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Squarespace Lets Users Manage Multi-Page Web Sites (washingtonpost.com) washingtonpost.com - Anthony Casalena was 17 when he got his first job as a programmer for a start-up called HyperOffice, a software company that makes e-mail and contact management applications for the Web. Hired as an intern, he became a regular programmer after two weeks and rewrote the main product line. | 3 |
Russia Says It Can Hit Militants Abroad (AP) AP - Russia has the right to carry out pre-emptive strikes on militant bases abroad, Russia's defense minister said Sunday, citing the school hostage crisis. He said Moscow and the United States see eye to eye on fighting terrorism. | 0 |
Gibbs Returns with Win as Redskins Edge Buccaneers (Reuters) Reuters - Clinton Portis ran 64 yards for a\touchdown and had 164 yards rushing as the Washington Redskins\used a stifling defense to edge the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 16-10\on Joe Gibbs' NFL return Sunday. | 1 |
Divorcee Gets Lesson in Finance (AP) AP - At first, Kristin Briggs felt mistrust. Not toward her husband, who wanted a divorce, but toward her new financial planner. | 2 |
Surge of Baghdad Violence Leaves 59 Dead (AP) AP - 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. | 0 |
US Airways Files for Ch. 11 Bankruptcy ALEXANDRIA, Va. (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 |
Company Making Fake Urine for Research (AP) AP - Synthetic urine, which sounds like something more likely to generate snickers than sales, is turning into a small success for a Kansas company. | 3 |
Scientists Say Mauna Loa May Soon Erupt (AP) AP - Earthquakes have been rumbling more frequently deep beneath Mauna Loa, suggesting that the world's largest volcano is getting ready to erupt for the first time in 20 years, scientists said. | 3 |
Premiers wary of new funding formula Martin proposes for medicare (Canadian Press) Canadian Press - OTTAWA (CP) - The premiers went for Sunday dinner at Prime Minister Paul Martin's but his offer of billions more for health care left them confused, frustrated, and hungry for more. | 0 |
Asian Stocks Gain, Techs Lead Charge SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Asian tech shares powered ahead on Monday, driving stock markets higher, while the dollar wobbled on weak U.S. economic data and worries about a possible hurricane-related supply crunch pushed crude oil futures higher. | 2 |
Groups Work on Schemes to Stop Hurricanes (AP) AP - Amateur hurricane-busters have come up with any number of crackpot ideas to spare Florida from ferocious storms. Among them: blowing hurricanes away with giant fans or blowing them up with nuclear warheads. | 3 |
Out of Nowhere, Kuznetsova Wins Open (AP) AP - A few days before she became the U.S. Open champion, Svetlana Kuznetsova walked into a drizzly night to play her quarterfinal match. | 1 |
Amid unrest, Iraq president says vote delay would aid quot;forces of <b>...</b> BAGHDAD : Iraq #39;s interim President Ghazi al-Yawar, ahead of a meeting with US President George W. Bush, rejected any delay to January 30 polls, saying postponement would hand victory to the quot;forces of darkness quot;. | 0 |
Cisco Unveils New Routers for Business CHICAGO (Reuters) - Cisco Systems Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=CSCO.O target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">CSCO.O</A>, the biggest maker of network gear for directing Internet traffic, on Monday said it will introduce a new line of low-end routers in the coming weeks aimed at winning more corporate business. | 2 |
Gibbs Returns with Win as Redskins Edge Buccaneers NEW YORK (Reuters) - Clinton Portis ran 64 yards for a touchdown and had 164 yards rushing as the Washington Redskins used a stifling defense to edge the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 16-10 on Joe Gibbs' NFL return Sunday. | 1 |
Insurers Seek Arbitration Vs. Boeing -WSJ PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - Insurance underwriters have sought legal arbitration for \$250 million in damages related to defects in some Boeing Co. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=BA.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">BA.N</A> satellites, The Wall Street Journal reported late on Sunday. | 2 |
NL Wrap: Easy Win for Marlins, Bonds Hits 699th Homer NEW YORK (Reuters) - Juan Pierre had three hits and AJ Burnett pitched eight solid innings to help the Florida Marlins salvage a split of their four-game series against the Chicago Cubs with an 11-1 rout in the National League (NL) Sunday. | 1 |
Bush Offers Sympathy at Russian Embassy (AP) AP - President Bush made an unexpected visit to the Russian Embassy on Sunday where he signed a book of condolences for victims of the school hostage seizure and expressed outrage at the actions of "evil terrorists." | 0 |
Security blanket for Karzai #39;s swearing in Threatened by the Taliban, surrounded by security forces and watched by the second tier of the Bush administration, Hamid Karzai is due to be inaugurated as Afghanistan #39;s first democratically elected president this morning. | 0 |
AL Wrap: Late Homers by Sheffield, Matsui Rally Yankees NEW YORK (Reuters) - Gary Sheffield and Hideki Matsui thumped back-to-back homers in the ninth inning to rally the New York Yankees to a 9-7 victory over the Baltimore Orioles in the American League Sunday. | 1 |
Dollar Slips Vs Yen as U.S. Data Awaited TOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar edged down against the yen on Monday, extending losses made after a decline in U.S. producer prices led investors to question whether the Federal Reserve would raise interest rates in September and beyond. | 2 |
Federer Title Win Beyond His Wildest Dreams NEW YORK (Reuters) - Roger Federer never thought in his "wildest dreams" he would win the U.S. Open. | 1 |
Eagles Lose OL Andrews PHILADELPHIA (Sports Network) - Offensive lineman Shawn Andrews, Philadelphia's No. 1 draft pick this year, suffered a fractured right leg in Sunday's game against the New York Giants. Head coach Andy Reid said after the Eagles' 31-17 victory that Andrews will miss the rest of the season. | 1 |
Federer Is Too Much for Hewitt in U.S. Open Final Roger Federer won the U.S. Open over Lleyton Hewitt and became the first player since Mats Wilander in 1988 to win three Grand Slam titles in one year. | 1 |
Gibbs Shows How to Go Home Again Clinton Portis took the handoff and sped down the right sideline, past Coach Joe Gibbs, for a 64-yard touchdown in the signal moment in the Redskins' victory. | 1 |
U.S. May Limit Chinese Imports BEIJING, Sept.12 -- 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 in a simmering trade conflict with the world's most populous country in the final weeks of the presidential campaign. | 2 |
A Stodgy Style, but BellSouth Starts to Loosen Its Top Button BellSouth's approach to business has been stable, disciplined, anything but flashy. But now the company is slowly shedding its conservative approach. | 2 |
At Disney, Mending Fences or Moving On? Without Michael D. Eisner at the helm of the Walt Disney Company, will Harvey Weinstein and Steven P. Jobs stay as partners? | 2 |
The Customer Relationship Expert Takes a Dose of Its Own Medicine Since 1993, Siebel dominated the market for customer service software. In recent years, however, it has stumbled. Can it regain its former glory? | 2 |
Owens Takes Flight The Eagles' connection of Donovan McNabb-to-Terrell Owens hooks up three times as they easily run past the Giants, 31-17, on Sunday. | 1 |
Yanks Walk Over O's Gary Sheffield and Hideki Matsui hit consecutive homers in the ninth inning, and the Yankees take advantage of 14 walks in a 9-7 win over the Orioles on Sunday. | 1 |
Off To a Fast Start Call it a fluke, or the upset of the week, or whatever you want. Fresno State's players and coaches don't think of it that way. | 1 |
Give this man an award The chants of quot;MVP, MVP quot; followed Gary Sheffield from Yankee Stadium, headed down I-95 and spent the weekend at Camden Yards, home of the Orioles in name only when the Yankees are in town. | 1 |
NEXTEL CUP: THE RACE BEFORE THE CHASE: Mayfield comes up with <b>...</b> Richmond --- With the stakes as high as they #39;ve ever been in a quot;regular-season quot; Nextel Cup race, Jeremy Mayfield turned in the performance of his career, winning the Chevy Rock and Roll 400 at Richmond International Raceway and clinching a berth in the 10 | 1 |
Bonds Bombs No. 699 Barry Bonds hits his 699th home run, and the Giants regain the NL wild-card lead with a 5-2 win over the Diamondbacks on Sunday. | 1 |
Singh Bests Weir Vijay Singh won another dramatic duel by beating Mike Weir Sunday in a playoff at the Canadian Open in Oakville, Ontario, and denying the fans a celebration they have wanted for 50 years. | 1 |
Idaho Hot Potato: Tech Companies A sparsely populated western state best known for potatoes is becoming a magnet for tech entrepreneurs. The slow pace, absence of traffic and low-rise landscape has helped lure 800 tech companies to the state. | 2 |
Oracle ruling highlights complexity of market Business-software maker's antitrust victory may pave way for accelerated merger activity in overcrowded IT markets, experts say. | 3 |
Rice's Car Crashes Adrian Fernandez wins the Delphi Indy 300, but is overshadowed by a crash that sent Buddy Rice's car skidding upside down along the track. | 1 |
Borland updates its life-cycle tools New versions of CaliberRM and StarTeam are intended to ease communication between developers and businesspeople. | 3 |
Cisco routers get an upgrade The new wide area network access routers feature embedded security measures and voice over Internet Protocol. | 3 |
US Airways again files for bankruptcy protection In another sign of the troubles facing the nation #39;s biggest airlines, US Airways filed Sunday for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time since 2002. | 2 |
Rubin criticizes Bush #39;s fiscal policy BOSTON (CBS.MW) - Former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin took aim at the Bush Administration over the weekend, calling the fiscal policy of the past three-and-half years quot;horrendous. | 2 |
Investors may be edgy on earning warnings NEW YORK - Investors are expected to focus on oil prices and corporate earnings outlooks this week, and the slightest warning about company revenues could weigh on stocks. | 2 |
Redskins relish their difficult victory Joe Gibbs #39; much-anticipated second term as Washington Redskins head coach opened yesterday with a hard-fought 16-10 triumph over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. | 1 |
Rough weekend for Big 12 North Going into the season, there were many uncertainties about the quality of the Big 12 North. And questions remain with Missouri, Kansas State and Nebraska suffering upsets this past week. | 1 |
Speech Code From I.B.M. to Become Open Source I.B.M. plans to announce that it will contribute some of its speech-recognition software to two open-source software groups. | 3 |
Violent Chilean anniversary. Three people with bullet injuries and over 200 arrests, was the final count of the violent protests in Santiago and other Chilean cities last Saturday, the 31st anniversary of the military coup led by former General Augusto Pinochet. | 0 |
Nortel, Under Deep Scrutiny, Now Faces Chinese Competition Not only is Nortel Networks mired in an accounting scandal, it now faces increased competition from Chinese upstarts. | 3 |
New Logo and Tagline for Xerox Xerox is saying goodbye to an old slogan as it moves beyond "The Document Company," to include technology and consulting. | 3 |
Free Code Graphing \\"The fcgp comes from Rusty Russell's Linux Kernel Graphing Project (lgp) - and\that's basically still the current state. While being much more optimized than\the original, the code is still in several regards specific to the Linux\kernel (the 2.4 series). I (creinig) happened to be the first (and only) one\to actually submit a patch and when Rusty ran out of time, he "convinced" me\to take over maintenance :-)"\\"The code takes a Linux kernel source distribution, crunches over it for about\35 minutes on a 400MHz machine / 11 minutes on a 1.2GHz Athlon (as of V2.5.2),\requiring up to 90MB RAM at peak times and about 240MB disk space (without\kernel sources) and finally produces a 22MB post ...\\ | 3 |
Qantas seeks more flights to India NEW DELHI/SYDNEY: Australia #39;s flag carrier Qantas Airways Ltd has initiated talks with the Indian government to expand its presence in India. | 2 |
Philippine Shares End At Record High; Telecom Stks #39; Gain MANILA (Dow Jones)--Philippines shares closed at a new 53-month high Monday, lifted by steady investor interest in key blue chips, particularly telecommunications stocks. | 2 |
Resort town becomes wireless hotspot #39; Lightning-fast wireless Internet access, anywhere, anytime has been the elusive goal of Internet junkies and e-mail-a-holics. It #39;s finally arrived - in Grand Haven, Mich. | 3 |
Floppy disk spins its way toward graveyard ATLANTALong the most common way to store letters, homework and other computer files, the floppy disk is going the way of the horse upon the arrival of the car: it #39;ll hang around, but never hold the same relevance in everyday life. | 3 |
WPP GRABS GREY FOR \$1.5B British advertising agency company WPP Group PLC has clinched a deal to buy Grey Global Group of New York in a cash-and-stock deal valued at \$1. | 2 |
Techs lead Nikkei #39;s rally TOKYO, Japan -- Tokyo #39;s Nikkei 225 average is almost 1.4 percent higher in afternoon trade Monday as investors take a cue from gains in US technology stocks, snapping up Toshiba, Hitachi and other lagging high-tech issues. | 2 |
Western Afghan city quiet after bloody clashes HERAT, Afghanistan: The western Afghan city of Herat has returned to calm following bloody riots over the sacking of the local governor which left at least four people dead and 50 injured. | 0 |
Iraqi resistance pushes the US back Iraqi resistance fighters are steadily rolling back the US-led occupation of their country, turning one city after another into a no-go zone for the occupation troops. | 0 |
U.S. Bomb Insurgent Stronghold of Fallujah (AP) AP - U.S. warplanes and artillery units bombed the Sunni insurgent stronghold of Fallujah on Monday, killing at least nine people and wounding 12, hospital officials and witnesses said. | 0 |
Progress in Jakarta blast probe Police investigating last week's car bombing in Jakarta find the chassis number of the vehicle used. | 0 |
expressway to neutrality WASHINGTON (CBS.MW) - The slew of speeches in the past week by Fed officials have cemented views that the Federal Open Market Committee will raise rates on Sept. | 2 |
Stakeholder says US Airways Ch. 11 filing quot;necessary quot; A major stakeholder in US Airways Group Inc. (UAIR.O: Quote, Profile, Research) on Sunday said the airline #39;s second filing for bankruptcy protection in two years was a quot;difficult | 2 |
Bayer links with Schering-Plough Germany #39;s Bayer AG has entered into a strategic pharmaceuticals alliance with Schering-Plough, Bayer said Monday. It said Schering-Plough would market and distribute some Bayer | 2 |
Let a Thousand Ideas Flower: China Is a New Hotbed of Research Harry Shum #39;s office may be one of the best places to witness the next stage of China #39;s rise as an economic powerhouse. Set in the heart of the Haidian District in Beijing, with its | 3 |
Pennsylvania porn law struck down A PENNSYLVANIA law which was designed to prevent Internet users from child pornography has been chucked out because it blocks free speech. | 3 |
Microsoft works to block iPod BOFFINS AT the company which prides itself on its security excellence, Microsoft, are working out ways of keeping Apple #39;s iPod users from plugging into networks. | 3 |
Transmeta ships 90 nanometre processor TRANSMETA HAS started shipping limited quantities of its X86 compatible Efficeon TM8800 processor, a low-powered CPU fabbed on 90-nanometre silicon. | 3 |
Sasser teen charged Sven Jaschan has been charged with computer sabotage, data manipulation and disruption of public systems. More than 143 Sasser victims have contacted prosecutors to report the damage they suffered in the vague hope of compensation. | 3 |
Santini praises Green Tottenham boss Jacques Santini was left ruing Norwich keeper Robert Green #39;s string of impressive saves after his side were held to a goalless draw. | 1 |
Sunday, September 12, 2004 Questions Answered Heading into the first game of a new season, every team has question marks. But in 2004, the Denver Broncos seemed to have more than normal. | 1 |
Three soldiers killed, three wounded in Iraq terrorist attack Three Polish soldiers died, while three others were wounded in Sunday #39;s terrorist attack in Iraq, 25 kilometers from the American base in Al-Hilla. | 0 |
no NH effect from US Airways woes The airline industrys financial crisis deepened yesterday as cash-strapped US Airways Group Inc., the nations seventh-largest carrier, filed for bankruptcy protection for the second time in two years. | 2 |
Japan #39;s Nikkei Average, Topix Advance; Toyota, Advantest Gain Japan #39;s Nikkei 225 Stock Average rose 56.74, or 0.5 percent, to 11,139.97 at 9:01 am in Tokyo. The broader Topix index gained 5.35, or 0.5 percent, to 1132. | 2 |
MR. WATCHDOG Plan ahead to protect interests Here #39;s what consumers ought to know about flying on the dominant airline for much of the Carolinas. Q. Will US Airways keep flying if the airline files again for bankruptcy? | 2 |
Clydesdale #39;saved from axe #39; CLYDESDALE Bank is being tipped to avoid the axe when parent National Australia Bank reveals the outcome of its review of European operations later this month. | 2 |
Bayer to Cooperate With Schering-Plough on Sales in US, Japan Bayer AG, Germany #39;s second-biggest drug and chemical maker, formed a marketing partnership with US rival Schering-Plough Corp. | 2 |
Federer enters record books with US Open win Federer was close to perfection as he raced through the first set in 18 minutes, dropping only five points. Hewitt fought back winning a tie-break in the second, before Federer stormed through the third to | 1 |
Cheers, jeers and overcoming fears in golf #39;s ultimate contest The last putt on the last hole of the last match. Bernhard Langer playing Hale Irwin and Langer has a six-footer for Europe to retain the Ryder Cup. | 1 |
Cowboys #39; defense drops the ball No one had to remind Dallas and Minnesota about how little Sunday #39;s opener at the Metrodome means over the course of a full season. | 1 |
Angry mob burns aid compounds Angry mobs loyal to ousted Gov. Ismail Khan burned half a dozen international aid compounds, looted their contents and stoned national army troops sent to keep order | 0 |
Iran rejects European demands to halt N-tech drive TEHRAN: Iran on Sunday rejected European demands to abandon its quot;sensitive nuclear activities quot; but reiterated its readiness to provide assurances that its atomic ambitions were entirely peaceful. | 0 |
Breakthrough in Embassy Bombing-Australia Investigators have found the chassis number of the van used in the Jakarta embassy attack, the same breakthrough that led to the identification of the Bali bombers, a top Australian policeman said Monday. | 0 |
Turbulent times for US airline companies NEW YORK : Storms, skyrocketing fuel prices, cutthroat competition and labor costs have shaped turbulent times for US airlines, and the troubles are starting to trickle down to the low-cost carriers. | 2 |
Sears Begins Selling Apparel, Home Fashions Online NEW YORK (Dow Jones)-- Sears Roebuck amp; Co. (S) today unveiled its softer side on the Web for the first time as part of an effort to steer its faltering apparel business in the right direction. | 2 |
BAE buys IT supplier to Pentagon UK defence giant BAE has acquired a leading American IT supplier to the Pentagon at a cost of \$600m (334m). Virginia-based DigitalNet provides services to US federal government agencies, including the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security. | 2 |
AstraZeneca shares fall on US drug blow AstraZeneca shares have fallen more than 6 percent after a US medical panel recommended regulators reject its anti-clotting pill Exanta, a key product for the company #39;s future growth. | 2 |
Strong summer for house prices House price inflation accelerated in July to 14.3 percent year-on-year, from 13.9 percent in June, official data shows, showing the property market still had plenty of momentum this summer. | 2 |
Bayer Announces Schering-Plough Alliance German chemical and drug maker Bayer AG announced Monday it has entered a strategic alliance with the Schering-Plough Corporation that will have the New Jersey-based company market and distribute Bayer #39;s primary care pharmaceutical products in the United | 2 |
Cisco Unveils New Routers for Business Cisco Systems Inc. (CSCO.O: Quote, Profile, Research) , the biggest maker of network gear for directing Internet traffic, on Monday said it will introduce a new line of low-end routers | 2 |
New toys for wireless crowd As co-stars of an elite, wireless-oriented tech show they were improbable indeed: A weed whacker, a blender and a boombox. Their decibel assault at this year #39;s 6th annual DEMOmobile show in San Diego was the | 2 |
CHINA PRESS: Shanghai Auto Plans \$6B IPO In HK, New York BEIJING (Dow Jones)--Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp. (Group), one of China #39;s three major state-run automakers, plans to go public in both Hong Kong and New York in January after a \$6 billion initial public | 2 |
Germany #39;s DAX Index Gains, Led by Bayer; Infineon and SAP Rise German stocks advanced, led by Bayer AG, after the company said it formed a marketing partnership with a US competitor. The benchmark DAX Index rose 30. | 2 |
Cell phone switching can cost in billing Switching to a new cell phone provider is supposed to be easier than ever due to new rules that let you keep your phone number. But jilted carriers aren #39;t giving up without a parting shot. | 2 |
AUTO INDUSTRY REPORT: Toyota considers new plant in European <b>...</b> Toyota Motor Corp. is considering building a factory in Russia or elsewhere in eastern Europe as vehicle sales in the region may increase faster than in the rest of Europe, Toyota #39;s president said. | 2 |
Linux group pushes for greater standardisation The Free Standards Group, a US-based non-profit trade organisation, is expected to announce widespread industry support for Linux Standard Base 2.0, an effort to develop a standard version of the open source operating system. | 2 |
UPDATE: Australia #39;s Foodland Net Up 19 On Asset Sales PERTH (Dow Jones)--Buoyed by one-off gains from the sale of property assets and a New Zealand department store business, Australasian retailer Foodland Associated Ltd. | 2 |
Bush Focusing on Health Care in Michigan (AP) AP - On health care, President Bush says he stands with the doctors and Americans who are struggling to find affordable medical services. Democrat John Kerry says Bush has stood idle as medical bills have skyrocketed during his presidency. | 0 |
Nokia aims handsets at the cocktail set Nokia yesterday launched three new tri-band phones with fashion inspired designs that have allowed the company to add a twist to the common keypad. | 3 |
IBM Debuts Power5 Server Line for Linux Harking to the belief that Linux is replacing Windows, Unix and other operating systems in small and medium-sized businesses, IBM unveiled a new server line optimized for the open source operating system. | 3 |
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