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Cott Signs Major #39; Customer; Analyst Says It #39;s Target (Update2) Cott Corp., the world #39;s biggest maker of store-brand soft drinks, will supply a major mass merchandiser #39; #39; in the US under a new contract, Chief Executive John Sheppard said. | 2 |
Russian Oil Mogul Expects to Lose It All The Russian tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who has been in jail since October in what many Russians say is Kremlin punishment for political activities, said Thursday that | 2 |
Scientists tracing the stuff dreams are made of WASHINGTON - A stroke that robbed a woman of her dreams may help pinpoint where and how dreams are born in the brain, scientists said on Friday. | 3 |
German Teen Charged with Creating Sasser nomoreself writes quot;Sven Jaschan, only 18 years old, has been indicted by prosecutors in Verden, Germany for allegedly releasing the well known Sasser worm. | 3 |
Four days later than planned, #39;Noles get shot at ending Canes #39; <b>...</b> In a game that was postponed four days because of Hurricane Frances, Miami tries to blow Florida State away with a hurricane of its own in the third meeting between the two rivals in 11 months. | 1 |
Singh makes remarkable recovery New world number one Vijay Singh completed an impressive turnaround despite bad weather interrupting his first round at the Bell Canadian Open. | 1 |
SportsNetwork Game Preview (Sports Network) - Curt Schilling will try to become the first pitcher in the major leagues to reach 19 wins, as he heads to the mound for the Boston Red Sox in the second test of a four-game series against the Seattle Mariners. | 1 |
Police released suspect THE man accused of commanding the Australian embassy bombing was briefly detained by Indonesian police last year but released because they did not recognise the terror fugitive. | 0 |
US Strikes Targets In Al-Fallujah 10 September 2004 -- A US jet fired missiles at an insurgent stronghold in Al-Fallujah today, the fourth straight day of attacks in the Sunni city west of Baghdad. | 0 |
Cross-Border Terrorism Must Stop First: Natwar New Delhi, Sept. 10 (NNN): Islamabad must halt cross-border terrorism first in the troubled state of Jammu and Kashmir for the Indo-Pakistan Composite Dialogue to make any meaningful progress, External Affairs | 0 |
Two weeks and 3m to celebrate princes wedding IT lasted two weeks and cost nearly 3m. By the standards of the royal family of one of the world #39;s wealthiest oil-rich states, it was subdued. | 0 |
PeopleSoft Shares Surge As Merger Seen Shares of PeopleSoft Inc. surged 11 percent Friday after a federal judge paved the way for Oracle Corp. to press on with its \$7.7 billion hostile takeover bid for the business software maker. | 2 |
Eisner to Step Down as Disney Chief in 2006 ichael D. Eisner, the embattled chief executive officer of the Walt Disney Co., told the board of directors Thursday that he plans to step down in two years. | 2 |
Oil continues to rally Oil prices made fresh gains Friday, after leaping almost \$2 a day earlier, as the US government said crude stocks sank for the sixth straight week last week and distillate fuels barely grew ahead of winter. | 2 |
Transmeta Begins Limited Production of 90nm Efficeon, Lowers <b>...</b> As the company lowered its guidance by about \$2 million, Transmeta Corp. revealed today that limited production shipments of its TM8800 series Efficeon processors began earlier this month. | 3 |
Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 (Article Central) Microsoft will release Virtual Server 2005 next week, a product aimed to help companies effectively gather computing resources. | 3 |
Schumacher is quickest in practice MONZA, Italy -- Michael Schumacher was fastest in Italian Grand Prix practice as McLaren #39;s Kimi Raikkonen remained a threat to Ferrari #39;s homecoming celebrations. | 1 |
KEEGAN BACKS JAMES FOR ENGLAND RETURN Kevin Keegan has backed David James to win back his England place before the season is over. James returned to training with Manchester City on Thursday still reeling from the widespread vilification over | 1 |
Seattle Mariners Team Report - September 10 (Sports Network) - The Seattle Mariners continue their four-game series against the Boston Red Sox tonight. In Thursday #39;s opener, Bobby Madritsch twirled eight shutout innings and Jose Lopez went 3-for-4 with | 1 |
US strikes Falluja again in its fourth day of attacks BAGHDAD A US jet fired missiles on Friday in the Sunni insurgent stronghold of Falluja, the fourth day of attacks on the city where US and Iraqi troops have no control, officials said. | 0 |
quot;Overnight quot; solution of Kashmir issue not possible: Pakistan Islamabad: Stressing that an quot;overnight quot; solution to the Kashmir issue was not possible, Pakistan on Friday said that the forthcoming meeting between President Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New York was expected to take the | 0 |
EDS may cut 20,000 jobs over the next two years Electronic Data Systems Corp. (EDS) plans to lay off between 15,000 and 20,000 employees over the next two years as part of an effort to slash \$3 billion in costs, the company's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Michael Jordan said Thursday during a question-and-answer session at a conference. | 3 |
Judge Nixes Internet Child Porn Law in Pa. (AP) AP - A federal judge threw out on Friday a Pennsylvania law requiring Internet service providers to block Web sites containing child pornography, saying the law was unconstitutional and cannot be enforced. | 3 |
Surprise drop US wholesale prices is mixed news for economy (AFP) AFP - A surprise drop in US wholesale prices in August showed inflation apparently in check, but analysts said this was good and bad news for the US economy. | 2 |
Eisner to leave Disney in 2006 NEW YORK - Walt Disney Co. chief executive officer Michael Eisner will leave the company in 2006 when his contract expires. Eisner #39;s plan was announced Friday in a letter to the company #39;s board of directors. | 2 |
Visteon shares fall 15 pct after outlook warning Shares of auto parts supplier Visteon Corp. (VC.N: Quote, Profile, Research) fell 15 percent to near a 10-month low on Friday after it warned that production cuts by major customer Ford Motor Co. | 2 |
Juncker Gets Post As #39;Mr. Euro #39; European finance ministers chose Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker to represent the group of 12 European Union countries that share the euro currency Friday. | 2 |
Much ado about Bard #39;s texts online William Shakespeare, the Warwickshire wordsmith, was paid a posthumous compliment this week, when the British Library made available 21 of his works on the Internet. | 3 |
Microsoft Sees Music Opportunity in Cell Phones US software giant Microsoft is aiming to get its audio and video software into mobile phones before it is beaten to the 650-million-handsets-a-year market by rivals like Apple. | 3 |
McAfee #39;s Trojan error ires developer Most IT Managers won #39;t question the importance of security, but this priority has been sliding between the third and fourth most important focus for companies. | 3 |
Vodafone launches Wi-Fi Windows Mobile VPA III Vodafone today announced a Windows Mobile-based device dubbed the Vodafone Personal Assistant III, or VPA III, with superior connectivity via W-LAN hotspots or GPRS data. | 3 |
Schumi pays tribute to Ferrari #39;s tifosi Michael Schumacher paid tribute to Ferrari #39;s legion of tifosi at Monza on Friday by wearing the colours of the Italian flag on his helmet. | 1 |
Miami losses no joking matter to Bowden You #39;d think it would bother him just a little more. Or maybe it does, and he #39;s not telling. For years, Florida State coach Bobby Bowden could count on at least two things every football season | 1 |
World No. 1 Vijay Singh tears up front nine, shoots 28 at Bell <b>...</b> OAKVILLE, Ont. (CP) - Vijay Singh made history at Glen Abbey on Friday, shooting 28 on the front nine to post the lowest nine-hole score in the 100-year-old history of the Bell Canadian Open. | 1 |
DEFOE STILL ON CLOUD NINE Jermain Defoe claims he is still on cloud nine after his first senior England goal on his full debut for his country in Poland on Wednesday. | 1 |
Red Zone Just Scored = Possession All Times Eastern No question he #39;ll pound it. That #39;s the foundation of his philosophy and the Redskins will be successful. They will use Portis to open up other areas of the offense and they should have a big game. | 1 |
UPDATE 1-India call up Bhandari for injured Balaji Indian medium-pacer Amit Bhandari will replace seamer Lakshmipathy Balaji, who was ruled out of the ICC Champions Trophy with an abdominal injury on Friday. | 1 |
IAEA to discuss S.African nuclear cases next week: report The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will discuss recent alleged violations of South Africa #39;s laws on weapons of mass destruction (WMD) at its board meeting next week in Vienna. | 0 |
eBay CEO Not Tempted by Disney Job eBay (Quote, Chart) CEO Meg Whitman isn #39;t interested in filling the top spot at Walt Disney Co. (Quote, Chart) when Michael Eisner retires in 2006, a spokesman for the auction giant told internetnews. | 2 |
US judge gives Oracle greenlight to pursue PeopleSoft After a three-month trial a US Federal Court judge has ruled that Oracle Corp. #39;s hostile pursuit of bitter rival PeopleSoft Inc. | 2 |
Delta, US Air Slump As Bankruptcies Eyed Investors pulled back from shares of major air carriers Friday as concerns loomed that US Airways Group Inc. and Delta Air Lines Inc. | 2 |
Qwest settling SEC charges Denver-based Qwest Communications International Inc. reportedly has agreed to settle fraud charges for \$250 million. The Associated Press and Reuters reported Friday afternoon that Qwest (NYSE: Q) has agreed | 2 |
US Stocks Boosted by Oil #39;s Fall US blue chips recovered ground on Friday after a fall in oil prices offset a profit warning from aluminum maker Alcoa Inc. (AA.N: Quote, Profile, Research) , while a tech | 2 |
US Airways Gives Pilots, Flight Attendants New Offer (Update2) US Airways Group Inc., struggling to avoid a second bankruptcy since 2002, gave its pilots #39; union a new plan for \$295 million in pay and benefit cuts three days after the group rejected a prior offer. | 2 |
Japan #39;s 2Q GDP revised downward Softening a surprise, pushing stocks and yen lower; economists say there #39;s little cause for alarm. TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan revised downward second-quarter economic growth Friday to 0.3 percent from an initial | 2 |
Update 1: Newspapers #39; Circulation Figures Cut Again Tribune Publishing on Friday again lowered circulation figures for its Newsday and Hoy newspapers, saying Newsday #39;s daily circulation had been misstated by as many as 100,000 copies. | 2 |
Brown-Forman: Family Trust Boosts Volume Wine and spirits maker Brown-Forman Corp. said Friday that heavy trading volume of its Class B common shares was due to sales from a quot;non-affiliate Brown family trust. | 2 |
Luxembourg prime minister chosen as quot;Mr Euro quot; Luxembourg #39;s Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker was chosen on Friday as semi-permanent president of the group of finance ministers from the 12 countries that share the euro | 2 |
US Warns China It May Impose Limits on Apparel Imports A senior American trade official said here today that the United States would limit apparel imports from China if American manufacturers provided evidence that such limits were needed. | 2 |
Enron gets go ahead to sell pipes Failed US energy giant Enron has been given permission to sell its most prized remaining asset - its natural gas pipeline arm CrossCountry Energy. | 2 |
Sprint settles FTC claim for \$1.125M The Federal Trade Commission said Friday that it will make Sprint Corp. pay \$1.125 million to settle charges that the telecommunications giant skirted federal credit laws. | 2 |
Airline Eliminates Check-In Hassle As US Airways (Nasdaq: UAIR) slides back into bankruptcy, it should take a hint from Hawaiian Holdings (AMEX: HA). The company #39;s Hawaiian Airlines subsidiary is also under the | 2 |
Goodyear to cut 340 jobs AKRON, Ohio - Goodyear Tire amp; Rubber Co. has announced the elimination of 340 jobs in its engineered products and chemical businesses a month after posting its first profitable quarter since 2002. | 2 |
NASA: Genesis #39; Broken Capsule Holds Good Science After peering inside NASA #39;s broken Genesis capsule with flashlights and mirrors, scientists said on Friday the craft #39;s unexpected crash landing left solar material | 3 |
Week in review: Intel looks ahead Intel took the stage to talk up its plans for dual-core chips and wireless gadgetry and to sketch out quot;the Internet of tomorrow. | 3 |
Phone makers team on mobile TV plans Several major phone manufacturers have teamed up with the Open Mobile Alliance to develop a standard for mobile broadcast. Motorola, NEC, Nokia, Siemens and Sony | 3 |
Much Ado About Surfing Shakespeare Goes Online Shakespeare may have written his plays with a quill pen but now the Bard #39;s works are taking a leap into the digital age as the British Library publishes some of the earliest editions of his plays on a new Web site. | 3 |
Court rules against state Web-blocking law A Pennsylvania law requiring Internet service providers (ISPs) to block Web sites the state #39;s prosecuting attorneys deem to be child pornography has been reversed | 3 |
Moscow: Space Station Has Lots of Oxygen The crew of the International Space Station is not in danger of running out of oxygen, Russian controllers said Friday. Gennady Padalka and Michael Fincke are breathing oxygen from reserves aboard the station, Itar-Tass reported. | 3 |
Network Security Cisco To Acquire Network-Monitoring Firm NetSolve The acquisition of NetSolve will enable Cisco and its channel partners to offer customers real-time monitoring of Cisco products and to help ensure continuous, secure operation of such services | 3 |
Powell plays up diverse broadband options WASHINGTONFCC Chairman Michael Powell said the diverse options for broadbandincluding both unlicensed and licensed choicesmake America strong even if others, including his fellow commissioners, believe the United States is lagging the rest of the | 3 |
The Trojan resume: MyDoom authors encode job plea Cheeky virus writers have put a secret message in the latest versions of the MyDoom e-mail worm asking antivirus vendors for a job. | 3 |
Transmeta Begins Production of 90-Nanometer Efficeon Processor quot;Our achievement of limited production status for our 90-nm Efficeon TM8800 is a key milestone for Transmeta. We set aggressive goals for our 90-nm program, and we have realized impressive | 3 |
Yahoo Hired for #39;The Apprentice #39; Yahoo will host the official Web site for the reality show, quot;The Apprentice, quot; featuring show recaps, exclusive video clips, contestant bios, and a weekly column by last season #39;s contestant-you-love-to-hate, San Solovey. | 3 |
Cell Phone TV Is Coming Europeans are a step closer to having television on their mobile phones: Two groups of companies said they would push forward with consumer trials and establish a standard for the technology. | 3 |
Skype Puts VoIP on PDAs Internet telephony provider Skype Technologies has released a final version of its peer-to-peer (define) VoIP (define) software for Wi-Fi-enabled Pocket PC devices. | 3 |
Federer, Hewitt could setup blockbuster Open final Flushing Meadows, NY (Sports Network) - The men #39;s semifinals at the 2004 US Open will be staged on Saturday, with three of the tournament #39;s top-five seeds ready for action at the USTA National Tennis Center. | 1 |
Sindelar keeps Canadian Open lead Oakville, Canada - Joey Sindelar #39;s five-under par 66 kept the American atop the leaderboard here Friday after the conclusion of the opening round of the rain-plagued PGA Canadian Open. | 1 |
McDowell leads German Masters; three Ryder Cup players miss cut Northern Ireland #39;s Graeme McDowell, a former top-ranked college golfer at Alabama, shot an 8-under-par 64 Friday for a three-stroke lead at the German Masters, where three European Ryder Cup players missed the cut. | 1 |
Petacchi sprints to third victory VALENCIA, Spain -- Italy #39;s Alessandro Petacchi of the Fassa Bortolo team ran out the comfortable winner of the seventh stage of the Tour of Spain, a 170km ride from Castellon to Valencia. | 1 |
Rams QB has USC #39;s attention Southern California tailback LenDale White remembers Justin Holland from high school. The Colorado State quarterback made quite an impression. | 1 |
Indiana recruit cited for underage drinking The latest recruit to the Indiana University basketball team has been cited for underage drinking. Lucas Steijn, who turned 18 on August first, was in an SUV that was pulled over by a police officer in Bloomington Sunday night. | 1 |
Suicide suspected in Jakarta bombing JAKARTA The Indonesian police said Friday that they believed that at least two, possibly three, suicide bombers were inside a van that blew up outside the Australian Embassy, killing nine Indonesians and wounding more than 180 people. | 0 |
Kidnappings; pro and con al-Sadr rallies in Iraq Thousands of demonstrators supporting and hundreds opposing Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr took to the streets in Iraq on Friday as US soldiers fought insurgents in Baghdad #39;s Sadr City and near Falluja. | 0 |
Zimbabwe Sentences 68 Accused Mercenaries to Prison Simon Mann, the British soldier-of-fortune accused of masterminding a botched coup last March against Equatorial Guinea #39;s ruler, was sentenced to seven years in prison | 0 |
Mixed media: Fingers pointed at Putin RUSSIAN ON-LINE NEWSPAPER - Questions are mounting about whether Putin #39;s policies - not only in Chechnya but also the power consolidation drive to stamp out opposition and public debate - are exacerbating the terrorist threat. | 0 |
Suspected Turkish al-Qaida leader reportedly killed in Iraq <b>...</b> Turkish television stations broadcast a video Friday that claimed that Habib Akdas, suspected leader of the Turkish al-Qaida cell blamed for November suicide bombings in Istanbul, was killed this week in a US bombing raid in Iraq. | 0 |
Court strikes down Pennsylvania porn law update A federal court has struck down a Pennsylvania law that blocks access to Web sites labeled as child pornography, claiming that the rule violated the First Amendment. | 3 |
Horror comes home in #39;Silent Hill 4 #39; Unlike Hollywood horror movies that often get worse with each new sequel (Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, for example), Konami #39;s scary Silent Hill series gets better - and creepier -ith age. | 3 |
Golf: #39;Teeth-gnashing inquests #39; put Harrington on track COLOGNE - Padraig Harrington led the way in the German Masters first round yesterday, as Europe #39;s Ryder Cup players warmed up for next week #39;s match against the United States. | 1 |
Flames #39; Sutter has emergency appendectomy Darryl Sutter, who coached the Calgary Flames to the Stanley Cup finals last season, had an emergency appendectomy and was recovering Friday. | 1 |
Manufacturers hope to turn on mobile TV Imagine turning on your mobile phone to watch breaking news or an entertainment program. The idea could soon become reality following an announcement Friday that five of the world #39;s largest mobile phone makers | 3 |
Tech Firms Announce Video Anti-Piracy Technology NDS, STMicroelectronics and Thomson said on Friday they will develop new encryption technology to foil video piracy, a \$3.5 billion problem for broadcasters and movie studios. | 3 |
McDowell sets halfway pace Northern Ireland #39;s Graeme McDowell will take a three-shot lead into the weekend at the German Masters. The 25-year-old fired the round of the day at Gut Larchenhof - an eight-under 64 to take him to 11 under par overall. | 1 |
World Cup notebook: Redden skates but probably won #39;t play Saturday TORONTO (CP) - Team Canada defenceman Wade Redden had his first full practice Friday since injuring his left shoulder in last Wednesday #39;s 5-1 win over Slovakia. | 1 |
Circulation Scandal Costs Tribune Co More Newspaper publisher Tribune Co. (TRB.N: Quote, Profile, Research) , embroiled in a scandal over inflated circulation figures, on Friday further cut circulation numbers at two New York | 2 |
Nortel hires Accenture to revamp financial organization TORONTO - Nortel Networks said Friday it has hired consulting firm Accenture to help it revamp its financial organization. Accenture will review elements of Nortel Networks global finance organization and | 2 |
Brown-Forman cites family sale for stock volume Brown-Forman Corp. (BFa.N: Quote, Profile, Research) (BFb.N: Quote, Profile, Research) on Friday said that sales by a Brown family trust accounted for heavy activity in the class | 2 |
Market is in charge as OPEC #39;s clout fades PARIS Early last summer, OPEC looked as though it had successfully absorbed tremendous shocks to the oil market - a strike in Venezuela, ethnic clashes in Nigeria, attacks on foreign workers in Saudi Arabia, a war in Iraq. | 2 |
US Airways makes last-minute offer to unions As US Airways confronts the possibility of a second bankruptcy protection filing, the Arlington-based carrier has a new offer for the unions representing its pilots and flight attendants. | 2 |
Flames coach Sutter undergoes appendectomy Calgary, AB (Sports Network) - Calgary Flames head coach Darryl Sutter underwent an emergency appendectomy and is expected to make a full recovery. | 1 |
Hamas leader killed in Gaza as settlers warn of civil war GAZA CITY: A Hamas leader was killed Friday as Israel pressed a major offensive in the northern Gaza Strip Friday and imposed a watertight closure on the Palestinian territories ahead of the Jewish New Year. | 0 |
Court to sentence #39;mercenaries #39; A court in Zimbabwe is expected to pass sentence on some 70 alleged mercenaries accused of plotting a coup in the West African state of Equatorial Guinea. | 0 |
Pakistan Bombs #39;Terrorist Camp, #39; Kills at Least 50 Pakistani jet fighters and helicopter gunships pounded what the military called a terrorist training camp near the Afghan border on Thursday, killing at least 50 mostly foreign militants. | 0 |
After six decades, India, Pakistan to issue tourist visas For 57 years, no Indian or Pakistani immigration officer stamped a tourist visa for citizens of each other #39;s country. Few Pakistanis have seen the Taj Mahal; few Indians the red sandstone Lahore Fort. | 0 |
3 Lebanese murdered in Baghdad heist BEIRUT: Three Lebanese citizens were murdered early Friday morning, and a fourth critically injured, in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad. | 0 |
Victims of plane crash in Zambia from Canada, Britain, Australia The six people killed in a crash of a South African-registered aircraft Thursday in Zambia were respectively the Canadian, Briton and Australian, local mediareported on Friday. | 0 |
Andre gone with the wind He was finally out of the wicked wind tunnel known as Arthur Ashe Stadium, out of the gale that combined with Roger Federer to blow him from the quarterfinals of the US Open. | 1 |
Sindelar snaps slump with 66 at rainy Open Joey Sindelar had to wait five hours for the Canadian Open to get started Thursday at Oakville, Ontario, which was nothing compared with the five weeks he had to wait for his game to show up. | 1 |
Week of September 11th, 2004 - Part 2 Why to watch: It seems like two months, not two weeks, since we last saw USC get by Virginia Tech and while the Trojans have maintained its hold on the number one spot in most polls, a little luster has come off this seemingly invincible team. | 1 |
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