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New Tab Does Not Open when Headline is Selected in iGoogle  Regan Ashby - Dec 31, 2011 - Report this comment

Unlike all of my other gadgets, when I click a headline from World News in iGoogle, it doesn't open the story in a new tab, but instead just takes me to that story, all the while, exiting iGoogle. The same goes for Technology and Health News... This needs to be fixed!!!! Thanks...

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Articles are for Registered Users only?   - Kevin Davison - Mar 6, 2011 - Report this comment

If I click on a headline and the first pop-up I see is that I need to be a "registered user to see an article", I'm not happy. An interesting title from a FT headline takes me to a page where I must register and subscribe to read something? Not going to uninstall, but should be considered for future updates.

Open in new tab or window  Zeleste Perez - Aug 24, 2010 - Report this comment

I would like it very much if when clicking on a link, the story appears in a new tab or window instead of taking over the window that my iGoogle was displaying.

Jakarta, Indonesia, shows the registration of Barack Obama under the name Barry Soetoro made by his step-father, Lolo Soetoro.  Alex Bomareto - Apr 29, 2010 - Report this comment

Subject: FW: Well, here it is! Lolo Soetoro, Stanley Ann Dunham Soetoro, baby Maya Soetoro, and 9 year old Barry Soetoro. This registration document, made available on Jan. 24, 2007, by the Fransiskus Assisi school in Jakarta, Indonesia, shows the registration of Barack Obama under the name Barry Soetoro made by his step-father, Lolo Soetoro. Name: Barry Soetoro Religion: Islam Nationality: Indonesian How did this little INDONESIAN Muslim child - Barry Soetoro, (A.K.A. Barack Obama) get around the issue of nationality to become President of the United States of America ? PART 2: In a move certain to fuel the debate over Obama's qualifications for the presidency, the group "Americans for Freedom of Information" has released copies of President Obama's college transcripts from Occidental College .. The transcript indicates that Obama, under the name Barry Soetoro, received financial aid as a foreign student from Indonesia while an undergraduate at the school. The transcript was released by Occidental College in compliance with a court order in a suit brought by the group in the Superior Court of California . The transcript shows that Obama (Soetoro) applied for financial aid and was awarded a fellowship for foreign students from the Fulbright Foundation Scholarship program. To qualify for this scholarship, a student must claim foreign citizenship. This document provides the smoking gun that many of Obama's detractors have been seeking - that he is NOT a natural-born citizen of the United States - necessary to be President of these United States . Along with the evidence that he was first born in Kenya , here we see that there is no record of him ever applying for US citizenship.. Gary Kreep of the United States Justice Foundation has released the results of their investigation of Obama's campaign spending. This study estimates that Obama has spent upwards of $950,000 in campaign funds in the past year with eleven law firms in 12 states for legal resources to block disclosure of any of his personal records. Mr. Kreep indicated that the investigation is still on-going but that the final report will be provided to the U.S. attorney general, Eric Holder. Mr. Holder has refused comment on this matter. LET OTHER FOLKS KNOW THIS NEWS - THE MEDIA WON'T!

Anonymous - May 15, 2009 - Report this comment

Not frequently refreshed Anonymous - Apr 25, 2009 - Report this comment Of late, I have seen the same news items stay on the top 5 for days together - this is not a good sign me 2

Not frequently refreshed  Anonymous - Apr 25, 2009 - Report this comment

Of late, I have seen the same news items stay on the top 5 for days together - this is not a good sign.

BBC news  Beatrice Leturmi - May 1, 2008 - Report this comment

where can I find the bbc news?

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