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Father says child gave carolers a $180 tip

A 7-year-old English boy gave three teenage carolers $180 in cash as a tip without permission, his father says.

They gave the banks and car-makers billions, so will US government give sex industry a little financial stimulus?

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Locals gave a hoot about my driving

I've made a couple of attempts to drive like an Indian. Not a South African Indian, but an Indian Indian. Like the ones who drove us round Delhi and Kolkata and other cities recently.

Google Earth gave first geography lesson to ultras

Google Earth is the seventh popular Internet application tool but it is being grossly misused by terror groups to have the first glimpse of sensitive places to plot attacks without moving an inch.

Asteroid impacts gave crucial spark to early life

This artist's illustration shows an asteroid impact on Earth. Between 4.2 and 3.8 billion years ago, in a period known as the Late Heavy Bombardment, space rocks rained down on the planet 100,000 times more frequently than they do today. Some of those impacts may have stirred the chemistry in Earth's early oceans that would later give rise to life, say scientists.

Asteroid Impacts Gave Crucial Spark to Early Life

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'Perth Test gave us self-belief'

Melbourne: Battling the pain of a tennis elbow, South Africa captain Graeme Smith said Thursday that his side is in a better position than hosts Australia ahead of the second Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), starting Boxing Day.

Experts: Huge fraud gave off signs

Dec. 12: Bernard Madoff, a longtime fixture on Wall Street, was arrested and charged with allegedly running a $50 billion Ponzi scheme. CNBC's Charles Gasparino reports.

Research in Motion, which gave the world the BlackBerry, saw its stock hit a 52-week low Tuesday before it announced it has lowered its sights for third-quarter revenue and profit.

The share-price drop came after U.S. analysts said sales of the famous smartphone could be hurt by a slowing economy.

Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae Gave Large Donations to Homosexual Activists Just Before Collapse

December 19, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - As mortgage giants Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae hurtled to financial ruin, their charitable foundations continued to pour money into homosexual causes, reports the organization Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays & Gays (PFOX).

Connecting terror: how mobile records gave leads to police

Behave properly, Jaya Bachchan told in RSAntulay offers to resign but not retractAntulay offers to resign but not retractExecute arrest warrant against Raj, Mumbai police toldBank manager’s bag snatched in Sector 32 market, police tell her: ‘say you lost it’Meet GeetJersey too probes Volcker report accused, their funds

Kate Moss fuels pregnancy rumours as she tells nanny 'to expect twice as much work' She gave Lila Grace's helper a big bonus

She's been dropping hints for months, but now Kate Moss has given her clearest indication yet that having another child is her top resolution for 2009.

NASA lands a cosmic first with "tweets" from Mars

gave the historic Space Age mission an Internet Age spin by adding a Twitter page, enabling the robotic interplanetary explorer to answer the hot micro-blogging website's trademark query: "What are you doing?"

MS software pirates sent to prison

China gave its harshest sentence yet to domestic copyright violators when the mastermind behind an 11-man Chinese gang counterfeiting Microsoft software got a punishment of six-and-a-half years imprisonment and a fine of 1.5 million yuan ($220,000).

MS software pirates sent to prison

China gave its harshest sentence yet to domestic copyright violators when the mastermind behind an 11-man Chinese gang counterfeiting Microsoft software got a punishment of six-and-a-half year imprisonment and a fine of 1.5 million yuan ($220,000).

Bangladesh salvage honour

Bangladesh gave one of their best batting performances before suffering a 107-run defeat in the opening Test against Sri Lanka here on Wednesday.

Bangladesh salvage honour in Test defeat

Bangladesh gave one of their best batting performances before suffering a 107-run defeat in the opening Test against Sri Lanka here on Wednesday.

Tigers Refuse To Give Up

Bangladesh gave Sri Lanka a scare but a late collapse denied them a shot at the most unlikely of Test victories in Dhaka.

Sony losing less money on the PS3 today, but still losing

Microsoft gave away nearly half a billion dollars last year in gifts and matching contributions. Top brass have also maxed out their donations to the Obama inauguration.

» NASA tweets from Mars

NASA gave the historic Space Age mission an Internet Age spin by adding a Twitter page, enabling the robotic interplanetary explorer to answer the hot micro-blogging website's trademark query: "What are you doing?"

NASA tweets from Mars

NASA gave the historic Space Age mission an Internet Age spin by adding a Twitter page, enabling the robotic interplanetary explorer to answer the hot micro-blogging website's trademark query: "What are you doing?"

NASA lands a cosmic first with "tweets" from Mars

NASA gave the historic Space Age mission an Internet Age spin by adding a Twitter page, enabling the robotic interplanetary explorer to answer the hot micro-blogging website's trademark query: "What are you doing?"

Australia bat first in dead rubber

Simon Katich gave Australia a brisk start but they were relying on their two most out-of-form batsmen at lunch after South Africa struck twice in the space of six balls. Matthew Hayden and Michael Hussey have both battled for runs during their home summer and they were watchful against a pace attack that found some swing on the first morning.


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