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Areas of cooperation will include space research
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Stephon Marbury — exiled from the Knicks’ roster but beholden to his contract — is softening his stance against a buyout and taking steps toward a resolution.
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Central contracts go unsigned as England players fail to agree Indian Premier League deal the ECB.
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The New York Knicks were expected to announce a trade for Warriors forward Al Harrington on Friday. Media reports had the Knicks sending guard Jamal Crawford to Golden State, though it was unclear if he was the only player.
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In the space of a few hours, Donnie Walsh, the Knicks’ president, traded Jamal Crawford to the Golden State Warriors and struck a deal to send Zach Randolph to the Los Angeles Clippers.
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Stephon Marbury was ordered to stay away from the New York Knicks on Monday while the team looks for a solution to the latest controversy surrounding its point guard.
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BELLINGHAM, Wash. (AP) -- The Bonneville Power Administration has proposed an energy deal that could keep Alcoa's Intalco aluminum smelter in Whatcom County operating for the next 20 years....
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U.S. officials said they believed they were close to a deal to end a stalemate with North Korea over its nuclear program, even as Pyongyang stepped up pressure by barring international inspectors from all parts of a key nuclear complex.
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The United States and India have signed an accord that allows U.S. businesses to sell nuclear fuel, technology and reactors to India.
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For $30 million, Richard Garriott gets two weeks in space and a risky ride home.
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Demolition began on the new project that will turn eight acres of Governors Island into park space by next year.
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Federal antitrust regulators on Friday cleared Wells Fargo's $11.7 billion acquisition of Wachovia Corp., capping a weeklong battle for the Charlotte, N.C.-based bank.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc (MUFG) could seek to renegotiate the terms of a planned $9 billion cash injection into investment bank Morgan Stanley, CNBC reported on Friday, even as sources told Reuters the deal was still on track to close on Tuesday.
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The U.S. and India signed an accord Friday that allows American businesses to sell nuclear fuel, technology and reactors to India, reversing a three-decade ban on atomic trade with the nuclear-armed power.
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'You can’t handcuff them to their rooms'; Team play U.S. in World Cup qualifier
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The United States and India signed a potentially lucrative agreement on Friday that would allow India to buy US civilian nuclear technology for the first time in three decades.
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The United States and India have signed an accord that allows American businesses to sell nuclear fuel, technology and reactors to India.
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Oct. 11 - The United States and India signed a potentially lucrative agreement on Friday that would allow India to buy U.S. civil nuclear technology for the first time in three decades.
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A demand for justice dissipated soon after a 42-year-old Anderson man claimed to have suffered an assault while attempting to buy $10 worth of marijuana, according to legal sources
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BOHEMIANS manager Pat Fenlon hailed his record-breaking players after they wrapped up the League of Ireland title with an injury-time victory at the home of defending champions Drogheda last night.
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THE country's second largest trade union is aiming to scupper the national pay agreement as it begins balloting its members for a "No" vote.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. says North Korea has agreed to every nuclear inspection demand the Bush administration has sought, so the North is being dropped from a U.S. terrorism blacklist....
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On Friday night the Knicks weathered the interior dominance of the 76ers’ Elton Brand for a victory in their second preseason game.
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The Rays have finally escaped their ghost — the ghost of Greg Vaughn.
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US space tourist Richard Garriott will follow in the footsteps of his astronaut father when he blasts off into space on Sunday.
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A woman accused of stalking actor John Cusack accepts a plea deal that will allow her to avoid state prison.
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A UK Treasury delegation is in Reykjavik in an attempt to resolve the dispute over UK funds invested in failed Icelandic banks.
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - The top players could boycott next year's WTA Tour if their questions were left unanswered, world number three Dinara Safina said on Saturday.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two Cuban soccer players have defected from their national team before the World Cup qualifying game on Saturday night against the United States, Cuban and U.S. media reported.
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Federal antitrust regulators on Friday cleared Wells Fargo's $11.7 billion acquisition of Wachovia Corp., capping a weeklong battle for the Charlotte, N.C.-based bank.
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After North Korea relented on nuclear inspection demands, the U.S. today erased from a terrorism blacklist the communist country President Bush once branded part of an "axis of evil."
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BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan (AP) -- The ongoing global economic turmoil and increasingly strained ties between Moscow and Washington will not stand in the way of further space exploration, Russia's space agency chief said Saturday....
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City property records show that a 412-square-foot studio on the seventh floor of 15 Central Park West has sold for $1.2 million, or $2,913 a square foot.
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Saying North Korea had agreed to adhere to nuclear concessions, the U.S. removed the country from a list of terrorism sponsors.
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Robert Mugabe said that his party will retain ministries that control the military and the police in Zimbabwe.