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Huygens On Target for Titan At the beginning of next year, the descent probe, Huygens, will try to sample what lies beneath the thick atmosphere of Saturn's largest moon, Titan. Huygens passed its last in-flight checks and scientists are preparing for the perilous, one-way trip towards the surface. | 3 |
Eternal Rest With the Fishes, as a Part of an Artificial Reef A company creates artificial reefs with cremation ashes and marine-grade concrete to honor the remains of the dearly departed. | 0 |
CBS Nixes '60 Minutes' Story on Iraq War NEW YORK - CBS News has shelved a "60 Minutes" report on the rationale for war in Iraq because it would be "inappropriate" to air it so close to the presidential election, the network said on Saturday. The report on weapons of mass destruction was set to air on Sept... | 0 |
Lance is all talk Hey, Lance Armstrong, the company that owes you \$5 million US for winning your sixth Tour de France doesn #39;t want to pay because of doping allegations. | 1 |
McDowell starting to make his mark on European golf HE was not at the Ryder Cup and he has yet to figure prominently at a major, but Graeme McDowell is starting to become a real force in European golf. | 1 |
Drogba Goal Gives Chelsea 1-0 Premiership Win at Middlesbrough Didier Drogba scored in the 81st minute as Chelsea won 1-0 at Middlesbrough in English soccer #39;s Premiership to move atop the standings. | 1 |
- Game begins at 2:00 PM ET Seattle at Minnesota 2:00 pm EDT Western Conference first round Game 1 ----- MINNEAPOLIS (Ticker) -- The Seattle Storm look to build on their finest season in franchise history when they visit the | 1 |
- Game begins at 12:00 PM ET Connecticut at Washington Eastern Conference first round 12:00 pm EDT ----- WASHINGTON (Ticker) -- The top-seeded Connecticut Sun attempt to continue their dominance of the Washington Mystics when | 1 |
Irish And Huskies Set To Battle This Afternoon The Washington Huskies pay a visit to Notre Dame Stadium for the first time since 1996. The Fighting Irish (2-1) will look to extend their winning streak to three games while the Huskies | 1 |
Five US soldiers killed in Iraq FALLUJAH, Iraq. Four US marines were killed in three separate incidents in the restive Al-Anbar province of western Iraq, the US military announced Saturday. | 0 |
Militant Chechen Rebel Leader to Go on Trial for Masterminding <b>...</b> Chechen separatist leader Aslan Maskhadov says his group is planning to try the mastermind of the hostage siege in southern Russia that left more than 330 people, more than half of them children, dead. | 0 |
U.S. Rider Banned for Two Years COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Reuters) - U.S. rider Joseph D'Antoni has been banned for two years after testing positive for the prohibited substance EPO, the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) has announced. | 1 |
Schumacher spinout gives Barrichello pole position at new Chinese <b>...</b> Seven-time Formula One champion Michael Schumacher took on the Shanghai circuit Saturday in qualifying for the first Chinese Grand Prix. | 1 |
Drogba captures another victory for Chelsea Didier Drogba hit the winner nine minutes from the end as unbeaten Chelsea broke its scoring drought with a 1-0 victory at Middlesbrough on Saturday to go top of the Premier League for at least two hours. | 1 |
Prince follows family into armed services PRINCE Harry, the third in line to the British throne, followed royal family tradition yesterday by announcing he was about to join the army. | 0 |
US battles to protect Afghan election US-led forces trying to protect landmark Afghan elections face a rising wave of violence from about 2,000 insurgents, including al-Qaida militants slipping in from Pakistan, an American general said Saturday. | 0 |
Department of Homeland Security Prevents Terrorist from Entering the U.S. As we all know, since September 11, 2001 the U.S. has been much more vigilant in defending itself against terrorist attacks. nbsp;In addition to bombing the shit out of the Middle East, we have also established the Department of Homeland Securit... | 3 |
US Airways: Could Liquidate Without Cuts WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US Airways <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=UAIRQ.OB target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">UAIRQ.OB</A> wants a bankruptcy judge to impose temporary wage and other cost cuts on its union workers, warning that it o... | 2 |
NASA Says Space Station Running Low on Oxygen By MARCIA DUNN CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -- Oxygen and food will be worrisomely low on the international space station by Christmas, and it's crucial that a Russian supply ship get there by then, a top NASA official said Friday... | 3 |
Europe to Launch Satellite Full of Water European Space Agency -- When the Ariane 5 ECA qualification flight lifts off in October, one of the passengers will be 33.5 litres of water. Onboard will be the experimental Sloshsat-FLEVO satellite, designed to help European scientists find out more about the movement of water... | 3 |
Learning to Search for Life on Mars with the Atacama Rover Ames Research Center -- A dedicated team of scientists is spending the next four weeks in northern Chile's Atacama Desert. They are studying the scarce life that exists there and, in the process, helping NASA learn more about how primitive life forms could exis... | 3 |
Teens and 'Tweens' Invade Health Clubs By MARGARET STAFFORD KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- At a growing number of health clubs, gyms and YMCAs across the country, the treadmills and barbells aren't just for adults anymore... | 3 |
Healthy Baby Born to Infertile Woman "It's a dream," proclaimed the beaming 32-year-old new mother Friday as she cuddled her day-old baby girl, born following a pioneering ovarian tissue transplant performed after the woman was made infertile by chemotherapy. | 3 |
California OKs Toughest Auto Emissions Rules By TIM MOLLOY LOS ANGELES (AP) -- California has adopted the world's first rules to reduce greenhouse emissions for autos, taking what supporters see as a dramatic step toward cleaning up the environment but also ensuring higher costs for drivers. The rules may lead t... | 3 |
Google Conforms to Censorship in China By MICHAEL LIEDTKE SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Google Inc. (GOOG)'s recently launched news service in China doesn't display results from Web sites blocked by that country's authorities, raising prickly questions for an online search engine that has famously promised to "do no evil." ... | 3 |
Price at Issue With New PlayStation Portable Sony Corp. (SNE)'s PlayStation Portable, which goes on sale in Japan later this year and overseas next spring, boasts the superb image quality of its home-console counterpart. But the big question on everyone's minds is: How much will the handheld gaming machine cost? | 3 |
New Web Site Takes Aim at 'Arms Race of Spin' By STEVE HARTSOE RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- Everywhere Duke University graduate student Brendan Nyhan and his partners in the political Web site spinsanity.com look, they see spin... | 3 |
Egypt to let foreign companies manage state enterprises (AFP) AFP - Egypt is ready to let foreign companies manage state-owned businesses but will not give up control of those it sees as strategic, President Hosni Mubarak's spokesman said. | 0 |
Blair's vow over British hostage Tony Blair vows that the government "will continue to do whatever it can" for hostage Ken Bigley. | 0 |
Playwright Created a Psychiatrist by Plagiarizing One, Accusers Say A criminal psychiatrist and a writer for The New Yorker have accused playwright Bryony Lavery of plagiarizing their work in her play "Frozen." | 0 |
Haiti Storm Toll Tops 1,500; 900 Missing GONAIVES, Haiti - The staggering death toll from Tropical Storm Jeanne shot upward to an estimated 1,500 people Saturday, with 900 Haitians still missing as a thunderstorm drenched the homeless who are living on rooftops and sidewalks. U.N... | 0 |
Hurricane Postpones Steelers-Dolphins Game (AP) AP - Hurricane Jeanne forced the postponement of Sunday's game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Miami Dolphins. The game has not been rescheduled. | 1 |
Mississippi St. Bulldogs BATON ROUGE, Louisiana (Ticker) -- No. 13 Louisiana State tries to return to its winning ways Saturday when it hosts Southeastern Conference Western Division rival Mississippi State. | 1 |
UPATE 1-Late Drogba strike gives Chelsea 1-0 win at Boro Didier Drogba struck nine minutes from time to give Chelsea a 1-0 win at Middlesbrough on Saturday and prevent a third successive goalless Premier League draw for the Londoners. | 1 |
Quick Fire Ferrero Draws Spain Level ALICANTE, Spain (AFP) - Spaniard Juan Carlos Ferrero wasted no time getting down to business, brushing aside Fabrice Santoro to put the hosts level with France 1-1 in their World Group Davis Cup semi-final tie. | 1 |
Tehran says force would not work against quot;powerful quot; Iran TEHRAN (Agencies) - Iranian Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi has called for more dialogue to resolve a standoff with the UN nuclear watchdog, warning that force would not work against the quot;powerful quot; Islamic republic. | 0 |
Germany slams Italy over UN plan Germany has criticised Italy for opposing its campaign for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council. German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer said Europe would lose out if it was the only region not to have a new representative on an enlarged council. | 0 |
UN criticizes Iraq poll warning UNITED NATIONS (BBC) -- The leader of the UN team organizing Iraq #39;s elections has criticized the US defense secretary for suggesting only a limited vote might take place. | 0 |
Iran Delivers #39;Strategic Missile #39; To Armed Forces 25 September 2004 -- The Iranian defense minister announced today that the country has successfully test-fired a strategic, long-range missile and delivered the weapon to its armed forces. | 0 |
Tennis: Quick fire Ferrero draws Spain level ALICANTE, Spain : Spaniard Juan Carlos Ferrero wasted no time getting down to business, brushing aside Fabrice Santoro to put the hosts level with France 1-1 in their World Group Davis Cup semi-final tie. | 1 |
Tigers eager to shake bitter losses BATON ROUGE, LA. - No. 13 LSU has two tough road games coming up, against Georgia next weekend and Florida the week after that. Tigers coach Nick Saban doesn #39;t have to worry about his players looking past Mississippi State today, however. | 1 |
US forces pound Fallujah as Britain, Egypt seek to free hostages FALLUJAH, Iraq - US aircraft pounded the insurgent enclave of Fallujah on Saturday, killing seven Iraqis in a raid the military said targeted a suspected hideout of a militant group. | 0 |
New Iran missiles can reach London Iran said today it has successfully test-fired a long-range quot;strategic missile quot; and delivered it to its armed forces, saying it is now prepared to deal with any regional threats and even the quot;big powers. | 0 |
Candidates Vie for Wis., Iowa, Minnesota (AP) AP - In 2000, political pundits summed up the race in three words: Florida, Florida, Florida. Here's three words to consider this fall: Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota. | 0 |
Bush and Kerry Begin Debate Preparation (AP) AP - Their first debate less than a week away, President Bush and Democrat John Kerry kept their public schedules clear on Saturday and began to focus on their prime-time showdown. | 0 |
Baggage handlers strike at Gatwick About 600 Servisair baggage handlers at Gatwick International Airport in West Sussex, England, staged a 24-hour strike Saturday over a workload dispute. | 2 |
Phishers Fake FDIC Web Site Phishers spoofed the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation #39;s (FDIC) Web site again Thursday and using bogus e-mails, tried to entice consumers to sign up for non-existent service that tracks | 3 |
Developers squeeze Florida big cat The Fish and Wildlife Service is under scrutiny for neglecting to protect endangered panther habitat. By Warren Richey Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor. | 3 |
Delay could be merely a matter of hours MIAMI -- Hurricane Jeanne forced the postponement of Sunday #39;s game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Miami Dolphins. The game has not been rescheduled, but ESPN #39;s Hank Goldberg reports that the NFL is | 1 |
Dostanic off to winning start at Red Star Serbia and Montenegro champions Red Star Belgrade beat city rivals Cukaricki 1-0 on Saturday to give new manager Ratko Dostanic his first taste of success on his debut. | 1 |
ALONSO IMPRESSES BENITEZ Rafael Benitez admitted he was delighted with Liverpool #39;s performance in beating Norwich 3-0, but insisted his players quot;still need to raise their level quot;. | 1 |
Stuttgart Sends Leverkusen Spiraling Since outclassing Real Madrid in the Champion #39;s League two weeks ago, Bayer Leverkusen has been a shadow of its former self. In a high-profile game against Stuttgart Saturday, they continued their spiral. | 1 |
Terrorism forcefully raised in meeting with Musharraf: PM : World News gt; New York, Sept. 25 : Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has clarified that he forcefully raised the issue of cross border terrorism in his meeting with Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf here. | 0 |
Russian, Chinese leaders meet Russian President Vladimir Putin and visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao sat they want to strengthen cooperation between their countries. | 0 |
Iran Completes Strategic Missile #39; Test, State News Agency Says Iran, the Middle East #39;s second- largest oil producer, has successfully completed testing of a strategic missile, #39; #39; the country #39;s official news agency reported, citing Iran #39;s defense minister. | 0 |
Brit Royals at security threat from hard hats! : World News gt; London, Sep.25 : Days after a #39;batman #39; succeeded in dodging the security at the Buckingham Palace, the guards at the Queen #39;s official residence in Scotland had to face yet another embarrassment, as a journalist posing as a workman managed to | 0 |
Access to Drugs May Be Limited by Medicare Law The new law has touched off a battle between insurance companies and drug companies that could determine how many medicines will be readily available to Medicare beneficiaries. | 0 |
Both Parties See a Big Increase in New Voters A sweeping voter registration campaign in heavily Democratic areas has added tens of thousands of new voters to the rolls in the swing states of Ohio and Florida. | 0 |
7 Iraqi Guard Applicants, 4 U.S. Marines and a Soldier Are Killed The military also said it had conducted an airstrike early Saturday morning in the volatile city of Falluja to kill militants holding a meeting. | 0 |
Candidates Vie for Wis., Iowa, Minnesota LA CROSSE, Wis. - In 2000, political pundits summed up the race in three words: Florida, Florida, Florida... | 0 |
Dolphins/Steelers Postponed by Hurricane Jeanne Davie, Fla. (Sports Network) - Sunday's game between the Miami Dolphins and Pittsburgh Steelers has been postponed because of Hurricane Jeanne. | 1 |
Stenson Leads Swedish Charge at the Heritage WOBURN, England (Reuters) - Henrik Stenson led The Heritage third round by a stroke from countryman Patrik Sjoland as Swedes dominated the leaderboard on Saturday. | 1 |
Pakistan stresses support for Kashmir cause Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said the country will continue to provide support for Kashmiri people to achieve the right of self-determination. | 0 |
Schumacher spinout gives Barrichello the pole at Chinese GP Michael Schumacher took on the new track during qualifying Saturday for the first Chinese Grand Prix. The track won. The seven-time Formula One champion was barely five seconds into his lap and just starting | 1 |
Search Engine Marketing and Trademarks Search Engine Marketing and Trademarks\\In todays competitive markets, its a well-known fact that trademarks and well-known brand names can achieve a much higher conversion rate than with generic keywords. That statement makes a lot of sense. In fact, the direct response televisio... | 3 |
Dolphins game postponed due to hurricane Top officials with the Miami Dolphins on Saturday have postponed this weekend #39;s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, due to the high winds and rain associated with Hurricane Jeanne. | 1 |
Occupation forces invade Balatah camp One Palestinian was killed by the Israeli forces and a woman settler in a Palestinian attack. News reports quoted Israeli military sources as saying that the Israeli occupation forces killed one Palestinian | 0 |
Residents clear tonnes of mud as floodwaters recede in northern <b>...</b> GONAIVES, Haiti : Residents were clearing away tonnes of mud in the northern Haitian city of Gonaives, after floods killed close to 1,200 people on the Caribbean island and left most others dependent on emergency aid. | 0 |
Hacker Tools Mean JPEG Worm Coming Soon A tool that makes it easy to craft malicious JPEG images then let them loose against vulnerable Windows PCs has appeared, security experts said Friday, leading many to believe | 3 |
Stenson takes lead at The Heritage WOBURN, England (Ticker) - Sweden #39;s Henrik Stenson fired a 5-under-par 67 Saturday to take the lead after the third round of The Heritage at Woburn Golf and Country Club. | 1 |
Red Star names Dostanic new coach Troubled Serbia-Montenegro champion Red Star Belgrade on Saturday named Ratko Dostanic its new coach, signing him on for a three-year contract, the club said. | 1 |
#39;Probably not my fault #39; Shanghai - World champion Michael Schumacher said it was too early to blame driver error for his spinning out of qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix, leaving him last on the grid for Sunday #39;s race. | 1 |
ENGLAND KEY MOMENTS 11.50am: Dwayne Bravo #39;s athleticism accounts for Andrew Strauss, run out, to halt a promising stand of 41 with centurion Marcus Trescothick. | 1 |
Jeanne Forces Steelers-Dolphins Postponement MIAMI -- As Hurricane Jeanne gained speed and moved closer to Florida Saturday, the Miami Dolphins announced that their home game against the Steelers has been postponed. | 1 |
Israel bars entry Palestinian trainees to Egypt Israel on Saturday denied entry to Egypt to a first batch of 85 Palestinian security personnel due to receive training in readiness for a planned Israeli pullout from the Gaza Strip, Egyptian border police told the French AFP news agency. | 0 |
Report: N. Korea Dismisses Missile Reports (AP) AP - A high North Korean official dismissed reports his government was preparing to test fire a long-range missile as "conjecture, rumor and speculation," Japanese news media said Saturday. | 0 |
Boston Scientific Recalls Ear Implant Boston Scientific Corp said on Friday it has recalled an ear implant the company acquired as part of its purchase of Advanced Bionics in June. | 2 |
Austria holds Britain to 1-1 on opening day Austria and Britain split the opening singles matches Saturday in a Davis Cup World Group playoff with Stefan Koubek and Greg Rusedski both emerging victorious. | 1 |
All options open, but end terror first: PM NEW YORK: Peace possibly has a chance, but it can only come if violence on innocents is stopped. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here on Saturday that a full stop to cross-border terrorism was a necessary precondition for peace with Pakistan. | 0 |
Sudan in denial over Darfur rapes - UN official Sudan is in denial about the extent of rape in refugee camps in its traumatised Darfur region where fear and distrust of the government is pervasive, the United Nations #39; top human rights official says. | 0 |
US Economy: Orders Show Factories Boosting Growth (Update4) Orders for durable goods including computers and communications equipment rose last month by the most since March, evidence that US manufacturing is gaining momentum less than two months before the presidential election. | 2 |
Rooney counting down to Old Trafford debut Wayne Rooney will begin his Manchester United career, ahead of schedule, on Wednesday when he is named among the substitutes for the Champions League match against Fenerbahce | 1 |
England fluff their lines at the last England were denied the climax they wanted to a memorable summer by an outrageous ninth wicket partnership of 71 between Courtney Browne and Ian Bradshaw. | 1 |
United revelling in Ferdinand #39;s return Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson said Rio Ferdinand #39;s return from suspension had lifted his entire team after their 1-0 win at Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday. | 1 |
Darfur 'fear and rape' decried The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights says Darfur refugees live in fear, and that rape is widespread. | 0 |
Kerry as the Boss: Always More Questions John Kerry is a meticulous decision maker, always demanding more information, calling around for advice. But the downside to his deliberative style is a campaign that has often moved slowly. | 0 |
AP: Carter Still Promoting Peace at 80 ATLANTA - As he approaches 80, Jimmy Carter could be enjoying retirement - teaching Sunday school, relaxing with family and reflecting on a life that's taken him from the peanut fields of Plains, Ga., to the White House and back. Instead, Carter continues to use his status as a fo... | 0 |
Advance Reported in Nonaddictive Painkiller While the opium poppy is the source for compounds needed to make potent painkillers such as oxycodone and other medicines, it is also the source for the illegal drug heroin. | 3 |
Jeanne Cancels Blue Jays-Devil Rays Game (AP) AP - The game between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays on Sunday has been canceled because of Hurricane Jeanne and will not be made up. | 1 |
Tennis: Serena Williams Reaches Finals of China Open Top seed Serena Williams of the United States has powered her way into the finals of the China Open tennis tournament in Beijing with a straight sets (6-2, 6-3) victory over fourth-seeded Vera Zvonareva of Russia. | 1 |
Arsenal Beats Manchester City 1-0 to Top Premiership (Update1) Arsenal remains atop English soccer #39;s Premiership after a 1-0 victory at Manchester City extended its unbeaten league record to 47 matches. | 1 |
Giants Safety to Have Knee Surgery (AP) AP - New York Giants safety Shaun Williams will have surgery on his left knee Monday to repair damaged cartilage. | 1 |
Stenson Leads by a Stroke at the Heritage (AP) AP - Henrik Stenson shot a 5-under-par 67 Saturday for a one-stroke lead over Swedish countryman Patrik Sjoland after three rounds at The Heritage. | 1 |
Spain Edge Closer to Davis Cup Final LONDON (Reuters) - Spain stepped closer to their second consecutive Davis Cup final appearance on Saturday after Tommy Robredo and Rafael Nadal claimed a tense doubles victory over France. | 1 |
Rejuvenated Safin Vows to Bring Davis Cup Back to Russia MOSCOW (Reuters) - A rejuvenated Marat Safin has vowed to help Russia win back the Davis Cup next year after leading the 2002 champions to an easy 3-0 victory over Thailand in a World Group playoff tie at the weekend. | 1 |
Away on Business: Hold the Phone CHICAGO (Reuters) - At first glance, paying \$13 or \$14 for a hard-wired Internet laptop connection in a hotel room might seem expensive. | 2 |
Southwest Hospital and Medical Center fights for life After caring for patients for 40 years, an Atlanta hospital now is tending to its own wounds. Southwest Hospital and Medical Center, which this month filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, seeks a financial | 2 |
Choose a topic from the pull-down menu: Swedens Henrik Stenson returned to the fray in The Heritage at Woburn Golf and Country Club taking the third round lead with a five under par 67. | 1 |
Big Apple sweet to Lee, Cubs The ghost of Tommie Agee hovered over the Cubs #39; house of horrors known as Shea Stadium. The Cubs will never exorcise the demons of 1969, when they saw their seemingly | 1 |
UK Muslims in Iraq on mercy mission A delegation from the Muslim Council of Britain has travelled to Baghdad to make a plea for the release of British captive Ken Bigley. | 0 |
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