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Petrolio. Yukos ormai verso la bancarotta, il greggio torna a salire a New York: 46,75$
Dopo una mattinata sotto tono, nel pomeriggio le quotazioni del greggio tornano a salire e segnano, a New York, un nuovo record storico a 46,95 dollari al barile. Le incertezze legate alla Yukos, i timori che la produzione petrolifera non sia in grado di ... | 4 |
Apple's Real Rivalry
If you go by the headlines alone, it sounds like RealNetworks (Nasdaq: RNWK) is about to embark on a heady money-losing venture as it halves prices for its music download service Harmony, looking to take a bite out of Apple ... | 6 |
Olympics: Federer crashes but Roddick survives Olympic scare
ATHENS : World No 1 Roger Federer of Switzerland crashed out of the Olympic tennis tournament when he lost to unseeded Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic. | 8 |
CU's Bloom Denied Request
University of Colorado wide receiver Jeremy Bloom has lost his bid to continue playing college football while accepting endorsements to support his professional skiing career. | 8 |
Men's Singles : Interview with JUAN CARLOS FERRERO (ESP)
Q. It's a slow road back, isn't it? You've had the illness and injury problems earlier in this year. Did you lose confidence or what? ... | 8 |
Iraq peace mission arrives in Najaf
NAJAF, Iraq (Reuters) - An Iraqi peace delegation has urged a radical Shi'ite cleric to call off his uprising in the city of Najaf, where US troops have been pounding militia positions near the country's holiest Islamic sites. | 11 |
Hurricane Charley Victims Sweat Through Long Lines
Punta Gorda, Fla. -- The post office has reopened in Punta Gorda, Florida, a small victory in that community's effort to recover from Hurricane Charley. | 11 |
Apple's Real Rivalry
If you go by the headlines alone, it sounds like RealNetworks (Nasdaq: RNWK) is about to embark on a heady money-losing venture as it halves prices for its music download service Harmony, looking to take a bite out of Apple ... | 11 |
Jackson Case: Battle Heats Up Over Evidence
SANTA MARIA It is day two of pre-trial hearings in the Michael Jackson child molestation case. Yesterday the proceedings opened in a dramatic style, bring Jackson face to face with the man who has been trying for a decade to put him behind bars. | 11 |
Study: VA bests managed care for diabetes treatment
PHILADELPHIA A new study says diabetics treated by the VA health system get better care than diabetics under managed health . | 11 |
Illinois sets up Rx clearing house
Chicago, IL, Aug. 17 (UPI) -- Illinois is defying the federal government with a new plan to make it safe and easy for residents to buy cheaper prescription drugs from Canada and Europe. | 11 |
Hurricane Charley Victims Sweat Through Long Lines
Punta Gorda, Fla. -- The post office has reopened in Punta Gorda, Florida, a small victory in that community's effort to recover from Hurricane Charley. | 12 |
Illinois sets up Rx clearing house
Chicago, IL, Aug. 17 (UPI) -- Illinois is defying the federal government with a new plan to make it safe and easy for residents to buy cheaper prescription drugs from Canada and Europe. | 12 |
Turf Wars by Tom Robbins
olice helicopters hovered overhead. Hundreds of thousands of protesters rallied below. Top brass kept watch from mobile command posts. More than 5,000 copsthe largest contingent ever mobilized for one demonstrationpatrolled. Even the ... | 12 |
Australia envoy in N Korea talks
Australia's foreign minister is in North Korea, urging the Stalinist state to renounce nuclear weapons. | 13 |
Witness: 9/11 Hamburg suspect knew Atta
HAMBURG, Germany -- A Moroccan being retried on charges he aided the Sept. 11 plotters was part of lead hijacker Mohamed Atta's inner circle and knew of the group's arguments for turning to violence, a witness testified Tuesday. | 13 |
Applied Materials Returns to Profit
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Applied Materials Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=AMAT.O&target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">AMAT.O</A>, the largest maker of chip-making tools, on Tuesday said healthy spending on new semiconductor factories pushed revenue up more than 100 percent and returned it to a quarterly profit. | 0 |
Apple's Real Rivalry
RealNetworks takes on Apple... again. | 0 |
IBM Takes New Tack in SCO Legal Battle (Ziff Davis)
Ziff Davis - In its ongoing war with SCO over Linux and Unix IP, IBM is trying a new tactic: declaring that SCO has no rights over its "homegrown" Unix code. | 6 |
Today Inca Trail, Tomorrow Inca Road
A consortium of nonprofits aim to restore sections of the Inca Road, the 500-year-old route that linked the Inca Empire from present-day Colombia to central Chile. | 6 |
Birding Column: Moments of Photographic Rapture
Birdman of Belair Mathew Tekulsky waxes on the serendipitous moments when birds and timing alight together for memorable photographs. | 6 |
Could Australia's Deadly Snakes Put Bite on Cancer?
Eighty percent of Australia's snake species are venomous, making the continent a paradise for researchers seeking the next generation of miracle drugs for human diseases. | 6 |
Africa's Penguins Still Reeling From "Guano Craze"
Faced with the lingering effects of a 19th-century trade in seabird excrement and more modern pressures, jackass penguins are struggling to recover, conservationists say. | 6 |
Spider-Venom Profits to Be Funneled Into Conservation
Pharmaceutical companies have profited from medicines derived from spiders. Now a group called Venom Venture is making sure some of that money goes toward conserving the spiders themselves. | 6 |
Paradoxically, African Railroad Keeps Habitat Intact
Normally, transportation routes through wilderness are frowned on by conservationists. But a newly restored railroad in Madagascar is persuading locals not to slash and burn the surrounding landscape. | 6 |
Insect Vibrations Tell of Good Times and Bad
Thornbugs communicate by vibrating the branches they live on. Now scientists are discovering just what the bugs are "saying." | 6 |
Friday the 13th Phobia Rooted in Ancient History
Fear of Friday the 13th has roots in a Viking myth, ancient Rome, and even the Last Supper. | 6 |
'One Red Flower,' a Vietnam Musical, Blooms in Arlington; Florence Lacey Is Mom Who Won't Forget (Playbill)
Playbill - One Red Flower, the revised musical by Paris Barclay once called Letters From 'Nam, begins previews Aug. 17 at Signature Theatre in Arlington, VA, a stone's throw from the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, DC. | 1 |
Doda 'Feels Married' to Billionaire Onassis (Reuters)
Reuters - Olympic horseman Alvaro Affonso de
Miranda Neto, the Brazilian boyfriend of billionaire Athena
Roussel, heiress of Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis,
already feels married to the world's richest teenager. | 1 |
Buckeyes Hope to Repeat 2002 Performance (AP)
AP - There are remarkable similarities between the 2004 Ohio State Buckeyes and those that won the national championship just two years ago. | 8 |
AP Poll Numbers on Iraq War Opinion (AP)
AP - Some demographics and details about public opinion on the war in Iraq. | 12 |
Army Won't Pay 15 Pct of Halliburton Bill
The U.S. Army will withhold payment
on 15 percent of future invoices of Halliburton Co.'s logistics deal in Iraq due to an ongoing billing dispute, the company and the U.S. military said on Tuesday. | 12 |
Tennis: Federer crashes out
Top seed Roger Federer is beaten by the Czech Republic's Thomas Berdych. | 2 |
U.S. Studying Israeli West Bank Home Plan (AP)
AP - The United States withheld judgment Tuesday on whether Israel's plans to build 1,000 new homes in Jewish settlements in the West Bank violate the U.S-led Middle East peace plan. | 13 |
Sharon Allows 1,000 More Settler Homes in West Bank
JERUSALEM (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 Washington. | 13 |
Iraq's Sadr Snubs Peace Delegation in Najaf
NAJAF, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraq's radical cleric Moqtada al-Sadr refused on Tuesday to meet a delegation of Iraqi political and religious leaders seeking to end a rebellion in the holy city of Najaf and other parts of the country. | 13 |
British soldier killed in Basra
A British soldier is killed and another injured after attacks in the Iraqi city of Basra, the Ministry of Defence says. | 13 |
Vitamin E Wards Off Colds in Elderly, Study Says (Reuters)
Reuters - Vitamin E supplements ward off colds in
the elderly and may help some seniors avoid upper respiratory
tract infections that can prove deadly, researchers said on
Tuesday. | 3 |
Therapy Plus Drug Best for Depressed Teens -Study (Reuters)
Reuters - Talk therapy can allay thoughts of
suicide among seriously depressed teenagers who are taking an
antidepressant drug and the combination of therapies is more
effective than the drugs alone, a study said on Tuesday. | 3 |
Vitamin E Thwarts Colds in the Elderly (HealthDay)
HealthDay - TUESDAY, Aug. 17 (HealthDayNews) -- Nursing home residents who take daily doses of vitamin E appear to be less likely to develop certain respiratory infections, a new study finds. | 3 |
Short Course of Hormone Therapy Boosts Odds With Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)
HealthDay - TUESDAY, Aug. 17 (HealthDayNews) -- Adding only six months of follow-up hormone therapy to radiation treatment for prostate cancer saves as many lives as three years of the hormone regimen does, researchers report. | 3 |
Vitamin E Wards Off Colds in Elderly, Study Says
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Vitamin E supplements ward off colds in the elderly and may help some seniors avoid upper respiratory tract infections that can prove deadly, researchers said on Tuesday. | 3 |
Therapy Plus Drug Best for Depressed Teens -Study
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Talk therapy can allay thoughts of suicide among seriously depressed teenagers who are taking an antidepressant drug and the combination of therapies is more effective than the drugs alone, a study said on Tuesday. | 3 |
Iraq's Sadr Snubs Peace Delegation in Najaf
NAJAF, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraq's radical cleric Moqtada al-Sadr refused on Tuesday to meet a delegation of Iraqi political and religious leaders seeking to end a rebellion in the holy city of Najaf and other parts of the country. | 10 |
Sharon Allows 1,000 More Settler Homes in West Bank
JERUSALEM (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 Washington. | 10 |
Rumsfeld Rejects 'Fortress America' Charge
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on Tuesday rejected criticism of a plan to remove U.S. troops from Europe and Asia, saying the United States had no intention of abandoning allies to establish a "Fortress America." | 10 |
Cogne: sopralluogo dei tre nuovi periti nella villa dov'è stato ucciso Samuele
"Faremo un incidente probatorio su alcune delle macchie di sangue rilevate nella villetta di Cogne". Lo ha annunciato l'avvocato Carlo Taormina, difensore di Anna Maria Franzoni (condannata a 30 anni per l'omicidio del figlio) sottolineando che in tal ... | 4 |
Costco Target of Sex Bias Lawsuit (Reuters)
Reuters - Lawyers leading a record-setting
sex discrimination case against Wal-Mart Stores said on Tuesday
they filed a lawsuit against Costco Wholesale Corp. (COST.O),
claiming the company kept women out of top store management
posts. | 0 |
Stocks End Higher, Lifted by Data
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks ended higher on Tuesday, even as oil prices hit another record, as investors were encouraged by data showing an easing of inflationary pressure and a sharp rebound in the housing market. | 0 |
Oil Up on Rosy U.S. Economic Data
LONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices rose to another record high on Tuesday on U.S. economic data showing inflationary pressure was held in check in July and ahead of weekly inventory data on Wednesday expected to show a decline in crude stocks. | 0 |
Costco Target of Sex Bias Lawsuit
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Lawyers leading a record-setting sex discrimination case against Wal-Mart Stores said on Tuesday they filed a lawsuit against Costco Wholesale Corp. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=COST.O&target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">COST.O</A>, claiming the company kept women out of top store management posts. | 0 |
HP's order system chaos to continue throughout August
<strong>HP World</strong> SAP hell lingers | 6 |
Feature: A New IDEA in Air Quality Monitoring
Combining the assets of NASA and the EPA with NOAA's weather information is at the heart of a new NASA project called IDEA:
Infusing Satellite Data into Environmental Air Quality Applications. IDEA will improve forecasters' ability to track regional pollution and make air quality forecasts. | 6 |
Soldering Surprise on the Space Station
There's nothing routine about working in space, as astronaut Mike Fincke found out recently when he did some soldering onboard the International Space Station. Science@NASA -- Richard Grugel, a materials scientist at the Marshall Space Flight Center, watched his video monitor in disbelief... | 6 |
Taking the Pulse of Planet Earth
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 abundant. | 6 |
"Fahrenheit" Rises Up on DVD (E! Online)
E! Online - Michael Moore has an October surprise planned for President Bush. | 1 |
U.S. Fencer Wins Gold
The United States wins its first fencing medals in 20 years on Tuesday, including a gold by Mariel Zagunis in the saber competition. | 8 |
Source: McGreevey Donor to Plead Guilty (AP)
AP - A federal official said a top donor to Gov. James E. McGreevey is to plead guilty Wednesday in a case involving allegations that he had a prostitute seduce a government witness. | 12 |
Costco Target of Sex Bias Lawsuit
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Lawyers leading a record-setting sex discrimination case against Wal-Mart Stores said on Tuesday they filed a lawsuit against Costco Wholesale Corp. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=COST.O&target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">COST.O</A>, claiming the company kept women out of top store management posts. | 12 |
Serbia restores state symbols from royal past, irking former...
Serbia restored its 19th-century anthem and ancient coat of arms Tuesday, harkening back to its royal history as its people struggle with economic and social hardships. | 2 |
Moldova to Sanction Trans-Dniester
Moldova's government pledged Tuesday to tighten economic sanctions against breakaway province of Trans-Dniester, promising to reject goods that have come through the region in a move likely to increase tensions ... | 2 |
Study Reviews TV Coverage of Debates (AP)
AP - Television viewers in 10 states were more likely to see debates between the candidates for governor than for the Senate and House in the 2002 general election, according to a review of debate coverage that found many voters had no chance to see the candidates. | 13 |
Iraq's Sadr Snubs Peace Delegation in Najaf
NAJAF, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraq's radical cleric Moqtada al-Sadr refused on Tuesday to meet a delegation of Iraqi political and religious leaders seeking to end a rebellion in the holy city of Najaf and other parts of the country. | 13 |
Iraq's Sadr Snubs Peace Delegation in Najaf
NAJAF, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraq's radical cleric Moqtada al-Sadr refused on Tuesday to meet a delegation of Iraqi political and religious leaders seeking to end a rebellion in the holy city of Najaf and other parts of the country. | 10 |
Soldier Sues U.S. Military Over Extended Service
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A decorated U.S. combat veteran filed a lawsuit on Tuesday asserting that the government can not prevent reservists from leaving the military when their enlistment periods end. | 10 |
Crude Oil Boils
Crude oil prices erased early losses and powered higher Tuesday after Monday's decline from a record high, as traders remained focused on volatile supply issues. | 0 |
Yahoo Launches Domain Product For Small Businesses
Yahoo, Inc. on Tuesday launched domain products designed to make it easier for individuals and small businesses to establish their own Internet domain name and e-mail. | 0 |
Costco hit by sex discrimination suit
No. 1 wholesale club sued for keeping women out of top posts by same lawyers suing Wal-Mart. SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Costco Wholesale Corp. was sued Tuesday for keeping women out of top management posts in a case filed by the same lawyers leading a ... | 0 |
NBC enjoys an Olympic win with ratings
NEW YORK (AP) NBC took ratings gold, attracting big prime-time audiences for its first three nights of Olympics coverage. Sunday's 4 1/2-hour broadcast was last week's most-watched show, winning NBC a huge audience of 25.8 million ... | 1 |
Microsoft Pushes Off SP2 Release
Microsoft will delay the release of its SP2 update for another week to fix software glitches. But not everyone is quite so eager to install the SP2 update for Windows XP. In fact, many companies have demanded the ability to prevent their ... | 6 |
AMD Ships New Mobile Athlon 64, 90-nm Processors
Advanced Micro Devices on Tuesday said it has begun shipping a 3700+ mobile Athlon 64 processor. The chip maker also confirmed it has started shipping processors on its 90-nanometer manufacturing process for revenue. | 6 |
Symantec Updates Home And Small-Office Security Products
The updates are designed to protect against network-scanning worms and keep phishing attacks at bay. | 6 |
Kinko's Software Connects Windows Apps to Print Centers
Fedex Kinko's Tuesday rolled out free software that connects Windows users to the firm's print centers for ordering printing, binding, and shipping services. | 6 |
Olympics: Golds 2 and 3 for Phelps Lift US in Medals
ATHENS (Reuters) - Michael Phelps won his second and third Olympic golds for the United States on Tuesday, setting a new Games record in the 200-meters butterfly before leading a 4 x 200 freestyle cliffhanger just over an hour later. | 8 |
Security stepped up at Olympics after diving incident
Athens, Aug 17 (DPA) Security has been stepped up at all Olympic venues after a spectator managed to dive into the pool during synchronised diving event, the organising committee ATHOC said today. | 8 |
Olympics-Fencing-US and Swiss End Gold Drought
ATHENS (Reuters) - Mariel Zagunis won the first fencing gold for the United States for 100 years when she beat Xue Tan of China 15-9 in the inaugural Olympic women's sabre final on Tuesday. | 8 |
Burt was a Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention
SEATTLE - Nearly 18 months after suffering cardiac arrest, guard Kayla Burt will rejoin the Washington Huskies' basketball team. | 8 |
Allawi, Sadr and America's awkward handiwork in Iraq
The resumption of urban warfare over the past two weeks in the Shiite holy city of Najaf in Iraq reflects forces far beyond the Mehdi Army of radical Shiite leader Moqtada al-Sadr and the American-installed interim Iraqi government ... | 11 |
Sharon Allows 1,000 More Settler Homes in West Bank
JERUSALEM (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 ... | 11 |
Britain Charges 8 in Terror Plot Tied to US Alert
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain charged eight terrorism suspects Tuesday and said one had plans which could be used in terror attacks on US financial targets in New York, New Jersey and Washington. | 11 |
Crude Oil Boils
Crude oil prices erased early losses and powered higher Tuesday after Monday's decline from a record high, as traders remained focused on volatile supply issues. | 11 |
Microsoft Pushes Off SP2 Release
Microsoft will delay the release of its SP2 update for another week to fix software glitches. But not everyone is quite so eager to install the SP2 update for Windows XP. In fact, many companies have demanded the ability to prevent their ... | 11 |
Olympics: Golds 2 and 3 for Phelps Lift US in Medals
ATHENS (Reuters) - Michael Phelps won his second and third Olympic golds for the United States on Tuesday, setting a new Games record in the 200-meters butterfly before leading a 4 x 200 freestyle cliffhanger just over an hour later. | 11 |
Gold Rush Town Looks to Rebuild From Fire
FRENCH GULCH, Calif. Aug. 17, 2004 Residents turned toward rebuilding even as the wildfire that had swept through their historic mining town continued blazing out of control nearby Tuesday. | 12 |
Allawi, Sadr and America's awkward handiwork in Iraq
The resumption of urban warfare over the past two weeks in the Shiite holy city of Najaf in Iraq reflects forces far beyond the Mehdi Army of radical Shiite leader Moqtada al-Sadr and the American-installed interim Iraqi government ... | 13 |
Sharon Allows 1,000 More Settler Homes in West Bank
JERUSALEM (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 ... | 13 |
Britain Charges 8 in Terror Plot Tied to US Alert
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain charged eight terrorism suspects Tuesday and said one had plans which could be used in terror attacks on US financial targets in New York, New Jersey and Washington. | 13 |
Downer begins North Korea mission
Foreign Minister Alexander Downer has begun his peace mission to North Korea in a bid to convince the Stalinist regime to abandon its nuclear weapons programs. | 13 |
Applied Materials Returns to Profit
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Applied Materials Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=AMAT.O&target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">AMAT.O</A>, the largest maker of chip-making tools, on Tuesday said healthy spending on new semiconductor factories more than doubled revenue and returned it to a quarterly profit. | 0 |
Costco Target of Sex Bias Lawsuit
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Lawyers leading a record-setting sex discrimination case against Wal-Mart Stores said on Tuesday they filed a lawsuit against Costco Wholesale Corp. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=COST.O&target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">COST.O</A>, claiming the company kept women out of top store management posts. | 0 |
Cassini Space Probe Spots Two New Saturn Moons (Reuters)
Reuters - Two new moons were spotted around
Saturn by the Cassini space probe, raising the total to 33
moons for the ringed planet, NASA said on Monday. | 6 |
AMD enters the 90-nanometer zone
Chipmaker becomes the last of several well-known chip companies to begin making 90-nanometer processors. | 6 |
Cops Test Handheld Fingerprint Readers
EAGAN, Minn. (AP) -- Several Minnesota police departments are field testing a handheld device that scans a suspect's fingerprint and digitally checks it against Minnesota's criminal history and fingerprint database... | 6 |
Two More Golds for Phelps at Olympics
ATHENS (Reuters) - Michael Phelps took his haul of gold medals at the Athens Olympics to three on Tuesday after winning the 200 meters butterfly and helping the United States beat Australia in the 4x200 freestyle relay. | 8 |
N.Y. Orders Power Plants to Cut Emissions (AP)
AP - Citing what they called a public health emergency, New York officials on Tuesday ordered power plants to reduce emissions blamed for acid rain. | 12 |
Rumsfeld Rejects 'Fortress America' Charge
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on Tuesday rejected criticism of a plan to remove U.S. troops from Europe and Asia, saying the United States had no intention of abandoning allies to establish a "Fortress America." | 12 |
Russian Supreme Court rejects appeal from researcher convicted of treason (Canadian Press)
Canadian Press - MOSCOW (AP) - The Russian Supreme Court upheld an arms-control researcher's conviction on treason charges Tuesday, in a case lawyers and rights advocates say is part of a campaign of intimidation by law-enforcement agencies against academics and the press. | 2 |
wheat (Canadian Press)
Canadian Press - TORONTO (CP) - Field trials of genetically modified wheat are still being conducted in Canada by multinational biotech giant Monsanto despite a pledge earlier this year that the testing would be abandoned, critics said Tuesday. | 13 |
Sharon Allows 1,000 More Settler Homes in West Bank
JERUSALEM (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 Tuesday from Washington. | 13 |
Phelps Pushes Gold-Medal Haul to Three
ATHENS, Greece - With the quest to surpass Mark Spitz out of the way, Michael Phelps could savor one of the greatest races in swimming history. Phelps claimed his second and third gold medals of the Athens Games on Tuesday, winning the 200-meter butterfly and coming back an hour later to lead off the United States' thrilling victory over Australia in the 800 freestyle relay... | 13 |
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