First search engine to quit keeping records on users: Yahoo today, Dec. 17, vowed to anonymize log data for not only search, but also page views, page clicks, ad views and ad clicks, within 90 days
Internal State Department memo says Blackwater may lose its license to work in Iraq
Pastor raises $21,000 for children's toys in Atlanta by social networking on My Space, Twitter and Facebook
Parent sets up blog for toddlers's lost toys
Air marshall, "...man with a golden badge," busted for transporting drugs on commercial flights and luring a young boy to his hotel room where he sexually abused and took porn photos
Cult leader, aptly named Wayne Bent, explains to judge that fondling young girls in his sect is okay by God since its a "sacrament"
Three women die from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning in car at California ski resort
Layoffs: Western Digital slices 2500 workers
Motorola freezes pension plans and raises to save money
Layoffs: Aetna cuts 1000 jobs
Oil falls below $40 in trading for the first times since 2004
Smoking increases your chances of colon cancer
Honda cuts profits forecast by 62%
Morgan Stanley loses $2.3 Billion in the 3rd Quarter
Multinational forces rescues about 30 Chinese sailors on merchant ship from pirates off Somalia
Obama to Pick Tom Vilsack, Governor of Iowa (D) To Lead USDA
Time names Obama "Person of the Year"
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday that it was adding a label warning on heightened suicide risk for users of antiepileptic drugs.
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