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Brown TD return tempered by injury to key defender GREEN BAY, WIS. - Lovie Smith did not take long to fulfill his No. 1 goal of beating Green Bay. But the man who helped him do it wasn #39;t around afterward to celebrate. | 1 |
Brooks, Stallworth get it done late NEW ORLEANS - The New Orleans Saints dodged a hurricane and the San Francisco 49ers and survived the loss of their biggest offensive weapon - Deuce McAllister. | 1 |
Iraq PM Adamant Jan. Election Will Be Held Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi said Sunday elections would be held on schedule in January despite a surge in violence and more than a score of hostages under threat of death from insurgents. | 0 |
Mello breaks through in Florida Brazilian tennis player Ricardo Mello has upset top seed Vince Spadea to win the hard court event in Delray Beach, Florida. Mello made his first appearance in an ATP final a memorable one, defeating the American 7-6 (7/2), 6-3. | 1 |
Yukos Cuts China National Petroleum #39;s Oil Supplies (Update2) OAO Yukos Oil Co., Russia #39;s biggest oil exporter, will cut deliveries to China #39;s biggest oil company next month after a government freeze on its bank accounts prevented it from paying railway bills. | 2 |
West Indies enter Champions Trophy semi-finals Ramnaresh Sarwan, Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Brian Lara Sunday scored in contrasting style to guide the West Indies to a five-wicket win over South Africa and into the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy. | 1 |
Indonesia polls open Indonesia has been staging landmark elections widely expected to see a former general unseat President Megawati Sukarnoputri. Megawati faces her former security minister Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in the presidential | 0 |
US Airways' Woes Reflect Industry Issues Washington investors have just two more days to exorcise their investment in US Airways before shares of the Arlington airline are exiled to the land of the living dead. | 2 |
Yukos suspends shipments to China Oil giant Yukos says it is halting two-thirds of its 150,000 barrel a day exports to China because of its financial troubles. | 2 |
Yukos suspends shipments to China Oil giant Yukos is halting two-thirds of its exports to China because of its financial troubles, a move which could raise oil prices. | 0 |
In Ethnic Tinderbox, Fear of Revenge for School Killings Ethnic Ingush in Kartsa, Russia, wait in fear for possible reprisals after the mass killings in Beslan. | 0 |
Qantas not to appeal NZ decision on Air NZ alliance SYDNEY: Qantas Airways Ltd today it would not appeal a New Zealand court decision that knocked back a proposed alliance with Air New Zealand Ltd. | 2 |
Samsung expects to see #39;05 chip growth halved Annual global semiconductor sales growth will probably fall by half in 2005 and memory chip sales could collapse as a supply glut saps prices, world-leading memory chip maker Samsung Electronics said on Monday. | 3 |
Sasser writer gets a job THE GERMAN teenager who wrote the Sasser worm is being trained as a security software programmer and given a job. Sven Jaschan, 18, has been taken on by the Securepoint computer outfit in northern Germany. | 3 |
Ancient Man Spread The Love Around Men have always slept around and new research suggests primitive man traveled far from home to do it. Scientists have been looking into ancient sexual dalliances and human migration patterns by virtue of the | 3 |
Roger Clemens wins his sixth straight start as Astros beat Brewers <b>...</b> Roger Clemens could scarcely contain his glee, practically skipping off the mound and pumping his fist after his final strikeout of the night. | 1 |
Dollar Advances on Outlook for Federal Reserve Rate Increases The dollar rose against the yen and the euro in London on expectations the Federal Reserve will lift interest rates tomorrow and signal it plans further increases. | 2 |
Disappointed Qantas wants to quot;move on quot; after NZ alliance rejected SYDNEY: Australian flag-carrier Qantas said it was disappointed a proposed alliance with Air New Zealand had been rejected by New Zealand #39;s High Court but ruled out appealing the decision. | 2 |
Samsung sees chip sales slowing Growth in chip sales is set to halve next year due to a glut in the market, Korean chipmaker Samsung has warned. The firm said memory chips were in for a slowdown, with prices for flash memory set to fall as much as 40 in the three months to September. | 2 |
Hynix Probed for Insider Trading Prosecutors have widened a probe into Hynix Semiconductor on suspicion of illegally channeling funds to several of its affiliates via rigging of its accounting books in 1999. | 2 |
US Airways may ask court for pay relief - WSJ Struggling air carrier US Airways (UAIRQ.OQ: Quote, Profile, Research) may petition a bankruptcy court to impose temporary concessions on its unionized workers in the event they fail to agree quickly enough to cost savings | 2 |
AOL Rings Up New Shopping Service America Online, the world #39;s largest Internet service provider on Monday launched an overhauled online shopping center it hopes will help it keep pace with competitive offerings by Yahoo Inc. | 2 |
EYE ON POLITICS: Granholm #39;s bid to collect taxes earlier could get <b>...</b> The governor #39;s plan to move up county tax collections next year could unravel what was supposed to be a smooth, noncombative wrap-up of a new state budget. | 2 |
PeopleSoft Forges Ahead With Product Plans At Connect conference, customers will hear about the progress of its Total Cost of Ownership initiative, as well as upgrades to its HR and JD Edwards #39; manufacturing software. | 2 |
Microsoft Gives Government Access to Office 2003 Code (Update1) Microsoft Corp., the world #39;s biggest software company, said it will make the source code for its Office 2003 software available as part of a government security program. | 3 |
Nokia pulls out, Sony Ericsson goes in STRANGE. THE DAY after Sony Ericsson announces it has done a deal with the Financial Times (FT) to offer content via its portal, Nokia says it is reigning back its own portal, Club Nokia. | 3 |
British police arrest #39;Cisco kid #39; INSPECTOR Hacker of the Yard has fingered the collar of a UK man suspected of stealing source code from Cisco Systems in May. Cyber plods from the Metropolitan Police Computer Crime Unit swooped on houses | 3 |
Boxers on opposite paths LAS VEGAS Bernard Hopkins #39; future seems certain, full of big fights and bigger paydays. The future is less clear for Oscar De La Hoya. | 1 |
Bryant earns 1st victory on PGA Tour Bryant closed out the Texas Open with a 3-under 67 on Sunday to claim his first PGA Tour victory by 3 strokes over Patrick Sheehan. | 1 |
Order to stop nuclear activities angers Iran TEHRAN - Iran reacted yesterday with defiance to a resolution from the UN #39;s 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 |
Leaders brief parties on talks Some of Northern Ireland #39;s political leaders are to brief party members after talks to restore devolved government ended without a deal. | 0 |
PM, Bush will look to deepen #39;strategic partnership #39; Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and American President George W Bush will discuss a wide range of bilateral and international issues, including the need for the world community | 0 |
France investigates airport gaffe France launches an inquiry into how airport police lost plastic explosives they hid in a passenger's luggage. | 0 |
Pakistan, India Leaders to Meet Sept. 24 in U.S. (Reuters) Reuters - A much-anticipated first meeting\between South Asia's rivals, Pakistan President Pervez\Musharraf and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, will be\held on Sept. 24 in New York, a Pakistani official said on\Monday. | 0 |
Adultery Law Reveals Rifts in Turkey (AP) AP - On one hand there is the European Union, demanding Turkey reform its criminal code. On the other, a powerful group of conservative Muslims who insist such changes should include criminalizing adultery. | 0 |
Canyon Holds Ancient Civilization Secrets (AP) AP - The newly discovered ruins of an ancient civilization in this remote eastern Utah canyon could reveal secrets about the descendants of the continent's original Paleo-Indians who showed up before the time of Christ to settle much of present-day Utah. | 3 |
Pakistan, India Leaders to Meet Sept. 24 in U.S. ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - A much-anticipated first meeting between South Asia's rivals, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, will be held on Sept. 24 in New York, a Pakistani official said on Monday. | 0 |
Howard pledges anti-terror squad Australian prime minister John Howard proposes an anti-terror force which could be deployed elsewhere in Asia. | 0 |
SUSAN TOMPOR: Low interest rates begin to fade away Ok, so most consumer prices barely budged in August. Inflation is far from a threat now. And things, especially in Michigan, aren #39;t exactly smoking. | 2 |
Hutchison Telecom IPO to raise up to \$US1.13bn Hutchison Telecommunications International, the mainly emerging market telecom assets owned by conglomerate Hutchison Whampoa, had set a price range that could see its initial public offering raise up to \$US1. | 2 |
General Motors Won #39;t Hire Bernhard as an Executive, Lutz Says General Motors Corp., the world #39;s largest automaker, has no plans to name former DaimlerChrysler AG executive Wolfgang Bernhard to a senior post, Vice Chairman Robert Lutz said. | 2 |
Viewpoint: School finance deadline unrealistic State District Judge John Dietz declared Texas #39; public school funding system unconstitutional last Wednesday. Dietz said the \$30 billion funneled into public schools each year by the state is inadequate to foot the educational bill. | 2 |
Microsoft liberates more code OPEN SOURCE champion Microsoft is expanding its programme to give government organisations some of its source code. In a communique from the lair of the Vole, in Redmond, spinsters have said that Microsoft | 3 |
Offense shouldn #39;t be trusted Jacksonville, Fla. - Mike Shanahan blew it. All the heartbreak, all the cursing and all the regret resulting from a shocking 7-6 loss to Jacksonville could have been avoided with better judgment by the Broncos. | 1 |
Senators ask for Bush to rethink Iraq policies Senators from both major US political parties urged the Bush administration to face the reality of the situation in Iraq and change its occupation policies. | 0 |
Tibet remains true to Buddhism Ribbons of color, streaming against cobalt skies: Every house, every mountain pass, every monastery in Tibet bears fluttering flags known as r #39;ung r #39;ta, quot;wind horses, quot; upon whose colorful fabrics prayers are written. | 0 |
First Enron Criminal Case Set for Trial Nearly three years after Enron Corp. #39;s dramatic collapse into bankruptcy, the first criminal trial against the disgraced energy company #39;s former employees is set to kick off on Monday. | 2 |
Ivan #39;s cost may fall as it misses Big Easy Hurricane Ivan may cost insurers less than first estimated after the third storm to hit the United States in six weeks skirted New Orleans. | 2 |
Sutton strikes out as Ryder Cup captain BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich.Former US Ryder Cup captain Curtis Strange was criticized in 2002 for holding his best players out until the final Sunday singles matches. | 1 |
Thorburn: Broncos revert to exhibition form on offense Not just the one Denver #39;s placekicker never got to try. Don #39;t forget about that 52-yard attempt with 31 seconds left in the third quarter, which also would have given the Broncos the 9-7 lead they needed for | 1 |
Garcia, offense can #39;t recover They suffered through a rough start against Baltimore in the season opener a week ago, but because they hung in there and just kept grinding away, things gradually | 1 |
Iran says uranium ban illegal, dismisses sanctions Iran yesterday denounced as quot;illegal quot; demands from the UN atomic-watchdog agency that it freeze all work on uranium enrichment, a technology that can be used for nuclear weapons. | 0 |
Spam Slayer: New Tools Fight Phishing Scams Swindlers combine spam with hoax sites to try to rip off your personal data. | 3 |
AOL #39;s True Believers Wall Street is down on AOL Time Warner -- and worried about its moguls. Yet deeper in the ranks, a cadre of executives is working hard to bring the troubled colossus to life. | 2 |
Housekeeper Advocates For Changes That #39;s the hardest part of cleaning a room at the Renaissance Mayflower hotel in downtown Washington, where she is a housekeeper, so she does it first. | 2 |
Sylvania 300 notebook: Gordon stirs up Nextel chase LOUDON, NH -- One driver not in the Chase for the NASCAR Nextel Cup found a way to get himself some exposure as the Chase kicked off Sunday at New Hampshire International Speedway. | 1 |
Jacksonville #39;s Spicer breaks leg against Denver Jaguars defensive end Paul Spicer broke his right leg against the Denver Broncos on Sunday and could be out for the season. Spicer had to be carted off the field late in the third quarter after he cut inside | 1 |
Ravens enraged by Porter #39;s #39;cheap #39; hit The Baltimore Ravens won #39;t soon forget the hit Pittsburgh linebacker Joey Porter leveled on injured tight end Todd Heap during the second quarter of yesterday #39;s 30-13 rout of the Steelers. | 1 |
Souness wins first league match as Newcastle manager Newcastle manager Graeme Souness won his first league match in charge Sunday in a 2-1 victory over his former club Southampton. Steve Carr scored the winner in the 57th minute with a 30-yard | 1 |
Solberg waits for the breaks World Champion Petter Solberg has promised Sebastien Loeb quot;a hell of a fight quot; for victory in this weekend #39;s Wales Rally GB. | 1 |
Hu Becomes China #39;s New Military Leader BEIJING Sept. 20, 2004 - President Hu Jintao #39;s new status as commander of China #39;s military should strengthen efforts to fight corruption and control a surging economy, forcing resistant lower-level officials | 0 |
Iraqi leader survives 4 #39;hits #39; Cairo - Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi revealed on Monday he had escaped four attempts on his life since his interim government took over from the United States-led occupation forces almost three months ago. | 0 |
Hamas fire rocket into settlement A ROCKET fired by Palestinian militants from the Gaza Strip landed in the southern Israeli town of Sderot today but did not cause any injuries, military sources said. | 0 |
Californians to Vote on Spending \$3 Billion on Stem Cell Research California, in an act of rebellion against the White House, may be on the verge of spending \$300 million a year in each of the next 10 years on stem cell research. | 3 |
Banks report increase in suspicious activities, new survey <b>...</b> TORONTO (CP) - Two-thirds of banks around the world have reported an increase in the volume of suspicious activities that they report to police, a new report by KPMG suggests. | 2 |
Feds Say No to Mayor #39;s Gas Tax Request The Federal Government says the big-city mayors request for a share of the federal gas tax revenues is too rich. Over the weekend, the mayors from Canada #39;s 10 biggest cities, including Ottawa, said they #39;re | 2 |
Final Results of German Saxony, Brandenburg Elections (Table) Following are tables showing the provisional final results of yesterday #39;s regional elections in the eastern German states of Saxony and Brandenburg. | 0 |
Russia criticizes quot;double standards quot; in combating terrorism Russian President Vladimir Putin has recently said the double standards in dealing with terrorism are quot;disastrous for global security quot; and quot;the indulgent and | 0 |
Cuba frees dissident journalist Cuba releases a journalist jailed in a dissident crackdown, the seventh prisoner freed in a week. | 0 |
Australian PM plans anti-terror flying squads, threatens overseas strikes (AFP) AFP - Prime Minister John Howard unveiled a plan for quot;flying squads quot; of police to stop terrorist attacks in the region, stressing he would not hesitate to order a pre-emptive strike overseas if needed to protect Australia. | 0 |
Militants Behead Three in Afghan South - Official SPIN BOLDAK, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Suspected Taliban militants beheaded three Afghan soldiers in the troubled southern province of Zabul over the weekend in the latest pre-election violence, an official said Monday. | 0 |
Two Episodes of Banana Republicanism As a lifelong resident of Louisiana, the U.S. state that gave us Huey Long and David Duke, I have always taken comfort in the fact that my home state is an island of insanity in a country that mostly gets it right. But lately I recognize some disturbingly familiar trends on the national scene. Listen if you will to the tale of two elections, and decide for yourself if the USA as a whole is turning into Louisiana. | 3 |
Net security threats growing fast Tens of thousands of Windows PCs are being hijacked daily to spread spam and viruses, a study shows. | 3 |
Samsung sees chip sales slowing Samsung says a glut of semiconductors on the market will bring prices down and slow growth in 2005. | 3 |
All eyes are on US Fed meeting Tomorrow #39;s US Federal Reserve meeting will likely dominate markets this week as investors look for clues about economic strength and the pace of interest rate hikes. | 2 |
Unilever Profits Caution Hits Shares Unilever shares fell sharply after the household products giant issued a warning over its profits for 2004. The Anglo-Dutch food-to-detergents group admitted that its leading brands #39; performance in the third quarter would be below that of the second. | 2 |
Asian Stocks Gain, Led by Aluminum Corp.; BHP, Rio Tinto Climb Asian stocks rose after comments by Vice Premier Huang Ju increased optimism that China won #39;t adopt new measures to slow economic growth. | 2 |
US Stock-Index Futures Are Little Changed; Citigroup, GE Slip US stock-index futures were little changed. Dow Jones Industrial Average shares including General Electric Co. slipped in Europe. Citigroup Inc. | 2 |
A nice change in Ottawa Speaking recently at the Calgary Chamber of Commerce, new Environment Minister Stephane Dion seemed to support a more science-based approach to environmental policy-making when he said, quot;We need better science. | 2 |
Oprah Winfrey #39;s car giveaway entices viewers to Pontiac cars New York: Talk show queen Oprah Winfrey #39;s latest give away in which she gifted 276 Pontiac cars to the audience,to mark the beginning of season 19 of her show has not only increased traffic on Oprah #39;s official website but has also enticed viewers to | 3 |
Haiti Storm Jeanne Floods Toll Rises To 100 Port-u-Prince, Sept. 20 (NNN): Nearly 100 people in Haiti have died due to devastating floods in the wake of tropical storm Jeanne, which swept through the Caribbean in recent days. | 0 |
Hostages in Iraq Face Death as Deadline Nears (Reuters) Reuters - A deadline set by militants who have\threatened to behead two Americans and a Briton seized in Iraq\was due to expire Monday, and more than two dozen other\hostages were also facing death unless rebel demands were met. | 0 |
Unilever shares fall on warning Shares in Unilever fall after the Anglo-Dutch consumer goods giant issued a surprise profits warning. | 2 |
Gel may 'replace pills and jabs' It may soon be possible to take medication in a gel form rather than having to swallow a tablet. | 0 |
Field Goal Puts Bengals Over Miami 16-13 CINCINNATI - Chad Johnson wriggled open for a 20-yard catch that put the Cincinnati Bengals in range for Shayne Graham's 39-yard field goal and a 16-13 victory over the Miami Dolphins on Sunday night. Graham's kick with 2 seconds left completed Carson Palmer's first game-winning drive, a modest achievement on a night in which neither inexperienced quarterback did much... | 0 |
HK stocks dip on caution before US rate decision Hong Kong #39;s leading stocks reversed course and were down 0.20 percent by midday as investors took profits ahead of a US interest rate announcement later in the week, when a rate rise is widely anticipated, analysts said. | 2 |
Time Warner unit unveils quot;Pinpoint Shopping quot; NEW YORK (CBS.MW) - America Online on Monday unveiled a new service under its inStore brand that offers shoppers the ability to quickly compare features and prices of rival products. | 2 |
S. Korea to Secure 600-800 Mil. Barrels of Oil From Kazakhstan Energy-poor South Korea is expected to raise its energy independency as the government has agreed to join oil field and uranium development projects in Kazakhstan. | 2 |
Viruses Aimed at Microsoft Rise Sharply-Symantec The number of new viruses and worms aimed at Microsoft Corp. #39;s (MSFT.O: Quote, Profile, Research) ubiquitous Windows operating system rose 400 percent between January and June from the same year-earlier period, leading computer | 3 |
Oprah #39;s auto giveaway fuels Web spike com September 17, 2004, 9:32 AM PT. There #39;s no doubt the Internet will continue to make its mark in the world of business and technology. | 3 |
Eleven charged in software counterfeiting case Prosecutors have charged 11 people in California, Texas and Washington state with conspiring to distribute more than \$30 million of counterfeit computer software and products. | 3 |
Yahoo! takes two-pronged approach to digital music Yahoo! is planning to launch its own online music service later this year, despite its \$160m purchase of Musicmatch announced this week, according to music industry sources. | 3 |
No question who won Hopkins-De La Hoya Thank goodness for Bernard Hopkins #39; left hand. _Not that I was_particularly rooting for either fighter when Hopkins clashed with Oscar De La Hoya on Saturday night,_but that vicious left | 1 |
Youhana sidelined India A magnificent unbeaten 81 from Yousuf Youhana and a devastating late cameo from Shahid Afridi made all the difference as Pakistan held their nerve to win a thrilling encounter at Edgbaston. | 1 |
Han birdie beats Kane in playoff PORTLAND, ORE. - Hee-Won Han made a four-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole to beat Lorie Kane and win the Safeway Classic on Sunday. | 1 |
Magpies lead at St Mary #39;s Alan Shearer was credited with the stoppage time goal that gave Newcastle an interval lead in Graeme Souness first outing as Toon Army chief but even the goal-hungry England striker will have a tough job persuading anybody it was not an own-goal | 1 |
Skins Cough one up for Tom One more loss and the Giants would set a franchise record with 10 straight. One more fine by Tom Coughlin before he even picked up his first victory and the Giants would be on the verge of revolt. | 1 |
Storm kills dozens in Haiti At least 50 people have died and 150 are missing in Haiti after tropical storm Jeanne swept across the island of Hispaniola, a UN spokesman says . | 0 |
Taiwan Stocks Close Higher Taiwan #39;s shares ended higher Monday, with traditional stocks gaining following the transfer of military leadership in rival China to its president, Hu Jintao, analysts said. | 0 |
Iraqi PM says he has escaped four assassination bids CAIRO : Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi revealed he had escaped four attempts on his life since his interim government took over from the US-led occupation forces almost three months ago. | 0 |
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