French photographer Willy Ronis dies aged 99 (Reuters)
Reuters - Willy Ronis, the French photographer famous for his black and white images of ordinary people in post-war France, died aged 99 on Saturday.
Reuters - Willy Ronis, the French photographer famous for his black and white images of ordinary people in post-war France, died aged 99 on Saturday.
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Reuters - In determining the safety of improbably small materials known as nanoparticles, special properties associated with some of the very smallest particles may be the key, scientists said on Sunday.
AFP - The death of a lion has brought to 20 the number of animals to have died in a Bangladesh zoo since the start of the year, leading to condemnation from wildlife experts on Friday.
AP - After diverting to California, astronauts from space shuttle Discovery prepared to reunite with their families and NASA managers in Texas on Saturday.
PC World - A recent tear down of the new third-generation iPod Touch reveals that the device is sporting an 802.11n Broadcom chip along with enough space to house the much rumored camera.
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AP - Video games sales declined in August for the sixth straight month, following what analysts called a disappointing showing from the latest “Madden” game.