PARIS (Reuters) - Air France has said all its flights using long-haul Airbus jets will be equipped immediately with new speed sensors after last week's disaster over the Atlantic, a pilots' union said on Tuesday. more
Tue Jun 09 10:13pm ICT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. missile-defense contractors and their allies are pushing to salvage what they can of prized, multibillion-dollar programs that Defense Secretary Robert Gates is seeking to scrap or cut back. more
Tue Jun 09 10:10pm ICT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury Department said on Tuesday that 10 of the nation's biggest banks were approved to pay back a combined $68 billion of taxpayer money pumped into them last year to combat the credit crisis. more
Tue Jun 09 10:18pm ICT
An exhibition at the Chiostro del Bramante in Rome through May 3 shows Caesar not only as a ruler and doer, but also as an inspiration to artists throughout the ages. more
Mon Apr 06 10:01pm ICT
Mr. Braden was a newspaper publisher and former Central Intelligence Agency officer whose 1975 book about his eight children, “Eight Is Enough,” inspired the ABC television series. more
Mon Apr 06 12:42pm ICT
Ms. Evdokimova was an internationally known ballerina who stood out for the delicacy and eloquent purity of her dancing and stage presence. more
Mon Apr 06 12:42pm ICT