PATIENTS with liver failure have been successfully treated using their own bone marrow stem cells, it was reported yesterday.  |


Where do Democrats stand on the Miers nomination, the war in Iraq, and other key issues in Washington?  |
Is Maureen Dowd boycotting the new pay-for-play TimesSelect plan at The New York Times? Despite promises from the newspaper that its high-profile columnists--now hidden behind a pay wall on the Web--would provide bonus content and services at the site, Dowd  |
Here we go again. Another pick for the Supreme Court without much--or, in this case, any--judicial experience. And that will make it hard for senators--or anyone else--to assess what sort of Justice Harriet Miers, currently George W. Bush's White House  |


A tour boat nearly identical to the one that capsized here became unstable after weight equivalent to just 10 people was placed at the edge of the vessel.  |
Thank you for paying attention to our country, which is small and poor," Ambassador Sereywath Ek, Cambodia's ambassador to the United States, told leaders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church during a recent visit to the church's world headquarters.  |
Matthew McConaughey has either been playing cute in a stream of romantic comedies or buff in action adventures, but the roles he really enjoys are dramatic parts like the one he has coming up in Two for the Money .  |  |
ComingSoon.net has your exclusive look at "Chicken Little's The Sky is Falling! Newsletter #5"! The fifth and final installment is on celebrity activists, specifically GOSFA member Zach Braff ( Scrubs ), who really does believe the sky is falling. You  |
SAN SALVADOR (AFP) - Tropical Storm Stan only briefly reached hurricane strength, but killed at least 130 people in Central America and Mexico, and relentless rains fueled fears of further devastation.  |  |
DENPASAR, Indonesia (AFP) - Bali's Hindus celebrated one of their holiest days and its Muslims began the fasting month of Ramadan as police vowed to "work around the clock" to solve the weekend bombings.  |  |
From Tim Stanley and his terrific team at Justia.com, this news: "we just put up a new free U.S. Supreme...  |
The European Union is skittish about admitting Turkey. But 10 to 20 years of talks could change that.  |
Hurricane Katrina has scattered many of New Orleans' jazz musicians.  |
Women are lining up for their first shot at an elected post: in the chamber of commerce.  |  |
State-led lawsuits and environmental initiatives are changing the face of US environmental regulation.  |
President Bush this week tried to reassure his base about the high court nominee.  |  |
October 6, 2005 Japanese in-car entertainment equipment manufacturer Fujitsu Ten has a great concept about to hit the stores (alas Japan only) in the form of a dashboard entertainment and information display with one screen but different visuals and images  |  |
Three paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division were killed Monday in Iraq.  |
VAIO X Living offers a built-in PC; VAIO X Video Station has eight tuners and four hard disks.  |
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