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Friday, February 6, 2009

PHILADELPHIA COMPANIES - Ask AP: Obama's Senate staff, infecting mosquitoes - Huffingtonpost.com

It seems simple enough: Infect mosquitoes with bacteria that shorten their life spans, keeping the bugs from reaching the age when they're most likely to spread dangerous diseases. But wait _ bacteria? Will that end up infecting people that get in New York Shares News

Associated Press Writer= WASHINGTON (AP) รข€” Members of Congress were quick to shame corporate executives for over-the-top extravagance during the economic crisis, flying private jets and taking luxury junkets. But some lawmakers are strolling in New York Shares News

A career in dance is for the fleet of foot, the graceful and limber -- and the young. Just a few late-starting dancer-choreographers have attained success in contemporary dance. Matthew Bourne, of "Swan Lake" fame, is one of them. Lula Washington in New York Shares News

SAN DIEGO - (Business Wire) Illumina, Inc. (NASDAQ:ILMN) announced today that it has reached an agreement in principle for the Genome Center at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis to acquire 21 genome analyzers over the next several in New York Shares News

(WASHINGTON) President Barack Obama was spending time with families of 9/11 victims and the 17 sailors killed in the bombing of the USS Cole after a senior Pentagon judge dropped charges against an al-Qaida suspect in the Cole attack being held at in New York Shares News

Toyota sees first annual net loss since 1950 TOKYO (AP) - Toyota, the world's largest automaker, sank into the red for the October-December quarter and acknowledged Friday it was heading for its first annual net loss since 1950 because of plunging in New York Shares News

Kyrgyzstan said on Friday its decision to shut a U.S. air base was final, dealing a blow to Washington's efforts to retain what has been an important staging post for U.S. forces fighting in Afghanistan. The United States said it was still "engaged in New York Shares News

ANN ARBOR - Michigan's coaches were confident that highly touted offensive line recruit Quinton Washington would pick the Wolverines, even though he waited until Tuesday to announce his intentions. Now it's possible - and not as an act of retribution in New York Shares News

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says an announced decision by Kyrgyzstan to end U.S. access to an airbase serving NATO troops in Afghanistan is regrettable, but not a major setback for the Obama administration. Clinton discussed the Afghan in New York Shares News

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