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{State radio said one person died and more than 20 others were wounded in the blast at a crowded bus stop in central Jerusalem. Israeli authorities blamed the attack on Palestinian militants, although no one claimed responsibility for the bombing, the first in Jerusalem in years.|Sales of new U.S. homes plunged in February to the lowest on records dating back nearly half a century, a dismal sign for an already-weak housing market. Sales fell to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 250,000 homes ? the third straight monthly decline.|It wasn't until Friday that the package was collected by the Detroit Police Department's bomb squad and detonated. The guard has been suspended.|The ruling could have broad ramifications for the disclosure practices of drugmakers and other corporations.|A huge inventory of foreclosed homes continues to weigh down demand for newly constructed houses.|The English-American actress whose arched eyebrows and deep blue-violet eyes captivated moviegoers died Wednesday in Los Angeles. She was 79.|"Scores of ambulances converged on the area, near the central bus station and a city conference hall in downtown Jerusalem," Reuters reports.|Taylor, made her movie debut at the age of 10 in There's One Born Every Minute. Her role in 1944's National Velvet made her a star.|Coalition airstrikes hit Libyan tanks in Misrata and warships moved into Libya's coastal waters to enforce an arms embargo on Moammar Gadhafi's regime, but NATO members were still working out a deal to assume command and control of the no-fly zone.|Yemen's parliament enacted sweeping emergency laws Wednesday after the country's embattled president asked for new powers of arrest, detention and censorship to quash a popular uprising demanding his ouster.|At least 10 people have been killed in recent days as the populist movement sweeping across North Africa and the Middle East stirs in Syria.|Microbiologist Bruce Ivins' psychiatric history provided clues that should have been acted on before the 2001 attacks, a panel of experts says. Ivins, who investigators believe was responsible, killed himself in 2008.|Wednesday's news from Libya.|Screen legend Elizabeth Taylor died Wednesday of complications from congesive heart failure. She was 79. Taylor was English by birth and became an American movie star after she was discovered by a talent scout at age 9. In her later years, Taylor put considerable energy and money into the fight to find a cure for AIDS.|Workers in Japan want to look inside three troubled reactors at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant. But intense radiation inside the buildings means that it is too dangerous for them to enter. One solution? Robots. They're good at going places where people just don't want to go. And they could be at the site in a matter of days.|Sales of new U.S. homes plunged in February to the lowest on records dating back nearly half a century, a dismal sign for an already-weak housing market. Sales fell to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 250,000 homes ? the third straight monthly decline.|The ruling could have broad ramifications for the disclosure practices of drugmakers and other corporations.|Japan's earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster have become one of the biggest tests ever for "just in time" manufacturing. That's the practice of having parts delivered just when they're needed instead of carrying large, costly inventories at assembly plants. Since the disasters, parts have been hard to come by.|A couple years ago, "Tim" heard about the bonuses AIG executives received after being bailed out with government money. In a fit of anger, he faxed a note to the White House titled "To anyone with common sense." To his surprise, he received a handwritten letter from the president. That letter is up for auction in Miami.|Google has been scanning millions of books from libraries around the world. Some are called orphan works because it's hard to find the author but the books are still covered by copyright laws. Google and the Author's Guild reached an agreement on orphan works but a judge has nixed the deal.|Supporters of the health care overhaul want to make it unrepealable and say public support for it will grow as its benefits become more tangible. Opponents are focused on keeping the law unpopular until Election Day 2012.|The judge ruled that settlement between the technology giant and authors and publishers went "too far," and gave Google an unfair advantage over competitors.|A new report says younger people and Hispanics aren't as fond of soup as other Americans, and that doesn't bode well for the soup market.|One asset the international community can't freeze: the Libyan Central Bank's $6.5 billion in gold.|With many companies slow to hire, it will take a long time to get back to the kind of healthy job market Silicon Valley once had. Still, a lot of people are seeing new signs of life in the economy, and they're more optimistic than they were a year ago.|Amazon is opening an online app store for Android devices, according to The New York Times. Many companies have set up sites or app stores where consumers can download software for their mobile devices. Apple is suing Amazon for using app store ? that's the name Apple uses for its mobile download site.|The U.S. housing market is stuck in a bad spot. Home sales tumbled again in February, and median home prices fell to their lowest level since 2002. A glut of forecloses in the market is pushing down prices.|The seven major Japanese automakers have either stopped or scaled back production in Japan because of the earthquake and tsunami. Most of the seven major Japanese car companies say they'll return to production this week.|Amtrak CEO Joe Boardman was traveling to Wilmington, Del., for a ceremony to rename the city's train station after Vice President Joe Biden. But Boardman's train got stuck in Baltimore because of a power outage. Boardman got off the train and jumped into a car.|A media watchdog group is asking the Federal Communications Commission to amend its rules, forcing greater transparency in who sponsors political ads. Over the years, the FCC has come to define sponsorship as editorial control. The Media Access Project says the defining element should be the hard dollars.|Workers in Japan want to look inside three troubled reactors at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant. But intense radiation inside the buildings means that it is too dangerous for them to enter. One solution? Robots. They're good at going places where people just don't want to go. And they could be at the site in a matter of days.|Reaction to Japan's nuclear crisis has differed sharply across Europe. In Italy, fear of losing upcoming local elections has forced the conservative government to slow its push to re-introduce nuclear power. Rome is calling for a one-year moratorium on nuclear power. Anti-nuclear activists say it's just a ploy to buy time.|Human beings are two-thirds water ? and one could think of us forming a river as we move through life. Contemplating these striking photos from St. Petersburg, it's not so hard to believe.|Early indications suggest most of the radiation released comes from iodine-131 ? and that decays quickly, with a half-life of just eight days. That means that over the course of two or three months, virtually all of the radiation should be gone.|Melting snow might be a welcome sign of spring for many of us. But in Minnesota, a heavy snow melt feeds into its rivers and can mean record flooding. Robert Siegel talks with Mark Voxland, mayor of Moorhead, Minnesota, about what they're doing to prepare.|Early photographs tell the colorful story of Sir Ernest Shackleton's ill-fated voyage to Antarctica.|Workers were forced to evacuate from Japan's Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant Monday, putting efforts to restore the plant's cooling systems on hold. Residents and officials also face concerns about radiation-tainted food and water, while essential supplies remain scarce across northeastern Japan.|The tragic events in Japan are causing widespread concern in Europe about the safety of nuclear power. The European Union is trying to forge a joint response, but with attitudes sharply differing across the member states, it is proving a difficult task.|In Japan, engineers are still trying to reduce the hazards at the damaged nuclear reactor complex. Over the weekend, they made some progress but there were setbacks on Monday.|Over the weekend, radioactive iodine and cesium emitted by the crippled facility turned up in milk, spinach and other greens, canola seeds, fava beans and drinking water.That poses a new problem: How to inform the public about the multiplying and scary-sounding test results without unduly scaring them.|In Japan, technicians had planned to release radioactive steam steam Sunday to ease pressure at the troubled nuclear complex damaged by the massive earthquake tsunami. 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{State radio said one person died and more than 20 others were wounded in the blast at a crowded bus stop in central Jerusalem. Israeli authorities blamed the attack on Palestinian militants, although no one claimed responsibility for the bombing, the first in Jerusalem in years.|Sales of new U.S. homes plunged in February to the lowest on records dating back nearly half a century, a dismal sign for an already-weak housing market. Sales fell to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 250,000 homes ? the third straight monthly decline.|It wasn't until Friday that the package was collected by the Detroit Police Department's bomb squad and detonated. The guard has been suspended.|The ruling could have broad ramifications for the disclosure practices of drugmakers and other corporations.|A huge inventory of foreclosed homes continues to weigh down demand for newly constructed houses.|The English-American actress whose arched eyebrows and deep blue-violet eyes captivated moviegoers died Wednesday in Los Angeles. She was 79.|"Scores of ambulances converged on the area, near the central bus station and a city conference hall in downtown Jerusalem," Reuters reports.|Taylor, made her movie debut at the age of 10 in There's One Born Every Minute. Her role in 1944's National Velvet made her a star.|Coalition airstrikes hit Libyan tanks in Misrata and warships moved into Libya's coastal waters to enforce an arms embargo on Moammar Gadhafi's regime, but NATO members were still working out a deal to assume command and control of the no-fly zone.|Yemen's parliament enacted sweeping emergency laws Wednesday after the country's embattled president asked for new powers of arrest, detention and censorship to quash a popular uprising demanding his ouster.|At least 10 people have been killed in recent days as the populist movement sweeping across North Africa and the Middle East stirs in Syria.|Microbiologist Bruce Ivins' psychiatric history provided clues that should have been acted on before the 2001 attacks, a panel of experts says. Ivins, who investigators believe was responsible, killed himself in 2008.|Wednesday's news from Libya.|Screen legend Elizabeth Taylor died Wednesday of complications from congesive heart failure. She was 79. Taylor was English by birth and became an American movie star after she was discovered by a talent scout at age 9. In her later years, Taylor put considerable energy and money into the fight to find a cure for AIDS.|Workers in Japan want to look inside three troubled reactors at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant. But intense radiation inside the buildings means that it is too dangerous for them to enter. One solution? Robots. They're good at going places where people just don't want to go. And they could be at the site in a matter of days.|Sales of new U.S. homes plunged in February to the lowest on records dating back nearly half a century, a dismal sign for an already-weak housing market. Sales fell to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 250,000 homes ? the third straight monthly decline.|The ruling could have broad ramifications for the disclosure practices of drugmakers and other corporations.|Japan's earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster have become one of the biggest tests ever for "just in time" manufacturing. That's the practice of having parts delivered just when they're needed instead of carrying large, costly inventories at assembly plants. Since the disasters, parts have been hard to come by.|A couple years ago, "Tim" heard about the bonuses AIG executives received after being bailed out with government money. In a fit of anger, he faxed a note to the White House titled "To anyone with common sense." To his surprise, he received a handwritten letter from the president. That letter is up for auction in Miami.|Google has been scanning millions of books from libraries around the world. Some are called orphan works because it's hard to find the author but the books are still covered by copyright laws. Google and the Author's Guild reached an agreement on orphan works but a judge has nixed the deal.|Supporters of the health care overhaul want to make it unrepealable and say public support for it will grow as its benefits become more tangible. Opponents are focused on keeping the law unpopular until Election Day 2012.|The judge ruled that settlement between the technology giant and authors and publishers went "too far," and gave Google an unfair advantage over competitors.|A new report says younger people and Hispanics aren't as fond of soup as other Americans, and that doesn't bode well for the soup market.|One asset the international community can't freeze: the Libyan Central Bank's $6.5 billion in gold.|With many companies slow to hire, it will take a long time to get back to the kind of healthy job market Silicon Valley once had. Still, a lot of people are seeing new signs of life in the economy, and they're more optimistic than they were a year ago.|Amazon is opening an online app store for Android devices, according to The New York Times. Many companies have set up sites or app stores where consumers can download software for their mobile devices. Apple is suing Amazon for using app store ? that's the name Apple uses for its mobile download site.|The U.S. housing market is stuck in a bad spot. Home sales tumbled again in February, and median home prices fell to their lowest level since 2002. A glut of forecloses in the market is pushing down prices.|The seven major Japanese automakers have either stopped or scaled back production in Japan because of the earthquake and tsunami. Most of the seven major Japanese car companies say they'll return to production this week.|Amtrak CEO Joe Boardman was traveling to Wilmington, Del., for a ceremony to rename the city's train station after Vice President Joe Biden. But Boardman's train got stuck in Baltimore because of a power outage. Boardman got off the train and jumped into a car.|A media watchdog group is asking the Federal Communications Commission to amend its rules, forcing greater transparency in who sponsors political ads. Over the years, the FCC has come to define sponsorship as editorial control. The Media Access Project says the defining element should be the hard dollars.|Workers in Japan want to look inside three troubled reactors at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant. But intense radiation inside the buildings means that it is too dangerous for them to enter. One solution? Robots. They're good at going places where people just don't want to go. And they could be at the site in a matter of days.|Reaction to Japan's nuclear crisis has differed sharply across Europe. In Italy, fear of losing upcoming local elections has forced the conservative government to slow its push to re-introduce nuclear power. Rome is calling for a one-year moratorium on nuclear power. Anti-nuclear activists say it's just a ploy to buy time.|Human beings are two-thirds water ? and one could think of us forming a river as we move through life. Contemplating these striking photos from St. Petersburg, it's not so hard to believe.|Early indications suggest most of the radiation released comes from iodine-131 ? and that decays quickly, with a half-life of just eight days. That means that over the course of two or three months, virtually all of the radiation should be gone.|Melting snow might be a welcome sign of spring for many of us. But in Minnesota, a heavy snow melt feeds into its rivers and can mean record flooding. Robert Siegel talks with Mark Voxland, mayor of Moorhead, Minnesota, about what they're doing to prepare.|Early photographs tell the colorful story of Sir Ernest Shackleton's ill-fated voyage to Antarctica.|Workers were forced to evacuate from Japan's Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant Monday, putting efforts to restore the plant's cooling systems on hold. Residents and officials also face concerns about radiation-tainted food and water, while essential supplies remain scarce across northeastern Japan.|The tragic events in Japan are causing widespread concern in Europe about the safety of nuclear power. The European Union is trying to forge a joint response, but with attitudes sharply differing across the member states, it is proving a difficult task.|In Japan, engineers are still trying to reduce the hazards at the damaged nuclear reactor complex. 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