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The backstory of the lost fourth-gen iPhone prototype acquired by Gizmodo last week is certainly already the stuff of some legend, but hold on tight, because it just got even wilder: Giz editor Jason Chen's house was apparently raided by California's REACT computer crimes task force under the authority of a search warrant on Friday night and his computers and several other items were seized.
ENGADGET: Police investigating lost iPhone prototype raid Gizmodo editor's home
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After Barbier's rulings, the trial's fourth week continued with more testimony by witnesses for Transocean, whose chief had executive testified Tuesday.
NPR: Claims Against BP Contractors Dismissed At Trial
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Indeed when Wachovia, America's fourth-largest commercial bank by assets, was rescued this week, the FDIC created a structure that protected all deposits.
ECONOMIST: Deposit insurance: A useful fiction | The
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It was France's fourth medal of the two-week championships, and second gold by a woman after Marion Rolland's shock downhill victory, leaving the European nation top of the leaderboard.
CNN: Worley upstages world champion Maze in giant slalom
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New student test scores released by the U.S. Department of Education last week showed that Washington's fourth-graders made the largest gains in math among big city school systems in the past two years.
WSJ: D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee Is Getting Results
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Figures last week confirmed that the UK economy contracted by 0.2% in the fourth quarter of last year.
BBC: UK construction survey shows surprise strength
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Wawrinka came into Sunday's match as a heavy underdog against the fourth seed, who was tipped by most to challenge for a first Grand Slam title over the next week.
BBC: Stanislas Wawrinka beats Andy Murray at US Open
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It was the fourth win of the week for Mickelson who is finishing the year strongly after a season disrupted by revelations that both his wife and mother are battling breast cancer.
CNN: Woods routs Yang to clinch Presidents Cup