text string | label int64 |
|---|---|
AOL Opposed to Microsoft #39;s Sender ID AOL is the latest and largest company to back away from Microsoft #39;s Sender ID software, designed to cut spam by identifying the source of the e-mail. | 3 |
Astronauts fix space station #39;s fluctuating oxygen generator The astronauts aboard the international space station repaired their crippled oxygen generator Friday after replacing an internal electronics component. | 3 |
IBM Launches Grid-Computing Projects In addition to EPA, IBM announced five new commercial grid projects, including Siemens mobile, NTT Com, and Sinopec, as well as ten new application-software companies that have readied their products for grid computing. | 3 |
Americans knocked into States of shock BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. -- When yesterday #39;s Ryder Cup pairings were announced, Bernhard Langer knew his team had been given an opportunity. | 1 |
Red Sox beat Rivera, Yankees to pull within 2 1/2 Bronx, NY (Sports Network) - Orlando Cabrera and Johnny Damon each had RBI singles in a two-run ninth inning, as the Boston Red Sox beat star closer Mariano Rivera and the New York Yankees, 3-2, to further tighten the American League East race. | 1 |
Rainout gives Gordon pole for start of Chase for the Championship LOUDON, NH - The 10 NASCAR Nextel Cup drivers who qualified for the 10-race Chase for the Championship all got together Friday morning at New Hampshire International Speedway for a group photo. | 1 |
Dobbs #39; double lifts M #39;s Greg Dobbs hit a bases-clearing double in the seventh inning last night, leading the Mariners to a 6-3 victory over Oakland at Safeco Field. | 1 |
Spadea rallies to beat qualifier; makes semis DELRAY BEACH - Vince Spadea snapped out of a mid-match freefall in time to achieve something he never managed before -n upright landing in the semifinals of the Millennium International Tennis Championships at the Delray Beach Tennis Center. | 1 |
#39;IAEA may have to quot;beg quot; Iran for more cooperation #39; LONDON, Sep 17 (IranMania) - Iran #39;s powerful former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani warned Friday that the International Atomic Energy Agencymay have to quot;beg quot; for Tehran #39;s cooperation if it bows to US pressure. | 0 |
Putin strengthens his authoritarian regime The hostage drama in North Ossetia, which resulted in the deaths of hundreds of schoolchildren, parents and teachers, has revealed the enormous gulf between the interests of the Russian | 0 |
Decision on dams soon, says Rashid LAHORE - Federal Minister for Information, Sheikh Rashid Ahmed Friday reiterated that President Pervez Musharraf should retain both the offices in view of the changed internal situation and geo-political conditions of the region. | 0 |
Karzai attack underlines Afghan poll fears KABUL: At a campaign rally in Minnesota, US President George W Bush hailed democratic progress in Afghanistan and plans for presidential elections next month as quot;unbelievable quot;. | 0 |
Death toll rises in Lagos pipeline fire THE Police confirmed yesterday that between 30 and 50 people were killed in Thursdays pipeline explosion at Imore village in Lagos. | 0 |
US stocks end higher; Dow snaps 5-week winning streak NEW YORK (CBS.MW) -- US stocks ended higher Friday, buoyed by a raft of positive corporate news, including a raised earnings outlook from Ford, but a near 4 percent rise in crude-oil prices kept a lid on gains. | 2 |
Japan suspends Citibank #39;s private operations Japanese financial authorities announced yesterday that they are punishing Citibank by suspending private banking operations for a year at four of its branches after finding problems with their operations. | 2 |
A flick of a Bic defeats Kryptonite bike locks Denver messenger Sam Turner darts in and out of offices around town, never leaving his bicycle unattended for more than a couple of minutes. | 2 |
Alitalia, flight attendants agree on crucial accord: report ROME : Alitalia management and flight attendants reached agreement on a crucial deal early Saturday on job cuts that would allow the struggling airline to keep flying, union sources quoted by ANSA news agency said. | 2 |
E. German Voters Turning to Fringe Groups (AP) AP - Parties on the fringes of Germany's political spectrum have been given an eager reception in the depressed east ahead of state elections this weekend, luring voters with a mix of xenophobic standards and new complaints over plans to reduce much-needed benefits. | 0 |
MICK SENT TO BENCH BLOOMFIELD TWP., Mich. - There are still two more days of this 35th Ryder Cup to be played out, but unless something dramatic occurs in favor of the US team, Phil | 1 |
Boston eclipse Yankees Johnny Damon drove in the winning run as the Boston Red Sox staged a comeback to beat the New York Yankees 3-2. Trailing 2-1 to their AL East rivals, the Red Sox hit two runs off Mariano Rivera in the ninth inning to snatch victory. | 1 |
Suzuki breaks singles record CBC SPORTS ONLINE - Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki is the new single-season singles king of Major League Baseball. Suzuki broke the 77-year-old record with his 199th single of the year. | 1 |
German nationalists count on resentment STOLLBERG, Germany If Chancellor Gerhard Schrder wants to understand why his governing Social Democrats will lose votes Sunday in elections in the eastern German states of Brandenburg and Saxony, he need only visit the small town of Stollberg. | 0 |
Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Lawmakers Invited to China Reception A leading Hong Kong anti-establishment activist who won a seat in the Chinese territory #39;s legislature has been invited to a reception celebration China #39;s National Day. | 0 |
Seven Die in Ambush on Venezuela-Colombia Border CARACAS, Venezuela (Reuters) - Six Venezuelan soldiers and an oil engineer were killed when an armed group attacked a military patrol and state oil company employees near the border with Colombia, Venezuela's defense minister said. | 0 |
Baseball: Bonds hits milestone Barry Bonds becomes only the third baseball player to hit 700 home runs. | 0 |
Ivan Remains Hit Eastern U.S., Flood Homes CASHIERS, N.C. - The violent remains of Hurricane Ivan pounded a large swath of the eastern United States on Friday, drenching an area from Georgia to Ohio, washing out dozens of homes, sweeping cars down roadways and trapping more than 100 students at an elementary school... | 0 |
Guard Supervisor Wrote to Bush's Father WASHINGTON - The latest records to surface from President Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard show that one commander took an unusual interest in the congressman's son during his basic training. The officer in charge of the unit where Bush took his basic training wrote to then-Rep... | 0 |
IPod Rivals Square Off Against Apple NEW YORK (Billboard) - The next wave of iPod competitors is coming. | 3 |
JAPAN GIVES CITI LATEST BLACK EYE the division that caters to the ultra-rich -fter regulators discovered quot;serious violations of laws and regulations | 2 |
Woods woeful in Ryder Cup US captain Hal Sutton has dumped Masters champ Phil Mickelson for the morning fourball matches on day two of the battle for golf #39;s Ryder Cup against the Europeans. | 1 |
Sox pour it on in 9th to threaten NY reign: Solve Rivera for big 3 <b>...</b> The last time the Red Sox stats, schedule played at Yankee Stadium, shortstop Nomar Garciaparra was nowhere to be found after making himself unavailable due to ongoing aches and pains. | 1 |
HK leader to meet top protester HONG KONG - Veteran protester Leung Kwok-hung, who won a seat in legislative elections, says he will demand the resignation of Hong Kong #39;s leader when the two hold face-to-face talks on Saturday, media reports said. | 0 |
IPod Rivals Square Off Against Apple (Reuters) Reuters - The next wave of iPod competitors is\coming. | 3 |
European dominance A pairing that US captain Hal Sutton said was two years in the making was two holes in the breaking during the first day of the 35th Ryder Cup at Oakland Hills Country Club #39;s South Course. | 1 |
Russian terror dooms Jazz trip The Utah Jazz were really getting energized by the approach of their scheduled trip to Moscow to play CSKA, Andrei Kirilenko #39;s former team, in an NBA preseason opener on Oct. 8. quot;This whole adventure of going | 1 |
Gartner: Consumers Dissatisfied with Online Security Consumers feel passwords no longer enough protection for online transactions. | 3 |
Inland, Too, Are the Sights and Scents of a Disaster Away from the ocean, in the Florida Panhandle's interior, the imprint of Hurricane Ivan not only was visible on Friday but also hung pungently in the air. | 3 |
US bolsters force for Afghan poll The US is to send up to 1,100 extra troops to Afghanistan to provide security for next month's elections. | 0 |
Japan Shuts Citigroup Private Bank Citigroup Inc., the world #39;s largest bank, was forced to close its private banking operations in Japan after the nation #39;s financial regulator reported it had found quot;serious quot; breaches. | 2 |
Mexico FTA paves way for Asian trade agreements MEXICO CITY -- Japan signed a free trade agreement (FTA) with Mexico on Friday, the first such pact to cover the politically sensitive agricultural sector, officials said. | 0 |
Day of Violence Across Iraq Leaves 52 Dead BAGHDAD, Iraq - A suicide car bomber slammed into a line of police cars sealing off a Baghdad neighborhood Friday as American troops rounded up dozens of suspected militants, capping a day of violence across Iraq that left at least 52 dead. Among the 63 suspects arrested were Syrians, Sudanese and Egyptians, officials said... | 0 |
Former Qwest executive negotiating settlement with SEC A former Qwest Communications executive is negotiating a possible settlement of SEC charges against him. The Securities and Exchange Commission has accused Michael Felicissimo of fraud that led to overstated wireless revenues at Qwest. | 2 |
Covington orthodontist facing pornography charge A Covington orthodontist was charged yesterday with communicating with a minor for immoral purposes and possession of child pornography. | 3 |
Business News for Technology Leaders Judge Cuts Legal Fees in <b>...</b> Lawyers in a California class action suit against Microsoft will get less than half the payout they had hoped for. A judge in San Francisco ruled that the attorneys will collect only \$112. | 3 |
Man arrested in UK in Cisco code theft A 20-year-old man has been arrested in England in the theft of the proprietary software blueprints used by Cisco Systems Inc. #39;s networking equipment, police and the company confirmed Friday. | 3 |
International Space Station Status Report: SS04-031 Almost two weeks of troubleshooting is paying off for the two Expedition 9 crewmembers. Today they restarted the International Space Station #39;s primary oxygen generating unit. | 3 |
Benching suggests Lefty #39;s routine isn #39;t working BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. -- Phil Mickelson was hoping this was the season when he finally could wear the title of quot;major champion. | 1 |
Historic HR bridges 2 eras SAN FRANCISCO - What Babe Ruth was to the first half of the 20th century and Hank Aaron was to the second, Barry Bonds has become for the home run generation. | 1 |
Loeb claims Rally of Britain lead CARDIFF, Wales -- Citroen #39;s championship leader Sebastien Loeb made a flying start to the Rally of Britain on Friday to seize the lead from Ford #39;s overnight front-runner Francois Duval. | 1 |
Cards edge D-Backs; Webb gets quick heave ST. LOUIS - Brandon Webb didn #39;t intentionally hit Cardinals starting pitcher Woody Williams with a pitch on Friday. Williams got nailed, and even he disagreed with home plate umpire Jerry Layne for ejecting | 1 |
NHL owners, players are so far apart, some fear lockout could last <b>...</b> If men are from Mars and women are from Venus, where does that leave NHL officials and members of the NHL Players #39; Association? | 1 |
Top-seed Spadea, No. 3 seed Ancic advances to semifinals Top-seeded Vincent Spadea beat qualifier Hugo Armando 6-3, 1-6, 6-4 Friday night to reach the semifinals of the Millennium International Tennis Championships. | 1 |
Utah game in Moscow called off The National Basketball Association announced Friday an exhibition game scheduled to be played in Moscow would not be played due to safety concerns. | 1 |
Sudan Sanctions #39;Could Be Counter Productive #39; Imposing sanctions on the government of Sudan in a bid to resolve the crisis in the Darfur region of the country could prove counter productive, a Foreign Office minister warned today. | 0 |
Suicide Car Bomb Kills 10 in Kirkuk -Officials KIRKUK, Iraq (Reuters) - A suicide car bomb attack on Saturday outside the regional headquarters of the Iraqi National Guard in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk killed 10, officials said. | 0 |
Media giants merge SINGAPORE: Singapore #39;s two biggest media groups yesterday announced a merger of their loss-making television and newspaper operations just four years after competition was introduced in the industry. | 2 |
Besieged bike-lock firm plans product upgrade Canton lockmaker Kryptonite yesterday disclosed a broad upgrade program for its well-known bike locks after many cyclists complained the products can be picked open with ballpoint pens. | 2 |
Ex-Qwest exec will alter plea Former Qwest Communications executive Thomas Hall agreed on Friday to plead guilty to an unspecified charge that will wrap up the first criminal case brought as part of the government #39;s | 2 |
With US stars off, European rout is on Hal Sutton wasn #39;t blaming Phil Mickelson. The captain of the US Ryder Cup team wasn #39;t blaming anyone. But he was frustrated and at least a little peeved, and someone asked. | 1 |
Ford boosts earnings outlook Detroit: The Ford Motor Company has surprised analysts by offering a brighter outlook for the third quarter and 2004 earnings, even as it announced it was swinging the axe at its luxury Jaguar division. | 1 |
Bonds most comfortable on the field Now, of course, the question jumps right off the page: Is it possible for a player to continue to excel while plying his trade directly in front of a sign that compares him with the immortals of his industry? | 1 |
One Leak plays, other Leak sits CJ Leak left spring practice as Tennessee #39;s No. 1 quarterback, and a showdown with younger brother Chris appeared to be in the making when the Volunteers played Florida. | 1 |
Responsibility taken for school siege In an Internet posting, a Chechen warlord with a \$10 million bounty on his head has apparently claimed responsibility for the Beslan school siege | 0 |
Indon police arrest 4 over embassy bombing JAKARTA - Authorities have arrested four people allegedly connected to last week #39;s deadly bombing at the Australian Embassy, Indonesia #39;s police chief said on Saturday. | 0 |
N. Korean blast remains a mystery; speculation rife SEOUL, South Korea - Was that a mushroom cloud that the satellite saw hovering menacingly over North Korea or merely a patch of bad weather? | 0 |
Is Jiang Zemin stepping down? Beijing (AsiaNews) - Sources in the Chinese capital revealed to AsiaNews that Jiang Zemin is going to step down tomorrow as chairman of the Central Military Commission, making way for President Hu Jintao to become the mainland #39;s undisputed leader. | 0 |
India warned over Australia Tests Cricket authorities say there must be TV pictures for next month's India-Australia Test series to go ahead. | 0 |
Agreement reached on Iran resolution VIENNA -- The United States and most other nations at a meeting of the UN atomic watchdog agency agreed yesterday on a resolution meant to curb Iran's access to technology that could be used for nuclear weapons, and indirectly set a deadline for Tehran to meet their demands. | 0 |
Impatience with Sudanese government triggers violence MORNIE, Sudan -- They descended on the government official with sticks, shouting that he was no better than the Arab horseman they say attacked them and forced them from their homes and leaving him a bloodied illustration of the rage of Darfur's displaced. | 0 |
In Mexico, high price for drug bargains TIJUANA, Mexico -- Californians shopping for cheaper prescription drugs may have gotten a break when the state Legislature voted to ease access to low-cost medicines from Canada, but south of the border, bargain-hunters can pay an unexpected, traumatic cost -- time in a Mexican jail. | 0 |
A Mild Shanghai Lawyer and His Accidental Crusade The personal history of Guo Guoting is of the hard-knock variety commonplace in China, where one old rule endures: you can't fight City Hall. | 0 |
Musharraf Goes to U.S. in Search of Peace and Praise (Reuters) Reuters - Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf\travels to the United Nations in New York Sunday to push peace\with rival India and collect praise for arrests he says have\broken al Qaeda's back in the war against terror. | 0 |
Car Bomb Explodes in Kirkuk, Iraq; 10 Dead (AP) AP - A suicide attacker detonated a car bomb outside the Iraqi National Guard headquarters in the northern city of Kirkuk on Saturday, killing at least 10 people and wounding 20, officials said. | 0 |
Why The Open-Source Model Can Work In India (TechWeb) TechWeb - An Indian Institute of Technology professor--and open-source evangelist--discusses the role of Linux and open source in India. | 3 |
Passwords Fail To Defend Enterprises (TechWeb) TechWeb - Passwords, the dominant form of securing enterprise assets, are a failure, a research firm says. | 3 |
Apple Ships Security Patch For iChat (TechWeb) TechWeb - Apple Computer Inc. released a security patch for its Mac OS X iChat instant messaging client. | 3 |
IBM triples transistor performance with germanium IBMhas successfully demonstrated a new technique for improving transistor performance that will help the company build smaller, more powerful chips in the next decade, company researchers said Monday. | 3 |
Apple high No romantic comedies on the big screen in the visitors clubhouse at 161st Street last night as the Red Sox prepared to renew their epic struggle for supremacy against the Yankees. | 1 |
Team refuses to cool it on practice The Patriots practiced for 90 minutes early yesterday afternoon before temperatures soared past 100 degrees in the greater Phoenix area. | 1 |
Stoneham finishes the job A good team knows how to put its opponent away, and that is exactly what the top-ranked Stoneham boys' soccer team did yesterday in a 4-0 win over visiting Wakefield, although it took a while. | 1 |
Iraqi car bomb kills 10 in Kirkuk Iraqi police say at least 10 people are killed in a suicide attack on national guard recruits in Kirkuk. | 0 |
Dilboy Field to get a facelift The concrete is crumbling, trees have grown through the bleachers, and the restrooms are unusable. But thanks to \$8 million included in the supplemental state budget signed by Governor Mitt Romney yesterday, Somerville's Dilboy Field has a bright future. | 1 |
Acton-Boxboro makes it 39 straight Stop us when this sounds familiar. Top-ranked Acton-Boxboro continued its winning streak last night thanks in large part to the Abare brothers, who had a hand in all three Colonial touchdowns in the 21-7 victory at Chelmsford. | 1 |
B-R's risk was worth the reward Bridgewater-Raynham coach Dan Buron better throw his copy of Kenny Rogers' quot;The Gambler quot; into the CD player and drive over to Foxwoods. | 1 |
Delay urged on LNG facility Massachusetts Attorney General Thomas F. Reilly is urging federal regulators to hold off on approving a proposed Fall River liquefied natural gas terminal. Reilly told the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission that it quot;should defer any decision on the Weaver's Cove facility until true siting standards are in place and a regional plan is developed quot; that evaluates whether the Taunton River ... | 2 |
We're talking real 'green' energy Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have proved what Popeye already knew -- spinach is an excellent energy source. It's so good that in 10 years, our cellphones and portable computers may be coated in a spinach-based material that provides their electrical power. | 2 |
NL notebook: Braves getting close to another division crown Playing a weekend series in Florida, the Atlanta Braves are eager to make their big lead in the National League East even bigger. Chipper Jones hit a three-run homer to help overcome an early deficit last | 1 |
Storm blows oil price back above \$45 US new yorkCrude oil surged to a four-week high yesterday, bringing the gain this week to almost \$3 (US) a barrel, on concern shutdowns caused by Hurricane Ivan will further reduce US inventories. | 2 |
United seeks \$500M more in cuts CHICAGO -- United Airlines has notified a bankruptcy judge it needs to cut \$500 million US more in costs than previously stated. The disclosure was made in a filing intended to update the judge before a hearing yesterday on the airline #39;s status. | 2 |
Orlovsky not bitter at BC UConn senior quarterback Dan Orlovsky has admitted that he probably would have gone to Boston College if offered a scholarship. But | 1 |
Liberty earns playoff berth The New York Liberty made sure it wrapped up a playoff spot sooner than later. New York beat the Connecticut Sun 69-66 last night behind Crystal Robinson #39;s season | 1 |
Election focus: terror A deadly suicide bombing in Jakarta has pushed terror onto Indonesia #39;s election agenda, with both candidates in next week #39;s polls explaining how they would prevent further terror attacks. | 0 |
Consumers reportedly dissatisfied with online security The results of a survey conducted by Gartnerand shared with IDG News Service show that online consumers are growing frustrated with the lack of security provided by banks and online retailers, and feel that passwords are no longer sufficient to secure their online transactions. | 3 |
U.S. Says Iran 'Isolated' in Nuclear Quest (Reuters) Reuters - A senior U.S. official said on Saturday\Iran was "completely isolated" in what he called its pursuit of\nuclear weapons and that this would be reflected in a draft\resolution to be debated by the U.N. nuclear watchdog. | 0 |
U.S. Says Iran 'Isolated' in Nuclear Quest VIENNA (Reuters) - A senior U.S. official said on Saturday Iran was "completely isolated" in what he called its pursuit of nuclear weapons and that this would be reflected in a draft resolution to be debated by the U.N. nuclear watchdog. | 0 |
Car Bomb Explodes in Kirkuk, Iraq; 10 Dead KIRKUK, Iraq - A suicide attacker detonated a car bomb outside the Iraqi National Guard headquarters in the northern city of Kirkuk on Saturday, killing at least 10 people and wounding 20, officials said. The blast tore through a crowd of people waiting to apply for jobs in the force, said National Guard Gen... | 0 |
#39;Coventry Will Bounce Back from Jaguar Jobs Blow #39; Business leaders believe the city of Coventry will bounce back despite the disappointment of todays decision by Jaguar to cut hundreds of jobs at its historic Browns Lane plant. | 2 |
Notebook: Rain ends NASCAR qualifying It was an inauspicious start to the 10-race playoff for NASCAR #39;s Nextel Cup championship, with rain washing out qualifying yesterday at New Hampshire International Speedway. | 1 |
No. 700 for Bonds SAN FRANCISCO -- Though Barry Bonds will treasure his 700th homer, he probably wanted the San Francisco Giants #39; 4-1 victory over San Diego even more. | 1 |
Rivera brought heat after hit The face of Mariano Rivera, normally as placid as a pond in winter, was contorted in anger. quot;Catch that ball, c #39;mon, quot; were the words that appeared | 1 |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.