AFP - US President George W. Bush and European leaders warned Iran Tuesday of new sanctions if Tehran refuses to halt a nuclear programme the West suspects to be a covert atomic weapons drive.
Reuters - The molecular switch that allows people
to feel the heat of chili peppers is a promising new target for
drugs against irritable bowel syndrome, British researchers
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Reuters - Fans of James Brown will have a chance
to own some of the legendary soul singer's funky stuff when
Christie's puts hundreds of items up for sale on July 17.
Reuters - Florida's tomato industry is in "complete
collapse" and $40 million worth of tomatoes will rot unless
federal regulators quickly trace the source of a salmonella
outbreak and clear the state's produce, an industry official
said on Tuesday.
Reuters - U.S. retail gasoline demand slipped
3.8 percent from last year's levels, as gasoline prices posted
yet another record high last week, MasterCard Advisors said
Tuesday.
Reuters - A pilotless U.S. drone was
suspected to have fired a missile into a Pakistani area on the
Afghan border on Tuesday, but there was no word on the target
or casualties, a government official said.
Reuters - Top Federal Reserve officials on
Tuesday hammered home the U.S. central bank's determination not
to allow inflation to get out of control, cementing views that
interest rates will rise later this year.
Reuters - Republican John McCain and Democrat
Barack Obama staked out starkly opposing stances on taxes on
Tuesday, with McCain promising corporate tax breaks and Obama
pledging tax increases for many.
AP - Trainer Rick Dutrow Jr. still blames Kent Desormeaux for Big Brown's stunning last-place finish in the Belmont Stakes, but he wouldn't object to the jockey riding the horse in his next race. The decision of whether to change jockeys is up to co-owner Michael Iavarone, Dutrow said.
AP - Wall Street fluctuated Tuesday as a retreat in oil prices failed to keep investors from fretting over the effect of high energy costs on the U.S. economy.
AP - Internet providers Verizon, Sprint and Time Warner Cable have agreed to block access to child pornography and eliminate the material from their servers, New York's attorney general said Tuesday.
AP - Engineers kept watch over this rain-deluged state's dams Tuesday after a major collapse nearly emptied Lake Delton in a torrent that washed away houses and a highway.