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Baseball-Pierre Hits, Burnett Pitches Marlins to Easy Win Juan Pierre had three hits and AJ Burnett pitched eight solid innings as the Florida Marlins salvaged a split of their key four-game series against the Chicago Cubs with an 11-1 win in the series finale in National League play Sunday. | 1 |
Ibrahimovic scores as Juventus wins opener Brescia, Italy (Sports Network) - New acquisition Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored in his debut as Juventus dominated Brescia 3-0 Sunday. | 1 |
Deportivo upset by battling Osasuna MADRID: Deportivo Coruna slumped to a surprise 3-1 home defeat by Osasuna last night after the visitors fought back from a goal down and a sending-off to claim their first Primera Liga win of the season. | 1 |
Violence as Karzai sacks governor DEMONSTRATORS set fire to United Nations offices and stoned United States soldiers in the Afghan city of Herat, a day after the government sacked its popular and powerful warlord as governor. | 0 |
Far-right stoking civil war in Israel over Gaza, says Sharon ISRAELI prime minister Ariel Sharon yesterday warned that far-right elements could push the country into a civil war if they continue with heated rhetoric in opposition to his plan for a unilateral withdrawal from the Gaza Strip. | 0 |
Iraqi PM Says Elections Must Go Ahead -UK Papers (Reuters) Reuters - Iraq's interim Prime Minister told\British media in an interview published on Monday he wanted\elections to go ahead as planned in January even if violence\prevented some Iraqis from voting. | 0 |
Nevada's E-Vote Free of Serious Problems (AP) AP - Alarmed by software glitches, security threats and computer crashes with ATM-like voting machines, officials from Washington, D.C., to California are considering an alternative from an unlikely place: Nevada. | 3 |
Singh Spoils 100th Anniversary Party in Canada OAKVILLE, Ontario (Reuters) - Vijay Singh began his reign as world number one with a dramatic sudden death playoff win over Mike Weir in the Canadian Open on Sunday. | 1 |
HTTP Deltas, RSS, and Differential Content Fetching \\It seems PubSub.com is offering a bounty on an HTTP Delta implementation\of RFC 3229. This seems in response to the current meme of RSS and Atom\syndication bloat.\ \First off this is certainly *very* generous of them. I'd like to see this\happen more. Good for you guys!\\I myself have thought that HTTP Deltas were a viable solution but I was\wrong.\\Of course most people aren't familiar with HTTP deltas. Eseentially what an\HTTP delta enables is a client/server differential protocol that can exchange a\patch from the server to the client. The client is then patched and it will\then have the updated version without having to transfer the *entire* document\again.\\For example say you ...\\ | 3 |
More on the INDUCE Act \\"Copyright officials recommended on Thursday that U.S. law be amended so that\companies that rely on copyright infringement to make a profit can be held\liable for their actions."\\Which of course applies only to US companies. Kazaa should be free and clear.\\...\\Should have supplied a link. I'm a BAD blogger!\\ | 3 |
Australia #39;s S amp;P/ASX 200 Index Heads for Record; Foodland Rises Australia #39;s S amp;P/ASX 200 Index advanced for a third day and was heading for a record close. Foodland Associated Ltd. rose after full-year earnings climbed 19 percent, helped by one-time gains. | 2 |
IBM eServer to support Dual-Core processors IBM announced that it will begin shipping its new eServer 326 server to its enterprise clients starting next week. This server will be an upgrade from the company #39;s previously released eServer 325 model. | 3 |
Federer, Near-Perfect, Wins US Open Against Hewitt (Update2) Roger Federer got off to an almost- perfect start and beat Lleyton Hewitt 6-0, 7-6 (7-3), 6-0 for the championship at the US Open, his third Grand Slam title of the year. | 1 |
Athletics: Holmes loses with smile as cruise control misfires Kelly Holmes lost a race and broke into a radiant smile. But then you can do that kind of thing when you are a double Olympic champion. | 1 |
Ferrari show rolls on RUBENS Barrichello finally won his first Formula One race of the season to hand Ferrari victory on its home circuit yesterday. He punched the air in pure delight as he beat teammate Michael Schumacher at the | 1 |
Spurs frustrated by Norwichs Green LONDON: Tottenham were held to a 0-0 draw by Premier League newcomers Norwich yesterday, spurning the chance to go third in the standings behind fellow London clubs Arsenal and Chelsea. | 1 |
Gunners extend winning stretch ARSENAL pulled clear at the top of the English Premier League table for the first time this season after producing a devastating change of gear to sink London rival Fulham 3-0 yesterday. | 1 |
Bonds hits No. 699; Giants gain wild card lead Phoenix, AZ (Sports Network) - Barry Bonds hit career home run No. 699, Jason Schmidt tossed a complete game to pick up a win for the first time in five starts, and San Francisco grabbed solo possession of | 1 |
Deportivo goes down at home La Coruna, Spain (Sports Network) - Osasuna overcame a red card to shock Deportivo La Coruna Sunday, 3-1. Deportivo took a 1-0 lead into halftime on a Walter Pandiani strike in the 19th minute. | 1 |
New spasm of violence sweeps across Iraq BAGHDAD: At least 110 people have been killed across Iraq in a sharp escalation of violence that saw gun battles, car bombs and bombardments rock the capital. | 0 |
Nuclear agency weighs Iran steps The UN #39;s nuclear watchdog is meeting in Vienna on Monday to consider a European draft resolution aimed at addressing concern about Iran #39;s nuclear programme. | 0 |
Thousands Protest Gaza and West-Bank Disengagement Nearly 100, 000 protestors, mostly Orthodox Jews, gathered in downtown Jerusalem #39;s Zion Square on Sunday night in opposition to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon #39;s plan to evacuate settlements in the West Bank and Gaza. | 0 |
Iraqi PM Says Elections Must Go Ahead -UK Papers Iraq #39;s interim Prime Minister told British media in an interview published on Monday he wanted elections to go ahead as planned in January even if violence prevented some Iraqis from voting. | 0 |
Speak to my right ear, sing to my left When scientists studied babies #39; hearing they found the left ear was more attuned to music and the right better at picking up speech-like sounds. | 3 |
Linda Dillman On RFID Wal-Mart #39;s CIO talks about the potential for RFID to revolutionize the retailer #39;s quot;take-care-of-the-customer quot; processes. | 3 |
Big five set their sights on mobile TV The world #39;s top five handset vendors, Nokia, Motorola, Siemens, NEC and Sony Erics, have announced a co-operative deal to investigate mobile broadcast services. | 3 |
NASA: Station #39;s Oxygen Generator Fails CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - The main oxygen generator for the international space station has failed, and the two astronauts on board may have to tap into an attached cargo ship #39;s air supply next week, NASA said Thursday. | 3 |
Hitachi Joins Intel In Hard Drive Standard Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Inc. and Intel Corp. have joined in supporting an interface technology proposed for compact hard-disk drives used in portable music players, handheld computers and mobile phones. | 3 |
Flawless Federer is fantastic New York -- It will take years for Roger Federer to match numbers with the all-time greats of tennis. In the category of pure elegance, he might have arrived officially on Sunday. | 1 |
Broncos Beat Chiefs 34-24 Behind Griffin: NFL Week 1 (Update3) Quentin Griffin rushed for 156 yards and scored three touchdowns to lead the Denver Broncos to a 34-24 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. | 1 |
Europe #39;s spirit may overwhelm that of the American side Perhaps perspective had returned to the Ryder Cup after the unfortunate fan abuse directed at the European team at The Country Club near Boston in 1999 and the inappropriate celebration by American | 1 |
Owens in spotlight quickly with Eagles The City of Brotherly Love does not shower affection as freely as its moniker suggests. Philadelphia fanatics booed when the Eagles took quarterback Donovan McNabb second overall | 1 |
Pro football: Culpepper puts on a show To say Daunte Culpepper was a little frustrated watching the Dallas Cowboys run more than 10 minutes off the clock on a single first-half drive Sunday afternoon is an understatement. | 1 |
Bucs #39; Lack Of Offense In Opener Was Like A Cold Blast From The <b>...</b> It took them 23 minutes to make a first down. We still don #39;t know how long it took to make a touchdown, because they still haven #39;t made one. | 1 |
Dolphins switch to Feeley In his first major quarterback decision of the season, Dave Wannstedt went for the safe choice. On Sunday, the Miami Dolphins coach went for the obvious one. | 1 |
Arsenal breaks from the crowd Plenty of goals came courtesy of new summer signings in the Premiership Saturday but, despite an air of fresh promise abounding, there was still a familiar feel to proceedings. | 1 |
Schmidt #39;s gem is golden for Giants Bonds #39; blast also helps SF take <b>...</b> Phoenix -- Barry Bonds hit his 699th home run Sunday, one of his sweet-mother-of-creation, look-at-it-go blows that soared 460 feet before it smacked the giant video board that towers over center field at Bank One Ballpark. | 1 |
(Sept. 12, 2004) Quick takes on some of Week 1 #39;s more <b>...</b> Cleveland 20, Baltimore 3: So much for the Ravens being a hot pick to return to the Super Bowl. What happened to their dominant defense? | 1 |
OPEC Finds Few Options to Put a Lid On Oil Prices The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is preparing to meet in Vienna on Wednesday in an unfamiliar and uncomfortable mood: helplessness. | 2 |
No change to interest rates seen The central bank is likely to keep interest rates at historical lows for now amid worries about weakening demand for electronics goods in the second half, economists said yesterday. | 2 |
Sailing away Please read this first: Following is an independent investment commentary and analysis from the Reuters.com investment channel expressing views that are not connected with Reuters News. | 2 |
Tokyo Stocks Open Higher; Dollar Falls Tokyo stocks opened higher Monday following Wall Street #39;s strength on Friday. The dollar was down against the Japanese yen. The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 issues was up 56. | 2 |
Restrictions Likely On Some Clothing A senior United States trade official strongly suggested that the Bush administration will move in coming weeks to limit imports of Chinese clothing, opening a new front | 2 |
Foodland 2nd-Half Profit Rises 8 on One-Time Gains (Update1) Foodland Associated Ltd., which owns supermarkets in Australia and New Zealand, said second-half profit rose 8 percent, boosted by sales of property to a real estate investment trust and reduced borrowing costs. | 2 |
Trump-led group may invest \$3 bil. in Incheon A group of investors, including Donald Trump Jr., plan to invest \$3 billion to develop Yeongjong Island in Incheon, a Korean legislator has said, part of a government project to create a Northeast Asian logistics hub. | 2 |
Capital ups Qantas stake US investment manager Capital Group Companies Inc has increased its stake in the nation #39;s largest carrier, Qantas Airways, to 10. | 2 |
French public deficit may hit 3.6 of GDP SCHEVENINGEN - The French public deficit is expected to come to 3.6 of output this year and around 3 or slightly less in 2005, Finance Minister Nicholas Sarkozy predicted. | 2 |
World markets - 13 September 2004 New York - Investors are expected to focus on oil prices and earnings outlooks this week, and the slightest warning about revenues could weigh on stocks. | 2 |
Cayman Islanders flee to rooftops Cayman Islanders clambered onto rooftops and kitchen tables Sunday to escape surging the floodwaters of Hurricane Ivan. A monster storm packing 150 mph (240 kph) winds | 0 |
CORRECTED: N.Korea Blast Cause Unclear But Many Theories (Corrects dates: in paragraphs 4, 9 and 16 ...Sept... instead of ...Aug... and in paragraph 7...Sept. 8 to 9...instead of...Aug. 2 to 3.). | 0 |
Sharon Says Incitement to Oppose Disengagement Plan Must End Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said opponents of his proposal to evacuate settlements in the Gaza Strip and West Bank must stop inciting the military and security forces to reject the withdrawal plan. | 0 |
Police disrupt rally near tomb PANCHWAD, Sept 12: Police used a baton charge to drive back hundreds of slogan-shouting Hindu hardliners trying to make their way to the 17th century Muslim general #39;s tomb they have threatened to demolish. | 0 |
US-Led Forces Retake Northern Iraqi City The US military launched a major pre-dawn assault Sunday to wrest the northern city of Tall Afar from insurgents but encountered almost no resistance, leaving uncertain | 0 |
Over 200 arrested in violence on Pinochet coup anniversary in <b>...</b> As many as 205 people were arrested in overnight unrest Saturday on the anniversary of the 1973 coup that led Augusto Pinochet to power. | 0 |
New spasm of violence sweeps Iraq, killing 110 At least 110 people were killed across Iraq yesterday in a sharp escalation of violence that saw gun battles, car bombs and bombardments rock the capital. | 0 |
Holmes runs on despite mixed feelings over future Kelly Holmes has admitted to mixed feelings about her future as it dawns on her that she will never be able to top winning two Olympic gold medals. | 1 |
NFL Game Summary - Tampa Bay at Washington Landover, MD (Sports Network) - Clinton Portis ran 64 yards for a touchdown the first time he touched the ball and finished with 149 yards rushing on 29 carries to lead the Washington Redskins to a 16-10 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at FedEx Field | 1 |
Mayfield clears mind after owner #39;s message Ray Evernham was fighting the thick air of tension with every step on pit road. Up ahead, Mark Martin sat in his car ready to vomit -- but more on that later. | 1 |
Star dust survives crash landing Scientists have salvaged intact materials from the Genesis space probe that crashed in the Utah desert last week after its parachutes failed to deploy, the US space agency said. | 3 |
A Common Language for Penguins In its campaign to discredit Linux, the main rival to its Windows operating system, Microsoft (MSFT ) once published a witty print advertisement in Germany that showed four penguins standing in a row. | 3 |
Skins win one for the Gibber The Washington Redskins made Joe Gibbs homecoming a festive occasion Sunday, combining an offensive bolt of lightning and a thunderous, suffocating | 1 |
In a Season Full of Tension, the Race Has Just Begun Mark Martin has finished second in the points race in Nascar #39;s premier series four times, so he knows the excruciating gut turn of coming close but not close enough. | 1 |
Greens leader astounded at content of debate Australian Greens leader Bob Brown says he is astounded issues like the environment and rural and regional Australia did not rate a mention in last night #39;s debate between the Prime Minister and the Opposition leader. | 0 |
OPEC #39;s choices limited ahead of Wednesday meet OPEC will do all it can to show it wants to stabilize sky-high oil prices when the cartel meets here on Wednesday, but having already maximized production there is little more it can do to calm the markets. | 2 |
Overseas investors to visit South Korea hub A group of foreign investors was planning to invest \$3 billion (R19.6 billion) to develop Yeongjong Island in Incheon as part of a government project to create a northeast Asian logistics | 2 |
Feeley gets the call Coach Dave Wannstedt made official on Sunday what everyone suspected: AJ Feeley will start at quarterback for the Dolphins for the Week 2 game at Cincinnati. | 1 |
Hostility Sweeps Iraq: US Gunship Target Crowd Killing Dozens BAGHDAD (Iraq): As the intensity of skirmishes swelled on the soils of Iraq, dozens of people were put to death with toxic shots by the US helicopter gunship, which targeted the civilians, milling around a burning American vehicle in a Baghdad street on | 0 |
Florida relieved as Ivan shifts MIAMI -- The outlook for South Florida and the Florida Keys improved considerably Saturday as Hurricane Ivan unexpectedly jogged west near Jamaica and forecasters kept moving the storm #39;s projected track farther over the Gulf of Mexico. | 2 |
A Trump takes look at Korea SEOUL A group of investors, including Donald Trump Jr., plans to invest \$3 billion to develop Yeongjong Island in Incheon, a South Korean lawmaker said Sunday. | 2 |
Speech Code From IBM to Become Open Source BM plans to announce today that it will contribute some of its speech-recognition software to two open-source software groups. The move is a tactical step by International Business Machines | 3 |
Sorenstam stays on top after 5th LPGA title BROKEN ARROW, Oklahoma, United States of America -- World number one Annika Sorenstam of Sweden captured her fifth LPGA title of the season, firing a one-under par 70 here Sunday to win the 54-hole Hammons Hotel Classic by four strokes. | 1 |
Clearing obstacles Adrian Fernandez overcame an equipment failure that turned his pit stops into mini-marathons, made a key pass of Bryan Herta and then held all challengers at bay Sunday for | 1 |
Spurs frustrated by Norwich keeper Green Tottenham Hotspur were left to rue missed chances after being held to a 0-0 draw by Premier League newcomers Norwich City at White Hart Lane on Sunday. | 1 |
Arsenal extends win streak Arsenal stretched its record unbeaten string in the Premier League to 45 games, Freddie Ljungberg #39;s two second-half goals -- and another from Jose Antonio Reyes -- making the difference in yesterday #39;s 3-0 victory at Fulham. | 1 |
Hurricane Ivan Still Strong Hurricane Ivan has gotten stronger once again, and is back to a category five storm. Ivan #39;s sustained winds are at 160 miles-per-hour, as it leaves behind a deadly trail in the Caribbean and heads toward Cuba. | 0 |
N.Korea Says Blast Part of Hydro-Electric Project SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea said Monday last week's explosion in its remote northeast was part of a hydro-electric project, the BBC quoted the North's foreign minister as saying. | 0 |
N.Korea Blast Cause Unclear But Many Theories SEOUL (Reuters) - An accident at an underground munitions depot or a weapons factory was the likely cause of a huge explosion in North Korea last week, and there were possibly two blasts, South Korean media reports said on Monday. | 0 |
Legal Steps Start for Accused U.S. Deserter Jenkins CAMP ZAMA, Japan (Reuters) - Legal procedures are under way to decide the fate of U.S. Army Sergeant Charles Robert Jenkins, accused of deserting to North Korea four decades ago, a U.S. Army official said Monday. | 0 |
Vary: ETag Extensions \\Sam posts an interesting proposal. This is better than the HTTP delta\suggestion but still has a few issues.\\The client needs to know the ETags before it can start performing differential\fetches. With date ranges you still preserve the initial archive query. For\example when you first subscribe to a feed you could fetch 30 days worth of\posts. If you like the feed you can even fetch *older* posts which could be\really cool. Also even if you still use faster checksum algorithm like CRC32 or\Adler32 you still have an O(N) performance hit for your document. If you have a\btree on your post dates you will gave O(log(N)) for search for a much smaller\string (64bit in most situations). F ...\\ | 3 |
Mayfield earns shot at the Cup Jeremy Mayfield had one very big incentive for winning Saturday #39;s Chevy Rock amp; Roll 400 at Richmond International Raceway. | 1 |
Vikes have too many weapons for #39;Boys In the battle of two No. 1s -- the No. 1 offense of 2003 against the No. 1 defense -- the Minnesota Vikings held all the aces. They had No. | 1 |
Mexico deports US teens in rehab Mexico closes three rehab centres and deports nearly 600 US teenagers having treatment for being there illegally. | 0 |
With Eye on Storm, Skittish Floridians Search for Safety With a third hurricane bearing down on Florida, thousands spent the weekend uncertain whether, when or where to flee. | 0 |
Surge of Baghdad Violence Leaves 59 Dead BAGHDAD, Iraq - Insurgents hammered central Baghdad on Sunday with one of their most intense mortar and rocket barrages ever in the heart of the capital, heralding a day of violence that killed nearly 60 people nationwide as security appeared to spiral out of control. On Monday, a series of explosions rocked the insurgent stronghold of Fallujah and clouds of smoke rose into the sky, witnesses said... | 0 |
Arson Suspected in Ohio Fire, Killing 10 COLUMBUS, Ohio - A suspected arson fire raced through an apartment complex in suburban Columbus on Sunday, killing 10 people who lived in the same apartment and forcing others to jump from third-story windows to escape. At least 53 people were left homeless by the blaze in Prairie Township, which destroyed the building's roof and third floor, melted siding and left its wooden skeleton exposed... | 0 |
Ivan Slams Caymans; Cuba in Line of Fire GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands - Hurricane Ivan battered the Cayman Islands with ferocious 150-mph winds Sunday, flooding homes, ripping off roofs and toppling trees three stories tall as its powerful eye thundered past. It then strengthened to Category 5 as it moved Monday on course for Cuba... | 0 |
Florida Keys Likely Spared Ivan's Wrath KEY WEST, Fla. - The only whooshing sound Hurricane Ivan stirred in the Keys and populous South Florida on Sunday was a sigh of relief from residents no longer fearful the 160-mph storm would make a direct hit... | 0 |
IBM Rolls Out New Linux Server Using Power5 Chip SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - International Business Machines Corp <A HREF="http://www.reuters.co.uk/financeQuoteLookup.jhtml?ticker=IBM.N qtype=sym infotype=info qcat=news">IBM.N</A> on Sunday announced a new computer server using its Power5 microprocessor tuned for the popular Linux operating system, as the No. 1 computer maker aims to broaden the adoption of Linux in broader corporate computing markets. | 3 |
Federer Beats Hewitt Easily to Win Open NEW YORK - Roger Federer is at his best against the best, when it counts the most, and he was pretty much perfect in the U.S. Open final... | 0 |
Britain objects to harmonised EU tax rate Moves to harmonise corporate tax systems across the European Union are to be resuscitated, despite the objections of Britain and Ireland. | 2 |
Broncos Defeat Chiefs 34-24 (AP) AP - Quentin Griffin might make the Denver Broncos forget Clinton Portis after all. Griffin ran for 156 yards and scored three touchdowns in his first game as Portis' replacement, lifting the Broncos to a 34-24 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night. | 1 |
IBM Rolls Out New Linux Server Using Power5 Chip (Reuters) Reuters - International Business Machines\Corp on Sunday announced a new computer server using\its Power5 microprocessor tuned for the popular Linux operating\system, as the No. 1 computer maker aims to broaden the\adoption of Linux in broader corporate computing markets. | 3 |
US Airways Files for Ch. 11 Bankruptcy (Reuters) Reuters - US Airways Group Inc. sought\bankruptcy on Sunday for the second time in two years, squeezed\by low-cost rivals, soaring fuel prices and a failure to win\new labor concessions. | 2 |
N.Korea Says Blast Part of Hydro-Electric Project (Reuters) Reuters - North Korea said Monday last week's\explosion in its remote northeast was part of a hydro-electric\project, the BBC quoted the North's foreign minister as saying. | 0 |
N.Korea Blast Cause Unclear But Many Theories (Reuters) Reuters - An accident at an underground munitions\depot or a weapons factory was the likely cause of a huge\explosion in North Korea last week, and there were possibly two\blasts, South Korean media reports said on Monday. | 0 |
Owens, McNabb Lead Eagles Past Giants (AP) AP - Terrell Owens flexed his muscles, flapped his arms and took his bows. Owens had three touchdown catches, Donovan McNabb threw for 330 yards and tied a career high with four TD passes and Brian Westbrook ran for 119 yards, leading the Philadelphia Eagles over the New York Giants 31-17 on Sunday. | 1 |
BAE Systems Unit to Buy DigitalNet Deal continues a consolidation of the market and would create a \$1.2 billion information technology division ranked among the federal government's top 10 providers.<br><FONT face="verdana,MS Sans Serif,arial,helvetica" size="-2"\ color="#666666"><B>-The Washington Post</b></font> | 3 |
Squarespace Lets Users Manage Multi-Page Sites There are two options for publishing on the Internet in a managed way: Blogs or expensive content management products that are complicated to implement. Squarespace is the middle ground. <FONT face="verdana,MS Sans Serif,arial,helvetica" size="-2"\ color="#666666"><B>-The Washington Post</b></font> | 3 |
US Oil Up Above #36;43, Watches Ivan, OPEC (Reuters) Reuters - U.S. oil prices climbed above #36;43 on\Monday as energy companies operating in the Gulf of Mexico\braced for possible widespread output disruptions from a\powerful hurricane and Iraq saw some of the bloodiest violence\in weeks. | 2 |
UK Ad Firm Clinches Bid for U.S. Rival (Reuters) Reuters - British advertising company WPP\ on Sunday said it has won an auction for U.S. rival\Gray Global , with what sources familiar with the\matter said was a cash-and-stock deal worth about 750 million\pounds ( #36;1.34 billion). | 2 |
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