iPad challengers on display at Taiwan trade show

Computex, the world’s second-largest computer show, begins annual 5-day run in Taipei. USATODAY.com Tech – Top Stories

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Stress does not increase risk of getting MS, study finds

Large study followed two groups of women across the decades. USATODAY.com Health – Top Stories

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Group hacks PBS website in WikiLeaks protest

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A group of hackers angered by a PBS documentary about WikiLeaks has posted a fake news story on the website of the public broadcaster claiming that dead rapper Tupac Shakur was alive and well. Reuters: Internet News

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Ohio State coach Tressel resigns

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Ohio State University’s Jim Tressel, one of the top college football coaches, has quit in the continuing fallout from payment violations that led to suspensions for five of his players. Reuters: Sports News

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Nadal battles through as Djokovic gets free pass

PARIS (Reuters) – Champion Rafa Nadal played three decent sets and Novak Djokovic none at all as the leading duo progressed in the French Open on Monday and injury-hit Andy Murray battled to stay in the tournament. Reuters: Sports News

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Combative Blatter rejects talk of crisis at FIFA

ZURICH (Reuters) – A combative Sepp Blatter began a week in which he will be re-elected FIFA president by rejecting talk of crisis in soccer as the ruling body moved to neutralize a leaked email suggesting Qatar had bought the 2022 World Cup. Reuters: Sports News

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Crisis? There is no crisis, says FIFA president

ZURICH (Reuters) – FIFA president Sepp Blatter denied soccer’s governing body was in crisis on Monday, saying his organization would solve any „difficulties” internally and that there were no issues with the 2018 or 2022 World Cups. Reuters: Sports News

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Open-Never-say-die Sharapova advances into last eight

PARIS (Reuters) – Former world number one Maria Sharapova was her usual belligerent self as she booked a place in the French Open quarter-finals with a 7-6 7-5 win over Polish 12th seed Agnieszka Radwanska on Monday. Reuters: Sports News

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Monfils ready for another crack at Federer

PARIS (Reuters) – Gael Monfils will take heart from his one Paris victory over Roger Federer when he attempts to block the former world number one’s serene progress in the French Open quarter-finals on Tuesday. Reuters: Sports News

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