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2008 FORMULA ONE NEWS
Marketers will be able to bid on and use trademarked names like Louis Vuitton and Prada, as they already can in the United States and Canada.
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The Internet giant said it would change its policy for most of Europe to allow advertisers to buy terms that have been trademarked by others as keywords.
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The Internet giant said it would change its search policy for most of Europe to allow advertisers to buy and use terms that have been trademarked by others as key words.
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PARIS (AFP) - Google shook up its lucrative online advertising service Wednesday, saying it would allow sellers to register other companies' brand names as search "keywords" when shopping on the Internet.
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Google shook up its lucrative online advertising service Wednesday, saying it would allow sellers to register other companies' brand names as search "keywords" when shopping on the Internet.Google currently allows advertisers to demand their brand be deleted from the list of keywords that other companies pay to have linked to their websites to boost the chances their company will appear in online searches.
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The Christian Science Monitor - More evidence is in that charter schools â at least on average â do no better than regular public schools.
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Japan and Russia have agreed to jointly build a liquefied natural gas plant in Vladivostok, with five million tonnes of output to be shipped to Japan annually, a newspaper said Saturday.An official accord will be signed in November when Russian President Dmitry Medvedev visits Japan to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo, the business daily Nikkei said.The new facility, expected to begin output as soon as 2017, will liquefy natural gas delivered by pipeline from eastern Russia, the newspaper said.
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Veteran CNN broadcaster and long-time interviewer Larry King announced on Tuesday his decision to step down from his eponymous 25-year-long show, Larry King Live, bringing an end to a career that included more than 40,000 interviews.
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Thousands of residents flouted a curfew in Indian-ruled Kashmir on Friday to protest the killing of civilians by Indian police and paramilitary forces over the last month. Police used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the demonstrators.
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In some of the most encouraging news since the BP disaster, feds say the oil leak could be completely contained as early as Monday if a new, tighter cap can be fitted over the blown-out well. | Day 81 Is Deepwater Drilling Worth the Risk? SLIDESHOW: Oil Spills, Nature Suffers
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Experts urge reform of global drug policy.
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Statins are popular, but most children don't need them.
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AP - Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan has written the leaders of more than a dozen major U.S. Jewish groups and denominations seeking "repair of my people from the damage" he claims Jews have caused blacks for centuries.
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Indiana's flagship school loses $300,000 during a free application week.
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KUHAK, Afghanistan (Reuters) - As U.S. soldiers from Alpha Company stepped out of their outpost on a scorching July morning in Arghandab in southern Afghanistan's Kandahar province, an all too familiar sound rang through the air.
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Spain's Rafael Nadal defeated Robin Soderling of Sweden on Sunday (6-4, 6-2, 6-4) to win a record fifth title at Roland Garros and avenge his first-ever defeat there last year.
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As television pictures showed the Russian and American jets park beside one another on the tarmac in Vienna, there weren't many in the US feeling sorry for the 10 heading east – except, perhaps, for one of their number: the Peruvian journalist Vicky Pelaez.
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One of the most coveted rides of the season, that on defending champion Fleeting Spirit in next week's July Cup at Newmarket, is still up for grabs after two of the weighing room's highest-profile names put their whips in the ring alongside last year's winning rider Tom Queally. But trainer Jeremy Noseda yesterday remained Capello-like in his refusal to name the name on the teamsheet. "Ryan Moore and Frankie Dettori have both said they'd be available," he said, "and with Tom as well, that gives a great choice of jockeys. We've got an idea of the way we'll go, but nothing is set in stone yet."
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James Lawton, Chief Sports Writer Most of football is in love with Spain – and for impeccable reasons.
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Top US military commander in Afghanistan General David Petraeus has met sharp resistance from President Hamid Karzai to a US plan to assist Afghan villagers in fighting the Taliban on their own, The Washington Post reported Saturday.The Post said the first meeting last week between the new commander and the Afghan president turned tense after Karzai renewed his objections to the plan to assist the villagers.
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