Overture sues Google: "Overture Services, Inc., the world's leading provider of Pay-For-Performance search to Web sites across the Internet, today announced that it has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Google Inc. in the United States Federal District Court in Los Angeles."
CNET reviews Userland Radio: "Although Blogger Pro offers better features, Radio UserLand makes it simple to post blog entries and gather news from around the Web. Use this tool for a blog that focuses on news and commentary."
Lion Defies Nature by Adopting Oryx - Again: "A lioness who has already defied nature twice this year by adopting a baby oryx -- an antelope that Africa's top predator usually likes to eat -- has done it again, adopting a third oryx. Game wardens at Samburu National Park said Monday they had found the lioness with a four or five-day-old oryx called Easter Saturday. She had previously adopted new born oryxes over New Year and on Valentine's Day."
Tomorrow, the US Postal Service is releasing a sheet of retro-styled state stamps.
Chinese space-capsule lands in Mongolian desert, looks like movie prop.
Woman Hangs Self in Jail, Wants to Sue: "Laren Sims, who hanged herself in a Florida jail, left a suicide note asking her lawyer to sue the jail for failing to prevent her from killing herself, authorities said."
A Designer's Guide to Making Your Own Stock Photography (for non-photographers)
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Gold at two month high amid Mideast turmoil: "Gold markets hit their strongest level in two months on Wednesday as Israel widened its assault in the West Bank and traders predicted further price gains for the 'war commodity' metal."
What's Inside a Real-Life Panic Room? "State-of-the-art safe rooms include an independent phone line, a back-up generator, oxygen scrubbers to replenish the air supply, and closed-circuit television screens connected to computers. A joystick allows the safe room occupant to lock and unlock doors throughout the house to trap an intruder."