines hike fares, surcharges for costly fuel

ATLANTA (Reuters) - U.S. airlines are raising fares and rolling out surcharges as runaway fuel prices threaten to eat into profits.

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Google purges tainted apps from Android phones

SAN FRANCISCO — Google has remotely purged Android smartphones of applications tainted with a malicious code that could take control of the handsets and steal information.

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Bill Gates's philanthropy costs him richest-man title

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bill Gates didn't lose his title as the world's richest man last year; he gave it away by plowing billions into his charitable foundation, experts say.

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Supreme Court won't review drug patent deal

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court let stand a ruling that drug companies can pay rivals to delay production of generic drugs without violating federal antitrust laws.

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YouTube buys US web television company

SAN FRANCISCO – YouTube announced that it bought Internet television company Next New Networks to improve content for the Google-owned video-sharing website.

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Oil shoots higher on Libya turmoil

NEW YORK – Crude oil prices surged again Monday as traders fretted about escalating clashes in Libya between forces loyal to leader Moamer Kadhafi and rebels seeking to end his four-decade rule.

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Spill no reason to halt deep sea drilling: BP

MALMOE, Sweden – Last year's massive Gulf of Mexico oil spill sparked by an explosion on a BP-leased platform is no reason to stop deep sea drilling, the group's chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg said Monday.

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Gadgets ruining people's sleep: study

SAN FRANCISCO – A study released on Monday indicated that people in the United States are losing sleep over their gadgets.

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Toyota Recalls 200,000 SUVs over tire monitoring issue

DETROIT (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp on Saturday recalled about 22,000 sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks because of tire-deflation monitoring systems that may fail, regulators said.

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