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Headlines: Foreseeing the Future

While Yahoo! News and Google News may have their Most Popular, Top Stories and Featured news, only The Cyberculture News provides The Portentous Headlines. These are the headlines that are foreseeing the future from the past.



US Won't Lift Cuba Embargo
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) - Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte said Tuesday the United States will not soon lift its embargo on Cuba despite Fidel Castro's resignation.
White House runners: Castro's exit not enough AFP
World's leaders wish Cuba well, urge change MiamiHerald.com
New York Times - Reuters - Voice of America - Wall Street Journal
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Microsoft to Authorize Proxy Fight at Yahoo
New York Times
In an escalation of its fight for Yahoo, Microsoft will authorize a proxy fight at the Internet company this week, people briefed on the matter told DealBook.
Report: Microsoft won't raise bid for Yahoo, proxy battle may loom Bizjournals.com
In Focus » See more posts on: Microsoft-Yahoo ZDNet
Silicon Alley Insider - BusinessWeek - BloggingStocks - Barron's
all 19 news articles » MSFT - YHOO




China: Traders Doubt Rally
TheStreet.com
Asian markets inched ahead Tuesday, with Shanghai leading gains as Bank of ChinaBACHF announced that it has enough ammunition to defeat subprime losses, and higher than expected inflation data in China was taken as a bullish signal on the country's ...
ASIA MARKETS Shanghai shrugs off inflation data to post gains MarketWatch
Hong Kong Key Index Rises 1.5 Percent Houston Chronicle
Forbes - CNNMoney.com - Wall Street Journal - Bloomberg
all 244 news articles » SHA:601988




Liberal credentials an open question
Chicago Sun-Times
Barack Obama is rated the most liberal US senator in 2007 by the National Journal, scoring 95 liberal. Hillary Clinton scored 82.8 percent.
Clinton, Obama science advisors showcase their candidates AFP
Clinton and Obama Square Off On Science Policies dBTechno
Arizona Daily Wildcat - CQPolitics.com - Guardian Unlimited - Science Now
all 14 news articles »




$3.01 In Pennies Sold For $10.7 Million
eFluxMedia
By Matthew Williams Friday night at an auction on Long Beach the rare collection of 301 American pennies of Walter Husak gathered $10.7 million.
Collection of rare pennies fetches $10.7 million Los Angeles Times
A few hundred rare pennies fetch $10.7 million at auction San Jose Mercury News
USA Today - The Associated Press - Kansas City Star - United Press International
all 194 news articles »




Scientists Develop Breathalyzer for Disease
ABC News
University of Colorado at Boulder physics doctoral student Michael Thorpe holds a detection chamber next to a novel laser apparatus at JILA.
Asthma, Cancer Detected By Breath Analysis eFluxMedia
Breath Check Can Test For Asthma, Cancer dBTechno
Daily Camera - Colorado Daily - Rocky Mountain News - News Locale
all 46 news articles »




The Doctor Is Online
New York Times
Simply providing a surgeon’s e-mail address nearly triples the likelihood that a patient will contact the doctor about the surgery, a new report shows.
E-mail communication with surgeons may aid patients WWBT
Hand in Hand, Surgeon and Patients Embrace E-Mails MedPage Today
EurekAlert (press release) - drkoop.com
all 15 news articles »




Cardiac arrest: avoid nights, weekend, study says
Reuters
People who have a cardiac arrest in the hospital at night or on the weekend are far less likely to survive than those who suffer one during the day, US researchers said on Tuesday.
Dying on the Night Shift New York Times
Cardiac Arrest in Hospital is Deadlier at Night Wall Street Journal
New York Daily News - Baltimore Sun - MedHeadlines - Kaiser network.org
all 205 news articles »


Judge Shuts Down Web Site Specializing in Leaks
The contents of the site, whose goal is to discourage “unethical behavior” by corporations and governments, can still be found on “mirror sites” around the Internet.



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