Breaking News & Hottest Global News without Border (Series 3)

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NYT: In an industry dependent on intellectual property, Microsoft's fight against theft has implications beyond the bottom line.

NYT: Chasing pirates: Inside Microsoft's war room



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Defense Secretary Robert Gates says he hopes the outgoing Congress will approve legislation ending the military's ban on gays but was unsure of the prospects for success.

Gates: Let gays in military; Marine chief: don't



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From pickle juice to coconut water, marathoners reveal the quirky ways they fuel up for the long haul.

Runners share 7 secret - and weird - food weapons



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If you're already confused about what drives the stock market, try mulling this one over: The major indexes have climbed back to their spring highs, while we've grown more pessimistic.

Stocks being buoyed by investor ... pessimism?



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Keith Olbermann's suspension from MSNBC television for donating to three Democratic campaigns will end this coming Tuesday, NBC announced Sunday night.

NBC: Olbermann suspension ending Tuesday



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Facing a wave of criticism from business leaders, President Hugo Chavez is defending his order for government officials to seize control of residential complexes.

'Act of justice': Venezuela seizes apartments



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In his new memoir, former president George W. Bush reveals that his vice president told him, "I can't believe you're going to leave a soldier on the battlefield" when Cheney learned Bush wouldn't pardon Cheney's aide, Lewis "Scooter" Libby. Bush speaks at length about the book with TODAY's Matt Lauer.

Bush: Cheney 'angry' that I didn't pardon Libby



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In his first one-on-one television interview since leaving the White House, former President George W. Bush tells NBC News' Matt Lauer that his 2003 "Mission Accomplished" speech, his demeanor in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and his young, drunken escapades were some of his professional and personal mistakes.

Bush opens up about mistakes, defends decisions



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U.S. officials say they have no clue who could have launched the mysterious "missile" that streaked across the sky off the Southern California.

U.S. sees no threat in mystery 'missile'



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