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Pratt advances to third round Australia's Nicole Pratt has advanced to the third round of the tennis event at the Athens Olympics with a three-set win over Italian Tathiana Garbin.
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Israel in Olympics: Iran's Judoka Should be Punished 28-year-old Eddy Koaz, the president of the Israel Judo Federation, has demanded that the International Judo Federation (IOC) disqualify Iranian judoka, Arash Miresmaeili, from the Olympics. The Iranian judoka was declared overweight at the weigh-in on ...
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Patience pays off in extra-inning pitchers' duel Athens -- Take it from her roommate, Lovieanne Jung isn't just going to give up. Jung's 17-pitch at-bat -- 13 fouls, four balls and one significant assist from the sun -- exemplified the patience it took for the US softball team to get by Japan 3-0 in ...
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Eriksson doesn't feel any extra pressure following scandal NEWCASTLE, England (AP) - England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson said Tuesday he isn't under any extra pressure in the aftermath of a scandal that damaged the Football Association's reputation.
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Danish sailor allowed to compete (CNN) -- Danish sailor Niklas Holm, who was involved in a fatal traffic accident in Athens on Sunday night, will be allowed to compete if he is mentally fit, the Danish Olympic team's spokesman said.
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West Indies thrashed by England JUST yesterday, it looked as though West Indies had a chance to finally win their first match in 2004 against England. How quickly that faded away! Simply put, West Indies lost the plot. England, behind on first innings, did just enough to ...
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Injured Heskey to miss England friendly NEWCASTLE, England (AP) - Striker Emile Heskey has pulled out of the England squad ahead of Wednesday's friendly against Ukraine because of a tight hamstring, the Football Association said Tuesday.
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Yao's 39 carries China past New Zealand ATHENS, Greece - Yao Ming bounced back from a rough opening game with 39 points and 13 rebounds to lead China to a 69-62 victory over New Zealand in the men's basketball Group A tournament Tuesday.
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US Set for Aussies in Women's Soccer ATHENS, Aug. 16 -- The US women's soccer team has been in the city of Thessaloniki, nearly 190 miles north of Athens, since last Thursday, holed up in a sprawling hotel on the outskirts of town. Now, the goal is to extend their stay.
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Olympics-Henin rust-free but Ferrero falters ATHENS, Aug 17 (Reuters) - Any hint of rust after a 12-week lay-off was long gone by the time Justine Henin-Hardenne took to the Olympic tennis court on Tuesday, a fact drummed mercilessly home to Venezuela's Maria Vento-Kabchi.
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Rugby-South Africa opt for Venter's physical edge DURBAN, Aug 17 (Reuters) - South Africa hope AJ Venter will add a physical edge to their play in the loose in the deciding Tri-Nations test against Australia in Durban on Saturday.
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A's, Redman stop Orioles Mark Redman pitched eight innings of six-hit ball, and Oakland used a three-run fifth inning to beat Baltimore, 3-1, Monday.
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Vatican Says It's `Willing' to Help End Najaf (Correct) Aug. 17 (Bloomberg) -- The Vatican is ``willing'' to help end fighting between militiamen loyal to Shiite Muslim cleric Moqtada al-Sadr and Iraqi and US forces in Iraq's holy city of Najaf, according to a statement on the Holy See's Web ...
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Bush Troop Plan Vague on Movements in Asia President Bush's plan to withdraw up to 70,000 troops from overseas bases contained few specifics, particularly about Asia. Some experts think the United States may leave much of its Asia force intact.
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Burundi, Rwanda May Send Troops Into Congo BUJUMBURA, Burundi Aug. 17, 2004 Burundi and Rwanda warned on Tuesday that they might send troops into neighboring Congo if that country fails to disarm militias responsible for massacring more than 160 Congolese refugees at a UN camp in Burundi ...
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Sharon Proposes New Housing in West Bank Settlements ERUSALEM, Aug. 17 The day before Prime Minister Ariel Sharon faces sharp debate about his policies at his own Likud Party convention, his government made an effort to pacify his critics today, issuing tenders for 1,001 new, ...
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UK village wrecked by flash floods Boscastle - Emergency services searched the wreckage of a picturesque English fishing village on Tuesday for 15 people unaccounted for after flash floods created a wall of water which tore through the valley.
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Nearly 800,000 in Florida Without Power PUNTA GORDA, Fla. Aug. 17, 2004 About 790,000 people remained without power in Florida in the aftermath of Hurricane Charley, and officials estimated it could take weeks to get electricity fully restored. At least 150,000 were without local phone ...
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Political Lies and Personal Lives Almost a week has passed since New Jersey Gov. James E. McGreevey announced that he was resigning in what was the most widely covered, self- serving coming-out news conference in history. Most troubling in the aftermath of his admission that he was ...
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Last Call for Investors to Bid on Google NEW YORK (Reuters) - Time is running out for prospective investors to submit their offers to buy shares of Google Inc, the Web's No. 1 search company.
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Oil Falls on Reduced Concern About Venezuelan, Russian Supply Aug. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Crude oil futures fell for a second day after a Russian state railway official said shipments of Yukos Oil Co. oil would continue and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez won a recall vote.
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Can Glaser, Jobs find harmony? RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser has survived longer than most in the Internet business, largely by pulling rabbits out of his hat when the competition least expects it.
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Microsoft delays SP2 auto update Microsoft is delaying distribution of Windows XP Service Pack 2 via its Automatic Update service by at least nine days in order to give corporate customers more time to temporarily block automatic downloading of SP2 by their employees.
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New moons for Saturn Two small moons have been discovered orbiting Saturn by NASA's Cassini-Huygens probe. The find, which was announced yesterday, raises Saturn's satellite count to 33.
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Let's compare Phelps, Spitz after Beijing He has chosen to give chase to swimming's greatest achievement and, predictably, he has fallen short. He will not match Mark Spitz's seven gold medals at these Summer Olympics, but he should not be chided for trying.
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Kederis proclaims innocence Olympic champion Kostas Kederis today left hospital ahead of his date with IOC inquisitors claiming his innocence and vowing: "After the crucifixion comes the resurrection." ...
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Touch of gray needed on Dream Team Blame whomever you want for the failure of the American Olympic basketball team. There is no shortage of accountable candidates. Want to blame the Team USA selection committee? ...
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Girl power for Jacko as he watches court showdown Michael Jackson, flanked by his sisters LaToya and Janet, go to court to watch a showdown over key evidence with the prosecutor who has pursued him for years on child abuse charges.
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Oprah Winfrey to serve on murder jury Chicago, IL, Aug. 17 (UPI) -- US talk show host Oprah Winfrey has been sworn in to serve as a juror in a Chicago murder trial.
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Fright Club Takes Top Spot at Box Office LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - With what will likely be the last "big" opening of the summer box office season, "Alien vs. Predator" generated an impressive $38.29 million last weekend, according to final numbers issued Monday. The ...
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VA Beats Managed Care in Treating Diabetes TUESDAY, Aug. 17 (HealthDayNews) -- VA patients with diabetes are more likely to receive recommended tests and have better outcomes than managed-care patients with diabetes, claims a study in the Aug. 17 issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine.
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Health care 'not a war,' McGuinty says TORONTO -- The federal and Ontario governments acknowledged yesterday that voters want improvements to health care and will not tolerate squabbling between Ottawa and the provinces over who pays for what.
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BA fights to stave off strike No. 2 European airline hopes resumed talks with unions over pay dispute will prevent a walkout. LONDON (Reuters) - British Airways Plc resumed talks with unions Tuesday in a last-ditch bid to stave off a planned 24-hour strike that threatens to disrupt ...
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China respects Venezuela's referendum results BEIJING, Aug. 17 (Xinhuanet) -- China on Tuesday expressed its respect for Venezuela's referendum result and said it was glad for the smooth operation of the referendum.
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Bush Troop Plan Vague on Movements in Asia President Bush's plan to withdraw up to 70,000 troops from overseas bases contained few specifics, particularly about Asia. Some experts think the United States may leave much of its Asia force intact.
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Nearly 800,000 in Florida Without Power PUNTA GORDA, Fla. Aug. 17, 2004 About 790,000 people remained without power in Florida in the aftermath of Hurricane Charley, and officials estimated it could take weeks to get electricity fully restored. At least 150,000 were without local phone ...
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Political Lies and Personal Lives Almost a week has passed since New Jersey Gov. James E. McGreevey announced that he was resigning in what was the most widely covered, self- serving coming-out news conference in history. Most troubling in the aftermath of his admission that he was ...
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American, United OK O'Hare flight caps CHICAGO -- United Airlines and American Airlines are offering to support temporary flight caps at O'Hare International Airport, but they want other carriers also to make schedule cuts to ease delays.
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Ex-defense chiefs: Pentagon must keep intelligence reins WASHINGTON (AP) The Pentagon should retain control of the majority of the country's intelligence apparatus to ensure soldiers can quickly get the information they need on the battlefield, former defense secretaries say.
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Illinois fights FDA on drug imports Democratic governor says state must act to help citizens purchase cheaper drugs from Canada, Europe.
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7 Texas Kids Found in Nigeria Orphanage HOUSTON -- Seven Texas children were discovered abandoned at a Nigerian orphanage, ravaged by disease and malnutrition, and have been brought back to the state.
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75% of 10th-graders pass graduation exam Three out of four California 10th-graders have passed the high school graduation test they now need to earn a diploma -- but tens of thousands failed and will have to try again, state schools chief Jack O'Connell announced Monday.
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Saudis Use 9/11 Report In US Ad Campaign It has launched a radio ad campaign in 19 US cities in an effort to show it's a loyal ally in the war on terror.
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Terrorism Biggest Threat to US Economy -NABE Survey WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Terrorism has overtaken weak job growth and the budget deficit as the biggest risk to the US economy, and inflation fears are slowly building, a survey of American businesses out on Tuesday showed.
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Kobe Bryant prosecutors lose their bid to bar testimony on victim's sex life Prosecutors say they still plan to try Kobe Bryant on a sexual assault charge despite losing a last-ditch attempt to keep his lawyers from telling jurors about the alleged victim's sex life.
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Scientists have the 'hots' for future of California If society turned dramatically "greener" and curbed its reliance on fossil fuels, California still will get noticeably hotter, its water supplies tighter and its cities, scientists say, a potentially mortal burden on the ...
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Plea deal in Middletown murder case MIDDLETOWN, Conn. -- A 41-year-old local man has accepted a plea agreement in the beating death of his girlfriend's stepfather.
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Defense expects to question Amber Frey today in Peterson trial REDWOOD CITY, Calif. The star witness in the murder trial of Scott Peterson is expected to take the stand today.
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Poll: Rival ballot initiatives both ahead Competing ballot initiatives governing rules for primary elections in California are both leading by double-digit margins, but the percentage of undecided voters has increased, according to a new Field Poll.
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New York Vs. the Protesters NEW YORK -- Hundreds of thousands of antiwar protesters, abortion rights supporters, labor rights activists and anarchists are preparing to unfurl banners, march through the streets and rally in the parks, loosening a ...
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DuPage GOP backs No. 2 coroner's move up Key DuPage County Republican leaders are lining up behind a political unknown vying to succeed retiring Coroner Richard Ballinger, a four-term officeholder who has long been one of the county's most popular politicians.
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Late voting possible in some counties At least seven counties are evaluating damage Charley did to power lines and polling sites that could force postponement of the Aug. 31 primary.
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Vatican Says It's `Willing' to Help End Najaf (Correct) Aug. 17 (Bloomberg) -- The Vatican is ``willing'' to help end fighting between militiamen loyal to Shiite Muslim cleric Moqtada al-Sadr and Iraqi and US forces in Iraq's holy city of Najaf, according to a statement on the Holy See's Web ...
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Burundi, Rwanda May Send Troops Into Congo BUJUMBURA, Burundi Aug. 17, 2004 Burundi and Rwanda warned on Tuesday that they might send troops into neighboring Congo if that country fails to disarm militias responsible for massacring more than 160 Congolese refugees at a UN camp in Burundi ...
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Sharon Proposes New Housing in West Bank Settlements ERUSALEM, Aug. 17 The day before Prime Minister Ariel Sharon faces sharp debate about his policies at his own Likud Party convention, his government made an effort to pacify his critics today, issuing tenders for 1,001 new, ...
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UK village wrecked by flash floods Boscastle - Emergency services searched the wreckage of a picturesque English fishing village on Tuesday for 15 people unaccounted for after flash floods created a wall of water which tore through the valley.
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Explosion in Central Baghdad Kills Four AGHDAD, Aug 17 - Insurgents fired a shell into a crowded street in the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Tuesday, killing at least four people and wounding 24, the Interior Ministry said.
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South Ossetia Reports Agreement With Georgia Prague, 17 August 2004 (RFE/RL) -- Georgia's separatist republic of South Ossetia today said Tbilisi has agreed to withdraw all Interior Ministry troops sent into the region last June in violation of the 1992 peace agreement.
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China's Appeal to North Korea: Attend Nuclear Working Talks China has asked that North Korea attend working-level meetings ahead of the next round of six-party nuclear talks in Beijing.
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Chess legend wedding bid 'genuine' TOKYO, Japan -- The Japanese woman who plans to marry former world chess champion Bobby Fischer says their feelings are genuine.
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More Sudanese Refugees Flee Into Chad Aid workers in eastern Chad are reporting a sharp increase in the number of refugees fleeing the Darfur region of western Sudan, despite the Sudanese government's insistence that it is taking steps to restore security.
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The New Woman in Schröder's Life</a><br><font size=-1><b><font color=#6f6f6f>Deutsche Welle -</font> 4 hours ago</b><br>Gerhard Schröder is no stranger to sharing his life with members of the opposite sex. On Monday, it was revealed that there was a new young lady on the scene: his freshly adopted three-year old daughter, Viktoria. <br><a href="/url?ntc=01SK1&q=http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp%3Ffile%3D/2004/8/17/latest/18516Germanys%26sec%3Dlatest">Germany's Schroeder adopts three-year-old Russian girl</a> <font class=f>The Malaysia Star</font><br><a href="/url?ntc=01SK2&q=http://www.reuters.co.uk/newsPackageArticle.jhtml%3Ftype%3DworldNews%26storyID%3D566402%26section%3Dnews">Schroeder "adopts Russian girl"</a> <font class=f>Reuters</font><br><font class=p><a href="/url?ntc=01SK3&q=http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm%3Fid%3D3357115">Scotland on Sunday</a> - <a href="/url?ntc=01SK4&q=http://washingtontimes.com/upi-breaking/20040816-051817-1648r.htm">Washington Times</a> - <a href="/url?ntc=01SK5&q=http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/Story.asp%3FArticle%3D89261%26Sn%3DBUSI%26IssueID%3D27148">Gulf Daily News</a> - <a href="/url?ntc=01SK6&q=http://www.expatica.com/source/site_article.asp%3Fsubchannel_id%3D52%26story_id%3D10757">Expatica</a> - <a href="/news?num=30&hl=en&edition=us&q=cluster:www%2egulf%2ddaily%2dnews%2ecom%2fStory%2easp%3fArticle%3d89261%26Sn%3dBUSI%26IssueID%3d27148"><b>and 23 related »</b></a></font></font> </td></tr></table><table border=0 width=75% valign=top cellpadding=5 cellspacing=0><tr><td width=80 align=center valign=top><a href=/url?ntc=01SLI&q=http://www.lexpress.mu/display_article_sup.php%3Fnews_id%3D24155 title="SADC under close watch"><img src=/news/en/images/t.http.3a.2f.2fwww.2elexpress.2emu.2f.2e.2fimages.2f24155.5f1.2ejpg.jpg width=80 height=53 border=1><br><font size=-2>L'express.mu</font></a></td><td><a class=y href="/url?ntc=01SL0&q=http://www.mmegi.bw/2004/August/Tuesday17/815331941158.html">SADC leaders are out of touch with reality Since yesterday, leaders of countries that make up the Southern African Development Community (SADC) have been meeting in Mauritius. The tone of the speeches presented so far suggests that the meeting will not be any different from previous ones. The ...
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Al Qaeda operative said to visit Pakistan ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- A senior Al Qaeda operative captured in Britain this month had traveled in March to a militant hideout near the Pakistan-Afghan border and met with other terror suspects, ...
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German welfare rallies escalate Thousands of people have marched through cities across Germany in renewed protests against welfare cuts.
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Migrants' ordeal ugly side of paradise Pleasant visions of fun in the sun in the Dominican Republic are being shattered by sad images of residents being smuggled away on wooden boats, only to perish at sea.
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Journalist with Newton ties missing in Iraq NEWTON -- A French journalist with a US passport and family ties to the Boston area has been kidnapped in the southern Iraqi city of Nasiriyah, his friends and associates said yesterday.
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Tamil Tigers are unlikely to change their stripes (NEWS ANALYSIS) : India News > New Delhi, Aug 17 : For the first time since Sri Lanka's peace process got under way in February 2002, Tamil Tiger guerrillas have come under flak from the West amid growing signs of a revival of the armed conflict.
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Witness: Hamburg 9/11 Suspect Part of Hijack Group HAMBURG, Germany (Reuters) - A Moroccan accused of aiding the Sept. 11 hijackers was a regular member of their circle, a former member of the Hamburg Islamist group that included some of the attackers told a court Tuesday.
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China jails Hong Kong legislature candidate HONG KONG An already heated legislative election campaign here took an unexpected turn Tuesday with an announcement by the Democratic Party that one of its candidates has been arrested in mainland China and sentenced without trial to six months in ...
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Deaths in Nigerian cult clashes At least 18 students have been killed in clashes between rival student gangs in south-eastern Nigeria.
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Motorola Expects Strong Sales in 2nd Half SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Motorola Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=MOT.N&target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">MOT.N</A>, the second-largest mobile phone maker, said on Tuesday it expects to sustain strong sales growth in the second half of 2004 on new handsets, sparking a 4.7 percent jump in its shares.
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Oil Eases on Venezuela Referendum LONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices eased on Tuesday as fears of supply disruptions receded following a convincing referendum victory in Venezuela for President Hugo Chavez and after Russia's YUKOS said it had received a government assurance on September exports.
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IP telephony tests go global VoIP a-go-go, come October
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Work Works for Women Women who work are healthier than women who don't have jobs, suggests a study presented Aug. 16 at the American Sociological Association annual meeting in San Francisco. The University of Pennsylvania study concluded the health benefits that women derive from working aren't diminished by longer work hours or combining longer work hours with those of a spouse.
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Symantec to reinforce data protection Company's upgrades will put a particular focus on protecting personal information from online thieves.
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PC Sales Slow Weak economy is largely to blame, researcher says.
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Tommy Hilfiger to Move N.Y. Office (AP) AP - Tommy Hilfiger Corp. said Tuesday it will move its New York operations and eliminate one of its four distribution centers in New Jersey.
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Jail threat for ex-Libertines man Singer Pete Doherty is told he could face jail after admitting being in possession of a four-inch flick knife.
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Home building in US soars in July (AFP) AFP - Home building in the United States soared by an unexpectedly steep 8.3 percent in July, recovering from a slump the previous month as weather improved, a government report showed.
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Staples Profit Up, to Enter China Market NEW YORK (Reuters) - Staples Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=SPLS.O&target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">SPLS.O</A>, the top U.S. office products retailer, on Tuesday reported a 39 percent jump in quarterly profit, raised its full-year forecast and said it plans to enter the fast-growing Chinese market, sending its shares higher.
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Google IPO Set to Trade this Week On Monday, Google requested final approval from federal regulators to begin trading their stock. Google has asked that the SEC declare its registration statement effective as of 1 pm pacific time today. Google ...
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Oil Eases on Venezuela Referendum LONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices eased on Tuesday as fears of supply disruptions receded following a convincing referendum victory in Venezuela for President Hugo Chavez and after Russia's YUKOS said it had received a government assurance on September ...
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Conmen follow in Charley's trail When Hurricane Charley moved out, the conmen moved in. From selling $5 ($A7) bags of ice by the road to charging up to $11,000 to take down damaged trees, the rip-offs are rampant.
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JC Penney Second-Quarter Revenue Rises Department-store operator JC Penney Co. eked out a small profit in the second quarter, compared to breaking even in the year-ago period. But it cut its profit forecast in the current program because of a program to retire debt early.
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Gas price drop lead to overall consumer price drop for 1st time in 8 months (Washington-AP) Aug. 17, 2004 - A drop in the cost of gasoline sent overall consumer prices down in July for the first time in eight months.
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Staples Profit Up Sharply, to Enter China NEW YORK (Reuters) - Staples Inc. (SPLS.O: Quote, Profile, Research) , the top US office products retailer, on Tuesday reported a 39 percent jump in quarterly profit, raised its full-year forecast and said it plans to enter the fast-growing Chinese ...
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European/US private equity consortium buys Intelsat in deal valued at $5bn An unusual alliance of US and European private equity firms has won the auction to buy Bermuda-based satellite business Intelsat. Europeans Apax and Permira and US firms Apollo Management and Madison Dearborn will pay $3bn for the business and assume $2bn ...
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CanJet expands HALIFAX CanJet, a Nova Scotia-based discount airline, announced Tuesday that it's increasing service on its existing runs to both Ottawa and Hamilton.
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Tickets on sale Monday for comedian Lewis Black Tickets go on sale Monday for comedian Lewis Black, who will perform at the Byham Theater Oct. 1 as part of his "Rules of Enragement Tour." Black made a name for himself as the bile-spewing commentator on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart." He has appeared ...
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LIVE: Vans Warped Tour Forgets To Bring The Punk There's an old adage that says, "the more things change, the more they suck." Well, maybe that's not quite how it goes, but it should be, given the blandness of the Vans Warped Tour 2004.
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Wyeth Renal Cancer Drug Gets 'Fast Track' Status NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wyeth said on Tuesday that US regulators will review on an accelerated basis its experimental drug temsirolimus as a first line treatment for advanced renal cell carcinoma.
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Stones Cancer Battle According to a spokesman for the band, Watts is currently nearing the end of a six week course of radiotherapy at a hospital in West London.
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Onu: anche l'Italia parteciperà alla riforma L'Italia non sara' esclusa dalla riforma dell'Onu, anche a ''costo di dare qualche dispiacere agli amici tedeschi''. Lo afferma, in un' intervista al Corriere della Sera, il ministro degli Esteri Franco Frattini, secondo cui la riforma ''e' una questione ...
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Nave Moby con 1700 passeggeri rientra in porto per avaria La nave Moby Freedom, ammiraglia della flotta della Compagnia Moby, partita ieri alle ore 22 da Olbia e diretta a Genova, con 1.700 passeggeri a bordo, ha dovuto far rientro nel porto sardo per un'avaria ad un'elica che si è spezzata e ad uno squarcio di ...
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Bolzano: recuperato morto da un lago turista scomparso BOLZANO - E' stato recuperato dalle acque del lago di Monticolo, in provincia di Bolzano, il cadavere di un uomo di 57 anni, scomparso da ieri sera nella localita' turistica. L'allarme era scattato dopo il ritrovamento dei suoi effetti personali vicino ...
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Roccaraso, le inchieste sul sindaco morto in cella passano di mano Si fa complicata la vicenda giudiziaria di Roccaraso. Mentre divampano le polemiche sulla morte del sindaco Camillo Valentini e una buona fetta del ceto politico invoca una riforma del sistema giudiziario, nella Procura di Sulmona, competente sul caso, ...
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Tangentista, stavolta non avrai scampo Le indagini della procura, gli arresti, le confessioni. Ma adesso anche l'Eni ha deciso di scoprire autonomamente se qualcuno ha intascato mazzette. Per punirlo in modo esemplare.
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Windows Update Operating systems just ain't what they used to be. For a while, Microsoft released a new version of Windows every two or three yearseach creating a ripple effect on how we all used and thought about technology. But now, there's a ...
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New bird survives hungry Filipinos Manila - A new species of flightless bird has been discovered living on a tiny island in the northern Philippines where the inhabitants formerly ate them, scientists and birdwatchers said on Tuesday.
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Intel Delays Digital TV Chips Intel's LCOS (liquid crystal on silicon) high-definition television chips first unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in January will not be released in time for next year's show, as scheduled.
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