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Yahoo Entertainment
Snoop pleads guilty on weapons charge
(AP)
AP - Snoop Dogg pleaded guilty Thursday to one count of felony possession of a dangerous weapon and was sentenced to 160 hours of community service and three years probation, his attorney said. | 1Entertainment |
BBC News world
Senior Tiger killed in Sri Lanka
A top Tamil Tiger and four other rebels are shot dead in government-held territory in eastern Sri Lanka. | 13World |
Kataweb Sport
Milano, 20:20 - CALCIO, ANCELOTTI: IMPORTANTE LA VETTA, ANCHE PER POCHE ORE
Il tecnico del Milan Carlo Ancelotti vuole i tre punti nell'anticipo di Siena, importanti in quanto ... | 4Italia |
Special Broadcasting Service
Real appoints Luxemburgo
Real Madrid has appointed former Brazil coach Wanderley Luxemburgo on an 18-month contract at the Bernabeu. Luxemburgo replaces Mariano Garcia Remon, who had just three months in charge but will now work under the club's sporting director Arrigo Sacchi. | 8Sports |
Yahoo Health
FDA Approves First Anti-Psychotic for Kids
(HealthDay)
HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Aug. 22 (HealthDay News) -- The powerful anti-psychotic drug
Risperdal was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on
Wednesday for use in children and adolescents who have schizophrenia or
bipolar disorder. | 3Health |
Yahoo Elections
Democrats Discuss How to Reset Agenda (AP)
AP - In the shadow of Bill Clinton and his gleaming new presidential library, leaders of the struggling Democratic Party held informal discussions this week of how to come back from their devastating Election Day losses. | 12U.S. |
Ansa Italia
Speciale:verso mozione sfiducia CdL
Al Senato contro il ministro Padoa-Schioppa | 4Italia |
BBC News world
UN 'progress' over Iran sanctions
Diplomats at the UN make "substantial progress" towards fresh sanctions on Iran over its nuclear activities. | 13World |
Yahoo World
French police arrest Rwandan wanted for genocide
(AFP)
AFP - French police have arrested a former officer in the Rwandan army, Marcel Bivugabagabo, accused of taking part in the 1994 genocide, an association of legal plaintiffs said Wednesday. | 13World |
Topix.Net Europe
Americans erase 'dirty' record
Finally, it's been knocked off the books. The American women completed a sweep of the 800-meter freestyle relay with a dominating performance at the Olympic pool Wednesday night, taking down the oldest - and ... | 2Europe |
Ansa
Istat: il matrimonio dura 14 anni
Flessione per le separazioni, divorzi continuano a crescere | 4Italia |
Reuters
Boeing Quarterly Earnings Jump 78 Percent
Boeing Co. (BA.N: Quote, Profile, Research) on Wednesday topped expectations with a 78 percent jump in quarterly profit on strength in its defense operations, and raised its earnings forecast for 2004. | 0Business |
ABC News
Haiti's Ruler Chides World for Disinterest
Interim Haitiam Prime Minister Gerard Latortue speaks during an interview with the Associated Press in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Saturday, Oct.23, 2004. | 13World |
Yahoo Entertainment
Martha Stewart Living Teams With Burnett (AP)
AP - Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc. said Wednesday it has signed a consulting agreement with reality show producer Mark Burnett to refashion the namesake founder's lifestyle television show and collaborate on other television projects. | 1Entertainment |
Converge Network Digest
Intel Adds Tri-mode (802.11a,b,g) Wireless Module
Intel announced a new tri-mode wireless module (supporting IEEE standards 802.11a, b and g) for notebooks based on Intel Centrino mobile technology. | 1Entertainment |
RedNova Oddities
Elton John Ends Feud With George Michael
LONDON - Elton John appears to have ended his public feud with George Michael, saying, "George and I are fine." Two years ago, John said the former Wham! star was miserable and needed to get out more. Michael responded with a furious open letter saying John was no friend of his. | 1Entertainment |
Reuters World
At Least Nine Killed in Attack on U.S. Mission in Saudi
JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) - Militants stormed the heavily fortified U.S. consulate in Jeddah in a brazen raid on Monday and at least nine people died in gunbattles before security forces regained control. | 13World |
Elites TV
Lead Shown to be a Cause of Cataracts
A study published in today's Journal of the American Medical Association, indicates that elderly men who have been exposed to high levels of lead are 3.2 times morely likely to develop cataracts than those who have not had similar exposure. | 11Top Stories |
The Washington Post sports
MetroStars Trade Pope
Veteran World Cup defender Eddie Pope is traded by the MetroStars to the expansion team Real Salt Lake on Tuesday for a foreign allocation and a draft pick. | 8Sports |
Forbes
Barclays on Track to Meet Full-Year Profit
Barclays PLC, Britain's third-biggest bank, said Thursday it is on track to meet analyst expectations of a full-year profit before tax of 4.5 billion pounds ($8.5 billion, euro6.5 billion), despite a flat performance from its domestic retail banking | 0Business |
Yahoo Entertainment
New York producer wins Edinburgh Festival award
(Reuters)
Reuters - New York producer John Clancy received the
first Edinburgh International Festival award on Friday as the
prestigious arts gala extended a friendly hand to the city's
anarchic Fringe festival. | 1Entertainment |
New York Times health
Pests and Pestilence
Are common cockroaches carriers of disease? | 3Health |
Reuters Sports
Indiana Fires Football Coach DiNardo
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (Sports Network) - The Gerry DiNardo era in Indiana is over after three disappointing seasons as the university fired its head football coach on Wednesday. | 8Sports |
Kataweb Sport
New York, 09:16 - BASKET, NBA: SAN ANTONIO DI MISURA A MIAMI
Risultati delle gare del campionato di basket Nba disputate nella notte: Miami Heat-San Antonio Spur... | 4Italia |
The Washington Post health
Air Force Academy Probes Allegations of Student Cheating
The Air Force Academy is investigating allegations of cheating by 28 freshmen and has restricted all 4,300 cadets to campus over the weekend, asking them to meet in small groups to consider "their self-image and the image of the institution," Air Force officials said. | 3Health |
Reuters World
Iran: U.S. Tops List for Threatening World Peace
TEHRAN (Reuters) - President Mohammad Khatami, responding to comments by a senior U.S. official that Iran tops the list of world troublespots, said Wednesday the United States was the country which most endangered global peace. | 13World |
Tallahassee.com
Missouri-based Sporlan purchased by Parker Hannifin
WASHINGTON, Mo. - Parker Hannifin Corp. has completed its acquisition of Washington, Mo.-based Sporlan Valve Co., a leading maker of refrigeration and air conditioning components and systems. | 0Business |
ABC News
Deadly Blast Mars Chechen Voting
GROZNY, Russia Aug. 29, 2004 - Chechens battered by five years of war, terrorism and misery voted Sunday for a president in an election that the Russian government portrayed as step toward stability, though | 1Entertainment |
Yahoo World
Sudan agrees to bigger AU force in Darfur but nothing signed (AFP)
AFP - The African Union confirmed that Sudan's government has "formally accepted the reinforcement of the AU force" in Darfur, the western region in the grip of civil war, but denied that any accord had been signed. | 13World |
Reuters World
Uganda army kills 2 Congolese soldiers in shootout
KAMPALA (Reuters) - Uganda's military said on Wednesday it had shot dead two Congolese soldiers on the volatile border between the two countries, after they tried to resist being arrested on suspicion of raping two teenage girls. | 13World |
InfoWorld news
HP Labs offers server cooling advances
( InfoWorld ) - Hewlett-Packard's HP Labs research center has developed a new approach to cooling datacenters by adjusting air conditioning systems to changing server loads more precisely than what's available now.
HP says its Dynamic Smart Cooling (DSC) technology, which the company claims can deliver 20 percent to 45 percent savings in cooling energy costs, depending on the size of the datacenter, will be available in mid-2007.
DSC involves placing several heat sensors on racks of servers throughout the datacenter, which send information on changes in temperature to a central monitoring system. As the sensors detect an increase in a server's temperature, a signal is sent to the nearest of several air conditioning units to throttle up to cool that server. When the server cools down because it's not doing as much computing, the air conditioner throttles down.
HP, which first introduced the concept of Dynamic Smart Cooling  in 2003, revealed a number of additional program details Tuesday. It announced creation of a Data Center Solution Builder program with design partners that will work with HP to implement a DSC solution, which can be retrofitted into an existing datacenter.
HP has already started trials of the technology is going to implement DSC in new datacenters for its own operations at six U.S. locations.
Also, Pacific Gas & Electric, the power utility serving Northern California, will make rebates available to datacenters that deploy DSC, said Mark Bramfitt, of PG&E.
DSC is a way of addressing an energy consumption problem datacenters didn't have just five years ago, said Chandrakant Patel, an HP Fellow and one of the system designers.
"Five years ago, no one got fired for wasting energy but they did get fired if the server went down," Patel said.
But today, energy consumption is an issue and Dynamic Smart Cooling technology addresses datacenter management concerns about the operating expense of powering and cooling, said Paul Perez, vice president of HP's Technology Solutions Group.
At a demonstration of the technology for media Tuesday at HP Labs in Palo Alto, California, journalists could see that the datacenter in a nearby room was using 117 kilowatts of electricity to stay cool. But when the DSC system kicked in, consumption dropped to 72 kilowatts.
Power consumption is, on average, 40 percent of the operating expense of running a datacenter, Perez said, citing industry research. And 60 percent to 70 percent of that energy expense goes to cooling the servers, he said.
Other technology companies are working on ways to keep datacenters cool, said Jonathan Eunice, founder and principal advisor at Illuminata, an IT research firm.
Chip makers like Intel and Advanced Micro Devices are developing processors that run cooler than they have in the past, Eunice said.
HP's chief competitor, IBM, is trying to address thermal issues  on a system level.
"IBM does have its services arm with the ability to send out heating experts to map the datacenter hot spots and advise about efficiencies," said Eunice. IBM also offers a product called Power Executive that measures and modulates power consumption on a wide basis.
 ADVERTISEMENT NEW IT SERVICES FROM IBM: EASIER TO BUY AND IMPLEMENT Discover a simpler, more cost-effective way to get the solutions your company needs to grow more flexible and efficient. | 6Sci/Tech |
Ansa Italia
Benzinaio ucciso con fucile caccia
Si cerca l'arma.20enne fermato figlio di consigliere Comune | 4Italia |
Turkish Press
US unrepentant for Macedonia name recognition, warns of possible <b>...</b>
WASHINGTON, Nov 5 (AFP) - The United States on Friday defended its decision to formally recognize the "Republic of Macedonia" as the name for the former Yugoslav republic and did little to ease Greek fury at the move as it warned US citizens in Greece of | 11Top Stories |
Houston Chronicle
Around The Region
Fort Worth-based American Airlines said its cost for jet fuel will be $1 billion higher than last year because of rising prices. Fuel costs will rise 43 percent from the previous estimate for $700 million in additional expenses. | 0Business |
New York Times Business
In a Promo, Writers and Editors Have Kind Words for ABC Shows
To promote its fall lineup, ABC Television produced several preview shows that feature editors and writers from large magazines who have traded in their criticsâ hats for pom-poms. | 0Business |
Yahoo U.S.
Report: Calif. Funds Helped Polluters (AP)
AP - Nearly $70 million in state bond money earmarked for reducing pollution was used by California dairies to expand their operations, which resulted in more pollution, according to a published report. | 12U.S. |
Reuters Business
Brown-Forman may sell Hartmann luggage unit
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - Brown-Forman Corp. BFa.N BFb.N , a consumer products company best known for its wines and spirits, said on Wednesday it may sell its Hartmann Inc. unit, one of the oldest U.S. luggage makers. | 0Business |
Yahoo World
Britain, S.Africa Renew Call for Fair Zimbabwe Polls (Reuters)
Reuters - Britain and South Africa
called jointly Thursday for Zimbabwe to establish a conducive
environment for fair elections next year -- after the main
opposition party said it would boycott them. | 13World |
Boston Globe sports
Tailgaters Want Jets to Stay or Go to Shea
Judging by my very random survey about the proposed West Side stadium, Jets fans believe a good tailgate party is the most important factor. | 8Sports |
BBC Europe
Rugby: Ashton praises Ireland
England coach Brian Ashton pays tribute to Ireland after their record 43-13 win over the world champions. | 2Europe |
Yahoo World
South Africa's Zuma may face charges again: report
(Reuters)
Reuters - South African prosecutors are
drawing up fresh charges against former Deputy President Jacob
Zuma after his graft trial was thrown out of court last week,
the Sunday Times reported. | 13World |
New York Times
Little Guy Records Big Victory
ith a half-eaten sandwich next to him and looking as if he were a kindergartner suddenly promoted to the sixth grade, the 5-foot-5 Olivier Rochus recounted how he chopped down a giant yesterday in the third round of the United States Open. | 11Top Stories |
Yahoo Entertainment
Longoria, Parker deny claims of affair
(AP)
AP - Tony Parker says he's not a double dribbler. The San Antonio Spurs star and his wife, Eva Longoria, issued a statement Wednesday night defending their marriage against claims by a French model that she had an affair with Parker in September. | 1Entertainment |
Financial Times
Traumatised tourists flee island resorts as holidays turn into <b>...</b>
Thailand struggled yester-day to evacuate thousands of traumatised foreign tourists from its once thriving holiday island of Phuket and other popular islands and beach resorts devastated by Sunday's tsunamis. | 11Top Stories |
CNET networking news
Registrar denies 'front-running' Net registration
Network Solutions, a major registrar of Internet domain names, counters accusations it's grabbing domain names after customers show an interest but before they register them. | 6Sci/Tech |
BBC News world
Senior soldier killed in fighting
A officer of the Indian army dies fighting separatist rebels in Assam state, a day after being decorated. | 13World |
New York Times world
Upscale Flavors on Chicago's North Side
Restaurants with laid-back style arrive on the North Side of Chicago. | 13World |
Topix.Net Europe
Berlusconi cleared of corruption charges
A court cleared Premier Silvio Berlusconi of corruption charges in his long-running trial Friday, sparing Italy the embarrassment of having its leader convicted of bribing judges. | 2Europe |
Boston Globe sports
Crash Gordon Put on Probation
Robby Gordon, who admitted he intentionally caused an accident last Sunday, has been placed on probation for the remainder of the 2004 Nascar Nextel Cup season. | 8Sports |
Reuters Business
Germany sees no quick fix to hedge fund oversight
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Finance Minister Peer Steinbrueck reiterated his wish to see greater oversight of the hedge fund industry ahead of a key summit, but said he did not expect consensus on the matter to be reached quickly. | 0Business |
BBC - Front Page
Beijing drivers ignore No Car Day
China holds No Car Day to reduce pollution, but impact seems minimal, at least in the capital. | 10Top News |
Topix Entertainment
Paris Losing Out on Hilton Fortune
Hotel heiress Paris Hiltonâs potential inheritance dramatically diminished after her grandfather Barron Hilton announced plans on Wednesday to donate 97 percent of his $2.3 billion fortune to charity.
That wealth includes $1.2 billion Barron Hilton ... | 1Entertainment |
TechNewsWorld
Gordon Cooper, Mercury Mission Astronaut, Dies at 77
Gordon Cooper, one of seven original US astronauts, died yesterday at his home in Ventura, Calif., at age 77. In the 1960s, with the nation determined to prevail in a space race with the Soviet | 11Top Stories |
National Geographic
Fear Is Spread by Body Language, Study Says
The study shows that images of fear affect the emotional part of the brain. Since the link between the emotional brain and action is stronger than the link between the visual brain and action, viewing fearful | 6Sci/Tech |
Search engine journal
Itâs Valentineâs Day! Yes, TODAY!
I know, I know. You probably ask yourself: “already?”.
Okay for all the busy or retired Search Marketers out there (because you are one or the other or not a marketer ;) ), who forgot… aehm… let slip through the fact that today is the day where you are supposed to give a little present of [...] | 6Sci/Tech |
Yahoo Europe
Vodka-fuelled fisherman wrestles with shark
(Reuters)
Reuters - A fisherman fuelled by vodka caught a
1.3-metre (4-foot) shark and wrestled it onto a jetty on
Australia's south coast, suffering only small tear marks in his
trousers, media reports said on Friday. | 2Europe |
Ansa
Superenalotto: nessun 6, ne' 5+
Combinazione: 1-23-38-50-60-77, jolly 39, superstar 57 | 4Italia |
The Washington Post world
Chief Judge in Saddam HusseinÃÂ Trial Ousted
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- The chief judge in Saddam Hussein's genocide trial was replaced Tuesday amid complaints from Shiite and Kurdish officials that he was too easy on the deposed Iraqi leader. | 13World |
New York Times Science
Personal Health: Turning the Ride to School Into a Walk
Walking to school is healthier. Now, to make it safer. | 6Sci/Tech |
Hindustan Times
Hotshot Adriano steals the show with 'dream' goal
Inter Milan striker Adriano described his stunning second goal in the 3-1 home win over Udinese as a dream come true. The burly Brazil international had already put Inter 1-0 up with a ferocious 25-yard free | 8Sports |
Reuters
UPDATE 1-US mortgage delinquencies up, foreclosures down
US mortgage delinquencies rose in the second quarter of 2004 from the first quarter, but an improving US economy and strong home price appreciation should keep the downward trend in delinquencies intact, a US mortgage industry | 0Business |
BBC UK
Tories consider marriage tax plan
A Tory policy group suggests all married couples get a £20-a-week tax break, to help mend a "broken society". | 2Europe |
CNN/SI
Car bombings shake Baghdad
A spate of car bombings rocked Baghdad on Thursday, killing more than 20 people, including a US soldier and two Iraqi police officers, according to Iraqi and US officials. | 1Entertainment |
BBC UK
Ethiopia PM in shock Somali trip
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Meles Zenawi visits Somalia for the first since his troops helped oust Islamists. | 2Europe |
New York Times Movies
Putting the Movies Back Into the Modern
After two years of screening programs at the Gramercy Theater, the MOMA film department returns home this week with three series. | 1Entertainment |
BBC UK
Youngsters 'prefer TV to family'
Family time is under pressure from children watching TV and spending little time with adults, a survey suggests. | 2Europe |
Rediff Movies
How Bollywood now gets to eat on time
An increasingly organised film industry is seeing the benefits of organisation. | 1Entertainment |
Yahoo Tech
Group says Yahoo China loses piracy suit
(AP)
AP - An industry group says it has won a new round in a court battle with Yahoo Inc.'s China arm, which is accused of helping online music pirates. | 6Sci/Tech |
BBC News
OSCE slams Belarus vote: Text
The Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) says the weekend elections and referendum in Belarus were seriously flawed. | 1Entertainment |
RedNova general
Field Goal Puts Bengals Over Miami 16-13
CINCINNATI - Chad Johnson wriggled open for a 20-yard catch that put the Cincinnati Bengals in range for Shayne Graham's 39-yard field goal and a 16-13 victory over the Miami Dolphins on Sunday night. Graham's kick with 2 seconds left completed Carson Palmer's first game-winning drive, a modest achievement on a night in which neither inexperienced quarterback did much... | 13World |
Motley Fool
Success Can Be Bitter, Apple
The worm may have turned for Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL). After years -- decades really -- of instigating, exacerbating, or at least cheering every regulatory swipe at | 11Top Stories |
The Register
DSG hires Tesco man as new chief exec
Plans afoot to improve firm's online empire
Retail giant DSG has poached Tesco's operations development boss John Browett who is to join the firm as its new group chief executive.⊠| 6Sci/Tech |
Ansa Italia
Bossi:rivolta fisco,bomba per Prodi
"Attento Silvio, poteri forti contro di te" | 4Italia |
BCC Technology
Dell beats forecasts with results
PC maker Dell unveils forecast-beating results, six days after an accounting probe delayed its report. | 6Sci/Tech |
Ansa Internet
Tod's: Derek Lam direttore creativo
Lo stilista gia' realizza piccola collezione per l'azienda | 4Italia |
Yahoo Health
Stun gun use on mentally ill questioned
(AP)
AP - Advocates for the mentally ill are questioning Houston police officers' use of stun guns on suspects with mental problems, many of whom were unarmed and then never charged with a crime. | 3Health |
Yahoo Business
Oil Steadies, Wary of Mild Winter Weather (Reuters)
Reuters - Oil prices were little changed on
Thursday, holding above $43 a barrel despite latest data
showing rising stocks of winter heating fuels in the United
States as mild weather suppressed demand. | 0Business |
Detroit Free Press
No WinFall jackpot winner; prize now at $2.9 million
No tickets matched all six numbers in the latest WinFall drawing, raising the jackpot for Saturday's game to $2.9 million. Saturday's $2. | 0Business |
New York Times Science
Summertime. Fish Jumping. Thatâs Trouble.
Floridaâs season of âsturgeon strikesâ â collisions between the leaping fish and hapless boaters â is under way. | 6Sci/Tech |
Yahoo World
London luxury home prices hit new highs
(AP)
AP - London's luxury homes are now the most expensive in the world, experts say, with foreign buyers, salary bonuses and steady interest rates driving prices up in the capital's overheated property market. | 13World |
Time Top News
South Africa's Mbeki Repudiated
The triumph of Jacob Zuma in the race to lead the ANC marks a stunning veto by the ruling party of the direction charted by its own leader | 10Top News |
NY Lawyer
Shell Settles Corporate Fraud Charges for $120 Million
Royal Dutch/Shell, one of the world's largest oil companies, agreed yesterday to pay $120 million in penalties to settle charges of corporate fraud with the Securities and Exchange Commission for overstating its oil reserves. | 11Top Stories |
Guardian Top News
Building bonanza for Cornwall's capital of surf
· Improved transport links make Newquay a hotspot · Well-to-do young invest in apartments and lifestyle | 10Top News |
Straits Times
Police foiled JI plot to attack Mega
MILITANTS behind the deadly bombing of the Australian Embassy here plotted another major attack two months earlier. Their targets: Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri, Australia's Justice Minister Chris Ellison and the region's top cops. | 1Entertainment |
Boston Globe sports
N.F.L. Issues Reminder on Conduct and Safety
In the aftermath of the brawl last Friday between N.B.A. players and fans, the N.F.L. sent a memo to its 32 teams about rules on security and fan-player interaction. | 8Sports |
Washington Post
Car Bombs in Iraq Kill 21, Wound More Than 100
A series of car bomb blasts tore through Baghdad and the northern Iraq city of Mosul on Monday, killing at least 21 people and wounding scores. | 11Top Stories |
Yahoo World
Iran Suspends Key Nuclear Work to Avoid Sanctions (Reuters)
Reuters - Iran on Monday froze sensitive nuclear
work including uranium enrichment in a move likely to thwart
U.S. efforts to report the Islamic state to the UN Security
Council for possible sanctions. | 13World |
Reuters Business
ECB's Trichet vows to stop knock-on inflation rises
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Central Bank is determined to prevent higher oil and food prices driving up inflation more broadly, President Jean-Claude Trichet said on Wednesday. | 0Business |
BBC UK
Menezes 'aggressive' to officers
Jean Charles de Menezes was killed because he acted like a suicide bomber when challenged, a court hears. | 2Europe |
Yahoo World
Pakistani troops battle last Red Mosque militants
(AFP)
AFP - Pakistani troops Wednesday battled to flush out militants making a last stand inside Islamabad's Red Mosque after fighting that left at least 62 people dead, amid fears the toll could rise dramatically. | 13World |
Guardian
Fergie: Arsenal a 'mob who get away with murder'
A week to go, but Sir Alex Ferguson has already started the war of words ahead of this season's battle of Old Trafford. He described Arsenal as 'a mob who got away with murder' in the build-up to next Sunday's | 8Sports |
Kataweb
Miojob, carriere d'estate posti dal credito al turismo
Le nuove selezioni delle imprese per diplomati e laureati. Dalla medicina estetica alla grande distribuzione, dalle compagnie aeree al credito | 4Italia |
Ansa Economia
Petrolio ancora vicino ai 100 dlr
Secondo gli analisti pesano le tensioni in Nigeria | 4Italia |
Kataweb Sport
Santander, 16:46 - TENNIS, COPPA DAVIS: SPAGNA-ITALIA 2-1
Spagna in vantaggio 2-1 sull'Italia nello spareggio per l'accesso al Gruppo Mondiale di Coppa Davis.... | 4Italia |
New York Times world
Senate Passes Weaker Energy Bill
The oil industry and utilities succeeded in stripping out provisions that would have cost them billions of dollars. | 13World |
Kataweb Calcio
Milano, 13:55 - STADI CHIUSI, DANNI AL COMUNE? VICESINDACO NEGA RESPONSABILITA'
Milan e Inter vogliono chiedere i danni al comune di Milano per i mancati incassi in campionato, ma ... | 4Italia |
Ansa Calcio
Lavoro: grandi imprese, -6000 posti
A novembre occupazione -0,3%, miglior dato dal 2001 | 4Italia |
Bloomberg
Latvian Government Collapses Over Budget-Gap Concerns (Update1)
Latvian Prime Minister Indulis Emsis's seven-month-old government collapsed after one member of the three-party minority coalition voted against the draft 2005 budget in parliament on concern the planned deficit was too big. | 11Top Stories |
Kataweb Sport
Milano, 20:25 - CALCIO, MILAN; PATO: SONO SERENO, PENSO SOLO AL CAMPO
"Mi sento molto tranquillo e molto felice di essere un giocatore del Milan e di poter giocare con il... | 4Italia |
New York Times Tech
Toyota Official Behind the Prius Dies in Air Crash
The senior executive who oversaw the successful hybrid vehicle program died when a small aircraft he was piloting crashed into the Pacific Ocean. | 6Sci/Tech |
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