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Reuters Business
Thai court rejects bid to delist energy giant PTT
BANGKOK (Reuters) - A top Thai court threw out a lawsuit by anti-privatization activists trying to delist $34 billion energy giant PTT PCL , but said on Friday it had to return its gas pipelines and some land to the government. | 2Business |
Reuters Business
KKR considers Macy's bid: report
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis & Roberts is considering a bid for retailer Macy's Inc. , according to the online edition of Women's Wear Daily magazine. | 2Business |
The Register
O2 goes flat on data
Unmetered access, capped at 200MB
O2 is launching a flat-rate tariff on 1 October - sort of. Costing £7.50 a month, the bolt-on is being called unlimited, but in fact is capped at just 200MB.⊠| 3Sci/Tech |
Reuters Sports
Deposed No. 1 Woods Finds Comfort in His Improved Swing
NORTON, Massachusetts (Reuters) - Tiger Woods was in upbeat mood despite being deposed as world number one by Fiji's Vijay Singh Monday. | 1Sports |
Hindustan Times
Phishing may have hit Google users
Internet search giant Google's aficionados may just have lost some vital information that could hurt their wallet! Hackers exploiting a flaw in Google's desktop search tool launched a week back could have | 3Sci/Tech |
New York Times sports
US lacks golden touch
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. -- After Team USA racked up six goals in a 6-3 victory over the Swedes Saturday, coach Ben Smith said he hoped his players saved a few because goals were going to be hard to get yesterday against Canada. | 1Sports |
RedNova technology
Lancope Issued Seminal U.S. Patent for Groundbreaking Flow-Based Detection of Network Intrusions
Lancope, Inc., the provider of the StealthWatch™ System, the most widely used network behavior analysis (NBA) and response system, today announced that U.S. Patent No. 7,185,368 has been issued for t... | 3Sci/Tech |
Yahoo Business
Iraq Keeps South Oil Pipeline Shut (Reuters)
Reuters - Authorities kept a main oil pipeline in
southern Iraq shut on Sunday rather than risk it being
attacked, restricting the country's exports to half normal
levels, a South Oil Official said. | 2Business |
The Washington Post sports
Royals Ink Reliever Dotel to One-Year Deal
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Reliever Octavio Dotel and the Kansas City Royals reached a preliminary agreement Friday on a $5 million, one-year contract. | 1Sports |
Yahoo Business
Greenspan muses about the economy
(AP)
AP - Famously opaque when he was chairman of the Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan — the author — says he relished the opportunity to break out of "Fedspeak" and share his own insights about the nation's economy. | 2Business |
InfoWorld news
Open source court ruling impacts debated
( InfoWorld ) - A recent federal court ruling pertaining to open-source software in model railroads could derail enforcement of open-source licenses altogether, according to Mark Radcliffe, general counsel for the Open Source Initiative.
If allowed to stand, th... | 3Sci/Tech |
Reuters Business
U.S. Stocks Up, Technology Leads Way
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Technology stocks climbed near a 2-month high on Monday, as investors seeing value in a battered group bought software and semiconductor shares, while higher crude oil prices limited blue-chip gains. | 2Business |
Washington Times
Venezuelans head to polls, delays reported
Venezuelans headed to the polls Sunday to elect regional leaders amid lingering concerns of voter fraud and the political opposition's discontent. | 0World |
Wired Tech
Gadgets Built to Fail
Why your beloved gadgets die so young. By Kris Wagner from Wired Test. | 3Sci/Tech |
Boston Globe sports
Before the Ante, the Mets Have a Pair of Aces
With the Johan Santana, and Pedro MartÃnez already on the roster, the Mets opening-day starter is anyones guess. | 1Sports |
CBC News
Uzbeks vote for new Parliament; opposition barred from election
Uzbeks voted in a parliamentary election Sunday in which opposition groups were barred from running, sparking criticism from Europe's top election watchdog and a fierce defence from the country's authoritarian president, who | 0World |
Yahoo Business
Court won't block McClatchy newspaper sale
(Reuters)
Reuters - A federal judge late on Friday
rejected a request for an injunction against the McClatchy Co.
sale of three San Francisco Bay-area papers it acquired
when it bought Knight Ridder Inc. this year. | 2Business |
BBC News world
Payout for Ivorian toxic victims
Victims of a toxic waste spill in Ivory Coast are to be compensated but most of the money stays in state hands. | 0World |
Yahoo World
Indonesia's forests threatened by logging
(Reuters)
Reuters - It's one of the few countries that
still has vast swathes of tropical rainforests left. | 0World |
Yahoo Sports
No. 17 Michigan Escapes San Diego State (AP)
AP - Braylon Edwards caught eight passes for 130 yards and two touchdowns, including the game-winner in the third quarter, to lead No. 17 Michigan past San Diego State 24-21 on Saturday. | 1Sports |
Reuters Sports
US Football Star Lewis Pleads Guilty to Drug Charge
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Baltimore Ravens football star Jamal Lewis pleaded guilty on Thursday to using a cell phone to try to broker a cocaine deal, avoiding more serious federal drug charges that could have sent him to prison for life. | 1Sports |
BBC News Business
Starbucks to triple store numbers
Starbucks raises its expansion target to 40,000 outlets around the world, more than triple the existing number. | 2Business |
Yahoo Sports
Wilson, Weekley atop Honda leaderboard
(AP)
AP - Mark Wilson has been to the PGA Tour's qualifying school 10 straight years, and has gotten so used to the drill that he just assumes it'll be part of his schedule. And Boo Weekley is probably best known for wearing camouflage pants and tennis shoes e... | 1Sports |
Forbes
Carnival Corp. Orders Four New Ships
Carnival Corp., the world's largest cruise operator, said Thursday it ordered four new ships from Italian shipyard Fincantieri in a multibillion dollar deal that includes the previously announced redesign of the Queen Victoria cruise ship. | 2Business |
The Register
Microsoft flattens Pyramid in grey market row
Settles parallel import fight with UK distie
Microsoft has settled a copyright infringement dispute with UK-based Pyramid Distribution over so-called "parallel importing".⊠| 3Sci/Tech |
The Washington Post sports
Losing Takes Its Toll
Hometown boy Jim O'Brien has found that returning to Philadelphia as head coach is as tough as a week-old cheesesteak. With three new starters, the 76ers are scuffling at 6-10. | 1Sports |
Washington Post
Fed Experts Predicted 'Solid' Growth Ahead
The Federal Reserve's staff predicted in August that the US economy would grow at a "solid" pace through next year, in part because interest rates would remain relatively low during that time. | 2Business |
BBC News world
Colombian drug lords jailed in US
Two brothers who led Colombia's infamous Cali drug cartel are each sentenced to 30 years in US jails. | 0World |
Reuters Sports
James leads Cavaliers past defending champion Spurs
NEW YORK (Reuters) - LeBron James scored 27 points and the Cleveland Cavaliers got a measure of revenge with a 90-88 road victory over the defending champion San Antonio Spurs on Thursday in the team's first meeting since last year's NBA finals. | 1Sports |
Independent Online
Arrested Zim opposition MP apologises
Harare - A leading white Zimbabwean lawmaker on Thursday apologised to parliament for shoving a government minister during a parliamentary debate in May, as the house prepared to vote on whether or not to impose a prison sentence on him. | 0World |
CNET personal technology news
Apple board member resigns in options probe
Former chief financial officer steps down from company's board amid an investigation into stock option grants. | 3Sci/Tech |
New York Times Business
Microsoft Leads the Market Higher
The stock market rebounded, with Microsoft shares rising to their highest level in six years after the companyâs profit exceeded Wall Street expectations. | 2Business |
Reuters World
Bombs kill at least 32 in India
MUMBAI (Reuters) - A series of bomb blasts in a Muslim-majority town in western India killed at least 32 people and wounded more than 70, mostly worshippers at Friday prayers, police said. | 0World |
BBC News world
Chaos as Arafat's coffin arrives
Chaotic scenes occur in Ramallah as a helicopter carrying Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's coffin arrives. | 0World |
Yahoo Sports
'Stupid' Cowboys Exasperating Parcells (AP)
AP - Bill Parcells keeps coming up with humiliating ways to describe the Dallas Cowboys. Not only are they stupid, as he repeatedly called them following a crushing loss to Cincinnati, he said Monday that this season's team exasperates him more than any he's ev... | 1Sports |
New York Times Tech
Intel Leaves Group Backing Education PCs
Intel said that it had chosen to withdraw from the One Laptop Per Child educational computer organization due to what a spokesman called âphilosophicalâ differences. | 3Sci/Tech |
Boston Globe sports
Prepared to Face Smith, the Giants Switch Gears
The Giants (4-2) began practice Friday with only two days to get ready for Trent Dilfer, who will make his second consecutive start for San Francisco (2-3). | 1Sports |
The Register
Nvidia's 'G80' to ship mid-November?
DirectX-ready, sources claim
Nvidia will unveil the world's first DirectX10 GPU, codenamed 'G80' but expected to ship as the GeForce 8800, in the middle of this coming November, it has been claimed.⊠| 3Sci/Tech |
Reuters World
Champagne and fireworks greet euro in Cyprus
NICOSIA (Reuters) - With a burst of fireworks and popping champagne, Cyprus ushered in the euro on Tuesday after ditching its pound at the stroke of midnight. | 0World |
Yahoo World
No Middle East peace without Syria, Iran: Assad
(Reuters)
Reuters - The United States and Europe must talk to
Syria and Iran if they want a comprehensive solution to Iraq
and other Middle East conflicts, Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad said in an interview published on Friday. | 0World |
Washington Post
Bomb Kills Two US Soldiers, Injures One in Afghanistan
Two US soldiers were killed and a third was wounded Wednesday when a bomb exploded as they drove through an area of central Afghanistan where Taliban fighters are said | 0World |
The Australian
Bubbling Brooke proves point in golden zone
EVERY cloud is supposed to have a silver lining. Not true. It turns out that the cloud that has hung over Australian swimmer Brooke Hanson since the Athens Olympics is lined instead with gold. | 1Sports |
RedNova general
Stocks Fall After Greenspan Testimony
NEW YORK - Investors were unmoved by Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan's improved assessment of the economy, with stocks falling modestly Wednesday in light trading. While Greenspan said the economy has "regained some traction" after the summer's slowdown... | 0World |
Special Broadcasting Service
DEATH THREAT FOR DUTCH POLITICIAN
A letter left on the body of murdered Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh contained a death threat against liberal Dutch politician Ayaan Hirsi Ali. | 0World |
Yahoo Business
NYMEX crude ends above $75/bbl
(Reuters)
Reuters - U.S. crude futures ended above $75 per
barrel on Wednesday after soaring to a record high earlier in
the trading session. | 2Business |
Reuters World
Man Charged Over N.Irish Omagh Bombing
BELFAST (Reuters) - A 34-year-old man was charged on Tuesday with supplying the car used in the 1998 Omagh bombing, the bloodiest attack in three decades of violence in Northern Ireland, police said. | 0World |
ESPN
MJ may not have won without Pippen
Scottie Pippen may have been the most significant figure in the history of the NBA. Nah, lots of guys refuse to go into games. Heck, Carmelo Anthony made the Olympic team after he did it last season. | 1Sports |
New York Times sports
The week at TPC Boston
The schedule of events at TPC Boston in Norton leading up to and including the Deutsche Bank Championship (for information, call 508-285-8333): | 1Sports |
New York Times Business
Toronto-Dominion Bank Is Buying Stake in Banknorth
Canada's T.D. Bank Financial Group is buying a controlling stake in Maine-based Banknorth for $3.8 billion. | 2Business |
Turkish Press
Scotland set to make Smith manager
GLASGOW (AFP) - Former Everton and Rangers manager Walter Smith will be confirmed as the new manager of Scotland on Thursday, according to the BBC. | 1Sports |
Yahoo Tech
Munich migrates to Linux despite EU debate (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - If Microsoft Corp. had any hope of seeing Munich back away from its landmark decision last year to abandon Windows software in favor of open source Linux, that hope faded Wednesday when city officials decided to move ahead with their migrat... | 3Sci/Tech |
CNET enterprise hardware news
Lensbabies goes international
Blog: The lensmaker says it's signed distribution partnerships to reach most major photography markets. | 3Sci/Tech |
Yahoo Politics
Four Be Honored for Desegregation Efforts (AP)
AP - Four South Carolinians who challenged the state's segregated school system will receive Congress' highest honor for civilians next month, lawmakers said Wednesday. | 0World |
Reuters Business
Treasury Sec Repeats Strong Dollar Policy
DUBLIN (Reuters) - The United States backs a strong dollar but believes the currency market should determine exchange rates based on fundamentals, U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow said on Monday during a visit to Ireland. | 2Business |
BBC News Business
France to launch global TV news
The French prime minister says a French-language satellite TV news channel will be launched next year. | 2Business |
RedNova space
Fragile Earth
By Pollen, Bella I don't like fish. I don't like their scales and bones. I don't like the way they eyeball you from a restaurant plate and I particularly resent the size they grow to if left unfilleted and grilled. | 3Sci/Tech |
New Ratings
Alcoa, BHP Billiton to sell shares in Integris Metals IPO
NEW YORK, August 23 (New Ratings) - Alcoa Inc (AA.NYS) and BHP Billiton have announced their plans for an initial public offering filing for their metal processing and distribution joint venture, Integris Metals Corporation. | 2Business |
The Inquirer
Stick to XP SP2 says Gartner
RESEARCH BOFFS GARTNER are urging network managers to standardise all their PCs on Windows XP SP2 and forget about Microsoft's cutdown version of Longhorn. | 3Sci/Tech |
New York Times Business
Pakistan Turmoil Adds to Market Woes
Stocks had an uneven week after glum economic data and the turmoil in Pakistan led to sell-offs. | 2Business |
Reuters Tech
Medis Tech misses chance to market power pack
(Reuters) - Medis Technologies Ltd , a developer of
fuel cell technology, said it could not complete talks with an
undisclosed original equipment manufacturer to market a power
pack before a key trade event. | 3Sci/Tech |
PCWorld news
Thomson, VeriSign Secure Multimedia Content
Companies will offer a service that authenticates movies, music, and games. | 3Sci/Tech |
CNET personal technology news
U.S. energy bills at a 20-year high
Blog: The last time energy took up this much of your income, you were listening to the Cure. | 3Sci/Tech |
ABC Online
Four rescued from China mine explosion
Four workers have been pulled out alive from a mine in north China, leaving 166 colleagues trapped and feared dead after a gas explosion, local officials said. | 0World |
ITV.com
North Koreans say blast was demolition
North Korean officials have announced that a huge explosion in its remote Northeast was part of a hydroelectric project. Mystery surrounded the blast in the mountainous province of Yanggang and fears grew | 0World |
Yahoo World
Firebomb attack kills 67 aboard India-Pakistan train
(AFP)
AFP - Sixty-seven people have burned to death after blasts ignited a fireball on a train from India to Pakistan in an attack condemned as terrorism aimed at derailing the South Asian peace process. | 0World |
Forbes
Japanese Banking Group Mizuho Reports Dip
Mizuho, one of Japan's four biggest banking groups, reported Monday that group net profit for the first fiscal half fell 8.4 percent from the previous year, despite some progress in getting rid of bad debts. | 2Business |
TechNewsWorld
Google Plugs Hole in Gmail
Such security flaws are not uncommon, but Gmail deviates from the norm by not causing cookies to expire when users change passwords. | 3Sci/Tech |
Washington Post
Musharraf May Remain As Army Chief
Gen. Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan's president, said Thursday that he may renege on his pledge to step down as army chief of staff because "the vast majority | 0World |
BBC News Business
Job adverts for new rate setters
Gordon Brown says the government will advertise for new external members of the Monetary Policy Committee. | 2Business |
RedNova science
Processing - Quick Takes
By Anonymous Total to pay fine, upgrade Port Arthur plant Total Petrochemicals USA Inc. | 3Sci/Tech |
Yahoo Politics
N.C. governor's race likely a referendum
(AP)
AP - For the first time since 1992, when he won his first term as state attorney general, a presidential election year will pass in 2008 without Gov. Mike Easley running for statewide office. | 0World |
Reuters Business
Stock Futures Point to Firmer Opening
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stock futures were modestly ahead on Tuesday, pointing to a higher open on Wall Street, as oil prices steadied around $42 a barrel and the dollar bounced higher, while investors awaited a report on U.S. factory orders. | 2Business |
Boston Globe business
Hotwire is top travel site, consumers say
Hotwire.com leads all independent travel websites for customer satisfaction, according to a new J.D. Power and Associates survey of 6,800 consumers that rated sites for competitive prices and ease of booking. Expedia , Travelocity, and Priceline followed... | 2Business |
Yahoo Science
Glacier Grows in Mount St. Helen's Crater (AP)
AP - While earthquakes, steam and magma are getting all the attention on Mount St. Helens these days, the volcano's most unique feature could be the icy epitome of slow motion that has sprouted on its flanks in the last two decades: its glacier. | 3Sci/Tech |
The Register
Carphone Warehouse opts for musical life
Ties-up Virgin deal
Carphone Warehouse is offering a music download service as an adjunct to its MyMobileLife website.⊠| 3Sci/Tech |
BBC News world
Neverland win begins award season
US film professionals name Finding Neverland best film, the first major prize of the award season. | 0World |
Reuters Sports
Van Gundy named Magic coach as Donovan returns to Florida
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Orlando Magic named Stan Van Gundy as its new head coach Thursday, just hours after letting Billy Donovan out of his contract. | 1Sports |
Reuters Business
Delta rejects US Air bid
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Delta Air Lines Inc. formally rejected a bid by smaller rival US Airways Group Inc. and filed its own long-awaited plan to emerge from bankruptcy on Tuesday, valuing the carrier at up to $12 billion. | 2Business |
BBC News Business
Unilever shake up as profit slips
Anglo-Dutch consumer goods company Unilever will merge its two boards after reporting "unsatisfactory" earnings for 2004. | 2Business |
InfoWorld news
Webmail drops Windows for open source platform
Webmail.us, which provides hosted e-mail service for small and medium-size businesses, will announce next week a raft of improvements to its service, including a major migration of its core e-mail platform from Microsoft Corp. Windows to an open source pla... | 3Sci/Tech |
Yahoo Business
Fed Speakers See Rates Still Rising (Reuters)
Reuters - The U.S. economy is on track
for sustainable above-trend growth, and with monetary policy
still accommodative, interest rates will keep rising, San
Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Janet Yellen said on
Friday. | 2Business |
ZDNet.com
Mandrake gets contract to boost Linux security
com September 23, 2004, 10:28 AM PT. This fourth priority's main focus has been improving or obtaining CRM and ERP software for the past year and a half. | 3Sci/Tech |
New York Times Tech
Basic Instincts: Buying Online With a Brain That’s Offline
Shopping online after a libation or two is far less dangerous than drinking and driving but there is the potential for reckless spending. | 3Sci/Tech |
The Washington Post sports
Nets Acquire Wesley to Open Roster Space
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The New Jersey Nets opened two roster spots on Monday, trading swingman Bernard Robinson, center Mile Ilic and cash considerations to the New Orleans Hornets for veteran guard David Wesley. | 1Sports |
Ireland Online
Oil prices fall for third straight day
The price of crude oil fell for a third straight day today, brought down from a midweek record high by news of higher-than-expected US stocks and by Chinaâs latest moves to cool its economy. | 2Business |
Reuters Business
November Consumer Prices Rise Moderately
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. consumer prices rose modestly in November as energy costs that had shot up a month earlier and fanned inflation fears posted only a small gain last month, the Labor Department said on Friday. | 2Business |
The Motley Fool
The Flap at American Eagle
American Eagle is making the casual apparel business look easy. | 2Business |
Yahoo World
Strife Still Plagues Western Sahara
(AP)
AP - Keltoum El-Khayat left home barefoot at age 15, along with five other teenagers, telling her parents she was going to stay the night with her aunt. Instead she joined a war against Morocco for the independence of a Colorado-sized chunk of northwest Afric... | 0World |
Bloomberg
Liberty Media 3rd-Quarter Profit Soars; Sales Double (Update1)
Liberty Media Corp., which is controlled by cable-television investor John Malone, said profit in the third quarter rose ninefold and sales more than doubled, helped by Liberty's purchase of the QVC shopping network. | 2Business |
Sun-Sentinel.com
Venus descending
Maria Sharapova's victory over Venus Williams in the quarterfinals at Zurich last week all but clinched a spot in the WTA Championships final eight for the 17-year-old Russian and put Venus on the brink of being eliminated from the tour's most important | 1Sports |
Yahoo News
FDA Moves to Clarify Rules for Supplement Makers
US health officials announced steps on Thursday aimed at clarifying the way regulators police the safety and advertising claims of vitamins, herbs and other products in the $15-billion-a-year dietary supplements industry. | 2Business |
The Washington Post sports
Sean Casey, Red Sox Agree
BOSTON -- Free agent Sean Casey reached a preliminary agreement on an $800,000, one-year contract with the Boston Red Sox, giving them an experienced backup at first base to Kevin Youkilis. | 1Sports |
RedNova general
Al-Qaida Said to Recruit in Latin America
MONTERREY, Mexico - Governments throughout Mexico and Central America are on alert as evidence grows that al-Qaida members are traveling in the region and looking for recruits to carry out attacks in Latin America - the potential last frontier for internationa... | 0World |
Yahoo Business
Chrysler CEO says Fed rate cut to boost auto sales
(Reuters)
Reuters - Chrysler Chief Executive Bob Nardelli
said the Federal Reserve's emergency 75 basis point rate cut
would help ease consumer confidence and boost auto sales in
2008. | 2Business |
Reuters World
Across Asia, corruption and slavery form bitter web
BEIJING (Reuters) - "Arise, ye who refuse to be slaves!" go the stirring words that open China's national anthem. | 0World |
New York Times world
Keynsham Journal: British Commuters Cry, Once More Into the Aisles!
Faced with the maddening challenges of their erratic railroad system, a group of angry British commuters organized a protest. | 0World |
Yahoo Politics
DC, Maryland and Virginia vote
(AP)
AP - Democrat Barack Obama hopes to rout Hillary Rodham Clinton in presidential primaries in Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia while Republican John McCain seeks to put more distance between himself and Mike Huckabee. | 0World |
New York Times sports
Rivers is content to go with the flow
If you are sitting at home, watching the flat screen, Philip Rivers is annoying. | 1Sports |
Yahoo Business
Rio urges shareholders to take no action on BHP bid
(Reuters)
Reuters - The chairman of mining company Rio
Tinto Ltd/Plc wrote to shareholders on Sunday,
urging them to take no action on a bid for the company by rival
miner BHP Billiton . | 2Business |
New York Times Business
A.& P. to Buy Pathmark, a Rival Grocer
The deal will create a 550-store $11 billion supermarket chain, the latest merger in the quickly consolidating grocery industry. | 2Business |
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