New York Times:
While it will be a challenge, TV manufacturers believe that they'll be able to meet new California standards for HDTV power consumption.
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New York Times:
Analysts and executives are wondering if the economic model of broadcast television, which is more heavily reliant on advertising than cable, is irreparably broken.
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BBC:
The granddaughter of Italy's fascist dictator Benito Mussolini says criminals have stolen part of his brain and blood to sell on the internet. (Read More)
BBC News Player | World:
The EU now has its first full time president - someone that the White House can call in the event of a global emergency. (Read More)
The Sydney Morning Herald National Headlines:
IN A profession notoriously resilient to hard times, online dating sites threaten to do what the global financial crisis could not - send the sex services industry broke. (Read More)
BBC:
A transsexual prostitute linked to a sex row involving an Italian politician is believed to have been burned to death, media reports say. (Read More)
New York Times:
European markets fell and Wall Street was expected to open lower amid concerns about the pace of the U.S. economic recovery following disappointing earnings data from Dell. (Read More)