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Microsoft lets governments into Office The productivity package is added to the program that allows governments to see Microsoft source code. | 3 |
Group Tracks US Companies That Send Jobs Offshore A union group on Thursday unveiled a Web site that lets users identify more than 200,000 US-based companies it says have exported American jobs or lost them because they were hurt by foreign trade. | 2 |
NFL: Colts/Titans _ Peyton Manning threw for 254 yards and two touchdowns as Indianapolis beat Tennessee 31-to-17. Nick Harper intercepted Steve McNair #39;s pass in the end zone as the Colts rallied to win with 21 points in the fourth quarter. | 1 |
Stout defense, Broncos #39; bungle propels Jaguars 7-6 The Jacksonville Jaguars are accustomed to playing close games. Now they #39;re finding ways to win them, too. The Jags lost three games in the final minute last season and finished 5-11. | 1 |
Clock ticks down for Iraq hostages BAGHDAD : Britain joined Iraq #39;s US-backed government in facing down a chilling ultimatum to execute a British and two American hostages, as Islamists claimed the gruesome beheading of three Kurds. | 0 |
O'Neal Returns to Practice for Pacers (AP) AP - Jermaine O'Neal practiced with Indiana on Monday for the first time since being suspended for fighting with Detroit fans during the Pacers-Pistons brawl on Nov. 19. | 1 |
Rich Asians snapping up world's most expensive mobile phones (AFP) AFP - How much would you pay for a mobile phone that seems as heavy as a brick and cannot even take pictures? Up to 32,000 US dollars, if the phone carries the name Vertu. | 3 |
Hamas Militant Leader Killed in Gaza City (AP) AP - An Israeli helicopter fired a missile at a car in Gaza City late Sunday, residents said, killing a senior Hamas militant leader, the latest Israeli attack in the territory it plans to leave next year. | 0 |
24th annual Terry Fox Run attracts hundreds of thousands of Canadians (Canadian Press) Canadian Press - (CP) - Hundreds of thousands of Canadians took to the streets Sunday to raise money for cancer research in what appeared to be a record-breaking year for The Terry Fox Run. | 0 |
WebEx adds Sales Center for sales professionals WebEx Communications is expanding its Web conferencing service with an offering designed for sales professionals, the company plans to announce on Monday. | 3 |
Race-hate attack fuels fear of Beslan backlash Fears that the Beslan school massacre will lead to attacks against people from the Caucasus mounted yesterday after skinheads beat four people quot;of Caucasian appearance quot; on the underground railway system in Moscow. | 0 |
Petro-Canada up on government plan SAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) -- Shares in Petro-Canada posted gains Friday after the Canadian government said it plans to sell its remaining 19 percent stake in the giant oil company. | 2 |
Mello Claims Maiden Atp Tour Triumph Unseeded Brazilian Ricardo Mello captured his first ATP Tour title when overcoming top seed Vincent Spadea in straight sets to win the Millennium International at Delray Beach in Florida. | 1 |
Iran Rejects IAEA Call On Halt To N-Plan Tehran/Vianna, Sept. 19 (NNN): Iran on Sunday rejected the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) call to suspend of all its nuclear activities, saying that it will not agree to halt uranium enrichment. | 0 |
Indonesians Begin Voting in Landmark Election Indonesians began voting on Monday in a landmark election and are expected to throw out President Megawati Sukarnoputri and install an ex-general vowing firmer leadership in fighting terror and boosting the economy. | 0 |
Microsoft Expands Program on Source Code (AP) AP - Microsoft Corp. is expanding a program to give government organizations access to some of its tightly guarded software blueprints amid growing competition from rivals who make such source code freely available. | 3 |
Democrat Emerges As Major Stem Cell Patron (AP) AP - Over three decades, Bob Klein amassed a fortune by building and financing low-income housing. After his 14-year-old son was diagnosed with diabetes in 2001, however, he redirected his considerable political clout and business savvy. The longtime Democrat has since become one of the biggest private patrons of human embryonic stem cell research #151; medical technology that many scientists believe can someday cure a wide range of ailments, including diabetes. | 3 |
Mass. Fair Accident Kills 1, Injures 2 SHREWSBURY, Mass. - A carnival ride broke apart during a church fair Sunday, killing a man and injuring two other people... | 0 |
Canada to use PetroCan money for green technology OTTAWA - The Canadian government will devote some of the proceeds from its sale of its 19 percent stake in oil company Petro-Canada (PCA. | 2 |
IBM registers grid computing wins Claiming grid technology continues to expand outside its traditional scientific and research markets, IBM on Friday is announced several grid-based commercial projects built on IBM platforms have been launched, including one at the US Environmental | 3 |
More toxic materials set to join global trade watch list GENEVA: Up to 15 hazardous substances are expected to be added to a quot;watch list quot; regulating international trade in toxic industrial products and pesticides, the UN #39;s environmental agency said. | 3 |
After two weeks, it #39;s still anyone #39;s game (Editor #39;s note: Hall of Fame coach Marv Levy, one of the smartest and greatest coaches in NFL history, provides his thoughts about the players, the coaches and the games each week throughout the season. | 1 |
Ravens #39; Defense Sets Tone, Sidelines Steelers #39; Maddox in Victory BALTIMORE -- The Baltimore Ravens rebounded from a stinging defeat by running over their hated rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers. Jamal Lewis rushed for 62 yards and two touchdowns and Chester Taylor added a | 1 |
Latham lashes out MARK Latham boiled over yesterday when questioned about the schooling of his three-year-old son. The Labor leader came under pressure amid confusion about whether his eldest boy, Oliver, would go to a private preschool. | 0 |
Economic week The three major central banks will all be in focus this week, starting with the Federal Reserve tomorrow. The Federal open market committee meets to set the US interest | 2 |
Yukos partly suspends oil deliveries to China MOSCOW : Russia #39;s embattled Yukos oil giant said it had partly suspended its deliveries to China because its legal troubles have left it without cash to pay transport and customs costs. | 2 |
Microsofts spam plan rejected Microsoft Corp has released a patch for its latest critical rated security flaw affecting its Windows, Office and developer tools software programmes. | 3 |
iTunes under fire over UK pricing Apple Computer Corp is charging its British iTunes customers 17 percent more per download than its European customers, a consumer watchdog group has said. | 3 |
IBM protects passwords with PC chip IBM plans to start shipping its PCs with a new chip designed to thwart hackers by safeguarding passwords and other sensitive identity information. | 3 |
WebEx plays big brother A new feature in WebEx #39;s latest Web conferencing service has reporters and PowerPoint victims of all stripe a little nervous. The service being announced Monday, WebEx Sales Center, includes an Attention Indicator | 3 |
Bryant records first tour win at Texas Open Bart Bryant won his first PGA Tour event Sunday, closing with a 3-under 67 for a three-stroke victory over Patrick Sheehan at the Texas Open. | 1 |
Beckham dropped by Madrid From the supposedly sublime skills of the galacticos, Real Madrid have plunged into the ridiculous: on Saturday night they crashed to a 1-0 defeat at Espanyol. | 1 |
Iran defies curbs on nuclear activities TEHERAN - Iran reacted yesterday with defiance to a tough resolution from the United Nations atomic watchdog, rejecting calls to halt sensitive nuclear activities and threatening to block tough inspections if the issue was referred to the Security Council | 0 |
14 people hurt in bomb blast at Turkish concert ISTANBUL - A bomb placed under a Turkish police car exploded on Sunday, wounding 14 people at a concert venue in southern Turkey, state-run Anatolian news agency reported. | 0 |
Multiplayer Games Coming to Cell Phones (AP) AP - As millions buy increasingly powerful cell phones, many companies are racing to develop video games to take advantage of the newfound portability. | 3 |
Pats Win 17th in Row, 23-12 Over Arizona (AP) AP - Make it 17 victories in a row and counting for the New England Patriots. Despite a sometimes sloppy performance, the Super Bowl champions defeated the sputtering Arizona Cardinals 23-12 on Sunday. | 1 |
Rice's Streak Ends but Raiders Edge Bills (AP) AP - Jerry Rice probably didn't figure his team-first attitude would lead to the end of his NFL-record receptions streak. | 1 |
Indonesians Begin Voting in Landmark Election (Reuters) Reuters - Indonesians began voting on Monday in a\landmark election expected to remove President Megawati\Sukarnoputri and install an ex-general who has vowed firmer\leadership in fighting terror and boosting the economy. | 0 |
Indonesians Begin Voting in Landmark Election JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesians began voting on Monday in a landmark election expected to remove President Megawati Sukarnoputri and install an ex-general who has vowed firmer leadership in fighting terror and boosting the economy. | 0 |
Colts Flash Weapons The Colts' Edgerrin James's two touchdowns and 124 yards rushing plus Reggie Wayne's 119 yards receiving with two scores produces an impressive 31-17 win over the Titans on Sunday. | 1 |
Cubs Keep Pace Moises Alou's tiebreaking two-run double in the ninth gives the Cubs a 5-1 victory over the Reds Sunday for their sixth win in seven games. | 1 |
No NHL? No NHL!!! For the second time in 10 years, the National Hockey League has closed its doors. In 1994, we were a nation unprepared -- how do you fill the void of turning the TV on once or twice a winter for five minutes or so to watch a game? -- but, this time around, I'm taking a different tack: | 1 |
Air NZ shares placed on trading halt ahead of High Court decision Shares in Air New Zealand were placed in a trading halt before NZX opened this morning. Air NZ requested its shares be placed on the halt ahead of a High Court announcement on the airline #39;s proposed tie-up with Qantas. | 2 |
China #39;s TCL Communication Lists On HK Main Board Sep 27 HONG KONG (Dow Jones)--TCL Communication Technology Holdings Ltd. (2618.HK), China #39;s fourth largest handset maker, said Sunday it will list by way of introduction on the Hong Kong main board on Sept. | 2 |
Hands off Great Lakes As an environmentalist with more than 30 years of activism under my belt, I am generally not vulnerable to complacency. But if there is any area of environmental concern I tend to feel is well in hand it is the Great Lakes. | 2 |
Media merger inevitable, says Senior Minister THE Government would prefer competition in the media industry, but last week #39;s merger deal between Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) and MediaCorp underlined the reality of the limitations of the market here, especially for television. | 2 |
Make Internet less of a cyberjungle A 24-year-old Romanian cheats a California computer equipment distributor out of \$10 million. An Australian teenager causes a release of raw sewage by hacking into a treatment plants system. | 3 |
Apple ships security patch for iChat Apple Computer last week released a security patch for its Mac OS X iChat instant messaging client, which contains a flaw that hackers could use to takeover a person #39;s computer. | 3 |
De la Hoya losesdate with destiny OSCAR de la Hoyas dreams of becoming the world middleweight champion were ended in Las Vegas on Saturday night by two bodyshots from Bernard Hopkins, as his step up in weight proved too much. | 1 |
Youhana sparkles for Pakistan Yousuf Youhana has played many outstanding innings but few will have given him more pleasure than that which took Pakistan to a three-wicket victory over their fiercest rivals here yesterday. | 1 |
Spurs frustrate Chelsea Tottenham climbed to fifth place on 10 points, six behind Arsenal and two short of Chelsea, who have been held goalless in their last two league games. | 1 |
Sudan dismisses threat of UN sanctions UNITED NATIONS - Sudanese President Omar el-Bashir said Sunday he isn #39;t afraid of threatened sanctions by the United Nations. quot;We are afraid neither of the UN nor of its resolution, quot; el-Bashir was quoted as saying by state-run television. | 0 |
Far Right surges as Schrder feels fury of the east Chancellor Gerhard Schrder #39;s ruling Social Democrats were dealt a heavy blow yesterday by voters in two east German states where anger at high unemployment and economic reforms | 0 |
Paisley will #39;call Sinn Fein #39;s bluff #39; The political future of Northern Ireland remains uncertain after the failure of three days of negotiations between Unionists and republicans which ended in acrimony at the weekend. | 0 |
Ugandan troops kill insurgents in Sudan Kampala - Ugandan helicopter gunships and ground troops attacked a rebel hideout in southern Sudan, killing at least 25 insurgents and capturing seven others, an army spokesperson said on Sunday. | 0 |
Shahbaz #39;s family arrives LAHORE, Sept 18: Mrs Nusrat Shahbaz, wife, and Javeria and Rabia, daughters of PML-N President Mian Shahbaz Sharif, arrived here on Saturday morning for a two-month stay. | 0 |
district briefs: PESHAWAR: A judicial commission formed by the Muttahida Majilis-e-Amal government has suggested amendments to the Nizam-e-Adal Regulations of 1999 in the Provincially Administered Tribal Areas. | 0 |
Microsoft Internet Explorer loses market share Microsoft #39;s Internet Explorer browser continues to lose users to rivals such as Firefox and Opera, a Web analytics firm said Thursday. | 3 |
Chelsea held to a draw LONDON: Chelsea were held to a 0-0 home draw by Tottenham Hotspur yesterday and remain two points behind champions Arsenal in second place after the weekends Premier League action. | 1 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers TAMPA, Florida (Ticker) -- Coach Jon Gruden benched Brad Johnson in favor of Chris Simms , but the Tampa Bay Buccaneers still couldn #39;t reach the end zone. | 1 |
San Diego Chargers Martin rushed for 119 yards and two touchdowns to become the New York Jets #39; all-time leading rusher as the Jets posted a 34-28 victory over the San Diego Chargers . | 1 |
Voters lured to neo-Nazi parties in German elections NEO-NAZI parties made sweeping gains in vital regional elections in Germany last night to further tarnish the countrys image and plunge Chancellor Gerhard Schrders ruling coalition party into fresh crisis. | 0 |
Air New Zealand Stock Halted Pending Qantas Ruling (Update1) Shares of Air New Zealand Ltd., the country #39;s largest airline, were halted pending a High Court ruling on plans for an alliance with Australia #39;s Qantas Airways Ltd. | 2 |
Monty Seals Record Ryder Cup Triumph for Europe BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Michigan (Reuters) - Rampant Europe retained the Ryder Cup after dominating the last-day singles matches on Sunday to beat the United States by a record 18-1/2 points to 9-1/2. | 1 |
Candidates Play on Fears of Attacks, War (AP) AP - Playing on the fear factor, Vice President Dick Cheney suggested in a campaign speech there might be another terrorist attack on the United States if John Kerry were in the White House. President Bush's opponents' are raising their own worst fears, including the potential for more wars during a second Bush term. | 0 |
Presidential debates: high drama, disputed impact (AFP) AFP - For sheer political drama, few spectacles can match the sight of two men going toe to toe before tens of millions of television viewers, slugging it out for the most powerful job on Earth. | 0 |
Brunell Injured in Redskins' Loss EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J., (Sports Network) - Washington Redskins starting quarterback Mark Brunell suffered an injured left hamstring in Sunday's 20-14 loss to the New York Giants. | 1 |
Iraq Leader Says Violence Won't Stop Vote BAGHDAD, Iraq - The Iraqi prime minister insisted Sunday that the raging insurgency - which has claimed 300 lives in the last week alone and resulted in a wave of kidnappings - will not delay January elections, promising the vote will strike a "major blow" against the violent opposition. Meanwhile, a grisly videotape posted on a Web site showed the beheading of three hostages believed to be Iraqi Kurds accused by militants of cooperating with U.S... | 0 |
Microsoft lets governments into Office com September 19, 2004, 3:00 PM PT. This fourth priority #39;s main focus has been improving or obtaining CRM and ERP software for the past year and a half. | 2 |
Crude oil prices may fall as output rebounds Crude oil prices may fall this week as companies including Royal Dutch/Shell Group restart platforms and tankers resume shipments in the Gulf of Mexico after Hurricane Ivan | 2 |
Watchdog Plays Down Abbey Suitor Fears The City watchdog today played down reports that it had concerns about Abbey National suitor Banco Santander Central Hispano. The Financial Services Authority confirmed | 2 |
MediaCorp, SPH sign deal to merge mass market TV Singapore #39;s largest broadcaster MediaCorp and Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) on Friday signed agreements to merge their mass-market television and free newspaper operations in a bid to stem losses. | 2 |
Hopkins floors De La Hoya Bernard Hopkins, the blue collar champion from the streets of Philadelphia, demolished Oscar De La Hoya, the long-time American golden boy, with a clinical left hook to the liver in | 1 |
Youhana plays the hero Tickets for this #39;more than a cricket match #39; sold out in three hours when placed on sale back in May. But while most appeared to have gone to India #39;s supporters, it was Pakistan #39;s | 1 |
Cowboys 19, Browns 12 Bill Parcells is always toughest on his teams after they win, especially when they win ugly. That means the next eight days could be excruciating for the Dallas Cowboys. | 1 |
Indonesian voters go to the polls Millions of Indonesians vote Monday in an historic run-off presidential election amid doubts whoever is elected will solve the country #39;s chronic problems. | 0 |
Ugandan forces #39;kill 25 rebels #39; Uganda says its army has killed at least 25 fighters from the Lord #39;s Resistance Army (LRA) in an operation to capture rebel leader Joseph Kony. | 0 |
Pilgrims die in bus plunge AT least 17 Muslim pilgrims died and 38 others were injured when a bus in which they were travelling plummeted into a deep ravine in eastern Pakistan, police said today. | 0 |
Cabinet Clears Ordinance To Repeal POTA New Delhi, Sept. 17 (NNN): The Union Cabinet on Friday morning cleared the ordinance to repeal the controversial anti-terror law, the Prevention of Terrorism Act(POTA). | 0 |
* CBK welcomes Norway #39;s role, accuses LTTE of #39;indecision #39; Sept 17, Colombo: While welcoming Norway #39;s role in the peace process, President Chandrika Kumaratunga accused the LTTE of #39;indecision over commencement of talks. | 0 |
President's Party Leads Kazakhstan Voting (AP) AP - President Nursultan Nazarbayev's party took an early lead in Parliament elections Sunday, and his daughter's new party was running second, lending credence to suspicions of plans for a family dynasty. | 0 |
NFL Wrap: Manning Wins MVP Battle as Colts Overcome Titans (Reuters) Reuters - Peyton Manning threw for 254 yards and\two touchdowns to win his showdown with fellow co-MVP Steve\McNair as the Indianapolis Colts beat the Tennessee Titans\31-17 in National Football League play at Nashville on Sunday. | 1 |
Tropical Storm Leaves 50 Dead in Haiti (AP) AP - Tropical Storm Jeanne killed at least 50 people in Haiti after battering the neighboring Dominican Republic with its lashing winds and deadly storm surge before it pushed off into the open sea on Sunday, officials said. | 0 |
Sudan says it's not afraid of UN resolution threatening sanctions (Canadian Press) Canadian Press - KHARTOUM, Sudan (CP) - Sudan isn't afraid of a U.S.-backed United Nations resolution threatening sanctions over the violence in Darfur, President Omar el-Bashir was quoted as saying Sunday. | 0 |
Bryant Gets First Tour Win at Texas Open (AP) AP - Bart Bryant won his first PGA Tour event Sunday, closing with a 3-under 67 for a three-stroke victory over Patrick Sheehan at the Texas Open. | 1 |
Argentina warns of climate crisis The chairman of a UN conference on climate change warns that poor countries need urgent help to stave off the effects of global warming. | 3 |
Sen. McCain Seeks \$1 Billion to Speed Digital TV Shift WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Commerce Committee Chairman John McCain is pushing for up to \$1 billion in aid to ensure consumers are not left in the dark when television stations broadcast only new, crisp digital signals, according to draft legislation obtained on Sunday. | 3 |
An Enron Trial With Big Stakes for Ones Ahead s the first criminal trial stemming from the financial deals at Enron opens in Houston today, it will be notable as much for who is not among the six defendants as who is - and for how little | 2 |
Air NZ in trading halt Shares in Air New Zealand were placed in a trading halt before the New Zealand Stock Exchange opened this morning. Air NZ requested its shares be placed on the halt before a High Court announcement on the | 2 |
Airbus supports Microsoft in EU antitrust case Microsoft is looking for additional European-based firms to file challenges against the European Union #39;s US\$600 million ruling against the software giant. | 3 |
Iraq #39;s prime minister vows to stick to election timetable despite <b>...</b> Iraq #39;s interim prime minister declared Sunday that January elections would be held on schedule and asserted that American and Iraqi government troops were winning the war against an increasingly bold insurgency. | 0 |
Indonesians go to the polls JAKARTA, Indonesia - Indonesians began voting on Monday in a landmark election expected to remove President Megawati Sukarnoputri and install an ex-general who has vowed firmer leadership in fighting terror and boosting the economy. | 0 |
Sharon takes hard line on Palestinian rockets JERUSALEM Prime Minister Ariel Sharon warned on Sunday that Israel would retaliate against Palestinian rockets, even if they were fired from civilian areas, and an arms manufacturer said Israel had installed a radar system in a border town to warn of such | 0 |
In Video Games, Sequels Are Winners The game business has come to rely on sequels, even more so than Hollywood. While thats good news for their revenues, its bad for the independent developers who built the industry. | 3 |
Some Microsoft Customers Will Get to See Office Code Microsoft to Share Software Code Microsoft plans to announce that it will give dozens of governments and international agencies access to the programming code in its Office desktop software. | 3 |
Users Find Too Many Phish in the Internet Sea A recent flood of fake Citibank e-mail messages demonstrates the growing arsenal of tricks used by online "phishers." | 3 |
Jets C Mawae Breaks Right Hand (AP) AP - Jets Pro Bowl center Kevin Mawae broke his right hand in Sunday's 34-28 win against the San Diego Chargers. | 1 |
Monty Seals Record Ryder Cup Triumph for Europe (Reuters) Reuters - Rampant Europe\retained the Ryder Cup after dominating the last-day singles\matches on Sunday to beat the United States by a record 18-1/2\points to 9-1/2. | 0 |
Sen. McCain Seeks #36;1 Billion to Speed Digital TV Shift (Reuters) Reuters - U.S. Senate Commerce Committee\Chairman John McCain is pushing for up to #36;1 billion in aid to\ensure consumers are not left in the dark when television\stations broadcast only new, crisp digital signals, according\to draft legislation obtained on Sunday. | 3 |
China Completes 1st Orderly Power Transfer (AP) AP - Hu Jintao became the undisputed leader of China as the country completed its first orderly transfer of power in the communist era on Sunday with the departure of former President Jiang Zemin from his top military post #151; giving a new generation a freer hand to run the world's most populous nation. | 0 |
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