MADRID: Real Madrid's dismal season went from bad to worse when Cristiano Ronaldo scored an own goal to hand relegation-threatened Granada a shock 1-0 win on Saturday.Real coach Jose Mourinho announced he had already given up winning the league before Christmas and this latest blow means that Barcelona can increase their lead over them to 18 points if they win away to Valencia on Sunday.There...
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Football: Ronaldo's own goal condemns Real Madrid to defeat
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For Valentine's Day, Cupid ditches arrows, opts for e-cards
Labels: LifestyleAdmit it. You've always wanted to love like John Travolta.(Credit:Screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET)Romance isn't dead.It's merely been reduced to the level of a friend request, a poke, and a privacy control.Often in that order.How else can one interpret the staggeringly predictable research -- performed on behalf of SOASTA, the oddly named company that performs cloud and mobile testing -- that...
Turkey: U.S. Embassy bomber known for terror ties
Labels: Health ANKARA, Turkey The suicide bomber who struck the U.S. Embassy in Ankara spent five years in prison on terrorism charges but was released after being diagnosed with a hunger strike-related brain disorder, officials said Saturday. The bomber, identified as 40-year-old leftist militant Ecevit Sanli, killed himself and a Turkish security guard on Friday, in what U.S. officials said was a terrorist attack....
Obama Clings to Shotgun in WH Photo
Labels: Business (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)After a week of speculation over the authenticity of claims by President Obama that he regularly participated in skeet shooting at Camp David, the White House released a photograph today showing him firing a shotgun.The photo shows Obama targeting clay pigeons at the presidential retreat last August, according to the White House. In an interview published...
Turkey says tests confirm leftist bombed U.S. embassy
Labels: WorldISTANBUL (Reuters) - A member of a Turkish leftist group that accuses Washington of using Turkey as its "slave" carried out a suicide bomb attack on the U.S. embassy, the Ankara governor's office cited DNA tests as showing on Saturday. Ecevit Sanli, a member of the leftist Revolutionary People's Liberation Army-Front (DHKP-C), blew himself up in a perimeter gatehouse on Friday as he tried...
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Football: Balotelli settles scores on Milan unveiling
Labels: Technology MILAN: AC Milan striker Mario Balotelli hit out at the English media, weather and food, but had kind words for former club Manchester City as he was officially unveiled at the San Siro Friday.Balotelli, who grew up as a fan of the Rossoneri, joined Milan for a fee of around 30 million euros in a deal that will see him remain at the Serie A giants until 2017.Although admitting he would...
Battle cry: HTC's CEO leads the 'M7' chant
Labels: LifestyleHTC CEO Peter Chou tests the upcoming M7 smartphone.(Credit:cnyes.com)Do you know who's overflowing with excitement for the not-yet-official HTC M7 smartphone? None other than HTC CEO Peter Chou, of course.A video from HTC's year-end party shows the company's head honcho on stage playing with the M7, and even snapping photos of the crowd. CEO Chou can be seen rallying a team of employees with a battle...
Thousands in Egypt defy curfews, protest Morsi
Labels: Health CAIRO Thousands of Egyptians marched across the country, chanting against the rule of the Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, in a fresh wave of protests Friday, even as cracks appeared in the ranks of the opposition after its political leaders met for the first time with the rival Muslim Brotherhood. The protests continue a week of political rioting that engulfed the country and left up to 60 people...
Ala. Hostage Suspect Has 'No Regard for Human Life'
Labels: Business A neighbor of the retired Alabama trucker who is holed up in an underground bunker with a young autistic boy as a hostage says that Jimmy Lee Dykes is menacing person who has been preparing for this standoff for a while and has threatened to shoot anyone who came near his property."I cannot even fathom the whys or anything like that," Ronda Wilbur told ABCNews.com today. "I...
Suicide bomber kills guard at U.S. embassy in Turkey
Labels: WorldANKARA (Reuters) - A far-leftist suicide bomber killed a Turkish security guard at the U.S. embassy in Ankara on Friday, officials said, blowing open an entrance and sending debris flying through the air. The attacker detonated explosives strapped to his body after entering an embassy gatehouse. The blast could be heard a mile away. A lower leg and other human remains lay on the street. ...
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Obama's Pentagon pick grilled by Republican critics
Labels: Technology WASHINGTON: The Vietnam war veteran picked to lead the Pentagon, Chuck Hagel, faced a rough reception at his confirmation hearing Thursday as Republican critics reopened the bitter debate over the Iraq war and painted him as naive on national security.In a dramatic exchange, a fellow veteran of Vietnam, Senator John McCain, blasted Hagel for his opposition to the troop surge in Iraq in...
Leak points to Android Key Lime Pie debut this spring
Labels: LifestyleThe next flavor of Android could be served up in just a few short months.(Credit:cnet.co.uk)More delicious Android desserts could be just around the corner, according to some allegedly leaked Qualcomm roadmap slides that mention a springtime arrival for the Android "K-release" or "Key Lime Pie" a few times.Qualcomm officials have apparently been racing around the Internet demanding that a handful...
Atlanta school shooting: 14-year-old shot in head
Labels: Health ATLANTA A 14-year-old student was wounded after being shot in the head at a middle school Thursday, and a suspect was taken into custody, authorities said. No other students were hurt. Police swarmed Price Middle School just south of downtown Atlanta after reports of the shooting at 1:50 p.m., while a crowd of anxious parents gathered in the streets, awaiting word on their children. Students were...
Ala. Suspect Has Stayed in Bunker for 8 Days
Labels: Business The 5-year-old boy being held hostage by a retired man who allegedly abducted him at gunpoint is in a 6-by-8-foot bunker, where his captor has been known to hold up for eight days, police said.School bus driver Charles Albert Poland Jr., 66, tried to prevent the kidnapping Tuesday, but was allegedly shot to death on his bus by Jimmy Lee Dykes, a 65-year-old former truck driver.Police...
Syria protests over Israel attack, warns of "surprise"
Labels: WorldBEIRUT/AMMAN (Reuters) - Syria protested to the United Nations on Thursday over an Israeli air strike on its territory and warned of a possible "surprise" response. The foreign ministry summoned the head of the U.N. force in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights to deliver the protest a day after Israel hit what Syria said was a military research centre and diplomats said was a weapons convoy...
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YouTube confirms eyeing subscription 'channels'
Labels: Technology SAN FRANCISCO: YouTube confirmed on Wednesday that its evolution as an Internet stage for video may include subscriptions to content that creators believe people will pay to see."We have long maintained that different content requires different types of payment models," a YouTube spokesman told AFP."There are a lot of our content creators that think they would benefit from subscriptions,...
New Year's Day biggest ever for Instagram
Labels: LifestyleInstagram users uploaded 600 million photos on New Year's Day, making it the biggest upload day for the photo-sharing network so far.Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed the figure today during the company's earnings call, highlighting Instagram's contribution to Facebook's mobile strategy.Instagram, purchased by Facebook last year, achieved this figure despite taking heat for a privacy debacle in...
Storm system moves into Ga., blamed for 2 deaths
Labels: Health Updated 3:58 p.m. ETADAIRSVILLE, Ga. A massive storm system raked the Southeast on Wednesday, spawning tornadoes and dangerous winds that overturned cars on a Georgia interstate and demolished homes and businesses, killing at least two people. The storm system tossed vehicles on Interstate 75 in Georgia into the air, onto their roofs and into the grassy shoulder. The highway was closed for a time,...
Phoenix Gunman Shoots Three at Office Complex
Labels: Business A gunman shot and wounded three people at an office building in Phoenix, Ariz., today and police are now searching for the shooter, authorities told ABC News.There are no reports of deaths at this time.Police are clearing the office complex in the in the 7310 block of 16th Street, near Glendale Avenue.Officials say there was only one gunman, who remains at large.A witness told ABC...
Egypt curfew scaled back as Mursi seeks end to bloodshed
Labels: WorldCAIRO/BERLIN (Reuters) - Egyptian authorities scaled back a curfew imposed by President Mohamed Mursi, and the Islamist leader cut short a visit to Europe on Wednesday to deal with the deadliest violence in the seven months since he took power. Two more protesters were shot dead before dawn near Cairo's central Tahrir Square on Wednesday, a day after the army chief warned that the state...
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US Dollar falls on euro as Fed meets
Labels: Technology NEW YORK: The US dollar fell against the euro Tuesday as the Federal Reserve opened a two-day meeting keenly watched for signs that the US central bank could move up plans for tightening monetary policy.The euro hits its best level against the greenback since December 2011, at 2200 GMT, trading at US$1.3493 compared to US$1.3454 late Monday.No major new decisions were expected from the...
How self-loathing and Photoshop can make you a very sad person
Labels: LifestyleThe Hornstein Tumblr post.(Credit:Screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET)Fame is an insidious little thing.It seems like the only current currency. Get it and you're made. Keep it and you can get a maid, and a butler.That appears to have been part of the thinking of Shirley Hornstein, who not so long ago made much of Silicon Valley believe she was an It Woman.Sometime later, it transpired she was full...
Arm transplant vet looking forward to swimming, diving
Labels: Health BALTIMORE A soldier who lost all four limbs in an Iraq roadside bombing says he looks forward to driving and swimming with his new arms. Twenty-six-year-old Brendan Marrocco spoke at a news conference Tuesday at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. He was joined by the surgeons who performed the double-arm transplant there. Marrocco says he's happy and amazed to have new arms. He has prosthetic...
Palin and Fox Part Ways, but Is She Really Over?
Labels: Business Sarah Palin's break up with Fox News should not have been, well, breaking news, as she had publicly complained in August on Facebook that the network had canceled her appearances at the Republican National Convention. And going back even further, Palin didn't give Fox the scoop in October 2011 when she announced she wasn't going to run for president. Still, the news of the...
Army warns unrest pushing Egypt to the brink
Labels: WorldCAIRO, Egypt (Reuters) - Egypt's army chief said political unrest was pushing the state to the brink of collapse - a stark warning from the institution that ran the country until last year as Cairo's first freely elected leader struggles to curb bloody street violence. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, a U.S.-trained general appointed by President Mohamed Mursi last year to head the armed forces,...
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