NASA presents first images from solar observatory

Nasa has unveiled the first images from a new satellite designed to predict disruptive solar storms, and scientists say they are already learning new things. Researchers have showed off brightly coloured images and short movie clips of the sun from the Solar Dynamics Observatory in a webcast. The satellite was launched on 11 February. Dean Pesnell, the chief scientist, says it has already disproved at least one theory, but he did not give... [more]

Today in History – 22nd APR.

Today is Thursday, April 22, the 112th day of 2010. There are 253 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On April 22, 1970, millions of Americans concerned about the environment observed the first “Earth Day.” On this date: In 1864, Congress authorized the use of the phrase “In God We Trust” on U.S. coins. In 1889, the Oklahoma Land Rush began at noon as thousands of homesteaders staked claims. In... [more]

Tiger Woods enters 2 more tournaments

Tiger Woods added two more tournaments Wednesday to a schedule that is not much different from previous years except for the timing. Woods entered The Players Championship and the AT&T National, which benefits his foundation. It was the second straight week that Woods made an early commitment to a PGA Tour event, allowing for more time to promote his appearance. For years, the world’s No. 1 player waited until the last few... [more]

Mexico: report of problems in producer’s marriage

A TV producer’s correspondence with his wife, who was found dead at a Mexican resort, indicated problems in their marriage, a prosecutor said Wednesday. Rodolfo Garcia Pliego, the assistant attorney general of the Caribbean coast state of Quintana Roo, said the mother and sisters of victim Monica Beresford-Redman showed him “a series of exchanges” between the woman and her husband, Bruce Beresford-Redman. “Excuse... [more]

US confident it could intercept an Iranian missile

The Pentagon is “very confident” that it could defend the U.S. against the threat of an Iranianballistic missile strike, the Defense Department’s chief spokesman said Wednesday. A recent Defense Department report to Congress concludes that Iran could develop a missile capable of striking the United States by 2015. Iran already has the largest deployed ballistic missile force in the Middle East, consisting of about... [more]

Dutch poor children live in social isolation

More than 60,000 Dutch children can be classified as “social outcasts” who hardly participate in mainstream society, according to a study conducted by the Netherlands Institute for Social Research (SCP). The study was conducted on children older than five years of age. These social outcasts don’t play a sport, rarely go on holiday or have friends their own age. Their birthday isn’t always celebrated and they generally... [more]

Thai ‘Red Shirts’ rule out talks despite looming crackdown

Thailand’s “Red Shirt” protesters on Wednesday ruled out talks with the government, despite a looming crackdown that has prompted them to fortify their rally base with home-made barricades. Jatuporn Prompan, a leader of the anti-government campaigners who are pushing for fresh elections, said talks were “out of the question” after street clashes in Bangkok earlier this month that left 25 people dead. “It’s... [more]

Fiat to spin off non-car activities: CEO

In a major shake-up, Fiat boss Sergio Marchionnesaid Wednesday that the auto group would spin off its non-car activities into a separate entity. “There is no longer any reason to keep them together,” Marchionne said. Truck maker Iveco, agricultural machines manufacturer Case New Holland and a part of engine maker Fiat Powertrain Technologies will be part of a new group to be called Fiat Industrial, he said. The new group will... [more]

Sarkozy to submit bill banning Islamic face veils

French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Wednesday ordered legislation that would ban women from wearing Islamic veils that hide the face in the street and other public places. In seeking to forbid the garment from public view, Sarkozy defied the advice of experts sought by the government who warned that such a broad ban risked contravening France’s constitution. Such a measure would put France on the same track as Belgium, which is... [more]

Visa seeks online growth with CyberSource

Visa Inc said on Wednesday it would buy CyberSource Corp, a company that helps retailers accept online payments, to boost its business in fast-growing areas such as emerging markets and online commerce. Visa, the world’s largest credit and debit card processor, would pay $26 a share, or about $2 billion (1.3 billion pounds), for CyberSource. That amounts to a premium of nearly 34 percent over CyberSource’s closing share price... [more]

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