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  • Obama seeks authority to make Pacific trading pacts

    The Obama administration is hoping to build on the momentum of recent free-trade agreements with South Korea, Colombia and Panama as attention turns to the Trans-Pacific Partnership and trade promotion authority.


  • AP Interview: Franchitti set on honoring Wheldon

    In the frantic moments after Dan Wheldon's fatal accident, the cruel stakes of auto racing again hit a heartbroken Dario Franchitti.


  • Racing community pays tribute to Wheldon in Indy

    Dan Wheldon's friends shed a few tears and shared lots of laughs Sunday.


  • Thailand flooding smacks hard drive industry

    The personal computer industry, already reeling from depressed demand, has been dealt another setback: Massive flooding in Thailand has curtailed production of a critical component _ computer storage drives.


  • Thailand flooding could affect PC supplies, prices

    The personal computer industry, already reeling from depressed demand, has been dealt another setback: Massive flooding in Thailand has curtailed production of a critical component _ computer storage drives.


  • Malaysia tourney trumped by money grab in Shanghai

    Upon seeing the PGA Tour join other tours in trying to stake out a presence in Asia, one high-ranking tournament official said two years ago, "The Far East looks a lot like the Wild, Wild West."


  • Former British colonies to consider axing gay laws

    Leaders of former British Empire countries that continue to outlaw homosexuality will be asked next week to reverse their bans in a bid to reduce their disproportionately high HIV infection rates, an official said Tuesday.


  • Gerwin (Associated Press)

    Free-trade backers eye trans-Pacific

    Now that Congress approved the long-delayed free-trade agreements with South Korea, Colombia and Panama on Wednesday night, trade experts want lawmakers to harness the momentum and turn their attention to other potential deals in what is seen as a way to boost the economy and create jobs.


  • Indian Ocean tsunami warning system tested

    Nations along the Indian Ocean are testing a U.N.-backed early tsunami warning system put in place after the massive 2004 wave off western Indonesia that left more than 230,000 people dead or missing.


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