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Just when Wall Street seemed to have settled down, a barrage of bad economic reports collided with fresh worries about European banks Thursday and triggered a global sell-off in stocks.
World markets fell as investors took to the sidelines after a sharp downgrade
of Irish debt highlighted the lack of unity in Europe over how to deal with
the escalating debt crisis.
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In Taste Buds And Molecules, François Chartier concocts some unexpected pairings
The idea that Canadian sommellier François Chartier presents in his book Taste Buds and Molecules: The Art and Science of Food, Wine, and Flavor is a very intriguing one. Look at the aroma...
The Telegraph is publishing the full responses to our Economic Survey, so that
you can decide for yourself where we're heading. We asked 25 economists ten
questions.
From Nature magazine
Vaccines are largely safe, and do not cause autism or diabetes, the US Institute of Medicine (IOM) said in a report issued today . This conclusion followed a review of more than 1,000 published research studies.
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New research suggests that gastric bypass surgery often has a halo effect on patients' family members, causing them to also lose weight.
We’ve been anticipating the Audi RS5 being sold in the U.S. ever since Audi CEO Rupert Stadler confirmed it to us a few months ago. Now we know just how long we have to wait: Audi promises the RS5 will hit American soil in 2012.
For a quick refresher, the two-door RS5 packs a 4.2-liter V-8 engine...
If Greece staggers to the line again and Europe hands over cash to meet its debts falling due in March, nothing will have changed. The country will continue insolvent, relying on a euro credit drip for its survival.
Buying ads on Twitter is about to get easier for small businesses. Twitter is unveiling an automated system that will enable advertisers to manage their marketing campaigns and budgets without having to deal with sales representatives.
Sports-car makers are increasingly giving drivers a new instrument that could make them feel more like terrestrial fighter pilots: a G-force gauge.The latest is Ford, which is including an “accelerometer” on premium versions of the 2013 Mustang unveiled this week at...
