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2World BriefingsBRITAIN: BLAIR WARNS OF CLIMATE THREAT Prime Minister Tony Blair urged the international community to consider global warming a dire threat and agree on a plan of action to curb the quot;alarming quot; growth of greenhouse gases.1World
3Nvidia Puts a Firewall on a Motherboard (PC World)PC World - Upcoming chip set will include built-in security features for your PC.4Sci/Tech
4Olympic joy in Greek, Chinese pressNewspapers in Greece reflect a mixture of exhilaration that the Athens Olympics proved successful, and relief that they passed off without any major setback.2Sports
5U2 Can iPod with PicturesSAN JOSE, Calif. -- Apple Computer (Quote, Chart) unveiled a batch of new iPods, iTunes software and promos designed to keep it atop the heap of digital music players.4Sci/Tech
6The Dream FactoryAny product, any shape, any size -- manufactured on your desktop! The future is the fabricator. By Bruce Sterling from Wired magazine.4Sci/Tech
7Fierce clashes kill three US soldiers, injure 14 in AfghanistanKABUL, Sept 22 (AFP): Three US soldiers were killed and 14 wounded in a series of fierce clashes with suspected Taliban fighters in south and eastern Afghanistan this week, the US military said Wednesday.1World
8US-EU talks on Airbus subsidies failThe EU and US moved closer to an aviation trade war after failing to reach agreement during talks Thursday on subsidies to Airbus Industrie.3Business
9Aussie alive after capture in IraqAUSTRALIAN journalist John Martinkus is lucky to be alive after spending 24 hours in the hands of Iraqi militants at the weekend. Martinkus was in Baghdad working for the SBS Dateline TV current affairs program 1World
10Israeli Helicopter Fires Missile in Gaza -Witnesses GAZA (Reuters) - An Israeli helicopter fired a missile into a town in the southern Gaza Strip late on Wednesday, witnesses said, hours after a Palestinian suicide bomber blew herself up in Jerusalem, killing two Israeli border policemen.1World
11Ballmer: We need a \$100 PCThe Microsoft CEO says one way to stem growing piracy of Windows and Office in emerging markets is to offer low-cost computers.4Sci/Tech
12British man gunned down in Saudi ArabiaRIYADH, Saudi Arabia -- Saudi police are seeking two young men in the killing of a Briton in a Riyadh parking lot, the Interior Ministry said today, and the British ambassador called it a terrorist attack.1World
13Rain hands prime spots to top 10Loudon, NH -- As the rain began falling late Friday afternoon at New Hampshire International Speedway, the rich in the Nextel Cup garage got richer.2Sports
14PalmSource to add Linux OS to offeringsPalmSource surprised the mobile vendor community today with the announcement that it will acquire China MobileSoft (CMS), ostensibly to leverage that company's expertise in building a mobile version of the Linux operating system.4Sci/Tech
15Plan to let soldiers vote by e-mail is questionedJEFFERSON CITY - An election security expert has raised questions about Missouri Secretary of State Matt Blunt #39;s plan to let soldiers at remote duty stations or in combat areas cast their ballots with the help of e-mail.4Sci/Tech
16China Mine Blast Kills 33 in 10th Mishap in 3 Months (Update1)A gas explosion at a coal mine in northern China killed 33 workers in the 10th deadly mine blast reported in three months. The explosion occurred yesterday at 4:20 pm at Nanlou township 1World
17Palestinian Abbas Calls Israel 'The Zionist Enemy' (Reuters)Reuters - Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas called\Israel "the Zionist enemy" Tuesday, unprecedented language for\the relative moderate who is expected to succeed Yasser Arafat.1World
18Senators' Hossa Heads to Swedish League (AP)AP - Ottawa Senators right wing Marian Hossa is switching European teams during the NHL lockout.2Sports
19AOL Shuns Mac Users With New PassCode ServiceA new, optional log-on service from America Online that makes it harder for scammers to access a persons online account will not be available for Macintosh 4Sci/Tech
20PNA receives Arafat #39;s medical reportNasser al-Qidwa, Palestinian representative at the United Nations and nephew of late leader Yasser Arafat, handed Arafat #39;s death report to the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) on Saturday.1World
21France Appeals for Hostages' ReleaseCAIRO, Egypt - France's foreign minister appealed Monday for the release of two French journalists abducted in Baghdad, saying the French respect all religions. He did not rule out traveling to Baghdad...1World
22Chelsea Cancels Mutu #39;s Contract After Drug Admission (Update1)Chelsea terminated Romania striker Adrian Mutu #39;s contract, citing gross misconduct after the player failed a doping test for cocaine and admitted taking the drug, the English soccer club said in a statement.2Sports
23UAE president dies at 86United Arab Emirates President and ruler of Abu Dhabi Sheik Zayed bin Sultan al-Nayhan died Tuesday, official television reports. He was 86.1World
24Arafat appeals to kidnappersPALESTINIAN leader Yasser Arafat today issued an urgent call for the immediate release of two French journalists taken hostage in Iraq.1World
25Most terror attacks cost al-Qaida little, report findsThe al-Qaida terrorist network spent less than \$50,000 on each of its major attacks except for the Sept. 11, 2001, suicide hijackings, and one of its hallmarks is using 1World
26Nike Profit Up 25 Percent on U.S. Demand SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Nike Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=NKE.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">NKE.N</A>, the world's largest athletic shoe company, on Monday reported a 25 percent rise in quarterly profit, beating analysts' estimates, on strong demand for high-end running and basketball shoes in the United States.3Business
27#39;Batman dad is no threat #39;A FATHER who scaled the walls of a Cardiff court dressed as superhero Robin said the Buckingham Palace protester posed no threat. Fathers 4 Justice activist Jim Gibson, who earlier this year staged an eye-catching 1World
28Merck takes down the DowNEW YORK (CBS.MW) - US stocks traded mixed Thurday as Merck shares lost a quarter of their value, dragging blue chips lower, but the Nasdaq moved higher, buoyed by gains in the semiconductor sector.3Business
29Gillard out of shadow treasurer raceJulia Gillard has reportedly bowed out of the race to become shadow treasurer, taking enormous pressure off Opposition Leader Mark Latham.1World
30IE Strategy BackfiresIt #39;s official. Microsoft recently stated definitivelyand contrary to rumorsthat there will be no new versions of Internet Explorer for users of older versions of Windows.4Sci/Tech
31Olympic Games 2012 great stake for France #39;s sports, says French <b>...</b>The success of Paris #39; bid for Olympic Games 2012 would bring an exceptional development for France for at least 6 years, said Jean-Francois Lamour, French minister for Youth and Sports on Tuesday.2Sports
32Among the well-heeled at the world polo championships in Chantilly (AFP)AFP - Maybe it's something to do with the fact that the playing area is so vast that you need a good pair of binoculars to see the action if it's not taking place right in front of the stands.1World
33Azzam release to improve Egypt-Israel tiesEgypt #39;s release of accused Israeli spy Azzam Azzam in an apparent swap for six Egyptian students held on suspicion of terrorism is expected to melt the ice and perhaps result 1World
34Why MS paid Novell half a billion bucks todayBut fresh antitrust suit is in the envelope, says Novell4Sci/Tech
35Designer puts 96 cores on single chipChips that help a computer's main microprocessors perform specific types of math problems are becoming a big business once again.\4Sci/Tech
36Israeli soldier, four militants killed in GazaGAZA CITY, Gaza Strip: Hamas militants killed an Israeli soldier and wounded four with an explosion in a booby-trapped chicken coop on Tuesday, in what the Islamic group said was an elaborate scheme to lure troops to the area with the help of a double 1World
37New Crew Sets Off for Space StationA rocket carrying two Russian cosmonauts and an American astronaut to the international space station streaked into orbit on Thursday, the latest flight of a Russian space vehicle to fill in for grounded US shuttles.4Sci/Tech
38ATA Airlines gives rivals a shot at Chicago marketBankrupt ATA Airlines #39; withdrawal from Chicago #39;s Midway International Airport presents a juicy opportunity for another airline to beef up service in the Midwest 3Business
39Iran Group Canvasses for Suicide Bombers (AP)AP - The 300 men filling out forms in the offices of an Iranian aid group were offered three choices: Train for suicide attacks against U.S. troops in Iraq, for suicide attacks against Israelis or to assassinate British author Salman Rushdie.1World
40Injured Gail Devers Can't Finish HurdlesATHENS, Greece - Gail Devers, the most talented yet star-crossed hurdler of her generation, was unable to complete even one hurdle in 100-meter event Sunday - failing once again to win an Olympic hurdling medal. Devers, 37, who has three world championships in the hurdles but has always flopped at the Olympics, pulled up short and screamed as she slid under the first hurdle...1World
41Microsoft releases fixes for seven #39;critical #39; vulnerabilitiesOCTOBER 12, 2004 (COMPUTERWORLD) - Microsoft Corp. #39;s monthly patch release cycle may be making it more predictable for users to deploy software updates, but there appears to be little letup in the number of holes being discovered in the company #39;s software 4Sci/Tech
42Gap's gadget garment blasts your favorite tunesWearable tech goes mainstream as the Gap introduces jacket with built-in radio.\4Sci/Tech
43NCAA Game Summary - Northwestern at WisconsinMadison, WI (Sports Network) - Anthony Davis ran for 122 yards and two touchdowns to lead No. 6 Wisconsin over Northwestern, 24-12, to celebrate Homecoming weekend at Camp Randall Stadium.2Sports
44Arrington PracticesLaVar Arrington participated in his first practice since Oct. 25, when he aggravated a knee injury that sidelined him for 10 games.2Sports
45Billie Jean King Retires as U.S. Fed Cup CoachNEW YORK (Reuters) - Billie Jean King cut her final tie with the U.S. Fed Cup team Tuesday when she retired as coach.2Sports
46Owner of Big Electronic Stock Trading System Is Said to Be for SaleThe Instinet Group, owner of one of the largest electronic stock trading systems, is for sale, executives briefed on the plan say.3Business
47Vonage doubles its moneyFunding round of \$105 million brings broadband Internet telephony company's total haul to \$208 million.4Sci/Tech
48Dolphins weren't all gameThe Miami Dolphins arrived for their final exhibition game last night in New Orleans short nine players.2Sports
49Squarespace Lets Users Manage Multi-Page Web Sites (washingtonpost.com)washingtonpost.com - Anthony Casalena was 17 when he got his first job as a programmer for a start-up called HyperOffice, a software company that makes e-mail and contact management applications for the Web. Hired as an intern, he became a regular programmer after two weeks and rewrote the main product line.4Sci/Tech
50DaimlerChrysler posts \$1.2 billion net profitThe Auburn Hills-based Chrysler Group made a profit of \$269 million in the third quarter, even though worldwide sales and revenues declined, contributing to a \$1.3Business
51Airline turns to more profitable routes amid US fare warsSAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) -- UAL Corp., parent of United Airlines, said Wednesday it will overhaul its route structure to reduce costs and offset rising fuel costs.3Business
52UN Security Council to Witness Sudan Peace Pledge NAIROBI (Reuters) - The Sudanese government and its southern rebel opponents have agreed to sign a pledge in the Kenyan capital on Friday to formally end a brutal 21-year-old civil war, with U.N. Security Council ambassadors as witnesses.1World
53Top 10 in AP Women's Poll Stays Same (AP)AP - From LSU at No. 1 to Ohio State at No. 10, The AP women's basketball poll had no changes Monday.2Sports
54Schwarz out of the racenother stage victory for race leader Petter Solberg, his fifth since the start of the rally. The Subaru driver is not pulling away at a fast pace from Gronholm and Loeb but the gap is nonetheless increasing steadily.2Sports
55Big Gulp? Neck ribs may have given aquatic beast unique feeding <b>...</b>The fossilized neck bones of a 230-million-year-old sea creature have features suggesting that the animal #39;s snakelike throat could flare open and create suction that would pull in prey.4Sci/Tech
56IBM Rolling Out Biggest WebSphere Update in 2 YearsIBM late on Tuesday announced the biggest update of its popular WebSphere business software in two years, adding features such as automatically detecting and fixing problems.4Sci/Tech
57Labor painsApril 1980 -- Players strike the last eight days of spring training. Ninety-two exhibition games are canceled. June 1981 -- Players stage first midseason strike in history.2Sports
58AP: Ex-Guatemala Leader Living in Mexico (AP)AP - Former Guatemalan President Alfonso Portillo #151; suspected of corruption at home #151; is living and working part-time in the same Mexican city he fled two decades ago to avoid arrest on murder charges, his close associates told The Associated Press on Sunday.1World
59Virgin to Launch Commercial Space Flights (AP)AP - British entrepreneur Richard Branson said Monday that his company plans to launch commercial space flights over the next few years.4Sci/Tech
60Government measures slow China #39;s GDP growthAnnual economic growth in China has slowed for the third quarter in a row, falling to 9.1 per cent, third-quarter data shows. The slowdown shows the economy is responding to Beijing #39;s efforts to rein in break-neck investment and lending.3Business
61WTO Delays Decision On E.U.'s Biotech Ban (washingtonpost.com)washingtonpost.com - BRUSSELS, Aug. 26 -- The United States will have to wait until next year to see its fight with the European Union over biotech foods resolved, as the World Trade Organization agreed to an E.U. request to bring scientists into the debate, officials said Thursday.1World
62Group Formed to Track, Thwart IM ThreatsA group of Internet security and instant messaging providers have teamed up to detect and thwart the growing threat of IM and peer-to-peer viruses and worms, they said this week.4Sci/Tech
63Hoosiers have opportunity to prolong Buckeyes #39; woesOn Sunday, the day after Ohio State dropped to 0-3 in the Big Ten with a 33-7 loss at Iowa, the Columbus Dispatch ran a single word above its game story on the Buckeyes: quot;Embarrassing.2Sports
64Pak insists Hurriyat real representative of KashmirisInsisting that Hurriyat Conference is the real representative of Kashmiris, Pakistan has claimed that India is not ready to accept ground realities in Kashmir.1World
65Truckers call off week-long strike Joint panel to look into <b>...</b>THE All-India Motor Transport Congress (AIMTC) on Saturday called off its seven-day strike after finalising an agreement with the Government on the contentious issue of service tax and the various demands including tax deducted at source (TDS), scrapping 3Business
66Schilling gets 20th as Red Sox rompBOSTON - Curt Schilling got his 20th win on the eve of Boston #39;s big series with the New York Yankees. Now he wants much more. quot;In a couple of weeks, hopefully, it will get a lot better, quot; he said after becoming 2Sports
67BOMBERS FANS LEFT CURSING FATEShooed the ghosts of the Bambino and the Iron Horse and the Yankee Clipper and the Mighty Mick, on his 73rd birthday, no less, and turned Yankee Stadium into a morgue.2Sports
68Marlon hails sprint revivalGold medal-winning Marlon Devonish says the men #39;s 4x100m Olympic relay triumph puts British sprinting back on the map. Devonish, Darren Campbell, Jason Gardener and Mark Lewis-Francis edged out the American 2Sports
69Euro-Zone Growth Continues to Lag in 2Q (AP)AP - The euro-zone economy grew by 0.5 percent in the second quarter of 2004, a touch slower than in the first three months of the year, according to initial estimates released Tuesday by the European Union.3Business
70NASA #39;s longest-serving astronaut retiringHis first space flight was in 1965 when he piloted the first manned Gemini mission. Later he made two trips to the moon -- orbiting during a 1969 flight and then walking on the lunar surface during a mission in 1972.4Sci/Tech
71Marcus Gronholm out of the racehe difficult road conditions created a few incidents in the first run of the Epynt stage. Francois Duval takes his second stage victory since the start of the rally, nine tenths better than Sebastien Loeb #39;s performance in second position.2Sports
72Probe can't rule out Iran atomic bomb plan, UN watchdog saysVIENNA -- After two years of investigating Iran's atomic program, the UN nuclear watchdog still cannot rule out that Tehran has a secret atom bomb project as Washington insists, the agency's chief said yesterday.1World
73EBay to Acquire South Korean Auction FirmBy RACHEL KONRAD SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- EBay Inc., which has been aggressively expanding in Asia, plans to increase its stake in South Korea's largest online auction company. The Internet auction giant said Tuesday night that it would purchase nearly 3 million publicly held shares of Internet Auction Co...4Sci/Tech
74Powell wins backing for new NKorea pressure, but hears call for flexibility (AFP)AFP - US Secretary of State Colin Powell wrapped up a three-nation tour of Asia after winning pledges from Japan, China and South Korea to press North Korea to resume stalled talks on its nuclear weapons programs.1World
75FSU #39;s Thorpe gets one-game suspensionTallahassee, FL (Sports Network) - Florida State head coach Bobby Bowden has suspended senior wide receiver Craphonso Thorpe for the Seminoles #39; game against fellow Atlantic Coast Conference member Duke on Saturday.2Sports
76How an accountant made poker a draw againA few years ago, casinos across the United States were closing their poker rooms to make space for more popular and lucrative slot machines.3Business
77Egyptian company says one Egyptian hostage in Iraq is freeCAIRO, Egypt An Egyptian company says one of its four workers who had been kidnapped in Iraq has been freed. It says it can #39;t give the status of the others being held hostage but says it is quot;doing its best to secure quot; their release.1World
78Surging gas costs hamper spending WASHINGTON -- Consumers were tightfisted amid soaring gasoline costs in August and hurricane-related disruptions last week sent applications for jobless benefits to their highest level in seven months.3Business
79High-Volume Toys Called a HazardTalking kitchens and vanities. Musical jump ropes and potty seats. Blusterous miniature leaf blowers and vacuum cleaners -- almost as loud as the real things.3Business
80E-tail Fraud Remains a ThreatOnline merchants in the United States have become better at weeding out fraudulent credit card orders, a new survey indicates. But shipping overseas remains a risky venture. By Joanna Glasner.3Business
81Open-Hewitt hits top gear, Mauresmo storms onFormer champion Lleyton Hewitt bristled, battled and eventually blossomed as he took another step towards a second US Open title with a second-round victory over Moroccan Hicham Arazi on Friday.2Sports
82China Computer Maker Acquires IBM PC Biz (AP)AP - China's biggest computer maker, Lenovo Group, said Wednesday it has acquired a majority stake in International Business Machines Corp.'s personal computer business for #36;1.75 billion, one of the biggest Chinese overseas acquisitions ever.4Sci/Tech
83Keep playing while you're chargingPopping a gadget into a cradle to recharge it used to mean downtime, but these days chargers are doing double duty, keeping your portable devices playing even when they're charging.3Business
84Follow-on shy Aussies lead India by 355 runs (AFP)AFP - Hosts India braced themselves for a harrowing chase on a wearing wicket in the first Test after Australia declined to enforce the follow-on here.1World
85TI Profit Up on Cellular, TV Chip Sales SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Texas Instruments Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=TXN.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">TXN.N</A>, the largest maker of chips for cellular phones, on Monday said record demand for its handset and television chips boosted quarterly profit by 26 percent, even as it struggles with a nagging inventory problem.3Business
86ARM shares tumble on deal for chip firmLONDON ARM Holdings, a British semiconductor designer, said on Monday that it would buy Artisan Components for \$913 million to broaden its product range.3Business
87Evolutionary Shrinkage: Stone Age Homo find offers small surpriseBig evolutionary insights sometimes come in little packages. Witness the startling discovery, in a cave on the eastern Indonesian island of Flores, of the partial skeleton of a half-size Homo species that 4Sci/Tech
88Canada Presses Haiti on Role for AristidePrime Minister Paul Martin of Canada urged Haitian leaders on Sunday to allow the political party of the deposed president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, to take part in new elections.1World
89Hostage takers at Russian school refuse talks with Islamic leaderHostage takers holding up to 240 people at a school in southern Russia have refused to talk with a top Islamic leader and demanded to meet with regional leaders instead, ITAR-TASS reported on Wednesday.1World
90Going Back for the Future, Mets to Interview BackmanAs the Mets round out their search for a new manager, the club is giving a last-minute nod to its past. Wally Backman, an infielder for the Mets from 1980-88 who played second base on the 1986 2Sports
91Westfield and Multiplex team up to bid for ChelsfieldMELBOURNE: Global shopping mall owner Westfield Group will team up with Australian developer Multiplex Group to bid 585mil (US\$1.3Business
92Three children missing on moorsThree children from a care home are missing on the Lancashire moors after they are separated from a group.1World
93REVIEW: Star Wars Game Gives Battle TourLuke Skywalker and Darth Vader may get all the glory, but a new Star Wars video game finally gives credit to the everyday grunts who couldn #39;t summon the Force for help.4Sci/Tech
94Van Basten entrusts Dutch captaincy to DavidsAMSTERDAM, Aug 18 (Reuters) - Midfielder Edgar Davids #39;s leadership qualities and never-say-die attitude have earned him the captaincy of the Netherlands under new coach Marco van Basten. 2Sports
95His house damaged by Hurricane Jeanne, Singh pulls out of AmExCOUNTY KILKENNY, Ireland (PA) -- Hurricane Jeanne has led to world No. 1 Vijay Singh pulling out of this week #39;s WGC-American Express Championship at Mount Juliet.2Sports
96Packers lose Flanagan for seasonGreen Bay, WI (Sports Network) - The Green Bay Packers will be without the services of Pro Bowl center Mike Flanagan for the remainder of the season, as he will undergo left knee surgery.2Sports
97Diabetics 'must test blood more'Diabetics should test their blood sugar levels more regularly to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, a study says.1World
98Report: NCAA To Reopen OSU Investigation MondayCOLUMBUS, Ohio -- NCAA investigators will return to Ohio State University Monday to take another look at the football program after the latest round of allegations made by former players, according to the Akron Beacon Journal.2Sports
99U.S. Officials Raid Stores, Arrest 2 in Game Piracy LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Federal authorities raided three Washington, D.C.-area video game stores and arrested two people for modifying video game consoles to play pirated video games, a video game industry group said on Wednesday.4Sci/Tech
100Reds give Ferguson anniversary presentManchester United gave Alex Ferguson a 1,000th game anniversary present by reaching the last 16 of the Champions League yesterday, while four-time winners Bayern Munich romped into the second round with a 5-1 beating of Maccabi Tel Aviv.2Sports
101War Crime Trials Against Saddam to Start Next WeekIraq's interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi announced that proceedings would begin against former Baath Party leaders.1World
102Delta Reports Wider Quarterly Loss (Reuters)Reuters - Delta Air Lines Inc. , which is\racing to cut costs to avoid bankruptcy, on Wednesday reported\a wider quarterly loss amid soaring fuel prices and weak\domestic airfares.3Business
103TXU Raises Dividend, Yearly ForecastsEnergy utility TXU Corp. on Monday more than quadrupled its quarterly dividend payment and raised its projected earnings for 2004 and 2005 after a companywide performance review.3Business
104Northwest, Pilots Reach Tentative Accord on Pay Cut (Update4)Northwest Airlines Corp., the fourth- largest US airline, and its pilots union reached tentative agreement on a contract that would cut pay and benefits, saving the company \$265 million a year.3Business
105Figgins does it all at the endThe last time the Angels played the Texas Rangers, they dropped two consecutive shutouts at home in their most agonizing lost weekend of the season.2Sports
106Comcast, Microsoft to Deploy Video Recorder Set-TopsMicrosoft Corp. MSFT.O and cable television provider Comcast Corp. CMCSA.O said on Monday that they would begin deploying set-top boxes powered by Microsoft software starting next week.3Business
107Suzuki singles into historySEATTLE - Chasing a nearly forgotten ghost of the game, Ichiro Suzuki broke one of baseball #39;s oldest records Friday night, smoking a single up the middle for his 258th hit of the year and breaking George Sisler #39;s record for the most hits in a season 2Sports
108Park continues to lead at Samsung World ChampionshipGrace Park, her caddie - and fans - were poking around in the desert brush alongside the 18th fairway desperately looking for her ball.2Sports
109Smart, Mobile One in talks for tie-upPhilippines mobile phone operator Smart Communications Inc. is in talks with Singapore #39;s Mobile One for a possible tie-up, BusinessWorld reported Monday.3Business
110Redskins might be without kicker Hall on SundayWashington Redskins kicker John Hall strained his right groin during practice Thursday, his third leg injury of the season. Hall will be held out of practice Friday and is questionable for Sunday #39;s game against the Chicago Bears.2Sports
111Delta slashes 7,000 jobs, Dallas hubAirline warns it may file for bankruptcy if too many senior pilots take early retirement option. Delta Air LInes #39; CEO says it faces bankruptcy if it can #39;t slow the pace of pilots taking early retirement.3Business
112Pakistani home brew kills 31A toxic batch of home-brewed alcohol has killed 31 people in several towns in central Pakistan, police and hospital officials say.1World
113Insect Vibrations Tell of Good Times and BadThornbugs communicate by vibrating the branches they live on. Now scientists are discovering just what the bugs are "saying."4Sci/Tech
114Jones won #39;t be enough for ArkansasThe Florida Gators and Arkansas Razorbacks meet for just the sixth time Saturday. The Gators hold a 4-1 advantage in the previous five meetings, including last year #39;s 33-28 win.2Sports
115Kodak cutting 900 jobs overseasKodak Versamark #39;s parent company, Eastman Kodak Co., reported Tuesday it plans to eliminate almost 900 jobs this year in a restructuring of its overseas operations.3Business
116FDA Official Defends Drug Safety RecordA top official of the US Food and Drug Administration said Friday that he and his colleagues quot;categorically reject quot; earlier Congressional testimony that the agency has failed to protect the public against dangerous drugs.3Business
117North Korea Wants Talks, No Date Yet -- Britain BEIJING (Reuters) - North Korea is committed to holding six-party talks aimed at resolving the crisis over its nuclear weapons program, but has not indicated when, a top British official said on Tuesday.1World
118This Date in Baseball for Oct. 5 (AP)AP - 1941 #151; Brooklyn catcher Mickey Owen dropped a third strike on Tommy Henrich of what would have been the last out of a Dodgers victory against the New York Yankees. Given the second chance, the Yankees scored four runs for a 7-4 victory and a 3-1 lead in the World Series, which they ended up winning.2Sports
119Infineon to Pay a Fine in the Fixing of Chip PricesFederal prosecutors cracked a global cartel that had illegally fixed prices of memory chips in personal computers and servers for three years.4Sci/Tech
120Oracle's Ellison Confident in PeopleSoft (AP)AP - Oracle Corp. CEO Larry Ellison reiterated his determination to prevail in a long-running takeover battle with rival business software maker PeopleSoft Inc., predicting the proposed deal will create a more competitive company with improved customer service.4Sci/Tech
121Furcal's Arrest Disappoints BravesBraves shortstop Rafael Furcal was arrested on drunken driving charges Friday, his second D.U.I. arrest in four years.2Sports
122Marks and Spencer unveils major management shake up (AFP)AFP - British retailer Marks and Spencer announced a major management shake-up as part of efforts to revive its fortunes, saying trading has become tougher ahead of the crucial Christmas period.3Business
123Baghdad Airport Closed Indefinitely -- PM OfficeBAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's interim government extended the closure of Baghdad international airport indefinitely on Saturday under emergency rule imposed ahead of this week's U.S.-led offensive on Falluja.1World
124Gold at Last for U.S. Swimmer CoughlinATHENS (Reuters) - Natalie Coughlin's run of bad luck finally took a turn for the better when she won the gold medal in the women's 100 meters backstroke at the Athens Olympics Monday.2Sports
125Home Depot Reports Higher Profit, Sales ATLANTA (Reuters) - Home Depot Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=HD.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">HD.N</A>, the top home improvement retailer, on Tuesday reported a 15 percent rise in third-quarter profit, topping estimates, aided by installed services and sales to contractors.3Business
126Dollar Recovers Footing After FedLONDON (Reuters) - The dollar fought back from one-month lows against the euro and Swiss franc on Wednesday as investors viewed its sell-off in the wake of the Federal Reserve's verdict on interest rates as overdone.3Business
127Bitter Malpractice Fight Going to VotersRivaling Bush vs. Kerry for bitterness, doctors and trial lawyers are squaring off this fall in an unprecedented four-state struggle over limiting malpractice awards...1World
128Boston Scientific Recalls Ear ImplantBoston Scientific Corp said on Friday it has recalled an ear implant the company acquired as part of its purchase of Advanced Bionics in June.3Business
129Giants Blast Dodgers to Aid Playoff Hopes (AP)AP - Pedro Feliz hit a tiebreaking grand slam with two outs in the eighth inning for his fourth hit of the day, and the Giants helped their playoff chances with a 9-5 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday.2Sports
130EARNINGS WATCHMarketWatch.com. Richemont sees significant H1 lift, unclear on FY (2:53 AM ET) LONDON (CBS.MW) -- Swiss luxury goods maker Richemont(zz:ZZ:001273145: news, chart, profile), which also is a significant 3Business
131Crude oil prices climbCrude oil climbed more than \$1 in New York on the re-election of President George W. Bush, who has been filling the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve.3Business
132Tribesmen Press for Hostages' Release (AP)AP - Hundreds of tribesmen gathered Tuesday near the area where suspected al-Qaida-linked militants are holding two Chinese engineers and demanding safe passage to their reputed leader, a former U.S. prisoner from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, officials and residents said.1World
133Scientists Warn of Global Warming Results (AP)AP - Scientists warned Tuesday that a long-term increase in global temperature of 3.5 degrees could threaten Latin American water supplies, reduce food yields in Asia and result in a rise in extreme weather conditions in the Caribbean.4Sci/Tech
134N.Y. to Sell Wireless Cos. Lamppost Space (AP)AP - Further proof New York's real estate market is inflated: The city plans to sell space on top of lampposts to wireless phone companies for #36;21.6 million a year.4Sci/Tech
135High precision equipment for making nukes disappears from IraqIn an alarming development, high-precision equipment and materials which could be used for making nuclear bombs have disappeared from some Iraqi facilities, the United Nations watchdog agency has said.1World
136Business in BriefYukos #39; largest oil-producing unit regained power supplies from Tyumenenergo, a Siberia-based electricity generator, Friday after the subsidiary pledged to pay 440 million rubles (\$15 million) in debt by Oct. 3.3Business
1377-Eleven Turns To HP To Streamline OperationsThe rollout of new servers and networking switches in stores is part of a five-year agreement supporting 7-Eleven #39;s Retail Information System.4Sci/Tech
138Hollywood sues 200 US internet thievesTop Hollywood studios have launched a wave of court cases against internet users who illegally download film files. The Motion Picture Association of America, which acts as the representative of major film 4Sci/Tech
139A trio of television technologiesAUSTRALIANS went into a television-buying frenzy the run-up to the Athens Olympics, suggesting that as a nation we could easily have scored a gold medal for TV purchasing.4Sci/Tech
140Oil price rise a cloud on Wall Street #39;s happiness on resultsUS STOCKS vacillated yesterday as rising oil prices muted Wall Streets excitement over strong results from Lehman Brothers and Sprints \$35 billion acquisition of Nextel Communications.3Business
141Your webcam #39;s spying on youThe next time you are in your bedroom with your PC plus Webcam switched on, don #39;t think that your privacy is all intact. If you have a Webcam plugged into an infected computer, there is a possibility that 4Sci/Tech
142The confidence factor, from one with plenty of itAt the head of the class, Rosabeth Moss Kanter is an intellectual whirlwind: loud, expansive, in constant motion.3Business
143CL Preview: Three teams still in the hunt in Group BLEVERKUSEN/ROME, Dec 7 (SW) - Dynamo Kiev, Bayer Leverkusen, and Real Madrid all have a good chance of qualifying for the Champions League Round of 16 if they can get the right results in Group F on Wednesday night.2Sports
144No. 16 Iowa Survives Rival Iowa StateEd Hinkel made a diving, fingertip catch for a key touchdown and No. 16 Iowa stiffened on defense when it needed to most to beat Iowa State 17-10 Saturday.2Sports
145Sports BuzzDuring last Sunday #39;s Nextel Cup race, amid the ongoing furor over Dale Earnhardt Jr. #39;s salty language, NBC ran a commercial for a show coming on later that night called quot;Law amp; Order: Criminal Intent.2Sports
146Trojans Return to Kinder Climate (AP)AP - After playing in hail, fog and chill, top-ranked Southern California finishes its season in familiar comfort. The Trojans (9-0, 6-0 Pacific-10) have two games at home #151; against Arizona on Saturday and Notre Dame on Nov. 27 #151; before their rivalry game at UCLA.2Sports
147US airman killed in Afghan crashA US airman dies and two are hurt as a helicopter crashes due to technical problems in western Afghanistan.1World
148Chirac says French troops will stay in Ivory CoastJacques Chirac has ruled out any withdrawal of French troops from Ivory Coast, despite unrest and anti-French attacks, which have forced the evacuation of thousands of Westerners.1World
149Japanese prime minister reshuffles cabinetJapanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi reshuffled his cabinet yesterday, replacing several top ministers in an effort to boost his popularity, consolidate political support and quicken the pace of reforms in the world #39;s second-largest economy.1World
150Heavy Rain Washes Out Mets-Braves GameThe remnants of Hurricane Jeanne rained out Monday's game between the Mets and the Atlanta Braves. It will be made up Tuesday as part of a doubleheader.2Sports
151NASCAR Says Merger Won't Hurt Nextel Cup (AP)AP - NASCAR is not expecting any immediate changes to its top-tier racing series following the merger between telecommunications giant Sprint Corp. and Nextel Communications Inc.2Sports
152Napster Creator Touts Legal File Sharing (AP)AP - Shawn Fanning's Napster software enabled countless music fans to swap songs on the Internet for free, turning him into the recording industry's enemy No. 1 in the process.4Sci/Tech
153Two Georgians Killed in Breakaway RegionTBILISI (Reuters) - At least two Georgian soldiers were killed and five wounded in artillery fire with separatists in the breakaway region of South Ossetia, Georgian officials said on Wednesday. 1World
154Breaking down the Big 12 NorthLike wide-open races? You #39;ll love the Big 12 North. Here #39;s a quick morning line of the Big 12 North as it opens conference play this weekend.2Sports
155Disney Expanding Video Game Investment (Reuters)Reuters - Walt Disney Co. is\increasing investment in video games for hand-held devices and\plans to look for acquisitions of small game publishers and\developers, Disney consumer products Chairman Andy Mooney said\on Monday.4Sci/Tech
156No. 13 Louisville 74, Florida 70Taquan Dean scored 22 points, Francisco Garcia added 19 and No. 13 Louisville withstood a late rally to beat Florida 74-70 Saturday.2Sports
157CITES forbids commercial trade in rare dolphinBANGKOK - A UN conference last week banned commercial trade in the rare Irrawaddy dolphin, a move environmentalists said was needed to save the threatened species.4Sci/Tech
158Freed Hostages to Arrive Home SoonLaksamana.Net - Two Indonesian female migrant workers freed by militants in Iraq are expected to arrive home within a day or two, the Foreign Affairs Ministry said Wednesday (6/10/04).1World
159America and EU declare trade war on airline aidA bitter row between America and the European Union over alleged subsidies to rival aircraft makers Boeing and Airbus intensified yesterday.3Business
160McAfee Beefs Up VirusScan Security (PC World)PC World - Updated antivirus software for businesses adds intrusion prevention features.4Sci/Tech
161Radcliffe, Ramaala prove themselvesNEW YORK -- This was all about Athens, about redemption for one and validation for the other. Britain's Paula Radcliffe, the fastest female marathoner in history, failed to finish either of her Olympic races last summer. South Africa's Hendrik Ramaala was a five-ringed dropout, too, reinforcing his reputation as a man who could go only half the distance.2Sports
162Yahoo Rolls Out Tests of Redesigned Start Pages (Reuters)Reuters - Online media company Yahoo Inc.\ late on Monday rolled out tests of redesigned start\pages for its popular Yahoo.com and My.Yahoo.com sites.4Sci/Tech
163Philips slashes stake in Atos Origin by 50 per centAmsterdam (pts) - Dutch electronics company Philips http://www.philips.com has announced today, Friday, that it has cut its stake in Atos Origin by more than a half.3Business
164Banks report increase in suspicious activities, new survey <b>...</b>TORONTO (CP) - Two-thirds of banks around the world have reported an increase in the volume of suspicious activities that they report to police, a new report by KPMG suggests.3Business
165Sun Might Have Exchanged Hangers-On With Rival StarThe Sun may have captured thousands or even millions of asteroids from another planetary system during an encounter more than four billion years ago, astronomers are reporting.4Sci/Tech
166Els takes aim at his puttingLONDON -- Ernie Els has set his sights on an improved putting display this week at the World Golf Championships #39; NEC Invitational in Akron, Ohio, after the disappointment of tying for fourth place at the PGA Championship last Sunday. 2Sports
167Humble Sandwich Gains In StatureThe Atkins diet frenzy slowed growth briefly, but the sandwich business is booming, with \$105 billion in sales last year.3Business
168Jaguar to cut 1,100 jobs at plant in central EnglandLuxury carmaker Jaguar said Friday it was stopping production at a factory in central England, resulting in a loss of 1,100 jobs, following poor sales in the key US market.3Business
169Bus hijacked on outskirts of AthensA bus was hijacked today and shots were fired at police who surrounded it on the outskirts of Athens. Police did not know how many passengers were aboard the bus.1World
170T-Mobile brings Wi-Fi to Borders' UK storesThumb through the book - then buy a clean copy from Amazon4Sci/Tech
171Syrian President Shuffles His Cabinet (AP)AP - President Bashar Assad shuffled his Cabinet on Monday, just weeks after the United States and the United Nations challenged Syria over its military presence in Lebanon and the security situation along its border with Iraq.1World
172Golf: Singh shows Tiger who #39;s Number OneFiji #39;s Vijay Singh replaced Tiger Woods as the world #39;s No.1 ranked golfer today by winning the PGA Deutsche Bank Championship.2Sports
173Soccer: Klinsmann tastes first home win against hapless CameroonLEIPZIG, Germany : Jurgen Klinsmann enjoyed his first home win as German manager with his team defeating ten-man Cameroon 3-0 in a friendly match.2Sports
174Brown, Vazquez Flop for Yanks in Game 7 (AP)AP - Kevin Brown had a chance to claim a place in Yankees postseason history with his start in Game 7 of the AL championship series.2Sports
175PluggedIn: HDTV 'Starter' Kit for PC Comes with Some Kinks (Reuters)Reuters - High-definition television can\show the sweat beading on an athlete's brow, but the cost of\all the necessary electronic equipment can get a shopper's own\pulse racing.4Sci/Tech
176In The Fast Lane: Busch wins NASCAR titleHOMESTEAD, Fla. -- Kurt Busch got his first big break in NASCAR by winning a 1999 talent audition nicknamed quot;The Gong Show. quot; He was selected from dozens of unknown, young race drivers to work for one of the sport #39;s most famous team owners, Jack Roush.2Sports
177Putin Signs Bill to Ratify Kyoto Protocol (AP)AP - President Vladimir Putin has signed a bill confirming Russia's ratification of the Kyoto Protocol, the Kremlin said Friday, clearing the way for the global climate pact to come into force early next year.1World
178Chief of Halliburton unit wanted top spotJohn Gibson said Friday that he decided to resign as chief executive officer of Halliburton Energy Services when it became apparent he couldn #39;t become the CEO of the entire corporation, after getting a taste of the No.3Business
179Apple Remote Desktop 2.1 available (MacCentral)MacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. on Monday released an update for Apple Remote Desktop (ARD), the company's software solution to assist Mac system administrators and computer managers with asset management, software distribution and help desk support. ARD 2.1 includes several enhancements and bug fixes.4Sci/Tech
180Hurricane Charley hits OutbackNEW YORK (Reuters) - Outback Steakhouse Inc. said Tuesday it lost about 130 operating days and up to \$2 million in revenue because it had to close some restaurants in the South due to Hurricane Charley. 3Business
181Insurance officials propose new brokerage disclosure rulesState insurance commissioners from across the country have proposed new rules governing insurance brokerage fees, winning praise from an industry group and criticism from 3Business
182Son of Late Officer Questions Bush Memos (AP)AP - The authenticity of newly unearthed memos stating that George W. Bush failed to meet standards of the Texas Air National Guard during the Vietnam War was questioned Thursday by the son of the late officer who reportedly wrote the memos.1World
183Venus advances to meet Sharapova in ZurichZurich, Switzerland (Sports Network) - Former world No. 1 Venus Williams advanced on Thursday and will now meet Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova in the quarterfinals at the \$1.2Sports
184No channel for seriesINDIA #39;S cricket chiefs began a frenetic search today for a broadcaster to show next month #39;s home series against world champion Australia after cancelling a controversial \$US308 million (\$440 million) television deal.2Sports
185Police pull body of lost autistic man, 46, from Oakville creek (Canadian Press)Canadian Press - OAKVILLE, Ont. (CP) - The body of a missing autistic man was pulled from a creek Monday, just metres from where a key piece of evidence was uncovered but originally overlooked because searchers had the wrong information.1World
186Oracle #39;s 4bn PeopleSoft bid gets OKSOFTWARE giant Oracle #39;s stalled \$7.7bn (4.2bn) bid to take over competitor PeopleSoft has received a huge boost after a US judge threw out an anti-trust lawsuit filed by the Department of Justice to block the acquisition.3Business
187IOC Urges Beijing Not to Copy AthensThe International Olympic Committee (IOC) has urged Beijing to ensure the city is ready to host the 2008 Games well in advance, an official said on Wednesday.2Sports
188Germany's Schroeder arrives in Libya (AFP)AFP - German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder arrived in Libya for an official visit during which he is to hold talks with Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi.1World
189NASA Starts Hunt for Celestial BurstsThe fastest-swiveling space science observatory ever built rocketed into orbit on Saturday to scan the universe for celestial explosions.4Sci/Tech
190Iraq deaths claim 'to be studied'The government will examine claims 100,000 Iraqi civilians have been killed since the US-led invasion, Jack Straw says.1World
191Hokies Blast TerpsVirginia Tech scores 24 points off four first-half turnovers in a 55-6 wipeout of Maryland on Thursday to remain alone atop the ACC.2Sports
192Copernic Unleashes Desktop Search ToolCopernic Unleashes Desktop Search Tool\\Copernic Technologies Inc. today announced Copernic Desktop Search(TM) (CDS(TM)), "The Search Engine For Your PC (TM)." Copernic has used the experience gained from over 30 million downloads of its Windows-based Web search software to develop CDS, a desktop search product that users are saying is far ...4Sci/Tech
193DVD Forum finalises HD DVD-RW disc specThe DVD Forum moved a step further toward the advent of HD DVD media and drives with the approval of key physical specifications at a meeting of the organisations steering committee last week.4Sci/Tech
194Eton denies Prince Harry was #39;helped #39;Eton College and Clarence House joined forces yesterday to deny allegations due to be made at an employment tribunal today by a former art teacher that she improperly helped Prince Harry secure an A-level pass in art two years ago.1World
195Austria take 2-1 lead as Britain slump in doubles (AFP)AFP - Great Britain's chances of qualifying for the World Group of the Davis Cup were evaporating rapidly after Austria moved into a 2-1 lead following the doubles.1World
196Navratilova Loses; Fish, Dent Advance (AP)AP - Martina Navratilova's long, illustrious career will end without an Olympic medal. The 47-year-old Navratilova and Lisa Raymond lost 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 on Thursday night to fifth-seeded Shinobu Asagoe and Ai Sugiyama of Japan in the quarterfinals, one step shy of the medal round.2Sports
197Philips Posts Best Quarterly Results in Four YearsOften pigeonholed as just a seller of televisions and DVD players, Royal Philips Electronics said third-quarter profit surged despite a slide into the red by its consumer electronics division.4Sci/Tech
198Google Used to Identify 1993 Victim (AP)AP - Google, the Internet search engine, has done something that law enforcement officials and their computer tools could not: Identify a man who died in an apparent hit-and-run accident 11 years ago in this small town outside Yakima.4Sci/Tech
199Winamp security flaw poses new threatWe are all used to IE getting a monthly new security bug found, but Winamp? In fact, this is not the first security flaw found in the application.4Sci/Tech
200Open-source backers revolt against Microsoft antispam planThe Apache Software Foundation and the Debian Project said they won't support the Sender ID e-mail authentication standard in their products.4Sci/Tech
201'THX': Young film geniuses at work (USATODAY.com)USATODAY.com - The newly restored THX 1138 arrives on DVD today with Star Wars creator George Lucas' vision of a Brave New World-like future.4Sci/Tech
202UPDATE 1-Office Depot warns on profit; hurricanes hurtOffice Depot Inc. (ODP.N: Quote, Profile, Research) on Tuesday warned of weaker-than-expected profits for the rest of the year because of disruptions from the string of hurricanes 3Business
203Shutters come down for KodakTHE photo-equipment maker Kodak yesterday announced plans to axe 600 jobs in the UK and close a factory in Nottinghamshire, in a move in line with the giants global restructuring strategy unveiled last January.3Business
204Bookmakers slash science oddsThe chances of scientists making any one of five discoveries by 2010 have been hugely underestimated, according to bookmakers.4Sci/Tech
205Nuclear summit opens in AustraliaAsia-Pacific leaders meet in Australia to discuss how to keep nuclear weapons out of the hands of extremists. 1World
206After Recapturing N. Iraqi City, Rebuilding Starts From Scratch TALL AFAR, Iraq -- A three-foot-high coil of razor wire, 21-ton armored vehicles and American soldiers with black M-4 assault rifles stood between tens of thousands of people and their homes last week.1World
207Psv Power on at SummitPSV Eindhoven re-established their five-point lead at the top of the Dutch Eredivisie today with a 2-0 win at Vitesse Arnhem. Former Sheffield Wednesday striker Gerald Sibon put PSV ahead in the 56th minute 2Sports
208China Hikes Interest RatesChina's central bank on Thursday raised interest rates for the first time in nearly a decade, signaling deepening unease with the breakneck pace of development and an intent to reign in a construction boom now sowing fears of runaway inflation.3Business
209IBM creates SOA practiceDeepening its commitment to help corporate users create SOAs (service-oriented architectures) through the use of Web services, IBM's Global Services unit on Thursday announced the formation of an SOA Management Practice.4Sci/Tech
210This weekend on TV, radioTODAY AUTO RACING 3 p.m. -- NASCAR Nextel Cup Sylvania 300 qualifying at N.H. International Speedway, Loudon, N.H., TNT PRO BASEBALL 7 p.m. -- Red Sox at New York Yankees, Ch. 38, WEEI (850) (on cable systems where Ch. 38 is not available, the game will air on NESN); Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, ESPN 6 p.m. -- Eastern League finals: ...2Sports
211BCCI cancels own telecast rights tenderMUMBAI, SEPTEMBER 21: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) today informed the Bombay High Court that it was cancelling the entire tender process regarding cricket telecast rights as also the conditional deal with Zee TV.2Sports
212Delta to cut up to 6,900 jobsCHICAGO - Delta Air Lines (DAL) said Wednesday it plans to eliminate between 6,000 and 6,900 jobs during the next 18 months, implement a 10 across-the-board pay reduction and reduce employee benefits.3Business
213Motorcycles Hit Road As Gas Prices SoarLAKE GEORGE, N.Y. - Even though he's facing double hip replacement surgery, Bill Smith is more than happy to struggle out the door each morning, limp past his brand new P.T...1World
214Stocks Seen Flat, Oil Hovers Near \$51 NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks were likely to open flat on Wednesday, with high oil prices and profit warnings weighing on the market before earnings reports start and key jobs data is released this week.3Business
215Google Treads on Microsoft's TurfBest known for its popular search engine, Google is rapidly rolling out new products and muscling into Microsoft's stronghold: the computer desktop. The competition means consumers get more choices and better products.3Business
216New Toshiba notebooks highlight long-running trendToshiba Corp. #39;s new desktop-replacement multimedia notebooks, introduced on Tuesday, are further evidence that US consumers still have yet to embrace the mobility offered by Intel Corp.4Sci/Tech
217Golf: Grace Park cheers home fans with LPGA victoryJEJU, South Korea : Grace Park of South Korea won an LPGA Tour tournament, firing a seven-under-par 65 in the final round of the 1.35-million dollar CJ Nine Bridges Classic.2Sports
218Sharon Says Rejected U.S. Bid for Talks with Syria JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon poured cold water on Tuesday on recent international efforts to restart stalled peace talks with Syria, saying there was "no possibility" of returning to previous discussions.1World
219The Dutch dilemmaDutch smugness was slapped hard during the past fortnight. The rude awakening began with the barbaric slaying of controversial filmmaker Theo van Gogh on November 2. Then followed a reciprocal cycle of some 1World
220NHL to Lock Out Players Thursday (AP)AP - The NHL will lock out its players Thursday, starting a work stoppage that threatens to keep the sport off the ice for the entire 2004-05 season.2Sports
221Gazprom to Bid for YUKOS Key Oil Unit MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Gazprom said on Tuesday it will bid for embattled oil firm YUKOS' main unit next month, as the Kremlin seeks to turn the world's biggest gas producer into a major oil player.3Business
222Norway: Pilots attacked with an axpee writes quot;A passenger on a commuter plane in northern Norway attacked both pilots and at least one passenger with an axe as the aircraft was coming in to land.1World
223E-shopping: When Things Don't ClickAregular Amazon customer, Yvette Thompson has found shopping online to be mostly convenient and trouble-free. But last month, after ordering two CDs on Amazon.com, the Silver Spring reader discovered on her bank statement that she was double-charged for the \$26.98 order. And there was a \$25 charge that was a mystery.4Sci/Tech
224Sharon Pledges to Escalate Broad Israeli Gaza OffensivePrime Minister Ariel Sharon pledged Sunday to escalate a broad Israeli offensive in northern Gaza, saying troops will remain until Palestinian rocket attacks are halted. Israeli officials said the offensive -- in which 58 Palestinians and three Israelis have been killed -- will help clear the way for an Israeli withdrawal.1World
225Federal Reserve Raises Benchmark A 5th TimeFederal Reserve officials raised a key short-term interest rate Tuesday for the fifth time this year, and indicated they will gradually move rates higher next year to keep inflation under control as the economy expands.3Business
226Central bank sends cost of debt higherCanadians are paying more to borrow money for homes, cars and other purchases today after a quarter-point interest-rate increase by the Bank of Canada yesterday was quickly matched by the chartered banks.3Business
227Will September Be Good for Stocks?NEW YORK - Wall Street professionals know to keep their expectations in check in September, historically the worst month of the year for stocks. As summertime draws to a close, money managers are getting back to business, cleaning house, and often sending the market lower in the process...1World
228Zarqawi Group Says It Tried to Kill Iraqi MinisterA group linked to al Qaeda ally Abu Musab al-Zarqawi said it had tried to kill Iraq #39;s environment minister on Tuesday and warned it would not miss next time, according to an Internet statement.1World
229Israeli Military Kills 4 Palestinian Militants in Gaza OperationThe Israeli military killed four Palestinian militants on Wednesday as troops in tanks and armored vehicles pushed into another town in the northern Gaza Strip, extending 1World
230Olympians out with plenty to prove in NYC MarathonWhen Paula Radcliffe dropped out of the Olympic marathon miles from the finish, she sobbed uncontrollably. Margaret Okayo knew the feeling.2Sports
231Delta gets share incentive boostDelta Air Lines is to issue millions of new shares without shareholder consent as part of moves to ensure its survival.3Business
232Sexson Signs with SeattleFirst baseman Richie Sexson agrees to a four-year contract with the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday.2Sports
233Car Bomb Kills at Least 20 at Iraq AcademyKIRKUK, Iraq - A suicide attacker detonated a car bomb Saturday outside a police academy in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk as hundreds of trainees and civilians were leaving for the day, killing at least 20 people and wounding 36, authorities said. Separately, U.S and Iraqi forces clashed with insurgents in another part of northern Iraq after launching an operation to destroy an alleged militant cell in the town of Tal Afar, the U.S...1World
234Genta Can #39;t Catch a BreakGenta (GNTA:Nasdaq - news - research) is never boring! Monday night, the company announced that its phase III Genasense study in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) met its primary endpoint, which was tumor shrinkage.3Business
235Nokia Launches Wireless Content SolutionFinnish mobile giant Nokia has described its new Preminet solution, which it launched Monday (Oct. 25), as a quot;major worldwide initiative.4Sci/Tech
236For ATA, it all boils down to cashWhile the entire airline industry #39;s finances are under water, ATA Airlines will have to hold its breath longer than its competitors to keep from going belly up.3Business
237Wi-Fi Successor Called High-Speed Hype, for Now SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - At virtually every turn, Intel Corp. executives are heaping praise on an emerging long-range wireless technology known as WiMAX, which can blanket entire cities with high-speed Internet access.4Sci/Tech
238Marsh to Make Payments More TransparentOne day after ousting its chief executive, the nation's largest insurance broker said it will tell clients exactly how much they are paying for services and renounce back-door payments from carriers.3Business
239Oil major eyes buybacks, \$10 billion in divestmentsLONDON (CBS.MW) -- Outlining an expectation for higher oil prices and increasing demand, Royal Dutch/Shell on Wednesday said it #39;s lifting project spending to \$45 billion over the next three years.3Business
240When will the Fed catch its breath?Tuesday #39;s meeting could hold clues to whether it #39;ll be a November or December pause in rate hikes. By Chris Isidore, CNN/Money senior writer.3Business
241This week in security newsPhishing is one of the fastest-growing forms of personal fraud in the world. While consumers are the most obvious victims, the damage spreads far wider--hurting companies #39; finances and reputations and potentially 4Sci/Tech
242U.S. OKs Commercial Drilling in Alaska Oil Reserve (Reuters)Reuters - The U.S. Interior Department on\Friday gave final approval to a plan by ConocoPhillips and\partner Anadarko Petroleum Corp. to develop five tracts around\the oil-rich Alpine field on Alaska's North Slope.4Sci/Tech
243Dollar May Fall on Concern Climbing Oil Prices Will Slow GrowthThe dollar may fall against the euro for a third week in four on concern near-record crude oil prices will temper the pace of expansion in the US economy, a survey by Bloomberg News indicates.3Business
244Westfield battles for control property giantThe battle for the British-based Chelsfield plc hotted up at the weekend, with reports from London that the property giant #39;s management was working on its own bid to thwart the 585 million (\$A1.3Business
245Sign-Up for Dragonshard Beta Starts TodayAtari has opened the initial sign-up phase of the closed beta for its Dungeons amp; Dragons real-time-strategy title, Dragonshard.4Sci/Tech
246A Look at Lawsuits, Voting Problems (AP)AP - Many states are facing legal challenges over possible voting problems Nov. 2. A look at some of the developments Thursday:1World
247Israel pulls out of Khan Yunis leaving 17 dead as Qurei urges int #39; <b>...</b>Israeli troops withdrew from the southern Gaza Strip town of Khan Yunis on Tuesday morning, following a 30-hour operation that left 17 Palestinians dead.1World
248Pop Secret 500 Race Notes amp; QuotesNotes and quotes from various drivers following California Speedway #39;s Pop Secret 500. Jeff Gordon slipped to second in points following an engine failure while Jimmie Johnson moved back into first.2Sports
249Lebanese PM appoints new cabinetPM-designate Omar Karameh forms a new 30-member cabinet which includes women for the first time.1World
250Bahrain Activist Pardoned by KingBahrain #39;s king pardoned a human rights activist who convicted of inciting hatred of the government and sentenced to one year in prison Sunday in a case linked to criticism of the prime minister.1World
251IBM, Unisys work to rejuvenate mainframesBig Blue adds features, beefs up training efforts in China; rival Unisys debuts new line and pricing plan.4Sci/Tech
252Memphis Re-Signs Gasol to Multi-Year Deal MEMPHIS, Tenn. (Sports Network) - The Memphis Grizzlies signed All-Star forward Pau Gasol to a multi-year contract on Friday. Terms of the deal were not announced.2Sports
253Asian, European Leaders Gather in Vietnam for Annual SummitLeaders from 38 Asian and European nations are gathering in Vietnam for a summit of the Asia-Europe Meeting, know as ASEM. One thousand delegates are to discuss global trade and regional politics during the two-day forum.1World
254US Soldier Pleads Guilty to Murdering Iraqi YouthA US soldier has pleaded guilty to murdering a wounded 16-year-old Iraqi boy. Staff Sergeant Johnny Horne was convicted Friday of the unpremeditated murder 1World
255Agassi brushes Bjorkman aside in StockholmAndre Agassi brushed past Jonas Bjorkman 6-3 6-4 at the Stockholm Open on Thursday to set up a quarter-final meeting with Spanish sixth seed Fernando Verdasco.2Sports
256Hynix, STMicro plan Chinese memory chip plantSouth Korea's Hynix Semiconductor Inc. and Swiss-based STMicroelectronics NV signed a joint-venture agreement on Tuesday to construct a memory chip manufacturing plant in Wuxi, about 100 kilometers west of Shanghai, in China.4Sci/Tech
257PeopleSoft Announces PeopleSoft Demand Flow Manufacturing and <b>...</b>SAN DIEGO --(Business Wire)-- Oct. 11, 2004 -- Breakthrough PeopleSoft EnterpriseOne 8.11 Applications Enable Manufacturers to Become Demand-Driven.3Business
258Oil Prices Up Ahead of Northern Winter (Reuters)Reuters - Oil prices rose on Friday as tight\supplies of distillate fuel, including heating oil, ahead of\the northern hemisphere winter spurred buying.3Business
259Intel Shows Mystery Dual-Core Desktop ChipWell, Intel did say - dismissively of course - that wasn #39;t going to try to match AMD #39;s little dual-core Opteron demo coup of last week and show off a dual-core Xeon at the Intel Developer Forum this week and - as good as its word - it didn #39;t.4Sci/Tech
260Guinea-Bissau #39;s army chief of staff killed in military revoltGuinea-Bissau #39;s army chief of staff and former interim president, General Verissimo Correia Seabra, was killed Wednesday during unrest by mutinous soldiers in the former Portuguese 1World
261Ukraine Election To Go To Second Round31 October 2004 -- Exit polls show that Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich and challenger Viktor Yushchenko finished on top in Ukraine #39;s presidential election today and will face each other in a run-off next month.1World
262Scientist: FDA Incapable of Protecting SafetyNov. 18, 2004 - An FDA scientist says the FDA, which is charged with protecting America #39;s prescription drug supply, is incapable of doing so.3Business
263Bono plans lifelong poverty fightRock singer Bono pledges to spend the rest of his life trying to eradicate extreme poverty around the world.1World
264Mud the New Menace at Diana Fountain (AP)AP - Just when tourists thought it was safe to go back to the Princess Diana memorial fountain, the mud has struck.1World
265UK inflation rate fall continuesThe UK's inflation rate fell in September, thanks in part to a fall in the price of airfares, increasing the chance that interest rates will be kept on hold.3Business
266IBM Selling PC Unit to China's Lenovo HONG KONG/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - IBM is selling its PC-making business to China's largest personal computer company, Lenovo Group Ltd., for \$1.25 billion, marking the U.S. firm's retreat from an industry it helped pioneer in 1981.3Business
267Candidates on Issues: Medical Malpractice (AP)AP - Three times a week, The Associated Press picks an issue and asks President Bush and Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry a question about it. Today's question and their responses:1World
268Excited Boston Ready to 'Play Ball'BOSTON (Reuters) - Boston was tingling with anticipation on Saturday as the Red Sox prepared to host Game One of the World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals and take a step toward ridding themselves of a hex that has hung over the team for eight decades.2Sports
269No-nonsense Souness gets to grips with with sulking BellamyFOR the first time since his appointment as Newcastle United manager, Graeme Souness has been required to display the strong-arm disciplinary qualities that, to Newcastle directors, made 2Sports
270Putin favors veto right for India as permanent UNSC memberIn an apparent damage control exercise, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday said he favored veto rights for India as new permanent member of the UN Security Council.1World
271Nordstrom profit soars in quarter, but not enough for Wall St.Nordstrom reported a strong second-quarter profit as it continued to select more relevant inventory and sell more items at full price. 3Business
272Giants: How they wonWHY IT HAPPENED Tom Coughlin won his first game as Giants coach and immediately announced a fine amnesty for all Giants. Just kidding.2Sports
273Tiger ratings boost on PGA returnA second-place finish in his first tournament since getting married was good enough to take Tiger Woods from third to second in the world rankings.2Sports
274Young Given Lifetime Ban for Second Offense COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado (Reuters) - World 400 meters champion Jerome Young has been given a lifetime ban from athletics for a second doping offense, the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) said Wednesday.2Sports
275Nigerian Senate Orders Shell Unit to Pay (AP)AP - Nigeria's Senate has ordered a subsidiary of petroleum giant Royal/Dutch Shell to pay a Nigerian ethnic group #36;1.5 billion for oil spills in their homelands, but the legislative body can't enforce the resolution, an official said Wednesday.1World
276Wi-Fi, WiMAX dead and gone, fibre pundits sayIT #39;S BEEN a heck of an interesting two days here in Iceland. I #39;ve seen some interesting technology, heard some inventive speeches and met some people with different ideas.4Sci/Tech
277Bank set to keep UK rates on holdThe Bank of England is set to keep interest rates on hold following the latest meeting of the its Monetary Policy Committee.3Business
278Australia targeted for first time in Iraq car bombAustralian troops in Baghdad came under attack today for the first time since the end of the Iraq war when a car bomb exploded injuring three soldiers and damaging an Australian armoured convoy.1World
279US sets penalties on import of shrimpThe Bush administration upheld yesterday the imposition of penalty tariffs on shrimp imports from China and Vietnam, handing a victory to beleaguered US shrimp producers.3Business
280House prices rise againHouse prices rose 0.2 percent in September compared with the month before to stand up 17.8 percent on a year ago, the Nationwide Building Society says.3Business
281'Phishing' Scam Now Lures German Banking Clients (Reuters)Reuters - Two clients of Germany's Postbank\(DPBGn.DE) fell for an e-mail fraud that led them to reveal\money transfer codes to a bogus Web site -- the first case of\this scam in German, prosecutors said on Thursday.4Sci/Tech
282US IT spending to grow 7 in 2005US spending on information technology goods, services, and staff will grow seven percent in 2005 and continue at a similar pace through 2008, according to a study released Monday by Forrester Research.4Sci/Tech
283Arsenal get \$300m Emirates boostLONDON - In two years, Arsenal will play their home matches in the Emirates stadium. That is what their new stadium at Ashburton Grove will be called after the Premiership champions yesterday agreed to the 2Sports
284Auburn simply awesomeKNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Jason Campbell threw for 252 yards and two touchdowns, and No. 8 Auburn proved itself as a national title contender by overwhelming No. 10 Tennessee, 34-10, last night.2Sports
285NASA to Test Automated MissionLook, Ma, no hands! The U.S. space agency's latest spacecraft can run an entire mission by itself. By Amit Asaravala.4Sci/Tech
286EDITORIAL: IAEA cannot request access to Dr AQ KhanPakistans decision to refuse the International Atomic Energy Agency to have direct access to Dr AQ Khan is correct on both legal and political counts.1World
287Scramble to Reach Philippine SurvivorsMANILA, 4 December 2004 - With floods receding, rescuers raced to deliver food to famished survivors in northeastern Philippine villages isolated by back-to-back storms that left more than 650 people dead and almost 400 missing.1World
288EU Says No Deal, No Breakdown on Fusion ReactorTalks on where to build the world #39;s first nuclear fusion reactor ended without a deal on Tuesday but the European Union said Japan and the United States no longer firmly opposed its bid to put the plant in France.1World
289Microsoft Joins ISPs In Filing Anti-Spam LawsuitsJoining America Online, EarthLink and Yahoo against spamming, Microsoft Corp. today announced the filing of three new anti-Spam lawsuits under the CAN-SPAM federal law as part of its initiative in solving the Spam problem for Internet users worldwide.4Sci/Tech
290Lack of finishing kicks ends Revolution's runWASHINGTON -- Another Revolution season concluded with an overtime elimination. Last night, the Revolution thrice rallied from deficits for a 3-3 tie with D.C. United in the Eastern Conference final, then lost in the first-ever Major League Soccer match decided by penalty kicks.2Sports
291Wade enjoying sidekick #39; roleDwyane Wade calls himself a quot;sidekick, quot; gladly accepting the role Kobe Bryant never wanted in Los Angeles. And not only does second-year Heat point 2Sports
292How Secure Is Your Computer?A nationwide inspection shows Internet users are not as safe online as they believe. The inspections found most consumers have no firewall protection, outdated antivirus software and dozens of spyware programs secretly running on their computers.4Sci/Tech
293Fijian Golfer Singh Wins 8th PGA Tour Event of SeasonWorld number one golfer Vijay Singh of Fiji has captured his eighth PGA Tour event of the year with a win at the 84 Lumber Classic in Farmington, Pennsylvania.2Sports
294Amid hostilities, Americans take overThe noise was deafening and potentially unsettling in the minutes before the start of the men #39;s Olympic 200-meter final. The Olympic Stadium crowd chanted quot;Hellas!2Sports
295Edwards, Cheney Set to Meet in Only DebateCLEVELAND - The White House said Vice President Dick Cheney faces a "master litigator" when he debates Sen. John Edwards Tuesday night, a backhanded compliment issued as the Republican administration defended itself against criticism that it has not acknowledged errors in waging war in Iraq...1World
296Ronaldinho Brilliance in Barcelona-Milan 2-1Brazilian forward Ronaldinho scored a sensational goal for Barcelona against Milan, making for a last-gasp 2-1. The 24-year-old #39;s brilliant left-foot hit at the Nou Camp Wednesday night sent Barcelona atop of Group F.2Sports
297Nortel Delays Release of Financial ReportsNortel Networks says it will again delay the release of its restated financial results. The Canadian telecom vendor originally promised to release the restated results in September.3Business
298Away on Business: Hold the Phone CHICAGO (Reuters) - At first glance, paying \$13 or \$14 for a hard-wired Internet laptop connection in a hotel room might seem expensive.3Business
299S.Korea #39;s Ruling Party Head Resigns on Father #39;s PastSEOUL (Reuters) - The chairman of South Korea #39;s ruling Uri Party resigned on Thursday after saying his father had served as a military police officer during Japan #39;s 1910-1945 colonial rule on the peninsula. 1World
300Africa and its childrenALERE, Uganda -- Kasmiro Bongonyinge remembers sitting up suddenly in his bed. It was just after sunrise on a summer morning two years ago, and the old man, 87 years old and blind, knew something was wrong.1World
301Insurance Probe Rattles Stocks (Reuters)Reuters - An investigation into U.S. insurers\and brokers rattled insurance industry stocks for a second day\on Friday as investors, shaken further by subpoenas delivered\to the top U.S. life insurer, struggled to gauge how deep the\probe might reach.3Business
30249ers notes: Carter hoping to face ChicagoBee Staff Writer. SANTA CLARA - Andre Carter #39;s back injury has kept him out of the 49ers #39; lineup since Week 1. It #39;s also interfering with him rooting on his alma mater in person.2Sports
303Winslow Jr. Ready to Debut With Browns (AP)AP - Kellen Winslow Jr. ended his second NFL holdout Friday.2Sports
304Yudhoyono confirmed as winnerJAKARTA - Official results have confirmed former army general Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono as the winner of Indonesia #39;s first direct presidential election, while incumbent Megawati Sukarnoputri urged her nation Thursday to wait for the official announcement 1World
305Manning closes in on Marinos TD markHOUSTON - With only a few seconds left in a certain victory for Miami, Peyton Manning threw a meaningless 6-yard touchdown pass to Marvin Harrison to cut the score to 24-15.2Sports
306Ethiopia Struggles to Feed Itself 20 Yrs After Famine (Reuters)Reuters - A ragged band of children\emerges ghost-like from mists in Ethiopia's highlands,\thrusting bunches of carrots at a car full of foreigners.1World
307More Rooney magic?DEADLY SCORER: Manchester United #39;s Wayne Rooney celebrating his three goals against Fenerbahce this week at Old Trafford. (AP).2Sports
308U.S.-Led Afghan Coalition Critcized (AP)AP - A U.N. human rights expert criticized the U.S.-led coalition forces in Afghanistan for violating international law by allegedly beating Afghans to death and forcing some to remove their clothes or wear hoods.1World
309Brodeur makes it easyYou can feel the confidence level, not just with Team Canada but with all of Canada. There #39;s every expectation, from one end of the bench to the other, that Martin Brodeur is going to hold the fort.2Sports
310Sunday, September 12, 2004 Questions AnsweredHeading into the first game of a new season, every team has question marks. But in 2004, the Denver Broncos seemed to have more than normal.2Sports
311After Arafat Death, Sharon Vows to Pursue Gaza PlanJERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said on Thursday Yasser Arafat's death could be a turning point for peacemaking but he would pursue a unilateral plan that would strip Palestinians of some land they want for a state.1World
312Rumsfeld Arrives at Desert Marine Base in Iraq AL-ASAD AIRBASE, Iraq (Reuters) - Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld swept into an airbase in Iraq's western desert Sunday to make a first-hand evaluation of operations to quell a raging Iraqi insurgency in his first such visit in five months.1World
313Report: Phishing fraud could reach \$500MMore than three out of four (76 percent) consumers are experiencing an increase in spoofing and phishing incidents, and 35 percent receive fake e-mails at least once a week, according to a recent national study.4Sci/Tech
314Citigroup #39;s Yamada, Top Technical Analyst, Sees Dow FallingThe Dow Jones Industrial Average failed three times this year to exceed its previous high and fell to about 10,000 each time, most recently a week ago.3Business
315N.C. Co. Develops Germ-Fighting Clothes (AP)AP - Deep in the Atlantic Ocean, undersea explorers are living a safer life thanks to germ-fighting clothing made in Kinston.4Sci/Tech
316Twins lose Koskie to JaysAnaheim, Calif. - There is a decidedly right lean to the three-time champions of the American League Central. In a span of 26 days, the Minnesota Twins lost the left side of their infield to free agency.2Sports
317CA updates Unicenter offeringsComputer Associates Monday announced the general availability of three Unicenter performance management products for mainframe data management.4Sci/Tech
318EU Approves GMO Seed for Planting Across Bloc (Reuters)Reuters - The European Union approved on\Wednesday the first biotech seeds for planting and sale across\EU territory, flying in the face of widespread consumer\resistance to genetically modified (GMO) crops and foods.4Sci/Tech
319Coach: It's no big dealWith the NFL trading deadline set for 4 p.m. Tuesday, Patriots coach Bill Belichick said there didn't seem to be much happening on the trade front around the league.2Sports
320Kerry Slams 'Wrong War in the Wrong Place'WASHINGTON - Democrat John Kerry accused President Bush on Monday of sending U.S. troops to the "wrong war in the wrong place at the wrong time" and said he'd try to bring them all home in four years...1World
321Asian Shares Lower on Earnings, Steel SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Asian share markets staged a broad-based retreat on Wednesday, led by steelmakers amid warnings of price declines, but also enveloping technology and financial stocks on worries that earnings may disappoint.3Business
322MS anti-Linux ad #39;misleading #39;p2pnet.net News:- A Microsoft UK quot;WEIGHING THE COST OF LINUX VS. WINDOWS? LET #39;S REVIEW THE FACTS quot; magazine ad has been nailed as misleading by Britain #39;s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA).4Sci/Tech
323Truckers defy Kathmandu blockadeMore lorry drivers are bringing supplies to Nepal's capital in defiance of an indefinite blockade by Maoist rebels.1World
324CNN Hires Former CBS Exec to US PostNEW YORK - CNN has a new boss for the second time in 14 months: former CBS News executive Jonathan Klein, who will oversee programming and editorial direction at the second-ranked cable news network.3Business
325Virgin Blue Asks Australia to Review CostsCut-price carrier Virgin Blue said Tuesday the cost of using Australian airports is spiraling upward and asked the government to review the deregulated system of charges.3Business
326More Web Shopping Is What's in StoreThe retail sector overall may be reporting a sluggish start to the season, but holiday shoppers are scooping up tech goods at a brisk pace -- and they're scouring the Web for bargains more than ever. <FONT face="verdana,MS Sans Serif,arial,helvetica" size="-2" color="#666666"><B>-washingtonpost.com</B></FONT>4Sci/Tech
327England Captain Beckham Breaks a Rib (AP)AP - David Beckham broke his rib moments after scoring England's second goal in Saturday's 2-0 win over Wales in a World Cup qualifying game.2Sports
328Saudi Arabia, Gulf States Plan to Boost Oil Capacity (Update2)Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, which account for almost half of OPEC #39;s oil output, said they #39;re committed to boosting capacity to meet soaring demand that has driven prices to a record.3Business
329Personal income risesThe US Commerce Department said Thursday personal income posted its biggest increase in three months in August. The government agency also said personal spending was unchanged after rising strongly in July.3Business
330Tokyo Stocks Open Up on Banks, ExportersTOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo's Nikkei average opened up 0.54 percent on Monday with banks and exporters leading the way as a stronger finish on Wall Street and declining oil prices soothed worries over the global economic outlook.3Business
331Floods Kill 76 in China, No Let-Up in Sight BEIJING (Reuters) - Floods and landslides have killed 76 people in southwest China in the past four days and washed away homes and roads, knocked down power lines and cut off at least one city, state media said on Monday.1World
332Serie A Review: Round 14Nothing changed at the top of Serie A as all top teams won their games to keep the distance between one another unaltered. Juventus came back from behind against Lazio to win thanks to another goal by Ibrahimovic 2Sports
333Scientists lift veil on Beagle 3The team behind the Beagle 2 mission has unveiled its design for a successor to the British Mars lander.4Sci/Tech
334'Free-to-air' powering growth of satellite TV boxesSurvey points to popularity in Europe, the Middle East and Asia of receivers that skip the pay TV and focus on free programming.4Sci/Tech
335Mayfield races way into Chase with Richmond victoryRICHMOND, Va. Jeremy Mayfield won his first race in over four years, taking the Chevrolet 400 at Richmond International Raceway after leader Kurt Busch ran out of gas eight laps from the finish.2Sports
336Arabs: Terror War Has Spread Instability (AP)AP - Victims of the Sept. 11 attacks were mourned worldwide Saturday, but in the Middle East, amid sympathy for the dead, Arabs said Washington's support for Israel and the war on terror launched in the aftermath of the World Trade Center's collapse have only fueled anger and violence.1World
337Red Hat, Unisys Announce PartnershipLinux publisher Red Hat Inc. said Tuesday that information-technology consulting firm Unisys Corp. will begin offering a business version of the company #39;s open-source operating system on its servers.4Sci/Tech
338Ichiro Breaks Sisler's Season Hits RecordSEATTLE - Ichiro Suzuki set the major league record for hits in a season with 258, breaking George Sisler's 84-year-old mark with a pair of singles Friday night. The Seattle star chopped a leadoff single in the first inning, then made history with a grounder up the middle in the third...1World
339Man intruding Queen #39;s Scottish residence identified as journalistThe intruder who entered British Queen Elizabeth II #39;s official Scottish residence and caused a security scare was a reporter from the London-based Sunday Times newspaper, local media reported Friday.1World
340Photo: IBM's p5-575 serverIBM's p5-575, a specialized server geared for high-performance computing, has eight 1.9GHz Power5 processors.4Sci/Tech
341Lazard Asks Partners to Take Pay Cut, People Say (Update2)Bruce Wasserstein, head of Lazard LLC, is asking partners to take a one-third pay cut as he readies the world #39;s largest closely held investment bank for a share sale, people familiar with the situation said.3Business
342N.B. truck driver accused in heist of 50,000 cans of Moosehead beer (Canadian Press)Canadian Press - FREDERICTON (CP) - A New Brunswick truck driver arrested in Ontario this week has been accused by police of stealing 50,000 cans of Moosehead beer.1World
343Man Charged in UK Tsunami Death Email Probe (Reuters)Reuters - British police said on Monday they had\charged a man with sending hoax emails to relatives of people\missing since the Asian tsunami, saying their loved ones had\been confirmed dead.4Sci/Tech
344Activities Slowly Resume in Florida Schools Hit Hard by StormThe Lemon Bay Manta Rays were not going to let a hurricane get in the way of football. On Friday, they headed to the practice field for the first time in eight 3Business
345Bill Gates Gives \$400,000 to California Stem-Cell Bond MeasureMicrosoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates has donated \$400,000 to a campaign in California trying to win approval of a measure calling for the state to sell \$3 billion in bonds to fund stem-cell research.3Business
346Marion Jones Sues BALCO Founder (AP)AP - Track star Marion Jones filed a defamation lawsuit Wednesday against the man whose company is at the center of a federal investigation into illegal steroid use among some of the nation's top athletes.2Sports
347Movie swappers put on noticeLOS ANGELES - On Sept. 1, former secretary of Agriculture Dan Glickman replaced the legendary Jack Valenti as president and CEO of Hollywood #39;s trade group, the Motion Picture Association of America.4Sci/Tech
348ENGLAND STARS quot;SADDENED quot; BY ZIMBABWE DRAMAEngland #39;s players hit out at cricket #39;s authorities tonight and claimed they had been used as quot;political pawns quot; after the Zimbabwe government produced a spectacular U-turn to ensure the controversial one-day series will go ahead.2Sports
349Pulitzer Inc. says it #39;s considering saleNewspaper publisher Pulitzer Inc. said Sunday that company officials are considering a possible sale of the firm to boost shareholder value.3Business
350Merck plunges on report it hid Vioxx risksShares of Merck amp; Co. plunged almost 10 percent yesterday after a media report said that documents show the pharmaceutical giant hid or denied 3Business
351Major Leaguers Take 3-0 Lead in Japan (AP)AP - The Japanese won the pregame home run derby. Then the game started and the major league All-Stars put their bats to work. Back-to-back home runs by Moises Alou and Vernon Wells in the fourth inning and by Johnny Estrada and Brad Wilkerson in the ninth powered the major leaguers past the Japanese stars 7-3 Sunday for a 3-0 lead in the eight-game series.2Sports
352Wall Street Expected to Slip at Opening (Reuters)Reuters - Wall Street was expected to dip at\Thursday's opening, but shares of Texas Instruments Inc.\, may climb after it gave upbeat earnings guidance.3Business
353China Detains Prominent Buddhist LeaderChinese authorities detained a prominent, U.S.-based Buddhist leader in connection with his plans to reopen an ancient temple complex in the Chinese province of Inner Mongolia last week and have forced dozens of his American followers to leave the region, local officials said Wednesday.1World
354Getting the Hurricane Word OutThe director of the National Hurricane Center stays calm in the midst of a storm, but wants everyone in hurricane-prone areas to get the message from his media advisories: Respect the storm's power and make proper response plans.4Sci/Tech
355BARCLAYCARD PREMIERSHIP BETTING ODDS: ARSENALWith Chelsea losing their unbeaten record and Manchester United failing yet again to win, William Hill now make Arsenal red-hot 2/5 favourites to retain the title.2Sports
356Airbus, Boeing in subsidies battleLate in August, Boeing #39;s top sales execs flew to Singapore for a crucial sales pitch. They were close to persuading Singapore Airlines, one of the world #39;s leading airlines, to buy the American company #39;s new jet, the mid-sized 7E7.3Business
357SBC, BellSouth let their fingers do the walkingSBC Communications and BellSouth will acquire YellowPages.com with the goal of building the site into a nationwide online business index, the companies said Thursday.3Business
358Cavs #39; ground game grinds up TigersTheresa special bookcase in Al Grohs office completely full of game plans from his days in the NFL. Green ones are from the Jets.2Sports
359California cities and counties sue Microsoft for antitrustSAN FRANCISCO Several California cities and counties, including Los Angeles and San Francisco, are suing Microsoft for what could amount to billions of dollars.4Sci/Tech
360Magpies top UEFA group, Hearts outNewcastle ensured their place as top seeds in Friday #39;s third round UEFA Cup draw after holding Sporting Lisbon to a 1-1 draw at St James #39; Park.2Sports
361Turkish press jubilant over green light for EU accession talksAdorned with Turkish and EU flags, Turkey #39;s newspapers hailed Thursday an official EU report recommending the country start talks to join the bloc, while largely ignoring the stringent conditions attached to the announcement.1World
362Google plans desktop search tool for Apple PCsGoogle plans to release a version of its desktop search tool for computers that run Apple Computer #39;s Mac operating system, Google #39;s chief executive, Eric Schmidt, said Friday.4Sci/Tech
363Sito accreditato da:AMD : sicurezza e prestazioni ottimali con il nuovo processore mobile per notebook leggeri e sottili; Acer Inc. preme sull #39;acceleratore con il nuovo notebook a marchio Ferrari.4Sci/Tech
364Ringing in the seasonThe sounds of tinkling bells could be heard above the bustle of the Farmers Market on the Long Beach Promenade, leading shoppers to a row of bright red tin kettles dotting a pathway Friday.3Business
365Miller skis to another World Cup winCBC SPORTS ONLINE - Bode Miller continued his impressive 2004-05 World Cup skiing season by winning a night slalom race in Sestriere, Italy on Monday.2Sports
366Report: Firefox Gains 34 Percent in NovemberFirefox use around the world climbed 34 percent in the last month, according to a report published by Web analytics company WebSideStory Monday.4Sci/Tech
367Exchange That Funky Gift CardIf a plastic card that gives you credit for something you don't want isn't your idea of a great gift, you can put it up for sale or swap.4Sci/Tech
368Benefits Seen in Earth Observation DataWASHINGTON Aug. 17, 2004 Scientists are planning to take the pulse of the planet and more in an effort to improve weather forecasts, predict energy needs months in advance, anticipate disease outbreaks and even tell fishermen where the catch will be ...4Sci/Tech
369Orange crush hopesDamien Rhodes scored on a 2-yard run in the second overtime, then Syracuse's defense stopped Pittsburgh on fourth and 1, sending the Orange to a 38-31 victory yesterday in Syracuse, N.Y.2Sports
370Harris, Miami Upend No. 19 Florida 72-65 (AP)AP - Anthony Harris scored 18 of his career-high 23 points in the second half to help Miami upset No. 19 Florida 72-65 Saturday and give first-year coach Frank Haith his biggest victory.2Sports
371HBOS opts not to bid for Abbey NationalLONDON Santander Central Hispano of Spain looked certain to clinch its bid for the British mortgage lender Abbey National, after HBOS, Britain #39;s biggest home-loan company, said Wednesday it would not counterbid, and after the European Commission cleared 3Business
372Photos: Networks of tomorrowNew communications technology could spawn future products. Could your purse tell you to bring an umbrella?4Sci/Tech
373Justice Dept Opens Fannie Probe - Source WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Justice Department is investigating possible accounting fraud at Fannie Mae, bringing greater government scrutiny to bear on the mortgage finance company, already facing a parallel inquiry by the SEC, a source close to the matter said on Thursday.3Business
374Paris Favored to Win 2012 Olympics Bid (AP)AP - The five cities looking to host the 2012 Summer Games submitted bids to the International Olympic Committee on Monday, entering the final stage of a long process in hopes of landing one of the biggest prizes in sports.2Sports
375SAP Lands \$35 Million Post-Office DealSAP has won a \$35 million contract to install its human resources software for the US Postal Service. The NetWeaver-based system will replace the Post Office #39;s current 25-year-old legacy application 4Sci/Tech
376A race-day washout?The FIA has already cancelled todays activities at Suzuka as Super Typhoon Ma-On heads towards the 5.807km circuit. Saturday practice has been cancelled altogether while pre-qualifying and final qualifying 2Sports
377Thai premier visits deaths townThailand's prime minister visits the southern town where scores of Muslims died in army custody after a rally.1World
378Tata to invest \$2bn in BangladeshIndian industrial group Tata agrees to invest \$2bn in Bangladesh, the biggest single deal agreed by a firm in the south Asian country.3Business
379Open Source Makes Do-It-Yourself CRM Possible (NewsFactor)NewsFactor - For years, companies large and small have been convinced that if they want the sophisticated functionality of enterprise-class software like ERP and CRM systems, they must buy pre-packaged applications. And, to a large extent, that remains true.4Sci/Tech
380MPAA Sues Movie SwappersFollowing in the footsteps of the RIAA, the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) announced that they have began filing lawsuits against people who use peer-to-peer software to download copyrighted movies off the Internet.4Sci/Tech
381Horse Racing: Cream of US, Europe to Clash in Texas GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas (Reuters) - Betting on horses was banned in Texas until as recently as 1987. Times have changed rapidly since. Saturday, Lone Star Park race track hosts the \$14 million Breeders Cup, global racing's end-of-season extravaganza.2Sports
382Apple intros Photo iPod, U2 iPod, iTunes 4.7 (MacCentral)MacCentral - At a special music event featuring Bono and The Edge from rock group U2 held on Tuesday, Apple took the wraps off the iPod Photo, a color iPod available in 40GB or 60GB storage capacities. The company also introduced the iPod U2, a special edition of Apple's 20GB player clad in black, equipped with a red Click Wheel and featuring engraved U2 band member signatures. The iPod Photo is available immediately, and Apple expects the iPod U2 to ship in mid-November.4Sci/Tech
383170 miners trapped in ChinaBeijing: At least 170 miners were trapped underground after a gas explosion on Sunday ignited a fire in a coalmine in north-west China #39;s Shaanxi province, reports said.1World
384Lone Star Boom and BustThe steel tubing company reports sharply higher earnings, but the stock is falling.3Business
385Orange Bowl hopes not finished yetIt might be a stay of execution for Coach P, or it might just be a Christmas miracle come early. SU #39;s upset win over BC has given hope to the Orange playing in a post season Bowl game.2Sports
386Neville: We fear no onePHIL Neville insists Manchester United don #39;t fear anyone in the Champions League last 16 and declared: quot;Bring on the Italians.2Sports
387Playboy to open club in ShanghaiPlayboy Enterprises, the adult entertainment company, has announced plans to open a private members club in Shanghai even though the company #39;s flagship men #39;s magazine is still banned in China.3Business
388EU Likely to Clear Oracle Deal-Source (Reuters)Reuters - Oracle Corp is likely to win clearance\from the European Commission for its hostile #36;7.7 billion\takeover of rival software firm PeopleSoft Inc., a source close\to the situation said on Friday.4Sci/Tech
389Stocks sag on corporate forecasts and worse-than-expected economic <b>...</b>TORONTO (CP) - Earnings warnings from Celestica and Coca-Cola along with a slowdown in US industrial production sent stock markets lower Wednesday.3Business
390IBM in Major RFID ExpansionIBM (Quote, Chart) said it would spend a quarter of a billion dollars over the next year and a half to grow its RFID (define) business.4Sci/Tech
391Kodak Reaffirms Earnings OutlookEastman Kodak Co., the world #39;s largest maker of photographic film, said Wednesday it expects sales of digital products and services to grow at an annual rate of 36 percent between 2003 and 2007, above prior growth rate estimates of 26 percent between 2002 3Business
392Scuffles Hit Iraq: Several with Police Chief Killed in BlastsSAMARRA (Iraq): With renewe d wave of skirmishes between the Iraqi insurgents and the US-led coalition marines, several people including top police officers were put to death on Saturday.1World
393Cassini Flies Past Saturn's Moon Titan Today (SPACE.com)SPACE.com - NASA released one of the best pictures ever made of Saturn's moon Titan as the Cassini spacecraft begins a close-up inspection of the satellite today. Cassini is making the nearest flyby ever of the smog-shrouded moon.4Sci/Tech
394Iraq to phase out all subsidies: planning minister (AFP)AFP - The Iraqi government plans to phase out slowly subsidies on basic products, such as oil and electricity, which comprise 50 percent of public spending, equal to 15 billion dollars, the planning minister said.3Business
395Wayward whale yet to leave NS power plant areaANNAPOLIS ROYAL, NS - Nova Scotia Power officials continued to keep the sluice gates open at one of the utility #39;s hydroelectric plants Wednesday in hopes a wayward whale would leave the area and head for the open waters of the Bay of Fundy.4Sci/Tech
396Raptors #39; Williams undergoes knee surgery, out for seasonTORONTO -- Toronto Raptors point guard Alvin Williams will miss the rest of the season after undergoing surgery on his right knee Monday.2Sports
397Debt Doubles at Agency that Insures Pension PlansThe federal agency that insures pension plans said that its deficit, already at the highest in its history, had doubled in its last fiscal year, to \$23.3 billion.3Business
398Democratic spirit v. Bush family values: the Latino dilemma in US polls (AFP)AFP - Like most US Latinos, members of the extended Rodriguez family say they will cast their votes for Democrat John Kerry in next month's presidential polls.1World
399Parmalat judge to open hearingsA Milan judge on Tuesday opens hearings into whether to put on trial 32 executives and financial institutions over the collapse of international food group Parmalat in one of Europe #39;s biggest fraud cases.3Business
400Tennessee Tries to Use Two Quarterbacks (AP)AP - Tennessee's two freshmen quarterbacks have Volunteers fans fantasizing about the next four years. Brent Schaeffer and Erik Ainge surprised many with the nearly seamless way they rotated throughout a 42-17 victory over UNLV on Sunday night.2Sports
401Conway: 'Genghis Khan' comment was fairIn fact, Larry Ellison compares himself to the warlord, according to PeopleSoft's former CEO, defending previous remarks he made.4Sci/Tech
402On Fallujah streets, insurgents mount a desperate fightFALLUJAH, Iraq -- Four Iraqi fighters huddled in a trench, firing rocket-propelled grenades at Lieutenant Eric Gregory's Bradley Fighting Vehicle and the US tanks and Humvees that were lumbering through tight streets between boxlike beige houses.1World
403Figo takes break from international gameMADRID, Aug 18 (Reuters) - Portugal captain Luis Figo said on Wednesday he was taking an indefinite break from international football, but would not confirm whether his decision was final. 2Sports
404UK central bank leaves rates in placeThe Bank of England on Thursday left its benchmark interest rate unchanged, at 4.75 percent, as policy makers assessed whether borrowing costs, already the highest in the Group of Seven, are constraining consumer demand.3Business
405Christians in Egyptian Church Stone Police (AP)AP - Several thousand Christians who packed a cathedral compound in the Egyptian capital hurled stones at riot police Wednesday to protest a woman's alleged forced conversion to Islam. At least 30 people were injured.1World
406Saudi call for jihadA group of Saudi religious scholars have signed an open letter urging Iraqis to support jihad against US-led forces. quot;Fighting the occupiers is a duty for all those who are able, quot; they said in a statement posted on the internet at the weekend.1World
407Mixed fortunes for fashion chainsFashion retailers Austin Reed and Ted Baker have reported contrasting fortunes on the High Street. Austin Reed reported interim losses of 2.3Business
408Shaun Rogers Emerges As One of NFL's Best (AP)AP - Shaun Rogers is in the backfield as often as some running backs. Whether teams dare to block Detroit's star defensive tackle with one player or follow the trend of double-teaming him, he often rips through offensive lines with a rare combination of size, speed, strength and nimble footwork.2Sports
409U.S. Judge Approves Citigroup SettlementNEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge on Friday approved Citigroup Inc.'s \$2.6 billion settlement with WorldCom Inc. investors who lost billions when an accounting scandal plunged the telecommunications company into bankruptcy protection.3Business
410Eagles #39; quot;big quot; plays difference in winThe Lions and Eagles entered Sunday #39;s game at Ford Field in the same place -- atop their respective divisions -- and with identical 2-0 records.2Sports
411Defective Hearing Implants RecalledAn unspecified number of cochlear implants to help people with severe hearing loss are being recalled because they may malfunction due to ear moisture, the US Food and Drug Administration announced.3Business
412New menu boosts McDonald's JapanProfits triple at McDonald's Japan after the fast-food chain starts selling larger burgers. 3Business
413Bison Changing QBsAfter Marcos Moreno threw four more interceptions in last week's 14-13 overtime loss at N.C. A T, Bison Coach Ray Petty will start Antoine Hartfield against Norfolk State on Saturday.2Sports
414New Security Pain: RadioactivityYou can empty your pockets of change, take off your belt and shoes and stick your keys in the little tray. But if you've had radiation therapy recently, you still might set off Homeland Security alarms.4Sci/Tech
415Indians retrieve Himalayan bodiesMountaineers retrieve three bodies believed to have been buried for 22 years on an Indian glacier.1World
416Lg.PHILIPS, LG Electronics Develop World #39;s Largest Organic Led <b>...</b>SEOUL, Oct 19 Asia Pulse - LG.Philips LCD Co. (KSE:034220), the world #39;s second-largest maker of liquid crystal display (LCD), said Tuesday it has developed the world #39;s largest organic light emitting diode 4Sci/Tech
417California, Mexico advance to next levelSOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. -- Looking ahead to the US championship game almost cost Conejo Valley in the semifinals of the Little League World Series.2Sports
418Time to take care of businessThe Cubs didn #39;t need to fly anywhere near Florida to be in the eye of the storm. For a team that is going on 100 years since last winning a championship, the only thing they never are at a loss for is controversy.2Sports
419Banner day for attacks?Security experts warn of banner ads with a bad attitude--and a link to malicious code. Also: Phishers, be gone.4Sci/Tech
420Bengals #39; Smith Pleads Not Guilty to DUIKETTERING, Ohio Oct. 12, 2004 - Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Justin Smith pleaded not guilty to a driving under the influence charge.2Sports
421Microsoft gets a fashion makeovercom October 15, 2004, 5:11 AM PT. Wood paneling and chrome made your dad #39;s station wagon look like a million bucks, and they might also be just the ticket for Microsoft #39;s fledgling 4Sci/Tech
422South African President Mbeki holds new talks on Ivory CoastPresident Thabo Mbeki met with Ivory Coast Prime Minister Seydou Diarra for three hours yesterday as part of talks aimed at bringing peace to the conflict-wracked Ivory Coast.1World
423Johan Santana set the Twins #39; single-season club record with 265 <b>...</b>MINNEAPOLIS -- For much of the 2004 season, Twins pitcher Johan Santana didn #39;t just beat opposing hitters. Often, he overwhelmed and owned them in impressive fashion.2Sports
424Britain #39;s inflation rate falls in AugustBritain #39;s inflation rate fell in August further below its 2.0 percent government-set upper limit target with clothing and footwear prices actually falling, official data showed on Tuesday.3Business
425Nepal's Maoists Suspend Kathmandu Blockade KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Nepal's Maoist rebels have temporarily suspended a crippling economic blockade of the capital from Wednesday, saying the move was in response to popular appeals.1World
426Madrid Bomb Suspect's Remains Identified (Reuters)Reuters - An Algerian suspected of being a leader\of the Madrid train bombers has been identified as one of seven\people who blew themselves up in April to avoid arrest, Spain's\Interior Ministry said on Friday.1World
427Afghan sentenced for killing four journalistsKABUL: An Afghan man was found guilty on Saturday of killing four journalists in 2001, including two from Reuters, and sentenced to death.1World
428Palestinian Leader Yasser Arafat Dies at 75Yasser Arafat, the leader for decades of a fight for Palestinian independence from Israel, has died at a military hospital in Paris, according to news reports.1World
429European Shares Shrug Off Record Euro LONDON (Reuters) - European shares shrugged off a spike in the euro to a fresh all-time high Wednesday, with telecoms again leading the way higher after interim profits at Britain's mm02 beat expectations.3Business
430US lowers growth rate in second quarterWASHINGTON - Weighed down by high energy prices, the US economy grew slower than the government estimated in the April-June quarter, as higher oil prices limited consumer spending and contributed to a record trade deficit.3Business
431United to seek more cuts from labor, elsewhereCHICAGO United Airlines says it will need even more labor cuts than anticipated to get out of bankruptcy. United told a bankruptcy court judge in Chicago today that it intends to start talks with unions next month on a new round of cost savings.3Business
432Israel Pulls Back Forces in Northern Gaza JABALYA, Gaza Strip (Reuters) - Israel pulled most of its forces out of the northern Gaza Strip Saturday after a four-day incursion it said was staged to halt Palestinian rocket attacks on southern Israeli towns.1World
433CA posts Q2 loss on restitution chargesComputer Associates International yesterday reported a 6 increase in revenue during its second fiscal quarter, but posted a \$94 million loss after paying to settle government investigations into the company, it said yesterday.4Sci/Tech
434Turkish hostages killed: reportTHE Turkish embassy in Baghdad was investigating a television report that two Turkish hostages had been killed in Iraq, but no confirmation was available so far, a senior Turkish diplomat said today.1World
435Liberals Celebrate as Ukraine Waits Poll Result (Reuters)Reuters - Thousands of supporters of Ukraine's\opposition leader, Viktor Yushchenko, celebrated on the streets\in the early hours on Monday after an exit poll showed him\winner of a bitterly fought presidential election.1World
436US faces criticism in British government human rights reportLONDON : The United States faced rare criticism over human rights from close ally Britain, with an official British government report taking Washington to task over concerns about Iraq and the Guantanamo Bay jail.1World
437Aids and a Samoan treeThe University of California, Berkeley, has signed an agreement with the Samoan government to isolate, from a tree, the gene for a promising anti- Aids drug and to share any royalties from the sale of a gene-derived drug with the people of Samoa.3Business
438ViewSonic Delves Into Video Networking (PC World)PC World - Send your video throughout your house--wirelessly--with new gateways and media adapters.4Sci/Tech
439Price of cards to be shuffledAt a charity auction in New Jersey last weekend, baseball memorabilia dealer Warren Heller was approached by a man with an unusual but topical request.2Sports
440Nikkei Up 2.5 Pct in AfternoonTOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo's Nikkei average jumped 2.5 percent by mid-afternoon on Monday as semiconductor-related stocks such as Advantest Corp. mirrored a rally by their U.S. peers while banks and brokerages extended last week's gains.3Business
441Inter hope spending paysINTER Milan coach Roberto Mancini believes the club #39;s lavish (northern) summer signings will enable them to mount a serious Serie A challenge this season.2Sports
442Bomb Threat Forces Flight DiversionLONDON - A bomb threat that mentioned Iraq forced a New York-bound Greek airliner to make an emergency landing Sunday at London's Stansted Airport escorted by military jets, authorities said. An airport spokeswoman said an Athens newspaper had received a phone call saying there was a bomb on board the Olympic Airlines plane...1World
443Search Engine Forums SpotlightLinks to this week's topics from search engine forums across the web: New MSN Search Goes LIVE in Beta - Microsoft To Launch New Search Engine - Google Launches 'Google Advertising Professionals' - Organic vs Paid Traffic ROI? - Making Money With AdWords? - Link Building 1014Sci/Tech
444Brad Ott Gets First Nationwide Victory (AP)AP - Brad Ott shot an 8-under 64 on Sunday to win the Nationwide Tour's Price Cutter Charity Championship for his first Nationwide victory.2Sports
445Jets' Martin No. 4 on NFL Rushing List (AP)AP - New York Jets running back Curtis Martin passed Eric Dickerson and Jerome Bettis on the NFL career rushing list Sunday against the St. Louis Rams, moving to fourth all-time.2Sports
446Groups Fight US Plan to Kill Prairie DogsEight conservation groups are fighting the US government over a plan to poison thousands of prairie dogs in the grasslands of South Dakota, saying wildlife should not take a backseat to ranching interests.4Sci/Tech
447U.S. Women Top Russia to Make Hoops FinalATHENS, Greece - Sheryl Swoopes made three big plays at the end - two baskets and another on defense - to help the United States squeeze out a 66-62 semifinal victory over Russia on Friday. Now, only one game stands between the U.S...1World
448Mia and friends taking final bowsInstead of standing for ante meridian and post meridian, though, fans will remember the time periods of pre-Mia and after-Mia. After playing for 18 years and shattering nearly every record 2Sports
449GM plans to slash up to 12,000 jobs in EuropeGeneral Motors (GM) plans to announce a massive restructuring Thursday that will eliminate as many as 12,000 jobs in Europe in a move to stem the five-year flow of red ink from its auto operations in the region.3Business
450Device 'may aid kidney dialysis'Scientists are developing a device which could improve the lives of kidney dialysis patients.1World
451Afghan government says drug smugglers were behind political attack <b>...</b>KABUL, Afghanistan The Afghan government is blaming drug smugglers for yesterday #39;s attack on the leading vice presidential candidate .1World
452ATHENS OLYMPICS 2004 / US beats Spain to reach semisStephon Marbury, concerned about his lousy shooting in Athens, used an off day to go to the gym and work on his shot. By finding his range, he saved the United States #39; hopes for a basketball gold medal.2Sports
453Oil Rises as Hurricane Nears U.S. Gulf LONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices held firm on Wednesday as Hurricane Ivan closed off crude output and shut refineries in the Gulf of Mexico, while OPEC's Gulf producers tried to reassure traders by recommending an output hike.3Business
454Wagers on oil price prove a slippery slope for CAOState-owned, running a monopoly on imports of jet fuel to China #39;s fast-growing aviation industry and a prized member of Singapore #39;s Stock Exchange.3Business
455Google wins AdWords trade mark caseGoogle has won a trade mark dispute, with a District Court judge finding that the search engines sale of sponsored search terms Geico and Geico Direct did not breach car insurance firm GEICOs rights in the trade marked terms.3Business
456Markets surge on oil drop, electionWall Street bounded higher for the second straight day yesterday as investors reveled in sharply falling oil prices and the probusiness agenda of the second Bush administration. The Dow Jones industrials gained more than 177 points for its best day of 2004, while the Standard amp; Poor's 500 closed at its highest level since early 2002.3Business
457Weighing Outsourcing's ImpactKey factors help determine if outsourcing benefits or hurts Americans.3Business
458US Rejects EU That Hormone-Treated Beef Ban Is JustifiedThe US Trade Representative on Monday rejected the European Union #39;s assertion that its ban on beef from hormone-treated cattle is now justified by science and that US and Canadian retaliatory sanctions should be lifted.3Business
459GREEK PATRIARCH KILLED IN CHOPPER CRASHOne of the leading figures in the Greek Orthodox Church, the Patriarch of Alexandria Peter VII, has been killed in a helicopter crash in the Aegean Sea.1World
460Microsoft math: dual core licensed as one chipSiding with chip makers, Microsoft said it won't charge double for its per-processor licenses when dual-core chips come to market next year.4Sci/Tech
461Funds close out 2004 with strong showingsNEW YORK -- Wall Street's fourth-quarter rally gave stock mutual funds a solid performance for 2004, with small-cap equity funds and real estate funds scoring some of the biggest returns. Large-cap growth equities and technology-focused funds had the slimmest gains.3Business
462In Outback, cowboy hat may be historyCANBERRA, Australia -- The sweat-stained felt hats worn by Australian cowboys, as much a part of the Outback as kangaroos and sun-baked soil, may be heading for the history books. They fail modern industrial safety standards.1World
463Big Food Says Sales Fell on Competitors #39; Price Cuts (Update1)Big Food Group Plc, the UK owner of the Iceland grocery chain, said second-quarter sales at stores open at least a year dropped 3.3 percent, the second consecutive decline, after competitors cut prices.3Business
464Cat Stevens sparks US alertA London-to-Washington flight is diverted after a security alert involving the singer formerly known as Cat Stevens.1World
465USDA Finds Devastating Soy Rust in Louisiana WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The first case of soybean rust has been found on the mainland United States and could affect U.S. crops for the near future, costing farmers millions of dollars, the Agriculture Department said on Wednesday.3Business
466Europe #39;s most powerful supercomputer unveiledIBM and the Spanish government have introduced a new supercomputer they hope will be the most powerful in Europe, and one of the 10 most powerful in the world.4Sci/Tech
467High Court Overturns Loan Scam Damage AwardThe Supreme Court today overturned a five-figure damage award to an Alexandria man for a local auto dealer #39;s alleged loan scam, ruling that a Richmond-based federal appeals court had wrongly 3Business
468Bush: Validity of Ukraine Vote in Doubt (AP)AP - President Bush declared Friday that charges of voter fraud have cast doubt on the Ukrainian election, and warned that any European-negotiated pact on Iran's nuclear program must ensure the world can verify Tehran's compliance.1World
469SpaceShipOne takes X-Prize spoilsTheSpaceShipOne team is handed the \$10m cheque and trophy it won for claiming the Ansari X-Prize.1World
470School raiders #39; nationality identifiedSecurity officials have identified six of the militants who seized a school in southern Russia as being from Chechnya, drawing a strong connection to the Chechen insurgents who have been fighting Russian forces for years.1World
471Moss Expected to Play More for Minnesota (AP)AP - Randy Moss is expected to play a meaningful role for the Minnesota Vikings this weekend against the Giants, even without a fully healed right hamstring.2Sports
472The emergence of the past captains began when the PGA of AmericaPros: Fits the recent profile (44, past PGA champion, fiery Ryder Cup player); the job is his if he wants it. Cons: Might be too young to be willing to burn two years of play on tour.2Sports
473North Korea sets conditions on talks SEOUL -- North Korea set three conditions yesterday to be met before it would consider returning to six-party talks on its nuclear programs.1World
474Eurozone economy keeps growingOfficial figures show the 12-nation eurozone economy continues to grow, but there are warnings it may slow down later in the year.3Business
475Eastie gets a big boost from SantosElmer Santos scored in the second half, lifting East Boston to a 1-0 win over Brighton yesterday afternoon and giving the Jets an early leg up in what is shaping up to be a tight Boston City League race.2Sports
476US Supreme Court Backs Do Not Call RegistryIn upholding a lower court #39;s ruling, the Supreme Court rejected arguments that the Do Not Call list violates telemarketers #39; First Amendment rights.3Business
477Troops ready for Mosul after FallujahUS-backed Iraqi commandos were poised Friday to storm rebel strongholds in the northern city of Mosul, as US military commanders said they had quot;broken the back quot; of the insurgency with their assault on the former rebel bastion of Fallujah.1World
478Infineon to invest in Asian plantInfineon Technologies, the second-largest chip maker in Europe, said Wednesday that it planned to invest about \$1 billion in a new factory in Malaysia to expand its automotive chip business and be closer to customers in the region.3Business
479Firefox 1.0 Makes Flashy DebutMozilla's new web browser is smart, fast and user-friendly while offering a slew of advanced, customizable functions. By Michelle Delio.4Sci/Tech
480Saints' Gleason apologizes for low blowSaints special teams captain Steve Gleason expects to be fined by the league after being ejected from Sunday's game against the Carolina Panthers for throwing a punch.2Sports
481Sharon Allows 1,000 More Settler Homes in West BankJERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, facing a party mutiny over his plan to quit the Gaza Strip, has approved 1,000 more Israeli settler homes in the West Bank in a move that drew a cautious response on Tuesday from ...1World
482Hughes picks up where he left off at MastersPlay has begun in the Australian Masters at Huntingdale in Melbourne with around half the field of 120 players completing their first rounds.2Sports
483Washington Post Profit Up on Education,TV NEW YORK (Reuters) - Washington Post Co. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=WPO.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">WPO.N</A> said on Friday that quarterly profit jumped, beating analysts' forecasts, boosted by results at its Kaplan education unit and television broadcasting operations.3Business
484Karzai Campaigns Amid Spiraling ViolenceGHAZNI, Afghanistan, 6 October 2004 - Wartime security was rolled out for Afghanistans interim President Hamid Karzai as he addressed his first election campaign rally outside the capital yesterday amid spiraling violence.1World
485Pitino, Myles Discuss U of L #39;s Upcoming Game Against KentuckyLOUISVILLE, Ky. - Louisville men #39;s basketball head coach Rick Pitino and senior forward Ellis Myles met with members of the media on Friday to preview the Cardinals #39; home game against rival Kentucky on Satursday.2Sports
486College Player, 39, Does 'Late Show' (AP)AP - Sounds like David Letterman is as big a "Pops" fan as most everyone else.2Sports
487AMD Adds Power Management to Opteronoriginally offered on notebook PCs -- to its Opteron 32- and 64-bit x86 processors for server applications. The technology will help servers to run 4Sci/Tech
488US Sept durable goods sales riseNew orders for US-made durable goods increased 0.2pc in September, held back by a big drop in orders for transportation goods, the US Commerce Department said today.3Business
489Spam Is Finally a CrimeSiblings are the first ever to be convicted for sending boatloads of junk e-mail pushing bogus products. Also: Microsoft takes MSN music download on a Euro trip.... Nokia begins legal battle against European counterparts.... and more.3Business
490Big, Beefy BillionairesI always get a kick out of the annual list published by Forbes singling out the richest people in the country. It #39;s almost as amusing as those on the list bickering over their placement.3Business
491Joswiak: 'True to What an iMac Has Always Been About' (MacCentral)MacCentral - After Apple unveiled the iMac G5 in Paris this week, Vice President of Hardware Product Marketing Greg Joswiak gave Macworld editors a guided tour of the desktop's new design. Among the topics of conversation: the iMac's cooling system, why pre-installed Bluetooth functionality and FireWire 800 were left out, and how this new model fits in with Apple's objectives.4Sci/Tech
492Williams-Sonoma Net Rises 19; Shares Fall on Outlook (Update3)Williams-Sonoma Inc., operator of home furnishing chains including Pottery Barn, said third-quarter earnings rose 19 percent, boosted by store openings and catalog sales.3Business
493IBM, AMD Find Way to Improve Chip PerformanceWe #39;ve known about quot;strained silicon quot; for a while--but now there #39;s a better way to do it. Straining silicon improves chip performance.4Sci/Tech
494Virgin #39;s Branson to offer commercial space flightsThis week, Sir Richard Branson announced his new company, Virgin Galactic, has the rights to the first commercial flights into space.4Sci/Tech
495LG Unveils Big, Pricey Plasma TV71-inch HDTV comes with a home stereo system and components painted in 24-karat gold.4Sci/Tech
496Arsenal held to 1-1 tie by West BromArsenal was held to a 1-1 tie by struggling West Bromwich Albion on Saturday, failing to pick up a Premier League victory when Rob Earnshaw scored with 11 minutes left.2Sports
497Japan land deal aimed at 7E7 wing plantTOKYO - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries said today it #39;s in talks to buy a plot of land in central Japan #39;s Nagoya city from Mitsubishi Motors for building aircraft parts.3Business
498China Confirms Bird Flu in PigsChina has confirmed that it found a deadly strain of bird flu in pigs as early as two years ago. China #39;s Agriculture Ministry said two cases had been discovered, but it did not say exactly where the samples had been taken.1World
499Hendry dismisses talk of grudge-carrying umpsBaseball #39;s executive vice president Sandy Alderson insisted last month that the Cubs, disciplined for an assortment of run-ins with umpires, would not be targeted the rest of the season by umpires who might hold a grudge.2Sports
500LuaLua hijacks Gerrard #39;s magic momentAs Superman and Batman would no doubt reflect during their cigarette breaks, the really draining thing about being a hero was that you have to keep riding to the rescue.2Sports
501Real cites success of song sale; signs university deals (MacCentral)MacCentral - RealNetworks Inc. said on Tuesday that it has sold more than a million songs at its online music store since slashing prices last week as part of a limited-time sale aimed at growing the user base of its new digital media software.4Sci/Tech
502A Touchy Debate Over VotingWith the presidential election less than six weeks away, activists and security experts are ratcheting up concern over the use of touch-screen machines to cast votes. <FONT face="verdana,MS Sans Serif,arial,helvetica" size="-2"\ color="#666666"><B>-washingtonpost.com</B></FONT>4Sci/Tech
503Yahoo agrees to buy Musicmatch for \$160 mnNEW YORK, September 14 (New Ratings) - Yahoo! Inc (YHOO.NAS) has agreed to acquire Musicmatch Inc, a privately held digital music software company, for about \$160 million in cash.4Sci/Tech
504Update 1: Sumitomo Mitsui Tries to Woo UFJJapan #39;s Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc. said Tuesday it proposed to UFJ Holdings Inc. that the two banks merge on an equal basis in its latest attempt to woo UFJ away from a rival suitor.3Business
505Update 4: Crude Oil Prices Remain SteadyOil futures prices were little changed Thursday as traders anxiously watched for indications that the supply or demand picture would change in some way to add pressure to the market or take some away.3Business
506Governor wants to ban sale of explicit video games to minorsGov. Rod Blagojevich plans to propose a ban Thursday on the sale of violent and sexually explicit video games to minors, something other states have tried with little success.4Sci/Tech
507Delta to Cut Wages 10 Percent CHICAGO (Reuters) - Delta Air Lines Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=DAL.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">DAL.N</A> said on Tuesday it will cut wages by 10 percent and its chief executive will go unpaid for the rest of the year, but it still warned of bankruptcy within weeks unless more cuts are made.3Business
508Talks Resume in Bid for N. Ireland Gov't (AP)AP - Ten years after the Irish Republican Army's momentous cease-fire, negotiations resumed Wednesday in hope of reviving a Catholic-Protestant administration, an elusive goal of Northern Ireland's hard-fought peace process.1World
509If Hockey Is Out, Best Thing on Ice May Be a Computer GameA cable channel plans to resurrect each of the 1,230 regular-season games listed on the league's defunct 2004-2005 schedule by setting them in motion on a video game console.4Sci/Tech
510Tropical Storm Heads for Bahamas SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic, Sept. 18 -- Tropical Storm Jeanne headed for the Bahamas on Saturday after an assault on the Dominican Republic that killed 10 people, destroyed hundreds of houses and forced thousands from their homes.1World
511Car Explodes in Gaza City, One DeadAn explosion tore apart a car in Gaza City Monday, killing at least one person, Palestinian witnesses said. They said Israeli warplanes were circling overhead at the time of the blast, indicating a possible missile strike.1World
512Fannie Mae Whistle-Blower Won't Testify WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former Fannie Mae <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=FNM.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">FNM.N</A> employee who gave U.S. officials information about what he saw as accounting irregularities will not testify as planned before a congressional hearing next week, a House committee said on Friday.3Business
513China, US agree to revive talks on N. Korean nuke issueBeijing, Oct. 25 (PTI): China and the US today agreed to work jointly to re-energise the six-party talks mechanism aimed at dismantling North Korea #39;s nuclear programmes while Washington urged Beijing to resume 1World
514Seven Georgian soldiers wounded as South Ossetia ceasefire violated (AFP)AFP - Sporadic gunfire and shelling took place overnight in the disputed Georgian region of South Ossetia in violation of a fragile ceasefire, wounding seven Georgian servicemen.1World
515EADS profit soars, earnings forecast upPARIS, Nov 4 (AFP) - The European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company reported Thursday that its nine-month net profit more than doubled, thanks largely to sales of Airbus aircraft, and raised its full-year forecast.3Business
516Blue Jays Beat Orioles 8-5 for Sweep (AP)AP - Eric Hinske and Vernon Wells homered, and the Toronto Blue Jays completed a three-game sweep of the Baltimore Orioles with an 8-5 victory Sunday.2Sports
517Creating sequel a thriller (SiliconValley.com)SiliconValley.com - When "Halo" became a smash video game hit following Microsoft's launch of the Xbox console in 2001, it was a no-brainer that there would be a sequel to the science fiction shoot-em-up.4Sci/Tech
518Unemployment falls as earnings riseThe number of people claiming unemployment benefit last month fell by 6,100 to 830,200, according to the Office for National Statistics.3Business
519NL Wrap: Cubs Pound Reds to Retain Wild Card Lead NEW YORK (Reuters) - Todd Walker homered, had three hits and drove in four runs to lead the Chicago Cubs to a 12-5 win over the Cincinnati Reds in National League play at Wrigley Field on Monday.2Sports
520Paris city authority hedges bets on Linux movePARIS -- The city of Paris intends to reduce its dependence on software suppliers with "de facto monopolies," but considers an immediate switch of its 17,000 desktops to open source software too costly, it said Wednesday.4Sci/Tech
521Iraq Rebels Hit Back as U.S. Bombs Falluja FALLUJA, Iraq (Reuters) - U.S. forces hit Iraq's rebel stronghold of Falluja with the fiercest air and ground bombardment in months, as insurgents struck back on Saturday with attacks that killed up to 37 people in Samarra.1World
522NBA Wrap: Heat Downs Cavaliers, 92-86MIAMI (Sports Network) - Shaquille O #39;Neal made his home debut, but once again it was Dwyane Wade stealing the show with 28 points as the Miami Heat downed the Cleveland Cavaliers, 92-86, in front of a record crowd at AmericanAirlines Arena.2Sports
523Chargers Pass by Jaguars 34-21 (AP)AP - The San Diego Chargers looked sharp #151; and played the same way. Wearing their powder-blue throwback jerseys and white helmets from the 1960s, the Chargers did almost everything right in beating the Jacksonville Jaguars 34-21 on Sunday.2Sports
524Consumers Say Apple Should ShareThe vast majority of consumers are unaware that an Apple iPod digital music player only plays proprietary iTunes files, while a smaller majority agree that it is within RealNetworks #39; rights to develop a program that will make its music files compatible 4Sci/Tech
525AIRLINES GIVE TIPS FOR TRAVEL SEASONTyler airlines are gearing up for the beginning of holiday travel, as officials offer tips to help travelers secure tickets and pass through checkpoints with ease.3Business
526Confusion Surrounds Seizure of Iraqi Mosque NAJAF, Iraq (Reuters) - The fate of a radical Shi'ite rebellion in the holy city of Najaf was uncertain Friday amid disputed reports that Iraqi police had gained control of the Imam Ali Mosque.1World
527Programs: a Checklist for Tuning Up Your PC PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Reuters) - You change the oil in your car every 5,000 miles or so. You clean your house every week or two. Your PC needs regular maintenance as well -- especially if you're using Windows and you spend a lot of time on the Internet.4Sci/Tech
528Rock steady Blues keep title in sightNERVES - no problem. That #39;s the verdict of Jose Mourinho today after his Chelsea side gave a resolute display of character at Highbury.2Sports
529Croom's Bulldogs Stun Zook's Gators (AP)AP - The latest low point in Ron Zook's tenure at Florida even has the coach wondering what went wrong. Meanwhile, Sylvester Croom's first big win at Mississippi State has given the Bulldogs and their fans a reason to believe in their first-year leader. Jerious Norwood's 37-yard touchdown run with 32 seconds remaining lifted the Bulldogs to a 38-31 upset of the 20th-ranked Gators on Saturday.2Sports
530Enron Trial to Shine Light on Wall StreetA criminal trial scheduled to start Monday involving former Enron Corp. executives may shine a rare and potentially harsh spotlight on the inner workings 3Business
531Will This Takeover Plan Turn Into Gold? (The Motley Fool)The Motley Fool - Here's something you don't see every day -- the continuing brouhaha between Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL - News) and PeopleSoft (Nasdaq: PSFT - News) being a notable exception. South Africa's Harmony Gold Mining Company (NYSE: HMY - News) has announced a hostile takeover bid to acquire fellow South African miner Gold Fields Limited (NYSE: GFI - News). The transaction, if it takes place, would be an all-stock acquisition, with Harmony issuing 1.275 new shares in payment for each share of Gold Fields. The deal would value Gold Fields at more than #36;8 billion. ...4Sci/Tech
532US Dream Team: a nightmareSomeone forgot to inform the US Olympic basketball team that it was sent to Athens to try to win a gold medal, not to embarrass its country.2Sports
533Opportunity Rover to Pack Up and Leave Crater (SPACE.com)SPACE.com - NASA's Mars \rover Opportunity nbsp;will back its \way out of a nbsp;crater it has spent four months exploring after reaching terrain nbsp;that appears \too treacherous to tread. nbsp;4Sci/Tech
534Sony Unveils New MP3 Hard Disk WalkmanSony Corp. announced Tuesday a new 20 gigabyte digital music player with MP3 support that will be available in Great Britain and Japan before Christmas and elsewhere in Europe in early 2005.4Sci/Tech
535Asda Tops Mark amp; Spencer on UK Clothing Sales, Telegraph SaysWal-Mart Stores Inc. #39;s Asda, the UK #39;s second biggest supermarket chain, surpassed Marks amp; Spencer Group Plc as Britain #39;s largest clothing retailer in the last three months, according to the Sunday Telegraph.3Business
536Ten-man PSG clinch seventh straight win over MarseilleTen-man Paris St Germain clinched their seventh consecutive victory over arch-rivals Olympique Marseille with a 2-1 triumph in Ligue 1 on Sunday thanks to a second-half winner by substitute Edouard Cisse.2Sports
537In from the ColdUntil this week, only a few things about the strange, long-ago disappearance of Charles Robert Jenkins were known beyond a doubt. In the bitter cold of Jan. 5, 1965, the 24-year-old US Army sergeant was leading 1World
538Taking mound on short rest no big deal to OswaltRoy Oswalt wasn #39;t surprised to hear the Astros were flying Sunday night through the remnants of a tropical depression that dumped several inches of rain in Louisiana and could bring showers today in Atlanta.2Sports
539Pitt Emerges As Big East BCS Frontrunner (AP)AP - This hardly seemed possible when Pitt needed frantic rallies to overcome Division I-AA Furman or Big East cellar dweller Temple. Or when the Panthers could barely move the ball against Ohio #151; not Ohio State, but Ohio U.2Sports
540FERGIE vs WENGER - YAWNEveryone is moaning about the fallout from last weekend but they keep on reporting the aftermath. #39;The fall-out from the so-called quot;Battle of Old Trafford quot; continues to settle over the nation and the debate 2Sports
541Oil Supply Fears Leave Shares MixedOil supply concerns and broker downgrades of blue-chip companies left stocks mixed yesterday, raising doubts that Wall Street #39;s year-end rally would continue.3Business
542Genentech Receives Subpoena About Rituxan Marketing (Update2)Genentech Inc. said the marketing of Rituxan, a cancer drug that is the company #39;s best-selling product, is the subject of a US criminal investigation.3Business
543Davenport regains No. 1 rankingAmerican Lindsay Davenport regained the No. 1 ranking in the world for the first time since early 2002 by defeating Dinara Safina of Russia 6-4, 6-2 in the second round of the Kremlin Cup on Thursday.2Sports
544Stocks to Watch ThursdayThe world's No. 2 soft drink company said on Thursday quarterly profit rose due to tax benefits.3Business
545Sony in Talks to Sell Products at Wal-MartTOKYO (AP) -- The electronics and entertainment giant Sony Corp. (SNE) is talking with Wal-Mart Stores Inc...4Sci/Tech
546Private Craft Closes In on X PrizeAfter an unprecedented span of just five days, SpaceShipOne is ready for a return trip to space on Monday, its final flight to clinch a \$10 million prize.4Sci/Tech
547US Modifies Call for UN Sanctions Against SudanThe United States on Tuesday modified slightly a threat of sanctions on Sudan #39;s oil industry in a revised text of its UN resolution on atrocities in the country #39;s Darfur region.1World
548Rutgers Shocks Mich. St.Freshman Jeremy Ito kicked four field goals and Ryan Neill scored on a 31-yard interception return to lead improving Rutgers to a 19-14 victory on Saturday over visiting Michigan State.2Sports
549Pig brother helps porkers flourishHi-tech monitoring of livestock at pig farms could help improve the animal growth process and reduce costs.4Sci/Tech
550Canas wins on opening day of Shanghai OpenThird-seeded Guillermo Canas defeated Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain 7-6 (1), 6-3 Monday on the first day of the Shanghai Open on Monday.2Sports
551France Enters Hostage Crisis Talks (AP)AP - France intensified efforts Tuesday to save the lives of two journalists held hostage in Iraq, and the Arab League said the militants' deadline for France to revoke a ban on Islamic headscarves in schools had been extended.1World
552C amp;W Has \$150M Broadband PlanCable amp; Wireless plc (NYSE: CWP - message board) is significantly ramping up its investment in local loop unbundling (LLU) in the UK, and it plans to spend up to 85 million (\$152.4Sci/Tech
553Finding what works for handling piggy bank (USATODAY.com)USATODAY.com - Personal finance software programs are the computer industry's version of veggies: Everyone knows they're good for you, but it's just hard to get anyone excited about them.3Business
554Dollar Rebounds; Tone Cautious on U.S. Jobs NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar rebounded on Monday after last week's heavy selloff, but analysts were uncertain if the rally would hold after fresh economic data suggested the December U.S. jobs report due Friday might not live up to expectations.3Business
555Microsoft introduces new desktop search tool (AFP)AFP - Microsoft said that it had launched a new desktop search tool that allows personal computer users to find documents or messages on their PCs.4Sci/Tech
556Pipeline blast kills 12 in LagosAt least 12 people die in an explosion at a fuel pipeline on the outskirts of Nigeria's biggest city, Lagos.1World
557Computer Makers Sign Joint Code of ConductThe three largest computer makers spearheaded a program today designed to standardize working conditions for their non-US workers.4Sci/Tech
558Illinois Governor Seeks Restrictions on Video Game SalesDescription: Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich is backing state legislation that would ban sales or rentals of video games with graphic sexual or violent content to children under 18.4Sci/Tech
559Volkswagen rules out pay rises for two yearsVolkswagen demanded a two-year wage freeze for the 170,000-strong workforce at Europe #39;s biggest car maker yesterday, provoking union warnings of imminent conflict at key pay and conditions negotiations.1World
560Stocks Seen Opening Lower as Oil Climbs NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stock futures pointed to a lower open on Wall Street on Thursday, extending the previous session's sharp fall, with rising energy prices feeding investor concerns about corporate profits and slower growth.3Business
561Even in defeat, Seattle gains confidenceBut to play as feebly as it did for about 35 minutes last night in Game 1 of the WNBA Finals and lose by only four points -- on the road, no less -- has to be the best confidence builder since Cindy St.2Sports
562Fiat and GM prepare talks to avoid costly lawsuitsMILAN General Motors and Fiat on Wednesday edged closer to initiating a legal battle that could pit the two carmakers against each other in a New York City court room as early as next month.3Business
563Contextual Ads: Vital to a Search Marketing Campaign?Are you bidding on keywords through Overture's Precision Match, Google's AdWords or another pay-for-placement service? If so, you're eligible to participate in their contextual advertising programs.4Sci/Tech
564Turnaround Progress Seen, 2 Executives to Leave FordTwo of the Ford Motor Company #39;s most senior executives retired on Thursday in a sign that the company #39;s deep financial crisis has abated, though serious challenges remain.3Business
565U.S. Embassy Bans Use of Airport RoadCiting security concerns, the U.S. Embassy on Thursday banned its employees from using the highway linking the embassy area to the international airport, a 10-mile stretch of road plagued by frequent suicide car-bomb attacks.1World
566Science mourns DNA pioneer WilkinsNobel Laureate Wilkins, 87, played an important role in the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA, the molecule that carries our quot;life code quot;, Kazinform refers to BBC News.4Sci/Tech
567A forward passWith yesterday #39;s report on its athletic department violations completed, the University of Washington says it is pleased to be able to move forward.2Sports
568Wall St. Seen Flat at Open as Oil Eyed LONDON (Reuters) - Wall Street was expected to start little changed on Friday as investors continue to fret over the impact of high oil prices on earnings, while Boeing <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=BA.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">BA.N</A> will be eyed after it reiterated its earnings forecast.3Business
569Daschle Bids Senate Democrats Goodbye (AP)AP - Tom Daschle bade his fellow Senate Democrats farewell Tuesday with a plea that they seek common ground with Republicans yet continue to fight for the less fortunate.1World
570Sosa fined for untimely departureSammy Sosa was fined \$87,400 -- one day's salary -- for arriving late to the Cubs' regular-season finale at Wrigley Field and leaving the game early. The slugger's agent, Adam Katz , said yesterday Sosa most likely will file a grievance. Sosa arrived 70 minutes before Sunday's first pitch, and he apparently left 15 minutes after the game started without ...2Sports
571Broadband fuels online expressionHaving an always-on, fast net connection is changing the way Britons use the internet, research suggests.3Business
572Bomb Found in Town Near Berlusconi Villa (AP)AP - Police defused a bomb in a town near Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's villa on the island of Sardinia on Wednesday shortly after British Prime Minister Tony Blair finished a visit there with the Italian leader.1World
573A look around the Big 12Is the Oklahoma defense a notch below its predecessors? Is Texas #39; offense a step-ahead? Why is Texas Tech feeling good about itself despite its recent loss?2Sports
574Palestinian Mourners Await Arafat's ArrivalThe coffin of Yasser Arafat, draped with the Palestinian flag, was bound for Ramallah in the West Bank Friday, following a formal funeral on a military compound near Cairo.1World
575US ambassador to UN resignsUS Ambassador to the United Nations John Danforth resigned on Thursday after serving in the post for less than six months. Danforth, 68, said in a letter released Thursday 1World
576Oil price drops to under \$51 per barrelCrude oil futures prices dropped below \$51 a barrel yesterday as supply concerns ahead of the Northern Hemisphere winter eased after an unexpectedly high rise in US inventories.3Business
577Knicks Down NuggetsNew York gets 57 combined points from its starting backcourt of Jamal Crawford and Stephon Marbury and tops Denver, 107-96.2Sports
578Terror suspects' photos shown ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- Photos were published yesterday in newspapers across Pakistan of six terror suspects, including a senior Al Qaeda operative, the government says were behind attempts to assassinate the nation's president.1World
579Suns Sting Hornets 95-86 (AP)AP - Shawn Marion had a season-high 33 points and 15 rebounds, leading the Phoenix Suns on a fourth-quarter comeback despite the absence of Steve Nash in a 95-86 win over the New Orleans Hornets on Friday night.2Sports
580UPDATE:Murdoch Has 7 Weeks To Secure News Corp #39;s US MoveBy Lilly Vitorovich Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES SYDNEY (Dow Jones)--Rupert Murdoch has seven weeks to convince News Corp. (NWS) shareholders a move to the US will make the media conglomerate more attractive to 3Business
581Is IT hiring picking up?A number of signs point to increasing demand for tech workers, but not all the clouds have been driven away.4Sci/Tech
582Messina upsets AC Milan; Juventus leads Serie AMessina upset defending champion AC Milan 2-1 Wednesday, while Juventus won its third straight game to stay alone atop the Italian league standings.2Sports
583Microsoft Sues Web Hoster, Others Over SpamMicrosoft Corp. (MSFT.O: Quote, Profile, Research) filed nine new lawsuits against spammers who send unsolicited e-mail, including an e-mail marketing Web hosting company, the world #39;s largest software maker said on Thursday.4Sci/Tech
584Harrington Wins in Germany to End Slump (AP)AP - Padraig Harrington rallied to a three-stroke victory in the German Masters on a windy Sunday, closing with a 2-under-par 70 and giving his game a big boost before the Ryder Cup.2Sports
585Paralympics Scrap Closing Celebrations After CrashATHENS (Reuters) - The Athens Paralympics canceled celebrations at its closing ceremony after seven schoolchildren traveling to watch the event died in a bus crash on Monday.1World
586SpaceShipOne set to take X-PrizeThe rocket plane SpaceShipOne is just one flight away from claiming the Ansari X-Prize, a \$10m award designed to kick-start private space travel.4Sci/Tech
587Physics Nobel Goes to 'Theory of Everything' Trio (Reuters)Reuters - Three American scientists won the\2004 Nobel physics prize on Tuesday for showing how tiny quark\particles interact, helping to explain everything from how a\coin spins to how the universe was built.4Sci/Tech
588Monkey Off Their BackIronically it was the first regular season game for the Carolina Panthers that not only began the history of the franchise, but also saw the beginning of a rivalry that goes on to this day.2Sports
589Lewis a no-show, but enters not guilty pleaBaltimore Ravens running back Jamal Lewis did not appear at his arraignment Friday, but his lawyers entered a not guilty plea on charges in an expanded drug conspiracy indictment.2Sports
590Sharp to Stop Selling PDA in U.S. (AP)AP - Sharp Electronics Corp. plans to stop selling its Linux-based handheld computer in the United States, another sign of the slowing market for personal digital assistants.4Sci/Tech
591Bradley Is Back, and the Dodgers Think UpsetAfter serving a five-game suspension, Milton Bradley worked out with the Dodgers as they prepared for Tuesday's opener against the St. Louis Cardinals.2Sports
592Ravens Put 'Prime Time' on Inactive List (AP)AP - Prime Time won't be playing in prime time this time. Deion Sanders was on the inactive list and missed a chance to strut his stuff on "Monday Night Football."2Sports
593Antarctic Glaciers Melting Faster -Study (Reuters)Reuters - Glaciers once held up by a floating\ice shelf off Antarctica are now sliding off into the sea --\and they are going fast, scientists said on Tuesday.4Sci/Tech
594Islamic group threatens to kill Italian hostages, sets deadlineDUBAI : An Islamist group has threatened to kill two Italian women held hostage in Iraq if Rome does not withdraw its troops from the war-torn country within 24 hours, according to an internet statement.1World
595Two Apes Arrive at Education Center (AP)AP - Warning lights flashed atop four police cars as the caravan wound its way up the driveway in a procession fit for a presidential candidate. At long last, Azy and Indah had arrived. They even flew through a hurricane to get here.4Sci/Tech
596Olerud makes the listThe man who delivered the knockout punch was picked up from the Seattle scrap heap just after the All-Star Game. Before that, John Olerud certainly hadn't figured on facing Pedro Martinez in Yankee Stadium in October.2Sports
597Females 'work harder for degrees'\Female undergraduates work harder and are more open-minded than males, leading to better results, say scientists.4Sci/Tech
598Earthquake hit Indonesia, killing 11 and injuring 65A heavy quake rocked Indonesia #39;s Papua province killing at least 11 people and wounding 75. The quake destroyed 150 buildings, including churches, mosques and schools.1World
599Racing: Consortium claims it has agreed terms to keep Silverstone <b>...</b>LONDON : A consortium, including former world champion Nigel Mansell, claims it has agreed terms to ensure Silverstone remains one of the venues for the 2005 Formula One world championship.2Sports
600LSU Going Miles to Fill Coaching Vacancy BATON ROUGE, La. (Sports Network) - LSU has named Les Miles its new head football coach, replacing Nick Saban.2Sports
601UN: Domestic robot use to surge sevenfold by 2007The United Nations annual World Robotics Survey predicts the use of robots around the home will surge seven-fold by 2007. The boom is expected to be seen in robots that can mow lawns and vacuum floors, among other chores.4Sci/Tech
602US economy in peril as debts come due in #39;08The long-term economic health of the United States is threatened by \$53 trillion in government debts and liabilities that start to come due in four years when baby boomers begin to retire.3Business
603Gunmen Take Three Hostage at Ugandan Ministry (Reuters)Reuters - A small group of suspected\gunmen stormed Uganda's Water Ministry Wednesday and took three\people hostage to protest against proposals to allow President\Yoweri Museveni for a third term.\Police and soldiers with assault rifles cordoned off the\three-story building, just 328 feet from Uganda's parliament\building in the capital Kampala.1World
604YUKOS ordered to pay part of tax claimThe Moscow Arbitration Court ruled on Monday that the YUKOS oil company must pay RUR 39.113bn (about \$1.34bn) as part of its back tax claim for 2001.3Business
605US Airways To Maintain Most of Fleet, United Bidding Out Regional <b>...</b>NOVEMBER 11, 2004 -- Bankrupt US Airways this morning said it had reached agreements with lenders and lessors to continue operating nearly all of its mainline and US Airways Express fleets.3Business
606Venezuela suspects exiles in prosecutors slayingVenezuela suggested Friday that exiles living in Florida may have masterminded the assassination of a prosecutor investigating a short-lived coup against leftist President Hugo Chvez 1World
607Search Engines 201Want to dive deep -- really deep -- into the technical literature about search engines? Here's a road map to some of the best web information retrieval resources available online.4Sci/Tech
608Ancel Keys, Who Found Source of Heart Disease, Dies (Reuters)Reuters - Ancel Keys, a pioneer in public health\best known for identifying the connection between a\cholesterol-rich diet and heart disease, has died.4Sci/Tech
609US takes Airbus dispute to WTOThe US government asks the World Trade Organisation to step in to stop EU member states from "subsidising" planemaker Airbus.3Business
610T-Mobile USA Sees High-Speed Network 2 Years Off (Reuters)Reuters - T-Mobile USA, the U.S. wireless unit\of Deutsche Telekom AG (DTEGn.DE), does not expect to offer\broadband mobile data services for at least the next two years,\its chief executive said on Thursday.4Sci/Tech
611Verizon picks Motorola for video on fiberVerizon Communications is stepping further into video as a way to compete against cable companies.4Sci/Tech
612After global outcry, government drops plans to criminalize <b>...</b>Facing a popular outcry at home and stern warnings from Europe, the Turkish government discreetly stepped back Tuesday from a plan to introduce a motion into a crucial penal reform bill to make adultery a crime punishable by prison.1World
613FDA OKs Boston Scientific Cutting BalloonBoston Scientific Corp. (BSX.N: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Wednesday it received US regulatory approval for a device to treat complications that arise in patients with end-stage kidney disease who need dialysis.3Business
614MP calls for release of old school palNorth-west Norfolk MP Henry Bellingham has called for the release of an old college friend accused of plotting a coup in Equatorial Guinea.1World
615IBM settles part of giant pension lawsuitWith the economy slowly turning up, upgrading hardware has been on businesses radar in the past 12 months as their number two priority.3Business
616Blackhawks Re-Sign Goalie Leighton (AP)AP - The Chicago Blackhawks re-signed goaltender Michael Leighton to a one-year contract Wednesday.2Sports
617Oracle readies CRM updatesOracle Corp. plans to release the latest version of its CRM (customer relationship management) applications within the next two months, as part of an ongoing update of its E-Business Suite.4Sci/Tech
618Toyota #39;s Shares Decline After Unexpected Quarterly Profit DropToyota Motor Corp. #39;s shares fell for a second day, after the world #39;s second-biggest automaker had an unexpected quarterly profit drop.3Business
619Owning a chateau is no impossible dream in former East Germany (AFP)AFP - Want to buy a castle? Head for the former East Germany.1World
620Salesforce.com pushes integrationHosted CRM service provider Salesforce.com took another step forward last week in its strategy to build an online ecosystem of vendors that offer software as a service.4Sci/Tech
621HBOS Sounds Alarm over Santander-Abbey DealBritain-based HBOS says it will file a complaint to the European Commission against Spanish bank Santander Central Hispano (SCH) in connection with SCH #39;s bid to acquire British bank Abbey National 3Business
622Gerrard promises speedy comeback from broken foot (AFP)AFP - Steven Gerrard has moved to allay Liverpool fans' fears that he could be out until Christmas after breaking a metatarsal bone in his left foot.1World
623Verizon Wireless to Acquire NextWave Licenses for \$3 BillionVerizon Wireless on Thursday announced an agreement to acquire all the PCS spectrum licenses of NextWave Telecom Inc. in 23 markets for \$3 billion.3Business
624IBM, HP Chasing Tag Technology (washingtonpost.com)washingtonpost.com - Technology giants IBM and Hewlett-Packard are injecting hundreds of millions of dollars into radio-frequency identification technology, which aims to advance the tracking of items from ho-hum bar codes to smart tags packed with data.4Sci/Tech
625Fischer aiming for No. 9ATHENS -- She won her first Olympic gold medal in kayaking when she was 18, the youngest paddler to do so in Games history. Yesterday, at 42, Germany #39;s golden girl Birgit Fischer won her eighth Olympic gold in the four-woman 500-metre kayak race.2Sports
626Gerrard reveals England change howlerEngland boss Sven Goran Eriksson has defended goalkeeper David James after last night #39;s 2-2 draw in Austria. James allowed Andreas Ivanschitz #39;s shot to slip through his fingers to complete Austria comeback from two goals down.2Sports
627Belarus vote significantly short of democratic standardsMINSK - Legislative elections in Belarus held at the same time as a referendum on whether President Alexander Lukashenko should be allowed to seek a third term fell significantly short of democratic standards, foreign observers said here Monday.1World
628Olympian on Briton death chargeAn Olympic sailor is charged with the manslaughter of a Briton who died after being hit by a car in Athens.1World
629Clean-up works on Norfolk BroadsThe Norfolk Broads are on their way to getting a clean bill of ecological health after a century of stagnation.4Sci/Tech
630Powell Praises Najaf Peace Agreement (AP)AP - Secretary of State Colin Powell on Friday praised the peace deal that ended fighting in Iraq's holy city of Najaf and said the presence of U.S. forces in the area helped make it possible.1World
631Giants hand it to ManningThe quot;future quot; is getting a chance to revive the presently struggling New York Giants. Two other teams also decided it was time for a change at quarterback, but the Buffalo Bills are not one of them.2Sports
632ISPs again go after spammersFor the second time this year, an alliance of major Internet providers - including Atlanta-based EarthLink -iled a coordinated group of lawsuits aimed at stemming the flood of online junk mail.4Sci/Tech
633PIMCO-SEC Settle Fraud Case for \$50 Mln WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The PIMCO mutual fund group has agreed to pay \$50 million to settle fraud charges involving improper rapid dealing in mutual fund shares, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said on Monday.3Business
634Via Tunes Open-Source Media PlayerVia Technologies has released a version of the open-source Xine media player that is designed to take advantage of hardware digital video acceleration capabilities in two of the company #39;s PC chipsets, the CN400 and CLE266.4Sci/Tech
635US leading economic index fall for third straight month in AugustThe Conference Board reported Thursday that the Leading Economic Index fell for a third consecutive month in August, suggesting slower economic growth ahead amid rising oil prices.3Business
636Adobe Profit Up, Shares Fall on Outlook SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Software maker Adobe Systems Inc.<A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=ADBE.O target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">ADBE.O</A> on Thursday posted a quarterly profit that rose more than one-third from a year ago, but shares fell 3 percent after the maker of Photoshop and Acrobat software did not raise forecasts for fiscal 2005.3Business
637Morrison to sell 114 Safeway storesWilliam Morrison Supermarkets has agreed to sell 114 small Safeway stores and a distribution centre for 260.2 million pounds. Morrison bought these stores as part of its 3 billion pound 3Business
638SCO #39;s Finances Reverse As Legal Fees MountSCO Group has a plan to keep itself fit enough to continue its legal battles against Linux and to develop its Unix-on-Intel operating systems.4Sci/Tech
639Federer, Hewitt could setup blockbuster Open finalFlushing Meadows, NY (Sports Network) - The men #39;s semifinals at the 2004 US Open will be staged on Saturday, with three of the tournament #39;s top-five seeds ready for action at the USTA National Tennis Center.2Sports
640Taco Bell's Blue DewPepsi pushes a blue version of Mountain Dew only at Taco Bell. Is this a winning strategy?3Business
641If HAL the Computer Audited Your ExpensesNew software helps corporate travel managers track down business travelers who overspend. But it also poses a dilemma for honest travelers who are only trying to save money.4Sci/Tech
642NATO, Russia to discuss school siegeNATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer has called a meeting of NATO states and Russia on Tuesday to discuss the siege of a school by Chechen separatists in which more than 335 people died, a NATO spokesman said.4Sci/Tech
643Top Iraqi Shi #39;ite Cleric Arrives in Al-Najaf26 August 2004 -- Iraq #39;s top Shi #39;ite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, arrived in the city of Al-Najaf today in a bid to end a weeks-long conflict between US forces and militiamen loyal to Shi #39;ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr.1World
644PeopleSoft's board recommends shareholders reject Oracle takeover bid (AFP)AFP - Senior executives at business software group PeopleSoft unanimously recommended that its shareholders reject a 8.8 billion dollar takeover bid from Oracle Corp, PeopleSoft said in a statement Wednesday.4Sci/Tech
645Earliest Signs of Winemaking Found in China (Reuters)Reuters - Neolithic people in China may have\been the first in the world to make wine, according to\scientists who have found the earliest evidence of winemaking\from pottery shards dating from 7,000 BC in northern China.4Sci/Tech
646Players dismiss security worriesGiven nearly a week to examine the security issues raised by the now-infamous brawl between players and fans in Auburn Hills, Mich., Nov. 19, the Celtics returned to the FleetCenter last night with two losses and few concerns about their on-court safety.2Sports
647Sony Unveils New Flat TVs, Aims to Boost ShareTOKYO (Reuters) - Electronics conglomerate Sony Corp. unveiled eight new flat-screen televisions on Thursday in a product push it hopes will help it secure a leading 35 percent of the domestic market in the key month of December.4Sci/Tech
648Current stories in Editorial:As the election approaches, Congress abandons all pretense of fiscal responsibility, voting tax cuts that would drive 10-year deficits past \$3 trillion.3Business
649France Telecom unions call for strike to protest privatization <b>...</b>PARIS : French trade unions called on workers at France Telecom to stage a 24-hour strike September 7 to protest government plans to privatize the public telecommunications operator, union sources said.1World
650Service Bundling Sweeps UpServiceMaster profitably bundles services and pays a healthy 3.5 dividend.3Business
651Indonesia says tourism unaffected by Australian embassy bomb blast <b>...</b>The Indonesian tourism industry has so far not been affected by last week #39;s bombing outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta and officials said they do not expect a significant drop in visitor numbers as a result of the attack.1World
652UC wins \$222.5M in Enron lawsuit\$222.5 million -- in an ongoing securities class action lawsuit against Enron Corp. The settlement, announced Friday and 3Business
653Shevchenko Crowned as Europe #39;s FinestArsenals Thierry Henry today missed out on the European Footballer of the Year award as Andriy Shevchenko took the honour. AC Milan frontman Shevchenko held off competition from Barcelona pair Deco and 2Sports
654Ex-Polaroid exec takes top finance job at 3ComDonald Halsted, one target of a class-action suit alleging financial improprieties at bankrupt Polaroid, officially becomes CFO.4Sci/Tech
655Mellor given chance to make Reds gradeNeil Mellor #39;s sensational late winner for Liverpool against Arsenal on Sunday has earned the back-up striker the chance to salvage a career that had appeared to be drifting irrevocably towards the lower divisions.2Sports
656Bomb scare for Spanish fansABOUT 70,000 people were forced to evacuate Real Madrid #39;s Santiago Bernabeu stadium minutes before the end of a Primera Liga match yesterday after a bomb threat in the name of ETA Basque separatist guerillas.2Sports
657MORE INJURY WOE FOR EAGLESThe team learned on Monday that full-back Jon Ritchie will miss the rest of the season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee.2Sports
658Martha Stewart to Judge: Jail Me Now NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lifestyle guru Martha Stewart said on Wednesday she wants to start serving her prison sentence for lying about a suspicious stock sale as soon as possible, so she can put her "nightmare" behind her.3Business
659Move over iPod, for a touch of ZenApple Computer's iPod remains the king of digital music players, but robust pretenders to the throne have begun to emerge in the Windows universe. One of them is the Zen Touch, from Creative Labs.3Business
660Nokia phone adopts handwriting recognitionThe 7710 model features a touch screen, pen input, a digital camera, an Internet browser, a radio, video playback and streaming and recording capabilities, the company said.4Sci/Tech
661Reports show jump in distillates, including heating oilSAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) -- Crude futures closed under \$46 a barrel Wednesday for the first time since late September and heating-oil and unleaded gasoline prices dropped more than 6 percent following an across-the-board climb in US petroleum inventories.3Business
662Iowa Presidential Futures Market Surpassed by Dublin ExchangeThe University of Iowa #39;s market for US presidential futures, founded 16-years ago, has been overtaken by a Dublin-based exchange that is now 25 times larger.3Business
663VENUS NARROWLY AVOIDS UPSETVenus Williams barely kept alive her hopes of qualifying for next week #39;s WTA Tour Championships. Williams, seeded fifth, survived a third-set tiebreaker to outlast Yuilana Fedak of the Ukraine, 6-4 2-6 7-6 2Sports
664Palmer: Americans Need to Widen Horizons SYDNEY (Reuters) - Arnold Palmer has taken a swing at America's top players, criticizing their increasing reluctance to travel abroad to play in tournaments.2Sports
665Thatcher trial waitMARK Thatcher will have to wait until at least next April to face trial on allegations he helped bankroll a coup attempt in oil-rich Equatorial Guinea.1World
666Red Hat exec takes Sun to task on open sourceA top Red Hat executive has attacked the open-source credentials of its sometime business partner Sun Microsystems. In a Web log posting Thursday, Michael Tiemann, Red Hat #39;s vice president of open-source affairs 4Sci/Tech
667Test Failure Sets Back US Missile Defense PlanPresident Bush #39;s drive to deploy a multibillion-dollar shield against ballistic missiles was set back on Wednesday by what critics called a stunning failure of its first full flight test in two years.3Business
668Tiger pushes Ernie into thirdAlthough he was well-beaten by Retief Goosen in Sunday #39;s final round of The Tour Championship in Atlanta, there has been some compensation for the former world number one, Tiger Woods.2Sports
669Larsson and Rooney bid for world player awardWAYNE Rooney and Henrik Larsson are among the players nominated for FIFAs prestigious World Player of the Year award. Rooney is one of four Manchester United players on a list which is heavily influenced by the Premiership.2Sports
670Kennedy suffers knee injuryIt didn #39;t look good when it happened on the field, and it looked worse in the clubhouse. Angels second baseman Adam Kennedy left the Angels #39; 5-2 win over the Seattle Mariners 2Sports
671FCC Considers Cell Phone Use On AirplanesAir travelers moved one step closer to being able to talk on cell phones and surf the Internet from laptops while in flight, thanks to votes by the Federal Communications Commission yesterday.3Business
672Shifts and shake-ups in open sourceMySQL developers turn to an unlikely source for database tool: Microsoft. Also: SGI visualizes Linux, and the return of Java veteran Kim Polese.4Sci/Tech
673GDP in Q3 grows 6.3DESPITE the budget deficit, continued increases in oil and consumer prices, the economy, as measured by gross domestic product, grew by 6.3 percent in the third 3Business
674Dow Closes Up 129 As Oil Prices DropNEW YORK - A drop in oil prices and upbeat outlooks from Wal-Mart and Lowe's helped send stocks sharply higher Monday on Wall Street, with the swing exaggerated by thin late summer trading. The Dow Jones industrials surged nearly 130 points...1World
675After a Sloppy Start, the Irish Upset MichiganFreshman Darius Walker ran for 115 yards and scored two touchdowns, helping revive an Irish offense that had managed just one touchdown in the season's first six quarters.2Sports
676Some consumers getting that sinking feelingConsumers who cut it close by paying bills from their checking accounts a couple of days before depositing funds will be out of luck under a new law that takes effect Oct. 28.3Business
677Dell Posts \$846M in 3rd-Quarter EarningsDell Inc. said its profit surged 25 percent in the third quarter as the world's largest personal computer maker posted record sales due to rising technology spending in the corporate and government sectors in the United States and abroad.4Sci/Tech
678NBC Adding Delay to NASCAR Telecasts (AP)AP - NBC is adding a 5-second delay to its NASCAR telecasts after Dale Earnhardt Jr. used a vulgarity during a postrace TV interview last weekend.2Sports
679Yankees Will Start El Duque in Game 4 BOSTON (Sports Network) - The New York Yankees will start Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez in Game 4 of the American League Championship Series on Saturday against the Boston Red Sox.2Sports
680England - a rudderless team?The future of Sven-Goran Eriksson as England coach is the subject of intense discussion after the draw in Austria. Has the Swede lost the confidence of the nation or does he remain the best man for the job?2Sports
681Brillian Blows ItComponent problems meant Brillian's new big screens missed the NFL's kickoff party.3Business
682Arrese sure of Spanish Davis Cup winSpain begin their third final in five seasons at the Olympic stadium hoping to secure their second title since their first in Barcelona against Australia in 2000.2Sports
683Nalbandian loses at Japan OpenSecond-seeded David Nalbandian of Argentina lost at the Japan Open on Thursday, beaten by Gilles Muller of Luxembourg 7-6 (4), 3-6, 6-4 in the third round.2Sports
684It #39;s Up to Players, Hubie Brown SaysThursday #39;s unexpected resignation of Memphis Grizzlies coach Hubie Brown left a lot of questions unanswered. In his unique way of putting things, the 71-year-old Brown seemed to indicate he was burned out and had some health concerns.2Sports
685Voller throws in the towelRUDI Voller had quit as coach of Roma after a 3-1 defeat away to Bologna, the Serie A club said today. Under the former Germany coach, Roma had taken just four league points from a possible 12.2Sports
686Update 1: Freeze Is Upheld on Yukos SubsidiariesA Russian court on Thursday rejected an appeal by the Yukos oil company seeking to overturn a freeze on the accounts of the struggling oil giant #39;s core subsidiaries.3Business
687One old Guy gives Europe #39;s Xmas turkeys a stuffingONE by one, the players #39; faces had flashed up on the giant Ibrox screens offering season #39;s greetings to the Rangers fans. But the main presents were reserved for Auxerre.2Sports
688Update 1: Swiss Air Lines Posts 1st Quarterly ProfitSwitzerland #39;s struggling national airline reported a second-quarter profit of 45 million Swiss francs (\$35.6 million) Tuesday, although its figures were boosted by a legal settlement in France. 3Business
68910 World BriefsROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia -- Hundreds of protesters ransacked and occupied the regional administration building in a southern Russian province Tuesday, demanding the resignation of the region #39;s president, whose former son-in-law has been linked to a multiple 1World
690SIPTU opposed to Aer Lingus privatisationSIPTU has said it is strongly opposed to any privatisation of Aer Lingus as pressure mounts on the Government to make a decision on the future funding of the airline.3Business
691SBC to Sell TV-Internet Home Entertainment System (Reuters)Reuters - SBC Communications said on Monday it\would offer a television set-top box that can handle music,\photos and Internet downloads, part of SBC's efforts to expand\into home entertainment.4Sci/Tech
692Molson #39;s O #39;Neill Promises to Address Options Concerns (Update3)Molson Inc. Chief Executive Officer Daniel O #39;Neill said he #39;ll provide investors with a positive #39; #39; response to their concerns over the company #39;s plan to let stock- option holders vote on its planned merger with Adolph Coors Co.3Business
693Park takes victory in South KoreaSouth Korea #39;s Grace Park shot a seven-under-par 65 to triumph at the CJ Nine Bridges Classic on Sunday. Park #39;s victory made up her final-round collapse at the Samsung World Championship two weeks ago.2Sports
694Airborne Cell-Phone Ban Likely to Remain for Now WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hopes -- and worries -- that U.S. regulators will soon end the ban on using wireless phones during U.S. commercial flights are likely at least a year or two early, government officials and analysts say.4Sci/Tech
695Iraqi foreign minister stops unexpectedly in Saudi Arabia (AFP)AFP - Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari arrived unexpectedly in the holy city of Mecca Wednesday where he met Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, the official SPA news agency reported.1World
696McNair let out of hospitalTitans QB Steve McNair was released from a Nashville hospital after a two-night stay for treatment of a bruised sternum. McNair was injured during the fourth quarter of the Titans #39; 15-12 loss to Jacksonville on Sunday.2Sports
697Keith Miller, Australia #39;s Best All-Round Cricketer, Dies at 84Keith Miller, Australia #39;s most prolific all-rounder in Test cricket, died today at a nursing home, Cricket Australia said. He was 84.2Sports
698Haiti Policeman Killed in Street-Clearing RaidHaitian police and UN troops moved into a slum neighborhood on Sunday and cleared street barricades that paralyzed a part of the capital.1World
699Sports: Blue Jays announcer found dead in hotel roomTORONTO Former Toronto pitcher John Cerutti (seh-ROO #39;-tee) was found dead in his hotel room today, according to the team. He was 44.2Sports
700Israel kills Islamic Jihad leader in Gaza strikewithdrawal of troops and settlers from occupied Gaza next year. Militants seek to claim any pullout as a victory. quot;Islamic Jihad will not be broken by this martyrdom, quot; said Khaled al-Batsh, a senior political leader in Gaza.1World
701Newmont Strikes Gold, Profit and Costs Up NEW YORK (Reuters) - The world's largest gold producer, Newmont Mining Corp. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=NEM.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">NEM.N</A>, on Wednesday said higher gold prices drove up quarterly profit by 12.5 percent, even though it sold less of the precious metal.3Business
702U.S. Forces Find Houses Where Hostages KeptThe U.S. military has found nearly 20 houses where intelligence officers believe hostages were tortured or killed in this city, including the house with the cage that held a British contractor who was beheaded last month.1World
703US warns of possible bomb attacks in Laos during upcoming ASEAN summit (AFP)AFP - Opponents of the Lao government may be plotting bomb attacks in Vientiane and other areas of Laos timed to coincide with a summit of Southeast Asian leaders the country is hosting next month, the United States said.1World
704Siebel unveils SMB go-to-market strategyAfter a year of pilots and trials, Siebel Systems jumped with both feet into the SMB market Tuesday, announcing a new approach to offer Siebel Professional CRM applications to SMBs (small and midsize businesses) -- companies with revenues up to about \$500 million.4Sci/Tech
705Russia to Join NATO Anti-Terror Patrols (AP)AP - Russia agreed Thursday to send warships to help NATO naval patrols that monitor suspicious vessels in the Mediterranean, part of a push for closer counterterrorism cooperation between Moscow and the western alliance.1World
706Intel shelves plans for 4-GHz Pentium 4Intel won't release a 4-GHz version of its flagship Pentium 4 product, having decided instead to realign its engineers around the company's new design priorities, an Intel spokesman said today. \\4Sci/Tech
707Russian Soyuz to Dock With Space Station (AP)AP - A Soyuz spacecraft carrying two Russians and an American rocketed closer Friday to its docking with the international space station, where the current three-man crew made final departure preparations.4Sci/Tech
708Seahawks SlantDefense: Ken Lucas. His biggest play was his first one. The fourth-year cornerback intercepted a Ken Dorsey pass that kissed off the hands of wide receiver Rashaun Woods and returned it 25 yards to set up the Seahawks #39; first score.2Sports
709Nanotechnology Material May Supercharge InternetScientists have manipulated carbon atoms to create a material that could be used to create light-based, versus electronic, switches. The material could lead to a supercharged Internet based entirely on light, scientists say.4Sci/Tech
71016 die in Venezuela plane crashA military plane crashed in the mountains near Caracas, killing all 16 persons on board, including two high-ranking military officers, officials said.1World
711Top Cards UnderachievingThe powerful St. Louis trio of Albert Pujols, Scott Rolen and Jim Edmonds is 4 for 23 with one RBI in the series and with runners on base, they are 1 for 13.2Sports
712Iraqi PM warned to #39;await Angel of Death #39;A voice recording said to be that of suspected Al Qaeda commander Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi, claims Iraq #39;s Prime Minister Iyad Allawi is the militant network #39;s number one target.1World
713Jiang formally quits China leadershipBEIJING -- More than a year after becoming China's president, Hu Jintao was handed the full reins of power yesterday when his predecessor, Jiang Zemin, gave up the nation's most powerful military post.1World
714Qualcomm drops licensing suit against TILOS ANGELES (Reuters) Qualcomm has dropped an \$18 million claim for monetary damages from rival Texas Instruments for publicly discussing terms of a licensing pact, a TI spokeswoman confirmed Tuesday. 4Sci/Tech
715HP quietly begins weblog experimentHewlett-Packard is the latest IT vendor to try blogging. But analysts wonder if the weblog trend is the 21st century equivalent of CB radios, which made a big splash in the 1970s before fading.4Sci/Tech
716Fannie Mae Execs, Regulator Square Off WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Fannie Mae executives and their regulator squared off on Wednesday, with executives denying any accounting irregularity and the regulator saying the housing finance company's management may need to go.3Business
717Dolly Creators Seek Clone LicenseThe scientists behind Dolly the sheep apply for a license to clone human embryos. They want to take stem cells from the embryos to study Lou Gehrig's disease.4Sci/Tech
718First trial offers window on intricate Enron dealsAs the first criminal trial stemming from the financial deals at Enron opened in Houston on Monday, it is notable as much for who is not among the six defendants as who is - and for how little money was involved compared with how much in other Enron 3Business
719Bank confirms talks to obtain control of S. African bankLONDON (CBS.MW) -- British bank Barclays on Thursday said it is in talks to buy a majority stake in South African bank ABSA. Free!3Business
720Buckley signed to replace MickensThe Jets signed 33-year-old cornerback Terrell Buckley, who was released by New England on Sunday, after putting nickel back Ray Mickens on season-ending injured reserve yesterday with a torn ACL in his left knee.2Sports
721Increase your breast measurements by this ringtoneSome of the silly tunes Japanese pay to download to use as the ring tone for their mobile phones sure have their knockers, but it #39;s for precisely that reason that a well-known counselor is raking it in at the moment, according to Shukan Gendai (10/2).4Sci/Tech
722New WI heroes - Sunday 26, September-2004WEST INDIES thrilling victory yesterday in the International Cricket Council Champions Trophy meant the world to the five million people of the Caribbean.2Sports
723Greenpeace Protests Ford's Plans for Cars (AP)AP - Greenpeace activists scaled the walls of Ford Motor Co.'s Norwegian headquarters Tuesday to protest plans to destroy hundreds of non-polluting electric cars.1World
724Concern over drug stocks hurts DowInvestors sent stocks sharply lower yesterday as oil prices continued their climb higher and new questions about the safety of arthritis drugs pressured pharmaceutical stocks.3Business
725Vogts expects victoryScotland manager Berti Vogts insists he is expecting nothing but victory against Moldova on Wednesday. The game certainly is a must-win affair if the Scots are to have any chance of qualifying for the 2006 World Cup finals.2Sports
726Big push for radio tags that tell you what #39;s in the boxIBM announced yesterday that it will invest US\$250 million (S\$425 million) over the next five years and employ 1,000 people in a new business unit to support products and services related to sensor networks.4Sci/Tech
727News Corp move to US gets reluctant boost from major shareholder (AFP)AFP - The chances of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp relocating from Australia to the United States have increased after one of its biggest institutional investors has chosen to abstain from a vote next week on the move.1World
728Indian minister hits out at textbook praising Hitler (AFP)AFP - An Indian minister said a school text-book used in the violence-prone western state of Gujarat portrayed Adolf Hitler as a role model.1World
729United Airlines Sees More Job Losses (Reuters)Reuters - The head of UAL Corp.'s United\Airlines said on Thursday the airline's restructuring plan\would lead to a significant number of job losses, but it was\not clear how many.3Business
730Kerry Calls Missing Explosives One of Bush's 'Great Blunders'DOVER, N.H. (AP) -- Democrat John Kerry is seizing on the Bush administration's failure to secure hundreds of tons of explosives now missing in Iraq.1World
731Microsoft, EU Battle Over Antitrust Order (AP)AP - Microsoft Corp. goes into round two Friday of its battle to get the European Union's sweeping antitrust ruling lifted having told a judge that it had been prepared during settlement talks to share more software code with its rivals than the EU ultimately demanded.4Sci/Tech
732Thompson to Take Over Spotlight from Injured PhelpsINDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - Jenny Thompson will take the spotlight from injured U.S. team mate Michael Phelps at the world short course championships Saturday as she brings down the curtain on a spectacular swimming career.2Sports
733World Cup of Hockey: Canada boosts record to 3-0Martin Brodeur made 27 saves, and Brad Richards, Kris Draper and Joe Sakic scored goals to help Canada beat Russia 3-1 last night in the World Cup of Hockey, giving the Canadians a 3-0 record in round-robin play.2Sports
734Sears Launches Venture for Online Sales (AP)AP - Sears, Roebuck and Co., which has successfully sold its tools and appliances on the Web, is counting on having the same magic with bedspreads and sweaters, thanks in part to expertise gained by its purchase of Lands' End Inc.4Sci/Tech
735Proxim and Symbol make nicecom September 14, 2004, 9:12 AM PT. With the economy slowly turning up, upgrading hardware has been on businesses radar in the past 12 months as their number two priority.3Business
736Children's Place to Buy Disney Stores NEW YORK (Reuters) - Children's Place Retail Stores Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=PLCE.O target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">PLCE.O</A> said on Wednesday it will buy 313 retail stores from Walt Disney Co., and its stock rose more than 14 percent in early morning trade.3Business
737N.Y. AG sues insurance broker ALBANY, N.Y. -- A California-based company that brokers life, accident, and disability policies for leading US companies pocketed millions of dollars a year in hidden payments from insurers and from charges on clients' unsuspecting workers, New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer charged yesterday.3Business
738Scandal-hit Nortel to make worker cutsNORTEL Networks plans to slash its workforce by 3500, or ten per cent, as it struggles to recover from an accounting scandal that toppled three top executives and led to a criminal investigation and lawsuits. 3Business
739EBay to Pay \$415 Mln for Rent.comEbay Inc. (EBAY.O: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Friday it would buy Rent.com, an Internet housing rental listing service, for \$415 million in a deal that gives it access to a new segment of the online real estate market.3Business
740Englishman arrested for assaulting childAustin police are working with overseas officials to bring charges against an English man for sexual assault of a child, a second-degree felony.4Sci/Tech
741UN: Violence in Darfur, Chad campsUnited Nations officials report security breaches in internally displaced people and refugee camps in Sudan #39;s embattled Darfur region and neighboring Chad.1World
742China Minmetals Begins Talks to Buy Canada #39;s Noranda (Update2)Noranda Inc., Canada #39;s biggest mining company, began exclusive talks on a takeover proposal from China Minmetals Corp. that would lead to the spinoff of Noranda #39;s aluminum business to shareholders.3Business
743Perpetual Entertainment to beam up Star Trek MMORPGSan Francisco developer/publisher lands coveted Paramount sci-fi license, \$6.5 million in funding on same day. Although it is less than two years old, Perpetual Entertainment has acquired one of the most coveted sci-fi licenses on the market.4Sci/Tech
744Martz #39;s insults inspire Rams, 23-12ST. LOUIS -- Mike Martz #39;s week of anger was no empty display. He saw the defending NFC West champions slipping and thought taking potshots at his players might be his best shot at turning things around.2Sports
745Google warns a slowing of growth is #39;inevitable #39;Google warned Thursday that increased competition and the maturing of the company would result in an quot;inevitable quot; slowing of its growth.3Business
746E-Mail Voting Prompts Security ConcernsBy KELLY WIESE JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Missouri will allow members of the military stationed overseas to return absentee ballots via e-mail, raising concerns from Internet security experts about fraud and ballot secrecy...4Sci/Tech
747Avis Europe is latest to get stung by ITAvis Europe PLC has dumped a new ERP system based on software from PeopleSoft Inc. before it was even rolled out, citing substantial delays and higher-than-expected costs.4Sci/Tech
748Japan Stocks Firm by Midday After IntelTOKYO (Reuters) - The Nikkei average rose 0.55 percent by midsession on Wednesday as some techs including Advantest Corp. gained ground after Wall Street reacted positively to results from Intel Corp. released after the U.S. market close.3Business
749Yahoo Takes RSS MainstreamYahoo #39;s (Quote, Chart) public embrace of the RSS content syndication format took a major leap forward with the release of a revamped My Yahoo portal seeking to introduce the technology to mainstream consumers.4Sci/Tech
750Jamaicans Flee As Ivan Approaches; 33 DeadKINGSTON, Jamaica - Hurricane Ivan's deadly winds and monstrous waves bore down on Jamaica on Friday, threatening a direct hit on its densely populated capital after ravaging Grenada and killing at least 33 people. The Jamaican government ordered the evacuation of half a million people from coastal areas, where rains on Ivan's outer edges were already flooding roads...1World
751North Korea Denounces Mass DefectionNorth Korea has denounced as quot;wicked terrorists quot; the South Korean officials who orchestrated last month #39;s airlift to Seoul of 468 North Korean defectors.1World
752Black Watch troops return to BasraThe Black Watch regiment has returned to its base in Basra in southern Iraq after a month-long mission standing in for US troops in a more violent part of the country, the Ministry of Defence says.1World
753Drug Test Sidelines Mutu for Seven MonthsRomanian soccer star Adrian Mutu as he arrives at the British Football Association in London, ahead of his disciplinary hearing, Thursday Nov. 4, 2004.2Sports
754Australia clinches series sweepAustralia completed an emphatic Test series sweep over New Zealand with a 213-run win Tuesday, prompting a caution from Black Caps skipper Stephen Fleming for other cricket captains around the globe.2Sports
755Congo Official: Rwanda Troops Attacking (AP)AP - A senior Congolese official said Tuesday his nation had been invaded by neighboring Rwanda, and U.N. officials said they were investigating claims of Rwandan forces clashing with militias in the east.1World
756Liverpool great Hughes passes awayLiverpool, England (Sports Network) - Former English international and Liverpool great Emlyn Hughes passed away Tuesday from a brain tumor.2Sports
757Coke Cuts Earnings, Volume Targets ATLANTA (Reuters) - Soft drink giant Coca-Cola Co. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=KO.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">KO.N</A>, stung by a prolonged downturn in North America, Germany and other major markets, on Thursday lowered its key long-term earnings and sales targets.3Business
758Colts start to find their harmonyJACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- They were singing in the Colts #39; locker room today, singing like a bunch of wounded songbirds. Never mind that Marcus Pollard, Dallas Clark and Ben Hartsock won #39;t be recording a remake of Kenny Chesney #39;s song, quot;Young, quot; any time soon.2Sports
759Sony Unveils High-Definition Video CamcorderTOKYO (AP) -- Japanese electronics and entertainment giant Sony Corp. (SNE) plans to begin selling a camcorder designed for consumers that takes video at digital high-definition quality and is being priced at about \$3,600...4Sci/Tech
760Area residents Waltrip, Allison mourn Hendrick #39;s lossAs the close-knit NASCAR community mourns the loss of team owner Rick Hendrick #39;s son, brother, twin nieces and six others in a plane crash Sunday, perhaps no one outside of the immediate family grieves more deeply than Darrell Waltrip.2Sports
761Purdue Looks to Stop Losses to Michigan (AP)AP - Purdue quarterback Kyle Orton has no trouble remembering how he felt after last year's game at Michigan.2Sports
762Iraqi material missing, says UN nuclear agencyUNITED NATIONS - The United Nations #39; nuclear agency says it is concerned about the disappearance of equipment and materials from Iraq that could be used to make nuclear weapons.1World
763EU-Turkey Deal Hailed as a Bridge BuilderBRUSSELS (Reuters) - The EU's historic deal with Turkey to open entry talks with the vast Muslim country was hailed by supporters as a bridge builder between Europe and the Islamic world.1World
764Iraqi president delays trip to France over hostage crisisIraqi President Ghazi al-Yawar, who was due in Paris on Sunday to start a European tour, has postponed his visit to France due to the ongoing hostage drama involving two French journalists, Arab diplomats said Friday.1World
765Brazil's Ruling Party Faces Sao Paulo Run-Off Vote SAO PAULO, Brazil (Reuters) - President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's Workers' Party (PT) won the mayoralty of six state capitals in Sunday's municipal vote but was forced into a run-off to defend its hold on the race's biggest prize, the city of Sao Paulo.1World
766Almost Perfect: U.S. Wins Softball GoldATHENS, Greece - They are America's newest golden girls - powerful and just a shade from perfection. The U.S...1World
767Jordanian employer of hostage agrees to pull out of IraqAMMAN, Sept. 15. - The owner of a Jordanian truck company announced today that he had ordered its Iraq operations stopped in a bid to save the life of a driver held hostage by a militant group.1World
768Sharon gives Blair #39;s Middle East summit an unexpected boostIsrael is prepared to back a Middle East conference convened by Tony Blair early next year despite having expressed fears that the British plans were over-ambitious and designed 1World
769Newspaper: U.S. Knew About Abandoned Kids (AP)AP - U.S. State Department officials learned that seven American children had been abandoned at a Nigerian orphanage but waited more than a week to check on the youths, who were suffering from malnutrition, malaria and typhoid, a newspaper reported Saturday.1World
770Anti-French uproar in Ivory Coast\Angry mobs in Ivory Coast's main city, Abidjan, marched on the airport, hours after it came under French control.1World
771Workers killed in Dubai airport building collapseSeveral workers are believed to have been killed and others injured after a contruction site collapsed at Dubai airport. The workers were trapped under rubble at the site of a \$4.1World
772Moral clarity blurs in Darfur crisisTalks between Sudan #39;s government and two rebel groups to resolve the nearly two-year battle resume Friday. By Abraham McLaughlin Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor.1World
773Hollywood to Help NASA Catch Space ProbeIn a meeting of the cinematic with the scientific, Hollywood helicopter stunt pilots will try to snatch a returning NASA space probe out of the air before it hits the ground.4Sci/Tech
774Does Online Banking Put Your Money at Risk?Legend has it (incorrectly, it seems) that infamous bank robber Willie Sutton, when asked why banks were his favorite target, responded, quot;Because that #39;s where the money is.4Sci/Tech
775Steelers release St. Pierre, move up BrownBrown is a second year player from Memphis and has spent the 2004 season on the Steelers #39; practice squad. He played in two games last year.2Sports
776Court OKs Air Canada Restructuring PlanA Canadian court approved Air Canada #39;s (AC.TO: Quote, Profile, Research) plan of arrangement with creditors on Monday, clearing the way for the world #39;s 11th largest airline to emerge from bankruptcy protection at the end of next month 3Business
777Drug companies, retailers adopting RFID for drugsPfizer, GlaxoSmithKline and Purdue Pharma are the first drugmakers willing to take the plunge and use radio frequency identification technology to protect their US drug supply chains from counterfeiters.4Sci/Tech
778Jackman, Blues reach deal ahead of looming lockoutBarret Jackman, the last of the Blues left to sign before the league #39;s probable lockout on Wednesday, finalized a deal Monday that is rare in the current economic climate but fitting for him.2Sports
779Oil Off from Record Highs on Nigeria Pact LONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices eased on Monday after rebels in Nigeria withdrew a threat to target oil operations, but lingering concerns over stretched supplies ahead of winter kept prices close to \$50.3Business
780Boston's Epstein on Verge of First Title (AP)AP - In the tumult of the visitors' clubhouse at Yankee Stadium, champagne pouring all around him, Theo Epstein held a beer. "I came in and there was no champagne left," he said this week. "I said, 'I'll have champagne if we win it all.'" Get ready to pour a glass of bubbly for Epstein. No I.D. necessary.2Sports
781Beatles record label sues Apple Computer againSearch any fee-based digital music service for the best-loved musical artists of the 20th century and most of the expected names show up.4Sci/Tech
782Derby Win Sends Bara ClearBarcelona held on from an early Deco goal to edge game local rivals Espanyol 1-0 and carve out a five point tabletop cushion. Earlier, Ronaldo rescued a point for Real Madrid, who continued their middling form with a 1-1 draw at Real Betis.2Sports
783Memories and memorabilia all that #39;s left as Expos set to leave <b>...</b>MONTREAL (CP) - The Expos may be history, but their demise has heated up the market for team memorabilia. Vintage 1970s and 1980s shirts are already sold out, but everything from caps, beer glasses and key-chains to dolls of mascot Youppi!2Sports
784Stansted Is Designated Emergency Landing GroundStansted airport is the designated emergency landing ground for planes in British airspace hit by in-flight security alerts. Emergency services at Stansted have successfully dealt 1World
7851,000 dead as troops take FallujahThe massive military operation to retake Fallujah has been quot;accomplished quot;, a senior Iraqi official said. Fierce fighting continued in the war-torn city where pockets of resistance were still holding out against US forces.1World
786Nigerian talks may aid oil priceThere are some signs of progress in resolving the Nigerian conflict that is riling global oil markets. The leader of militia fighters threatening to widen a battle for control of Nigeria #39;s oil-rich south has 1World
787Tremour shook TaiwanA strong earthquake hit Taiwan on Monday, shaking buildings in the capital Taipei for several seconds. No casualties were reported.1World
788Techbits: AOL security, Digital archives, Dual-network phones <b>...</b>America Online Inc. is packaging new features to combat viruses, spam and spyware in response to growing online security threats. Subscribers will be able to get the free tools 4Sci/Tech
789Juventus 1-0 Bayern MunichA 76th minute goal from European Footballer of the Year Pavel Nedved gave Juventus a 1-0 win over Bayern Munich on Tuesday handing the Italians clear control at the top of Champions League Group C.2Sports
790Oil Prices Climb Above \$42 a Barrel LONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices climbed above \$42 a barrel on Wednesday, rising for the third day in a row as cold weather gripped the U.S. Northeast, the world's biggest heating fuel market.3Business
791Indian Policeman Kills Seven Colleagues in KashmirA policeman ran amok at a security camp in Indian-controlled Kashmir after an argument and shot dead seven colleagues before he was gunned down, police said on Sunday.1World
792Players, at charity game, express hope of having seasonANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Some NHL players who took part in a charity hockey game at the University of Michigan on Thursday were hopeful the news that the NHL and the players association will resume talks next week 2Sports
793Tactics by Police Mute the Protesters, and Their MessagesNew York police have developed a pre-emptive strike policy, cutting off demonstrations before they grow large.1World
794NASA aims to launch shuttle nine-day window in MarchCAPE CANAVERAL-- NASA aims to launch its first post-Columbia shuttle mission during a shortened nine-day window March, and failure to do so likely would delay a planned return to flight until at least May.4Sci/Tech
795Bad Weather, Tight Security Slow Heavy Holiday TravelTravelers headed home for Thanksgiving were greeted Wednesday with snow-covered highways in the Midwest, heavy rain and tornadoes in parts of the South, and long security lines at some of the nation #39;s airports.3Business
796Oklahoma State unleashes offenseBOULDER, Colo. -- Vernand Morency ran for 165 yards and two touchdowns and Donovan Woods threw for three more scores, lifting No. 22 Oklahoma State to a 42-14 victory over Colorado yesterday.2Sports
797Microsoft Order Cancelled by BeijingThe Chinese city of Beijing has cancelled an order for Microsoft software, apparently bowing to protectionist sentiment. The deal has come under fire in China, which is trying to build a domestic software industry.4Sci/Tech
798Apple readies European iTunes expansion, Switzerland storeApple says it will deliver its iTunes music service to more European countries next month. Corroborating several reports in recent months, Reuters is reporting today that Apple Computer is planning the next 4Sci/Tech
799Motorola Expects Strong Sales Growth (Reuters)Reuters - Motorola Inc., the world's\second-largest mobile phone maker, said on Tuesday it expects\to sustain strong sales growth in the second half of 2004\thanks to new handsets with innovative designs and features.4Sci/Tech
800GOING OFF ON THE WRONG FOOTPULLMAN - Last week, in studying USC game film, Cougar coaches thought they found a chink in the national champions armor. And not just any chink - one with the potential, right from the get go, to 2Sports
801US Airways Union Mails Strike BallotsThe union representing flight attendants on Friday said it mailed more than 5,000 strike authorization ballots to its members employed by US Airways as both sides continued talks that are expected to stretch through the weekend.3Business
802Arm Injury Pushed Leinart Into Football (AP)AP - Matt Leinart was quite a baseball prospect growing up, showing so much promise as a left-handed pitcher that scouts took notice before high school.2Sports
803Ex-Astronaut Casts Doubt on Space TourismPRAGUE, Czech Republic -- Eugene Cernan, the last man to walk on the moon during the final Apollo landing, said Thursday he doesn't expect space tourism to become reality in the near future, despite a strong demand. Cernan, now 70, who was commander of NASA's Apollo 17 mission and set foot on the lunar surface in December 1972 during his third space flight, acknowledged that "there are many people interested in space tourism." But the former astronaut said he believed "we are a long way away from the day when we can send a bus of tourists to the moon." He spoke to reporters before being awarded a medal by the Czech Academy of Sciences for his contribution to science...4Sci/Tech
804At Last, Microsoft Starts the MusicNever shy about entering a market late, Microsoft Corp. is planning to open the virtual doors of its long-planned Internet music store next week. <FONT face="verdana,MS Sans Serif,arial,helvetica" size="-2"\ color="#666666"><B>-Leslie Walker</B></FONT>4Sci/Tech
805San Diego Zoo's Panda Celebrates Birthday (AP)AP - On his first birthday Thursday, giant panda cub Mei Sheng delighted visitors by playing for the first time in snow delivered to him at the San Diego Zoo. He also sat on his ice cake, wrestled with his mom, got his coat incredibly dirty, and didn't read any of the more than 700 birthday wishes sent him via e-mail from as far away as Ireland and Argentina.4Sci/Tech
806Great White Shark Gets Satellite Tracker (AP)AP - Researchers put a satellite tracking device on a 15-foot shark that appeared to be lost in shallow water off Cape Cod, the first time a great white has been tagged that way in the Atlantic.4Sci/Tech
807LSU to use both QBs vs. AuburnLSU will stick with a two-quarterback rotation Saturday at Auburn, according to Tigers coach Nick Saban, who seemed to have some fun telling the media what he will and won #39;t discuss Monday.2Sports
808Bulgaria Joins EU Mission in BiHBulgaria has started its first co-mission with the EU in Bosnia and Herzegovina, along with some 30 countries, including Canada and Turkey.1World
809Cut From Longhorn, WinFS Is in PerilThe Windows Future Storage (WinFS) technology that got cut out of Windows quot;Longhorn quot; is in serious trouble, and not just the hot water a feature might encounter for missing its intended production vehicle.4Sci/Tech
810SCORELESS IN SEATTLESeattle -- - Not so long ago, the 49ers were inflicting on other teams the kind of pain and embarrassment they felt in their 34-0 loss to the Seahawks on Sunday.2Sports
811N.Y. Touts Its Convention Security (AP)AP - The pileup of events in the city next week, including the Republican National Convention, will add to the security challenge for the New York Police Department, but commissioner Ray Kelly says, "With a big, experienced police force, we can do it."1World
812Gaming Godzillas Prepare for Battle (washingtonpost.com)washingtonpost.com - Let the games begin. Not the Olympics again, but the all-out battle between video game giants Sony Corp. and Nintendo Co. Ltd. The two Japanese companies are rolling out new gaming consoles, but Nintendo has beaten Sony to the punch by announcing an earlier launch date for its new hand-held game player.4Sci/Tech
813English Premiership round-upLondon - Manchester City held fierce crosstown rivals Manchester United to a 0-0 draw on Sunday, keeping the Red Devils eleven points behind leaders Chelsea.2Sports
814Iran not plotting Shiite #39;crescentLONDON, Dec 11 (IranMania) - Iraqi Vice-President Ibrahim al-Jaafari refused to believe in remarks published Friday that Iran was attempting to influence Iraqi polls with the aim of creating a quot;crescent quot; dominated by Shiites in the region.1World
815Delphi: SEC probing EDS transactionsLOS ANGELES (CBS.MW) - The US Securities and Exchange Commission is probing transactions between Delphi Corp and EDS, which supplies the automotive parts and components giant with technology services, Delphi said late Wednesday.3Business
816Molson and Coors sweeten merger plan with dividend worth \$381 <b>...</b>MONTREAL (CP) - Molson Inc. and Adolph Coors Co. are sweetening their brewery merger plan with a special dividend to Molson shareholders worth \$381 million.3Business
817Space Station Crew May Have to Return Home (AP)AP - Echoing what NASA officials said a day earlier, a Russian space official on Friday said the two-man crew on the international space station could be forced to return to Earth if a planned resupply flight cannot reach them with food supplies later this month.4Sci/Tech
818Linux keeper, SpikeSource CEO talk up open source (InfoWorld)InfoWorld - SANTA CLARA, CALIF. -- Accommodating large patch sets in Linux is expected to mean forking off of the 2.7 version of the platform to accommodate these changes, according to Andrew Morton, lead maintainer of the Linux kernel for Open Source Development Labs (OSDL).4Sci/Tech
819Nokia and Vodafone seek simpler softwareAMSTERDAM The mobile phone giants Vodafone and Nokia teamed up on Thursday to simplify cellphone software written with the Java computer language.4Sci/Tech
820Air NZ: Aussie regulator granted alliance appealWELLINGTON: National carrier Air New Zealand said yesterday the Australian Competition Tribunal has approved a proposed alliance with Qantas Airways Ltd, despite its rejection in New Zealand.3Business
821Former Princess Diana Bodyguard Disproves ClaimThe late Princess Dianas former bodyguard, Ken Wharfe, dismisses her suspicions that one of her lovers was bumped off. Princess Diana had an affair with Barry Mannakee, a policeman who was assigned to protect her.1World
822Key West, Suddenly Shy, Puts Pasties on Its PartyLong considered beyond the reach of mainland mores, the Florida city is trying to limit blatant displays of sexual behavior.1World
823Linux Looms Larger Than ThoughtThe overall Linux market is far larger than previous estimates show, a new study says. In an analysis of the Linux market released late Tuesday, market research firm IDC estimated that the Linux market -- including 4Sci/Tech
824California Cities and Counties Sue MicrosoftBy PAUL ELIAS SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Several California cities and counties, including San Francisco and Los Angeles, sued Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) on Friday, accusing the software giant of illegally charging inflated prices for its products because of monopoly control of the personal computer operating system market...4Sci/Tech
825New head coach clear on goals for RebelsNew Ole Miss head coach Ed Orgeron, speaking for the first time since his hiring, made clear the goal of his football program. quot;The goal of this program will be to go to the Sugar Bowl, quot; Orgeron said.2Sports
826E-Mails Provide A Glimpse Into 'Iron Triangle'"Everyone's nervous," Acting Undersecretary of Defense Michael W. Wynne warned in a confidential e-mail to Air Force Secretary James G. Roche on July 8, 2003.3Business
827Alpharma, Pfizer Launch Generic Neurontin (Reuters)Reuters - Alpharma Inc. on Friday began\selling a cheaper generic version of Pfizer Inc.'s #36;3\billion a year epilepsy drug Neurontin without waiting for a\court ruling on Pfizer's request to block the copycat medicine.3Business
828PeopleSoft flap may be hurting Oracle's imagePublic opinion of the database giant sinks to 12-year low, a new report indicates.4Sci/Tech
829Google Desktop Search Doesn #39;t Threaten SecurityOpinion: Privacy hysterics bring old whine in new bottles to the Internet party. The desktop search beta from this Web search leader doesn #39;t do anything you can #39;t do already.3Business
830Other Voices: Red Sox, not Pedro, lacking loyaltyIt is much too easy to call Pedro Martinez the selfish one, to say he is walking out on the Red Sox, his baseball family, for the extra year of the Mets #39; crazy money.2Sports
831A Sport Salutes Its Jackie RobinsonIt is impossible for young tennis players today to know what it was like to be Althea Gibson and not to be able to quot;walk in the front door, quot; Garrison said.2Sports
832Kerry Says Iraq War Raises Questions on Bush's JudgmentSenator John Kerry said today that the war in Iraq was a "profound diversion" from the war on terror and Osama bin Laden.1World
833Summer of spam surgesFor spammers, it #39;s been a summer of love. Two newly issued reports tracking the circulation of unsolicited e-mails say pornographic spam dominated this summer, nearly all of it originating from Internet addresses in North America. 4Sci/Tech
834Finland First, US Second in Economy SurveyThe Nordics fared well because of their long-held ideals of keeping corruption clamped down and respect for contracts, rule of law and dedication to one-on-one business relationships.3Business
835Windows Plan Scaled BackMicrosoft portrayed its Longhorn decision as a necessary winnowing to hit the 2006 timetable. The announcement on Friday, Microsoft executives insisted, did not point to a setback in software 4Sci/Tech
836Memo to Florida: Call SpurrierHere #39;s an obvious word of advice to Florida athletic director Jeremy Foley as he kicks off another search for the Gators football coach: Get Steve Spurrier on board.2Sports
837Six Tips for a Clean Credit RecordDon't bother with the small stuff. Here's what really matters to your lender.3Business
838Windows update harbors AMD conflictA problem in the Service Pack 2 update for Windows XP may keep owners of AMD-based computers from using the long-awaited security package, according to Microsoft.4Sci/Tech
839Cheap TalkFive years ago, running a telephone company was an immensely profitable proposition. Since then, those profits have inexorably declined, and now that decline has taken another gut-wrenching dip.4Sci/Tech
840P-to-P partner charges RIAA with patent infringementNEW YORK - The litigious Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is involved in another legal dispute with a P-to-P (peer-to-peer) technology maker, but this time, the RIAA is on defense. Altnet Inc. filed a lawsuit Wednesday accusing the RIAA and several of its partners of infringing an Altnet patent covering technology for identifying requested files on a P-to-P network.4Sci/Tech
841Captors of Indonesians want cleric freedA group claiming to have captured two Indonesian women in Iraq has said it will release them if Jakarta frees Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Bashir being held for alleged terrorist links.1World
842Still coasting alongAmid the stormy gloom in Gotham, the rain-idled Yankees last night had plenty of time to gather in front of their televisions and watch the Red Sox Express roar toward them. The national telecast might have been enough to send a jittery Boss Steinbrenner searching his Bartlett's Familiar Quotations for some quot;Little Engine That Could quot; metaphor.2Sports
843For grandpaFULHAM fans would have been singing the late Elvis #39; hit #39;The wonder of you #39; to their player Elvis Hammond. If not for Frank Lampard spoiling the party, with his dedication to his late grandfather.2Sports
844DNA tests identify embassy suicide bomberIndonesian police said yesterday that DNA tests had identified a suicide bomber involved in a deadly attack this month on the Australian embassy in Jakarta.1World
845Stocks Fluctuate on Wal-Mart Sales NewsNEW YORK - Wal-Mart Stores Inc.'s warning of disappointing sales sent stocks fluctuating Monday as investors' concerns about a slowing economy offset their relief over a drop in oil prices. October contracts for a barrel of light crude were quoted at \$46.48, down 24 cents, on the New York Mercantile Exchange...1World
846Iraq #39;s Sistani Returns, Plans to End Najaf CrisisIraq #39;s top Shi #39;ite cleric made a sudden return to the country on Wednesday and said he had a plan to end an uprising in the quot;burning city quot; of Najaf, where fighting is creeping ever closer to its holiest shrine.1World
847U2 Talk iPod Strategy Band #39;s partnership with Apple has deep rootsFor two weeks before MTV debuted U2 #39;s video for the new single quot;Vertigo, quot; fans had a chance to see the band perform the song on TV -- in an iPod commercial.4Sci/Tech
848China set for F1 Grand PrixA bird #39;s eye view of the circuit at Shanghai shows what an event Sunday #39;s Chinese Grand Prix will be. The course is arguably one of the best there is, and so it should be considering the amount of money that has been spent on it.2Sports
849US Forces Kill 3 Afghans at CheckpointKABUL, Afghanistan Aug. 22, 2004 - US soldiers sprayed a pickup truck with bullets after it failed to stop at a roadblock in central Afghanistan, killing two women and a man and critically wounding two other 1World
850Cassini Spacecraft Flies By Saturn MoonOct. 26, 2004 - The US-European spacecraft Cassini-Huygens on Tuesday made a historic flyby of Titan, Saturn #39;s largest moon, passing so low as to almost touch the fringes of its atmosphere.4Sci/Tech
851Japan Volcano Erupts for 4th Day But Seen Quieting (Reuters)Reuters - A volcano in central Japan sent smoke and\ash high into the sky and spat out molten rock as it erupted\for a fourth straight day on Friday, but experts said the peak\appeared to be quieting slightly.4Sci/Tech
852Google Shares Gain in Market DebutShares of Google Inc. made their market debut on Thursday and quickly traded up 19 percent at \$101.28. The Web search company #39;s initial public offering priced at \$85 4Sci/Tech
853Australia's leader wins 4th termSYDNEY -- Prime Minister John Howard of Australia, a key US ally and supporter of the Iraq war, celebrated his election win over opposition Labor after voters enjoying the fruits of a strong economy gave him another term.1World
854Ecuador Seen Losing Glaciers to Global Warming (Reuters)Reuters - Global warming is melting\Ecuador's cherished mountain glaciers and could cause several\of them to disappear over the next two decades, Ecuadorean and\French scientists said on Wednesday.4Sci/Tech
855Sirius to Air Men's NCCA Tournament (AP)AP - Sirius Satellite Radio signed a deal to air the men's NCAA basketball tournament through 2007, the latest move made in an attempt to draw customers through sports programming.2Sports
856Mforma makes Marvel-ous dealRather than tell you, Dan Kranzler chooses instead to show you how he turned Mforma into a worldwide publisher of video games, ringtones and other hot downloads for mobile phones.4Sci/Tech
857UK interest rates remain at 4.75UK interest rates have been kept on hold at 4.75 following the latest meeting of the Bank of England #39;s rate-setting committee.3Business
858Two Rockets Hit Downtown Baghdad SheratonBAGHDAD, Iraq - Two rockets hit a downtown Baghdad hotel housing foreigners and journalists Thursday, and gunfire erupted in the neighborhood across the Tigris River from the U.S. Embassy compound...1World
859Still a hot Pota-toThe Prevention of Terrorism Act 2002 (Pota) polarised the country, not just by the manner in which it was pushed through by the NDA government through a joint session of Parliament but by the shabby and often biased manner in which it was enforced.1World
860Absence of linguistic skills could hamper thinking abilityNot being part of a culture with a highly developed language, could limit your thoughts, at least as far as numbers are concerned, reveals a new study conducted by a psychologist at the Columbia University in New York.4Sci/Tech
861Fred L. Whipple, pioneer in comet research, dead at 97CAMBRIDGE, Mass. A native of Red Oak, Iowa, who was a pioneer in astronomy who proposed the quot;dirty snowball quot; theory for the substance of comets, has died.4Sci/Tech
862Oil prices steady as US readies draw on strategic reservesResurgent oil prices paused for breath as the United States prepared to draw on its emergency reserves to ease supply strains caused by Hurricane Ivan.3Business
863San Diego Padres Team Report - September 13(Sports Network) - The inconsistent San Diego Padres will try for consecutive wins for the first time since August 28-29 tonight, when they begin a huge four-game set against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium.2Sports
864Portuguese Netsky rates a medium riskA Portuguese-sounding version of the virus has appeared in the wild. Be wary of mail from Manaus.4Sci/Tech
865Federer Survives Agassi Comeback to Reach Semifinals NEW YORK (Reuters) - Top seed Roger Federer survived a stirring comeback from twice champion Andre Agassi to reach the semifinals of the U.S. Open for the first time on Thursday, squeezing through 6-3, 2-6, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3.2Sports
866Bush touts tax relief, Edwards slams Bush recordPresident Bush, who credits three years of tax relief programs with helping strengthen the slow economy, said Saturday he would sign into law the Working Families Tax Relief Act to preserve tax cuts.3Business
867That Not-So-Distant Thunder in the Bond MarketHEN investors consider the bond market these days, the low level of interest rates should be more cause for worry than for gratitude.3Business
868Texas Officials Wary of Plan to Hunt by Internet (Reuters)Reuters - Hunters soon may be able to sit at\their computers and blast away at animals on a Texas ranch via\the Internet, a prospect that has state wildlife officials up\in arms.4Sci/Tech
869AT amp;T keeps expanding Net-phone serviceThe Bedminster-based company yesterday said it was pushing into 21 new markets with the service, AT amp;T CallVantage, and extending an introductory rate offer until Sept. 30. In addition, the company is offering in-home installation of up to five ...4Sci/Tech
870Samsung unveils new display technologiesSamsung Electronics Co., Ltd. has developed a new LCD (liquid crystal display) technology that builds a touch screen into the display, a development that could lead to thinner and cheaper display panels for mobile phones, the company said Tuesday.4Sci/Tech
871Insurgent #39;playing dead #39; in videotaped shootingThe US military says marines in Fallujah shot and killed an insurgent who engaged them as he was faking being dead, a week after footage of a marine killing an apparently unarmed and wounded Iraqi caused a stir in the region.1World
872U.S. Stocks End Higher After Oracle Deal NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks rallied on Monday after software maker PeopleSoft Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=PSFT.O target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">PSFT.O</A> accepted a sweetened \$10.3 billion buyout by rival Oracle Corp.'s <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=ORCL.O target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">ORCL.O</A> and other big deals raised expectations of more takeovers.3Business
873Historic HR bridges 2 erasSAN FRANCISCO - What Babe Ruth was to the first half of the 20th century and Hank Aaron was to the second, Barry Bonds has become for the home run generation.2Sports
874Blair Battles Own Political Party on UK Iraq PolicyDescription: NPR #39;s Alex Chadwick talks to Colin Brown, deputy political editor for the United Kingdom #39;s Independent newspaper, currently covering the British Labour Party Conference.1World
875Birgit Fischer wins second medal in kayakBirgit Fischer settled for silver, leaving the 42-year-old Olympian with two medals in two days against decidedly younger competition.2Sports
876Super search Accoona.com launched in US and ChinaThe New Jersey-based Accoona Corporation, an industry pioneer in artificial intelligence search technology, announced on Monday the launch of Accoona.3Business
877Hamas militants vow revenge for assassinationHamas vowed revenge yesterday after an Israeli airstrike in Gaza killed one of its senior commanders - the latest assassination to have weakened the militant group.1World
878Izenberg: Patience pays off for HopkinsThere was no mystery ... no secret strategy ... no baited trap that snapped shut and changed the course of history #39;s most lucrative non-heavyweight fight.2Sports
879Irish will seek to break 6-bowl skid in PhoenixNotre Dame accepted an invitation Sunday to play in the Insight Bowl in Phoenix against a Pac-10 team on Dec. 28. The Irish (6-5) accepted the bid a day after losing to Southern California 2Sports
880Anderson makes NHRA history with US Nationals winGreg Anderson has so dominated Pro Stock this season that his championship quest has evolved into a pursuit of NHRA history. By Bob Hesser, Racers Edge Photography.2Sports
881Goldman Sachs Fourth-Quarter Profit RisesGoldman Sachs Group Inc. on Thursday said fourth-quarter profit rose as its fixed-income, currency and commodities business soared while a rebounding stock market boosted investment banking.3Business
882Dollar Firms, Bearish Sentiment Lingers NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar rose on Monday in a retracement from last week's steep losses, but dealers said the bias toward a weaker greenback remained intact.3Business
883FCC Rebukes ABCMichael Powell, chairman of the FCC, said Wednesday he was disappointed with ABC for airing a sexually suggestive opening to "Monday Night Football."2Sports
884Sony drops Copy-ControlThe message against illegally copying CDs for uses such as in file-sharing over the Internet has widely sunk in, said the company in it #39;s recent announcement to drop the Copy-Control program.4Sci/Tech
885Neuheisel cleared by NCAAFormer Washington football coach Rick Neuheisel looked forward to a return to coaching Wednesday after being cleared by the NCAA of wrongdoing related to his gambling on basketball games.2Sports
886Global Warming Menaces California Wine Industry (Reuters)Reuters - California will become hotter and\drier by the end of the century, menacing the valuable wine and\dairy industries, even if dramatic steps are taken to curb\global warming, researchers said on Monday.4Sci/Tech
887Israel releases senior Hamas leaderA senior member of the Palestinian resistance group Hamas has been released from an Israeli prison after completing a two-year sentence.1World
888IBM inks 500M voice, data deal with LloydsIBM said Monday that it won a 500 million (AUD\$1.25 billion), seven-year services contract to help move UK bank Lloyds TBS from its traditional voice infrastructure to a converged voice and data network.4Sci/Tech
889New inquiry into family courtsMPs have announced a new inquiry into family courts and whether parents are treated fairly over issues such as custody or contact with their children.1World
890Woman believed to be 1st to walk around Australia strides back to hometown (Canadian Press)Canadian Press - MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) - A 36-year-old businesswoman was believed to be the first woman to walk around Australia on Friday after striding into her hometown of Melbourne to complete her 16,700-kilometre trek in 365 days.1World
891Pakistan 'terror' prisoners freedMost remaining Pakistani prisoners held at the US Guantanamo Bay prison camp are freed, officials say.1World
892Big shuttle repairs not possibleSpace shuttle astronauts will fly next year without the ability to repair in orbit the type of damage that destroyed the Columbia vehicle in February 2003.4Sci/Tech
893Russian authorities plan to merge gas and oil producersMoscow - Russia plans to combine Gazprom, the world #39;s biggest natural gas producer, with state-owned oil producer Rosneft, easing rules for trading Gazprom shares and creating a company that may dominate the country #39;s energy industry.3Business
894Rutgers Player Suspended on Guilty Plea (AP)AP - Rutgers basketball player Shalicia Hurns was suspended from the team after pleading guilty to punching and tying up her roommate during a dispute over painkilling drugs.2Sports
895Longhorn cuts delay Microsoft Business FrameworkBy cutting WinFS from Longhorn and indefinitely delaying the storage system, Microsoft Corp. has also again delayed the Microsoft Business Framework (MBF), a new Windows programming layer that is closely tied to WinFS.4Sci/Tech
896Arson against Jews in France condemnedFrench police are investigating an arson-caused fire at a Jewish Social Center that might have killed dozens without the quick response of firefighters.1World
89712 Years After the Riots, Rodney King Gets AlongRodney King, whose videotaped beating led to riots in Los Angeles in 1992, is out of jail now and talking frankly for the first time about the riots, himself and the American way of life.1World
898London court set to rule whether radical cleric to face charges (AFP)AFP - Radical Islamic cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri was set to learn Thursday whether he would be charged under Britain's anti-terrorism law, thus delaying his possible extradition to the United States to face terrorism-related charges.1World
899Strong Demand Pushes Honeywell ProfitDiversified manufacturer Honeywell International Inc. (HON.N: Quote, Profile, Research) posted a rise in quarterly profit as strong demand for aerospace equipment and automobile components 3Business
900Phelps's chase of Spitz mark? It's historyThis was the event Michael Phelps didn't really need to compete in if his goal was to win eight golds. He probably would have had a better chance somewhere else.2Sports
901Samsung Cell Phones to Get Tiny Hard DriveSamsung's new SPH-V5400 mobile phone sports a built-in 1-inch, 1.5-gigabyte hard disk that can store about 15 times more data than conventional handsets, Samsung said.4Sci/Tech
902Housing Starts Surge 6.4 Pct. in October (Reuters)Reuters - U.S. housing starts jumped a\larger-than-expected 6.4 percent in October to the busiest pace\since December as buyers took advantage of low mortgage rates,\a government report showed on Wednesday.3Business
903Kapler first to bolt World Series championsGabe Kapler became the first player to leave the World Series champion Boston Red Sox, agreeing to a one-year contract with the Yomiuri Giants in Tokyo.2Sports
904Haiti in #39;Total Desperation #39; After StormLouisen Louis, 30, walked Monday in the middle of a street that resembled a small river with brown rivulets and waves. He wore sandals and had a cut on one of his big toes.1World
905Kuznetsova, Petrova Advance at WismilakBALI, Indonesia - Svetlana Kuznetsova, fresh off her championship at the US Open, defeated Australian qualifier Samantha Stosur 6-4, 6-4 Thursday to reach the quarterfinals of the Wismilak International.2Sports
906SEC tells funds to end perksThe Securities and Exchange Commission ordered mutual funds to stop paying higher commissions to brokers who promote the companies' funds and required portfolio managers to reveal investments in funds they supervise.3Business
907Car bomb targeting Chechen security force injures 17 after earlier <b>...</b>A car bomb exploded outside the main hospital in Chechny #39;s capital, Grozny, on Sunday, injuring 17 people in an attack apparently targeting members of a Chechen security force bringing in wounded from an earlier explosion 1World
908Cardinals Defeat Giants, 17-14 (AP)AP - Just like the old days in Dallas, Emmitt Smith made life miserable for the New York Giants on Sunday.2Sports
909Sumitomo puts \$29 bn takeover bid for UFJSumitomo Mitsui Financial Group (SMFG), Japans second largest bank, today put forward a 3,200 billion (\$29 billion) takeover bid for United Financial Group (UFJ), the countrys fourth biggest lender, in an effort to regain initiative in its bidding 3Business
910Gay Marriage Issue Motivates Conservatives (AP)AP - Gay marriage is emerging as a big enough issue in several states to influence races both for Congress and the presidency.1World
911Simms doubtful; Griese to startTAMPA, Fla. - Chris Simms first NFL start lasted 19 plays, and it might be a while before he plays again for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.2Sports
912HP Building Portfolio of Products For Telecom Carriers, Equipment <b>...</b>Vendor says it #39;s developing standards-based servers in various form factors for the telecom market. By Darrell Dunn. Hewlett-Packard on Thursday unveiled plans to create a portfolio of products and services 4Sci/Tech
913Spa: Renault on pole position!Jarno Trulli made the most of the conditions in qualifying to claim pole ahead of Michael Schumacher, while Fernando finished third.2Sports
914UK aid workers airlifted from Darfur fightingMore than 30 aid workers have been airlifted to safety from a town in Sudan #39;s troubled Darfur region after fighting broke out and their base was bombed, a British charity says.1World
915Chain Store Sales Slipped Latest Week NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. chain store retail sales slipped during the Thanksgiving holiday week, as consumers took advantage of discounted merchandise, a retail report said on Tuesday.3Business
916HP Faces New Realities in a 64-Bit World (Ziff Davis)Ziff Davis - The company this week will unveil more programs and technologies designed to ease users of its high-end servers onto its Integrity line, which uses Intel's 64-bit Itanium processor.4Sci/Tech
917Apple recalls overheating batteriesThe Mac maker says it will replace about 28,000 batteries in one model of PowerBook G4 and tells people to stop using the notebook.4Sci/Tech
918#39;The blood is running #39;: Mafia wars erupt againIt #39;s the mildest of mild winters down here in the south of Italy and, last weekend at Bcoli, a pretty suburb by the seaside west of Naples, the customers of Pizzeria quot;Da Enrico quot; were making the most of it.1World
919Soaring crude oil prices send stocks lowerBy George Chamberlin , Daily Transcript Financial Correspondent. Concerns about oil production leading into the winter months sent shivers through the stock market Wednesday.3Business
920Airbus withdraws Microsoft backing in EU suitAirbus has withdrawn a filing that gave support for Microsoft in an antitrust case before the European Union #39;s Court of First Instance, a source close to the situation said on Friday.3Business
921Slow Job Market Greets Workers Labor DayWASHINGTON - A spotty job market and stagnant paychecks cloud this Labor Day holiday for many workers, highlighting the importance of pocketbook issues in the presidential election. "Working harder and enjoying it less," said economist Ken Mayland, president of ClearView Economics, summing up the state of working America...1World
922Stocks Up 1 Pct. on Kmart, Sears Merger NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks rose on Wednesday lifted by a merger between retailers Kmart and Sears, better-than-expected earnings from Hewlett-Packard and data showing a slight rise in core inflation.3Business
923Source: New Warrants for NYRA Tracks (AP)AP - Authorities are investigating whether bettors at New York's top thoroughbred tracks were properly informed when jockeys came in overweight at races, a source familiar with the probe told The Associated Press.2Sports
924Prodi unveils plan to ease deficit rulesEuropean Commission president Romano Prodi has unveiled proposals to loosen the deficit rules under the EU Stability Pact. The loosening was drafted by monetary affairs commissioner Joaquin Almunia, who stood beside the president at the announcement.3Business
925Montreal man pleads guilty to arson in firebombing at Jewish school (Canadian Press)Canadian Press - MONTREAL (CP) - A 19-year-old man charged in a firebombing at a Jewish elementary school pleaded guilty Thursday to arson.1World
926British retail sales see fastest growth in Sept.Retail sales in Britain saw the fastest growth in September since January, casting doubts on the view that the economy is slowing down, according to official figures released Thursday.3Business
927Interstate Bakeries Files for Bankruptcy NEW YORK (Reuters) - Interstate Bakeries Corp. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=IBC.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">IBC.N</A>, maker of Hostess Twinkies and Wonder Bread, filed for bankruptcy on Wednesday after struggling with more than \$1.3 billion in debt and high costs.3Business
928Delta to sell planes, spare engines to FedExDelta Air Lines (DAL.N: Quote, Profile, Research) on Thursday said it reached a deal with FedEx Express to sell eight McDonnell Douglas MD11 aircraft and four spare engines for delivery in 2004.3Business
929Owen strike hands Madrid victoryMichael Owen scored his first goal for Real Madrid in a 1-0 home victory over Dynamo Kiev in the Champions League. The England striker toe-poked home Ronaldo #39;s cross in the 35th minute to join the Russians 2Sports
930Iran has no immediate uranium enrichment plans quot;Resuming uranium enrichment is not in our agenda. We are still committed to the suspension, quot; Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza.1World
931Saudi Arabia takes credit for lower oil pricesLeading OPEC producer Saudi Arabia said on Monday in Vienna, Austria, that it had made a renewed effort to deflate record high world oil prices by upping crude output again.3Business
932U.S. to Increase Its Force in Iraq by Nearly 12,000The U.S. military presence in Iraq will grow to 150,000 troops by next month, the highest level since the invasion last year.1World
933At Least 60 Deaths Caused by Hurricane IvanUPDATE, SUN 9PM: More than a million people have left their homes in Cuba, as Hurricane Ivan approaches. The ferocious storm is headed that way, after ripping through the Cayman Islands, tearing off roofs, flooding homes and causing general havoc.1World
934Giambi Rejoins YankeesJason Giambi has returned to the New York Yankees' clubhouse but is still clueless as to when he will be able to play again.2Sports
935NHL players meetSeventy-five National Hockey League players met with union leaders yesterday to get an update on a lockout that shows no sign of ending.2Sports
936Hornets Stand in WayHoward, at 6-4 overall and 3-3 in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, can clinch a winning record in the MEAC with a win over Delaware State on Saturday.2Sports
937Hobbyist anglers take big catchMillions of casual US anglers are having are larger than appreciated impact on sea fish stocks, scientists claim.4Sci/Tech
938PILGRIM FUND #39;S FOUNDERS FINED \$160MThe founders of the Pilgrim Baxter amp; Associates money-management firm agreed yesterday to personally fork over \$160 million to settle charges they allowed a friend to 3Business
939Argentina's Women Sail Into Hockey Semi-FinalsATHENS (Reuters) - Top-ranked Argentina booked their berth in the women's hockey semi-finals at the Athens Olympics on Friday but defending champions Australia now face an obstacle course to qualify for the medal matches.2Sports
940IBM buys Montreal firm #39;s project management expertiseIBM Corp. Tuesday announced plans to acquire software vendor Systemcorp ALG for an undisclosed amount. Systemcorp of Montreal makes project portfolio management software aimed at helping companies better manage their IT projects.3Business
941Willingham is already fired in fans #39; mindsThe Notre Dame message boards are no longer discussing whether Tyrone Willingham should be fired. Theyre already arguing about whether the next coach should be Barry Alvarez or Steve Spurrier.2Sports
942Pay Now, Learn Later (Forbes.com)Forbes.com - By now you probably know that earnings of Section 529 college savings accounts are free of federal tax if used for higher education. But taxes are only part of the problem. What if your investments tank? Just ask Laurence and Margo Williams of Alexandria, Va. In 2000 they put #36;45,000 into the Virginia Education Savings Trust to open accounts for daughters Lea, now 5, and Anne, now 3. Since then their investment has shrunk 5 while the average private college tuition has climbed 18 to #36;18,300.3Business
943Germany supports EU negotiating with Turkey on membership issueGerman Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder said Sunday that there was quot;no problem quot; with Germany #39;s support to the start of negotiations on Turkey #39;s entrance into EU.1World
944Coca-Cola Amatil Bids A\$500 Mln to Buy SPC Ardmona (Update4)Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd., Australia #39;s biggest soft-drink maker, offered A\$500 million (\$382 million) in cash and stock for fruit canner SPC Ardmona Ltd.3Business
945Tech Stocks End Lower, Intel DisappointsUS technology shares tumbled on Friday after technology bellwether Intel Corp. (INTC.O: Quote, Profile, Research) slashed its revenue forecast, but blue chips were only moderately lower as drug and industrial stocks made solid gains.3Business
946USDA: Mad Cow Test Not Complete WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Final U.S. government tests on an animal suspected of having mad cow disease were not yet complete, the U.S. Agriculture Department said, with no announcement on the results expected on Monday.3Business
947F. Poe dies from effects of strokeMANILA Fernando Poe Jr., the popular actor who challenged President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo in the presidential elections this year, died early Tuesday.1World
948Els Shoots a 64 to Move Two Clear at Mount Juliet THOMASTOWN, Ireland (Reuters) - World number three Ernie Els overcame difficult weather conditions to fire a sparkling eight-under-par 64 and move two shots clear after two rounds of the WGC-American Express Championship Friday.2Sports
949NBA Wrap: Lakers Rally to Beat RocketsLamar Odom supplemented 20 points with 13 rebounds and Kobe Bryant added 19 points to overcome a big night from Yao Ming as the Los Angeles Lakers ground out an 84-79 win over the Rockets in Houston Saturday.2Sports
950Movie critical of the treatment of Muslim women created an outrageAMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - A Dutch filmmaker who outraged members of the Muslim community by making a film critical of the mistreatment of women in Islamic society was gunned down and stabbed to death Tuesday on an Amsterdam street.1World
951Microsoft Xbox Live Traffic Quadruples Following Halo-2 LaunchMicrosoft Xbox Live traffic on service provider networks quadrupled following the November 9th launch of Halo-II -- which set entertainment industry records by selling 2.4-million units in the US and Canada on the first day of availability, driving cash 4Sci/Tech
952Business News for Technology Leaders Judge Cuts Legal Fees in <b>...</b>Lawyers in a California class action suit against Microsoft will get less than half the payout they had hoped for. A judge in San Francisco ruled that the attorneys will collect only \$112.4Sci/Tech
953Google Browser May Be RealityGoogle Browser May Become Reality\\There has been much fanfare in the Mozilla fan camps about the possibility of Google using Mozilla browser technology to produce a GBrowser - the Google Browser. Over the past two weeks, the news and speculation has escalated to the point where even Google itself is ...4Sci/Tech
954Metro hit by slowdownMetro, Germany's biggest retailer, turns in weaker-than-expected profits as sales at its core supermarkets division dip lower.3Business
955Federer wins rain-soaked MastersIt rained Sunday, of course, and but another soppy, sloppy gray day at Westside Tennis Club did nothing to deter Roger Federer from his appointed rounds.2Sports
956HP partners Brocade on Bladesystem serversHewlett-Packard has joined with Brocade to integrate Brocade #39;s storage area network switching technology into HP Bladesystem servers to reduce the amount of fabric infrastructure needed in a datacentre.4Sci/Tech
957Zimbabwean MP jailed for a year after shoving ministerZimbabwe #39;s most persecuted white MP began a year of hard labour last night after parliament voted to jail him for shoving the Justice Minister during a debate over land seizures.1World
958\$12 million payment over allegations in sales to military <b>...</b>BOSTON (CBS.MW) -- First Command has reached a \$12 million settlement with federal regulators for making misleading statements and omitting important information when selling mutual funds to US military personnel.3Business
959New pension law makes life tougher for old-timersA smashing blow is being dealt to thousands of future pensioners by a law that has just been brought into force by the Federal Government.1World
960Senate Panel Backs Subsidies for Digital TVThe US Senate Commerce Committee on Wednesday approved a measure that would provide up to \$1 billion to ensure consumers can still watch television when broadcasters switch to new, crisp digital signals.4Sci/Tech
961Mauresmo through to Advanta finalAmelie Mauresmo was handed a place in the Advanta Championships final after Maria Sharapova withdrew from their semi-final because of injury.2Sports
962Israeli Helicopter Fires at Gaza Building (AP)AP - An Israeli helicopter fired two missiles in Gaza City after nightfall Wednesday, one at a building in the Zeitoun neighborhood, witnesses said, setting a fire.1World
963Despite Google's Glitter, Other Dot-Coms Face Risks (Reuters)Reuters - Internet stocks are\as volatile as ever, with growth-starved investors flocking to\the sector in the hope they've bought shares in the next online\blue chip.4Sci/Tech
964Lenders and U.S. Tighten Screws on Struggling AirlinesThe federal government, banks and aircraft lenders are putting the clamps on airlines, particularly those operating under bankruptcy protection.3Business
965Euro Disney rides to new low with a 145m lossEURO DISNEY, the financially crippled French theme park operator, has admitted that its annual losses more than doubled last financial year as it was hit by a surge in costs.3Business
966Zo Seeks Another Comeback with Nets EAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey (Sports Network) - Retired NBA center and seven-time All- Star Alonzo Mourning is going to give his playing career one more shot.2Sports
967Russian Space Agency to Supply Equipment for NASAs Mars RoverNASA has released an inventory of the scientific devices to be put on board the Mars Science Laboratory rover scheduled to land on the surface of Mars in 2009, NASAs news release reads.4Sci/Tech
968Cisco CEO calls for education reform, broadband pushThe U.S. Congress needs to invest more in the U.S. education system and do more to encourage broadband adoption, the chief executive of Cisco said Wednesday.<p>ADVERTISEMENT</p><p><img src="http://ad.doubleclick.net/ad/idg.us.ifw.general/sbcspotrssfeed;sz=1x1;ord=200301151450?" width="1" height="1" border="0"/><a href="http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;9228975;9651165;a?http://www.infoworld.com/spotlights/sbc/main.html?lpid0103035400730000idlp">SBC Case Study: Crate Barrel</a><br/>What sold them on improving their network? A system that could cut management costs from the get-go. Find out more.</p>4Sci/Tech
969Manila appeals for storm relief; weather improvesThe Philippines put the toll at more than 1,000 dead or missing in four storms in two weeks but, even with a break in the weather on Saturday 1World
970Explosions in Madrid After ETA Bomb Threat - Radio (Reuters)Reuters - Four explosions were reported at petrol\stations in the Madrid area on Friday, Spanish radio stations\said, following a phone warning in the name of the armed Basque\separatist group ETA to a Basque newspaper.1World
9715th China air show to open next weekThirty-two countries and regions will participate the Fifth China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, opening Nov. 1 in Zhuhai, a city in south China #39;s Guangdong Province.4Sci/Tech
972Glock in at Jordan, Pantano outJordan have confirmed that Timo Glock will replace Giorgio Pantano for this weekend #39;s Chinese GP as the team has terminated its contract with Pantano.2Sports
973Jeanne Bears Down on Fla.; Thousands FleeWEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Hurricane Jeanne got stronger, bigger and faster as it battered the Bahamas and bore down on Florida Saturday, sending huge waves crashing onto beaches and forcing thousands into shelters just weeks after Frances ravaged this area...1World
974Virgin launches mp3 playerp2pnet.net News:- Virgin Electronics has joined the mp3 race with a \$250, five gig player which also handles Microsoft #39;s WMA format.4Sci/Tech
975TSA backs off no-bid contract plan for airport security equipmentWASHINGTON The idea of a no-bid contract for maintaining airport security equipment has turned into a non-starter for the Transportation Security Administration.3Business
976Eyetech Awaits FDA Panel VoteEyetech (EYET:Nasdaq - news - research) did not open for trading Friday because a Food and Drug Administration advisory committee is meeting to review the small New York-based biotech #39;s experimental eye disease drug.3Business
977Wake Forest comes up short againThe continuing heartache of Wake Forest #39;s ACC football season was best described by fifth-ranked Florida State coach Bobby Bowden, after his Seminoles had edged the Deacons 20-17 Saturday at Groves Stadium.2Sports
978Financier was grim reaper: Market-timing crime profited after 9/11On September 13, 2001, most Americans were still reeling from the shock of the terrorist attacks on New York and the Pentagon two days before.3Business
979Security concerns put MSN Messenger beta on holdMicrosoft has suspended the beta testing of the next version of its MSN Messenger client because of a potential security problem, a company spokeswoman said Wednesday.4Sci/Tech
980Oracle Slams PeopleSoft Board on Takeover (AP)AP - Business software maker Oracle Corp. attacked the credibility and motives of PeopleSoft Inc.'s board of directors Monday, hoping to rally investor support as the 17-month takeover battle between the bitter business software rivals nears a climactic showdown.4Sci/Tech
981Dementieva Advances to U.S. Open SemisNEW YORK - Elena Dementieva shook off a subpar serve that produced 15 double-faults, an aching left thigh and an upset stomach to advance to the semifinals at the U.S. Open with a 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (1) victory Tuesday over Amelie Mauresmo...1World
982White-hot Lane but Gunners surviveTHE glory days have returned to White Hart Lane. When Spurs new first-team coach Martin Jol promised a return to the traditions of the 1960s, nobody could have believed he was so determined to act so quickly and so literally.2Sports
983New worm takes your pictureA new worm has been discovered in the wild that #39;s not just settling for invading users #39; PCs--it wants to invade their homes too.4Sci/Tech
984FCC OK's wireless Net access on flightsDomestic air travelers could be surfing the Web by 2006 with government-approved technology that allows people access to high-speed Internet connections while they fly.3Business
985UN says foreign investment to bounce after 3-year slumpGENEVA: Cross-border investment is set to bounce in 2004 after three years of deep decline, reflecting a stronger world economy and more international merger activity, the United Nations (UN) said overnight.3Business
986Press Trust of IndiaResearchers have for the first time established the existence of odd-parity superconductors, materials that can carry electric current without any resistance.4Sci/Tech
987Wrigley to Move Phoenix ProductionChewing gum giant Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. on Thursday said it plans to phase out production of its Eclipse breath strips at a plant in Phoenix, Arizona and shift manufacturing to Poznan, Poland.3Business
988PM inaugurates Guru Granth Sahib research center in CapitalPrime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh inaugurated a research centre in the Capital on Thursday to mark 400 years of compilation of Sikh holy book the Guru Granth Sahib.1World
989US Airways bankruptcy sparks EDS earnings warningcom September 16, 2004, 7:58 AM PT. This fourth priority #39;s main focus has been improving or obtaining CRM and ERP software for the past year and a half.3Business
990European Union Extends Microsoft-Time Warner ReviewBRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -- European antitrust regulators said Monday they have extended their review of a deal between Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) and Time Warner Inc...4Sci/Tech
991Olympians Aim to Atone in NYC Marathon (AP)AP - When Paula Radcliffe dropped out of the Olympic marathon miles from the finish, she sobbed uncontrollably. Margaret Okayo knew the feeling. Okayo pulled out of the marathon at the 15th mile with a left leg injury, and she cried, too. When she watched Radcliffe quit, Okayo thought, "Let's cry together."2Sports
992Manpower survey: Hiring prospects look good but slowingTightness in the labour market notwithstanding, the prospects for hiring in the third quarter are down from the second quarter, according to the new Manpower Employment Outlook Survey.3Business
993Blair win would endorse war: PMTHE re-election of British Prime Minister Tony Blair would be seen as an endorsement of the military action in Iraq, Prime Minister John Howard said today.1World
994Yahoo Makes a Deal With The DonaldFans who can't get enough of "The Apprentice" can visit a new companion Web site each week and watch an extra 40 minutes of video not broadcast on the Thursday show.<br><FONT face="verdana,MS Sans Serif,arial,helvetica" size="-2"\ color="#666666"><B>-Leslie Walker</b></font>4Sci/Tech
995Hawks Bring Back Kevin Willis ATLANTA (Sports Network) - The Atlanta Hawks signed free agent Kevin Willis on Wednesday, nearly a decade after the veteran big man ended an 11- year stint with the team.2Sports
996Indexing of Copyrighted Photos Lands Google in CourtAn adult Web site publisher is suing Google, saying the search engine company made it easier for users to see the site #39;s copyrighted nude photographs without paying or gaining access through the proper channels.4Sci/Tech
997Busch pulls out Cup titleWhen his right-front tire went flying off early in the Ford 400, the final race of the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season, Kurt Busch, it seemed, was destined to spend his offseason 2Sports
998Nevada exit poll shows voters prefer paper receiptA Washington-based public opinion firm has released the results of an election day survey of Nevada voters showing 81 support for the issuance of paper receipts when votes are cast electronically.4Sci/Tech
999NAPSTER FOUNDER REVEALS NEW FILE-SHARING PROJECTNAPSTER creator SHAWN FANNING has revealed his plans for a new licensed file-sharing service with an almost unlimited selection of tracks.4Sci/Tech
1000Dollar Rises After CPI Data NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar rose on Friday, after a U.S. report showed consumer prices in line with expections, reminding investors that the Federal Reserve was likely to continue raising interest rates, analysts said.3Business
1001Starters: Nothing was somethingBrandon Backe and Woody Williams pitched well last night even though neither earned a win. But their outings will show up in the record books.2Sports
1002Bush goal: Palestinian nationPresident George W. Bush pledged Friday to spend some of the political capital from his re-election trying to secure a lasting Middle East peace, and he envisioned the establishment 1World
1003Beckham escapes punishmentThe Football Association today decided not to charge David Beckham with bringing the game into disrepute. The FA made the surprise announcement after their compliance unit ruled 2Sports
1004The billion dollar electionLast year some election watchers made a bold prediction that this presidential election would set a record: the first half billion dollar campaign in hard money alone.3Business
1005Drug StudyIt #39;s one more blow to patients who suffer from arthritis. Pfizer, the maker of Celebrex, says it #39;s painkiller poses an increased risk of heart attacks to patients using the drugs.3Business
1006Bomb at India Independence Parade Kills 15NEW DELHI - A bomb exploded during an Independence Day parade in India's remote northeast on Sunday, killing at least 15 people, officials said, just an hour after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh pledged to fight terrorism. The outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom was suspected of being behind the attack in Assam state and a second one later in the area, said Assam Inspector General of Police Khagen Sharma...1World
1007TB May Be Global Threat AgainTwo separate studies by U.S. researchers find that super drug-resistant strains of tuberculosis are at the tipping point of a global epidemic, and only small changes could help them spread quickly.4Sci/Tech
1008Els Haunted by Major Failures CRANS-SUR-SIERRE, Switzerland (Reuters) - World number three Ernie Els says he feels a failure after narrowly missing out on three of the year's four major championships.2Sports
1009UN envoy headed to DarfurA UN envoy to Sudan will visit Darfur tomorrow to check on the government #39;s claim that some 70,000 people displaced by conflict there have voluntarily returned to their homes, a spokesman said.1World
1010Dell trims PC prices for business clientsDell cut prices on some servers and PCs by as much as 22 percent because it #39;s paying less for parts. The company will pass the savings on components such as memory and liquid crystal displays 4Sci/Tech
1011Ohio Has Clearer Picture of Ballots Now (AP)AP - Most of the presidential election provisional ballots rejected so far in Ohio came from people who were not even registered to vote, election officials said after spending nearly two weeks poring over thousands of disputed votes.1World
1012WRAPUP 1-Auxerre #39;s Kalou dumps Rangers out of EuropeStriker Bonaventure Kalou netted twice to send AJ Auxerre through to the first knockout round of the UEFA Cup at the expense of Rangers on Wednesday.2Sports
1013El Salvador Jail Riot Kills at Least 31 (AP)AP - Rival inmates fought each other with knives and sticks Wednesday at a San Salvador prison, leaving at least 31 people dead and two dozen injured, officials said.1World
1014#39;Ice volcano #39; on TitanWASHINGTON: The European-American Cassini-Huygens space probe has detected traces of ice flowing on the surface of Saturn #39;s largest moon, Titan, suggesting the existence of an ice volcano, NASA said Tuesday.4Sci/Tech
1015Economy expands, but only marginallyThe economic growth rate in the July-September period was revised slightly downward from an already weak preliminary report, the government said Wednesday.3Business
1016NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 22 October 2004All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those noted previously or below. Day 7 of joint Exp.9/Exp.10 operations and last full day before 8S undocking.4Sci/Tech
10172 Egyptians seized in BaghdadBAGHDAD - Two Egyptian employees of a mobile phone company were seized when gunmen stormed into their Baghdad office, the latest in a series of kidnappings in the country.1World
1018Scientists Intrigued by Rare Dead WhaleBRISBANE, Australia - The body of a whale resembling a giant dolphin that washed up on an eastern Australian beach has intrigued local scientists, who agreed Wednesday that it is rare but are not sure just how rare.1World
1019Panero: XM CEO Sees Cell Phones As Next Satellite Radio Frontier quot;Magic can happen. quot; Sirius Satellite Radio (nasdaq: SIRI - news - people ) may have signed Howard Stern and the men #39;s NCAA basketball tournaments, but XM Satellite Radio (nasdaq: XMSR - news - people ) has its sights on your cell phone.4Sci/Tech
1020Earth to see total eclipse of the moonTrick-or-treaters can expect an early Halloween treat on Wednesday night, when a total lunar eclipse makes the moon look like a glowing pumpkin.4Sci/Tech
1021BASEBALL: JETS ARE FLYINGTHIS weekend sees the quot;other quot; showdown between New York and New England as the Jets and Patriots clash in a battle of the unbeaten teams.2Sports
1022IBM Unmasks Masala for Speedy SearchSifting through millions of documents to locate a valuable few is tedious enough, but what happens when those files are scattered across different repositories?4Sci/Tech
1023Bush to Tout Anti-Drug Efforts in ColombiaPresident Bush aims to highlight American drug-fighting aid in Colombia and boost a conservative Latin American leader with a stop in the Andean nation where thousands of security forces are deployed to safeguard his brief stay.1World
1024#39;Mercenaries #39; attacked tentDubai - Former Palestinian security minister Mohammed Dahlan said on Monday that a quot;gang of mercenaries quot; known to the Palestinian police were behind the shooting that resulted in two deaths in a mourning tent for Yasser Arafat in Gaza.1World
1025Pfizer Lawyers Grill Dissenting ExecutiveA drug company executive who spoke out in support of Montgomery County's proposal to import drugs from Canada and similar legislation before Congress said that his company has launched an investigation into his political activities.3Business
1026Manchester City vs. TottenhamNicolas Anelka is fit for Manchester City #39;s Premiership encounter against Tottenham at Eastlands, but the 13million striker will have to be content with a place on the bench.2Sports
1027NFL Wrap: Roethlisberger Keeps the Steelers Rolling PITTSBURGH (Reuters) - Ben Roethlisberger passed for 183 yards and two touchdowns, Hines Ward scored twice and the Pittsburgh Steelers rolled to a convincing 27-3 victory over Philadelphia on Sunday for their second straight win against an undefeated opponent.2Sports
1028Basketball: U.S. Cruises Past Angola 89-53 ATHENS (Reuters) - The U.S. men's basketball team got their first comfortable win at the Olympic basketball tournament Monday, routing winless Angola 89-53 in their final preliminary round game.2Sports
1029Frenchman Working for Thales Is Shot Dead in Saudi (Update1)A Frenchman working for Thales SA, Europe #39;s biggest maker of military electronics, was shot dead while driving home at night in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah.1World
1030Clemens wins seventh Cy YoungOften, the older a pitcher becomes, the less effective he is on the mound. Roger Clemens apparently didn #39;t get that memo. On Tuesday, the 42-year-old Clemens won an unprecedented 2Sports
1031More evidence of Martian waterNASA #39;s Mars rovers have uncovered more tantalizing evidence of a watery past on the Red Planet, scientists said Wednesday. And the rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, are continuing to do their jobs months after they were expected to ...4Sci/Tech
1032Australian commodity exports set to increase 15 percent <b>...</b>SYDNEY (AFP) - Australia #39;s commodity exports are forecast to increase by 15 percent to a record 95 billion dollars (71 million US), the government #39;s key economic forecaster said.3Business
1033Google wins in trademark lawsuitGoogle won a major legal victory when a federal judge ruled that the search engines advertising policy does not violate federal trademark laws.3Business
1034Intel: The Internet Needs an UpgradeIntel Chief Technology Officer Pat Gelsinger said on Thursday, Sept. 9, that the Internet needed to be upgraded in order to deal with problems that will become real issues soon.4Sci/Tech
1035China to strengthen coal mine safetyChina will take tough measures this winter to improve the country #39;s coal mine safety and prevent accidents. State Councilor Hua Jianmin said Thursday the industry should take 1World
1036AT amp;T Cuts More JobsAT amp;T Corp. on Thursday said it is reducing one fifth of its workforce this year and will record a non-cash charge of approximately \$11.3Business
1037Hostility Sweeps Iraq: US Gunship Target Crowd Killing DozensBAGHDAD (Iraq): As the intensity of skirmishes swelled on the soils of Iraq, dozens of people were put to death with toxic shots by the US helicopter gunship, which targeted the civilians, milling around a burning American vehicle in a Baghdad street on 1World
1038Next-Generation TV Streams Over Phone Lines LONDON (Reuters) - Television junkies of the world, get ready for "Friends," "Big Brother" and "The Simpsons" to phone home.4Sci/Tech
1039Musicians push for satellite radioA rift appeared within Canada #39;s music industry yesterday as prominent artists called on the CRTC to embrace satellite radio and the industry warned of lost revenue and job losses.3Business
1040Iran Says Uranium Conversion Plant Nearly Finished (Reuters)Reuters - A key Iranian nuclear facility which the\U.N.'s nuclear watchdog has urged Tehran to shut down is\nearing completion, a senior Iranian nuclear official said on\Sunday.1World
1041Football: Spain chief in race probeSpain's Football Federation launches an investigation into racist comments made by national coach Luis Aragones.1World
1042No Place is SafeBricks and plaster blew inward from the wall, as the windows all shattered and I fell to the floorwhether from the shock wave, or just fright, it wasn #39;t clear.1World
1043Hurricane Ivan set to bring giant seas to Gulf of MexicoSurfersvillage Global Surf News, 13 September 2004: - - Hurricane Ivan, one of the most powerful storms to ever hit the Caribbean, killed at least 16 people in Jamaica, where it wrecked houses and washed away roads on Saturday, but appears to have spared 1World
1044Misery loves company when it comes to spamI #39;M FEELING a little bit better about the hundreds of junk e-mails I get every day now that I #39;ve read that someone else has much bigger e-mail troubles.4Sci/Tech
1045Pakistan might import Indian dieselNEW DELHI: India and Pakistan agreed on Monday to step up cooperation in the energy sector, which could lead to Pakistan importing large amounts of diesel fuel from its neighbour, according to Pakistani Foreign Minister Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri.3Business
1046#39;Sudden jump #39; in greenhouse gasesLONDON, England -- A US scientist is reported to have observed a surprising jump in the amount of carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas.1World
1047Spam-Busting Plan Can't Buy a PalMicrosoft's antispam Sender ID technology continues to get the cold shoulder. Now AOL adds its voice to a growing chorus of businesses and organizations shunning the proprietary e-mail authentication system.4Sci/Tech
1048PSV in tough opener at ArsenalPSV Eindhoven faces Arsenal at Highbury tomorrow night on the back of a free-scoring start to the season. Despite losing Mateja Kezman to Chelsea in the summer, the Dutch side has scored 12 goals in the first 2Sports
1049Computer grid to help the worldThrough the World Community Grid, your computer could help address the world's health and social problems.4Sci/Tech
1050Mugabe conquers in bitter Zanu-PF power showdownZimbabwe #39;s ruling Zanu-PF old guard has emerged on top after a bitter power struggle in the deeply divided party during its five-yearly congress, which ended yesterday.1World
1051Storm game at a glancePLAYER OF THE GAME: Playing with a broken nose, Seattle point guard Sue Bird set a WNBA playoff record for assists with 14, also pumping in 10 points as the Storm claimed the Western Conference title last night.2Sports
1052Ukraine Opposition Renews Street Protests Over Poll (Reuters)Reuters - Thousands of demonstrators pressing to\install Ukraine's opposition leader as president after a\disputed election launched fresh street rallies in the capital\for the third day Wednesday.1World
1053Star 'regrets accusers payments'Michael Jackson wishes he had fought previous child molestation claims instead of trying to "buy peace", his lawyer says.1World
1054N Korea attacks South over testsNorth Korea says it will not abandon its weapons programme after the South admitted nuclear activities.1World
1055Despairing for DarfurWhile there is growing attention to ongoing genocide in Darfur, this has not translated into either a meaningful international response or an accurate rendering of the scale and evident course of the catastrophe.1World
1056Longhorn Component to Spur Old-School Viruses?A planned component for Microsoft #39;s next version of Windows is causing consternation among antivirus experts, who say that the new module, a scripting platform called Microsoft Shell, could give birth to a whole new generation of viruses and remotely 4Sci/Tech
1057Bashir case #39;a trap #39;THE prosecution on terrorism charges of extremist Islamic cleric and accused Jemaah Islamiah leader Abu Bakar Bashir will rely heavily on the potentially tainted testimony of at least two convicted Bali bombers, his lawyers have said.1World
1058France case over Yahoo drags onSAN JOSE, California Yahoo will likely have a tough time getting American courts to intervene in a dispute over the sale of Nazi memorabilia in France after a US appeals court ruling.4Sci/Tech
1059US-based Glamis Gold plans US\$3.4B takeover bid for Canada #39;s <b>...</b>TORONTO (CP) - Glamis Gold of Reno, Nev., is planning a takeover bid for Goldcorp Inc. of Toronto - but only if Goldcorp drops its \$2.4-billion-Cdn offer for another Canadian firm, made in early December.3Business
1060Najaf battle a crucial test for AllawiClashes between US troops and Sadr militiamen escalated Thursday, as the US surrounded Najaf for possible siege.1World
1061Fashion on eBayeBay Style director Constance White joins Post fashion editor Robin Givhan and host Janet Bennett to discuss how to find trends and bargains and pull together a wardrobe online.4Sci/Tech
1062Econ Edge: The Economic WeekThis week will see the release of October new and existing home sales, a measure of strength in the housing industry. But the short holiday week will also leave investors looking ahead to the holiday travel season.3Business
1063Draw for Confederations CupFrankfurt - World Cup winners Brazil were on Monday drawn to meet European champions Greece, Gold Cup winners Mexico and Asian champions Japan at the 2005 Confederations Cup.2Sports
1064Castilla would like to returnThird baseman Vinny Castilla said he fits fine with the Colorado youth movement, even though he #39;ll turn 38 next season and the Rockies are coming off the second-worst 2Sports
1065Cornell researchers make the earth move to study quake forcesWith a sudden shudder, the ground collapsed and the pipe pushed upward, buckling into a humped shape as Cornell University scientists produced the first simulated earthquake 4Sci/Tech
1066British troops in Iraq head north on risky mission (AFP)AFP - A battle group of British troops rolled out of southern Iraq on a US-requested mission to deadlier areas near Baghdad, in a major political gamble for British Prime Minister Tony Blair.1World
1067Boston Red Sox Team Report - September 6(Sports Network) - Two of the top teams in the American League tangle in a possible American League Division Series preview tonight, as the West-leading Oakland Athletics host the wild card-leading Boston Red Sox for the first of a three-game set at the 2Sports
1068Unicef Report Says Children in Deprivation Reach a Billionover half the children in the world - suffer extreme deprivation because of war, HIV/AIDS or poverty, according to a report released yesterday by the United Nations Children #39;s Fund.1World
1069Fighting to Keep Smut-Spam in a Brown WrapperMicrosoft (Quote, Chart) has fired another salvo in its ongoing spam battle, this time against porn peddlers who don #39;t keep their smut inside the digital equivalent of a quot;Brown Paper Wrapper.4Sci/Tech
1070Experts Link Some Drugs to Teen Suicide BETHESDA, Md. (Reuters) - The use of some antidepressant drugs appears linked to an increase in suicidal behavior in some children and teen-agers, a U.S. advisory panel concluded on Tuesday.3Business
1071Microsoft Targets 2006 for Next Windows SEATTLE (Reuters) - The next version of the Windows operating system, Microsoft Corp.'s <A HREF="http://www.reuters.co.uk/financeQuoteLookup.jhtml?ticker=MSFT.O qtype=sym infotype=info qcat=news">MSFT.O</A> flagship product, will ship in 2006, the world's largest software maker said on Friday.4Sci/Tech
1072Philippine Flood Toll Hits 29, Survivors Hunt Rats (Reuters)Reuters - Philippine rescue teams\evacuated thousands of people from the worst flooding in the\central Luzon region since the 1970s as hungry victims hunted\rats and birds for food.1World
1073Brewster appointed manager of InvernessInverness Caledonian Thistle appointed Craig Brewster as its new manager-player Thursday although he #39;s unable to play for the team until January.2Sports
1074Karzai 'disturbed' at Kabul bombThe Afghan president expresses deep concern after a bomb attack which left at least seven people dead.1World
1075Techs Open Down, Applied Materials Weighs NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. technology stocks opened lower on Thursday after a sales warning from Applied Materials Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=AMAT.O target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">AMAT.O</A>, while weekly jobless claims data met Wall Street's expectations, leaving the Dow and S P 500 market measures little changed.3Business
1076Shearer strike gives Newcastle winATHENS, Greece -- Alan Shearer converted an 87th-minute penalty to give Newcastle a 1-0 win over Panionios in their UEFA Cup Group D match.2Sports
1077T. rex #39;s smaller ancestor was covered with downFossil remains of the oldest and smallest known ancestor of Tyrannosaurus rex, the world #39;s favorite ferocious dinosaur, have been discovered in China with evidence that its body was cloaked in downy quot;protofeathers.4Sci/Tech
1078Jeter, Yankees look to take control of unshaken TwinsDerek Jeter turned a season that started with a terrible slump into one of the best in his accomplished 10-year career. quot;I don #39;t think there is any question, quot; the New York Yankees manager said.2Sports
1079Karzai escapes bid on lifeGardez (Afghanistan), Sept. 16 (Reuters): Afghan President Hamid Karzai escaped an assassination bid today when a rocket was fired at his US military helicopter as it was landing in the southeastern town of Gardez.1World
1080Jets Turn Miami Miscues Into Third VictoryThe Jets came up with four turnovers by Dolphins quarterback Jay Fiedler in the second half, including an interception returned 66 yards for a touchdown.1World
1081Guo tucks away gold for ChinaChina's Guo Jingjing easily won the women's 3-meter springboard last night, and Wu Minxia made it a 1-2 finish for the world's diving superpower, taking the silver.2Sports
1082Packers face Rams in Monday nighterGREEN BAY, Wisconsin (Ticker) -- Brett Favre will be hoping his 200th consecutive start turns out better than his last two have against the St.2Sports
1083Fishing Just for Fun Damages Stocks, Study FindsPeople fishing for sport are doing far more damage to US marine fish stocks than anyone thought, accounting for nearly a quarter of the 4Sci/Tech
1084Patriots: How perfect are they?When an NFL team opens with a prolonged winning streak, former Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula and his players from the 17-0 team of 1972 root unabashedly for the next opponent.2Sports
1085Transsexual tees off on ladies #39; golf tourMIANNE Bagger, the transsexual golfer who prompted a change in the rules to allow her to compete on the professional circuit, made history yesterday by qualifying to play full-time on the Ladies European Tour.2Sports
1086More Home stories:Great Britain #39;s gold medal tally now stands at five after Leslie Law was handed the individual three day eventing title - in a courtroom.2Sports
1087Satisfying SitesThis particular index is produced by the University of Michigan Business School, in partnership with the American Society for Quality and CFI Group, and is supported in part by ForeSee Results 4Sci/Tech
1088Iconic US bakery giant files for bankruptcyCHICAGO : Interstate Bakeries Corp., the maker of popular, old-style snacks Twinkies and Hostess Cakes, filed for bankruptcy, citing rising costs and falling sales.3Business
1089Delta Air #39;s Revival Plan Preaches AusterityDelta Air Lines (DAL:NYSE - commentary - research) will cut employees and benefits but give a bigger-than-expected role to Song, its low-cost unit, in a widely anticipated but still unannounced overhaul, TheStreet.com has learned. 3Business
1090The Cost of Virus Protection Rises (PC World)PC World - Symantec, McAfee hope raising virus-definition fees will move users to\ suites.4Sci/Tech
1091Petition asks high court to hear case on file sharingBy byron kho. A consortium of movie and record companies joined forces on Friday to request that the US Supreme Court take another look at peer-to-peer file-sharing programs.4Sci/Tech
1092Irish leader urges IRA to disbandDUBLIN -- Prime Minister Bertie Ahern urged Irish Republican Army commanders yesterday to meet what he acknowledged was ''a heavy burden quot;: disarming and disbanding their organization in support of Northern Ireland's 1998 peace accord.1World
1093Blue Stars set to go bowlingMayor Tom Menino must be proud. His Boston Red Sox just won their first World Series in 86 years and his Hyde Park Blue Stars yesterday clinched their first Super Bowl berth in 32 years, defeating O'Bryant, 14-0. Who would have thought?2Sports
1094Childbirth deaths a crisis, #39; UN saysWhile reproductive planning and women #39;s equality have improved substantially over the past decade, says a United Nations report, world population will increase from 6.4 billion today to 8.9 billion by 2050, with the 50 poorest countries tripling in 1World
1095Forecast maps on trackfor new lookInstead of the skinny black line, showing a hurricane #39;s forecast track, forecasters have drafted a couple of alternative graphics to depict where the storms might go -- and they want your opinion.3Business
1096S Korea lodge appeal in Hamm medal rowSouth Korea have appealed to sport #39;s supreme legal body in an attempt to award Yang Tae-young the Olympic gymnastics all-round gold medal after a scoring error robbed him of the title in Athens.2Sports
1097New German business wave in Asia takes shapeBERLIN - Volkswagen AG #39;s announcement this week that it has forged a new partnership deal with Malaysian carmaker Proton comes as a strong euro and Europe #39;s weak economic performance triggers a fresh wave of German investment in Asia.3Business
1098Twins' Johan Santana Wins 10th Straight (AP)AP - Johan Santana had an early lead and was well on his way to his 10th straight win when the rain started to fall.2Sports
1099ATHENS 2004/Inoue crashes outATHENS-In one of the biggest shocks in Olympic judo history, defending champion Kosei Inoue was defeated by Dutchman Elco van der Geest in the men #39;s 100-kilogram category Thursday. 2Sports
1100Most services more expensive inConsumers in Dublin pay more for basic goods and services that people elsewhere in the country, according to figures released today by the Central Statistics Office.3Business
1101News sets up takeover defenceLIBERTY Media #39;s move last week to grab up to 17.1 per cent of News Corporation voting stock has prompted the launch of a defensive shareholder rights plan.3Business
1102Network Adds Delay to Nascar TelecastsNBC is adding a 5-second delay to its Nascar telecasts after Dale Earnhardt Jr. used a vulgarity during a postrace interview last weekend.2Sports
1103Monkeys use tools to forageLONDON - Wild capuchin monkeys can understand cause and effect well enough to use rocks to dig for food, scientists have found. Capuchin monkeys often use tools and solve problems in captivity and sometimes 4Sci/Tech
1104Giants #39; Bonds Wins Record Seventh NL Most Valuable Player AwardSan Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds, who became the third player in Major League Baseball history to hit 700 career home runs, won the National League Most Valuable Player Award 2Sports
1105Hong Kong Shares Close HigherThe blue-chip Hang Seng Index rose 171.88 points, or 1.22 percent, to 14,066.91. On Friday, the index had slipped 31.58 points, or 0.2 percent.3Business
1106F1: BAR sets pace in ChinaBAR's Anthony Davidson and Jenson Button set the pace at the first Chinese Grand Prix.1World
1107Corgentech treatment fails trialShares plunge after company says its vein graft treatment failed to show benefit in late-stage test. CHICAGO (Reuters) - Biotechnology company Corgentech Inc.3Business
1108U.S. Report Finds No Evidence of Iraq WMDWASHINGTON - Contradicting the main argument for a war that has cost more than 1,000 American lives, the top U.S. arms inspector reported Wednesday that he found no evidence that Iraq produced any weapons of mass destruction after 1991...1World
1109GPS Technology Drives Global Treasure HuntThe key to hidden treasure lies in your handheld GPS unit. GPS-based "geocaching" is a high-tech sport being played by thousands of people across the globe.4Sci/Tech
1110Paris exhibit looks at history of bags, from functional to fashionable (AFP)AFP - Style mavens will be scanning the catwalks in Paris this week for next spring's must-have handbag, as a sweeping exhibition at the French capital's fashion and textile museum reveals the bag in all its forms.1World
1111N.B. residents block off highway to protest cuts to local health care (Canadian Press)Canadian Press - SAINT-QUENTIN, N.B. (CP) - A major highway in northern New Brunswick remained closed to almost all traffic Monday, as local residents protested planned health care cuts.1World
1112Study: 400K Fewer Tech Jobs Since 2001The U.S. information tech sector lost 403,300 jobs between March 2001 and April 2004, and the market for tech workers remains bleak, according to a new report.4Sci/Tech
1113Iraq Cleric Agrees to End Uprising, Fighting Rages On NAJAF, Iraq (Reuters) - A radical Iraqi cleric leading a Shi'ite uprising agreed on Wednesday to disarm his militia and leave one of the country's holiest Islamic shrines after warnings of an onslaught by government forces.1World
1114Saudi Militant Killed in ClashSaudi security forces have killed a wanted militant near the scene of a deadly shootout Thursday. Officials say the militant was killed in a gunbattle Friday in the northern town of Buraida, hours after one 1World
1115Portsmouth back Redknapp over agents #39; fees claimPortsmouth chairman Milan Mandaric said on Tuesday that Harry Redknapp, who resigned as manager last week, was innocent of any wrong-doing over agent or transfer fees.2Sports
1116Ichiro as exciting as they comeThis record is for all the little guys, for all the players who have to leg out every hit instead of taking a relaxing trot around the bases, for all the batters whose muscles aren #39;t 2Sports
1117Thatcher inquiry to question freed menTwo South Africans acquitted by a Zimbabwean court of charges related to the alleged coup plot in Equatorial Guinea are to be questioned today by the South African authorities.1World
1118Robinson hails Hodgson heroicsCharlie Hodgson #39;s record-equalling performance against South Africa was praised by coach Andy Robinson after the Sale flyhalf scored 27 points in England #39;s 32-16 victory here at Twickenham on Saturday.2Sports
1119SanDisk ups capacity on flash memory cardscom September 30, 2004, 11:11 AM PT. SanDisk announced Thursday increased capacities for several different flash memory cards. The Sunnyvale, Calif.4Sci/Tech
1120Russian jets #39; crashes still mysteriousMOSCOW (CP) - Russia mourned 89 victims of a double air disaster today as debate intensified over whether the two passenger liners could have plunged almost simultaneously from the sky by accident.1World
1121Blue Chips Inch Up, Oil Rise Caps GainsUS blue-chip stocks rose slightly on Friday as government data showed better-than-expected demand in August for durable goods other than transportation equipment, but climbing oil prices limited gains.3Business
1122TransactionsBASEBALL Atlanta (NL): Optioned P Roman Colon to Greenville (Southern); recalled OF Dewayne Wise from Richmond (IL). Boston (AL): Purchased C Sandy Martinez from Cleveland (AL) and assigned him to Pawtucket (IL). Cleveland (AL): Recalled OF Ryan Ludwick from Buffalo (IL). Chicago (NL): Acquired OF Ben Grieve from Milwaukee (NL) for player to be named and cash; acquired C Mike ...2Sports
1123Hassan Body Found in Fallujah: Australian PMAustralia #39;s prime minister says a body found in Fallujah is likely that of kidnapped aid worker Margaret Hassan. John Howard told Parliament a videotape of an Iraqi terrorist group executing a Western woman appears to have been genuine.1World
1124Briefly: Circuit City picks up AT T Net phone planroundup Plus: Tech firms rally against copyright bill...Apple .Mac customers suffer e-mail glitches...Alvarion expands wireless broadband in China.4Sci/Tech
1125Molina ties career high with four hitsBRONX, New York (Ticker) -- Kelvim Escobar was the latest Anaheim Angels #39; pitcher to subdue the New York Yankees. Escobar pitched seven strong innings and Bengie Molina tied a career-high with four hits, including 2Sports
1126PeopleSoft Expects Sales Above EstimatesBusiness software maker PeopleSoft Inc. said Monday that it expects third-quarter revenue to range between \$680 million and \$695 million, above average Wall Street estimates of \$651.3Business
1127Vijay Singh revels in top spotSep 08 - Vijay Singh revelled in his status as the new world number one after winning the Deutsche Bank Championship by three shots in Boston on Monday.2Sports
1128Enron Pressured Merrill in Deal -Attorney (Reuters)Reuters - Enron Corp. , desperate to\meet profit targets, "parked" unwanted power generating barges\at Merrill Lynch in a sham sale designed to be reversed, a\prosecutor said on Tuesday in the first criminal trial of\former executives at the fallen energy company.3Business
1129Dollar Rebounds But Data May Cap Gains NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar rebounded on Monday after a heavy selloff last week, but analysts were uncertain if the rally could hold as the drumbeat of expectation began for to the December U.S. jobs report due Friday.3Business
1130Bush and Kerry Begin Debate Preparation (AP)AP - Their first debate less than a week away, President Bush and Democrat John Kerry kept their public schedules clear on Saturday and began to focus on their prime-time showdown.1World
1131Tom Lehman: A closer lookMany people in golf are asking that today. He certainly wasn #39;t A-list and he wasn #39;t Larry Nelson either. But you couldn #39;t find a more solid guy to lead the United States into Ireland for the 2006 Ryder Cup Matches.2Sports
1132Coles Myer Second-Half Profit Rises 26 on Groceries (Update3)Coles Myer Ltd. Australia #39;s biggest retailer, increased second-half profit by 26 percent after opening fuel and convenience stores, selling more-profitable groceries and cutting costs.3Business
1133Conoco leads race for 25 in LukoilMOSCOW: Us oil major ConocoPhillips is seeking to buy up to 25 in Russian oil giant Lukoil to add billions of barrels of reserves to its books, an industry source familiar with the matter said on Friday.3Business
1134Sports ; Westwood Closes in on First Title of 2004Australian Stuart Appleby, who was the joint second-round leader, returned a two-over 74 to drop to third at three-under while American Chris DiMarco moved into fourth with a round of 69.2Sports
1135Arafat family bickers over medical records of Palestinian leaderPARIS Getting to the bottom of what killed Yassar Arafat could shape up to be an ugly family tug-of-war. Arafat #39;s half-brother and nephew want copies of Arafat #39;s medical records from the suburban Paris hospital 1World
1136Red Hat #39;s CEO is sold on Netscape buyRed Hat is acquiring security and authentication tools from Netscape Security Solutions to bolster its software arsenal. Red Hat #39;s CEO and chairman Matthew Szulik spoke about the future strategy of the Linux supplier.4Sci/Tech
1137AMERICAN LEAGUEWith a doubleheader sweep of the Minnesota Twins, the New York Yankees moved to the verge of clinching their seventh straight AL East title.2Sports
1138Yahoo! Tests Video SearchGlobal Web portal Yahoo! Inc. Wednesday night made available a beta version of a new search service for videos. Called Yahoo! Video Search, the search engine crawls the Web for different types of media files 4Sci/Tech
1139Hi-tech posters guide commutersInteractive posters at 25 underground stations are helping Londoners travel safely over Christmas.4Sci/Tech
1140Brugnetti upsets the field to win 20km walkAthens, Greece (Sports Network) - The first official track event took place this morning and Italy #39;s Ivano Brugnetti won the men #39;s 20km walk at the Summer Olympics in Athens. 2Sports
1141Milosevic Blasts His Trial as 'Pure Farce' THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic condemned his war crimes trial as a "pure farce" on Wednesday in a defiant finish to his opening defense statement against charges of ethnic cleansing in the Balkans.1World
1142Bronner: US Airways To Seek Injunction If Unions Walk; UAL Flight <b>...</b>US Airways Group (otc: UAIRQ - news - people ) on Thursday said it #39;ll seek a court injunction to prohibit a strike by disaffected unions.3Business
1143Unilever shares fall on warningShares in Unilever fall after the Anglo-Dutch consumer goods giant issued a surprise profits warning.3Business
1144Petro-Canada prices sale of 19 stakeSAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) - The Canadian government will sell its 19 percent stake in Petro-Canada for \$2.49 billion, according to the final prospectus filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission Thursday.3Business
1145Rampant Arsenal Stretches Lead, Everton LosesChampions Arsenal opened a five-point lead at the top of the Premier League after a 4-0 thrashing of Charlton Athletic at Highbury Saturday.2Sports
1146Redskins Tied, 3-3The Redskins and Browns have traded field goals and are tied, 3-3, in the first quarter in Cleveland.2Sports
1147Microsoft to Hire Hundreds More in India HYDERABAD, India (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=MSFT.O target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">MSFT.O</A> will hire several hundred new staff at its new Indian campus in the next year, its chief executive said on Monday, in a move aimed at strengthening its presence in Asia's fourth-biggest economy.3Business
1148Internet Vote A SuccessAccording to Swiss authorities, history was made Sunday when 2723 people in four communities in canton Geneva, Switzerland, voted online in a national federal referendum.4Sci/Tech
1149Northeast Indian State Votes Amid Tight Security GUWAHATI, India (Reuters) - People braved a steady drizzle to come out to vote in a remote northeast Indian state on Thursday, as troops guarded polling stations in an election being held under the shadow of violence.1World
1150Three injured Canadian submariners airlifted to Ireland (AFP)AFP - Three of the nine Canadian sailors injured when their newly-delivered, British-built submarine caught fire in the North Atlantic were airlifted Wednesday to hospital in northwest Ireland, officials said.1World
1151Alitalia, Unions Reach Agreement to Qualify for Loan (Update3)Alitalia SpA, Italy #39;s largest airline, reached an agreement with its flight attendants #39; unions to cut 900 jobs, qualifying the company for a government bailout that will keep it in business for another six months.3Business
1152Explosions Rock Baghdad Near U.S. OfficesBAGHDAD, Iraq - A series of strong explosions shook central Baghdad near dawn Sunday, and columns of thick black smoke rose from the Green Zone where U.S. and Iraqi government offices are located...1World
1153Nixon is back in the swingForget September call-ups. The Red Sox may tap their minor league system for an extra player or two when the rules allow them to expand their 25-man roster Wednesday, but any help from the farm is likely to pale against the abundance of talent they gain from the return of numerous players, including Trot Nixon , from the disabled list.2Sports
1154Stormy Economic Waters for Ferry FirmP amp;Os cutbacks announced today are the result of the waves of troubles that have swamped the ferry industry of late. Some would say the company has done well to weather the storms for as long as it has.3Business
1155Football: England v PolandSven-Goran Eriksson may gamble by playing goalkeeper Paul Robinson and striker Jermain Defoe in Poland.1World
1156Straw flies to pressure KhartoumForeign Secretary Jack Straw has flown to Khartoum on a mission to pile the pressure on the Sudanese government to tackle the humanitarian catastrophe in Darfur.1World
1157Wireless Abounds; The Focus Now Is on Improving It Nextel was the big story in telecommunications yesterday, thanks to the Reston company's mega-merger with Sprint, but the future of wireless may be percolating in dozens of Washington area start-ups.4Sci/Tech
1158U.S. Rules Out Deals with Afghan Kidnappers (Reuters)Reuters - A senior U.S. official said on Wednesday\deals should not be done with hostage-takers ahead of the\latest deadline set by Afghan Islamic militants who have\threatened to kill three kidnapped U.N. workers.1World
1159Christmas comes early with Treo 650I have been anticipating this day like a child waits for Christmas. Today, PalmOne introduces the Treo 650, the answer to my quot;what smart phone will I buy?4Sci/Tech
1160Singh on top of the world, and he got there quietlyTHOUSAND OAKS -- Anonymity is only a problem if you want it to be, and it is obvious Vijay Singh doesn #39;t want it to be. Let others chase fame.2Sports
1161A New-Age ReferenceWikipedia has surprised Web watchers by growing fast and maturing into one of the most popular reference sites.4Sci/Tech
1162Protect your computerIt only takes 20 minutes on the Internet for an unprotected computer running Microsoft Windows to be taken over by a hacker. Any personal or financial information stored 4Sci/Tech
1163Russia #39;s Severstal makes formal offer for Stelco Inc. amid <b>...</b>TORONTO (CP) - Russia #39;s Severstal has made an offer to buy Stelco Inc., in what #39;s believed to be one of several competing offers emerging for the restructuring but profitable Hamilton steel producer.3Business
1164Prices Fluctuate in a FlashPrices for flash memory cards -- the little modules used by digital cameras, handheld organizers, MP3 players and cell phones to store pictures, music and other data -- are headed down -- way down. Past trends suggest that prices will drop 35 percent a year, but industry analysts think that rate will be more like 40 or 50 percent this year and next, due to more manufacturers entering the market.4Sci/Tech
1165Disney Nominated Ovitz to Board Before Ousting HimWalt Disney Co. #39;s directors nominated Michael Ovitz to serve on its board for another three years at a meeting just weeks before forcing him out of his job as 3Business
1166EU, Japan win WTO approval to impose duties on USThe European Union, Japan, Brazil and five other countries won World Trade Organization approval to impose tariffs worth more than \$150 million a year on imports from the United 3Business
1167Honeywell LCD suit targets Apple, othersIndustrial conglomerate Honeywell International on Wednesday said it has filed a lawsuit against 34 electronics companies including Apple Computer and Eastman Kodak, claiming patent infringement of its liquid crystal display technology.3Business
1168Adams backs power-sharing planSinn Fein leader Gerry Adams has put the pressure for the success or failure of the Northern Ireland assembly talks firmly on the shoulders of Ian Paisley.1World
1169US buy spurs registrar #39;s share surgeAustralia #39;s Computershare has agreed to buy EquiServe of the United States for US\$292 million (\$423 million), making it the largest US share registrar and driving its shares up by a third.3Business
1170Coulthard fits the bill at Red BullDavid Coulthard #39;s season-long search for a Formula One drive next year is almost over. Negotiations between Red Bull Racing and Coulthard, who tested for the Austrian team for the first time 2Sports
1171Short-term T-bill rates mixedInterest rates on short-term Treasury securities were mixed in yesterday's auction. The Treasury Department sold \$18 billion in three-month bills at a discount rate of 1.640 percent, up from 1.635 percent last week. An additional \$16 billion was sold in six-month bills at a rate of 1.840 percent, down from 1.860 percent.3Business
1172Marsh ousts 2 top executivesTwo top executives of scandal-tarred insurance firm Marsh Inc. were ousted yesterday, the company said, the latest casualties of an industry probe by New York's attorney general.3Business
1173Southern Cal Wary of Colorado State QB (AP)AP - Southern California tailback LenDale White remembers Justin Holland from high school. The Colorado State quarterback made quite an impression.2Sports
1174UPDATE: HENMAN IS SENT TO SLEEP IN MADRIDTIM HENMAN last night admitted all of his energy has been drained away as he bowed out of the Madrid Masters. The top seed, who had a blood test on Wednesday to get to the bottom of his fatigue, went down 2Sports
1175USDA confirms Asian soybean rust in USUSDA #39;s Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) this morning announced it has confirmed a detection of soybean rust from two test plots at Louisiana State University near Baton Rouge, Louisiana.3Business
1176Indonesia's Megawati Apologizes, Warns on Terror JAKARTA (Reuters) - President Megawati Sukarnoputri urged Indonesians on Thursday to accept the results of the country's first direct election of a leader, but stopped short of conceding defeat.1World
1177N-capable Ghaznavi missile test-firedISLAMABAD: Pakistan early Monday test-fired its indigenously developed short-range nuclear-capable Ghaznavi missile, the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.1World
1178Microsoft #39;s procurement deals arouse concernWhile the US software giant Microsoft has achieved almost sweeping victories in government procurement projects in several Chinese provinces and municipalities, the process 4Sci/Tech
1179Cemex to buy British RMC GroupMexican Cemex, being the third largest cement maker in the world, agreed to buy its British competitor - RMC Group - for \$5.8 billion, as well as their debts in order to expand their activity on the building materials market of the USA and Europe.3Business
1180Windows XP Security Update DelayedMicrosoft Corp. has delayed automated distribution of a major security upgrade to its Windows XP Professional operating system, citing a desire to give companies more time to test it.4Sci/Tech
1181Man tried for UK student's murderThe trial of a man accused of murdering York backpacker Caroline Stuttle begins in Australia.1World
1182Gateway spreads out at retailGateway computers will be more widely available at Office Depot, in the PC maker #39;s latest move to broaden distribution at retail stores since acquiring rival eMachines this year. 4Sci/Tech
1183Silver lining navigated on high seasATHENS -- US sailors needed a big day to bring home gold and bronze medals from the sailing finale here yesterday. But rolling the dice on windshifts and starting tactics backfired both in Star and Tornado classes, and the Americans had to settle for a single silver medal.2Sports
1184Intel Rolls Out Single-Core #39;Madison #39; ChipsIntel Corp. is refreshing its 64-bit Itanium 2 processor line with six new chips based on the Madison core. The new processors represent the last single-core Itanium chips that the Santa Clara, Calif.4Sci/Tech
1185AIG settles over accounting probeThe world's largest insurance group pays \$126m in fines as part of a settlement with US regulators over its dealings with two firms.3Business
1186EU prepares green light for Turkey #39;s entryBRUSSELS: The EU sought Wednesday to keep pressure on Turkey over its bid to start talks on joining the bloc, as last-minute haggling seemed set to go down to the wire at a summit poised to give a green light to Ankara.1World
1187State Department Counterterror Chief Quits (AP)AP - J. Cofer Black, the State Department official in charge of counterterrorism, is leaving government in the next few weeks.1World
1188Broadband used by 51 percent of online populationFor the first time, broadband connections are reaching more than half (51 percent) of the American online population at home, according to measurement taken in July by Nielsen/NetRatings, a Milpitas-based Internet audience measurement and research ...4Sci/Tech
1189Cavaliers Activate Forward Luke Jackson (AP)AP - Cavaliers forward Luke Jackson was activated Wednesday after missing five games because of tendinitis in his right knee. Cleveland also placed forward Sasha Pavlovic on the injured list.2Sports
1190John Player to lay off 90 workersThe tobacco firm John Player amp; Sons has announced plans to lay off 90 workers at its cigarette factory in Dublin. The company said it was planning a phased closure of the factory between now and February as part of a review of its global operations.3Business
1191Fed: Consumers Borrowed Freely in Sept. (AP)AP - Consumers borrowed more freely in September, especially when it came to racking up charges on their credit cards, the Federal Reserve reported Friday.3Business
1192US drafts new UN resolution on Sudan over Darfur (AFP)AFP - The United States presented a draft UN resolution that steps up the pressure on Sudan over the crisis in Darfur, including possible international sanctions against its oil sector.1World
1193At least 33 killed, 70 wounded in Pakistan bombings (AFP)AFP - At least 33 people were killed and dozens others wounded when two bombs ripped through a congregation of Sunni Muslims in Pakistan's central city of Multan, police said.1World
1194College Loans Need Creative ChangeBold, innovative solutions are key to addressing the rapidly rising costs of higher education and the steady reduction in government-subsidized help to finance such education.3Business
1195Ground-Level Views of What Needs FixingJust as the PhD crowd emerge with different interpretations of today's economy, everyday Americans battling to balance the checkbook hold diverse opinions about where things stand now and in the future.3Business
1196Lions put it into perspectiveThe Brisbane Lions #39; football manager stepped out of the changerooms just before six o #39;clock last night and handed one of the milling supporters a six-pack of beer.2Sports
1197Just flush with prideAuthorities here are always eager to show off their accomplishments, so when Beijing hosted the World Toilet Organization conference last week, delegates were given a grand tour of the city's toilets.3Business
1198Cavs owner in #39;serious #39; negotiations to sell teamCavaliers owner Gordon Gund is in quot;serious quot; negotiations to sell the NBA franchise, which has enjoyed a dramatic financial turnaround since the arrival of star LeBron James.2Sports
1199US is urged to adopt new, diverse energy policyWASHINGTON Trying to break a deadlock on energy policy, a diverse group of environmentalists, academics and former government officials were to publish a report on Wednesday that presents strategies for making the United States cleaner, more competitive 3Business
1200Day 6 Roundup: China back on winning trackAfter two days of gloom, China was back on the winning rails on Thursday with Liu Chunhong winning a weightlifting title on her record-shattering binge and its shuttlers contributing two golds in the cliff-hanging finals. 2Sports
1201Finding a Power Stroke When Most Hitters Start to FadeOne question that arises whenever a player is linked to steroids is, "What would he have done without them?" Baseball history whispers an answer.2Sports
1202Bhopal victims commemorate 20th anniversary of disaster (AFP)AFP - A series of torchlight rallies and vigils were held after darkness fell on this central Indian city as victims and activists jointly commemorated a night of horror 20 years ago when lethal gas leaked from a pesticide plant and killed thousands.1World
1203Review: Microsoft's OneNote Organizes DataConsider the New World of Information - stuff that, unlike the paper days of the past, doesn't always physically exist. You've got notes, scrawlings and snippets, Web graphics, photos and sounds. Stuff needs to be cut, pasted, highlighted, annotated, crossed out, dragged away. And, as Ross Perot used to say (or maybe it was Dana Carvey impersonating him), don't forget the graphs and charts.4Sci/Tech
1204Golf: Round 2 of Canadian Open Resumes SaturdayThe second round of the Canadian Open golf tournament continues Saturday Glenn Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ontario, after play was suspended late Friday due to darkness.2Sports
1205Russia LNG Project in N. American DealA consortium led by Royal Dutch/Shell Group that is developing gas reserves off Russia #39;s Sakhalin Island said Thursday it has struck a US\$6 billion (euro4.3Business
1206Hollywood sues computer server operators in major anti-piracy moveMajor Hollywood studios on Tuesday announced scores of lawsuits against computer server operators worldwide, including eDonkey, BitTorrent and DirectConnect networks, for allowing trading of pirated movies.4Sci/Tech
1207New York Unveils Last, Best Bid to Gain the Olympics in 2012A massive plan to attract the 2012 Summer Olympics to New York, touting the city's diversity, financial and media power, was revealed Wednesday.2Sports
1208Zimbabwe Convicts Accused #39;Mercenary #39; for WeaponsA Zimbabwe court Friday convicted a British man accused of leading a coup plot against the government of oil-rich Equatorial Guinea on weapons charges, but acquitted most of the 69 other men held with him.1World
1209Sports venues look to score with wireless, HDTVBut will Wi-Fi, high-definition broadcasts, mobile messaging and other enhancements improve the game, or wreck it?\<br /> Photos of tech-friendly parks\4Sci/Tech
1210Audit of referendum supports ChavezAn audit by international observers supported official elections results that gave President Hugo Chavez a victory over a recall vote against him, the secretary-general of the Organisation of American States announced.3Business
1211Fatal stabbings raise concern over dangerous holiday party season for teens (Canadian Press)Canadian Press - TORONTO (CP) - The fatal stabbing of a young man trying to eject unwanted party guests from his family home, the third such knifing in just weeks, has police worried about a potentially fatal holiday recipe: teens, alcohol and knives.1World
1212F1 test vetoedNICK Heidfeld #39;s test with Williams has been brought forward after BAR blocked plans for Anthony Davidson to drive its Formula One rival #39;s car.2Sports
1213Subway suicide bomb kills 10MOSCOW - A female suicide bomber set off a shrapnel-filled explosive device outside a busy Moscow subway station on Tuesday night, officials said, killing 10 people and injuring more than 50.1World
1214Park uses late rally to take lead at Wachovia ClassicGrace Park closed with an eagle and two birdies for a 7-under-par 65 and a two-stroke lead after three rounds of the Wachovia LPGA Classic on Saturday.2Sports
1215Ivory Coast military planes attack ex-rebel BouakeABIDJAN (AFP) - Two Ivory Coast military aircraft carried out a second raid on Bouake, the stronghold of the former rebel New Forces (FN) in the divided west African country, a French military source told AFP.1World
1216Beltran, Astros AdvanceCarlos Beltran drives in five runs to carry the Astros to a 12-3 rout of the Braves in Game 5 of their first-round NL playoff series.2Sports
1217Phone Lines Deliver Next-Gen TVOn-demand viewing isn't just for TiVo owners anymore. Television over internet protocol, or TVIP, offers custom programming over standard copper wires.4Sci/Tech
1218Apple warns about bad batteriesApple is recalling 28,000 faulty batteries for its 15-inch Powerbook G4 laptops.3Business
1219Fighters Look to Separate Themselves From CrowdSince Lennox Lewis #39;s retirement, the heavyweight division has been knocked for having more quantity than quality. Eight heavyweights on Saturday night #39;s card at Madison Square Garden hope to change that perception, at least for one night.2Sports
1220PalmSource Takes the Wraps Off Palm OS Cobalt 6.1PalmSource #39;s European developer conference is going on now in Germany, and this company is using this opportunity to show off Palm OS Cobalt 6.1, the latest version of its operating system.4Sci/Tech
1221CA #39;s ex-CEO is indicted on fraudThe former Chief Executive Officer of Computer Associates was indicted by a federal grand jury in New York Wednesday for allegedly participating in a massive fraud conspiracy and an elaborate cover up of a scheme that cost investors 3Business
1222Ballmer bullish on future, bearish on LinuxSpeaking to members of the Massachusetts Software Council, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer touted a bright future for technology but warned his listeners to think twice before adopting open-source products like Linux.4Sci/Tech
1223Cerulean gives Trillian 3.0 IM sneak peekMIAMI - The Trillian instant messaging (IM) application will feature several enhancements in its upcoming version 3.0, including new video and audio chat capabilities, enhanced IM session logs and integration with the Wikipedia online encyclopedia, according to information posted Friday on the product developer's Web site.4Sci/Tech
1224Honeywell to Buy Novar to Expand in Building Products (Update9)Honeywell International Inc., the world #39;s largest supplier of building controls, agreed to buy Novar Plc for 798 million pounds (\$1.53 billion) to expand its security, fire and ventilation-systems business in Europe.3Business
1225Weisel settles chargesSan Francisco investment bank Thomas Weisel Partners on Thursday agreed to pay \$12.5 million to settle allegations that some of the stock research the bank published during the Internet boom was tainted by conflicts of interest.3Business
1226Indonesia's Yudhoyono rejects foreign help to solve Aceh conflict (AFP)AFP - A state of civil emergency in the rebellion-hit Indonesian province of Aceh has been formally extended by six month, as the country's president pledged to end violence there without foreign help.1World
1227IRA Adventures (Forbes.com)Forbes.com - Peter Frankling tapped an unusual source to fund his new business, which makes hot-dog-shaped ice cream treats known as Cool Dogs: Two investors, one a friend and the other a professional venture capitalist, put in more than #36;100,000 each from their Individual Retirement Accounts. Later Franklin added #36;150,000 from his own IRA.3Business
1228Netflix, TiVo to Develop Joint Product (Reuters)Reuters - Online DVD rental service Netflix Inc.\and TiVo Inc., maker of a digital video recorder, on Thursday\said they have agreed to develop a joint entertainment\offering, driving shares of both companies higher.4Sci/Tech
1229Broker sued in bid-rig inquiryA San Diego insurance brokerage has been sued by New York Attorney General Elliot Spitzer for allegedly soliciting payoffs in exchange for steering business to preferred insurance companies.3Business
1230EU agrees to lift tariffs on US goodsThe European Union agreed Monday to lift penalties that have cost American exporters \$300 million, following the repeal of a US corporate tax break deemed illegal under global trade rules.3Business
1231Powell spoke to Singh, Kasuri ahead of talksUS Secretary of State Colin Powell on Monday said he had spoken to both Indian Foreign Minister K Natwar Singh and his Pakistani counterpart Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri late last week before the two met in New Delhi this week for talks.1World
1232Mets Stun Cubs 4-3 on Walk-Off HR in 11thNEW YORK - Victor Diaz hit a tying, three-run homer with two outs in the ninth inning, and Craig Brazell's first major league home run in the 11th gave the New York Mets a stunning 4-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Saturday. The Cubs had much on the line...1World
123354 dead, million flee homes as rains lash northeast India, Bangladesh (AFP)AFP - At least 54 people have died and more than a million have fled their homes as torrential rains lashed parts of India and Bangladesh, officials said.1World
1234Calif. OKs Toughest Auto Emissions RulesLOS ANGELES - California has adopted the world's first rules to reduce greenhouse emissions for autos, taking what supporters see as a dramatic step toward cleaning up the environment but also ensuring higher costs for drivers. The rules may lead to sweeping changes in vehicles nationwide, especially if other states opt to follow California's example...1World
1235Global Markets: European Shares Climb LONDON (Reuters) - European stock markets scaled near-2-1/2 year highs on Friday as oil prices held below \$48 a barrel, and the euro held off from mounting another assault on \$1.30 but hovered near record highs against the dollar.3Business
1236Tim Duncan and Spurs torch Kicks 99-81Tim Duncan had 17 points and 10 rebounds, helping the San Antonio Spurs to a 99-81 victory over the New York Kicks. This was the Spurs fourth straight win this season.2Sports
1237Ganguly, Harbhajan ruled out of second TestNagpur: India suffered a double blow even before the first ball was bowled in the crucial third cricket Test against Australia on Tuesday when captain Sourav Ganguly and off spinner Harbhajan Singh were ruled out of the match.2Sports
1238Stand by your man: Parties defend candidates after Bush-Kerry debate (AFP)AFP - Republican and Democratic leaders each declared victory after the first head-to-head sparring match between President George W. Bush and Democratic presidential hopeful John Kerry.1World
1239Consoles in terribly short supplyTHIS YULE is all about console supply and there #39;s precious little units around, it has emerged. Nintendo has announced that it is going to ship another 400,000 units of its DS console to the United States to meet the shortfall there.4Sci/Tech
1240Samsung expects to see #39;05 chip growth halvedAnnual global semiconductor sales growth will probably fall by half in 2005 and memory chip sales could collapse as a supply glut saps prices, world-leading memory chip maker Samsung Electronics said on Monday.4Sci/Tech
1241VoIP Vs. Conventional TelephonesNEW YORK - Traditional phone systems may be going the way of the Pony Express. Voice-over-Internet Protocol, technology that allows users to make and receive phone calls using the Internet, is giving the old circuit-switched system a run for its money.4Sci/Tech
1242Mets Hire Former Yankees Hitting Coach (AP)AP - Former New York Yankees hitting coach Rick Down was hired for the same job by the Mets on Friday, reuniting him with new manager Willie Randolph.2Sports
1243The hounding of Kofi AnnanLast night in New York, the UN secretary-general was given a standing ovation - a robust response to a series of attacks in past weeks.1World
1244Mauresmo, Davenport reach semis in GermanyFILDERSTADT (Germany) - Amelie Mauresmo and Lindsay Davenport took their battle for the No. 1 ranking and Porsche Grand Prix title into the semi-finals with straight-sets victories on Friday.2Sports
1245Atkins Sees Diet Pickup After New Year (Reuters)Reuters - The company behind the Atkins Diet\on Friday shrugged off a recent decline in interest in low-carb\diets as a seasonal blip, and its marketing chief said\consumers would cut out starchy foods again after picking up\pounds over the holidays.3Business
1246Honda #39;s Perpetual Motion MachinesThere #39;s something to be said for being the quot;first mover quot; in an industry trend. Those years of extra experience in tinkering with a new idea can be invaluable in helping the first 3Business
1247Africa specialists expect boost in production of malaria netsJOHANNESBURG -- Meeting in Nigeria four years ago, African leaders set a goal that 60 percent of children and pregnant women in malaria-affected areas around the continent would be sleeping under bed nets by the end of 2005.1World
1248La. Reports First Cases of Soybean Rust (AP)AP - The first U.S. cases of the fungus soybean rust, which hinders plant growth and drastically cuts crop production, were found at two research sites in Louisiana, officials said Wednesday.4Sci/Tech
1249Cards vs. Jets quarter-by-quarterCarter returned, but it was running back Curtis Martin and the offensive line that put the Jets ahead. Martin rushed for all but 10 yards of a 45-yard drive that stalled at the Cardinals 10.2Sports
1250MyDoom Virus Writing Not a Resume Builder quot;There #39;s no way anyone would hire them to fight viruses, quot; said Sophos security analyst Gregg Mastoras. quot;For one, no security firm could maintain its reputation by employing hackers.4Sci/Tech
1251Symantec backpedals over mislabelled TrojanSymantec has revoked its decision to blacklist a program that allows Web surfers in China to browse government-blocked Web sites. The move follows reports that the firm labelled the Freegate program, which 4Sci/Tech
1252Before-the-Bell: Chiron Shares Stumble NEW YORK (Reuters) - Shares of Chiron Corp. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=CHIR.O target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">CHIR.O</A> fell 7 percent before the market open on Friday, a day after the biopharmaceutical company said it is delaying shipment of its flu vaccine, Fluvirin, because lots containing 4 million vaccines do not meet product sterility standards.3Business
1253FCC chief pushes to protect Net phone servicesThe nation's top telecommunications regulator said yesterday he will push -- before the next president is inaugurated -- to protect fledgling Internet telephone services from getting taxed and heavily regulated by the 50 state governments.3Business
1254Bill Gates Signs UNESCO AgreementMicrosoft has signed a pact to work with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to increase computer use, Internet access and teacher training in developing countries.4Sci/Tech
1255San Diego ChargersDENVER (Ticker) -- Jake Plummer more than made up for a lack of a running game. Plummer passed for 294 yards and two touchdowns as the Denver Broncos posted a 23-13 victory over the San Diego Chargers in a battle of AFC West Division rivals.2Sports
1256KING/5 owner Belo plans to cut jobsDALLAS -- Belo Corp. said yesterday that it would cut 250 jobs, more than half of them at its flagship newspaper, The Dallas Morning News, and that an internal investigation into circulation overstatements 3Business
1257Honolulu Residents Vote for Mayor (AP)AP - Duke Bainum outspent Mufi Hannemann in Honolulu's most expensive mayoral race, but apparently failed to garner enough votes in Saturday's primary to claim the office outright.1World
1258Briefly: Lawmakers to vote on spyware, piracy billsroundup Plus: Microsoft tests Windows Marketplace...Nortel delays financials again...Microsoft updates SharePoint.4Sci/Tech
1259Fed #39;s Santomero says rate rises have a way to goThe Federal Reserve still has some way to go to restore US interest rates to more normal levels, Philadelphia Federal Reserve President Anthony Santomero said on Monday.3Business
1260Call him Jolly Ol #39; St. RickIt took all of about five minutes of an introductory press conference Wednesday at Heritage Hall for USC basketball to gain something it never really had before.2Sports
1261Delta Auditor Concerned About AirlineDelta Air Lines (DAL.N: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Wednesday its auditors have expressed doubt about the airline #39;s financial viability.3Business
1262Scotsman praised as media urged to keep Dafur in spotlightPOLITICIANS and aid agencies yesterday stressed the importance of the media in keeping the spotlight on the appalling human rights abuses taking place in the Darfur region of Sudan.1World
1263Yankees' AL East Lead Drops to 3 1/2 Games (AP)AP - The Boston Red Sox looked at the out-of-town scoreboard and could hardly believe what they saw. The New York Yankees were trailing big at home against the Cleveland Indians in what would be the worst loss in the 101-year history of the storied franchise.2Sports
1264With One Life to Live, the Red Sox Want It NowThe Red Sox will either complete an amazing comeback as the first team to rebound from a 3-0 deficit in postseason history, or the Yankees will stop them.2Sports
1265Poor diet linked to bad behaviour\Children who have a poor diet are more likely to become aggressive and anti-social, US researchers believe.1World
1266Microsoft liberates more codeOPEN SOURCE champion Microsoft is expanding its programme to give government organisations some of its source code. In a communique from the lair of the Vole, in Redmond, spinsters have said that Microsoft 4Sci/Tech
1267Sox reach agreement with ClementThe Red Sox have reached agreement with free agent pitcher Matt Clement yesterday on a three-year deal that will pay him around \$25 million, his agent confirmed yesterday.2Sports
1268Ronin says target statement due soonTakeover target Ronin Property Group said it would respond to an offer by Multiplex Group for all the securities in the company in about three weeks.3Business
1269Stripper shortage reflects industry demands for more demeaning acts: expert (Canadian Press)Canadian Press - OTTAWA (CP) - Contrary to Immigration Department claims, there is no shortage of native-borne exotic dancers in Canada, says a University of Toronto law professor who has studied the strip club business.1World
1270No Picnic, but Yanks Are Far From PanicHEN Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz hit consecutive home runs Sunday night in Chicago to put the Red Sox ahead, there was dancing in the streets in Boston.2Sports
1271Looking for a rare read? Soon, you #39;ll just Google itGoogle Inc. is trying to establish an online reading room for five major libraries by scanning stacks of hard-to-find books into its widely used Internet search engine.3Business
1272IHS ENERGY acquiert Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA)HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 1, 2004-- L #39;operazione crea una centrale globale per l #39;analisi strategica el #39;approfondimento del settore energetico IHS Energy, fonte globale leader di software, analisi e informazioni 3Business
1273EU sure of deal on status of CyprusThe European Union presidency yesterday expressed optimism that a deal could be struck over Turkey #39;s refusal to recognize Cyprus in the lead-up to next weekend #39;s EU summit, which will decide whether to give Ankara a date for the start of accession talks.1World
1274Bush Vows Second-Term Push for Palestinian StateWASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush on Friday set a four-year goal of seeing a Palestinian state established and he and British Prime Minister Tony Blair vowed to mobilize international support to help make it happen now that Yasser Arafat is dead.1World
1275Truth Wizards: They know a lie when they hear itWASHINGTON Can you always tell when somebody #39;s lying? If so, you might be a wizard of the fib. A California psychology professor says there #39;s a tiny subculture of people that can pick out a lie nearly every time they hear one.4Sci/Tech
1276Sudan Questions WHO Darfur Deaths Figures KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan on Saturday questioned U.N. estimates that up to 70,000 people have died from hunger and disease in its remote Darfur region since a rebellion began 20 months ago.1World
1277Acceptance LettersType design was once the province of skilled artisans. With the help of new computer programs, neophytes have flooded the Internet with their creations.4Sci/Tech
1278RCN Outlines BankruptcyRCN Inc., co-owner of Starpower Communications LLC, the Washington area television, telephone and Internet provider, filed a plan of reorganization yesterday that it said puts the company 4Sci/Tech
1279Hokies' victory is sweeter this seasonMIAMI -- Bryan Randall grabbed a set of Mardi Gras beads and waved them aloft, while his teammates exalted in the prospect of a trip to New Orleans.2Sports
1280Valiant <em>Reg</em> readers save internet<strong>Letters</strong> Reports of demise premature4Sci/Tech
1281Nuggets add to Raptors woesTORONTO (CP) - With an injured Vince Carter on the bench, the Toronto Raptors dropped their sixth straight game Friday, 101-87 to the Denver Nuggets.2Sports
1282AirTran CEO Sees Another Airline Liquidation SoonThe US airline industry, riddled with excess supply, will see a significant drop in capacity, or far fewer seats, as a result of at least one airline liquidating in the next year, according to AirTran Airways Chief Executive Joe Leonard.3Business
1283Stonecipher: Boeing Will Win US Air-Tanker Deal In The EndBoeing (nyse: BA - news - people ) Chief Executive Harry Stonecipher is keeping the faith. On Monday, the head of the aerospace and military contractor insists he #39;s confident his firm will ultimately win out 3Business
1284Rivalry Lives Up to HypeWhile not quite a return to glory, Monday represents the Redskins' return to the national consciousness.2Sports
1285National Foods posts increased net profitAustralia #39;s biggest supplier of fresh milk, National Foods, has posted a net profit of \$68.7 million, an increase of 14 per cent on last financial year.3Business
1286DRUG LIABILITY: Attorneys want to query Merck CEOLawyers for customers suing Merck amp; Co. want to question CEO Raymond Gilmartin about what he knew about the dangers of Vioxx before the company withdrew the drug from the market because of health hazards.3Business
1287Singh named player of the yearVijay Singh has won the US PGA Tour player of the year award for the first time, ending Tiger Woods #39;s five-year hold on the honour.2Sports
1288Sanjay Kumar indicted for fraudNew York; September 23, 2004 - The Department of Justice (DoJ), FBI and US Attorney #39;s Office handed down a 10-count indictment against former Computer Associates (CA) chairman and CEO Sanjay Kumar and Stephen Richards, former CA head of worldwide sales.3Business
1289At least four Georgian soldiers killed in separatist region clashes (AFP)AFP - At least four Georgian soldiers were killed and five wounded in overnight clashes in Georgia's separatist, pro-Russian region of South Ossetia, Georgian officers near the frontline with Ossetian forces said early Thursday.1World
1290Chronology of Intel #39;s delays and cancellationsIntel, the world #39;s largest chip maker, scrapped a plan Thursday to enter the digital television chip business, marking a major retreat from its push into consumer electronics.4Sci/Tech
1291Pacific Hydro lures biddersPACIFIC Hydro shares yesterday caught an updraught that sent them more than 20 per cent higher after the wind farmer moved to flush out a bidder.3Business
1292Schroder reaffirms support for Turkeys bidThe European Commission is expected later this week to recommend EU membership talks with Turkey. Meanwhile, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan are anticipating a quot;positive report.1World
1293US tops the spam leagueThe US is the originator of over 42 of the worlds unsolicited commercial e-mail, making it the worst offender in a league table of the top 12 spam producing countries published yesterday by anti-virus firm Sophos.4Sci/Tech
1294US Consumers Anxious About Lack of Hiring NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. consumer confidence retreated in August while Chicago-area business activity slowed, according to reports on Tuesday that added to worries the economy's patch of slow growth may last beyond the summer.3Business
1295Intel Prepares for the futureIntel is drawing the curtain on some of its future research projects to continue making transistors smaller, faster, and less power-hungry out as far as 2020.4Sci/Tech
1296England Doubles Up PolandEngland got strikes from sparkling debut starter Jermain Defoe and Michael Owen to defeat Poland in a Uefa World Cup qualifier in Chorzow.2Sports
1297Canada to relax drug lawThe Canadian government signalled its intention yesterday to reintroduce legislation to decriminalise the possession of small amounts of marijuana.1World
1298Anti-spam plan overwhelms sitesA screensaver targeting spam-related websites appears to have been too successful.1World
1299Els, Westwood win Match Play semifinalsTitleholder Ernie Els moved within sight of a record sixth World Match Play title on Saturday by solving a putting problem to overcome injured Irishman Padraig Harrington 5 and 4.2Sports
1300Nats get DC #39;s nodIf the Washington Nationals never win a pennant, they have no reason to ever doubt that DC loves them. Yesterday, the District City Council tentatively approved a tab for a publicly financed ballpark that could amount to as much as \$630 million.2Sports
1301News.com Extra: Can billions of political spam emails sway the election?Plus: Experts fear Check 21 could lead to massive bank fraud.4Sci/Tech
1302More American Youths Abusing Prescription DrugsBy SIOBHAN McDONOUGH WASHINGTON (AP) -- Fewer American youths are using marijuana, LSD and Ecstasy, but more are abusing prescription drugs, says a government report released Thursday. The 2003 National Survey on Drug Use and Health also found youths and young adults are more aware of the risks of using pot once a month or more frequently...4Sci/Tech
1303Ivory Coast Warplanes Kill 9 French SoldiersABIDJAN (Reuters) - Ivory Coast warplanes killed nine French soldiers on Saturday in a bombing raid during the fiercest clashes with rebels for 18 months and France hit back by destroying most of the West African country's small airforce.1World
1304Unilever reviews earnings targetsUnilever has reported a three percent rise in third-quarter earnings but warned it is reviewing its targets up to 2010, after issuing a shock profits warning last month.3Business
1305Photo: Giant digital imageA TNO engineer prepares to start capturing images for the world's biggest digital photo.4Sci/Tech
1306One player suspended, another dismissed by FulmerDefensive back Brandon Johnson, who had two interceptions for Tennessee at Mississippi, was suspended indefinitely Monday for violation of team rules.2Sports
1307Busch stays on top as the Chase turns at PhoenixPoints leader Kurt Busch spun out and ran out of fuel, and his misfortune was one of the reasons crew chief Jimmy Fennig elected not to pit with 20 laps to go.2Sports
1308Oil Retreat Deepens Ahead of U.S. DataLONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices extended recent heavy losses on Wednesday ahead of weekly U.S. data expected to show fuel stocks rising in time for peak winter demand.3Business
1309Money no object as Russian teams go after locked out NHL stars(CP) - The NHL all-star game hasn #39;t been cancelled after all. It #39;s just been moved to Russia. The agent for New York Rangers winger Jaromir Jagr confirmed Monday that the Czech star had joined Omsk Avangard 2Sports
1310PalmOne pushes out Treo updatePalmOne is aiming to sharpen up its image with the launch of the Treo 650 on Monday. As previously reported, the smart phone update has a higher-resolution screen and a faster processor than the previous top-of-the-line model, the Treo 600.4Sci/Tech
1311Militants rebuff Abbas truce ideaGAZA CITY, Gaza Strip -- Islamic militant groups behind many suicide bombings dismissed yesterday a call from Mahmoud Abbas, the interim Palestinian leader, to halt attacks in the run-up to a Jan. 9 election to replace Yasser Arafat.1World
1312Asian Leaders Urged to Prompt N. Korea to Resume TalksSecretary of State Colin Powell is wrapping up an East Asia trip focused on prodding North Korea to resume talks aimed at ending its nuclear-weapons program.1World
1313Relay debacle ends Jones #39; jinxed gamesHERE in the land of myth, that familiar god of sports -- karma -- threw a bolt of lightning into the Olympic stadium yesterday. Marion Jones lunged desperately with her baton in the 4 x 100m relay final, but couldn #39;t reach her target.2Sports
1314MIT Warns of Critical Vulnerabilities in Kerberos 5kinrowan writes quot;MIT, inventor of Kerberos, has announced a pair of vulnerabities in the software that will allow an attacker to either execute a DOS attack or execute code on the machine.4Sci/Tech
1315Painkiller risk to gut revealedThe risk of intestinal damage from common painkillers may be higher than thought, research suggests.1World
1316Earthquakes rattle western JapanAN earthquake measuring 7.3 on the Richter Scale hit western Japan this morning, just hours after another strong quake rocked the area.1World
1317Vodafone #39;s New Handsets To Beat RivalsVodafone has increased the competition ahead of Christmas with plans to launch 10 handsets before the festive season. The Newbury-based group said it will begin selling the phones in November.3Business
1318Roger Waters Goes to War with Online Tracks (Reuters)Reuters - Former Pink Floyd mainman Roger\Waters released two new songs, both inspired by the U.S.-led\invasion of Iraq, via online download outlets Tuesday.4Sci/Tech
1319Former Enron asst treasurer strikes plea dealA former assistant treasurer at Enron Corp. (ENRNQ.PK: Quote, Profile, Research) agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy to commit securities fraud on Tuesday and will cooperate with 3Business
1320No Apology from UK Prince After Nightclub ScuffleBritain #39;s Prince Harry, struggling to shed a growing quot;wild child quot; image, won #39;t apologize to a photographer he scuffled with outside an exclusive London nightclub, a royal spokesman said on Saturday.1World
1321UK house prices #39;fell in October #39;UK house prices fell by 1.1 in October, confirming a softening of the housing market, Halifax has said. The UK #39;s biggest mortgage lender said prices rose 18.3Business
1322Pakistan #39;s caretaker PM resignsPakistan #39;s interim Prime Minister Chaudhry Shaujaat Hussain has announced his resignation, paving the way for his successor Shauket Aziz.1World
1323Muslim group claims Jewish Paris attackA previously unknown group calling itself Jamaat Ansar al-Jihad al-Islamiya says it set fire to a Jewish soup kitchen in Paris, according to an Internet statement.1World
1324S.E.C. Inquiry on Circulation at Newspapers Said to WidenMore than six newspaper companies have received letters from the Securities and Exchange Commission seeking information about their circulation practices.3Business
1325Kidney drug approval gives Shire some breathing spaceTHE 64,000 dollar - correction, make that 500 million dollar -uestion hanging over Shire Pharmaceuticals is whether the 5 per cent jump in the companys shares yesterday reflects relief that US regulators have finally approved its drug for 3Business
1326Car Bomb Kills 7 U.S. Marines Near Iraqi Town of FallujaThe deadliest attack on Americans in Iraq since May came as Iraqi officials announced that Saddam Hussein's deputy had not been captured on Sunday.1World
1327Athletics Defeat Rangers 5-4 (AP)AP - Kenny Rogers lost at the Coliseum for the first time in more than 10 years, with Bobby Crosby's three-run double in the fifth inning leading the Athletics to a 5-4 win over the Texas Rangers on Thursday.2Sports
1328Concert for Beslan siege victimsA fundraising concert will be held in London in memory of the hundreds of victims of the Beslan school siege.1World
1329It #39;s a nightmare, admits captain SmithDambulla, Sri Lanka - Kumar Sangakkara and Avishka Gunawardene slammed impressive half-centuries to help an under-strength Sri Lanka crush South Africa by seven wickets in the fourth one-day international here on Saturday.2Sports
1330D-Backs made wise choiceFresh off being the worst team in baseball, the Arizona Diamondbacks set a new record this week: fastest team to both hire and fire a manager.2Sports
1331Group OK With Most Football Coach SearchesNebraska head coach Bill Callahan runs off the field at halftime of the game against Baylor in Lincoln, Neb., Saturday, Oct. 16, 2004.2Sports
1332NASA #39;s X-43A to attempt Mach 10NASA has been working on a test flight project for the last few years involving hypersonic flight. Hypersonic flight is fight at speeds greater than Mach 5, or five times the speed of sound.4Sci/Tech
1333Rwandan priest to be tried for alleged role in 1994 genocide (AFP)AFP - The landmark trial of a Rwandan Roman Catholic priest accused of supervising the massacre of 2,000 of his Tutsi parishioners during the central African country's 1994 genocide opens at a UN court in Tanzania.1World
1334Ireland tries to get UK hostage #39;s releaseThe Irish government has stepped up its efforts to free the British hostage in Iraq, Ken Bigley, whose mother is from Ireland, by talking to diplomats from Iran and Jordan.1World
1335Rhode Island Senator to Stay Republican (AP)AP - Republican Sen. Lincoln Chafee, who flirted with changing political parties in the wake of President Bush's re-election victory, says he will stay in the GOP.1World
1336Microsoft Unveils Windows XP for India (AP)AP - Microsoft Corp. announced Wednesday that it would offer a low-cost, localized version of its Windows XP operating system in India to tap the large market potential in this country of 1 billion people, most of whom do not speak English.4Sci/Tech
1337July business inventories up more than expectedBusinesses saw inventories rise in July and sales picked up, the government reported Wednesday. The Commerce Department said that stocks of unsold goods increased 0.9 in July, down from a 1.1 rise in June.3Business
1338Vince Carter Traded to Nets EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (Sports Network) - The Toronto Raptors have traded All-Star swingman Vince Carter to the New Jersey Nets in exchange for center Alonzo Mourning, forward Eric Williams, center/forward Aaron Williams and two first- round draft picks.2Sports
1339USU Lands NASA Contract for Telescope (AP)AP - Utah State University has secured a #36;40 million contract with NASA to build an orbiting telescope that will examine galaxies and try to find new stars.4Sci/Tech
1340S Korea's Roh visits Iraq troopsSouth Korean President Roh Moo-hyun pays a surprise visit to troops in Iraq, after his government decided to extend their mandate.1World
1341Wariness over Turkey #39;s EU bidAs the European Union approaches a contentious decision - whether to let Turkey join the club - the Continent #39;s rulers seem to have left their citizens behind.1World
1342They don #39;t consider that a riot in BrazilWhat riot? quot;An Argentine friend of mine was a little derisive of the Pacers-Pistons eruption, quot; says reader Mike Gaynes. quot;He snorted, #39;Is that what Americans call a riot?2Sports
1343Barnicle finishes 6th in humid San DiegoAll season, Chris Barnicle seemed prepared for just about everything, but the Newton North senior was not ready for the hot weather he encountered yesterday in San Diego at the Footlocker Cross-Country National Championships. Racing in humid conditions with temperatures in the 70s, the Massachusetts Division 1 state champion finished sixth in 15 minutes 34 seconds in the 5-kilometer race. ...2Sports
1344Genta Shares Soar on Cancer Drug DataShares of Genta Inc. (GNTA.O: Quote, Profile, Research) soared nearly 50 percent on Monday after the biotechnology company presented promising data on an experimental treatment for blood cancers.3Business
1345Baltimore's quot;Free Books! quot; Charity in Dire StraitsI spend anywhere from three to eight hours every week sweating along with a motley crew of local misfits, shelving, sorting, and hauling ton after ton of written matter in a rowhouse basement in Baltimore. We have no heat nor air conditioning, but still, every week, we come and work. Volunteer night is Wednesday, but many of us also work on the weekends, when we're open to the public. There are times when we're freezing and we have to wear coats and gloves inside, making handling books somewhat tricky; other times, we're all soaked with sweat, since it's 90 degrees out and the basement is thick with bodies. One learns to forget about personal space when working at The Book Thing, since you can scarcely breathe without bumping into someone, and we are all so accustomed to having to scrape by each other that most of us no longer bother to say "excuse me" unless some particularly dramatic brushing occurs. 4Sci/Tech
1346Hostages in Iraq Face Death as Deadline Nears BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A deadline set by militants who have threatened to kill two Americans and a Briton seized in Iraq was due to expire Monday, and more than two dozen other hostages were also facing death unless rebel demands were met.1World
1347Nevada's E-Vote Free of Serious ProblemsAlarmed by software glitches, security threats and computer crashes with ATM-like voting machines, officials from Washington, D.C., to California are considering an alternative from an unlikely place: Nevada.4Sci/Tech
1348Some Venezuelan TV Channels Alter ProgramsSome Venezuelan television channels began altering their programs Thursday, citing fears of penalties under a new law restricting violence and sexual content over the airwaves.1World
1349SBC to trim its work force 6 percent by the end of 2005SBC Communications Inc. plans to cut at least 10,000 jobs, or 6 percent of its work force, by the end of next year to compensate for a drop in the number of local-telephone customers.3Business
1350Limited rhino hunt allowed in SA, Namibiaafrol News, 4 October - Hundred years of conservation efforts have lifted the southern black rhino population from about hundred to 11,000 animals.1World
1351Poe death prompts Arroyo attackTHE death of Philippine movie star and defeated presidential candidate Fernando Poe has drawn some political backlash, with some people seeking to use his sudden demise as a platform to attack President Gloria Arroyo.1World
1352U.S. Suit Against Tobacco Makers Goes to TrialWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Major cigarette makers go on trial on Tuesday in the U.S. government's \$280 billion racketeering case that charges the tobacco industry with deliberately deceiving the public about the risks of smoking since the 1950s.3Business
1353Report: Worker confidence upMore Americans are quitting their jobs and taking the risk of starting a business despite a still-lackluster job market.4Sci/Tech
1354Notre Dame Fires Coach Tyrone Willingham (AP)AP - Coach Tyrone Willingham was fired by Notre Dame on Tuesday after three seasons in which he failed to return one of the nation's most storied football programs to prominence.2Sports
1355Terrapins too toughCOLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Joel Statham completed 18 of 25 passes for 268 yards and two touchdowns in No. 23 Maryland's 45-22 victory over Temple last night, the Terrapins' 12th straight win at Byrd Stadium.2Sports
1356Man Utd boss wants FA rap for Arsenal #39;s BergkampManchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson wants the FA to punish Arsenal good guy Dennis Bergkamp for taking a swing at Alan Smith last Sunday.2Sports
1357Beijing signs pact for Asean tradeVIENTIANE, Laos China moved yet another step closer in cementing its economic and diplomatic relationships with Southeast Asia today when Prime Minister Wen Jiabao signed a trade accord at a regional summit that calls for zero tariffs on a wide range of 1World
1358ISS Crew Counts Calories as Food Supply Runs Low (SPACE.com)SPACE.com - With nbsp;food stores nbsp;running low, the two \astronauts living aboard the International Space Station (ISS) are cutting back \their meal intake and awaiting a critical cargo nbsp;delivery expected to arrive \on Dec. 25.4Sci/Tech
1359Britain to try Hamza on 16 chargesBritish judges in London Tuesday ordered radical Muslim imam Abu Hamza to stand trial for soliciting murder and inciting racial hatred.1World
1360Federal Reserve lifts target rate to 2.25Federal Reserve policy-makers raised the benchmark US interest rate a quarter point to 2.25 per cent and restated a plan to carry out 3Business
1361Ford Sued in Defective Door Latch Claim DETROIT (Reuters) - A Canadian law firm on Tuesday said it had filed a lawsuit against Ford Motor Co. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=F.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">F.N</A> over what it claims are defective door latches on about 400,000 of the automaker's popular pickup trucks and SUVs.3Business
1362Steroid Scandal DeepensPublished reports say Barry Bonds has testified that he used a clear substance and a cream given to him by a trainer who was indicted in a steroid-distribution ring.2Sports
1363Groups Try to Aid Elderly Charley VictimsSARASOTA, Fla. - The devastation brought on by Hurricane Charley has been especially painful for an elderly population that is among the largest in the nation...1World
1364Paralympics: Angourakis Increases Greece's Medal HaulATHENS (Reuters) - Christos Angourakis added his name to Greece's list of Paralympic medal winners when he claimed a bronze in the T53 shot put competition Thursday.2Sports
1365Indonesian cleric charged over Bali bombings quot;He is charged for having a part in the Bali incident, quot; state prosecutor Andi Herman told Reuters on Saturday. bombing attack at the US-run JW.1World
1366Dolphins 20, Saints 19Jay Fiedler threw for one touchdown, Sage Rosenfels threw for another and the Miami Dolphins got a victory in a game they did not want to play, beating the New Orleans Saints 20-19 Friday night.2Sports
1367Owens Runs Wild as Eagles Destroy Cowboys NEW YORK (Reuters) - Terrell Owens scored three touchdowns and the Philadelphia Eagles amassed 35 first-half points on the way to a 49-21 drubbing of the Dallas Cowboys in Irving, Texas, Monday.2Sports
1368Iressa Drug Failure Deals AstraZeneca Fresh BlowAstraZeneca Plc suffered its third setback in two months on Friday as lung cancer drug Iressa failed to help patients live longer 3Business
1369Virgin to Unveil Portable Music PlayerVirgin Electronics hopes its slim Virgin Player, which debuts today and is smaller than a deck of cards, will rise as a lead competitor to Apple's iPod.4Sci/Tech
1370Advent of the Robotic MonkeysResearchers train a monkey to feed itself by guiding a mechanical arm with its mind. It could be a big step forward for prosthetics. By David Cohn.4Sci/Tech
1371Wasserstein ready to quit LazardBruce Wasserstein, the combative chief executive of investment bank Lazard, is expected to agree this week that he will quit the group unless he can pull off a successful 3Business
1372Late Kalou goal seals Feyenoord winA late strike by Salomon Kalou sealed a 2-1 win for Feyenoord over NEC Nijmegen, while second placed AZ Alkmaar defeated ADO Den Haag 2-0 in the Dutch first division on Sunday.2Sports
1373UN calls for immediate end to Congo fightingThe United Nations called on Monday for an immediate ceasefire in eastern Congo as fighting between rival army factions flared for a third day.1World
1374NBA InsiderWhat a disgrace Ron Artest has become. And the worst part is, the Indiana Pacers guard just doesn #39;t get it. Four days after fueling one of the biggest brawls in the history of pro sports, Artest was on national 2Sports
1375Blair: 'Casinos will bring jobs'Allowing dozens of casinos to be built in the UK would bring investment and thousands of jobs, Tony Blair says.1World
1376Opponents of the War, but Targets All the SameThe shock here was not just from the awful fact itself, that two vibrant young Italian women were kidnapped in Iraq, dragged from their office by attackers who, it seems, knew their names.1World
1377Iran Rejects IAEA Call On Halt To N-PlanTehran/Vianna, Sept. 19 (NNN): Iran on Sunday rejected the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) call to suspend of all its nuclear activities, saying that it will not agree to halt uranium enrichment.1World
1378Argentina teenage shooter slays 4 classmatesA 15-year-old Argentine student opened fire at his classmates on Tuesday in a middle school in the south of the Buenos Aires province, leaving at least four dead and five others wounded, police said.1World
1379FDA Whistleblower Seeks Legal Help From Public-Interest GroupDr. David J. Graham, the FDA drug safety reviewer who sounded warnings over five drugs he felt could become the next Vioxx has turned to a Whistleblower protection group for legal help.3Business
1380Scientists Hunt for Big Freshwater Fish (AP)AP - Scientists in 17 countries will scout waterways to locate and study the world's largest freshwater fish species, many of which are declining in numbers, hoping to learn how to better protect them, researchers announced Thursday.4Sci/Tech
1381No SEC Decision on Google IPO Paperwork (AP)AP - Google Inc.'s plans to move ahead with its initial public stock offering ran into a roadblock when the Securities and Exchange Commission didn't approve the Internet search giant's regulatory paperwork as requested.4Sci/Tech
1382Button unhappy with #39;adviceJenson Button has revealed dissatisfaction with the way his management handled a fouled switch to Williams. Not only did the move not come off, his reputation may have been irreparably damaged amid news headline 2Sports
1383In Kmart #39;s Deal for Sears, a Bet That Real Estate Can Trump <b>...</b>The Kmart purchase of Sears, Roebuck may be the ultimate expression of that old saying in real estate: location, location, location.3Business
1384School #39;s out to shun IECiting security risks, a state university is urging students to drop Internet Explorer in favor of alternative Web browsers such as Firefox and Safari.4Sci/Tech
1385Strachan early favourite for Portsmouth jobRedknapp and his No2 Jim Smith resigned from Portsmouth yesterday, leaving controversial new director Velimir Zajec in temporary control.2Sports
1386FCC Splits on US Broadband Rollout SuccessDespite being ranked eleventh in the world in broadband penetration, the United States is rolling out high-speed services on a quot;reasonable and timely basis to all Americans, quot; according to a new report narrowly approved today by the Federal Communications 4Sci/Tech
1387Sprint to Cut Jobs, Sees Non-Cash ChargeSprint Corp. (FON.N: Quote, Profile, Research) on Friday said it plans to cut up to 700 jobs as it realigns its business to focus on wireless and Internet services and takes a non-cash network impairment charge.3Business
1388Improved Pitching Has the Keys Finishing on an UpswingAs the season winds down for the Frederick Keys, Manager Tom Lawless is starting to enjoy the progress his pitching staff has made this season.2Sports
1389Wiggins adds Britain #39;s 2nd velodrome goldBritain #39;s Bradley Wiggins won the gold medal in men #39;s individual pursuit Saturday, finishing the 4,000-meter final in 4:16.2Sports
1390Confident Eagles escape unscathedAnd when David Akers #39; 50-yard field goal cleared the crossbar in overtime, they did just that. They escaped a raucous Cleveland Browns Stadium relieved but not broken, tested but not cracked.2Sports
1391Moore's Pre-Election TV Special NixedNEW YORK - A cable pay-per-view company has decided not to show a three-hour election eve special with filmmaker Michael Moore that included a showing of his documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11," which is sharply critical of President Bush. The company, iN DEMAND, said Friday that its decision is due to "legitimate business and legal concerns." A spokesman would not elaborate...1World
1392Unprecedented turnout in Hong Kong voteDemocracy candidates picked up at least one more seat in parliament, according to exit polls.1World
1393IOC recommends Slavkov expulsionThe IOC wants suspended Olympic member Ivan Slavkov to be thrown out of the organisation.1World
1394Myanmar Hardliner Power Play Dashes Reform Hopes BANGKOK (Reuters) - The ouster of Myanmar's prime minister, architect of a tentative "roadmap to democracy," has dashed faint hopes for an end to military rule and leaves Southeast Asia's policy of constructive engagement in tatters.1World
1395Wilson on top at Texas OpenSan Antonio, TX (Sports Network) - Dean Wilson shot a five-under 65 on Friday to move into the lead at the halfway point of the Texas Open.2Sports
1396Four goals. But can Chelsea really win all four trophies?Now that Chelsea have added Newcastle United to the list of clubs that they have given what for lately, what price Jose Mourinho covering the Russian-funded aristocrats of west London in glittering glory to the tune of four trophies?2Sports
1397Former Seahawks Star Arrested (AP)AP - Former Seattle Seahawks running back Chris Warren has been arrested in Virginia on a federal warrant, accused of failing to pay #36;137,147 in child support for his two daughters in Washington state.2Sports
1398Blair faces vote amidst hostage crisisThe anguish of hostage Kenneth Bigley in Iraq hangs over Prime Minister Tony Blair today as he faces the twin test of a local election and a debate by his Labour Party about the divisive war.1World
1399Cingular posts \$650M with AT amp;TSays that amount would have been earned for the first 9 months of 2004, before AT amp;T purchase. LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) - Cingular Wireless would have posted a net profit of \$650 million for the first nine months 3Business
1400Sun Offers Pay-for-Use Grid Computing (NewsFactor)NewsFactor - Taking an innovative approach to the marketing of high-performance \computing, Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq: SUNW) is offering its N1 Grid program in a pay-for-use pricing model that mimics the way such commodities as electricity and wireless phone plans are sold.4Sci/Tech
1401Goodyear to Cut 340 Jobs, Take Charge CHICAGO (Reuters) - Goodyear Tire Rubber Co. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=GT.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">GT.N</A> said on Friday it will cut 340 jobs in its engineered products and chemical units as part of its cost-reduction efforts, resulting in a third-quarter charge.3Business
1402Venezuelan plane crash kills 16 quot;There were 16 people travelling aboard. ... It crashed into a mountain, quot; Col. Antonio Rivero, head of the Civil Protection service, told.1World
1403AT T, MCI May Be Cheap, But No One Buying (Reuters)Reuters - Shares of long-distance phone\companies AT T Corp. and MCI Inc. have plunged\about 20 percent this year, but potential buyers seem to be\holding out for clearance sales.3Business
1404Madonna.com Calls Shots on Ring Tone Offer (Reuters)Reuters - Madonna and m-Qube have\made it possible for the star's North American fans to download\polyphonic ring tones and other licensed mobile content from\her official Web site, across most major carriers and without\the need for a credit card.4Sci/Tech
1405President Feels Emboldened, Not Accidental, After VictoryPresident Bush is reveling in winning the popular vote and feels he can no longer be considered a one-term accident of history.1World
1406Yukos seeks US bankruptcy refugeRussian oil giant Yukos files for bankruptcy protection in the US in a last ditch effort to stop the Kremlin auctioning its main production unit.3Business
1407British Airways chief admits company #39;got it wrong #39; over staff <b>...</b>British Airways #39; (BA) chief executive Rod Eddington has admitted that the company quot;got it wrong quot; after staff shortages led to three days of travel chaos for passengers.3Business
1408US Open: Roddick dominates, Serena goes head-to-head with CapriatiIt #39;s official: US Open had never gone into the third round with only two American men, including the defending champion, Andy Roddick.2Sports
1409Royal Bank clerks asked to display rainbow stickers to support gays, bisexuals (Canadian Press)Canadian Press - TORONTO (CP) - Thousands of Royal Bank clerks are being asked to display rainbow stickers at their desks and cubicles to promote a safe work environment for gays, lesbians, and bisexuals.1World
1410Broadcom buys into cell phone graphicsThe chipmaker is back on a buying spree, having scooped up five other companies this year.4Sci/Tech
1411Selling Prescription Drugs to the ConsumerThe issue of drug advertising directly aimed at consumers is becoming political.3Business
1412Top players need more rest, says ErikssonWASHINGTON, Aug. 17 (Xinhuanet) -- England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson has urged the international soccer authorities to preserve the health of the world superstar footballers for major tournaments, who expressed his will in Slaley of England on Tuesday ...2Sports
1413Two U.S. Soldiers Killed by Baghdad Car Bomb BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A car bomb killed two American soldiers and wounded eight when it exploded in Baghdad on Saturday, the U.S. military said in a statement.1World
1414CAPELLO FED UP WITH FEIGNINGJuventus coach Fabio Capello has ordered his players not to kick the ball out of play when an opponent falls to the ground apparently hurt because he believes some players fake injury to stop the match.2Sports
1415China's Economic Boom Still Roaring (AP)AP - China's economic boom is still roaring despite efforts to cool sizzling growth, with the gross domestic product climbing 9.5 percent in the first three quarters of this year, the government reported Friday.3Business
1416U.S. Import Prices Jump 1.7 PercentSoaring petroleum prices pushed the cost of goods imported into the U.S. much higher than expected in August, the government said today.3Business
1417Global Growth Key to Beer WarsAnheuser-Busch teams up with Vietnam's largest brewer, laying the groundwork for future growth in the region.3Business
1418On Baseball: Rain dulls painYou #39;re angry. You want to lash out. The Red Sox are doing it to you again. They #39;re blowing a playoff series, and to the Yankees no less.2Sports
1419Sport's future in world of troubleTORONTO -- There is no mystique to it anymore, because after all, the Russians have become commoners in today's National Hockey League, and Finns, Czechs, Slovaks, and Swedes also have been entrenched in the Original 30 long enough to turn the ongoing World Cup of Hockey into a protracted trailer for the NHL season.2Sports
1420Rebel Leader Says Sudan Is Hiding FightersSudanese authorities have moved hundreds of pro-government fighters from the crisis-torn Darfur region to other parts of the country to keep them out of sight of foreign military observers demanding the militia #39;s disarmament, a rebel leader charged 1World
1421Quarter earnings drop 79CHARLOTTE, NC - Shares of Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Inc. #39;s fell sharply Monday as a 79 percent plunge in third-quarter earnings and an intensifying accounting investigation overshadowed the pastrymaker #39;s statement that the low-carb craze might be easing.3Business
1422BEA packages Web application toolsThe company hopes to lure software partners by promising to save them from infrastructure headaches.4Sci/Tech
1423Insurgents Target Iraqi Police; 59 DeadBAGHDAD, Iraq - A car bomb Tuesday ripped through a busy market near a Baghdad police headquarters where Iraqis were waiting to apply for jobs on the force, and gunmen opened fire on a van carrying police home from work in Baqouba, killing at least 59 people total and wounding at least 114. The attacks were the latest attempts by militants to wreck the building of a strong Iraqi security force, a keystone of the U.S...1World
1424Sharon Offers a Date for Settler Withdrawal From GazaThe Israeli prime minister said today that he wanted to begin withdrawing settlers from Gaza next May or June.1World
1425Garnett, Timberwolves visit PacersIndianapolis, IN (Sports Network) - The Indiana Pacers try to win their second straight game tonight, as they host Kevin Garnett and the Minnesota Timberwolves in the third of a four-game homestand at Conseco Fieldhouse.2Sports
1426Gas leak from oil platform off SoCal triggers evacuation of crewOXNARD - A leak of explosive natural gas forced dozens of workers to evacuate an offshore oil platform for hours Thursday but no damage or injuries were reported.3Business
1427Money Funds Rise in Latest Week (AP)AP - Assets of the nation's retail money market mutual funds rose by #36;2.85 billion in the latest week to #36;845.69 billion, the Investment Company Institute said Thursday.3Business
1428Mandelson stirs dissent with swipe at #39;gloating #39; BrownPeter Mandelson provoked fresh Labour in-fighting yesterday with an implied attack on Gordon Brown #39;s quot;exaggerated gloating quot; about the health of the British economy.3Business
1429No Sorry from the QueenQueen Elizabeth II stopped short of apologizing for the Allies #39; bombing of Dresden during her first state visit to Germany in 12 years and instead acknowledged quot;the appalling suffering of war on both sides.1World
1430Ex-Macy #39;s Executive to Lead JC PenneyJC Penney said yesterday that Allen I. Questrom, the chief executive who has restyled the once-beleaguered chain into a sleeker and more profitable entity, would be succeeded by Myron E. Ullman III, another longtime retail executive.3Business
1431Hecht's Adopts Smarter Look In the cosmetics department at Hecht's in downtown Washington, construction crews have ripped out the traditional glass display cases, replacing them with a system of open shelves stacked high with fragrances from Chanel, Burberry and Armani, now easily within arm's reach of the impulse buyer.3Business
1432Oil Below \$50 on Nigerian Cease-FireLONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices slid from record highs above \$50 a barrel Wednesday as the U.S. government reported a surprise increase in crude stocks and rebels in Nigeria's oil-rich delta region agreed to a preliminary cease-fire.3Business
1433Rocky Shoes' Knockout PunchRocky Shoes and Boots makes an accretive acquisition -- and gets Dickies and John Deere as part of the deal.3Business
1434U.S. Claims Taliban Rift Helps Karzai (AP)AP - Fugitive Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar has fallen out with some of his lieutenants, who blame him for the rebels' failure to disrupt the landmark Afghan presidential election, the U.S. military said Wednesday.1World
1435Castro injures knee, arm in fall HAVANA -- Cuban President Fidel Castro's advancing age -- and ultimately his mortality -- were brought home yesterday, a day after he fractured a knee and arm when he tripped and fell at a public event.1World
1436US, Brazil Predict End to Brazil's UN Nuke Dispute BRASILIA, Brazil (Reuters) - The United States and Brazil predicted on Tuesday Latin America's largest country would resolve a dispute with the U.N. nuclear watchdog over inspections of a uranium enrichment plant.1World
1437The Roman road to beautyCall it the Maximus factor. Archaeologists working at the site of an old Roman temple near Guy #39;s hospital in London have uncovered a pot of cosmetic cream dating back to AD2.4Sci/Tech
1438No airing of the pairingsIt is a team game, this Ryder Cup stuff that will commence Friday at Oakland Hills Country Club. So what are the teams? For the Americans, captain Hal Sutton isn't saying.2Sports
1439Muslim Insurgency Threat Facing ThailandTwo bombs exploded today near a tea shop and wounded 20 people in southern Thailand, police said, as violence continued unabated in the Muslim-majority region where residents are seething over the deaths of 78 detainees while in military custody.1World
1440Deutsche Tele offers 3 bn to buy back T-OnlineBONN: Deutsche Telekom is bidding 2.9 bn for the 26 it does not own in T-Online International, pulling the internet service back into the fold four years after selling stock to the public.3Business
1441Update 6: Motorola Expands Cell-Phone Market NicheMotorola Inc. says it #39;s ready to make inroads in the cell-phone market after posting a third straight strong quarter and rolling out a series of new handsets in time for the holiday selling season.3Business
1442Koizumi keeps Japan guessing on cabinet reshufflePrime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, back in Tokyo after an 11-day diplomatic mission to the Americas, hunkered down with senior ruling party officials on Friday to focus on a major reshuffle of cabinet and top party posts.1World
1443Employer insurance rates #39; rise to ease upCosts of employer-sponsored health plans are expected to climb an average of 8 percent in 2005, the first time in five years increases have been in single digits.3Business
1444Stocks Up Despite Sluggish GDP ReadingNEW YORK - A sluggish gross domestic product reading was nonetheless better than expected, prompting investors to send stocks slightly higher Friday on hopes that the economic slowdown would not be as bad as first thought. The 2.8 percent GDP growth in the second quarter, a revision from the 3 percent preliminary figure reported in July, is a far cry from the 4.5 percent growth in the first quarter...1World
1445TSMC expects first 4Q sales drop since 1998After again posting record earnings for the third quarter, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) expects to see its first sequential drop in fourth-quarter revenues, coupled with a sharp drop in capacity utilization rates.3Business
1446S.Korean Spies Say Building Work Behind North Blast SEOUL (Reuters) - A huge explosion in North Korea last week may have been due to a combination of demolition work for a power plant and atmospheric clouds, South Korea's spy agency said on Wednesday.1World
1447Cisco to sell high-end routers with FujitsuThe deal comes as Cisco pushes to develop a market for CRS-1, a new line of routers aimed at telephone, wireless and cable companies.4Sci/Tech
1448By: DEBRA COTTERILL, Family and Consumers Sciences Agent Mason <b>...</b>Many people who have never bounced a check in their life could soon bounce their first check if they write checks to pay bills a couple of days before their paycheck is deposited into their checking account.3Business
1449Microsoft Asks Judge to Suspend PenaltiesLUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp told a judge on Thursday that the European Commission must be stopped from ordering it to give up secret technology to competitors.3Business
1450Sun, Microsoft to detail interoperability next monthSEPTEMBER 14, 2004 (IDG NEWS SERVICE) - Sun Microsystems Inc. and Microsoft Corp. next month plan to provide more details on the work they are doing to make their products interoperable, a Sun executive said yesterday.4Sci/Tech
1451Man Utd rejects Glazer planMANCHESTER United today dramatically rejected the advances of Malcolm Glazer, the US sports boss who is mulling an 825m bid for the football club.2Sports
1452Dow Average Futures Fall; Forest Labs Declines, Guidant RisesDow Jones Industrial Average futures declined amid concern an upcoming report on manufacturing may point to slowing economic growth.3Business
1453Stargazers Enjoy Total Lunar Eclipse (AP)AP - Astronomy buffs and amateur stargazers turned out to watch a total lunar eclipse Wednesday night #151; the last one Earth will get for nearly two and a half years.4Sci/Tech
1454U.S. July Output Up; Factories Run Faster (Reuters)Reuters - U.S. industrial output advanced in\July, as American factories operated at their highest capacity\in more than three years, a Federal Reserve report on Tuesday\showed.3Business
1455Tressel, Ferentz Discuss Upcoming MatchupAs usual, the Big Ten coaches were out in full force at today #39;s Big Ten Teleconference. Both OSU head coach Jim Tressel and Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz offered some thoughts on the upcoming game between OSU 2Sports
1456Sir Martin Sorrell #39;very impressed #39; with US groupSir Martin Sorrell, chief executive of WPP, yesterday declared he was quot;very impressed quot; with Grey Global, stoking speculation WPP will bid for the US advertising company. 3Business
1457CDs to Dominate for Years Over Net Downloads-StudyThe compact disc has at least another five years as the most popular music format before online downloads chip away at its dominance, a new study said on Tuesday.4Sci/Tech
1458Knicks Swat Hornets 86-79New York Knicks #39; Stephon Marbury (3) fires over New Orleans Hornets #39; Dan Dickau (2) during the second half in New Orleans Wednesday night, Dec. 8, 2004.2Sports
1459Sudan Calls Out U.S. on Genocide Claim (AP)AP - Sudan's U.N. ambassador challenged the United States to send troops to the Darfur region if it really believes a genocide is taking place as the U.S. Congress and President Bush's administration have determined.1World
1460A Leg to Stand OnAt the very moment when the Red Sox desperately need someone slightly larger than life to rally around, they suddenly have the man for the job: Thrilling Schilling.2Sports
1461Does Your Site Need a Custom Search Engine Toolbar?Does Your Site Need a Custom Search Engine Toolbar?\\Today's surfers aren't always too comfortable installing software on their computers. Especially free software that they don't necessarily understand. With all the horror stories of viruses, spyware, and adware that make the front page these days, it's no wonder. So is there ...4Sci/Tech
1462Martin Back in Chase for NASCAR TitleDale Earnhardt Jr, right, talks with Matt Kenseth, left, during a break in practice at Lowe #39;s Motor Speedway in Concord, NC, Thursday Oct. 14, 2004 before qualifying for Saturday #39;s UAW-GM Quality 500 NASCAR Nextel Cup race.2Sports
1463NFL backups quick to step upSeveral starting spots may have been usurped or at least threatened after relatively solid understudy showings Sunday, but few players welcome the kind of shot delivered to Oakland 2Sports
1464Cardinals get kicks in finaleTEMPE, Ariz. -- Neil Rackers kicked four field goals and the Arizona Cardinals stifled rookie Chris Simms and the rest of the Tampa Bay offense for a 12-7 victory yesterday in a matchup of two sputtering teams out of playoff contention. Coach Jon Gruden's team lost its fourth in a row to finish 5-11, Tampa Bay's worst record since going ...2Sports
1465Fear keeps Darfur people in camps or town: British minister (AFP)AFP - A junior British minister said that people living in camps after fleeing their villages because of conflict in Sudan's Darfur region lived in fear of leaving their temporary homes despite a greater presence now of aid workers.1World
1466US wants closer ties with PakistanUS Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage (L) shakes hands with Pakistani Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri prior to their meeting in Islamabad, 09 November 2004.1World
1467Most Spam is Domestic, Study SaysSpammers aren't ducking antispam laws by operating offshore, they're just ignoring it.4Sci/Tech
1468Biologists Hunt Destructive 'Frankenfish' (AP)AP - Biologists plan to use large nets and traps this week in Chicago's Burnham Harbor to search for the northern snakehead #151; a type of fish known for its voracious appetite and ability to wreak havoc on freshwater ecosystems.4Sci/Tech
14692 Firms Win Contracts for Missile WorkBAE Systems PLC and Northrop Grumman Corp. won \$45 million contracts yesterday to develop prototypes of anti-missile technology that could protect commercial aircraft from shoulder-fired missiles.4Sci/Tech
1470Edwards Cites Layoffs During Bush Years (AP)AP - Democrat John Edwards kept up a long-distance debate over his "two Americas" campaign theme with Vice President Dick Cheney on Tuesday, saying it was no illusion to thousands of laid-off workers in Ohio.1World
1471There are pledges and then there are real pledgesLike introductory credit card rates and superior customer service, some promises just aren #39;t built to last. And so it is that Bank of America - mere months after its pledge to preserve 3Business
1472Eritrean Asylum Seekers Force Plane to Land in SudanA group of 76 Eritreans on a repatriation flight from Libya Friday forced their plane to change course and land in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, where they 1World
1473KPMG to Pay #36;10 Mln to Settle with SEC (Reuters)Reuters - Accounting firm KPMG will pay #36;10\million to settle charges of improper professional conduct\while acting as auditor for Gemstar-TV Guide International Inc.\, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said on\Wednesday.3Business
1474Pritzker: Judge Rules Settlement Case OpenFamily matters made public: As eager cousins wait for a slice of the \$15 billion cake that is the Pritzker Empire, Circuit Court Judge David Donnersberger has ruled that the case will be conducted in open court.3Business
1475Free E-Mail Inboxes Get FatterUsers of Microsoft #39;s Hotmail, most of whom are accustomed to getting regular sales pitches for premium e-mail accounts, got a pleasant surprise in their inboxes this week: extra storage for free.4Sci/Tech
1476Heinz Kerry's Persona Offsets Kerry (AP)AP - They say that opposites attract, and in the case of Sen. John Kerry and Teresa Heinz Kerry, that may be true #151; at least in their public personas.1World
1477Mortgage Rates Inch HigherThe weekly survey from mortgage company Freddie Mac had rates on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages inching higher this week, up to an average 5.82 percent from last week #39;s 5.81 percent.3Business
1478MOUSE HOUSE FLICK IN WORKSThe classic power struggle between Walt Disney Co. CEO Michael Eisner and former feared talent agent Michael Ovitz makes for high drama in the courtroom - and apparently on cable.3Business
14793 countries will appeal in eventingATHENS France, Britain and the United States issued a joint challenge Thursday to Germany #39;s gold medal in equestrian team three-day eventing. 2Sports
1480Elan gets FDA approval for Tysabri MS treatmentLONDON (CBS.MW) -- Elan (UK:ELA) (ELN) and partner Biogen (BIIB) said the FDA has approved new drug Tysabri to treat relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis.3Business
1481EDS posts delayed Q3 results, sees \$153M lossIT services provider Electronic Data Systems yesterday reported a net loss of \$153 million for the third quarter, with earnings hit in part by an asset impairment charge of \$375 million connected with EDS's N/MCI project.4Sci/Tech
1482A year later, Tuberville all smilesATLANTA - Who could have imagined Tommy Tuberville in this position? Yet there he was Friday, standing alongside the SEC championship trophy, posing for pictures and undoubtedly chuckling a bit on the inside.2Sports
1483U.S. Commander: N. Korea May Sell Nukes (AP)AP - Impoverished North Korea might resort to selling weapons-grade plutonium to terrorists for much-needed cash, and that would be "disastrous for the world," the top U.S. military commander in South Korea said Friday.1World
1484IBM Settles Some Pension Suit IssuesInternational Business Machines Corp. said Wednesday it had agreed to settle most of the issues in a suit over changes in its pension plans on terms that allow the company to continue to appeal a key question while capping its liability at \$1.7 billion. <BR><FONT face="verdana,MS Sans Serif,arial,helvetica" size="-2"\ color="#666666"><B>-The Washington Post</B></FONT>4Sci/Tech
1485Bin Laden tells followers to hit West #39;s oil suppliesDubai: Osama bin Laden on Thursday called on his fighters to strike Gulf oil supplies and warned Saudi leaders they risked a popular uprising in an audio message said to be by the Western world #39;s most wanted terror mastermind.1World
1486BNZ freezes Access Brokerage #39;s accountsBank of New Zealand has frozen all accounts held in the name of Access Brokerage, which was yesterday placed in liquidation after a client fund shortfall of around \$5 million was discovered.3Business
1487Former Cisco exec joins Red Hat boardEdward Kozel, Cisco's former chief technology officer, joins the board of Linux seller Red Hat.4Sci/Tech
1488IBM Releases New Linux-Oriented Database Software (Reuters)Reuters - International Business Machines\Corp. late on Wednesday rolled out a new version of its\database software aimed at users of Linux and Unix operating\systems that it hopes will help the company take away market\share from market leader Oracle Corp. .4Sci/Tech
1489Mars Odyssey to voyage into futureNASA #39;s Mars Odyssey mission, originally scheduled to end on Tuesday, has been granted a stay of execution until at least September 2006, reveal NASA scientists.4Sci/Tech
1490Motorola to cut 1,000 jobsZDNet #39;s survey of IT professionals in August kept Wired amp; Wireless on top for the 18th month in a row. Telecommunications equipment maker Motorola said Tuesday that it would cut 1,000 jobs and take related 3Business
1491MLB: Atlanta 2, New York Mets 0John Thomson threw shutout ball for seven innings Wednesday night in carrying Atlanta to a 2-0 blanking of the New York Mets. New York lost for the 21st time in 25 games on the 2Sports
1492China takes aim at corruptionBEIJING -- Chinese authorities have arrested or reprimanded more than 750 officials in recent months in connection with billions of dollars in financial irregularities ranging from unpaid taxes to embezzlement, according to a report made public yesterday.1World
14934 killed, 54 wounded in three separate attacks in India's restive Assam state (Canadian Press)Canadian Press - GAUHATI, India (AP) - Residents of northeastern India were bracing for more violence Friday, a day after bombs ripped through two buses and a grenade was hurled into a crowded market in attacks that killed four people and wounded 54.1World
1494Solanski hits tour victoryVikram Solanki beat the rain clouds to register his second one-day international century as England won the third one-day international to wrap up a series victory.2Sports
1495Charges over Sudan 'coup plot'Some 28 people are charged with trying to overthrow Sudan's President Bashir, reports say.1World
1496Time yet right to reopen controversial law, says TungHong Kong #39;s Beijing-backed chief executive yesterday ruled out any early moves to pass a controversial national security law which last year sparked a street protest by half a million people.1World
1497UK urged to join US insurance actionBRITAIN #39;S largest financial institutions are being urged to take lead roles in lawsuits seeking hundreds of millions of dollars from the scandal-struck US insurance industry.3Business
1498UPDATE 1-UAL posts narrower third-quarter net lossBankrupt UAL Corp. (UALAQ.OB: Quote, Profile, Research) on Thursday reported a narrower third-quarter net loss. The parent of United Airlines posted a loss of \$274 million, or 3Business
1499Bruins manifest spiritA three-touchdown point spread and a recent history of late-season collapses had many thinking the UCLA football team would provide little opposition to rival USC #39;s march to the BCS-championship game at the Orange Bowl.2Sports
1500Glaus Headed to Arizona??PHOENIX (Sports Network) - Free agent third baseman Troy Glaus is reportedly headed to the Arizona Diamondbacks.2Sports
1501Update 4: EU Head Office Trims 2005 Growth ForecastThe European Union #39;s head office issued a bleak economic report Tuesday, warning that the sharp rise in oil prices will quot;take its toll quot; on economic growth next year while the euro #39;s renewed climb could threaten crucial exports.3Business
1502UCLA 34, Oregon 26Third-string tailback Chris Markey ran for 131 yards to lead UCLA to a 34-26 victory over Oregon on Saturday. Markey, playing because of an injury to starter Maurice Drew, also caught five passes for 84 yards 2Sports
1503Stern's Move Is a SignalThough Howard Stern's defection from broadcast to satellite radio is still 16 months off, the industry is already trying to figure out what will fill the crater in ad revenue and listenership that he is expected to leave behind.3Business
1504U.S. Sets Final Duties on Imported Shrimp WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States set final anti-dumping duties of up to 112.81 percent on shrimp imported from China and up to 25.76 percent on shrimp from Vietnam to offset unfair pricing, the Commerce Department said on Tuesday.3Business
1505NL Wrap: Padres Ease Past Giants Despite Bonds HomerJay Payton #39;s three-run homer led the San Diego Padres to a 5-1 win over the San Francisco Giants in National League play Saturday, despite a 701st career blast from Barry Bonds.2Sports
1506Victory Brings Hope, and WorryThe optimists among Rutgers fans were delighted, but the Scarlet Knights still gave the pessimists something to worry about.2Sports
1507Russia cracks down on beer adsBeer consumption has doubled over the past five years, prompting legislators to implement new rules.1World
1508Germany: A Brighter Sun In The East (BusinessWeek Online)BusinessWeek Online - The jubilation that swept East Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 long ago gave way to the sober reality of globalization and market forces. Now a decade of resentment seems to be boiling over. In Eastern cities such as Leipzig or Chemnitz, thousands have taken to the streets since July to protest cuts in unemployment benefits, the main source of livelihood for 1.6 million East Germans. Discontent among reunification's losers fueled big gains by the far left and far right in Brandenburg and Saxony state elections Sept. 19. ...4Sci/Tech
1509Coping with e-trash pileup NEW YORK -- When Office Depot Inc. stores ran an electronics recycling drive last summer that accepted everything from cellphones to televisions, some stores were overwhelmed by the amount of e-trash they received.3Business
1510First Americans may have crossed Atlantic 50,000 years agoIn a discovery sure to set off a firestorm of debate over human migration to the western hemisphere, archaeologists in South Carolina say they have uncovered evidence that people lived in eastern North America at least 50,000 years ago - far earlier than 4Sci/Tech
1511Bill Clinton Helps Launch Search Engine (AP)AP - Former president Bill Clinton on Monday helped launch a new Internet search company backed by the Chinese government which says its technology uses artificial intelligence to produce better results than Google Inc.4Sci/Tech
1512IMF Voices #39;Some Concern #39; Over Legal Assault on YukosThe International Monetary Fund expressed concern Tuesday about the impact of the troubles besetting oil major Yukos on Russia #39;s standing as a place to invest.3Business
1513Serena, Sharapova in rematchPerhaps the sight of Maria Sharapova opposite her tonight will jog Serena Williams #39; memory. Wimbledon. The final. You and Maria.2Sports
1514Worst rains in years kill dozens in PRCAt least 79 people were killed and 74 were missing after some of the worst rainstorms in recent years triggered landslides and flash floods in southwest China, disaster relief officials said yesterday.1World
1515LinuxWorld to visit Hub for 1st timeLinuxWorld Conference amp; Expo will come to Boston for the first time in February, underscoring the area's standing as a hub for the open-source software being adopted by thousands of businesses.3Business
1516Flock of paper birds takes wing in ThailandBANGKOK Thai military aircraft dropped 100 million paper birds over southern Thailand on Sunday in a gesture intended to promote peace in mainly Muslim provinces, where more than 500 people have died this year in attacks by separatist militants and 1World
1517Militants Threaten to Kill US, UK Hostages in IraqInsurgents threatened on Saturday to cut the throats of two Americans and a Briton seized in Baghdad, and launched a suicide car bomb attack on Iraqi security forces in Kirkuk that killed at least 23 people.1World
1518Montgomerie likely to miss Heritage cutFive days after making the putt that won the Ryder Cup, Colin Montgomerie looked set to miss the cut at a European PGA tour event.2Sports
1519Sun readies tool support for 64-bit AMD systemsSun Microsystems plans to release its Sun Studio 10 development tool in the fourth quarter of this year, featuring support for 64-bit applications running on AMD Opteron and Nocona processors, Sun officials said on Tuesday.4Sci/Tech
1520Woolmer, Inzamam in firing lineKarachi - Captain Inzamam ul-Haq and coach Bob Woolmer came under fire on Thursday for choosing to bat first on a tricky pitch after Pakistan #39;s humiliating defeat in the ICC Champions Trophy semi-final.2Sports
1521Barcelona, Milan lead Group F with first round victoriesScottish champions Celtic saw their three-year unbeaten home record in Europe broken Tuesday as they lost 3-1 to Barcelona in the Champions League Group F opener.2Sports
1522Rates rise on T-billsInterest rates on short-term Treasury securities rose in yesterday's auction. The Treasury Department sold \$19 billion in three-month bills at a discount rate of 1.710 percent, up from 1.685 percent last week. An additional \$17 billion was sold in six-month bills at a rate of 1.950 percent, up from 1.870 percent.3Business
1523Symantec plugs holes in firewallMost IT Managers won #39;t question the importance of security, but this priority has been sliding between the third and fourth most important focus for companies.4Sci/Tech
1524Spain Wins Davis Cup As Moya Tops Roddick (AP)AP - Andy Roddick searched out Carlos Moya in the throng of jumping, screaming Spanish tennis players, hoping to shake hands.2Sports
1525FTC Files Case Against Spyware Suspects (AP)AP - The Federal Trade Commission on Thursday filed the first case in the country against software companies accused of infecting computers with intrusive "spyware" and then trying to sell people the solution.4Sci/Tech
1526Research Firms Can #39;t Get Enough Of AAPLWhile shares of Apple have climbed more than 10 percent this week, reaching 52-week highs, two research firms told investors Friday they continue to remain highly bullish about the stock.4Sci/Tech
1527Moody #39;s may cut HCA #39;s rating deeper into junkMoody #39;s Investors Service on Wednesday said it may cut its bond ratings on HCA Inc. (HCA.N: Quote, Profile, Research) deeper into junk, citing the hospital operator #39;s plan to buy back about \$2.3Business
1528FCC further deregulates Net callsStates are now barred from imposing telecommunications regulations on Net phone providers.4Sci/Tech
1529Telekom Austria Wins Mobiltel Bid Option for \$2.1 Bln (Update2)Telekom Austria AG, the country #39;s biggest phone operator, won the right to buy Bulgaria #39;s largest mobile phone company, MobilTel EAD, for 1.6 billion euros (\$2.1 billion), an acquisition that would add 3 million subscribers.3Business
1530ID Biomedical Shares Up on Vaccine ContractShares of ID Biomedical jumped after the company reported Monday that it signed long-term agreements with the three largest flu vaccine wholesalers in the United States in light of the shortage of vaccine for the current flu season.3Business
1531#39;He #39;s not Real bound #39;ENGLAND captain and Real Madrid midfielder David Beckham has played down speculation that his club are moving for England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson.2Sports
1532Petro-Can sale ends Ottawa #39;s oilpatch eraThe federal government closed its window on the oil industry Thursday, saying that it is selling its last 19 per cent stake in Calgary-based Petro-Canada.3Business
1533Carphone lifted by buoyant salesStrong sales of new mobile phone models boosts profits at Carphone Warehouse but the retailer's shares fall on concerns at a decline in profits from pre-paid phones.4Sci/Tech
1534Top Researchers Ask Web Users to Join Science GridNEW YORK (Reuters) - IBM and top scientific research organizations are joining forces in a humanitarian effort to tap the unused power of millions of computers and help solve complex social problems.4Sci/Tech
1535Drug Firm Shares in Slump NEW YORK, Nov. 11 -- The 40 percent share price slide in Merck #38; Co. in the five weeks after it pulled the painkiller Vioxx off the market highlighted larger problems in the pharmaceutical industry that may depress performance for years, according to academics and stock analysts who follow the sector.3Business
1536Southwest Airlines 3Q Profit IncreasesLow-fare carrier Southwest Airlines Co. said Thursday that its third-quarter profit rose 12.3 percent to beat Wall Street expectations despite higher fuel costs.3Business
1537Pfizer, AstraZeneca Pummel Drug StocksAnother shock hit the drug sector Friday when pharmaceutical giant Pfizer Inc. announced that it found an increased heart risk to patients for its blockbuster arthritis drug Celebrex.3Business
1538Dreaming done, NBA stars awaken to harsh Olympic reality (AFP)AFP - National Basketball Association players trying to win a fourth consecutive Olympic gold medal for the United States have gotten the wake-up call that the "Dream Team" days are done even if supporters have not.2Sports
1539U.S. to Urge China to Push for More N.Korea TalksBEIJING (Reuters) - Secretary of State Colin Powell will urge China Monday to exert its influence over North Korea to resume six-party negotiations on scrapping its suspected nuclear weapons program.1World
1540Israeli Missile Strike Kills Two Gaza Militants (Reuters)Reuters - An Israeli missile strike killed at least\two Hamas gunmen in Gaza City Monday, a day after a top\commander of the Islamic militant group was killed in a similar\attack, Palestinian witnesses and security sources said.1World
1541England in confident moodEngland will be seeking their third clean sweep of the summer when the NatWest Challenge against India concludes at Lord #39;s. After beating New Zealand and West Indies 3-0 and 4-0 in Tests, they have come alive 2Sports
1542Pentagon Restores Voting Web Site Access (AP)AP - The Pentagon has restored access to a Web site that assists soldiers and other Americans living overseas in voting, after receiving complaints that its security measures were preventing legitimate voters from using it.1World
1543Study: meager recovery for IT job marketThe number of US information technology workers rose 2 percent to 10.5 million in the first quarter of this year, but demand for them is dropping, according to a new report.3Business
1544Crippled Canadian sub set for safe harbourMontreal - The British-built Canadian submarine HMCS Chicoutimi, crippled since a fire at sea that killed one of its crew, is under tow and is expected in Faslane, Scotland, early next week, Canadian naval commander Tyrone Pile said on Friday.1World
1545Study: Bears Kill More Elk Than Wolves (AP)AP - Grizzly and black bears killed a majority of elk calves in northern Yellowstone National Park for the second year in a row, preliminary study results show.4Sci/Tech
1546Pakistanis Freed from Guantanamo Land in Home JailThirty-five Pakistanis freed from the US Guantanamo Bay prison camp arrived home on Saturday and were taken straight to prison for further interrogation, the interior minister said.1World
1547No. 8 Georgia Starts Freshman in Key Game (AP)AP - Mark Richt knows he'll have to get a little creative when he divvies up playing time for Georgia's running backs next season. Not so on Saturday. Thomas Brown is the undisputed starter for the biggest game of the season.2Sports
1548Witness says CIA oversaw abuse at Abu GhraibWitnesses in the trial of a US soldier charged with abusing prisoners at Abu Ghraib have told the court that the CIA sometimes directed abuse and orders were received from military command to toughen interrogations.1World
1549Marsh #39;s 5 top execs leave boardInsurance firm says its board now consists of its new CEO Michael Cherkasky and 10 outside members. NEW YORK (Reuters) - Marsh amp; McLennan Cos.3Business
1550Swimming: Phelps says sorry after drink-drive offenceMichael Phelps, the six-time Olympic champion, issued an apology yesterday after being arrested and charged with drunken driving in the United States.2Sports
1551First Look: Danger Sidekick II (PC World)PC World - The one-time World Class Product of the Year PDA gets a much-needed upgrade.4Sci/Tech
1552Report: 10 Held in Alleged Embassy Plot (AP)AP - Italian and Lebanese authorities have arrested 10 suspected terrorists who planned to blow up the Italian Embassy in Beirut, an Italian news agency and the Defense Ministry said Tuesday.1World
1553Round One: Bush, Kerry trade tough words on IraqCORAL GABLES, Fla. -- John F. Kerry and President Bush clashed sharply over the war in Iraq last night during the first debate of the presidential campaign season, with the senator from Massachusetts accusing 1World
1554Lootings delay aid in HaitiGONAIVES, Haiti -- While desperately hungry flood victims wander the streets of Gonaives searching for help, tons of food aid is stacking up in a warehouse guarded by United Nations peacekeepers.1World
1555Microsoft Mimics Local Radio StationsAs part of its much-touted new MSN Music offering, Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) is testing a Web-based radio service that mimics nearly 1,000 local radio stations, allowing users to hear a version of their favorite radio station with far fewer interruptions.4Sci/Tech
1556Resignation of disgraced Fiji VP fails to quell anger over prison release (AFP)AFP - The resignation of disgraced Fiji Vice-President Ratu Jope Seniloli failed to quell anger among opposition leaders and the military over his surprise release from prison after serving just three months of a four-year jail term for his role in a failed 2000 coup.1World
1557A dynasty shatteredATHENS Larry Brown, the US coach, leaned back against the scorer #39;s table, searching for support on a sinking ship. His best player, Tim Duncan, had just fouled out, and the options for an American team that 2Sports
1558Cricket: India fights Ganguly banSourav Ganguly files an appeal against a two-match ban imposed for time-wasting.1World
1559Open-Source Copyright Conflict Heats Up (Ziff Davis)Ziff Davis - A quick resolution to the Mambo open-source copyright dispute seems unlikely now that one of the parties has rejected an offer for mediation.4Sci/Tech
1560Passenger bus seizure in GreeseGreek police surrounded a bus full of passengers seized by armed hijackers along a highway from an Athens suburb Wednesday, police said.1World
1561Spain announce Davis Cup line-upSpain have named an unchanged team for the Davis Cup final against the United States in Seville on 3-5 December. Carlos Moya, Juan Carlos Ferrero, Rafael Nadal and Tommy Robredo will take on the US in front of 22,000 fans at the converted Olympic stadium.2Sports
1562Car bomber raids police convoyBAGHDAD: A suicide car bomber attacked a police convoy in Baghdad yesterday as guerillas kept pressure on Iraq #39;s security forces despite a bloody rout of insurgents in Fallujah.1World
1563RPT-UPDATE 2-Slot machine maker IGT beats estimatesSlot machine maker International Game Technology (IGT.N: Quote, Profile, Research) on Tuesday posted better-than-expected quarterly earnings, as casinos bought 3Business
1564Hirst restaurant sale makes 11mFixtures and fittings from Damien Hirst's restaurant Pharmacy sell for 11.1, 8m more than expected.1World
1565Harvard handles BULast Tuesday night, Harvard knocked off rival Boston College, which was ranked No. 1 in the country. Last night, the Crimson knocked off another local foe, Boston University, 2-1, at Walter Brown Arena, which marked the first time since 1999 that Harvard had beaten them both in the same season.2Sports
1566Venezuela Awaits Result of Presidential Recall Vote AuditVenezuelan election officials say they expect to announce Saturday, results of a partial audit of last Sunday #39;s presidential recall referendum.3Business
1567Kobe Bryant Jury Selection Begins TodayAbout 500 prospective jurors will be in an Eagle, Colorado, courtroom Friday, answering an 82-item questionnaire in preparation for the Kobe Bryant sexual assault trial.2Sports
1568Top libraries to go online in deal with GoogleStudents take note - endless journeys to the library could become a thing of the past thanks to a new multimillion-pound scheme to make classic texts available at the click of a mouse.4Sci/Tech
1569ISS crew to help search for Aids vaccineMoscow - The next crew of the International Space Station (ISS) is to contribute to the Russian search for a vaccine against Aids, Russian cosmonaut Salijan Sharipovthe said on Thursday.4Sci/Tech
1570When the Sun lost its heatLocked away in fossils is evidence of a sudden solar cooling. Kate Ravilious meets the experts who say it could explain a 3,000-year-old mass migration - and today #39;s global warming.4Sci/Tech
1571'Wikis' Offer Knowledge-Sharing on the WebBy ANICK JESDANUN NEW YORK (AP) -- Taran Rampersad didn't complain when he failed to find anything on his hometown in the online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Instead, he simply wrote his own entry for San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago...4Sci/Tech
1572Venezuelans Recall Catastrophic FloodsFive years after catastrophic floods and mudslides killed thousands along Venezuela's Caribbean coast, survivors in this town still see the signs of destruction - shattered concrete walls and tall weeds growing atop streets covered in dried mud.1World
1573#39;Halo 2 #39; is worth the waitHow do you top a battle between Marines and an alien religious cult fighting to the death on a giant corona in outer space? The next logical step is to take that battle to Earth, which is exactly what Microsoft 4Sci/Tech
1574Sony Ericsson Profit Rises 45 on Camera Phone Demand (Update2)Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Ltd., the mobile-phone venture owned by Sony Corp. and Ericsson AB, said third-quarter profit rose 45 percent on camera phone demand and forecast this quarter will be its strongest.3Business
1575Alcatel expands US presence with two acquisitions worth \$277mnNEW YORK, September 17 (newratings.com) - Alcatel (ALA.NYS) has expanded its operations and presence in the core North American telecommunication market with two separate acquisitions for about \$277 million.3Business
1576Anti-Counterfeiting Initiative LaunchedFour U.S. agencies yesterday announced a coordinated attack to stem the global trade in counterfeit merchandise and pirated music and movies, an underground industry that law-enforcement officials estimate to be worth \$500 billion each year.4Sci/Tech
1577NBA brings its game to BeijingBEIJING The NBA has reached booming, basketball-crazy China _ but the league doesn #39;t expect to make any money soon. The NBA flew more than 100 people halfway around the world for its first games in China, featuring 2Sports
1578IAEA: 380 tons of explosives missing in IraqThe UN nuclear watchdog confirmed Monday that nearly 400 tons of powerful explosives that could be used in conventional or nuclear missiles disappeared from an unguarded military installation in Iraq.1World
1579Schilling, Ramirez Lead Red Sox to Easy Opening WinNEW YORK (Reuters) - Curt Schilling pitched 6 2/3 innings and Manny Ramirez hit a three-run homer in a seven-run fourth frame to lead the Boston Red Sox to a 9-3 win over the host Anaheim Angels in their American League Divisional Series opener Tuesday.2Sports
1580Twins-Yankees Game Postponed by Rain (AP)AP - The game between the Minnesota Twins and the New York Yankees on Tuesday night was postponed by rain.2Sports
1581Shell Pleases City with Anglo-Dutch MergerOil giant Shell swept aside nearly 100 years of history today when it unveiled plans to merge its UK and Dutch parent companies. Shell said scrapping its twin-board structure 3Business
1582Caesars Profit Up on Vegas Hotel BusinessCaesars Entertainment Inc. on Thursday posted a rise in third-quarter profit as Las Vegas hotels filled up and Atlantic City properties squeaked out a profit that was unexpected by the company.3Business
1583U.S. Secret Service's Other Side: Fighting Fake MoneyHalf of all U.S. Secret Service agents are dedicated to protecting President Washington #151;and all the other Presidents on U.S. currency #151;from counterfeiters.4Sci/Tech
1584Cisco to power Indian EthernetOne of India #39;s leading telecommunications providers will use Cisco Systems #39; gear to build its new Ethernet-based broadband network.3Business
1585Group #39;kills second US hostage #39;Militants in Iraq have killed the second of two US civilians they were holding hostage, according to a statement on an Islamist website.1World
1586Better than the bestPARIS The verdict is in: The world #39;s greatest race car driver, the champion of champions - all disciplines combined - is Heikki Kovalainen.2Sports
1587West Indies v PakistanPakistan won the toss and unsurprisingly chose to bowl first as they and West Indies did battle at the Rose Bowl today for a place in the ICC Champions Trophy final against hosts England.2Sports
1588Beacon Roofing Leads Day of IPO GainsShares of Beacon Roofing Suppler Inc. shot up as much as 26 percent in its trading debut Thursday, edging out bank holding company Valley Bancorp as the biggest gainer among a handful of new stocks that went public this week.3Business
1589Dozens Believed Killed in U.S. Assault on Iraqi CityMore than 4,000 American and Iraqi soldiers mounted a military assault on the insurgent-held city of Samarra.1World
1590Maxime Faget, Mercury Spacecraft Designer, Dead at 83Maxime Faget conceived and proposed the development of the one-man spacecraft used in Project Mercury, which put the first American astronauts into suborbital flight, then orbital flight 4Sci/Tech
1591Storm pulls wet blanket over holiday salesThe first weekend of holiday shopping went from red-hot to dead white, as a storm that delivered freezing, snowy weather across Colorado kept consumers at home.3Business
1592Mexico's Fox Says U.S. Migration Deal a PriorityMEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican President Vicente Fox said on Monday he hoped President Bush's re-election meant a bilateral accord on migration would be reached before his own term runs out at the end of 2006.1World
1593Dollar Falls as Deficit Worries MountLONDON (Reuters) - The dollar fell within half a cent of last week's record low against the euro on Thursday after capital inflows data added to worries the United States may struggle to fund its current account deficit.3Business
1594Chirac Denies He Refused to See Iraq's AllawiBRUSSELS (Reuters) - French President Jacques Chirac said on Friday he had not refused to meet Iraqi interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi after reports he was snubbing the Iraqi leader by leaving an EU meeting in Brussels early.1World
1595China pledges \$20B to ArgentinaChina has pledged to invest \$20 billion in Argentina in the next 10 years, La Nacion reported Wednesday. The announcement came during the first day of a two-day visit 3Business
1596Clinton in Good Spirits Before SurgeryNEW YORK - Former President Bill Clinton was in good spirits Saturday, walking around his hospital room in street clothes and buoyed by thousands of get-well messages as he awaited heart bypass surgery early this coming week, people close to the family said. Clinton was expected to undergo surgery as early as Monday but probably Tuesday, said Democratic Party Chairman Terry McAuliffe, who said the former president was "upbeat" when he spoke to him by phone Friday...1World
1597Toyota, Partner to Invest \$461 Mln in China Venture (Update2)Toyota Motor Corp., the world #39;s biggest carmaker by value, will invest 3.8 billion yuan (\$461 million) with its partner Guangzhou Automobile Group to boost manufacturing capacity in 3Business
1598Poland to cut Iraq troops in early #39;05Poland will cut its troops in Iraq early next year and won #39;t stay in the country quot;an hour longer quot; than needed, the country #39;s prime minister said Friday.1World
1599Johnny Damon Complains of Migraines (AP)AP - Boston Red Sox center fielder Johnny Damon is having a recurrence of migraine headaches that first bothered him after a collision in last year's playoffs.2Sports
1600Microsoft plugs hole in ExchangeThe patch fixes a flaw in the e-mail server software that could be used to get access to in-boxes and information.4Sci/Tech
1601Cardenas wins 17th stage of Spanish Vuelta; Heras still overall <b>...</b>Felix Cardenas of Colombia won the 17th stage of the Spanish Vuelta cycling race Wednesday, while defending champion Roberto Heras held onto the overall leader #39;s jersey for the sixth day in a row.2Sports
1602Extinction Looms Over Larger Species (AP)AP - Being the biggest dog may pay off at feeding time, but species that grow too large may be more vulnerable to extinction, new research suggests.4Sci/Tech
1603Car bomb blast hits US convoy in MosulA car bomb exploded at a US military convoy in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, causing several casualties, the army and Iraqi officials said.1World
1604Transmeta Ships New Chip With Antivirus TechnologyNewest Efficeon processor also offers higher frequency using less power.4Sci/Tech
1605BAE turns its sights on USBAE Systems has launched a search for a senior American businessman to become a non-executive director. The high-profile appointment is designed to strengthen the board at a time when the defence giant is 3Business
1606Finnair Introduces Mobile Check-In Service (AP)AP - In what it calls a first in international air travel, Finnair says it will let its frequent fliers check in using text messages on mobile phones.4Sci/Tech
1607Software Firm to Name New Chief ExecutiveComputer Associates International is expected to announce that its new chief executive will be John Swainson, an I.B.M. executive with strong technical and sales credentials.3Business
1608US drubs Panama 6-0 in Cup qualifyingEstablished star Landon Donovan and rising sensation Eddie Johnson carried the United States into the regional qualifying finals for the 2006 World Cup in emphatic fashion Wednesday night.2Sports
1609FOCUS: Ericsson Market Share Gains Set To ContinueSTOCKHOLM (Dow Jones)--Expectations for Telefon AB LM Ericsson #39;s (ERICY) third-quarter performance imply that while sales of mobile telephony equipment are expected to have dipped, the company 3Business
1610Phelps, Rival Thorpe in 200M-Free SemisATHENS, Greece - Michael Phelps took care of qualifying for the Olympic 200-meter freestyle semifinals Sunday, and then found out he had been added to the American team for the evening's 400 freestyle relay final. Phelps' rivals Ian Thorpe and Pieter van den Hoogenband and teammate Klete Keller were faster than the teenager in the 200 free preliminaries...1World
1611Sharon to Present Gaza Timetable to Mutinous PartyJERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon intends to present a timetable for withdrawal from Gaza to lawmakers from his Likud Party Tuesday despite a mutiny in the right-wing bloc over the plan.1World
1612Search Engine for Programming CodeSearch Engine for Programming Code\\An article at Newsforge pointed me to Koders ( http://www.koders.com ) a search engine for finding programming code. Nifty.\\The front page allows you to specify keywords, sixteen languages (from ASP to VB.NET) and sixteen licenses (from AFL to ZPL -- fortunately there's an information page to ...4Sci/Tech
1613Apple Products Win Six Awards #147;Apple once again was the star of the show at the annual MacUser awards, #148; reports MacUser, #147;taking away six Maxine statues including Product of the Year for the iTunes Music Store. #148; Other Apple award winners: Power Mac G5, AirPort Express, 20-inch Apple Cinema Display, GarageBand and DVD Studio Pro 3. Nov 224Sci/Tech
1614Hopes for Solution to Afghan Hostage CrisisKABUL (Reuters) - Three U.N. workers held by militants in Afghanistan were in their third week of captivity on Friday after calls from both sides for the crisis to be resolved ahead of this weekend's Muslim festival of Eid al-Fitr.1World
1615U.S. Wildlife Refuges Facing Threats (AP)AP - A sweeping wildlife preserve in southwestern Arizona is among the nation's 10 most endangered refuges, due in large part to illegal drug and immigrant traffic and Border Patrol operations, a conservation group said Friday.4Sci/Tech
1616Fix EU executive #39;crisis #39; urges ChiracROME, Oct 29 (AFP) - French President Jacques Chirac urged the head of the incoming European Commission Friday to take quot;the appropriate decisions quot; to resolve a row over his EU executive team which has left the EU in limbo.1World
1617Shell unveils \$15bn recovery planThe Anglo-Dutch oil giant Shell today sought to draw a line under its reserves scandal by announcing plans to spend \$15bn (8.4bn) a year to replenish reserves and develop production in its oil and gas business.3Business
1618PeopleSoft #39;s Prospects Top Agenda at ShowSEPTEMBER 20, 2004 (COMPUTERWORLD) - At PeopleSoft Inc. #39;s Connect 2004 conference in San Francisco this week, the software vendor is expected to face questions from users about its ability to fend off Oracle Corp.4Sci/Tech
1619Russia Launches Inquiry Into School SiegeRussia's parliament will launch an inquiry into a school siege that killed over 300 hostages, President Vladimir Putin said on Friday, but analysts doubt it will satisfy those who blame the carnage on security services.1World
1620Blair defends new exam proposalsTony Blair talks to business leaders about new proposals for a major shake-up of the English exam system.1World
1621Malaysian woman claims new record after 36 days with scorpionsKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia A Malaysian woman has claimed a new world record after living with over six-thousand scorpions for 36 days straight.1World
1622Photo: The Internet debatePBS's Charlie Rose quizzes Sun co-founder Bill Joy, Monster.com chief Jeff Taylor, and venture capitalist John Doerr.4Sci/Tech
1623Newspaper circulations drop by 0.9, report saysCirculation declined at most major US newspapers in the last half year, the latest blow for an industry already rocked by a scandal involving circulation misstatements that has undermined the confidence of investors and advertisers.3Business
1624Skype Calls on Siemens PhonesSkype Technologies is teaming with Siemens to offer cordless phone users the ability to make Internet telephony calls, in addition to traditional calls, from their handsets.4Sci/Tech
1625Trucking Industry Won't Fight Diesel Rules (AP)AP - After years of resistance, the U.S. trucking industry says it will not try to impede or delay a new federal rule aimed at cutting diesel pollution.4Sci/Tech
1626ATA OKs \$117 million Southwest dealINDIANAPOLIS - ATA Airlines has accepted a \$117 million offer from Southwest Airlines that would forge close ties between two of the largest US discount carriers.3Business
1627Iran issues nuclear warningcould take drastic steps if the talks did not proceed as Tehran wants. Mehr news agency quoted him as saying on Wednesday. that could be used 1World
1628Jordan Makes StatementWizards coach Eddie Jordan says the team is making a statement that immaturity will not be tolerated by suspending Kwame Brown one game for not taking part in a team huddle during a loss to Denver.2Sports
1629Cause of shopping center fire in South Everett under investigationEVERETT Fire investigators are still trying to determine what caused a two-alarm that destroyed a portion of a South Everett shopping center this morning. 3Business
1630Bids Placed Despite Mixed NewsUmesh Patel, a 36-year old software engineer from California, debated until the last minute.4Sci/Tech
1631Oracle #39;s Fight to the FinishSure, the PeopleSoft board told shareholders to just say no. This battle will go down to the wire, and even afterward Ellison could prevail.3Business
1632Stocks Climb Higher As Oil Prices SlipInvestors cheered by falling oil prices and an improving job picture sent stocks higher Tuesday, hoping that the news signals a renewal of economic strength and a fall rally in stocks.3Business
1633Roddick Wins in Straight Sets Over Robredo (AP)AP - Andy Roddick has yet to face a challenge in his U.S. Open title defense. He beat No. 18 Tommy Robredo of Spain 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 Tuesday night to move into the quarterfinals without having lost a set.2Sports
1634Red Sox victory steals the power of the dourNow that hell froze over in Boston, New England braces for its rarest season -- a winter of content. Red Sox fans are adrift from the familiar torture of the past.2Sports
1635Wal-Mart Holds Sales View for September CHICAGO (Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=WMT.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">WMT.N</A>, the world's largest retailer, said on Saturday it still anticipates September U.S. sales to be up 2 percent to 4 percent at stores open at least a year.3Business
1636Tokyo Stocks Open Lower on Profit GrabTOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo's Nikkei stock average opened down 0.15 percent on Wednesday as investors took a breather from the market's recent rises and sold shares of gainers such as Sharp Corp.3Business
1637Survey Records Pattern of Tarantulas (AP)AP - From now until the start of winter, male tarantulas are roaming around, searching for female mates, an ideal time to find out where the spiders flourish in Arkansas.4Sci/Tech
1638Sharon death threats investigatedIsraeli authorities have launched an investigation into death threats against Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and other officials supporting his disengagement plan from Gaza and parts of the West Bank, Jerusalem police said Tuesday.1World
1639Oracle Extends Bid for PeopleSoft (NewsFactor)NewsFactor - While a U.S. District Court continues to weigh the legality of \Oracle's (Nasdaq: ORCL) attempted takeover of \PeopleSoft (Nasdaq: PSFT), Oracle has taken the necessary steps to ensure the offer does not die on the vine with PeopleSoft's shareholders.4Sci/Tech
1640Oil prices skid, US stocks of crude seen growingNEW YORK : World oil prices fell, capping a drop of more than 14 percent in a two-and-a-half-week slide triggered by a perception of growing US crude oil inventories.3Business
1641Scientists work to protect cropsSUFFOLK -- Virginia Tech scientists are preparing to protect the state #39;s largest crop from a disease with strong potential to do damage.3Business
1642Ukraine faces milestone electionIt was a carefully scripted moment when Russian President Vladimir Putin began quoting Taras Shevchenko, this country #39;s 19th-century bard, during a live television 1World
1643China welcomes Russia #39;s ratification of Kyoto ProtocolChina says it welcomes Russia #39;s ratification of the Kyoto Protocol that aims to stem global warming by reducing greenhouse-gas emissions.1World
1644PalmSource Smartens Up OS for Mobile PhonesAnalysts said the smartphone enhancements hold the potential to bring PalmSource into an expanding market that still has room despite early inroads by Symbian and Microsoft.4Sci/Tech
1645M.T.A. Seeks Tax Increases Over 5 YearsThe Metropolitan Transportation Authority is proposing a tax increase to raise \$900 million a year to help pay for a five-year rebuilding program.1World
1646Canadian general elected to head NATO military committee (AFP)AFP - The Canadian armed forces chief of staff on was elected to take over as head of NATO's Military Committee, the alliance's highest military authority, military and diplomatic sources said.1World
1647Motions against Sudan, Zimbabwe fail in UN committee (AFP)AFP - Two proposed resolutions condemning widespread rights abuses in Sudan and Zimbabwe failed to pass a UN committee, mired in debate between African and western nations.1World
1648Citigroup to Acquire First American Bank NEW YORK (Reuters) - Citigroup Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=C.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">C.N</A> the world's largest financial services company, said on Tuesday it will acquire First American Bank in the quickly-growing Texas market.3Business
1649Oil Prices Hover Just Below \$50 a Barrel SINGAPORE (Reuters) - U.S. oil prices hovered just below \$50 a barrel on Tuesday, holding recent gains on a rash of crude supply outages and fears over thin heating oil tanks.3Business
1650Springboks targets scrumTHE South Africans have called the Wallabies scrum cheats as a fresh round of verbal warfare opened in the Republic last night. 2Sports
1651Push for rule of law in West BankThe return of noted reformer Nabil Amr to Palestinian politics comes at a crucial juncture.1World
1652NHL players still oppose salary capAn overwhelming majority of NHL players who expressed their opinion in a poll said they would not support a salary cap even if it meant saving a season that was supposed to have started Oct. 13.2Sports
1653Earnhardt reminded to keep it cleanTony Eury Sr. oversees Dale Earnhardt Jr. on the racetrack, but Sunday he extended his domain to Victory Lane. Earnhardt was unbuckling to crawl out of the No.2Sports
1654Newsview: Flawed Candidates Neck and Neck (AP)AP - After two debates, voters have seen President Bush look peevish and heard him pass the buck. They've watched Sen. John Kerry deny he's a flip-flopper and then argue that Saddam Hussein was a threat #151; and wasn't. It's no wonder so few minds have changed.1World
1655New York Yankees Team Report - September 26(Sports Network) - The New York Yankees try to move one step closer to a division title when they conclude their critical series with the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park.2Sports
1656Poor weather hits US shoppersUS retail sales fell 0.3 in August as rising energy costs and bad weather persuaded shoppers to reduce their spending.3Business
1657US Blasts Lebanese Parliament #39;s Extension of Presidential TermThe United States says the Lebanese parliament #39;s decision Friday to extend the term of pro-Syrian President Emile Lahoud made a quot;crude mockery of democratic principles.1World
1658Busch sweeps Loudon: No. 19 takes lead in Nextel CupKurt Busch claimed a stake in the points lead in the NASCAR Chase for the Nextel Cup yesterday, winning the Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire International Speedway.2Sports
1659Fujitsu, Cisco team up to provide IP network products in JapanTOKYO (AFP) - Japan #39;s Fujitsu and Cisco Systems of the US said they have agreed to form a strategic alliance focusing on routers and switches that will enable businesses to build advanced Internet Protocol (IP) networks.4Sci/Tech
1660Ovitz Defends His Role in ABC Hiring, 'Kundun'GEORGETOWN, Del., Oct. 28 -- Plaintiffs in a shareholder lawsuit over former Walt Disney Co. president Michael Ovitz's \$140 million severance package attempted Thursday to portray Ovitz as a dishonest bumbler who botched the hiring of a major television executive and pushed the release of a movie that angered the Chinese government, damaging Disney's business prospects in the country.3Business
1661UPI NewsTrack BusinessUS stocks gained ground in early trading Thursday after tame inflation reports and better than expected jobless news. Oil prices held steady as Hurricane Ivan battered the Gulf coast, where oil operations have halted.3Business
1662Cheat Sheet: FirefoxIt #39;s a new internet browser. The first full version, Firefox 1.0, was launched earlier this month. In the sense it #39;s a browser, yes, but the differences are larger than the similarities.4Sci/Tech
1663Gordon the favorite for the ChaseLOUDON, NH - As this newfangled stretch drive for the Nextel Cup championship ensues, Jeff Gordon has to be considered the favorite for a fifth title.2Sports
1664PepsiCo to Buy General Mills #39; European Snacks Stake (Update3)PepsiCo. Inc., the world #39;s No. 2 soft- drink maker, plans to buy General Mills Inc. #39;s stake in their European joint venture for \$750 million in cash, giving it complete ownership of Europe #39;s largest snack-food company.3Business
1665Microsoft to step up SP2 downloadsMicrosoft will accelerate SP2 distribution to meet goal of 100 million downloads in two months.4Sci/Tech
1666Stocks Open Near Unchanged After GDP Data NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks opened little changed on Friday, after third-quarter gross domestic product data showed the U.S. economy grew at a slower-than-expected pace.3Business
1667IBM Stops Offering Cash-Balance PensionInternational Business Machines Corp., taken to court by workers over changes it made to its traditional pension plan, has decided to stop offering any such plan to new employees.4Sci/Tech
1668Infineon Execs Plead GuiltyNEW YORK - With four of its executives pleading guilty to price-fixing charges today, Infineon will have a hard time arguing that it didn #39;t fix prices in its ongoing litigation with Rambus.4Sci/Tech
1669Pacquiao has truly arrivedBy nick giongco. YOU KNOW you have reached the status of a boxing star when ring announcer extraordinaire Michael Buffer calls out your name in his trademark booming voice during a high-profile event like yesterday 2Sports
1670Martin says Bush assured him no plans for space-based weapons (Canadian Press)Canadian Press - OTTAWA (CP) - The prime minister says he's been assured by President George W. Bush that the U.S. missile defence plan does not necessarily involve the weaponization of space.1World
1671Gagne Pitches in Montreal One Last Time (AP)AP - Even with a big lead, Eric Gagne wanted to pitch in front of his hometown fans one last time.2Sports
1672Limited Brands Lifts Operating Profit NEW YORK (Reuters) - Limited Brands Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=LTD.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">LTD.N</A> on Thursday reported higher quarterly operating profit as cost controls and strong lingerie sales offset poor results at the retailer's Express apparel stores.3Business
1673GM and DaimlerChrysler team up on hybrid engineGeneral Motors and DaimlerChrysler are collaborating on development of fuel- saving hybrid engines in hopes of cashing in on an expanding market dominated by hybrid leaders Toyota and Honda.3Business
1674Aftershock: Brown rips team #39;s lack of effortATHENS, Greece -- Larry Brown was despondent, the head of the US selection committee was defensive and an irritated Allen Iverson was hanging up on callers who asked what went wrong. 2Sports
1675Blast kills 56 miners, traps 92Fifty-six miners are dead and another 92 are still stranded underground after a gas blast at the Daping coal mine in Central China #39;s Henan Province, safety officials said Thursday.1World
1676Iraq Working for Release of HostagesBEIRUT, Lebanon - Three Lebanese men and their Iraqi driver have been kidnapped in Iraq, the Lebanese Foreign Ministry said Sunday, as Iraq's prime minister said his government was working for the release of two Americans and a Briton also being held hostage. Gunmen snatched the three Lebanese, who worked for a travel agency with a branch in Baghdad, as they drove on the highway between the capital and Fallujah on Friday night, a ministry official said...1World
1677Elliot Smith CD Released Year After DeathPORTLAND, Ore. - It's been almost a year since singer-songwriter Elliott Smith committed suicide, and fans and friends will be looking for answers as the posthumous "From a Basement on the Hill" is released...1World
1678Courtney Brown Tells Browns He'll Be Back (AP)AP - Courtney Brown refuses to surrender to injuries. He's already planning another comeback.2Sports
1679Israel Expands Raid with Air Strike Near Gaza City GAZA (Reuters) - Israel expanded its military offensive in northern Gaza, launching two air strikes early on Monday that killed at least three Palestinians and wounded two, including a senior Hamas leader, witnesses and medics said.1World
1680Nintendo Ups DS Console Shipment TargetTOKYO (Reuters) - Nintendo Co. Ltd. raised its 2004 shipment target for its DS handheld video game device by 40 percent to 2.8 million units on Thursday after many stores in Japan and the United States sold out in the first week of sales.3Business
1681Newman sticks foot in mouthIt took an off-the-cuff reference to a serial murderer/cannibal to punctuate the Robby Gordon storyline. Gordon has been vilified by his peers and put on probation 2Sports
1682Mavericks fans offer front-row seats to wounded soldiersBy BOBBY ROSS JR. Associated Press Writer. play the Atlanta Hawks. They will be treated to free food and drink and have. their pictures taken with Mavericks players, dancers and team officials.2Sports
1683Silva out for a monthARSENAL #39;S Brazilian World Cup winning midfielder Gilberto Silva is set to be out for at least a month with a back injury, the Premiership leaders said.2Sports
1684#39;Escalation of success #39; is groundwork for disasterINDIANAPOLIS -- With a package of academic reforms in place, the NCAA #39;s next crusade will address what its president calls a dangerous drift toward professionalism and sports entertainment.2Sports
1685Autodesk tackles project collaborationAutodesk this week unwrapped an updated version of its hosted project collaboration service targeted at the construction and manufacturing industries. Autodesk Buzzsaw lets multiple, dispersed project participants -- including building owners, developers, architects, construction teams, and facility managers -- share and manage data throughout the life of a project, according to Autodesk officials.3Business
1686Similarities Abound in Orange Bowl Teams (AP)AP - It was difficult for Southern California's Pete Carroll and Oklahoma's Bob Stoops to keep from repeating each other when the two coaches met Thursday.2Sports
1687Sudan Peace Talks Resume for South as Tensions Brew (Reuters)Reuters - Sudan's government resumed\talks with rebels in the oil-producing south on Thursday while\the United Nations set up a panel to investigate charges of\genocide in the west of Africa's largest country.1World
1688Roddick to lead US Davis Cup squadAndy Roddick, along with Olympic silver medalist Mardy Fish and the doubles pair of twins Bob and Mike Bryan will make up the US team to compete with Belarus in the Davis Cup, reported CRIENGLISH.2Sports
1689Stocks Edge Up on Tech-Sector OptimismNEW YORK - Optimism that the embattled technology sector was due for a recovery sent stocks modestly higher Monday despite a new revenue warning from semiconductor company Broadcom Inc. While Broadcom, which makes chips for television set-top boxes and other electronics, said high inventories resulted in delayed shipments, investors were encouraged as it said future quarters looked brighter...1World
1690Loyalty study lists IT's top household namesA report indicates that many giants of the industry have been able to capture lasting feelings of customer loyalty.4Sci/Tech
1691Internet is caught in its own webIt is the news that Internet users do not want to hear: the worldwide web is in danger of collapsing around us. Patrick Gelsinger, the chief technology officer for computer chip maker Intel, told a conference 4Sci/Tech
1692U.S. Job Growth Weaker Than Expected WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. employers hired just 96,000 workers in September, the government said on Friday in a weak jobs snapshot, the final one ahead of presidential elections that also fueled speculation about a pause in interest-rate rises.3Business
1693Cisco plans to accelerate new product offeringsCisco Systems CEO John Chambers said today that his company plans to offer twice as many new products this year as ever before.4Sci/Tech
1694Games Rock Athens, Thousands Party NightlyWhile the world #39;s best athletes fight the noble Olympic battle in stadiums and pools, their fans storm the streets of Athens, turning the Greek capital into a huge international party every night.2Sports
1695Divers Keep Smelly Sewers FlowingCarlos Barrios Orta squeezed himself into his rubber diving suit, pulled on an 18-pound helmet that made him look like an astronaut, then lowered himself into the sewer. He disappeared into the filthy water, which looked like some cauldron of rancid beef stew, until the only sign of him was air bubbles breaking the surface.1World
1696Mutilated Woman Corpse Found in Fallujah, May be Briton, PoleThe mutilated body of a woman of about sixty years, amputated of arms and legs and with the sliced throat, has been discovered this morning in a street of the south of Faluya by the Marines, according to a statement by AFP photographer.1World
1697The cosmic neighbours from hellEvery day, somewhere in the universe, there #39;s an explosion that puts the power of the Sun in the shade. Steve Connor investigates the riddle of gamma-ray bursts.4Sci/Tech
1698Case for water on Mars is growing strongerTen months after NASA #39;s twin rovers landed on Mars, scientists reported this week that both robotic vehicles are still navigating their rock-studded landscapes with all instruments operating 4Sci/Tech
1699Everton stand firm over striker bidsEVERTON showed they would not be bullied into selling Wayne Rooney last night by rejecting a 23.5million bid from Newcastle - as Manchester United gamble on Goodison #39;s resolve to keep the striker.2Sports
1700 #39;Best #39; ratings a response to rising costs, safety concernsSAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) -- The magazine known for evaluating cars and electronics is setting its sights on finding the best value and quality of prescription drugs on the market.3Business
1701Bryant Trial BeginsAfter months of legal wrangling, the case of <em>People v. Kobe Bean Bryant</em> commences on Friday in Eagle, Colo., with testimony set to begin next month.2Sports
1702CLIFFORD D. MAY: Shouldn #39;t Palestinians have a real election?(SH) - In Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai defeated a raft of candidates to win his historic election. In Iraq, more than 200 political parties have registered for next month #39;s elections.1World
1703LE GUEN AIMING FOR DRAWLyon coach Paul le Guen has admitted his side would be happy with a draw at Old Trafford on Tuesday night. The three-times French champions have assured themselves of qualification for the Champions League 2Sports
1704Scientists Say Sunoil Could Power Cars, HomesBritish scientists say they have found a new, greener way to power cars and homes using sunflower oil, a commodity more commonly used for cooking fries.4Sci/Tech
1705The Fool's Look AheadA mouse, a house, and your tax-planning spouse all factor huge in the week of earnings that lies ahead.3Business
1706US Cyberchief Resigns After a Year on the JobThe United States #39; top computer-security official has resigned after a little more than a year on the job, the US Department of Homeland Security said on Friday.4Sci/Tech
1707NL Wrap: Bonds Denied Home-Run Milestone in Giants Win (Reuters)Reuters - Barry Bonds failed to collect a hit in\his bid to join the 700-homer club, but he did score a run to\help the San Francisco Giants edge the host Milwaukee Brewers\3-2 in National League action on Tuesday.2Sports
1708Intel Sees Web Buckling, Invests in New Systems SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intel Corp. <A HREF="http://www.reuters.co.uk/financeQuoteLookup.jhtml?ticker=INTC.O qtype=sym infotype=info qcat=news">INTC.O</A> on Thursday outlined its vision of the Internet of the future, one in which millions of computer servers would analyze and direct network traffic to make the Web safer and more efficient.4Sci/Tech
1709Timeline: Margaret HassanMargaret Hassan, who works for charity Care International, was taken hostage while on her way to work in Baghdad. Here are the main events since her kidnapping.1World
1710Cool tools: music players, camera phone and mouse for a PDACheck out new gadgets as holiday season approaches.4Sci/Tech
1711Shell settles with SEC for \$120 mlnDALLAS (CBS.MW) -- Royal Dutch/Shell Group will pay a \$120 million penalty to settle a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation of its overstatement of nearly 4.5 billion barrels of proven reserves, the federal agency said Tuesday.3Business
1712Off-piste actionAfter waiting an entire summer for the snow to fall and Beaver Creek to finally open, skiers from around the planet are coming to check out the Birds of Prey World Cup action Dec. 1 - 5. Although everyones 2Sports
1713Sony confirms plan to sell large-screen LCD projection TVs in <b>...</b>TOKYO, Sep 08, 2004 (AFX-UK via COMTEX) -- Sony Corp will launch its popular projection televisions with large liquid crystal display (LCD) screens in China early next year, a company spokeswoman said.4Sci/Tech
1714Sam Kellerman / FOXSports.com Posted: 2 minutes agoI confess that I am a complete ignoramus when it comes to women #39;s beach volleyball. In fact, I know only one thing about the sport - that it is the supreme aesthetic experience available on planet Earth.2Sports
1715United May Offer Malcolm Glazer Seat on Board, Observer SaysManchester United Plc may offer US billionaire Malcolm Glazer a seat on its board if he agrees to drop a takeover bid for a year, the Observer said, citing an unidentified person in the soccer industry.2Sports
1716AmWest passes up bid to buy bankrupt ATA assetsPHOENIX America West Airlines has backed away from a potential bidding war for bankrupt ATA Airlines, paving the way for AirTran to take over ATA operations.3Business
1717US Stock-Index Futures Decline; Citigroup, GE Slip in EuropeUS stock-index futures declined. Dow Jones Industrial Average shares including General Electric Co. slipped in Europe. Citigroup Inc.3Business
1718Lidge puts Astros games in fridgeFor a guy who spent most of his first four professional seasons on the disabled list, Houston Astros reliever Brad Lidge has developed into quite the ironman these past two days.2Sports
1719EU's Monti seeks Oracle-PeopleSoft decision by end-October (AFP)AFP - Outgoing EU competition commissioner Mario Monti wants to reach a decision on Oracle's proposed takeover of business software rival PeopleSoft by the end of next month, an official said.4Sci/Tech
1720Dillon rushes for 158 yards in Patriots #39; victoryFormer Bengal Corey Dillon found his stride Sunday in his second game for the New England Patriots. Dillon gained 158 yards on 32 carries as the Patriots beat the Arizona Cardinals, 23-12, for their 17th victory in a row.2Sports
1721Bizarre finish to men #39;s marathon overshadows American #39;s silverIf legend is to be believed, the end of a victorious war was behind Pheidippides #39; trek from Marathon to Athens 2,500 years ago.2Sports
1722Congress Passes Satellite Transmission Measure WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Satellite companies would be able to retransmit broadcasters' television signals for another five years but would have to offer those signals on a single dish, under legislation approved by Congress on Saturday.4Sci/Tech
1723Sharapova Eases Through in Beijing BEIJING (Reuters) - Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova demolished fellow Russian Tatiana Panova 6-1, 6-1 to advance to the quarter-finals of the China Open on Wednesday.2Sports
1724Cheap thrillsSven Jaschan, who may face five years in prison for spreading the Netsky and Sasser worms, is now working in IT security. Photo: AFP.4Sci/Tech
1725Expos trade Gonzalez to PadresPadres general manager Kevin Towers called Expos general manager Omar Minaya on Thursday afternoon and told him he needed a shortstop because Khalil Greene had broken his 2Sports
1726Teams unite to cut costs, exceptMotorsport.com. Nine of the ten Formula One teams have united to propose cost-cutting measures for the future, with the notable exception of Ferrari.2Sports
1727U.S. Revises UN Draft on Sudan in Quest of Votes (Reuters)Reuters - The United States modified its\call for U.N. sanctions against Sudan on Tuesday but still kept\up the threat of punitive measures if Khartoum did not stop\atrocities in its Darfur region.1World
1728Activist Groups Hail Nobel PickHuman rights and environmental activists have hailed the award of the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize to Wangari Maathai of Kenya as fitting recognition of the growing role of civil society 1World
1729Update 13: Greenspan Sounds Alert on Social SecurityFederal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan has done it again. For at least the fourth time this year, he has touched the electrified third rail of American politics - Social Security.3Business
1730American beheadedAn Al Qaeda-linked militant group beheaded an American hostage in Iraq and threatened last night to kill another two Westerners in 24 hours unless women prisoners were freed from Iraqi jails.1World
1731Why The Open-Source Model Can Work In India (TechWeb)TechWeb - An Indian Institute of Technology professor--and open-source evangelist--discusses the role of Linux and open source in India.4Sci/Tech
1732Health Highlights: Aug. 24, 2004Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay: ----- Contaminated Fish in Many U.S. Lakes and Rivers Fish that may be contaminated with dioxin, mercury, PCBs and pesticides are swimming in more than one-third of the United States' lakes and nearly one-quarter of its rivers, according to a list of advisories released by the Environmental Protection Agency...4Sci/Tech
1733Five Nations Win Seats on UN Security CouncilArgentina, Denmark, Greece, Japan and Tanzania on Friday won coveted two-year terms on the UN Security Council at a time when pressure is mounting to expand the powerful 15-nation body.1World
1734Scientists Raise Concerns about Arthritis Drug BextraDescription: Scientists say the arthritis drug Bextra may pose increased risk of cardiovascular troubles. Bextra is related to Vioxx, which was pulled off the market in September for the same reason.3Business
1735NBA: O #39;Neal wins in debutSteve Francis and Shaquille O #39;Neal enjoyed big debuts with their new teams. Kobe Bryant found out he can #39;t carry the Lakers all by himself.2Sports
1736Disney #39;s Latest Drama: \$200 Mln Courtroom BattleThe trial of a lawsuit by Walt Disney Co. shareholders who accuse the board of directors of rubberstamping a deal to hire Michael Ovitz 3Business
1737Home series defeats for IndiaAustralia, by winning the third Test at Nagpur on Friday, also won the four-match series 2-0 with one match to go. Australia had last won a Test series in India way back in December 1969 when Bill Lawry #39;s team beat Nawab Pataudi #39;s Indian team 3-1.2Sports
1738Albertsons shops in gourmet aisle with purchase of Bristol FarmsLOS ANGELES Grocery giant Albertsons says it has purchased Bristol Farms, which operates eleven upscale stores in Southern California.3Business
1739Munabao-Khokhropar: Pakistan, India agree to re-open another train <b>...</b>ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and India agreed on Friday to re-open the Khokhropar-Munabao railway link, which was severed nearly 40 years ago.1World
1740***** WNBA Playoff Game Capsules - Friday, October 1st *****Final Score: Connecticut 61, New York 51 New York, NY (Sports Network) - Nykesha Sales scored 15 points to lead Connecticut to a 61-51 win over New York in Game 1 of their best-of-three Eastern Conference Finals series at Madison Square Garden.2Sports
1741Stocks Rise on Strong Retail Sales ReportNEW YORK - Stocks moved higher Friday as a stronger than expected retail sales report showed that higher oil prices aren't scaring consumers away from spending. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan's positive comments on oil prices also encouraged investors...1World
1742Health Premiums Rose 5 Times Faster Than Income in 2004The figures from a survey released today are likely to throw more people into the ranks of the uninsured, analysts said.3Business
1743All the new Media Center PCsBill Gates is giving his big speech right now at Microsofts big Digital Entertainment Anywhere event in Los Angeles. Well have a proper report for you soon, but in the meantime we figured wed 4Sci/Tech
1744Strontium Drug Reduces Fractures in Elderly WomenSpinal and non-spinal fractures are reduced by almost a third in women age 80 or older who take a drug called strontium ranelate, European investigators announced 4Sci/Tech
1745JB Oxford Sued by SEC for Improper Mutual Fund Trades (Update2)JB Oxford Holdings Inc., a Beverly Hills-based discount brokerage firm, was sued by the Securities and Exchange Commission for allegedly allowing thousands of improper trades in more than 600 mutual funds.3Business
1746Apple plans European expansion of iTunesBERLIN: Apple Computer Inc is planning the next wave of expansion for its popular iTunes online music store with a multi-country European launch in October, the services chief architect said on Wednesday.4Sci/Tech
1747NBA Game Summary - Cleveland At CharlotteCharlotte, NC -- LeBron James poured in a game-high 19 points and Jeff McInnis scored 18 as the Cleveland Cavaliers routed the Charlotte Bobcats, 106-89, at the Charlotte Coliseum.2Sports
1748Goldman reports quarterly earnings up 36Goldman Sachs reported strong fourth quarter and full year earnings of \$1.19bn, up 36 per cent on the previous quarter. Full year profit rose 52 per cent from the previous year to \$4.55bn.3Business
1749Once a Palace, Now Saddam Hussein's PrisonSaddam Hussein lives in an air-conditioned 10-by-13 foot cell on the grounds of one of his former palaces, tending plants and proclaiming himself Iraq's lawful ruler.1World
1750Lehmann howlers rob ArsenalLehmann, who was at fault in two matches in the tournament last season, was blundering again with the German set to take the rap for both Greek goals.2Sports
1751Ireland Cracks Down on Internet ScamsCalls to 13 other countries will be blocked to thwart auto-dialer software.4Sci/Tech
1752Brazilian Troops to Remain in Haiti (AP)AP - Brazilian U.N. peacekeepers will remain in Haiti until presidential elections are held in that Caribbean nation sometime next year, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said Monday.1World
1753Russia gets budget version of Windowscom September 27, 2004, 5:00 AM PT. This fourth priority #39;s main focus has been improving or obtaining CRM and ERP software for the past year and a half.4Sci/Tech
1754Grace Park, Koch share lead in KoreaJeju Island, South Korea (Sports Network) - Grace Park and Carin Koch posted matching rounds of six-under-par 66 on Friday to share the lead after the first round of the CJ Nine Bridges Classic.2Sports
1755Now Boarding: Zero G Flights for the Public (SPACE.com)SPACE.com - The Zero Gravity Corporation \ has been given the thumbs up by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to \ conduct quot;weightless flights quot; for the general public, providing the \ sensation of floating in space.4Sci/Tech
1756Report of First Birth for Cancer Survivor in a Tissue ImplantA 32-year-old woman in Belgium has become the first woman ever to give birth after having ovarian tissue removed, frozen and then implanted back in her body.4Sci/Tech
1757Penn National to Acquire Argosy GamingArgosy Gaming (AGY:NYSE - news - research) jumped in early trading Thursday, after the company agreed to be acquired by Penn National Gaming (PENN:Nasdaq - news - research) in a \$1.3Business
1758Can Mike Lawrie make Siebel better?No sweat, says the new CEO, who's imported from IBM. He also knows this will be the challenge of a lifetime.4Sci/Tech
1759Allawi vows steps to fight terrorismIraq is quot;working 24 hours a day to ... stop the terrorists, quot; interim Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi said Monday. Iraqis are pushing ahead with reforms and improvements, Allawi told 1World
1760Nobel Winners to Explain Discoveries (AP)AP - Their discoveries may be hard for many to comprehend, but this year's Nobel Prize winners still have to explain what they did and how they did it.4Sci/Tech
1761DuPont will settle C-8 lawsuitThe DuPont Co. has agreed to pay up to \$340 million to settle a lawsuit that it contaminated water supplies in West Virginia and Ohio with a chemical used to make Teflon, one of its best-known brands.3Business
1762Job was a royal headacheBenfica and Real Madrid set the standard for soccer success in Europe in the late 1950s and early #39;60s. The clubs have evolved much differently, but both have struggled 2Sports
1763Bush Presents Awards for Arts, Humanities (AP)AP - Musicians, composers and authors were among the more than two dozen people Wednesday honored with National Medal of Arts and National Humanities awards at the White House.1World
1764UK viewers taking control of TVMore than 15 million homes in the UK will be able to get on-demand movies by 2008, say analysts.4Sci/Tech
1765The Making of a Jazz StatesmanWynton Marsalis, the trumpet-playing star and artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center, has become an entity above and around the daily jazz world.1World
1766A Mission Worth The RiskA well-researched study by the National Academy of Sciences makes a persuasive case for refurbishing the Hubble Space Telescope. NASA, which is reluctant to take this mission, should rethink its position.4Sci/Tech
1767Pakistan ratifies Kyoto ProtocolBUENOS AIRES: Pakistan has ratified the Kyoto Protocol on Climatic Change, Environment Minister Malik Khan said on Thursday. He said that Islamabad has notified UN authorities of ratification, which formally comes into effect in February 2005.1World
1768Marsh to Replace CEO Greenberg - FT (Reuters)Reuters - Jeffrey Greenberg, chairman and chief\executive of embattled insurance broker Marsh McLennan Cos.\, is expected to step down within hours, a newspaper\reported on Friday, citing people close to the discussions.3Business
1769Two Soldiers Attached To 1st Cav Charged With MurderStaff Sgt. Johnny Horne, Jr., and Staff Sgt. Cardenas Alban have been charged with murder in the death of an Iraqi, the 1st Cavalry Division announced Monday.1World
1770UK government to extend 3-year contract with MicrosoftLONDON -- In a deal that appears to buck the growing trend among governments to adopt open-source alternatives, the U.K.'s Office of Government Commerce (OGC) is negotiating a renewal of a three-year agreement with Microsoft Corp.4Sci/Tech
1771Court rules against state Web-blocking lawWASHINGTON - A Pennsylvania law requiring Internet service providers (ISPs) to block Web sites the state's prosecuting attorneys deem to be child pornography has been reversed by a U.S. federal court, with the judge ruling the law violated free speech rights.4Sci/Tech
1772Microsoft devotes entire department to filtering spam from Gates #39; <b>...</b>The Microsoft Corp. chairman receives four million e-mails a day, but practically an entire department at the company he founded is dedicated to ensuring that nothing unwanted gets into his inbox, the company #39;s chief executive said Thursday.4Sci/Tech
1773Blackberry gets svelte with new modelThe 7100t has a mobile phone, e-mail, instant messaging, Web browsing and functions as an organiser. The device looks like a mobile phone and has the features of the other BlackBerry models, with a large screen 4Sci/Tech
1774Putin Signs Bill to Ratify Kyoto ProtocolPresident Vladimir Putin makes a speech as he hosts Russia #39;s Olympic athletes at a Kremlin banquet in Moscow, Thursday, Nov. 4, 2004.1World
1775Apple Unveils New Crop of iPodsApple Computer has unveiled two new versions of its hugely successful iPod: the iPod Photo and the U2 iPod. Apple also has expanded 4Sci/Tech
1776RAMPANT PAKISTAN ON SHOULDER OF SRI LANKAPakistan are closing in fast on Sri Lanka #39;s first innings total after impressing with both ball and bat on the second day of the opening Test in Faisalabad.2Sports
1777Funeral director suspended for 5 years A state regulatory board yesterday handed a five-year suspension to a Lawrence funeral director accused of unprofessional conduct and deceptive practices, including one case where he refused to complete funeral arrangements for a client because she had purchased a lower-priced casket elsewhere.3Business
1778Hurricanes Blamed for Fruit Infection (AP)AP - This year's hurricanes spread citrus canker to at least 11,000 trees in Charlotte County, one of the largest outbreaks of the fruit-damaging infection to ever affect Florida's citrus industry, state officials said.4Sci/Tech
1779Russian Buddhists trudge through snow to see Dalai Lama (AFP)AFP - Hundreds of Buddhists in southern Russia marched through snow to see and hear the Dalai Lama as he continued a long-awaited visit to the country in spite of Chinese protests.1World
1780Chirac, Blair hope to put bad blood behind themBritish officials were on diplomatic tenterhooks as they awaited the arrival on Thursday of French President Jacques Chirac for a two-day state visit to Britain.1World
1781Pitcairn Women Back Their Men Ahead of Sex Trial SYDNEY (Reuters) - A group of women on Pitcairn Island in the South Pacific are standing by their men, who face underage sex charges, saying having sex at age 12 is a tradition dating back to 18th century mutineers who settled on the island.1World
1782UK aid planes head out to HaitiTwo aircraft are flying out from the UK on Sunday to deliver vital aid and supplies to Haiti, which has been devastated by tropical storm Jeanne.1World
1783Scare due to vibrating sex toy shuts down airport for an hourA scare triggered by a vibrating sex toy shut down a major Australian regional airport for almost an hour Monday, police said. The vibrating object was discovered Monday morning 1World
1784IBM adds iSCSI to SANsIBM moved back into the iSCSI (Internet SCSI) market Friday with a new array priced at US\$3,000 and aimed at the small and midsize business market.4Sci/Tech
1785Stern Measures in NBARon Artest has been hit with a season long suspension, unprecedented for the NBA outside doping cases; Stephen Jackson banned for 30 games; Jermaine O #39;Neal for 25 games and Anthony Johnson for five.2Sports
1786\$12 Million Fine Against Cingular UpheldThe California Public Utilities Commission on Thursday upheld a \$12.1 million fine against Cingular Wireless, related to a two-year investigation into the cellular telephone company #39;s business practices.3Business
1787Barclays seeks more S. African businessBarclays, the British bank that left South Africa in 1986 after apartheid protests, may soon resume retail operations in the nation.3Business
1788Ind. Woman Suffers Stage Fright at Debate (AP)AP - An Indiana congressional candidate abruptly walked off the set of a debate because she got stage fright.1World
1789Parmalat Sues Grant Thornton and DeloitteItalian-based Parmalat is suing its former auditors -- Grant Thornton International and Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu -- for billions of dollars in damages. Parmalat blames its demise on the two companies #39; mismanagement of its finances. 3Business
1790After Kashmir, PM bids to calm northeast fires (Reuters)Reuters - Having reached out to Kashmiris during a two-day visit to the region, the prime minister heads this weekend to the country's volatile northeast, where public anger is high over alleged abuses by Indian soldiers.1World
1791After lynchings, Mexico looks inwardSAN JUAN IXTAYOPAN, Mexico -- A pair of wooden crosses outside the elementary school are all that mark the macabre site where, just weeks ago, an angry mob captured two federal police officers, beat them unconscious, and set them on fire.1World
1792Sorenstam charges to overtake Park at Samsung World ChampionshipThree shots behind Grace Park with five holes to go, six-time LPGA player of the year Sorenstam rallied with an eagle, birdie and three pars to win her fourth Samsung World Championship by three shots over Park on Sunday.2Sports
1793Group accuses Honeywell of planning to export jobsupdate An alliance of technology workers on Tuesday accused conglomerate Honeywell International of planning to move thousands of jobs to low-cost regions over the next five years--a charge that Honeywell denies.3Business
1794Rogers learns lessonNSW Rugby CEO Fraser Neill believes Waratah star Mat Rogers has learned his lesson after he was fined and ordered to do community service following his controversial comments about the club rugby competition.2Sports
1795ATR Urges #39;Buy #39; of Apple; Targets \$78 PriceAmerican Technology Research analyst Shaw Wu has initiated coverage of Apple Computer (AAPL) with a #39;buy #39; recommendation, and a 12-month target of US\$78 per share.4Sci/Tech
1796After Merger, Gradual Changes (washingtonpost.com)washingtonpost.com - Cell phone shoppers looking for new deals and features didn't find them yesterday, a day after Sprint Corp. and Nextel Communications Inc. announced a merger that the phone companies promised would shake up the wireless business.4Sci/Tech
1797China supreme heading for BeijingATHENS: China, the dominant force in world diving for the best part of 20 years, won six out of eight Olympic titles in Athens and prompted speculation about a clean sweep when they stage the Games in Beijing in 2008.2Sports
1798Northrop Third-Quarter Profit Rises NEW YORK (Reuters) - Northrop Grumman Corp. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=NOC.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">NOC.N</A> reported higher third-quarter earnings on Wednesday and an 11 percent increase in sales on strength in its mission systems, integrated systems, ships and space technology businesses.3Business
1799Sharp kills penguin-based PDAsJAPANESE GIANT Sharp has pulled the plug on its Linux-based PDAs in the United States as no-one seems to want them. The company said that it will continue to sell them in Japan where they sell like hot cakes 4Sci/Tech
1800Diverted Greek plane leaves Ireland for New York after bomb alertDUBLIN : An Olympic Airlines plane diverted to Ireland following a bomb alert, the second faced by the Greek carrier in four days, resumed its journey to New York after no device was found on board, airport officials said.1World
1801First Look: Cobra's Imperfect Portable Automobile GPSNew NavOne offers handy PDA and Pocket PC connectivity, but fails to impress on everything else.4Sci/Tech
1802Harmony #39;s offer for Gold Fields puts Iamgold merger in doubt <b>...</b>TORONTO (CP) - Shares of Iamgold fell more than 10 per cent after its proposed merger with Gold Fields Ltd. was thrown into doubt Monday as South Africa #39;s Harmony Gold Mining Company Ltd.3Business
1803Mforma Wins Valuable Marvel DealThe Marvel deal calls for Mforma to work with the comic book giant to develop a variety of mobile applications based on Marvel content.4Sci/Tech
1804Oil Falls Below \$46 to 8-Week Low LONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices tumbled again on Monday to an 8-week low under \$46 a barrel, as growing fuel stocks in the United States eased fears of a winter supply crunch.3Business
1805U.S. Mulls New Darfur Resolution, Genocide FindingWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States said on Friday it is preparing a new U.N. resolution on Darfur and that Secretary of State Colin Powell might address next week whether the violence in western Sudan constitutes genocide.1World
1806Astros Make the Most of Their Home Field, and Atlanta Is the VictimThe Houston Astros won their 19th straight game at home and are one game from winning their first playoff series in 42 years.2Sports
1807Pointlessly, Imperfectly Portable (washingtonpost.com)washingtonpost.com - The Portable Media Center -- a new, Microsoft-conceived handheld device that presents video and photos as well as music -- would be a decent idea if there weren't such a thing as lampposts. Or street signs. Or trees. Or other cars.4Sci/Tech
1808Alcoa Responds to Unsolicited TRC BidAlcoa Inc., one of the world #39;s top producers of aluminum, said Monday that it received an unsolicited quot;mini-tender quot; offer from Toronto-based TRC Capital Corp.3Business
1809Greece to be warned on euro dataThe European Commission is to warn Greece about publishing false information about its public finances.3Business
1810Ivan chases Hurricane Hunters from their hangar on the Gulf CoastThe Air Force Reserve #39;s Hurricane Hunters, those fearless crews who dive into the eyewalls of hurricanes to relay critical data on tropical systems, were chased from their base on the Mississippi Gulf Coast by Hurricane Ivan.4Sci/Tech
1811Wall Street Set to Open Down LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. shares were expected to open lower on Wednesday after crude oil pushed to a fresh high overnight, while Web search engine Google Inc. dented sentiment as it slashed the price range on its initial public offering.3Business
1812HEARTBREAK FOR AMERICAN DUOThe eighth-seeded American fell to sixth-seeded Elena Dementieva of Russia, 0-6 6-2 7-6 (7-5), on Friday - despite being up a break on four occasions in the third set.2Sports
1813Arizona St. Sun DevilsTUCSON, Arizona (Ticker) -- No. 20 Arizona State tries to post its first three-game winning streak over Pac-10 Conference rival Arizona in 26 years when they meet Friday.2Sports
1814Iraq #39;s top Shiite clerics meet in Najaf, academic shot dead in <b>...</b>NAJAF, Iraq : Iraq #39;s top Shiite Muslim clerics, back in control of Najaf #39;s Imam Ali shrine after a four-month militia occupation, met amid the ruins of the city as life spluttered back to normality.1World
1815The Cuban Biotech RevolutionEmbargo or not, Fidel Castro's socialist paradise has quietly become a pharmaceutical powerhouse. (They're still working on the capitalism thing.) By Douglas Starr from Wired magazine.4Sci/Tech
1816Tennessee Offense Gets Push Behind Line (AP)AP - Phillip Fulmer kept his cool when starting center Jason Respert drove off in the coach's golf cart at practice.2Sports
1817R amp; R WIN IT FOR DEVILSGOALS from Wayne Rooney and Ruud van Nistelrooy gave Manchester United the win at Newcastle. Alan Shearer briefly levelled matters for the Magpies but United managed to scrape through.2Sports
1818FTC looks into debt-aid firmsThe telemarketer at the other end of Orlando Castelblanco #39;s line promised to reduce the consumer #39;s credit card debt by at least \$2,500 and get his 20 percent -- and growing -- interest rates down to single digits.3Business
1819Blue Chips Edge Down, Apple Lifts Tech NEW YORK (Reuters) - Blue-chip stocks fell slightly on Monday after No. 1 retailer Wal-Mart Stores Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=WMT.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">WMT.N</A> reported lower-than-expected Thanksgiving sales, while technology shares were lifted by a rally in Apple Computer Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=AAPL.O target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">AAPL.O</A>.3Business
1820Rebuked Lawmaker Withstands Calls to Step Aside (Reuters)Reuters - House of Representatives Majority\Leader Tom DeLay, admonished twice in six days by his chamber's\ethics committee, withstood calls on Thursday by rival\Democrats and citizen groups that he step aside.1World
1821WPP Wins Bidding for Grey, Beating Havas, Hellman (Update1)WPP Group Inc., the world #39;s second- largest marketing and advertising company, said it won the bidding for Grey Global Group Inc.3Business
1822All Australians accounted for in Iraq: Downer (AFP)AFP - Australia has accounted for all its nationals known to be working in Iraq following a claim by a radical Islamic group to have kidnapped two Australians, Foreign Affairs Minister Alexander Downer said.1World
1823New Worm Hijacks WebcamsA new worm can spy on users by hijacking their Web cameras, a security firm warned Monday. The Rbot.gr worm -- the latest in a long line of similar worms; one security firm estimates that more than 4,000 variations 4Sci/Tech
1824Stocks Feel Impact of Oil Concerns NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks were slightly lower on Tuesday, as concerns about higher oil prices cutting into corporate profits and consumer demand weighed on sentiment, while retail sales posted a larger-than-expected decline in August.3Business
1825PalmSource chairman to step downThe separation of PalmOne and PalmSource will be complete with Eric Benhamou's resignation as the latter's chairman.4Sci/Tech
1826Belarus Names Mirnyi to Davis Cup Team (AP)AP - Two-time U.S. Open doubles champion Max Mirnyi will lead the Belarus team that faces the United States in the Davis Cup semifinals in Charleston later this month.2Sports
1827Fierce Storm Wreaks Havoc Along FloridaThe hurricane appeared to be strengthening and forecasters warned of an increased threat of serious flooding and wind damage.1World
1828Jets Rookie Coleman Comes Up Big in Opener (AP)AP - New York Jets safety Erik Coleman got his souvenir football from the equipment manager and held it tightly.2Sports
1829Oil Prices Climb Above \$42 a Barrel SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices climbed above \$42 a barrel on Wednesday, rising for the third day in a row as the heavy consuming U.S. Northeast feels the first chills of winter.3Business
1830Saudis: Bin Laden associate surrenders\\"(CNN) -- A longtime associate of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden surrendered to\Saudi Arabian officials Tuesday, a Saudi Interior Ministry official said."\\"But it is unclear what role, if any, Khaled al-Harbi may have had in any terror\attacks because no public charges have been filed against him."\\"The Saudi government -- in a statement released by its embassy in Washington --\called al-Harbi's surrender "the latest direct result" of its limited, one-month\offer of leniency to terror suspects."\\This is great! I hope this really starts to pay off. Creative solutions to\terrorism that don't involve violence. \\How refreshing! \\Are you paying attention Bush administration?\\4Sci/Tech
1831Merck Pulls Arthritis Drug Off Market NEW YORK (Reuters) - Merck Co Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=MRK.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">MRK.N</A> on Thursday pulled its arthritis drug Vioxx off the market after a study showed it doubled the risk of heart attack and stroke, a move that sent its shares plunging and erased \$25 billion from its market value.3Business
1832AT T Expands Job Cut Plan by 7,400AT T Corp. is cutting 7,400 more jobs and slashing the book value of its assets by \$11.4 billion, drastic moves prompted by the company's plan to retreat from the traditional consumer telephone business following a lost court battle.4Sci/Tech
1833Update 1: Greece Defends Deficit RevisionThe government on Wednesday defended its decision to radically revise the country #39;s deficit figures, ahead of a European Commission meeting to consider possible disciplinary action against Greece for submitting faulty figures.3Business
1834Ivan Hlinka, 54, Czech Coach of Gold Medal Hockey Team, DiesIvan Hlinka coached the Czech Republic to the hockey gold medal at the 1998 Nagano Olympics and became the coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins two years later.2Sports
1835Four Dead After Attack on Homeless ManFour homeless men were bludgeoned to death and six were in critical condition on Friday following early morning attacks by unknown assailants in downtown streets of Sao Paulo, a police spokesman said.1World
1836OPEC votes to lift output, aims to ease fearsOPEC ministers yesterday agreed to increase their ceiling for oil production to help bring down stubbornly high prices in a decision that traders and analysts dismissed as symbolic because the cartel already is pumping more than its new target.3Business
1837Williams-Sonoma 2nd-Qtr Net Rises 55; Shares Soar (Update5)Williams-Sonoma Inc. said second- quarter profit rose 55 percent, boosted by the addition of Pottery Barn stores and sale of outdoor furniture.3Business
1838Celeron 335D, the disguised WillametteCelerons form the basis of Intel #39;s entry-level platform which includes integrated/value motherboards as well. The Celeron 335D is the fastest - until the Celeron 340D - 2.93GHz - becomes mainstream - of the 4Sci/Tech
1839Hollywood Files P2P AppealThe entertainment industry asks the Supreme Court to reverse the Grokster decision, which held that peer-to-peer networks are not liable for copyright abuses of their users. By Michael Grebb.4Sci/Tech
1840Lenovo Confirms Acquisition Talks HONG KONG/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - China's largest personal computer maker, Lenovo Group Ltd., said on Tuesday it was in acquisition talks with a major technology company, which a source familiar with the situation said was IBM.3Business
1841Call for action on internet scamPhone companies are not doing enough to warn customers about internet "rogue-dialling" scams, watchdog Icstis warns.1World
1842Oil Below #36;49, Fears of U.S. Cold Snap (Reuters)Reuters - Oil prices stayed close to #36;49 a\barrel on Thursday, supported by a forecast for an early cold\snap in the United States that could put a strain on a thin\supply cushion of winter heating fuel.3Business
1843AU reaches highest BCS rankingAUBURN - Ah, easy street. No game this week. Light practices. And now Auburn is being touted as the No. 3 team in the Bowl Championship Series standings.2Sports
1844Redknapp is manager of the monthPortsmouth #39;s Harry Redknapp has been named as the Barclays manager of the month for October. Redknapp #39;s side were unbeaten during the month and maintained an impressive climb to ninth in the Premiership.2Sports
1845High profile BJP leader suspendedIndia's main opposition party takes action against senior party member Uma Bharti after a public row.1World
1846HP is world's top chip buyer, study saysHewlett-Packard will shell out \$16.1 billion for chips in 2005, but Dell's wallet is wide open, too.4Sci/Tech
1847Bush taps Carlos Gutierrez to replace EvansWASHINGTON (CBS.MW) -- President Bush announced Monday that Kellogg chief executive Carlos Gutierrez would replace Don Evans as Commerce secretary, naming the first of many expected changes to his economic team.3Business
1848Iron Mountain Gets ConnectedIron Mountain moved further into the backup and recovery space Tuesday with the acquisition of Connected Corp. for \$117 million. Connected backs up desktop data for more than 600 corporations, with more than 3Business
1849Glazer forces out Man Utd directorsThree directors of Manchester United have been ousted from the board after US tycoon Malcolm Glazer, who is attempting to buy the club, voted against their re-election.2Sports
1850Grief turns to anger in dark BeslanThe Russian military yesterday extended its offer of a \$10 million reward for information leading to the capture of two separatist leaders who, the Kremlin claims, were behind the Beslan massacre.1World
1851Red Sox Trip Tigers 5-3 (AP)AP - Manny Ramirez singled and scored before leaving with a bruised knee, and the streaking Boston Red Sox beat the Detroit Tigers 5-3 Friday night for their 10th victory in 11 games.2Sports
1852Problem with the Way Microsoft Opens JPEG Files Affects Dozens of <b>...</b>A remote attacker could take complete control over computers running many versions of Microsoft software by inserting malicious code in a JPEG image that executes through an unchecked buffer 4Sci/Tech
1853Council Approves Canadian Drug PlanMontgomery County (website - news) is a big step closer to shopping for prescription drugs north of the border. On a 7-2 vote, the County Council is approving a plan that would give county 3Business
1854Security Tightened Around SharonIsraels Shin Bet security service has tightened protection of the prime minister, MPs and parliament ahead of next weeks crucial vote on a Gaza withdrawal.1World
1855Team as we know it is historyThe news comes fast and furious. Pedro Martinez goes to Tampa to visit George Steinbrenner. Theo Epstein and John Henry go to Florida for their turn with Pedro. Carl Pavano comes to Boston to visit Curt Schilling. Jason Varitek says he's not a goner. Derek Lowe is a goner, but he says he wishes it could be different. Orlando Cabrera ...2Sports
1856Trading Losses at Chinese Firm Coming to LightThe disclosure this week that a Singapore-listed company controlled by a Chinese state-owned enterprise lost \$550 million in derivatives transactions 3Business
1857Iraq Minister Blasts Iran, Syria, Says Aid Zarqawi (Reuters)Reuters - Iraq's interim defense minister accused\neighbors Iran and Syria on Wednesday of aiding al Qaeda\Islamist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and former agents of Saddam\Hussein to promote a "terrorist" insurgency in Iraq.1World
1858Ky. Democrat Responds to Personal Attacks (AP)AP - The Senate race in Kentucky stayed at fever pitch on Thursday as Democratic challenger Daniel Mongiardo stressed his opposition to gay marriage while accusing Republican incumbent Jim Bunning of fueling personal attacks that seemed to suggest Mongiardo is gay.1World
1859Honeywell Sues 34 Companies Over LCD PatentThe lawsuit claims the companies use a patented Honeywell technology for brightening images and reducing interference on displays.4Sci/Tech
1860Oracle Isn't Trying to Bury Rival, Executive TestifiesThe co-president of Oracle testified that her company was serious about its takeover offer for PeopleSoft and was not trying to scare off its customers.4Sci/Tech
18611.2 million flu shots will stay in Canada after allVANCOUVER - A Vancouver-based firm won #39;t sell 1.2 million doses of influenza vaccine to the United States after all, announcing Tuesday that it will sell the doses within Canada instead.3Business
1862Rare bird falls to avian malariaAn extremely rare Hawaiian bird dies in captivity, possibly marking the extinction of its entire species only 31 years after it was first discovered.4Sci/Tech
1863Trademark vs. Search: Do you Soo...gle?Does Geico's trademark lawsuit against Google have merit? How will the case be argued? What's the likely outcome of the trial? A mock court of trademark experts weighs in with their verdict. 4Sci/Tech
1864PalmOne Unveils Treo 600 #39;s SuccessorTreo 650 boasts a high-res display, an improved keyboard and camera, a removable battery, and more. PalmOne this week is announcing the Treo 650, a hybrid PDA/cell-phone device that addresses many of the shortcomings 4Sci/Tech
1865World #39;s oldest man dies, 113FRED Hale Sr, documented as the worlds oldest man, has died at the age of 113. Hale died in his sleep on Friday at a hospital in Syracuse, New York, while trying to recover from a bout of pneumonia, his grandson, Fred Hale III said.2Sports
1866Oakland Raiders Trade Jerry Rice to Seattle SeahawksThe Oakland Raiders have traded Jerry Rice to the Seattle Seahawks in a move expected to grant the most prolific receiver in National Football League history his wish to get more playing time.2Sports
1867Sony Group Set to Buy MGM; Time Warner Drops Its Bidconsortium led by the Sony Corporation of America reached a tentative agreement today to buy Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the Hollywood studio famous for James Bond and the Pink Panther, for 3Business
1868IBM Putting PC Business Up for SaleInternational Business Machines Corp.'s possible exit from the personal computer business would be the latest move in what amounts to a long goodbye from a field it pioneered and revolutionized.4Sci/Tech
1869PS2 price cut announcement, Xbox also cutLeipzig Game Convention in Germany, the stage for price-slash revelations. Sony has announced that it #39;s slashing the cost of PS2 in the UK and Europe to 104.99 GBP. 4Sci/Tech
1870Reports: Gators Football Coach Zook Fired (AP)AP - Florida coach Ron Zook was fired Monday but will be allowed to finish the season, athletic director Jeremy Foley told The Gainesville Sun.2Sports
1871Cracker Barrel Settling Discrimination SuitsThe country-cooking restaurant chain has agreed to pay \$8.7 million over allegations that it segregated black customers, subjected them to racial slurs and gave black workers inferior jobs.3Business
1872Patriots trounce BillsTroy Brown has had to make a lot of adjustments while playing both sides of the football. quot;You always want to score when you get the ball -- offense or defense 2Sports
1873Southern Africa countries pledge enhanced trade ties with China, India PORT LOUIS, Aug. 17 (Xinhuanet) -- Southern African countries Tuesday pledged better trade and investment relations with China as well as India in the final communique released at the end of their two-day summit. 1World
1874Intel on the Outs?In yet another devastating body blow to the company, Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) announced it would be canceling its 4-GHz Pentium chip. The semiconductor bellwether said it was switching 4Sci/Tech
1875BUTTON TO DISCOVER FUTUREJenson Button will tomorrow discover whether he is allowed to quit BAR and move to Williams for 2005. The Englishman has signed contracts with both teams but prefers a switch to Williams, where he began his Formula One career in 2000.2Sports
1876Seagate Offers Record 400 GB Hard DriveSeagate #39;s native SATA interface technology with Native Command Queuing (NCQ) allows the Barracuda 7200.8 to match the performance of 10,000-rpm SATA drives without sacrificing capacity 4Sci/Tech
1877WENGER FEARS FOR GILBERTOARSENAL boss Arsene Wenger last night suffered a Champions League setback as Brazilian midfielder Gilberto Silva (above) was left facing a long-term injury absence.2Sports
1878Iraqi group threatens to kill missing journalistBAGHDAD - A militant group has released a video saying it kidnapped a missing journalist in Iraq and would kill him unless US forces left Najaf within 48 hours. 1World
1879Fighting Resumes In Al-Najaf After Peace Mission Fails18 August 2004 -- There has been renewed fighting in the Iraqi city of Al-Najaf between US and Iraqi troops and Shi #39;a militiamen loyal to radical cleric Muqtada al-Sadr. 1World
1880Free Music for Your iPodYou #39;re probably already familiar with one of the most common questions we hear at iPodlounge: quot;how can I load my iPod up with free music?4Sci/Tech
1881Asian Stocks Rise on U.S. Tech Advances SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Investors bought shares in Asian exporters and electronics firms such as Fujitsu Ltd. on Tuesday, buoyed by a favorable outlook from U.S. technology bellwethers and a slide in oil prices.3Business
1882Ace Joins AIG, Marsh in Ending Fee Plans Targeted by SpitzerAce Ltd. will stop paying brokers for steering business its way, becoming the third company to make concessions in the five days since New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer unveiled a probe of the insurance industry.3Business
1883Chris Stone to leave Novell Inc.Vice chairman of the office of the chief executive officer in Novell Inc, Chris Stone is leaving the company to pursue other opportunities in life.4Sci/Tech
1884Wrigley to Buy Altoids, Life Savers From Kraft for \$1.48 BlnWm. Wrigley Jr. Co., the world #39;s largest maker of chewing gum, agreed to buy candy businesses including Altoids mints and Life Savers from Kraft Foods Inc.3Business
1885American Hangs OnAmerican improves to 3-1 on the season with a hard-fought overtime win, 74-63, against Loyala at Bender Arena on Friday night.2Sports
1886Cricket: Aussies dominate IndiaAustralia tighten their grip on the third Test and the series after dominating India on day two in Nagpur.1World
1887Carriers attempt to stay afloat #39;Reaching a preliminary pilot agreement is the single most important hurdle they have to clear, but certainly not the only one.3Business
1888Johnson fights off pain, grabs league lead in receptionsBee Staff Writers. SAN FRANCISCO - As Eric Johnson drove to the stadium Sunday morning, his bruised ribs were so sore, he wasn #39;t sure he #39;d be able to suit up for the game.2Sports
1889Patriots not keeping tabs on streakThe New England Patriots are so single-minded in pursuing their third Super Bowl triumph in four years that they almost have no room for any other history.2Sports
1890Mortgage rates at Canadian banks headed higher after Bank of <b>...</b>TORONTO (CP) - Canada #39;s big banks are increasing mortgage rates following a decision by the Bank of Canada to raise its overnight rate by one-quarter of a percentage point to 2.25 per cent.3Business
1891IAEA Chief Says World Getting Impatient with N.Korea SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea's two-year-old nuclear crisis has taxed the world's patience, the chief United Nations nuclear regulator said on Wednesday, urging communist Pyongyang to return to its disarmament treaty obligations.1World
1892Opening the Living Room Windows (washingtonpost.com)washingtonpost.com - Microsoft is going to Tinseltown today to announce plans for its revamped Windows XP Media Center, part of an aggressive push to get ahead in the digital entertainment race.4Sci/Tech
1893Kremlin Choice Seen Leading Chechnya VoteGROZNY, Russia - The Russian government's choice for president of war-ravaged Chechnya appeared to be the victor Sunday in an election tainted by charges of fraud and shadowed by last week's terrorist destruction of two airliners. Little more than two hours after polls closed, acting Chechen president Sergei Abramov said preliminary results showed Maj...1World
1894Eagles #39; offense is too talentedBecause, while the Eagles are certain to stumble at some point during the regular season, it seems inconceivable that they will falter against a team with as many offensive problems as Baltimore has right now.2Sports
1895No. 5 California Tops Washington 42-12 (AP)AP - J.J. Arrington ran for 84 of his 121 yards in the second half and Aaron Rodgers shook off a slow start to throw two touchdown passes to help No. 5 California beat Washington 42-12 on Saturday.2Sports
1896Ibrahim: The #39;iceman #39; Who Became Iraq #39;s Most Wanted FugitiveBAGHDAD, Sept 5 (AFP) - Izzat Ibrahim al-Duri, Saddam Hussein #39;s deputy whose capture was announced Sunday, is 62 and riddled with cancer, but was public enemy number two in Iraq for the world #39;s most powerful military.1World
1897Iraq Governor Survives Assassination Bid (AP)AP - An explosion targeted the Baghdad governor's convoy as he was traveling through the capital Tuesday, killing two people but leaving him uninjured, the Interior Ministry said.1World
18987 firemen die in car park crashGENEVA: Rescuers have found the bodies of five Swiss firemen who died after the ceiling of an underground car park collapsed during a fire, a police spokesman said last night.1World
1899Front-Porch Chat: Birth of a Kerry Campaign TacticJohn Kerry has held 10 "front porch visit" events an actual front porch is optional where perhaps 100 people ask questions in a low-key campaigning style.1World
1900Team Uses Biotech to Build a Better Turkey (AP)AP - Most of the turkeys gracing the nation's dinner tables Thursday have been selectively bred for their white meat for so many generations that simply walking can be a problem for many of the big-breasted birds and sex is no longer possible.4Sci/Tech
1901Unemployment rate dropped slightly last month to 7.1 per cent <b>...</b>OTTAWA (CP) - The economy created another 43,000 jobs last month, pushing the unemployment rate down to 7.1 per cent from 7.2 per cent in August, Statistics Canada said Friday.3Business
1902Opposition wins Lithuania #39;s parliament electionsThe right-win opposition Conservative Party and Liberal Center Union won 43 seats in the 141-member Lithuanian parliament, after more than 99 percent of the votes were counted 1World
1903Nikkei Up as Economic Optimism Grows TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei average rose 0.39 percent by midsession on Friday, bolstered by solid gains in stocks dependent on domestic business such as Kao Corp. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=4452.T target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">4452.T</A>.3Business
1904DaimlerChrysler, GM Join on Hybrids FRANKFURT (Reuters) - DaimlerChrysler and General Motors will jointly develop new hybrid motors to compete against Japanese rivals on the fuel-saving technology that reduces harmful emissions, the companies said on Monday.3Business
1905Microsoft Renews Push for Living Room PC SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. <A HREF="http://www.reuters.co.uk/financeQuoteLookup.jhtml?ticker=MSFT.O qtype=sym infotype=info qcat=news">MSFT.O</A> is making a renewed push this week to get its software into living rooms with the launch of a new version of its Windows XP Media Center, a personal computer designed for viewing movies, listening to music and scrolling through digital pictures.4Sci/Tech
1906UN concerned by lack of Darfur progress on groundKHARTOUM, Aug 18 (Reuters) - The United Nations said on Wednesday it was very concerned by Sudan #39;s lack of practical progress in bringing security to Darfur, where more than a million people have fled their homes for fear of militia ...1World
1907Yao Ming, Rockets in Shanghai for NBA #39;s first games in ChinaSHANGHAI, China The Houston Rockets have arrived in Shanghai with hometown favorite Yao Ming declaring himself quot;here on business.2Sports
1908Roddick and Fish lead US Davis Cup effortCharleston, SC (Sports Network) - Andy Roddick and Mardy Fish will play singles for the United States in this weekend #39;s Davis Cup semifinal matchup against Belarus.2Sports
1909Bush preaches to choir while trying to win converts on campaign trail (AFP)AFP - With less than two months until the November 2 election, President George W. Bush is working to shore up support among his staunchest supporters even as he courts undecided voters.1World
1910Buying a stereo with the Dropkick MurphysThe bass should be in your face. That's what Matt Kelly, of Boston's popular punk rock band Dropkick Murphys, thinks is the mark of a great stereo system. And he should know. Kelly, 29, is the drummer for the band that likes to think of itself as a bit of an Irish lucky charm for the Red Sox.3Business
1911Chile plans jail for Pinochet menChile's government says it will build a prison for officers convicted of human rights abuses in the Pinochet era.1World
1912Consumers help GDP edge up just 0.1Slumping corporate spending and exports caused the economy to slow to a crawl in the July-September period, with real gross domestic product expanding just 0.1 percent from the previous quarter, Cabinet Office data showed Friday.3Business
1913Bush Signs \$145 Bln Corporate Tax Cut, Tobacco Buyout (Update1)US President George W. Bush signed into law a bill replacing an export tax subsidy that violated international trade rules with a \$145 billion package of new corporate tax cuts and a buyout for tobacco farmers.3Business
1914Exporters Lead Nikkei Up, Trade SlowThe Nikkei average was up 0.37 percent in mid-morning trade on Thursday as a recovery in the dollar helped auto makers among other exporters, but trade was slow as investors waited for important Japanese economic data.3Business
1915Women encouraged to become players in video game industryJennifer Canada knew she was entering a boy's club when she enrolled in Southern Methodist University's Guildhall school of video-game making.3Business
1916Ponting doesn #39;t think much of Kiwis or winning #39;myth #39;RICKY PONTING believes the game #39;s watchers have fallen for the quot;myth quot; that New Zealand know how to rattle Australia.2Sports
1917Bonds looks to join 700-home run club tonightMILWAUKEE (SportsTicker) - Barry Bonds tries to go where just two players have gone before when the San Francisco Giants visit the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday.2Sports
1918PLO chief calls again for end to armed intifadaPalestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas reiterated calls for his people to drop their weapons in the struggle for a state. a clear change of strategy for peace with Israel after Yasser Arafat #39;s death.1World
1919WebMethods wraps process software in FabricThe new software is designed to simplify the process of knitting together back-office business applications.4Sci/Tech
1920Australia #39;s Colorado Sees FY Net Up In Excess Of 30SYDNEY (Dow Jones)--Colorado Group Ltd. (CDO.AU), an Australian footwear and clothing retailer, said Monday it expects net profit for the fiscal year ending Jan. 29 to be over 30 higher than that of a year earlier.3Business
1921Antigua Gets A Piece Of The ActionNEW YORK - What are the odds that a tiny nation like Antigua and Barbuda could take on the United States in an international dispute and win?3Business
1922Patriots Down Bills for 18th Win in Row (AP)AP - With Tom Brady as their quarterback and a stingy, opportunistic defense, it's difficult to imagine when the New England Patriots might lose again. Brady and defensive end Richard Seymour combined to secure the Patriots' record-tying 18th straight victory, 31-17 over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.2Sports
1923HP, SuSE target German public sectorFRANKFURT, GERMANY -- The German subsidiaries of Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) and Novell Inc. are teaming to offer Linux-based products to the country's huge public sector.4Sci/Tech
1924SBC to Cut Thousands of JobsSBC Communications expects to cut 10,000 or more jobs by the end of next year through layoffs and attrition. That #39;s about six percent of the San Antonio-based company #39;s work force.3Business
1925Iraq Blames U.S.-Led Forces for Army Massacre BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's U.S.-backed government said on Tuesday that "major neglect" by its American-led military allies led to a massacre of 49 army recruits at the weekend.1World
1926THE SWAGGER IS BACK (SiliconValley.com)SiliconValley.com - "I'm back," declared Apple Computer's Steve Jobs on Thursday morning in his first public appearance before reporters since cancer surgery in late July.4Sci/Tech
1927In China, police detain man accused of killing up to 9 boysBEIJING -- Police have detained a man accused of slashing as many as nine boys to death as they slept in their high school dormitory in central China, state media reported today.1World
1928Roman women #39; beauty skin cream secrets revealed:Health India: London, Nov 4 : Cosmetic face cream used by fashionable Roman women was discovered at an ongoing archaeological dig in London, in a metal container, complete with the lid and contents.4Sci/Tech
1929Sharon Wins Key Vote on Alliance for Gaza PlanIsraeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon #39;s Likud party agreed on Thursday to a possible alliance with opposition Labour in a vote that averted a snap election and strengthened his Gaza withdrawal plan.1World
1930Attendants want #39;reckless #39; UAL managers outAnother United Airlines union is seeking to oust senior management at the troubled airline, saying its strategies are reckless and incompetent.3Business
1931Southern Miss to make decision on Cal game by TuesdayApproaching Hurricane Ivan has led to postponement of the game Thursday night between 10th-ranked California and Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Cal #39;s athletic director said Monday.2Sports
1932World oil prices boomGlobal oil prices boomed on Wednesday, spreading fear that energy prices will restrain economic activity, as traders worried about a heating oil supply crunch in the American winter.3Business
1933Custom-made-- in ChinaCustom-designed imported furniture was once an exclusive realm. Now, it's the economical alternative for commercial developers and designers needing everything from seats to beds to desks for their projects.3Business
1934Padres add Eric YoungSAN DIEGO (Ticker) - The San Diego Padres lacked speed and an experienced bench last season, things veteran infielder Eric Young is capable of providing.2Sports
1935Mets see only the headlines FPTOZDUMBThis is an eye chart, reprinted as a public service to the New York Mets so they may see from what they suffer: myopia. Has ever a baseball franchise been so shortsighted for so long?2Sports
1936UPDATE 1-US rate futures struggle despite low Aug inflationShort-term interest rate futures struggled on Thursday after a government report showing US core inflation for August below market expectations failed to alter views on Federal Reserve rate policy.3Business
1937Virtual PC 7 update fixes RAM-based crashes, more (MacCentral)MacCentral - Microsoft's Macintosh Business Unit on Tuesday issued a patch for Virtual PC 7 that fixes a problem that occurred when running the software on Power Mac G5 computers with more than 2GB of RAM installed. Previously, Virtual PC 7 would not run on those computers, causing a fatal error that crashed the application. Microsoft also noted that Virtual PC 7.0.1 also offers stability improvements, although it wasn't more specific than that -- some users have reported problems with using USB devices and other issues.4Sci/Tech
1938Samsung phones outsell Motorola #39;sSamsung is now the world #39;s second-largest mobile phone maker, behind Nokia. According to market watcher Gartner, the South Korean company has finally knocked Motorola into third place.3Business
1939Only Star Wars Nuts Need ApplyDon't bother buying Star Wars: Battlefront if you're looking for a first-class shooter -- there are far better games out there. But if you're a Star Wars freak and need a fix, this title will suffice. Lore Sjberg reviews Battlefront.4Sci/Tech
1940Iraqi vice president looms of imposing the emergency law, Falluja <b>...</b>While the American forces are preparing to launch a large- scale attack against Falluja and al-Ramadi, one of the chieftains of Falluja said that contacts are still continuous yesterday between members representing the city #39;s delegation and the interim 1World
1941UN Council Heads to Kenya in Search of Sudan PeaceUN Security Council ambassadors were still quibbling over how best to pressure Sudan and rebels to end two different wars in the country even as they left for Kenya on Tuesday for a meeting on the crisis.1World
1942Militants beat man thought to be from USHENDALA, Sri Lanka -- Day after day, locked in a cement room somewhere in Iraq, the hooded men beat him. They told him he would be beheaded. ''Ameriqi! quot; they shouted, even though he comes from this poor Sri Lankan fishing village.1World
1943We #39;ll hand over Hassan to killer of Bigley, warns kidnap groupTHE kidnappers of British aid worker Margaret Hassan last night threatened to turn her over to the group which beheaded Ken Bigley if the British Government refuses to pull its troops out of Iraq.1World
1944Tokyo Stocks Climb to a Two-Week HighTOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo stocks climbed to a two week high on Friday after Tokyo Electron Ltd. and other chip-related stocks were boosted by a bullish revenue outlook from industry leader Intel Corp.3Business
1945Study: Humans Were Born to RunMore than by brain size or tool-making ability, the human species was set apart from its ancestors by the ability to jog mile after lung-stabbing mile with greater endurance than any other primate, according to research published today in the journal 4Sci/Tech
1946New Substances Added to WADA's Banned Drugs ListLONDON (Reuters) - A medical product used to treat both male hair loss and prostate problems has been added to the list of banned drugs for athletes.2Sports
1947Bettis, Martin May Hit Milestone Together (AP)AP - Curtis Martin and Jerome Bettis have the opportunity to go over 13,000 career yards rushing in the same game when Bettis and the Pittsburgh Steelers play Martin and the New York Jets in a big AFC matchup Sunday.2Sports
1948Ten Colombian Police Die in Marxist Rebel Ambush<p></p><p> BOGOTA, Colombia (Reuters) - Ten Colombian police officerswere killed on Tuesday in an ambush by the National LiberationArmy, or ELN, in the worst attack by the Marxist group inyears, authorities told Reuters.</p>1World
1949Brilliant Digital, Altnet Sue RIAAWoodland Hills-based Brilliant Digital Entertainment and its subsidiary Altnet announced yesterday that they have filed a patent infringement suit against the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).4Sci/Tech
1950Bush calls Philippine leader, affirming ties despite Iraq hostage spat (AFP)AFP - US President George W. Bush called his Philippines counterpart Gloria Arroyo and said their countries should keep strong ties, a spokesman said after a spat over Arroyo's handling of an Iraq kidnapping.1World
1951Court leaves UK terror laws in tattersA scathing judgment from the UK #39;s highest court condemning the UK government #39;s indefinite detention of foreign terror suspects as a threat to the life of the nation, left anti-terrorist laws in the UK in tatters on Thursday.1World
1952Sony Ericsson amp; Cingular Wireless Introduce Z500a Mobile Phone <b>...</b>Sony Ericsson and Cingular provide Z500a phones and service for military families to stay connected on today #39;s quot;Dr. Phil Show quot;.4Sci/Tech
1953Australia PM Gets Down to Work on Fourth Term (Reuters)Reuters - Australia's conservative Prime Minister\John Howard, handed the most powerful mandate in a generation,\got down to work on Monday with reform of telecommunications,\labor and media laws high on his agenda.1World
1954Typhoon Megi Slams North Japan, Death Toll Hits 13 TOKYO (Reuters) - Typhoon Megi killed one person as it slammed ashore in northern Japan on Friday, bringing the death toll to at least 13 and cutting power to thousands of homes before heading out into the Pacific.1World
1955Mubarak and Arafat discuss Israeli pullout planCairo: Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak held telephone talks with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat about Israel #39;s plan to pull troops and the 8,000 Jewish settlers out of the Gaza Strip next year, the Egyptian news agency Mena said.1World
1956Adobe Posts Sharp Rise in Profit NEW YORK (Reuters) - Adobe Systems Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=ADBE.O target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">ADBE.O</A> on Monday reported a sharp rise in quarterly profit, driven by robust demand for its Photoshop and document-sharing software.3Business
1957Dow Jones to Buy MarketWatch for \$463 MlnDow Jones amp; Co., publisher of The Wall Street Journal, has agreed to buy online financial news provider MarketWatch Inc. for about \$463 million in a bid to boost its revenue from the fast-growing Internet advertising market.3Business
1958US Intelligence Soldier Jailed for Abu Ghraib AbuseThe first American military intelligence soldier to be court-martialed over the Abu Ghraib abuse scandal was sentenced Saturday to eight months in jail, a reduction in rank and a bad-conduct discharge.1World
1959Japan to Seek Missile Info at Talks with N.Korea TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will seek an explanation at weekend talks with North Korea on activity indicating Pyongyang may be preparing a missile test, although Tokyo does not think a launch is imminent, Japan's top government spokesman said.1World
1960Iowa, Michigan remember rare rout in Ann ArborMichigan Stadium was mostly filled with empty seats. The only cheers were coming from near one end zone -he Iowa section. By Carlos Osorio, AP.2Sports
1961TRIO EXPRESS INTEREST IN WORLD CUP HOSTINGThe International Rugby Board today confirmed that three countries have expressed an interest in hosting the 2011 World Cup. New Zealand, South Africa and Japan are leading the race to host rugby union #39;s global spectacular in seven years #39; time.2Sports
1962EarthLink Intros SIP-Based P2P PrototypeOfficials at EarthLink #39;s (Quote, Chart) R amp;D facility have quietly released a proof-of-concept file-sharing application based on the Session Initiated Protocol (define).4Sci/Tech
1963ATA to cut most of its Chicago flightsLow-fare airline ATA has announced plans to lay off hundreds of employees and to drop most of its flights out of Midway Airport in Chicago.3Business
1964Iran Rules Out Complete Nuclear Dismantling BEIJING (Reuters) - Iran will never be prepared to dismantle its nuclear program entirely but remains committed to the non-proliferation treaty (NPT), its chief delegate to the International Atomic Energy Agency said on Wednesday.1World
1965Bayer to Pay Fine for Rubber Price Fixing WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Germany's Bayer AG <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=BAYG.DE target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">BAYG.DE</A> has agreed to plead guilty and pay a \$4.7 million fine for taking part in a conspiracy to fix the prices of synthetic rubber, the U.S. Justice Department said on Wednesday.3Business
1966Miami (FL) HurricanesMIAMI (Ticker) -- In its first season in the Atlantic Coast Conference, No. 11 Virginia Tech is headed to the BCS. Bryan Randall threw two touchdown passes and the Virginia Tech defense came up big all day as the Hokies knocked off No.2Sports
1967Thursday #39;s Baseball Roundup(CP) - Somehow, in the span of half an hour, the Detroit Tigers #39; pitching went from brutal to brilliant. Shortly after being on the wrong end of several records in a 26-5 thrashing from to the Kansas City 2Sports
1968Bush Frees Secret Service Agent from Chile Guards<p></p><p> SANTIAGO, Chile (Reuters) - President Bush on Saturdayreached into a throng of squabbling bodyguards and pulled aSecret Service agent away from Chilean security officers afterthey stopped the U.S. agent from accompanying the president ata dinner.</p>1World
1969POP Goes the Gmail quot;It #39;s your mail, quot; the Google Web site said. quot;You should be able to choose how and where you read it. You can even switch to other e-mail services without having to worry about losing access to your messages.4Sci/Tech
1970Conoco and Lukoil: Everyone WinsThe US oil giant got a good price, Russia #39;s No. 1 oil company acquired a savvy partner, and Putin polished Russia #39;s image.3Business
1971Notebook: Huskies say SJSU game is must-winWith the Huskies reeling at 0-4 - the only member of a Bowl Championship Series conference left without a win -an Jose State suddenly looms as the only team left on the schedule that UW will be favored to beat.2Sports
1972Flames #39; Sutter has emergency appendectomyDarryl Sutter, who coached the Calgary Flames to the Stanley Cup finals last season, had an emergency appendectomy and was recovering Friday.2Sports
1973Twinkies crisis in KansasThe maker of Hostess Twinkies, a cake bar and a piece of Americana children have snacked on for almost 75 years, yesterday raised concerns about the company #39;s ability to stay in business.3Business
1974Iran sticks by belief that nuclear arms unIslamic: ministerIranian deputy foreign minister Gholamali Khoshrou denied Tuesday that his country #39;s top leaders were at odds over whether nuclear weapons were un-Islamic, insisting that it will quot;never quot; make the bomb.1World
1975French media: Israelis aided Ivory Coast military in attacks quot;Israel mercenaries assisting the Ivory Coast army operated unmanned aircraft that aided aerial bombings of a French base in the country, quot; claimed 1World
1976Great Britain wins gold again in track cyclingAthens, Greece (Sports Network) - For the second straight day a Briton captured gold at the Olympic Velodrome. Bradley Wiggins won the men #39;s individual 4,000-meter pursuit Saturday, one day after teammate 2Sports
1977SAP sets back medium-term profitability targets (AFP)AFP - SAP, the world's leading maker of business software, may need an extra year to achieve its medium-term profit target of an operating margin of 30 percent, its chief financial officer said.1World
1978Tenet Says 4th-Quarter Loss to Widen From 3rd Quarter (Update2)Tenet Healthcare Corp., the second- largest US hospital chain, said fourth-quarter charges may exceed \$1 billion and its loss from continuing operations will widen from the third quarter #39;s because of increased bad debt.3Business
1979Swiss slashes first-half net loss but fuel costs hamper turnaround (AFP)AFP - The airline Swiss said it had managed to cut its first-half net loss by about 90 percent but warned that spiralling fuel costs were hampering a turnaround despite increasing passenger travel.1World
1980Schools failing 'missing pupils'Vulnerable youngsters expelled from schools in England are being let down by the system, say inspectors.1World
1981Arafat undergoes tests for leukaemia after flight to military <b>...</b>Yasser Arafat was undergoing tests for possible leukaemia at a military hospital outside Paris last night after being airlifted from his Ramallah headquarters to an anxious farewell from Palestinian well-wishers.1World
1982White Shark Meal Makes HistoryThe world #39;s only captive great white shark made history this week when she ate several salmon fillets, marking the first time that a white shark in captivity 4Sci/Tech
1983Nepal opposition calls for truce to end blockadeNepal #39;s main opposition party urged the government on Monday to call a unilateral ceasefire with Maoist rebels and seek peace talks to end a road blockade that has cut the capital off from the rest of the country.1World
1984iPass Adds In-Flight Access To PortfolioCommunications aggregator iPass said Monday that it is adding in-flight Internet access to its access portfolio. Specifically, iPass said it will add access offered by Connexion by Boeing to its list of access providers.4Sci/Tech
1985Collins Stewart raises 55m to help funding of Prebon buyThe London-based brokerage Collins Stewart Tullett placed 55m of new shares yesterday to help fund the 69.5m purchase of the money and futures broker Prebon.3Business
1986Yanks, BoSox Tied 4-4 After 13 InningsBOSTON - The New York Yankees and Boston were tied 4-4 after 13 innings Monday night with the Red Sox trying to stay alive in the AL championship series. Boston tied the game with two runs in the eighth inning on David Ortiz's solo homer, a walk to Kevin Millar, a single by Trot Nixon and a sacrifice fly by Jason Varitek...1World
1987Vogts: Scotland played so wellA Steffen Iversen penalty was sufficient to secure the points for Norway at Hampden on Saturday. James McFadden was ordered off after 53 minutes for deliberate handball as he punched Claus Lundekvam #39;s header off the line.2Sports
1988Bush's Convention Tops Kerry's in Primetime Polling (Reuters)Reuters - The country may be more\or less evenly divided along partisan lines when it comes to\the presidential race, but the Republican Party prevailed in\the Nielsen polling of this summer's nominating conventions.1World
1989European Stocks Are at Five Month HighsPARIS (Reuters) - European equities flirted with 5-month peaks as hopes that economic growth was sustainable and a small dip in oil prices helped lure investors back to recent underperformers such as technology and insurance stocks.3Business
1990Stocks Seen Higher; Oil Prices Slipping NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks looked to open higher on Friday, as the fourth quarter begins on Wall Street with oil prices holding below \$50 a barrel.3Business
1991World oil prices reach new highs on supply fearsLONDON : World oil prices stormed above 54 US dollars for the first time Tuesday as strikes in Nigeria and Norway raised worries about possible supply shortages during the northern hemisphere winter.3Business
1992Cards' Kline Could Return in Postseason (AP)AP - Ailing St. Louis reliever Steve Kline was unavailable for Game 3 of the NL championship series on Saturday, but Cardinals manager Tony LaRussa hopes the left-hander will pitch later this postseason.2Sports
1993Microsoft enters consumer Web logging marketCompany launches free test version of service that fosters popular Internet activity.4Sci/Tech
1994Nuclear body seeks new technologyOutdated computer systems are hampering the work of inspectors, says the UN nuclear agency.4Sci/Tech
1995Cheney Mixes Stinging Rhetoric With Retail Politics In Vice President Cheney's final push before next Tuesday's election, talk of nuclear annihilation and escalating war rhetoric have blended with balloon drops, confetti cannons and the other trappings of modern campaigning with such ferocity that it is sometimes tough to tell just who the enemy is.1World
1996Beckham on target for RealMADRID: A stunning first-half free kick from David Beckham gave Real Madrid a 1-0 win over newly promoted Numancia at the Bernabeu last night.2Sports
1997You Control: iTunes puts control in OS X menu bar (MacCentral)MacCentral - You Software Inc. announced on Tuesday the availability of You Control: iTunes, a free\download that places iTunes controls in the Mac OS X menu bar. Without\leaving the current application, you can pause, play, rewind or skip songs,\as well as control iTunes' volume and even browse your entire music library\by album, artist or genre. Each time a new song plays, You Control: iTunes\also pops up a window that displays the artist and song name and the album\artwork, if it's in the library. System requirements call for Mac OS X\v10.2.6 and 10MB free hard drive space. ...4Sci/Tech
1998Argentina beat Italy for place in football finalFavourites Argentina beat Italy 3-0 this morning to claim their place in the final of the men #39;s Olympic football tournament. Goals by leading goalscorer Carlos Tevez, with a smart volley after 16 minutes, and 2Sports
1999NCAA case no worry for SpurrierShortly after Steve Spurrier arrived at Florida in 1990, the Gators were placed on NCAA probation for a year stemming from a child-support payment former coach Galen Hall made for a player.2Sports
2000Secret Service Busts Cyber GangsThe US Secret Service Thursday announced arrests in eight states and six foreign countries of 28 suspected cybercrime gangsters on charges of identity theft, computer fraud, credit-card fraud, and conspiracy.4Sci/Tech
2001Stocks Flat; Higher Oil Limits GainsUS stocks were little changed on Thursday as an upbeat earnings report from chip maker National Semiconductor Corp. (NSM) sparked some buying, but higher oil prices limited gains.3Business