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Australia''s largest steelmaker wants to raise $1 billion in a heavily discounted share offer to help it battle tough market conditions.

A Somali teen pleads not guilty of holding hostage a US ship captain after an attempted hijacking, while his lawyers describe the Somali teenager''s time in the US court system as heart-wrenching

George Chamberlin answers a question on the mind of many Calaway Golf stock holders.

Laila Ali talks about how she clashed with her father as a young girl. The boxing daughter of the legendary Muhammad Ali was attending the Sports Spectacular at Century City''s Hyatt Regency.

The Dallas Cowboys have unveiled a $40 million HDTV in their new stadium. It''s 72 feet high and 160 feet long and hangs high above the center of the field.

Television pitchman Billy Mays likely died of a heart attack in his sleep, but further tests are needed to be sure of the cause of death, a medical examiner said Monday

With a few items found in almost any desk or tool drawer, you can make your very own mini hovercraft capable of gliding over any flat surface.

Baltimore''s Adam Jones is only 23 years old. But prior to Thursday''s game in New York, Jones was fourth in the American League in hitting, and tops in slugging percentage.

Watch qualifying highlights for the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte. Hear from Ryan Newman as he took the pole at Lowe''s Motor Speedway.

Democrats may have to resort to using dead voters to make up for the illegals going back to Mexico.

In northern France runs the river "La Crise" (The Crisis). The ongoing world economic crisis has inspired locals to cash in on the pun, with one entrepreneur offering tourists "Crisis weekends"

Seven plucky amphibians are released into the Mediterranean after rehabilitation in Israel.

Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai urged the United States on Wednesday to support his government despite abuses by his coalition partner, President Robert Mugabe.

India''s election is unlikely to throw up a clear winner with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his chief opponent, Hindu leader Lal Krishna Advani, seen running neck-to-neck

Rays third baseman Evan Longoria speaks with FSN after picking up two hits and three RBIs in a come-from-behind win over the Orioles

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