Rescued kidnapping victim Elizabeth Smart engaged

A woman kidnapped at knifepoint at age 14 and held captive for nine months is getting married. A spokesman for 24-year-old Elizabeth Smart says she got engaged last weekend and will likely marry in the summer. No details about the groom-to-be were disclosed. The spokesman says Smart plans to keep her personal life private. Smart’s father, Ed Smart, tells The Associated Press his future son-in-law is a “fine young man.”... [more]

After protest, Congress puts off movie piracy bill

Caving to a massive campaign by Internet services and their millions of users, Congress indefinitely postponed legislation Friday to stop online piracy of movies and music costing U.S. companies billions of dollars every year. Critics said the bills would result in censorship and stifle Internet innovation. The demise, at least for the time being, of the anti-piracy bills was a clear victory for Silicon Valley over Hollywood, which has campaigned... [more]

Surging Gingrich blasts US media over past affair

Newt Gingrich surged in the Republican White House race ahead of Saturday’s key South Carolina vote after lambasting the US media for digging into his past marital infidelity. The former House speaker slammed the media on Thursday after the airing of an interview with an ex-wife and sparred with top rival Mitt Romney as the four remaining candidates battled for the hearts of southern conservatives. A Public Policy Polling (PPP) survey... [more]

U.S. Likely to Lift Russia Trade Restrictions

The United States Congress is considered likely to scrap Cold-War era trade restrictions on Russia, a senior World Trade Organization official said on Thursday, Dow Jones reported. “There is great confidence that when the moment is right, the United States will do what it has to do,” Cheidu Osakwe, the WTO’s Director of Accessions told the Washington International Trade Association. Speaking on the day WTO members accepted Russia’s... [more]

Exxon to pay Montana $2.4 million in spill accord

Exxon Mobil Corp. would pay more than $2 million in penalties and cleanup costs toMontana for a pipeline rupture in July that spilled an estimated 1,500 barrels of oil into theYellowstone River, according to a proposed legal settlement unveiled on Thursday. Under the negotiated agreement between Exxon and the Montana Department of Environmental Quality, the Texas-based oil company would pay a fine of $1.6 million, the largest penalty... [more]

Rick Perry to drop out of presidential race, US media report

Texas Gov. Rick Perry plans to announce an end to his presidential campaign Thursday, Yahoo News has confirmed. The announcement was first reported by CNN. Perry will make the announcement at a press conference in Charleston, South Carolina at 11 a.m. and will endorse former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Politico reports. Perry, who was at the top of the polls when he first announced his candidacy last summer, placed a disappointing fifth... [more]

IMF seeks $600 billion in new funds, G20 to discuss

The IMF is seeking to more than double its war chest by raising $600 billion in new resources to help countries deal with the fallout of the euro zone debt crisis, but the plan faces roadblocks from the United States and other countries. The United States and Canada said on Wednesday Europe must put up more of its own money to resolve its sovereign debt crisis, raising doubts G20 talks in Mexico this week can lay the ground for a deal... [more]

Anti-Piracy Law Protest Sees Wikipedia Go Dark

Wikipedia has blacked out its English-language site for 24 hours to seek support against proposed US anti-piracy legislation it says threatens the future of the internet. The English version of the online encyclopedia receives an average of more than 25 million daily visitors globally, according to comScore research data. It is the highest profile name to join a growing campaign to black out pages so visitors only see information criticising... [more]

Ex-Miss USA appears in court on DUI charge

Former Miss USA Rima Fakih on Wednesday made an initial appearance in a Detroit-area courtroom in a drunken driving case that lawyers said could be resolved with a plea deal. Judge Brigette Officer set a March 14 trial date, but lawyers on both sides said they planned to talk in an attempt to end the case sooner. Fakih, 26, declined to answer reporters’ questions after the hearing, which was held in the Detroit enclave of Highland... [more]

World Bank warns of global growth slowdown

The World Bank warned Wednesday of a possible slump in global economic growth and urged developing countries to prepare for shocks that could be more severe than the 2008 crisis. The bank cut its growth forecast for developing countries this year to 5.4 percent from 6.2 percent and for developed countries to 1.4 percent from 2.7 percent. For the 17 countries that use the euro currency, it forecast a contraction, cutting their growth outlook... [more]

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