Intel restructures, senior exec leaves for EMC
Intel Corp, the world's top chipmaker, announced a reorganization of its major product divisions and said an executive who helped run a group that rang up more than half its sales last year had left the company.
Yale student dead body found in lab (pictures)
A body believed to be that of a Yale University graduate student who has been missing since last Tuesday was found inside a laboratory wall.
How Garlic Can Help Keep You Healthy
For thousands of years the Chinese people have known of the benefit of garlic to their health. So in China garlic apart from being used to flavor food is also traditionally used in teas and folk remedies.
Obama warns Wall Street to get behind reforms
President Barack Obama warned financial firms on Monday to heed the lessons of Lehman Brothers' collapse a year ago and get behind a regulatory overhaul he wants Congress to pass this year.
Herbal Medicines for Aids
Hiv is the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, which damages the immune system to the extent that it can no longer fight off infection. Most experts believe that HIV is responsible for Aids, but there is some
VW sees increasing signs for market recovery
The chief executive of Volkswagen (VOWG.DE), Europe's largest car maker, sees increasing signs for a recovery of the automotive market but cautions that the crisis is not over yet.
Eating for Good Health
Diet is an important component of staying healthy and aging well. As an acupuncturist, I have studied food and dietary therapy from the standpoint of Chinese medicine. The Chinese view food as
Daily Wrap Up - Sept 14
'Contrivance' Rejected; Obama's Wall St Push; Job Cuts Still Coming
Russian carmaker AvtoVAZ says to cut 5,000 jobs
AvtoVAZ (AVAZ.MM), Russia's largest carmaker, said on Monday it would cut 5,000 jobs from a workforce that has already protested against cutbacks.
Magna will work to reassure customers: co-CEO
Magna International (MGa.TO) does not believe its controlling stake in European automaker Opel will have a negative impact on its current customers, a top executive said on Monday.
U.S. Open men's singles final 4 p.m. Live Streaming, TV schedule
Roger Federer, 28 the world's No.1 player and Juan Martin del Potro, 20 will fight for the U.S. Open 2009 Championship Monday afternoon at the Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York.
EU delays van emissions clampdown
The auto industry will have to cut carbon dioxide emissions from new vans sold in the European Union by 14 percent by July 2013 or face fines, a draft EU document shows.
Porsche confident to close VW deal by 2011
The chairman of German sports car maker Porsche (PSHG_p.DE), Wolfgang Porsche, is confident that a deal with Volkswagen (VOWG.DE) can be wrapped up within the next two years, he told Reuters on Monday.
SEC: protecting long-term investors a priority
The first responsibility of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is to protect long-term investors if their interests conflict with short-term traders, the head of the SEC said in a letter revealed on Monday.
Different Kinds of Herbal Chinese Medicines
At one time, Chinese curative and medicine were only well known in their origins. However, nowadays, Chinese alternative treatments and medications are on the mount in the western
Russia AvtoVAZ to cut 5,000 jobs from Dec 14-sources
The management of AvtoVAZ (AVAZ.MM), Russia's largest car maker, has signed an order to cut 5,000 jobs starting from Dec. 14, two sources close to the company said on Monday.
Auto sales boosting Indian rubber demand - industry
Indian rubber consumption in the year to April 2010 is seen at 881,000 tonnes, slightly higher than the previous estimate of 875,000 tonnes helped by higher demand for automobiles, the country's Rubber Board said.
Dollar, demand worries drag US copper futures down
U.S. copper futures ended lower on Monday, after hitting their lowest levels in nearly two weeks, as a steadier tone in the dollar and worries about recent supply builds and moderating import levels in China combined to drag prices down for the fourth straight session.
Dummies Guide To Chinese Food Therapy
What is Chinese Food Therapy - Chinese food therapy dates back as early as 2000 BC.Chinese food therapy is a practice of healing using naturalfoods instead of medications.
Chrysler's turnaround seen as race against time
Facing dwindling sales, Chrysler is discovering that it is easier to reinvent a balance sheet than a line-up of cars and trucks.
Obama tries to reinvigorate Wall Street reform
President Barack Obama, marking a year since Lehman Brothers collapsed, urged financial firms on Monday not to fight regulatory reform and called on Congress to pass his proposals by the end of the year.
Magna sees Opel paying back state loans by 2015
Magna (MGa.TO) will cut about 10,500 Opel jobs in Europe, the bulk in Germany, as it acts to return the carmaker to profit and pay back 4.5 billion euros ($6.55 billion) in state aid, its co-chief executive said.
Quit Smoking Via Acupuncture
Acupuncture is known to be an effective treatment for most of the diseases. However, what most people don't know about is that the technique that has the power to cure several serious disorders
Sprint shares soar on T-Mobile USA tie-up talk
Sprint Nextel Corp shares jumped 14 percent on speculation that the No. 3 U.S. mobile service might be bought by Deutsche Telekom even as many analysts said such a deal would be very difficult to pull off.
Stocks rise, helped by utilities
Stocks edged higher on Monday, helped by utilities after a news report that China's sovereign wealth fund is eyeing a stake in U.S. power company AES Corp .
Yale University missing student body found: report
Police on Sunday found a body it believes is that of a missing student of Yale University, Annie Le, 24.
An Introduction to the Early History of Ear Acupuncture
Also known as auriculotherapy, ear acupuncture involves the auricle of the external ear being treated with acupuncture needles to lessen pains, diseases or dysfunctions of the body.This practice is one
7 Tips for First-Time Home Buyers
A year after the financial collapse of 2008, the housing market is very different than it was before the foreclosure crisis.
Here are seven bits of wisdom from economists and financial planners for anyone contemplating a home purchase today:
Holistic Treatment - Acupuncture Points In The Ear
Quite amazingly the whole body and can be treated by applying pressure to acupuncture points in the ear.
The Principles Behind Electro Acupuncture
Acupuncture has been used for thousands of years for the treatment of pain and illness and disease in Asia.