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Donald #39;s revival lifts Langer Luke Donald kept his cool in the Swiss mountains to see off two of his more distinguished Ryder Cup team-mates and win the European Masters here yesterday. | 1 |
Egypt defeat Cameroon in World Cup qualifier Egypt on Sunday defeated Cameroon 3-2 in Group 3 of the African qualifications for the 2006 World Cup in Germany. Mohammad Shawqi put the Pharaohs in the lead with a nice headerin the injury time of the first half. | 1 |
Western Japan Shaken by Two Strong Quakes; 18 Hurt, Kyodo Says Western Japan around Osaka was shaken by two strong earthquakes yesterday, causing 18 injuries and triggering tsunami warnings along the coast, Kyodo News reported. | 0 |
Dozens dead and missing in storms AT least 64 people were killed and 65 missing in torrential storms lashing south-west China, disaster relief officials and state media said today. | 0 |
HBOS weighs up Abbey bid Banking group HBOS today stayed silent on claims that its bosses will meet this week to finalise plans for a 10bn (14.7bn) bid for Abbey National. | 2 |
Police: Shooting in Detroit leaves 2 men dead, 1 wounded Two people were in custody Sunday following a shootout between two groups of people that left two men dead and a third man wounded, police said Sunday. | 2 |
IBM storage server targets midsize companies IBM last Friday announced that it will release a low-price disk server aimed at midsize companies that want to establish storage area networks. | 3 |
GSM :- Global handset sales reached record in Q2 of 2004 GLOBAL handset sales rose to record levels in the second quarter, putting the industry on track to ship 650 million cell phones in 2004 as market leader Nokia halted its decline, a survey said. | 3 |
Donald romps to Masters win England #39;s Luke Donald won the European Masters by five shots for his second victory on the European Tour. Donald, who won the Scandinavian Masters six weeks ago, shot a final-round 66 to finish five ahead of overnight leader Miguel Angel Jimenez. | 1 |
Indian bowlers too good for England England captain Michael Vaughan hit 74, but India #39;s bowlers delivered a consolation victory in the third and final NatWest Challenge one-day cricket international at Lord #39;s. | 1 |
Sharon promises cooperation with Russia to combat terrorism Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon made a telephone call to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday, promising Israeli cooperation with Russia to concentrate efforts to combat terrorism, local newspaper Haaretz reported on its website. | 0 |
Floods kill 64 in southwest China; search for the missing <b>...</b> Torrential floods in southwest China have claimed at least 64 lives, prompting the beleaguered local government to seek help Monday from the military in rescuing hundreds trapped by mudslides and caved-in roads, state media reported. | 0 |
Authorities in Arenac County investigate apparent murder-suicide A 30-year-old man and 30-year-old woman were found dead inside a home in what investigators believe is a murder-suicide, Arenac County authorities said in a statement. | 2 |
China intensifies fight against Internet porn China has intensified its battle against Internet and mobile phone pornography by threatening distributors with life in prison, Xinhua news agency says. | 3 |
Russians clinch second seed behind Canada Toronto, ON (Sports Network) - Alexei Kovalev and Sergei Samsonov scored 3:46 apart in the second period to give Russia the lead for good on the way to a 5-2 win over Slovakia in the World Cup #39;s preliminary round finale at the Air Canada Centre. | 1 |
Kasuri to meet Singh, Kashmir separatists External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh and his Pakistani counterpart Khurshid Mehmud Kasuri will be meeting for the second consecutive day today. | 0 |
No Favorite In Race to Treat Lupus Race to bring to market the most important new drug to treat lupus in 40 years hardly seems an even match. <FONT face="verdana,MS Sans Serif,arial,helvetica" size="-2"\ color="#666666"><B>-The Washington Post</B></FONT> | 3 |
Barry Bonds Floats Their Boats While Barry Bonds takes aim at 700 home runs, fans wait patiently on the waters of McCovey Cove behind SBC Park for the ultimate prize. | 1 |
Poker Proves a Hot Hand for Gaming Industry Card game's popularity is fanned by a combination of television, technology and, for some, the allure of big money. | 2 |
Malpractice Insurers Face a Tough Market In Maryland, requests from state's largest malpractice insurer to raise premiums an average of 41 percent has triggered a fierce debate. | 2 |
Colorado Is Not Quite All Better The scene at the end of Colorado's victory Saturday night probably was not what the university was looking for after a tumultuous off-season. | 1 |
Patience Helps Build Trust in Land Deals Developers find themselves pushing harder, agreeing to bend more and working patiently through the unique concerns of landowners. | 2 |
Bob Evans, mainframe pioneer, dies at 77 Evans led a team that developed a new class of mainframe computers that allowed different applications to be run simultaneously. | 3 |
2nd Hurricane Deepens Wounds in Stricken Florida One death was reported as Hurricane Frances hit some of the same stops that Hurricane Charley visited three weeks ago. | 0 |
Russian Rebels Had Precise Plan Investigators suspect that the attackers had secreted a cache of weapons in the school weeks before their brutal attack. | 0 |
Digging Out From One Storm, Hit Hard by Another The lights went out about 2 am Sunday for the Patel family here, just as they did 23 days earlier. Through the night the family listened to the rain dripping into | 2 |
Spacecraft visible returning from outer space If you go outside early on Wednesday morning you might see an incredible sight - a spacecraft returning from outer space. After a whirlwind tour a million miles from Earth, the Genesis spacecraft is returning. | 3 |
Greece: Albanian youth killed by Greeks after the soccer game Prishtin, 5 September 2004 - (KosovoNews) - An Albanian youth was killed on the island of Zakinthos on Saturday night after being stabbed while young Albanian soccer fans were celebrating their country #39;s win over Greece in a World Soccer Cup qualifier | 1 |
Ovechkin caps off Russian win Alex Kovalev and Sergei Samsonov scored in the second period to lead Russia to a 5-2 victory over Slovakia on Sunday night, clinching second place in the North American pool at the World Cup of Hockey. | 1 |
COL FB: Purdue 51, Syracuse 0 Kyle Orton threw for 287 yards and a career-high four touchdowns Sunday to lead 24th-ranked Purdue to a 51-0 rout of Syracuse. Taylor Stubblefield caught five passes for | 1 |
NCAA Game Summary - Fresno State At Washington Seattle, WA -- The Fresno State defense forced five turnovers, three of them being returned for touchdowns, as the Bulldogs defeated the Washington Huskies by a score of 35-16 in the season opener for both schools at Husky Stadium. | 1 |
Death toll 55 in southwest China flooding BEIJING -- Rescuers in southwest China sought help from the military Monday as they searched for dozens of people missing in torrential floods. | 0 |
Labor warns marginals on Telstra sale THE Howard government would sell the rest of Telstra within months of a return to power, Labor warned. With a Newspoll showing the government in a winning position in 12 key marginal seats, Labor seized on | 0 |
Floods Kill 55 in China, No Let-Up in Sight (Reuters) Reuters - Floods and landslides have killed 55\people in southwest China in the past four days, washing away\homes and roads, knocking down power lines and leaving at least\one city cut off, state media said on Monday. | 0 |
Angels Beat Indians, Creep Closer to A's (AP) AP - John Lackey allowed two hits in 7 1-3 innings and the Anaheim Angels moved a little closer to Oakland in the AL West with a 2-1 victory over the Cleveland Indians on Sunday night. | 1 |
AL Wrap: Schilling Helps Red Sox Keep Heat on Yankees (Reuters) Reuters - Curt Schilling won his major league\leading 18th game and David Ortiz hit his 35th home run as the\Boston Red Sox edged the Texas Rangers 6-5 in American League\at Fenway Park Sunday. | 1 |
Floods Kill 55 in China, No Let-Up in Sight BEIJING (Reuters) - Floods and landslides have killed 55 people in southwest China in the past four days, washing away homes and roads, knocking down power lines and leaving at least one city cut off, state media said on Monday. | 0 |
Taiwanese PC Maker on Verge of Sales Push Into U.S. and China Acer, the Taiwanese personal computer maker, has appointed an Italian to replace its current president, a move that underscores its raging global ambitions. | 2 |
Yankees Walk to Win A bases-loaded walk from the O's Jorge Julio in the ninth gives the Yankees a 4-3 win over the Orioles. | 1 |
Jones Leads Cowboys to Stunning Win Over Seahawks NEW YORK (Reuters) - Julius Jones scored on a 17-yard touchdown run with 37 seconds left as the Dallas Cowboys scored two touchdowns in the last two minutes to stun the Seattle Seahawks 43-39 in the National Football League Monday. | 1 |
Purdue Slams Syracuse Kyle Orton passes for 287 yards and a career-high four touchdowns to lead the Boilermakers to a 51-0 victory over Syracuse on Sunday. | 1 |
Caps' Ovechkin Scores The Capitals' top pick in last April's draft, Alexander Ovechkin, scores to help Russia down Slovakia, 5-2, on Sunday night. | 1 |
The Cards Are Destiny's Children They were 4-12 last year. They have had a losing record in 15 of 16 seasons since the franchise last relocated. They have won one playoff game since 1947. | 1 |
Soccer Loss Turns Ugly Greek and Albanian soccer fans fought across Greece as Athens police fired tear gas to disperse crowds following a loss by European champion Greece in a World Cup qualifier. | 1 |
THEREVIEW Though Electronic Arts' Madden NFL video games have always set the standard for how the game is played on the virtual field, this year's edition makes its biggest strides by incorporating what teams go through off it. | 1 |
Jason Giambi's Agent Makes Statement (AP) AP - Jason Giambi's agent said the New York Yankees first baseman appreciated the support of fans, though he didn't address a report last week that said his client told a grand jury he used steroids. | 1 |
007-Style Retrieval of Solar Particles In a piece of aerial razzle-dazzle worthy of a James Bond movie, a NASA spacecraft is scheduled to drop a capsule into Earth #39;s atmosphere Wednesday, and a helicopter waiting in the skies over | 3 |
Roddick Continues to Show His Dominance t has been an uninspiring United States Open for the American men, who fell apart with remarkable alacrity in the first week of the tournament. | 1 |
Cricket: India Scores a 23-Run Consolation Victory Against England English cricket captain Michael Vaughan blasted a 74, but it was not enough to keep India from scoring a 23-run consolation victory in the third and final one-day international at the Lords ground in London. | 1 |
In Kashmir, Abuses Bruise Hopes At first, said Syed Rehman Mir, the policemen treated him with the deference he had come to expect as a senior government doctor in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir. | 0 |
Koizumi #39;s approval rating rises, pension reform tops concern The approval rating for Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi #39;s cabinet edged up slightly on a latest survey, with the unpopular pension reform program advocatedby him remaining | 0 |
Familiar foes meet again According to Serena Williams, at least three doctors told her not to play this US Open because her surgically repaired left knee was acting up of late. | 1 |
Floods Kill 55 in China, No Let-Up in Sight Floods and landslides have killed 55 people in southwest China in the past four days, washing away homes and roads, knocking down power lines and leaving at least one city cut off, state media said on Monday. | 0 |
Bahamians Recover From Deadly Frances (AP) AP - Bahamians emerged Sunday from 48 hours of roaring winds and severe flooding to witness the destruction left by Hurricane Frances: wrecked homes and collapsed roofs, yards littered with mangled trees. | 0 |
At least 79 dead, 74 missing in China storms (AFP) AFP - At least 79 people were killed and 74 were missing in some of the worst storms southwest China has seen in many years, disaster relief officials said. | 0 |
Jones Leads Cowboys to Stunning Win Over Seahawks (Reuters) Reuters - Julius Jones scored on a 17-yard\touchdown run with 37 seconds left as the Dallas Cowboys scored\two touchdowns in the last two minutes to stun the Seattle\Seahawks 43-39 in the National Football League Monday. | 1 |
New iMacs take design cues from iPod Apple Computer #39;s new line of iMacs, which goes on sale later this month, gives the company #39;s diehard fans several reasons to upgrade, including a big speed boost and more affordable prices. | 3 |
WINDOWS XP SERVICE PACK 2 Answer guide Microsoft is making a major push to get Windows users to embrace the security-focused overhaul to its XP computer operating system. | 3 |
Red Hat Appoints New CFO September 2, 2004 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Linux distributor Red Hat (redhat.com) announced on Thursday that it has appointed Charles E. Peters, Jr. | 3 |
India end losing streak with thrilling win London: The hallowed turfs of Lord #39;s once again provided the inspiration for the Indian team who ended their five-match losing streak with a thrilling 23-run victory over England in the third and final NatWest Challenge one-day cricket international here | 1 |
Mauresmo #39;s Heart Is Far From Gone full of hope in the latter stages of a Grand Slam tournament. And she is achingly aware of how all the others ended. Mauresmo, 25, is a showcase for heartbreak in tennis. | 1 |
Bob Evans, IBM mainframe pioneer, dies at 77 Evans led a team that developed a new class of mainframe computers that allowed different applications to be run simultaneously. | 3 |
Ernst amp; Young Faces Inquiry in Britain he British arm of the accounting firm Ernst amp; Young faces an investigation into its auditing of Equitable Life Assurance Society, an insurer that almost collapsed, a spokesman for the firm said over the weekend. | 2 |
England, France suffer first night nerves; Greeks tumble It was not just a two-goal lead England threw away in its opening World Cup qualifier against Austria here on Saturday. Sven-Goran Eriksson #39;s margin for error was also discarded when David James allowed Andreas | 1 |
Mauresmo crushes Schiavone to ease into last eight Second seed Amelie Mauresmo powered into the quarter-finals of the US Open with a 6-4 6-2 demolition of Francesca Schiavone, the 16th seed from Italy. | 1 |
Late relief saves day for Rangers This was his day, one he #39;ll remember long after it fades from most others #39; memories. But it almost wasn #39;t that way. This was almost a disaster of the highest order, one the Rangers might never have forgotten or recovered from, for that matter. | 1 |
Strong earthquake rattles western Japan A strong earthquake shook western Japan on yesterday, injuring at least four people, news reports said. There were no immediate reports of damage. | 0 |
Two locals detained for spying on military Two Taiwanese men were arrested Saturday on suspicion of spying on the Air Force #39;s Mirage 2000-E fighter and Tien Kung cruise missile for China. | 0 |
Dollar Firm Vs Yen on Jobs News TOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar stayed firm against other major currencies on Monday, helped by U.S. jobs data, but traders said it lacked momentum to advance strongly. | 2 |
China to Decide on Curbs After Aug Data SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China will decide whether to ease or tighten restrictions on credit and investment after reviewing economic data for August due this month, central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan said on Monday. | 2 |
Hong Kong textile group targets further growth after buying Guy Laroche (AFP) AFP - The Hong Kong company that bought global label Guy Laroche last week says it plans to use the prestigious French brand to spearhead its push into the yet untapped fashion riches of China. | 0 |
Roddick Continues to Show His Dominance Andy Roddick pounded Guillermo Caas of Argentina, 6-1, 6-3, 6-3, to advance to the fourth round of the U.S. Open. | 1 |
Products Slide Into More TV Shows, With Help From New Middlemen Television networks have worked hard in the last two years to strike their own product placement deals, closing the gap with the movies. | 2 |
In Trying Time, Scaling Down Expectations of Job Growth here was a time when adding just under 150,000 jobs a month, three years into an economic recovery, would have been considered a disaster. | 2 |
PHILIPPINES PRESS: Govt Mandates 3 Banks for Bond Offer MANILA (Dow Jones)--The Philippine government has mandated three investment banks to underwrite a bond offer that will raise at least \$750 million in the overseas capital market, Philippine Daily Inquirer reports, citing unnamed banking and government | 2 |
Jimenez takes lead over Ryder Cup pals Miguel Angel Jimenez shot a 5-under-par 66 Saturday to regain the lead in the European Masters with Ryder Cup teammates Luke Donald and Sergio Garcia a stroke behind. | 1 |
Rugby-Super 12, Tri-nations to be expanded in 2006 The southern hemisphere #39;s Tri-nations and Super 12 rugby union competitions will be expanded from 2006, it was announced on Monday. | 1 |
2nd major quake forces evacuation in western Japan WAKAYAMA -- A strong earthquake rocked Wakayama Prefecture and surrounding areas shortly before midnight Sunday, about 5 hours after a similar-sized quake hit the region. | 0 |
China to Decide on Curbs After Aug Data (Reuters) Reuters - China will decide whether to ease or\tighten restrictions on credit and investment after reviewing\economic data for August due this month, central bank governor\Zhou Xiaochuan said on Monday. | 2 |
No. 14 Tennessee Defeats UNLV 42-17 (AP) AP - Brent Schaeffer became the first Southeastern Conference freshman quarterback to start an opener in 59 years, running for one touchdown and throwing for another score in No. 14 Tennessee's 42-17 win over UNLV on Sunday night. | 1 |
Clinton Likely to Have Surgery Monday Former President Bill Clinton's heart bypass, expected Monday, likely will be an ordinary replumbing of his ailing heart, not some new whiz-bang robotic or "keyhole" surgery, leading surgeons say. A source close to the former president who spoke on condition of anonymity said Clinton has told him the surgery was scheduled for Monday morning... | 0 |
Frances Floods Florida, Leaves Four Dead FORT PIERCE, Fla. - Hurricane Frances' wind and water whacked swaths of Florida with fire-hose force Sunday, submerging entire roadways and tearing off rooftops before weakening to a tropical storm and crawling inland with heavy rain... | 0 |
Tokyo Stocks Higher, Lifted by Survey Tokyo stocks rose by midday on Monday as a broad range of issues got a lift from a key survey that boosted optimism on Japan #39;s economic outlook and raised expectations that growth figures will be revised up. | 2 |
Dollar Firm Vs Yen on Jobs News The dollar stayed firm against other major currencies on Monday, helped by US jobs data, but traders said it lacked momentum to advance strongly. | 2 |
Confidence slips in the service sector RISING oil prices and interest rates have hit confidence in service firms, but manufacturers have recorded their best spell of orders for nine years, two new surveys show today. | 2 |
Saudi Arabia to spend US\$10.9b on development: crown prince RIYADH : Oil-rich Saudi Arabia has earmarked 41 billion riyals (10.9 billion dollars) of its expected budget surplus for development projects but will spend most of it on repaying part of its public debt, Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz said. | 2 |
Software Keeps Insiders Out Vormetric #39;s CoreGuard helps Ocwen protect confidential information in its online exchange for the mortgage industry. By Steven Marlin. | 3 |
Defer, refer if you have any doubts about updates Several weeks ago The News-Press featured an excellent article on what the Windows XP user should expect when Microsoft releases Windows XP Service Pack 2. So I #39;m pretty sure most Good Booters are aware if they #39;re in doubt as to whether or not to install | 3 |
Woolmer says Pakistan needs a #39;Match-Winner #39; LONDON (England): Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer said his side were in desperate need of a match-winner after losing to Australia in their one-day warm-up match at Lords. | 1 |
College-Football Roundup Aggies slip past Eagles on last-second <b>...</b> NCA amp;T 16, NC Central 15: Carlos Davalos kicked a 50-yard field goal as time expired to give NC A amp;T a victory against NC Central yesterday at Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh. | 1 |
Sadler wins race, clinches spot in top 10 Elliott Sadler raced to his second victory of the season and wrapped up a spot in the NASCAR #39;s new championship playoff Sunday night at California Speedway. | 1 |
Astros picking up good vibes Pete Munro cannot describe the vibe, but he can feel it. He can sense the confidence growing. So he and many of his Astros teammates weren #39;t concerned Sunday afternoon after the Pirates scored three runs in the first. | 1 |
India and Pakistan Resume Kashmir Talks The foreign ministers of India and Pakistan prepared to resume talks today after harsh words over the weekend threatened to complicate the wide-ranging discussions that include their decades-old dispute over the Himalayan province of Kashmir. | 0 |
Palestinians start drive for voters Palestinians launched a registration drive Saturday among 1.8 million eligible voters ahead of long-overdue elections, but few heeded the call and apathetic residents said they have little faith in the electoral process. | 0 |
Russian FM Lavrov, in Israel, calls for anti-terror coalition Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov independently called for an international anti-terrorist alliance yesterday, as Lavrov arrived on a scheduled visit to Israel. | 0 |
Iraq violence flares leaving 44 dead Mahmudiya Sept 5: At least 44 people have been killed in one of the bloodiest days since the new Iraqi government took office, as police suffered heavy losses in two separate incidents and clashes raged between US forces and insurgents. | 0 |
Steel prices likely to raise again in Japan Nippon Steel Corp. has told Toyota, Honda and Nissan it wants to raise steel prices for the second time this year, the Asahi Shimbun reports. | 2 |
Toward an Efficient Saudi Development Financing Industry JEDDAH, 6 September 2004 - Development banking is defined as a form of financial intermediary providing financing to high priority investment projects in a developing economy. | 2 |
Mission inside the fault zone where an earthquake killed two people last Christmas - pass on a few miles from the village of Parkfield (population 18) which has been hit six times in | 3 |
Singh extends lead, closes in on Woods Vijay Singh shot a 68 to widen his lead over Tiger Woods at the Deutsche Bank Championship, putting him one round from his sixth victory of the year and the No. | 1 |
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