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EU not sure how to spell Euro in Latvian (Reuters) Reuters - Red-faced European Union bureaucrats have agreed to\urgently look at how "euro" is being spelt by some of new EU member states from eastern Europe\after central bankers noted discrepancies. | 0 |
Bad Ankle Puts Mets' Ginter on DL (AP) AP - Pitcher Matt Ginter was placed on the 60-day disabled list by the New York Mets on Saturday and will have surgery Monday to remove bone chips from his right ankle. | 1 |
Vitamin Supplements May Slow Middle-Age Weight Gain Four common ones tied to healthier weights over 10-year period HealthDayNews -- Four common supplements -- chromium, vitamin B-6, vitamin B-12 and multivitamins -- may help slow weight gain in middle-age adults, claims a study by researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle. Researchers reviewed questionnaire responses from about 15,000 people, average age 55, in Washington state... | 3 |
Upping the Ante to Lower Cholesterol Uh-oh, your lab results are back and your cholesterol's in the danger zone. Your doctor has given you an ultimatum: Start exercising and watch your diet or you'll have to start taking a cholesterol-busting statin drug. Millions of American adults are being handed the same marching orders -- whip those cholesterol numbers into shape or go on a prescription medication. | 3 |
Different directions Today #39;s edition of this rivalry will star Notre Dame as the quot;then quot; and Michigan as the quot;now. quot;. Both programs have compelling tradition and cool helmets and catchy fight songs, all the important stuff of tailgating debates. | 1 |
Football legend Maradona rushed to hospital Football legend Diego Maradona, who nearly died earlier this year with heart and lung problems, was rushed to hospital on Saturday with high blood pressure and a fever, medical sources said. | 1 |
This Date in Baseball for Sept. 12 (AP) AP - 1932 #151; Brooklyn's Johnny Frederick hit his sixth pinch home run of the season, a major league record, in the ninth inning to spark the Dodgers to a 4-3 triumph over the Chicago Cubs at Ebbets Field. | 1 |
Text of President Bush's Radio Address (AP) AP - Text of President Bush's radio address Saturday, as released by the White House: | 0 |
'Rebel' governor rejects Karzai offer The Herat governor replaced by Afghan President Hamid Karzai refuses his appointment to the cabinet. | 0 |
Republicans Pack Punch. Democrats Take It. (For Now) It seems that the Republicans are, today at least, more adept at the black art of attack politics, according to historians and flummoxed Democratic partisans. | 0 |
Davenport will decide on retirement, in due time All in due time, Lindsay Davenport will decide whether she wants to retire. Only right now is not that time. quot;I swear, it #39;s so hard to answer that, quot; she said after limping off from a 1-6, 6-2, 6-4 loss to | 1 |
Staple stays positive for USA Despite an inevitable hammering by a powerful New Zealand outfit, USA skipper Richard Staple says his team are still positive and looking forward to taking on world champions Australia. | 1 |
Notre Dame Fighting Irish SOUTH BEND, Indiana (Ticker) -- Seventh-ranked Michigan tries to win in South Bend for the first time in a decade Saturday when it visits Notre Dame, which was blown out by the Wolverines last year. | 1 |
Putin fires North Ossetia interior minister, regional FSB head (AFP) AFP - President Vladimir Putin sacked the interior minister of North Ossetia and the regional head of the FSB security service, one week after the massacre at a school in the republic, the Kremlin press service said. | 0 |
Orthodox Church leader dies in helicopter accident (AFP) AFP - The Patriarch of Alexandria, Peter VII, one of the most senior figures in the Greek Orthodox Church, was killed along with 16 others in a helicopter crash in the Aegean Sea, Church sources said. | 0 |
Football: Arsenal's run continues Three second-half goals keep Arsenal's unbeaten record alive in a controversial encounter. | 0 |
Explosion in Iraq Kills 1, Injures 2 BASRA, Iraq - An explosion occurred Saturday outside a former Saddam Hussein-era palace that houses a U.S. consular office and a British base, killing at least one person and wounding two others, police and witnesses said... | 0 |
US bows to Russians Her serves may have cracked the crowd up but Elena Dementieva had the last laugh when she pipped Jennifer Capriati 6-0, 2-6, 7-6 (7-5) for a place in the US Open final. | 1 |
Barrichello Wins Pole for Italian GP Rubens Barrichello won the pole position for the Italian Grand Prix, a victory Ferrari fans had hoped would go to Michael Schumacher. | 1 |
Australia looking for big win Australia will be intent on recording a comprehensive win over the United States when the teams meet tomorrow night in the ICC Champions Trophy after its main group rival in pool A, New | 1 |
TEAM SPIRIT GIVES US THE ADVANTAGE - MONTY Colin Montgomerie believes Europe #39;s team spirit can defeat USA - and their partisan fans - when the Ryder Cup starts this week in Oakland Hills, Michigan. | 1 |
US Intelligence Soldier Jailed for Abu Ghraib Abuse The first American military intelligence soldier to be court-martialed over the Abu Ghraib abuse scandal was sentenced Saturday to eight months in jail, a reduction in rank and a bad-conduct discharge. | 0 |
IAEA Considers Action on Failures to Report Nuclear Activities The International Atomic Energy Agency board of governors meets behind closed doors Monday to discuss whether failures by Iran and South Korea to fully declare nuclear experiments should go to the United Nations Security Council. | 0 |
Lavish banquet held for 5,000 VIP guests Brunei was laying out a lavish table yesterday for 5,000 high-powered guests to celebrate the marriage of its crown prince to a half | 0 |
Malaysia finds more bird flu cases KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - Malaysia found new cases of bird flu today in an infected area that had been under quarantine for three weeks, setting off a new round of culling poultry and screening people to contain the potentially deadly disease. | 0 |
US Trade Body Confirms Free-Trade Ruling on Lumber (Update2) US duties of 27 percent on \$4.6 billion of Canadian lumber shipments may soon fall after the Washington-based International Trade Commission concurred with a trade panel #39;s ruling that the levies were baseless. | 2 |
Stocks climb as oil falls By George Chamberlin , Daily Transcript Financial Correspondent. Investors once again shrugged off volatility in the oil patch Friday and pushed stock prices modestly higher. | 2 |
\$100 MILLION FOR BUSINESS SCHOOL: From humble roots to UM #39;s top <b>...</b> Growing up on La Salle Boulevard on Detroit #39;s northwest side in the 1950s, Stephen Ross was not a man of means. Here are some of the top donations made to the University of Michigan and Michigan State University. | 2 |
Lots of Science Intact in Smashed-Up Genesis Capsule Scientists and engineers are optimistic after having peeked inside the Genesis space capsule, which brought back bits of the Sun but crashed into the Utah desert Wednesday. | 3 |
PayPal to Fine Gambling, Porn Sites scubacuda writes quot;Yahoo! reports that PayPal is taking an aggressive stance against gambling, adult, and non-prescription drug sites: anyone caught using PayPal for these purposes will be charged \$500. | 3 |
Spaceport Mum on Frances Shuttle Delays CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Sept. 9, 2004 - The director of the hurricane-ravaged Kennedy Space Center refused to speculate Tuesday whether the damage will thwart plans to resume shuttle flights next spring, but | 3 |
Semiconductors Offer a New Way to Cut the Cord HAT a liberating feeling it is to cut the cord and go wireless, taking a suddenly untethered laptop, for example, and heading for the couch or porch swing to work on the Internet. | 3 |
Mauresmo reaches No. 1, without Grand Slam title Amelie Mauresmo is the only French tennis player to be ranked No. 1, but she hasn #39;t lost sight of her goal -- a Grand Slam tournament title. | 1 |
Italian GP Qualifying: McLaren West McLaren Mercedes driver Kimi Raikkonen will start tomorrow #39;s Italian Grand Prix at Monza from seventh position whilst team mate David Coulthard is in tenth place for the last European race of the 2004 season. | 1 |
McDowell stays on top at German Masters Cologne, Germany (Sports Network) - Graeme McDowell carded a three-under 69 on Saturday to maintain a three-shot advantage after the third round of the Linde German #39;s Masters. | 1 |
Soccer: Gunners pull clear as Chelsea stumble for first time LONDON : Arsenal have pulled clear at the top of the Premiership table for the first time this season after producing a devastating change of gear to sink London rivals Fulham 3-0. | 1 |
C. Zambrano, P CHICAGO (Ticker) -- After splitting a doubleheader Friday, the Chicago Cubs and Florida Marlins continue battling for the National League wild card when they meet Saturday at Wrigley Field. | 1 |
Cricket: England Beats Zimbabwe in First Match of Champions #39; <b>...</b> England #39;s cricket team has scored a 152 run win over Zimbabwe in their first match of the International Cricket Council #39;s Champions Trophy tournament in Edgbaston. | 1 |
Celtic defeats Dundee 3-0 to keep Scottish league record perfect Henri Camara #39;s two goals and another from John Hartson earned Scottish leaders Celtic a 3-0 victory Saturday over Dundee, giving the defending champions a perfect record in five matches. | 1 |
Serena case serves as proof that tennis needs technology Human error was egregious and intrusive in the final game of the third set of Serena Williams #39; loss to Jennifer Capriati in the US Open in New York on Tuesday. | 1 |
Injuries, Seminoles can #39;t stop Gore Frank Gore - the Miami Hurricanes junior running back who has had two college seasons torn apart by tearing apart two knees -ent rambling 18 yards into an Orange Bowl end zone sometime near midnight Friday to complete a 16-10 overtime win against | 1 |
El Salvador fires national soccer coach SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador - El Salvador national soccer coach Juan Ramon Paredes was fired Saturday following two recent defeats in World Cup qualifying games. | 1 |
No. 16 Iowa 17, Iowa St. 10 Ed Hinkel made a diving, fingertip catch for a key touchdown and No. 16 Iowa stiffened on defense when it needed to most to beat Iowa State 17-10 Saturday. | 1 |
Military Specialist Pleads Guilty to Abuse and Is Jailed The first American military intelligence specialist to stand trial in connection with the abuse of detainees at Abu Ghraib prison pleaded guilty here on Saturday to abusing prisoners. | 0 |
Indonesia releases embassy attack footage Indonesian police on Saturday released security camera images of a truck bombing outside the Australian Embassy, and investigators found traces of explosives in a room rented by two Malaysian militants wanted in the blast. | 0 |
Europe Compromises with US on Iran Nuke Deadline France, Britain and Germany have met a key US demand by drafting a UN nuclear resolution that sets a November deadline for Iran to dispel worries it has a covert atom bomb program, diplomats said on Saturday. | 0 |
New York sues Saudi Arabia for 9/11 WASHINGTON: New York and New Jersey authorities have said they will join a lawsuit suing Saudi Arabia, Osama bin Laden and other Islamic institutions that allegedly raised money for terrorism. | 0 |
Italy #39;s Muslims Join Demonstrations Against Kidnappings Italy #39;s small Muslim community took part in demonstrations around the country on Saturday to add its voice to a chorus of calls for the release of two Italian female aid workers abducted in Iraq last week. | 0 |
Sudan opposition says member tortured to death A member of Sudan #39;s opposition Islamist Popular Congress has been tortured to death in detention by security forces, a party official says. | 0 |
Dow wanes, Nasdaq gains Alcoa #39;s profit warning a thorn in industrials #39; side. Nasdaq up with PeopleSoft, extended tech rally. NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Alcoa #39;s profit warning bruised the Dow Friday, while the broader market inched higher | 2 |
US trade deficit declines as exports increase WASHINGTON The US trade deficit narrowed 9 percent in July from the record of the previous month as exports rose and a decrease in oil shipments led to the first decline in imports in 11 months, the Commerce Department said Friday. | 2 |
Fresno State 45 (13) Kansas State 21 MANHATTAN, Kansas Fresno State pulled off its biggest win ever against a ranked team by downing number-13 Kansas City 45-to-21 in Manhattan. | 1 |
Camara double boosts Celtic CELTIC moved eight points clear of Rangers in the Scottish Premier League with a comfortable 3-0 win at home to Dundee overnight. A brace for Senegalese striker Henri Camara and a solitary strike by John Hartson | 1 |
Swedes Gather in Memory of Anna Lindh The terrorist events in the US werent the only unhappy birthdays to be remembered on Sept. 11. A year ago, Swedish Foreign Minister Anna Lindh was stabbed to death in a department store as horrified shoppers watched. | 0 |
Greek Orthodox leader dies in helicopter crash Egypt #39;s Patriarch of Alexandria, a top Greek Orthodox leader in a post that traces its lineage back to one of the first disciples of Christ, has been killed in a helicopter crash, Greek authorities say. | 0 |
Bomb Explodes in Saudi, US Shuts Jeddah Consulate (Update1) The US embassy in Saudi Arabia closed its consulate in the Red Sea port city of Jeddah after a car bomb exploded in the town on the third anniversary of the terrorist attacks on Washington and New York. | 0 |
Sweden Remembers Slain Foreign Minister Hundreds of Swedes paused outside a department store Saturday to remember their former foreign minister, a popular politician who was stabbed and killed by a mentally ill man while shopping one year ago. | 0 |
Jamaica counts cost of hurricane Two people die as Hurricane Ivan wreaks havoc across Jamaica and heads for the Cayman Islands and Cuba. | 0 |
Hewitt advances to US Open final Lleyton Hewitt beat his sister #39;s boyfriend Joachim Johansson 6-4, 7-5, 6-3 to advance to his first Grand Slam final in two years at the US Open in New York early this morning. | 1 |
WRAPUP 1-Arsenal beat Fulham, Chelsea and Man Utd draw Champions Arsenal extended their record unbeaten Premier League run to 45 games with a 3-0 win at Fulham on Saturday but title rivals Chelsea were held 0-0 at | 1 |
Fresno State Slams No. 13 Kansas State MANHATTAN, Kansas (Sports Network) - Dwayne Wright rushed for 74 yards and two touchdowns and Paul Pinegar added a pair of scoring passes, as Fresno State crushed 13th-ranked Kansas State, 45-21, at KSU Stadium. | 1 |
No. 18 Auburn 43, Mississippi St. 14 Carnell Williams ran for 122 yards and two touchdowns, and Ronnie Brown added 147 yards rushing to lead No. 18 Auburn past Mississippi State 43-14 on Saturday. | 1 |
Dying star creates fantasy-like sculpture of gas and dust In this detailed view from NASA #39;s Hubble Space Telescope, the so-called Cat #39;s Eye Nebula looks like the penetrating eye of the disembodied sorcerer Sauron from the film adaptation of quot;The Lord of the Rings. | 3 |
Stars and Stripes Are Gone, but There Is Plenty to Salute ENNIFER CAPRIATI had already dispatched Serena Williams, with a little help from the flawed human eye. Justine Henin-Hardenne was long gone, leaving a vacuum at the top of the draw. | 1 |
McDowell keeps lead in German Masters Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland held his three-shot lead in the German Masters Saturday at 14-under-par 20. McDowell, 25, shot a 69 in the third round to maintain the | 1 |
India have it easy against Kenya Sourav Ganguly led from the front with a judicious 90 as India beat Kenya by 98 runs in their opening Group C match in the ICC Champions Trophy, at the Rose Bowl, Southampton, on Saturday. | 1 |
Celtic move eight points in front GLASGOW, Scotland -- Henri Camara scored twice as Celtic beat Dundee 3-0 to move eight points clear of Rangers in the Scottish Premier League. | 1 |
No. 16 Iowa Survives Rival Iowa State Ed Hinkel made a diving, fingertip catch for a key touchdown and No. 16 Iowa stiffened on defense when it needed to most to beat Iowa State 17-10 Saturday. | 1 |
Economy has gained #39;some traction, #39; Greenspan says Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan told Congress yesterday that the economy has quot;regained some traction quot; after a lull in late spring, reinforcing expectations of higher | 2 |
US Soldier Jailed Over Iraq Abuse After Confession BAGHDAD, September 11 (IslamOnline.net amp; News Agencies) - The first US military intelligence soldier to stand trial over the Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal received on Saturday, September 11, an eight-month jail term after he pleaded guilty. | 0 |
Karzai dismisses powerful military governor ahead of Afghan polls KABUL - Afghan President Hamid Karzai dismissed a powerful warlord from his post as provincial governor Saturday in the latest move to solidify the central governments control of wayward provinces ahead of Octobers landmark polls. | 0 |
Rivers Run Black, and Chinese Die of Cancer As urbanites with rising incomes are demanding better air and water, the countryside is increasingly becoming a dumping ground. | 0 |
Toll of Death and Ruin Grows in Soaked Jamaica The storm was continued today toward Florida, with the Cayman Islands and Cuba immediately in its sights. | 0 |
PluggedIn: New Car Gadgets May Distract Drivers (Reuters) Reuters - Drivers still learning how to talk\on cell phones and maneuver at the same time are headed for an\even more complex world. | 3 |
Struggling Sosa Dropped to Sixth in Order (AP) AP - Struggling Sammy Sosa was dropped to No. 6 in the Chicago Cubs' batting order Saturday, the first time he's hit that low in more than 10 years. Booed frequently at Wrigley Field recently, Sosa was batting just .254 before Saturday's game with Florida. | 1 |
Chrysler Boss Sets Sights on Europe (Reuters) Reuters - It has taken six years, but\Chrysler is betting it has improved the quality and style of\its cars to the point where it can win over twice as many\European motorists, its chief executive said. | 2 |
Illinois Takes Top Ranking in AP Poll (AP) AP - Illinois took an unusual route to the top of The Associated Press' men's college basketball poll. | 1 |
News in brief A massive air-drop of paper birds to promote peace failed to halt violence in Thailand #39;s restive south, with a spate of new attacks yesterday. | 0 |
Ivan Pummels Jamaica; 50 Dead in Caribbean KINGSTON, Jamaica - Hurricane Ivan lashed Jamaica with monstrous waves, driving rain and winds nearing 155 mph Saturday, killing at least five people as it washed away homes and tore roofs off houses and trees from the ground but unexpectedly spared the island from a direct hit. In the storm's wake, authorities in hard-hit Grenada found another eight bodies, raising the toll on the island to 34 dead and the toll across the Caribbean to 50... | 0 |
Young NFL QBs Get Rough Treatment (AP) AP - It's third-and-long, the game's on the line, the crowd is screaming, and the young quarterback with the pounding heart and racing thoughts gets a little unsettled as he takes his place behind the center. | 1 |
EU embroiled in taxing debate over 'fiscal dumping' (AFP) AFP - European finance ministers clashed over Franco-German proposals to harmonise EU corporate taxes to prevent lower-cost member states grabbing too much of the investment pie. | 2 |
U.S.: Bin Laden Likely Issuing Orders BAGRAM, Afghanistan - The trail has gone cold in the hunt for suspected Sept. 11 mastermind Osama bin Laden three years after the audacious attacks, but the al-Qaida chief and his No... | 0 |
U.S. Servicemen React to Bush Guard Memos ALBANY, Ga. - Frank Jones says he's angry about newly revealed memos that indicate President Bush got preferential treatment in the Air National Guard during the Vietnam war, but he's not surprised by favoritism in the Guard... | 0 |
Indonesia Releases Embassy Attack Footage JAKARTA, Indonesia - Indonesian police on Saturday released security camera images of a truck bombing outside the Australian Embassy, and investigators found traces of explosives in a room rented by two Malaysian militants wanted in the blast. Also Saturday, around 1,000 members of a hardline Muslim group rallied in downtown Jakarta against Thursday's attack, which killed nine people, two of them suspected suicide bombers... | 0 |
Chinese FM discusses boosting links with Yemen (AFP) AFP - Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing concluded a visit to Yemen after handing President Ali Abdullah Saleh a message from his Chinese counterpart proposing boosting political and economic links between the two countries, the official SABA news agency reported. | 0 |
Dow weakness prevails Technology rise loses steam by close. Weakness in blue chips returns. Rising oil prices weigh. By Alexandra Twin, CNN/Money staff writer. | 2 |
Europe Sets Deadline for Iran on Weapons BERLIN - Europe's major powers have agreed to set a November deadline on Iran to meet demands meant to resolve concerns that it is secretly trying to make nuclear weapons, in a confidential document made available Saturday to The Associated Press. The draft resolution was prepared by France, Germany and Britain for Monday's start of a key meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the U.N... | 0 |
Palestinian poll race tight Two of the first opinion polls since nominations closed for the Palestinian presidential election show a tight race between the establishment candidate, Mahmoud Abbas, and the imprisoned military commander, Marwan Barghouti. | 0 |
NASA: Spaceport Should Withstand Ivan (AP) AP - NASA's hurricane-damaged spaceport should be able to withstand the wind and rain from Ivan if the storm stays well to the west, the Kennedy Space Center's director said Saturday. | 3 |
Edwards Addresses Black Caucus in D.C. (AP) AP - The nation has faced innumerable challenges in its history #151; social, medical and political #151; but the American spirit always bounces back, Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards said Saturday. | 0 |
DONZI MARINE Is hiring skilled workers now! We Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf, front right, listens to a musical group at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, late Sunday, Dec. 5, 2004. | 0 |
Chrysler Boss Sets Sights on Europe CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - It has taken six years, but Chrysler is betting it has improved the quality and style of its cars to the point where it can win over twice as many European motorists, its chief executive said. | 2 |
Snow Sees Post-9/11 Comeback for Economy WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. economy is making a comeback and moving in the right direction after taking an "incredible blow" from the Sept. 11 attacks three years ago, Treasury Secretary John Snow said on Saturday. | 2 |
A Great Place to Start Redskins rookie Chris Cooley, an obscure third-round pick from Utah State, finds himself starting at H-back, a critical position in the offense installed by Joe Gibbs. | 1 |
PluggedIn: New Car Gadgets May Distract Drivers LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Drivers still learning how to talk on cell phones and maneuver at the same time are headed for an even more complex world. | 3 |
Eisner, Disney To Part Ways in 2006 Michael Eisner and Frank Wells transformed Disney by revitalizing its dormant animation efforts, expanding the theme parks and, most dramatically, by purchasing Capital Cities/ABC in 1995, thus | 2 |
Former star returns to clinic quickly BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- Diego Maradona was taken to hospital for a time Saturday with breathing problems but was then sent back to a drug treatment center and his life was not in immediate danger, a family member said. | 1 |
WHO warns Thai bird flu monitoring lagging BANGKOK: The World Health Organisation (WHO) has criticised Thailand for not doing enough to monitor birds capable of carrying the deadly avian flu virus, the media reports, following the kingdom #39;s ninth human death. | 0 |
SAP More Friendly to Oracle-PeopleSoft (Reuters) Reuters - German business software giant SAP\ is starting to see the silver lining in a potential\linkup between rivals Oracle and PeopleSoft ,\the German Sunday newspaper Welt am Sonntag reported. | 3 |
Federer Advances to U.S. Open Final with Win Over Henman NEW YORK (Reuters) - Top seed Roger Federer was at his dismissive best on Saturday as he breezed to a 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 victory over fifth seed Tim Henman to reach the final of the U.S. Open for the first time. | 1 |
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