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FBI's Vault discloses proofs on aliens landing in 1947

Do aliens exist? You might say 'no' but FBI has released documents and memos which appear to prove that aliens landed on earth some years back.

Google Cloud Connect brings MS Office files online

Google has released a free tool that would allow users of Microsoft Office to upload their Word files online and to work on them through Google Docs. The move is meant to challenge Microsoft Office’s monopoly in the productivity segment.

Amazon dumps WikiLeaks under government pressure

Amazon. com Inc. has stopped hosting WikiLeaks’ website after pressure from Senator Joe Lieberman, who is the chairman of Senate Homeland Security committee, a tweet by wikiLeaks stated.

WikiLeaks to expose a major US bank

The whistle blower site, WikiLeaks is planning to expose a major U.S. bank early next year. The name of the bank has not been disclosed, but the site claims it will be a big disclosure, Forbes Magazine reported on Monday.

GNR's Slash seeks divorce

Los Angeles -- Former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash has filed for divorce from his wife of nearly nine years, documents in Los Angeles Superior court indicate.

Irreconcilable differences were cited in the papers filed by Slash, real name Saul Hudson, as the reason he is divorcing his wife, Perla Ferrar, MTV News reported Monday.

The couple, who married in October 2001, have two boys, ages 6 and 8. Slash said he was seeking joint custody and was willing to pay Ferrar spousal support, TMZ.com reported.

The couple reportedly did not sign a prenuptial agreement, MTV News said.

Apple employee arrested for taking $1mn in kickbacks

As per several media reports, an Apple employee on Friday was arrested on charges of wire fraud, money laundering, and taking $1 million in kickbacks from Apple’s Asian suppliers in exchange for confidential information about the company.

EPA sets mercury emissions regulations for cement plants

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Monday finally imposed regulations on cement manufacturing companies in the United States in order to limit mercury emissions and other toxic air pollutants from the cement plants.

Coleman was divorced when he died; Price lied about marriage

Gary Coleman, who died last week after a brain injury in his Santaquin home, wasn’t married at the time of his death, reports People, citing an attorney for former child TV star.

Handy Hints on Building Credit

Building good credit has always been very important. The business’ future with banks and clients is dependent on its creditworthiness.

Gov't, bankrupt GM reach liability deal

New York -- The White House and General Motors have resolved liability issues that could have derailed the U.S. automaker's emergence from bankruptcy, documents show.

Documents filed in bankruptcy court late last week indicated a deal has been reached in which a successor company to General Motors would remain liable for claims filed against GM products, even though it would no longer be the same company, The New York Times reported Sunday.