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Ansa
Bersani: restituiremo risorse
Senato approvi presto terza lenzuolata liberalizzazioni | 4Italia |
Ansa
Papa: fatto acuto superato
Ora e' convalescente e in fase di definitiva soluzione | 4Italia |
Computerworld news
Five New Year's Resolutions for Managers
Columnist Esther Derby says that when you invest in your own effectiveness, you'll be better able to support the people who are counting on you at work. | 6Sci/Tech |
Australian Financial Review
U2 can have an iPod
Apple Computer has broadened its line of popular iPods by introducing an edition of the product dedicated to the Irish rock band U2 and a separate iPod combining music and photos. | 6Sci/Tech |
Washington Post
Sharon Expresses Optimism for Upcoming Year
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said Thursday that 2005 will be "a year of great opportunity" in which Israel will have unprecedented chances to make peace with the | 13World |
Kataweb Sport
Cagliari, 10:33 - CALCIO, CAGLIARI: ARRIVANO JEDA E STORARI
Il Cagliari ha ufficialmente acquistato il portiere Marco Storari e l'attaccante brasiliano Jeda. I ... | 4Italia |
Newsday
Dwarf fossils found on island
Scientists have discovered a tiny species of ancient human that lived 18,000 years ago on an isolated island east of the Java Sea - a prehistoric hunter in a "lost world" of giant lizards and miniature elephants. | 11Top Stories |
Yahoo World
Kin of Indonesian quake victims mourn
(AP)
AP - Relatives of those killed in a powerful earthquake sobbed and threw rose petals on graves Wednesday, while others began clearing rubble from their crumpled homes. | 13World |
CNN Top News
Roe v. Wade stirs passions 35 years later
Thirty-five-years since Roe v. Wade, and little, it seems, has changed. | 10Top News |
New York Times world
Hoping a Wider Highway Can Save Their Livelihoods
Residents of northern Montana believe the project would stave off population decline and spur community growth. | 13World |
Syfy.com
Moss says Miller is stealing her style
British supermodel Kate Moss got into a fight with actress Sienna Miller and accused her of stealing her style. | 1Entertainment |
Yahoo World
Serbian government rift over EU mission
(AP)
AP - Serbia's coalition government was on the verge of collapse Tuesday over the European Union's plans to send a mission to Kosovo province, just days after the pro-Western Serbian president won re-election. | 13World |
New York Times Movies
Striking Screenwriters Dismiss New Proposals
The screenwriters called the proposals from producers a âa massive rollback,â and called on their members to continue their walkout. | 1Entertainment |
Reuters World
Mortar bombs hit Somali presidential palace
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Mortar rounds crashed into Somalia's presidential palace on Tuesday hours after President Abdullahi Yusuf flew back into the chaotic coastal capital Mogadishu. | 13World |
Kataweb Sport
Roma, 20:26 - CALCIO, LAZIO; ROSSI: COPPA ITALIA? PENSIAMO AL CAMPIONATO
La gara di coppa Italia con il Napoli è vicina, ma il tecnico della Lazio Delio Rossi pensa a... | 4Italia |
Reuters World
Iran's new nuclear negotiator to meet EU's Solana
ROME (Reuters) - Iran's new nuclear negotiator headed to Rome on Tuesday to meet Western diplomats who will try to gauge whether Tehran has hardened its stance on its atomic program. | 13World |
RedNova science
Blaze Burns East Layton
By Wendy Leonard Deseret Morning News A woman burning sticks and weeds in her back yard started a fire that was much more than she expected and forced the evacuation of at least 20 homes on the east bench of Layton Thursday. | 6Sci/Tech |
Chicago Sun Times
It's back to business as usual
CLEVELAND -- Former Bulls guard Ron Harper sat courtside at Gund Arena on Saturday night, shaking his head and laughing in disbelief at what has become of the team he helped win the last three of their six championships. | 11Top Stories |
Yahoo Politics
Annan criticizes UN rights body, wants Darfur move
(Reuters)
Reuters - Secretary-General Kofi Annan said on
Wednesday the United Nations' new human rights body risked
becoming deadlocked by the same political maneuvering that sunk
its discredited predecessor. | 13World |
Yahoo World
Giles may have dropped the Ashes with Ponting fumble, says media
(AFP)
AFP - Ashley Giles may have dropped the Ashes with his costly fumble to give prolific-scoring Australian captain Ricky Ponting an early life in the second Test, media said. | 13World |
InfoWorld news
Tech CEOs push priorities with politicians
( InfoWorld ) - An advocacy group representing several tech vendor CEOs has been meeting with U.S. presidential candidates and getting a positive reception to the policies it's pushing, the group's executive director said.
The Technology CEO Council, whose members include the chief executives of Intel, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, and Dell, has met with several presidential candidates in recent months, said Bruce Mehlman, executive director of the group. Mehlman declined to name the candidates the CEOs have met with, saying the group is better served at the moment by not naming names.
"The meetings have been productive," Mehlman said. "There's been a lot of ... mutual recognition of the importance of innovation, the importance of remaining globally connected."
The group wants to reach out early in an "intense political season," Mehlman said Thursday. The group is trying to present a "vision on how some of the big, broad, important trends should be thought about and talked about," he said.
The U.S. presidential election is in November 2008.
This week, the council released a report , called "A Great Nation," calling for U.S. lawmakers to focus on free trade and innovation. "A great nation does not fear overseas competition," the report says. "A great nation prepares its workers and companies to successfully compete in a global market."
The report is an effort to get the council's views out about high-skilled immigration and free trade, Mehlman said. While the group has called for more H-1B skilled worker visas to be made available for U.S. companies to use, other groups, including some tech worker groups, have opposed raising the H-1B cap from the current 65,000, plus another 20,000 for students, each year.
Commentators like CNN's Lou Dobbs have also opposed an immigration reform bill that would include a higher H-1B cap. "A lot of this is in the spirit of our recognition that a lot more Americans watch Lou Dobbs than read [classic free-market economist] Adam Smith," Mehlman said. "It takes real political courage to stand up for open markets these days."
While Mehlman is upbeat about the group's meetings with candidates, he said he's still frustrated by the lack of action on the group's agenda. In April, the group released its list of "seven for '07" legislative priorities , including immigration reform and a patent system overhaul, and the U.S. Congress has not passed any of the seven items.
Even relatively uncontroversial measures like more funding for research at U.S. government agencies and a health IT bill have so far gone nowhere this year. "It is encouraging to see politicians from both parties ... saying so many of the right things and pushing for many of the right things," Mehlman said. "America doesn't get more competitive policies from speeches -- we get them from legislation. The proof is in the passage." | 6Sci/Tech |
BBC - Front Page
Darfur force 'may take all year'
The planned peacekeeping force for Sudan's Darfur region will take most of 2008 to deploy fully, the UN says. | 10Top News |
News Is Free Top News
A special salad helps this dieter get back on course
On Ventura County Star: LifeStyle | 10Top News |
Reuters Top News
Witnesses: U.S. Bombs Iraqi Town of Falluja
FALLUJA, Iraq (Reuters) - U.S. warplanes launched airstrikes on Falluja Tuesday and insurgents fought American troops in the Iraqi town that has been a hotbed of resistance to Iraq's U.S.-backed government, witnesses said. | 10Top News |
BBC News world
Turkish Cypriot government quits
The Turkish Cypriot minority government resigns after abandoning efforts to forge a new coalition. | 13World |
New York Times Arts
Britainâs Networks Come Clean to Lift a Cloud of Distrust
The BBCâs disclosure that it had played fast and loose with the name of a cat in a childrenâs television show is only the latest acknowledgment of deception by British broadcasters. | 1Entertainment |
Boston Globe world
Suicide bomber kills nine officers at police station
BAGHDAD -- Nine police officers were killed yesterday near Tikrit when a suicide bomber drove up to a police station and detonated explosives hidden under hay on the bed of a truck, the US military and Iraqi officials said. | 13World |
Toronto Star
San Andreas game a masterpiece of mayhem On the warpath in LA <b>...</b>
Sometimes you've just gotta drop your guard and own up to yourself that you're a geek. So, after pretending for about 24 hours to be above the fray surrounding the official release of Grand Theft Auto: San | 6Sci/Tech |
EmiliaNet
Cuneo, deraglia un treno: due morti e 30 feriti
CUNEO (13 set. 2004) - Un treno passeggeri Ú deragliato stamattina a Cuneo. Nel disastro due persone sono morte e almeno trenta sono rimaste ferite. L' incidente Ú avvenuto poco prima delle 7.30 a pochi chilometri dalla stazione di Cuneo. | 4Italia |
BBC UK
Chinese activist's retrial begins
A Chinese court begins the retrial of Ghen Guangcheng, a blind activist who highlighted forced abortions. | 2Europe |
The Register
NASA's Messenger closes on Mercury
Arrives Monday for a first fly-by
NASA's MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging spacecraft ( Messenger ) will on Monday make a close pass of Mercury, marking the first spacecraft visit to the world in 33 years since Mariner 10 dropped by in 1975.⊠| 6Sci/Tech |
Yahoo Tech
Fuji Readies 16X DVDs (PC World)
PC World - Fuji joins the fray of makers of 16X DVD media with scheduled fall release. | 6Sci/Tech |
The Washington Post sports
With Big Lead, Stamm Races Toward Norfolk
Sailors are bracing for the arrival in Norfolk this weekend of one of the bravest and most accomplished offshore skippers on earth. When Bernard Stamm rolls in, probably sometime Saturday, it will mark the end of 14,250 hard miles at sea, alone in a scary-fast sailboat. | 8Sports |
Kataweb Calcio
Milano, 22:38 - CALCIO, CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: MILAN-SHAKHTAR 4-1
Il Milan ha battuto lo Shakhtar 4-1 (2-0) in un incontro valido per la terza giornata del gruppo B d... | 4Italia |
NBC5.com
Death Toll Climbs Around South Asia
The number of dead was approaching 24,000 Monday in the wake of Sunday's South Asia earthquake and devastating tsunamis. Eight Americans have been reported dead, and US Secretary of State Colin Powell says several hundred more are missing. | 1Entertainment |
Yahoo Sports
Former NFL Player Bob Mitinger Dies at 64 (AP)
AP - Bob Mitinger, a linebacker for the San Diego Chargers in the 1960s, died at 64. | 8Sports |
The Washington Post health
The Age of Discrimination
To geriatrician Deborah Goldberg, it seemed like the perfect job: running a geriatric teaching program at a hospital in New York. She had been an internist in private practice. She was board-certified as a geriatrician. She was told that she was clearly the leading candidate. The last hurdle was an interview with the chief of medicine. | 3Health |
ABC News
France's Ban on Head Scarves Put to Test
PARIS Sept. 2, 2004 - France's bold effort to reign in Muslim fundamentalism was put to the test Thursday, with a new law that bans students from wearing Islamic head scarves taking force with the start of the school year. | 1Entertainment |
Yahoo Health
Newron says brain drug helps Parkinsons' patients
(Reuters)
Reuters - Swiss-listed Newron Pharmaceuticals on
Friday said late-stage tests suggested that its brain drug
safinamide improves cognitive performance in patients with
early Parkinson's disease. | 3Health |
Repubblica Politica
Giustizia, interviene Napolitano "Fare presto con la riforma"
Il presidente all'assemblea plenaria del Consiglio superiore della magistratura "Si deve ascoltare il Csm per il disegno di legge sull'ordinamento giudiziario"
Giustizia, interviene Napolitano "Fare presto con la riforma"
(17:59 06/06/2007) | 4Italia |
BBC UK
Abbas changes election law
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas changes the election law, which could boost his Fatah party against Hamas. | 2Europe |
JoBlo.com
INT: Kirsten Dunst
This coming Friday, Kirsten Dunst takes a break from the comic-book world when she stars alongside Paul Bettany in the romantic comedy WIMBLEDON, directed by Richard Loncraine. | 11Top Stories |
Ansa Calcio
Fiat:accordo straordinari Mirafiori
Le ore in piu' sono relative al sabato | 4Italia |
RedNova Oddities
Norwegian Prisoner Hires Exotic Dancer
OSLO, Norway - Hoping to boost morale among his fellow inmates, a Norwegian prisoner secretly hired an exotic dancer to spice up the prison's monthly culture night. | 1Entertainment |
New York Times Business
Pfizer to Halt 'Good as Floss' Listerine Ads
Pfizer will spend $2 million to replace what a judge called misleading advertising suggesting that Listerine mouthwash is as effective as flossing. | 0Business |
Reuters World
Rally Offers Putin Support Over Hostage Bloodbath
BESLAN, Russia (Reuters) - Russian state television predicted at least 100,000 people would attend a Moscow rally on Tuesday to denounce terrorism, bolstering President Vladimir Putin against critics over a Chechnya-linked hostage bloodbath. | 13World |
Yahoo Entertainment
Police impound Britney Spears' car
(AP)
AP - Britney Spears' car was impounded after police found it abandoned on the street. | 1Entertainment |
Yahoo Entertainment
Novel gives clever look at Wall Street
(AP)
AP - "Confessions of a Wall Street Shoeshine Boy" (HarperCollins Publishing, 288 pages. $24.95) — Doug Stumpf: In the cutthroat world of Wall Street, where money is king and power an aphrodisiac, most menial workers barely merit a second glance. | 1Entertainment |
Xinhua
Nigeria pledges 75 million dollars for health sector
At least 75 million US dollars has been pledged to support the health sector in Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, in an effort to hasten the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). | 3Health |
BBC - Front Page
Paxman fears for Newsnight future
Jeremy Paxman wonders if Newsnight will survive budget cuts and criticises TV executives over recent scandals. | 10Top News |
RedNova Oddities
Wash. Workers Find Ring in Sewage Line
OLYMPIA, Wash. - It was a mucky job, but the reward was great. Alma F. Coate-Wilson, 98, accidentally flushed her $8,000, 1.6-carat diamond wedding ring down the toilet in the middle of the night two months ago. | 1Entertainment |
Yahoo U.S.
Light plane crash in Maine kills four
(AP)
AP - The crash of a light plane on a remote mountainside in western Maine killed the pilot and three high school students who were taking an introductory flight lesson, authorities said. | 12U.S. |
Reuters World
Iraq's prime minister symbolically raises new flag
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's prime minister raised the country's new temporary national flag over parliament in a symbolic break with the past on Tuesday, although many ordinary Iraqis remain unhappy their old banner has been replaced. | 13World |
Il Giorno
Prodi: 'Lo sforzo unitario non si ferma'
BOLOGNA, 21 DICEMBRE 2004 - Romano Prodi non ha dubbi: "Lo sforzo unitario non si fermerà , ma procederà con più consapevolezza. Il discorso non Ú rinviato a dopo le Regionali, ma lo si deve fare subito | 4Italia |
Bloomberg
Sri Lankan Rescue Effort Slowed by Monsoon Rains, Damaged Roads
Sri Lankan Air Force Squadron Leader Chaminda Wickramaratne is battling monsoon rains and flooded roads as he oversees relief operations along a stretch of coastline where Sunday's tsunamis | 13World |
BBC - Front Page
Russians to dive below North Pole
Russia is sending a submarine to explore the ocean floor below the North Pole to support claims to the Arctic. | 10Top News |
Reuters Top News
Calderon to be Mexican president
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - An electoral court will name conservative Felipe Calderon to be Mexico's next president on Tuesday, ending months of legal battles but not spirited protests by leftists who say he stole a July vote. | 10Top News |
Reuters
Car Bombs Detonated Near Saudi Security Buildings
Suicide bombers tried to storm Saudi Arabia's Interior Ministry and a security unit in the capital Riyadh on Wednesday in what appeared to be the latest brazen strike by al Qaeda in the world's top oil exporter. | 13World |
MSNBC
âAlfieâ now belongs to Jude Law
While accepting an Oscar for âThe Cider House Rulesâ a few years ago, Michael Caine paid tribute to Jude Law, as if he were passing the torch to another gifted British actor. | 11Top Stories |
The Washington Post sports
Illinois Fires Turner
Ron Turner is fired by Illinois after three straight losing seasons, a sharp turnaround from early success that included the team's first Big Ten football title in a decade. | 8Sports |
New York Times sports
Crowley to take shot at the pros
Sean Crowley learned early in his college career that life has its unexpected complications. At 19, Crowley, a Stoughton High graduate, was playing football at Fitchburg State when he learned he was going to be a father. His life changed. He transferred to Curry College to be closer to his family and daughter, and played three seasons highlighted by numerous ... | 8Sports |
Yahoo Tech
Executive: Google growth driven by users
(AP)
AP - Television should consider Google a friend, not foe, a senior company executive says. | 6Sci/Tech |
Yahoo Europe
Europe flat as financial stocks slip
(FT.com)
FT.com - European equities were flat on Monday as financial stocks slipped on profit taking, offsetting gains for real estate groups and oil companies. | 2Europe |
New York Times Tech
Eco-Patent Commons Shares Earth-Friendly Technology
IBM on Monday will announce the creation of an Eco-Patents Commons --shared innovations geared at environmental sustainability. | 6Sci/Tech |
Washington Post Nation
Justices to Hear Abortion, Integration Cases
Abortion and race dominate the Supreme Court's agenda for the term that begins tomorrow, with the Bush administration and its conservative allies urging the justices to put limits on abortion rights and affirmative action. | 12U.S. |
St. Petersburg Times
Conflicting rumors, conflicted emotions
As Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat lay in a Paris hospital Friday, rumors about his condition were nearly as thick as the rich Arab coffee that has fueled many a debate about his life and legacy. | 13World |
New York Post
NO OVITZ-SIGHT
Disney's board of directors didn't get to see all the details of Michael Ovitz's fat employment contract or the deal that let him walk away with a $140 million severance | 0Business |
Ansa
Imerese: servono 800 auto al giorno
Marchionne ribadisce impegno del Lingotto su stabilimento | 4Italia |
Yahoo Elections
Republicans push tax bill through House
(AP)
AP - Rejected by voters and limping off stage, the Republican-led House on Friday passed a sweeping bill reviving expired tax breaks and preventing doctors from taking a big cut in Medicare payments. | 12U.S. |
Rediff Movies
Akshay dances with 20 actresses
The song will be in Hey! Baby, directed by Sajid Khan. | 1Entertainment |
New York Times health
Issue May Really Be How Far Players Will Go to Gain an Advantage
With items like over-the-counter pills and prescription injections, baseball playersâ medicine cabinets have expanded as unmistakably as their physiques. | 3Health |
Boston Globe sports
Tommy Byrne, 87, a Former Yankee Pitcher, Dies
Tommy Byrne was the longtime Yankees left-hander who was named the American Leagueâs comeback player of the year in 1955. | 8Sports |
SecurityFocus news
Dr. Neal Krawetz: Online Impersonations: No Validation Required
Online Impersonations: No Validation Required
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InfoWorld news
You're never alone with Plone
( InfoWorld ) - Ask Plone users what they like best about the open source content management software and chances are a key feature they'll list along with ease of use and multilingual support is the community of experts that's grown around the product.
Having access to knowledgeable people is of particular importance to Plone users right now as the software, which is based on the open source Zope Web application framework, continues to incorporate more and more Zope 3 functionality. There's a sizable skills gap among users who are familiar only with earlier versions of the application server and not the most recent release. The community is also putting the finishing touches on version 3.0 of Plone itself due out next month.
Plone, named after a British electronica band, began life in 2000 as an attempt by the project's co-founders Alexander Limi in Norway and Alan Runyan in the United States to create a more user-friendly interface or skin for Zope 2. Plone helps users manage documents, files, and images through a Web interface and also lets them publish that content to the Internet or to an intranet. Earlier this month, Limi announced that more than 1 million copies of Plone had been downloaded so far from the Plone.org Web site.
One way of getting Plone users together is a sprint , a three- to five-day meeting where participants work in small groups to develop, test, and document new functionality for the software. The latest sprint took place in Boston and focused on improving the handling of audio and video files and images in the Plone4Artists software bundle used for creating portal Web sites.
Aaron VanDerlip, from nonprofit relief agency Oxfam America, was among the participants. The organization's Web site is based on Plone. He said the site's mettle was tested and proved strong and stable when donors flocked to make online contributions to Oxfam to help the survivors of the terrible tsunami that rocked South Asia on Dec. 26, 2004.
Looking to the future, Oxfam would like to add audio and video to its Web site both as a way to attract more donations for its relief work and to show donors how their money has been spent. VanDerlip is also keen to see a lower-bandwidth version of the site accessible to those with limited connectivity options as well as catering to the needs of people visiting the site from their mobile phones.
The Nature Conservancy, a conservation organization that works worldwide to protect ecologically important lands and waterways, uses Plone to power the ConserveOnline open forum where environment groups, government agencies, and private landowners can come to exchange views. The site also makes a variety of conservation resources available, including documents and maps and enables users to create small Web sites or workspaces to flag particular environmental problems they're working on to solicit both feedback and assistance.
The Nature Conservancy is a longtime Zope user, and that's how it discovered Plone about three years ago, according to Sally Kleinfeldt, senior technology architect, technology and information systems, at the organization. Previously, the charity had developed its own custom content management applications based on Zope and a small raft of these legacy applications are still in use. Although no decision has been made, over time The Nature Conservancy would look to rewrite or replace those applications using Plone.
In terms of Plone4Artists, the Conservancy is particularly interested in how the software handles content that contains embedded GIS (geographic information system) data. Web services are another important Plone feature, Kleinfeldt said, as the Conservancy looks for ways to enhance information sharing across different environmental organizations and enable mashups.
David Siedband is a Plone developer who's been working with environmental groups at the grassroots level. While a large entity such as The Nature Conservancy may move slowly in adopting new technologies, state and local groups can respond much more quickly and may not be subject to the same legal restrictions in terms of sharing land data. Those groups are moving ahead with embracing audio and video and when new forays into technology prove successful, those moves can "bubble up from the field" and later be taken on by the likes of The Nature Conservancy, Siedband and Kleinfeldt noted.
Utah State University is using Plone as the content management system for its eduCommons OpenCourseWare management system. EduCommons helps universities develop and manage educational material from their undergraduate and graduate courses that they've decided to make available to everyone for free online. The university has done a lot of work around dealing with copyright issues and is donating that effort back to Plone.
Universities in Cuba, Japan, the Netherlands, and the United States are already using eduCommons and Utah State is in discussions with universities in China, said David Ray, developer at the University's Center for Open and Sustainable Learning. Software vendor Novell's global training services unit is also a fan of eduCommons, using it to make educational material available for its Novell authorized courses and other customer training information.
Novell also uses Plone to power its novell.com Web site. The company turned to Plone after finding Web content management software from Vignette didn't provide the functionality the software vendor was looking for in terms of support for multiple languages and different types of content.
Nathan Sandland, an independent consultant, has been helping Novell adopt Plone and notes two other teams within the vendor are also using the open source content management software.
As Plone users get to grips with Zope 3 and start becoming familiar with Plone 3, there's another issue to consider: when the open source software will move to the latest version of the GNU general public license (GPL). Plone is currently made available under GPLv2, while GPLv3 debuted at the end of June. The topic's likely to be on the agenda at the annual Plone Conference due to take place in Naples, Italy, in October. | 6Sci/Tech |
National Geographic Society
New Sharks, Rays Discovered in Indonesia Fish Markets
A five-year survey of fish for sale at ports across the archipelago has revealed at least 20 previously unknown species, according to the Australian team that led the study. See photos >> | 6Sci/Tech |
Financial Times
Democrats vow to continue probe into Ohio voting
Democrats have vowed to spend âwhatever it takesâ to complete a rigorous investigation into voting irregularities in Ohio, the state which ultimately decided this year's US | 1Entertainment |
BBC News health
Lone nurses 'at risk of attack'
A third of nurses working alone in the community have been assaulted or harassed since 2005, a survey says. | 3Health |
RedNova science
Assembly Bans Flame Retardant
By Douglas Fischer A measure banning a broad class of flame retardants from furniture and bedding cleared the Assembly late Wednesday night, while a controversial effort to ban one of the most widely used chemical flame retardants from all consumer products fell short Thursday. | 6Sci/Tech |
Reuters Life and Leisure
Roger Daltrey, 60, Sings for New Generation
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - It's almost 40 years since Roger Daltrey first hollered, "Hope I die before I get old" and captured the anger and frustration of his generation. | 1Entertainment |
RedNova technology
Photon Dynamics Names Wendell Blonigan Chief Operating Officer
Photon Dynamics, Inc. (NASDAQ: PHTN), a leading global supplier of integrated yield-management solutions for the flat panel display (FPD) market, announced the appointment of Wendell T. Blonigan to the position of Vice President & Chief Operating Officer (COO), effective today. | 6Sci/Tech |
Reuters World
Developing nation splits may hinder climate talks
LONDON (Reuters) - Talks on global warming in the United States next week may be complicated by differences among developing countries as their climate policy positions diverge. | 13World |
Kataweb Calcio
Torino, 15:56 - CALCIO: JUVE-UDINESE, LANCIA PETARDO, PUBBLICO LO 'ARRESTA'
Al 35' del primo tempo di Juventus-Udinese un tifoso della squadra padrona di casa ha lanciato un gr... | 4Italia |
Reuters U.S.
Fallen Miss USA admits cocaine use, alcoholism
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Miss USA Tara Conner, who hung on to her crown last month by agreeing to go into rehab, has admitted she used cocaine and says she has struggled with alcoholism since she was a teenager. | 12U.S. |
Yahoo Tech
New open-source browser from Mozilla aims to challenge Microsoft (AFP)
AFP - A new front has been opened in the long-dormant browser war, with an open-source program called Firefox aiming to challenge Microsoft's dominant Internet Explorer. | 6Sci/Tech |
PC World
Apple Unwraps New IMac G5s
PARIS -- Apple Computer will begin shipping its new IMac G5 desktop computer worldwide in mid-September, the company's top marketing executive says. | 11Top Stories |
CNET networking news
DSL wars come down to a battle of the bundles
DSL, cable providers offer new discounts--with a catch. | 6Sci/Tech |
InfoWorld Business
EU receives Intel's response to antitrust charges
The European Commission confirmed Monday it has received a written response to the formal antitrust charges it filed against computer chip maker Intel, after some delays. | 0Business |
WPTV
Lab seeks to confirm botulism
Slowly and carefully, a federal lab is trying to confirm whether it was botulism poisoning that virtually paralyzed four people who received anti-wrinkle injections at an Oakland Park clinic. | 3Health |
Yahoo Health
Singapore Man Dies in Rare Cholera Outbreak (Reuters)
Reuters - A rare outbreak of cholera in
Singapore has killed an 89-year-old man, among nine people
infected, and authorities are trying to trace the source of the
disease, the government said Monday. | 3Health |
Reuters World
Abbas puts off unity govt speech to Palestinians
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas abruptly put off an address he was due to give on Thursday about a new unity government and an official said on Wednesday the delay was due to a dispute with Hamas. | 13World |
Yahoo Entertainment
Lists of Best-Selling Books (AP)
AP - 1. "Five People You Meet in Heaven" by Mitch Albom (Hyperion) | 1Entertainment |
Bloomberg
Cardinals Win Playoff Series From Dodgers; Braves Force Game 5
A home run by Albert Pujols and another strong pitching performance on the road by Jeff Suppan moved the St. Louis Cardinals into the National League Championship Series. | 1Entertainment |
Ansa Spettacolo
Mario Biondi guida la hit parade
'Meravigliosa creatura' della Nannini brano piu' scaricato | 4Italia |
KPHO Phoenix
Bush administration adopts UN's wait-and-see posture on Iran's <b>...</b>
STATE DEPARTMENT The Bush administration has agreed to give Iran time to fulfill its promise to freeze all uranium enrichment programs, while continuing to accuse the country of repeated deceptions. | 1Entertainment |
PCWorld news
Microsoft Drops SharePoint Fix
Microsoft will not release a planned update to its SharePoint collaboration software this month. | 6Sci/Tech |
Financial Times
Saudis want boost in oil stocks ahead of Opec cuts
Saudi Arabia, the most powerful member of the Organisation of the Petroleum ExportingCountries, said yesterday thatglobal oil stocks needed to increase before Opec | 0Business |
BBC UK
Man fell asleep on railway line
A man who passed out drunk on rail tracks is being sentenced after admitting obstructing the railway. | 2Europe |
Kataweb Calcio
Ascoli, 18:38 - CALCIO, ASCOLI: CON IL PARMA STADIO APERTO AD ABBONATI
In occasione della partita Ascoli-Parma in programma domani alle ore 15, lo stadio Del Duca potr&agr... | 4Italia |
NBC 11.com
Bay Area Expert Headed To Sri Lanka
The American Red Cross is sending a Mill Valley logistics expert to Sri Lanka Tuesday to help victims of Southern Asia's recent tsunamis, which killed more than 20,000 people over the weekend. | 1Entertainment |
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Hollywood Vs. Wall Street - Consolidation and Investment in the Media Industry
By Dolbeck, Andrew The media business is big business. The industry's high potential profits draw investors while high levels of competition drive dealmaking and consolidation. | 6Sci/Tech |
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