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09/04/2010 08:06 AM
Kara DioGuardi becomes 3rd judge to quit "American Idol"
LOS ANGELES (Reuters Life!) - Songwriter Kara DioGuardi has quit "American Idol," the third of four judges to leave the top-rated U.S. television singing contest this year following Simon Cowell and Ellen DeGeneres.


09/03/2010 07:47 PM
Dangers of flying change around the globe: study
NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - Flying in the developing world is 13 times more dangerous than flying in the United States or other first world countries, according to a new study.


09/03/2010 05:30 PM
Paris metro body heat to help warm building
PARIS (Reuters) - The warmth generated by human bodies in the Parisian metro will help heat a public housing project in the city center, the capital's largest owner of social housing said Friday.


09/03/2010 07:51 PM
Oil spill will not impact Florida tourism: poll
NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - The BP oil spill that spewed millions of barrels of oil in the Gulf of Mexico is unlikely to deter travel to Florida and Louisiana for the rest of the year, a new poll showed.


09/03/2010 03:21 PM
NY Catholic, Jewish, Muslim police tour Holy Land
NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - Brian Reilly's visit to Jerusalem had a special touch this year because Jewish and Muslim colleagues joined him at the site believed to be where Jesus Christ was crucified and buried.


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09/05/2010 09:35 PM
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MADRID (Reuters) - The Basque rebel group ETA called a halt to armed attacks on Sunday but the government said the declaration was not enough and urged the weakened organization to renounce violence once and for all.