The two young sons of slain New York mom Sarai Sierra are under the impression that their father has gone to Turkey to bring their mother home - alive.Sierra, whose battered body was found near a highway in Istanbul over the weekend, was the mother of two boys aged 9 and 11.Steven Sierra, who went to Istanbul in search of his wife after she disappeared nearly two weeks ago,...
Syrian opposition chief says offers Assad peaceful exit
Labels: WorldBEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian opposition leader Moaz Alkhatib urged Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government on Monday to start talks for its departure from power and save the country from greater ruin after almost two years of bloodshed. Seeking to step up pressure on Assad to respond to his offer of talks - which dismayed some in his own opposition coalition, Alkhatib said he would...
India's Kingfisher loses $142m in third quarter
Labels: Technology MUMBAI: India's ailing Kingfisher Airlines, whose planes have been grounded since October, posted a net loss of 7.55 billion rupees (US$142 million) in the three months to December, the company said on Tuesday.The private carrier, controlled by liquor baron Vijay Mallya, has never made a profit since it started operations in 2005 and owes millions of dollars to banks, airports, fuel suppliers...
Pinterest rolls out revamped iPhone and iPad app
Labels: LifestylePinterest updates its iOS app to make pin management easier.(Credit:Pinterest)Pinterest spruced up its iOS app today to make scrolling, pin management, and deleting comments easier. "We've made a few tweaks behind the scenes so scrolling is smoother when you're going through pins," the pinning social network wrote in a blog post today. "We also added some features to make it easier to manage your...
Feb
03
Obama: "No doubt" more revenue still needed
Labels: Health One month after signing into law a "fiscal cliff" deal upping taxes on American families making more than $450,000 a year, President Obama said today there's "no doubt" additional revenue is needed to bring down the U.S. deficit, but believes lawmakers can do it "without raising taxes again." "I don't think the issue right now is raising rates," the president said in an interview with CBS Evening...
Super Bowl XLVII: Ravens Hang On, 34-31
Labels: Business Chris Graythen/Getty Images11:11 p.m. ET: Well, that’s it for the live blog. The game is over, but there’s still a lot for football fans to talk about – lots of missed chances, maybe or maybe not blown calls or no-calls, and, in the end, an epic win for the Baltimore Ravens.11:06 p.m. ET: First Lady Michelle Obama tweeted her congratulations to the Ravens: “Great game! Congrats to the @Ravens....
Iran hedges on nuclear talks with six powers or U.S.
Labels: WorldMUNICH (Reuters) - Iran said on Sunday it was open to a U.S. offer of direct talks on its nuclear program and that six world powers had suggested a new round of nuclear negotiations this month, but without committing itself to either proposal. Diplomatic efforts to resolve a dispute over Iran's nuclear program, which Tehran says is peaceful but the West suspects is intended to give Iran...
China paper rejects hacking allegations
Labels: Technology BEIJING: The official mouthpiece of China's ruling Communist Party roundly rejected claims of hacking attacks from China of American media outlets, hinting instead at ulterior motives by the US. The People's Daily article echoed vehement government rejections last week after The New York Times and Wall Street Journal linked Beijing to cyberattacks. In a fresh development, The Washington...
Surface Pro lands at Microsoft Store
Labels: LifestyleMicrosoft Surface Pro is now on display at the Century City Microsoft Store in Los Angeles. (Credit:Brooke Crothers)LOS ANGELES -- The Surface Pro has arrived early at Microsoft stores. Locations, such as the store near Beverly Hills, Calif., now have the Pro -- slated to go on sale this Saturday -- on display and available for anyone to use. So, I spent about an hour with Pro and came away impressed....
Feb
02
Town mourns for slain bus driver amid Ala. standoff
Labels: Health Updated 9:45 PM ET MIDLAND CITY, Ala. As the police standoff with an Alabama man accused of holding a 5-year-old boy hostage continued Saturday, a nearby community prepared to bury the beloved bus driver who was shot to death trying to protect children on his bus when the episode began days earlier. Charles Albert Poland Jr., 66, who was known around town as Chuck, was described by folks in his...
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