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Japan on heightened alert for Mount Asama eruption
2009-02-01: TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Meteorological Agency increased the alert level at Mount Asama volcano in central Japan, warning of an eruption within two days, an agency official said on Sunday.
Jet that landed in Hudson is moved again in N.J.
2009-02-01: AP - The US Airways jet that landed in New York's Hudson River has been moved from a marina to another site in northern New Jersey.
US Senate braces for stimulus package debate
2009-02-01: AFP - The US Senate starts debating President Barack Obama's massive economic stimulus package Monday, with opponents vowing to stand firm against the 819-billion-dollar plan that passed in the House of Representatives with no Republican backing.
BART signs up for 20 years of Wi-Fi
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Search Service on Google Briefly Fails
2009-02-01: Google?s Internet search service malfunctioned for nearly 55 minutes Saturday morning, upending users with search results that carried false safety warnings and Web links that did not work.
Most Asian markets fall on bleak earnings
2009-02-02: AP - Most Asian markets sank Monday as investors digested a slew of awful earnings reports from the region's corporate heavyweights and inauspicious signs from Wall Street, where stock averages clocked their worst January ever.
Stimulus items draw ire, become trading chips?
2009-02-01: Reuters - Controversial projects in the huge U.S. economic stimulus package could be valuable bargaining chips in winning over skeptical Republicans -- getting rid of them could help the Democrats push it across the finish line.
Europe struggles for unity in face of recession
2009-02-01: AFP - Despite promises to tackle recession together, EU governments are scrambling each in their own corner to come up with new measures to revive their economies, threatening the bloc's unity.
Life insurance stocks up on possible government aid
2009-02-09: Reuters - Shares of U.S. life insurers rose sharply on Monday on expectations that some will receive long-awaited approval for capital injections from the government's $700 billion financial bailout fund.
In Singapore, a Renovated Shop House
2009-02-04: Marcel Heijnen and his wife, Dawn Mok, remodeled a historic shop house in Singapore.
PwC accused of 'gross negligence' in US action
2009-02-01: The Dublin office of accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers has been named in a class action suit just filed in the United States by investors who lost money as a result of the $50bn fraud perpetrated by New ...
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