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Saturday 17th May 2008

Agricole to divest $7.7B, seeks $9B capital
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Deadly taxi bomb targets Sri Lanka police
Eight people were killed and 90 wounded when a three-wheel scooter taxi loaded with explosives rammed a bus in Sri Lanka's capital, police and army sources said.



Deadly taxi bomb targets police in Sri Lanka
Ten people were killed and more than 90 wounded Friday when a Tamil Tiger suicide bomber rammed a motorcycle into a police riot squad vehicle in Sri Lanka's capital, police and army sources said.



Study Links Rise in Mastectomies to M.R.I. Detection
New techniques for detecting breast cancer may be leading more women to have their entire breast removed.



Cases: In Delusions of Romance, Genuine Comfort
Schizophrenia offers a unique relief from the rigors of cancer.



Market Place: A Values Debate (Not the Political Kind)
Wall Street is struggling to answer what might seem like a simple question: How much are some investments really worth?



For a Change, N.L. Clubs Are Outscoring A.L. Clubs
The National League is averaging more runs per game than the American League, something it has not done since the designated hitter ruled was implemented.



Times Topics: Turmoil in Student Lending
Answers to four basic questions that borrowers and potential borrowers might have about uncertainty in the student lending business.



Site: New bin Laden message coming soon
Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden will address the West in a new message, according to a banner ad from the group's production wing posted on Islamist Web sites known to carry messages from al Qaeda and bin Laden.



Art Review: From Around the Globe, a Mustering of the Tribes
The New York International Tribal & Textile Arts Show assembles a forceful, entrancing ensemble of tribal art from Africa, Oceania, Asia and North and South America.



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Farm Bill, Facing Veto, Goes to Bush
The president has promised to veto the bill because he says it would not do enough to limit subsidies at a time of record grain prices.



Tsvangirai to contest Zimbabwe election runoff
Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai will contest the presidential runoff with incumbent Robert Mugabe, he announced on Saturday.



Oral Cancer in Men Associated With HPV
Researchers are discovering that a large percentage of oral cancers in men as associated with HPV.



Bits: Dreaming of an iPhone Keyboard as Good as a BlackBerry’s
This summer, both Apple and Research in Motion are expected to introduce new 3G smart phones which, while stylistically different, will compete ear-to-ear.



Two New Ways to Explore the Virtual Universe, in Vivid 3-D
The WorldWide Telescope allows anyone to see stars and planets thousands of light-years away.



Inside Art: Bacon’s ‘Dyer’ Expected to Attract Big Numbers
At Sotheby’s contemporary-art auction in London, one of the star paintings will be a portrait of George Dyer, Francis Bacon’s companion, who committed suicide in 1971.



A Conversation With Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa: A Surgeon’s Path From Migrant Fields to Operating Room
Dr. Quiñones-Hinojosa, 40, was an illegal immigrant working in the vegetable fields of the Central Valley in California before becoming a neurosurgeon.



Solar Valley Rises in an Overcast Land
Thanks to its aggressive push into renewable energies, cloud-wreathed Germany has become an unlikely leader in the race to harness the sun’s energy.



Competitor Files a Lawsuit Claiming Speedo Is Attempting a Monopoly
TYR Sport Inc. describes a climate in which elite athletes have been led to believe they cannot excel on the world stage unless they wear Speedo’s newest high-tech suit.



Editor From Herald Tribune to Run A.P. News in the U.S.
Michael Oreskes, the executive editor of The International Herald Tribune, is taking a newly created position as managing editor for United States news at The Associated Press.



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