text string | label int64 |
|---|---|
Stadler Leads SAS Championship by Four (AP) AP - Craig Stadler already is atop the Champions Tour money list, and now he's poised to become the first tour player in more than six years to win three consecutive tournaments. | 1 |
Mets Win in Dramatic Fashion Victor Diaz hit a tying, three-run homer with two outs in the ninth inning, and Craig Brazell's first major league home run in the 11th gave the Mets a stunning victory. | 1 |
Brown to Start for Yanks on Sunday Kevin Brown will return to the New York Yankees' rotation Sunday to start the series finale against the Boston Red Sox. | 1 |
Storm Sinks Lynx Lauren Jackson scores 14 points to lead the Seattle Storm past the Minnesota Lynx 70-58 Saturday in the first game of their Western Conference semifinal series. | 1 |
Singh stays in front Vijay Singh remained on course for a fifth victory in six events with a second-round 68 to lead the 84 Lumber Classic tournament in Pennsylvania. | 1 |
Civilians die as US forces attack #39;al-Zarqawi #39;s bases #39; in Fallujah US aircraft, tanks and artillery have pounded the resistance stronghold of Fallujah, killing at least eight people and wounding 15, while rebels struck back in Baghdad by killing six police recruits. | 0 |
Schumacher crashes out Ferrari #39;s Rubens Barrichello expects team-mate Michael Schumacher to challenge him for victory in the inaugural Chinese Grand Prix, even though the world champion will start from the back of the grid. | 1 |
GNOME, KDE Aim at Windows KDE and GNOME, the open-source software projects that together form the face of most Linux installations, have undergone revisions that boost their usability and enterprise readinessadvances that build the case for Linux as a viable alternative to | 3 |
Hurricane Jeanne moves Steelers-Dolphins game into prime time Hurricane Jeanne forced the Miami Dolphins and Pittsburgh Steelers to move their game to prime time Sunday. The teams and the league agreed to move the starting time from 1 pm EDT to 8:30 pm EDT because the | 1 |
quot;Sudan coup plotters planned to kill 38 officials quot; : Sudanese authorities accused an opposition party Saturday of plotting to abduct and kill more than three dozen senior government officials and blow up key sites in the capital, where the army was out in force. | 0 |
Engineers Use Hurricanes to Study Houses (AP) AP - When a hurricane makes landfall in the continental United States, Dave Prevatt and his colleagues in the Florida Coastal Monitoring Program are out evaluating which construction methods best protect homes from the tremendous wind forces the storms deliver. | 3 |
Program Combines Archaeology, Oceanography (AP) AP - The University of Rhode Island has designed a voyage to the bottom of the sea for students in an emerging field of scientific exploration #151; archaeological oceanography. | 3 |
Human Remains Used in Artificial Reefs (AP) AP - As if shooting a loved one's ashes into space or pressing them into artificial diamonds were not sufficiently offbeat, relatives of the deceased now can have their ashes mixed into concrete to help form ocean habitats. | 3 |
Fijian holds firm in Lumber Vijay Singh will take a two-shot lead into the final round of the 84 Lumber Classic as he eyes a third straight win this month. The world number one carded a level-par 72 to stay ahead of American Ryder Cup star Chris DiMarco (71). | 1 |
Celtic 3-0 Dunfermline OPINION was divided about the merit of this game as preparation for Wednesday nights glamour tie against AC Milan in the Italian capital of fashion, but in many respects Celtic could not have asked for better. | 1 |
India PM spoke terror with Pakistani Pres. India #39;s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Saturday he raised the issue of terrorism with Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf. | 0 |
Storm Death Toll Tops 1,500 in Haiti Tropical Storm Jeannes death toll in Haiti rose to more than 1,500 and UN peacekeepers were sending reinforcements to help keep order among desperate survivors who have been looting aid trucks and mobbing food distribution centres. | 0 |
Singh won #39;t sit still at No. 1 The Golf Expert is here with answers to your questions. Since slow play is not encouraged, let #39;s quickly move to the first tee, er, question and get started. | 1 |
Iowa, Michigan remember rare rout in Ann Arbor Michigan Stadium was mostly filled with empty seats. The only cheers were coming from near one end zone -he Iowa section. By Carlos Osorio, AP. | 1 |
Iran Says It Has Tested Strategic Missile Iran added a strategic missile #39; #39; to its military arsenal after a successful test, and the defense minister said Saturday his country was ready to confront any external threat. | 0 |
Egypt's Mufti Approves Synchronized Call to Prayer CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's highest authority on Islamic law endorsed Saturday a controversial government plan to synchronize the call to prayer in Cairo's mosques and put an end to the present haphazard system based on the timekeeping of each individual establishme... | 0 |
UK anti-terror police hold four Anti-terrorist branch police investigating claims a group was trying to buy radioactive material arrest four men. | 0 |
Spanish laureate 'was informer' Prize-winning Spanish writer Camilo Jose Cela informed for General Franco's regime, a historian says. | 0 |
After Admitting Flaw, Kryptonite Faces Lawsuits Lock maker Kryptonite and parent Ingersoll-Rand face at least five proposed class-action lawsuits in the United States and Canada after admitting this week that popular | 2 |
West Antarctic Glaciers Are Increasinly Thinning The ice loss from the measured glaciers corresponds to an annual sea-level rise of .008 inches (.2 millimeters) or more than 10 percent of the total global increase of about . | 3 |
Wolfsburg remains top Martin Petrov put the home side ahead early, but Kaiserslautern #39;s Carsten Jancker made it 1-1 with just eight minutes remaining. | 1 |
Tail-enders finish off England England #39;s long wait for a major one-day international tournament continues after a thrilling fightback by the West Indies at the Oval yesterday to win the final of the ICC Champions Trophy by two wickets. | 1 |
NCAA Top 25 Game Summary - Iowa At Michigan Ann Arbor, MI -- Chad Henne threw for one touchdown and ran for another to lead No. 18 Michigan to a 30-17 win over Iowa in the Big Ten opener for both teams at Michigan Stadium. | 1 |
Angels 5, Athletics 3 Garret Anderson hit a tiebreaking double in the eighth inning, Darin Erstad had a three-run homer and the Anaheim Angels beat Oakland 5-3 Saturday to move back within two games of the AL West-leading Athletics. | 1 |
Darfur refugees fear returning home: UN Many refugees in Sudan #39;s wartorn Darfur region still live in a climate of fear and are reluctant to return home as they do not trust the government to protect them, according to the United Nation #39;s (UN) human rights chief. | 0 |
Iran delivers #39;strategic missile #39; TEHERAN - Iran added one more missile to its military arsenal and the defence minister said on Saturday his country was ready to confront any external threat. | 0 |
Four held after #39;sting #39; uncovers alleged dirty bomb conspiracy Four men have been arrested on suspicion of terrorist offences following a sting operation organised by a Sunday newspaper, police said last night. | 0 |
Egypt #39;s Mufti Approves Synchronized Call to Prayer Egypt #39;s highest authority on Islamic law endorsed Saturday a controversial government plan to synchronize the call to prayer in Cairo #39;s mosques and put an end to the present haphazard system based on the timekeeping of each individual | 0 |
Africans With HIV Seek Herbal Remedies (AP) AP - Jonathan Mwanza was once a powerful man in this rural town #151; a county councilor and lifetime member of Kenya's former ruling party. His hefty build spoke of wealth and authority. That was before he contracted HIV. Without access to anti-AIDS drugs, he wasted away #... | 3 |
Flights to weightlessness make playgrounds of the sky I have been to zero gravity and flown like Superman. This is something that only astronauts and the stars of Apollo 13 have done before. | 3 |
Leaders say all of Iraq may not vote Iraq #39;s vice president conceded Saturday that voting might not be possible in all parts of the country when elections are held in in January. | 0 |
Four held as raid uncovers #39;plot to buy dirty bomb #39; Four men have been arrested on suspicion of terrorist offences as part of a planned operation by the Metropolitan Police. The men are suspected of attempting to buy radioactive material for | 0 |
AL Capsules Garret Anderson hit a tiebreaking double in the eighth inning, Darin Erstad had a three-run homer and the Anaheim Angels beat Oakland 5-3 Saturday to move back within two games of the AL West-leading Athletics. | 1 |
Scorpion queen takes the sting out of world record KUANTAN: Having already set a world record on Tuesday, Scorpion Queen Nur Malena Hassan put more sting into her feat by staying on for four more days. | 0 |
India enters low-budget film for Oscars (AFP) AFP - A film on a boy losing his vision to cancer has been chosen as India's entry for an Oscar nomination, beating big-budget Bollywood productions, the director said. | 0 |
Analysis: Iraq Dominates Policy Debate (AP) AP - President Bush and Democrat John Kerry are concentrating on Iraq and relegating other international issues to the sidelines. Their preoccupation is not lost on other world leaders. | 0 |
Last major airline matches fare boost Airlines apparently pushed through a fare increase yesterday after months of unsuccessful attempts to raise prices, helping to offset record-high jet-fuel costs. | 2 |
Hagans Throws for 283 Yards in Va. Win (AP) AP - Marques Hagans had 283 total yards with two touchdown runs and a TD pass to lead No. 12 Virginia to a 31-10 victory over Syracuse on Saturday. | 1 |
Michigan Forces Turnovers for 30-17 Win (AP) AP - Braylon Edwards caught six passes for 150 yards and a touchdown and No. 18 Michigan turned four turnovers into 27 points in a 30-17 win over Iowa on Saturday. | 1 |
Oil rises on Jeddah, Nigeria attacks Oil prices headed higher after Nigerian locals seized oil pumping stations, with news of an attack on the US consulate in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, also pushing prices higher, dealers said. | 0 |
Notes: Francona defends decision Terry Francona is drawing comparisons to former Red Sox manager Grady Little for a decision that he made in Friday #39;s series-opening loss to the Yankees. | 1 |
Angels Nip A's 5-3, Stay in AL West Race (AP) AP - Garret Anderson hit a tiebreaking double in the eighth inning, Darin Erstad had a three-run homer and the Anaheim Angels beat Oakland 5-3 Saturday to move back within two games of the AL West-leading Athletics. | 1 |
Muslim leaders fly to Iraq to plead for Bigley #39;s life A delegation of prominent British Muslims was expected in Baghdad today as frantic last-ditch efforts to save the life of Ken Bigley, the 62-year-old engineer seized by Islamic militants in the city 10 days ago, reached a climax. | 0 |
Brown to Start Sunday Against Red Sox (AP) AP - Kevin Brown will return to the New York Yankees' rotation Sunday to start the series finale against the Boston Red Sox. | 1 |
Singh Maintains Lead at 84 Lumber Classic (AP) AP - Vijay Singh is making it look easy by winning tournament after tournament, and millions upon millions of dollars, while chasing Tiger Woods' single-season money record. Singh's ability to turn bad lies into good shots helped him to an even-par 72 that kept him in the ... | 1 |
Young Mets Hurt Cubs in a Game They Needed Mets rookie Victor Diaz stroked a tying three-run home run with two out in the ninth and Craig Brazell won it in the 11th with his first major-league homer. | 1 |
UK economy to feel the ripple effect of slow boat from China FOR the past two years, Asian stock markets have been high on the favoured list for Britains pension and life assurance funds. Asia, particularly China, has offered the double attraction of strong current | 2 |
Video-to-go challenges iPod mastery The race is on to create a gadget to outgun the iPod - playing not only music but movies - and usurp it as the ultimate icon for Christmas shoppers. | 3 |
Vibrant Villeneuve eyes podium in vital end game for Renault IN A Renault, the twin tasks of collecting at least a point and motivating the team should not be too onerous for a man who is a former world champion and considered one of the best racers of his generation, especially when Jacques Villeneuve has tended | 1 |
GIANTS 9, DODGERS 5 Grand Slam by Feliz Lifts Giants #39; Postseason <b>...</b> The Giants showed on Saturday that they can win even the biggest games without Barry Bonds #39;s bat. Pedro Feliz hit a tie-breaking grand slam with two outs | 1 |
Young Mets Hurt Cubs in a Game They Needed n the home clubhouse before the game, Art Howe, the Mets #39; lame-duck manager, spoke about his off-season plans, his aspirations and whether he might work in baseball again. | 1 |
Fallujah strikes leave eight dead US warplanes, tanks and artillery units struck the insurgent stronghold of Fallujah yesterday, killing at least eight people and wounding 15 in a day that saw new violence across the country. | 0 |
STRIKERS #39;FAILED TO HOLD UP FLIGHTS #39; A STRIKE by workers who refuel aircraft at Heathrow failed to disrupt flights, airport chiefs said last night. About 40 members of the Transport and General Workers Union walked out at 4.30am yesterday, after | 2 |
Kirkland #39;s Tallies Hurricane Losses Home decor retailer Kirkland #39;s Inc. on Thursday said the hurricanes that wreaked havoc throughout the southeastern United States will cause it to lose \$1. | 2 |
Late strike keeps Wolfsburg on top BERLIN, Germany -- A last-minute goal from Argentine striker Diego Klimowicz gave Wolfsburg a 2-1 home win over Kaiserslautern on Saturday to keep them top of the Bundesliga. | 1 |
Enter a Category Red Sox fans never had the chance to boo Grady Little for letting Pedro Martinez start the eighth inning against the Yankees in Game 7 of the 2003 ALCS. | 1 |
Big Ten openers haven #39;t treated Illini well It doesn #39;t take a doctorate in football to recognize the differences between Joe Tiller #39;s tenure at Purdue and Ron Turner #39;s equally long stay at Illinois. | 1 |
Taliban vow to disrupt Karzai inauguration KABUL (AFP) - Afghanistan #39;s ousted Taliban militia vowed to disrupt President Hamid Karzai #39;s swearing-in ceremony, but the US-led military said watertight security on the ground and in the air would stop any attack. | 0 |
UN chief promises more staff to Iraq when possible UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan assured the Iraqis that the world body will provide assistance to their elections next year, including more staff quot;as circumstances permit. | 0 |
Frenchman shot dead in Saudi Arabia A French national was shot and killed in the Saudi Arabian city of Jiddah early Sunday, the Interior Ministry said. The man was shot at 1 am in the Red Sea port city. | 0 |
Egypt proposes unified call to prayer The Egyptian government says it wants to unify the calls to prayer that air separately from thousands of mosque loudspeakers in the capital Cairo. | 0 |
Under the shadow of Iraq Tony Blair will address his party - and Britain - this week against a backdrop of war and barbarity. But his hopes for Labour #39;s re-election rely on what his government has achieved on the home front. | 0 |
Frenchman shot dead in Saudi Arabia in latest attack on foreigners (Canadian Press) Canadian Press - RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) - A French national was shot and killed in the Saudi Arabian city Jiddah early Sunday, the Saudi Interior Ministry said. | 0 |
The New Silicon Valley: A Dog-Eat-Dog World Oracle's attempted takeover of PeopleSoft can be seen as a harbinger of many more in a mature industry. | 3 |
Fear and Laptops on the Campaign Trail The bloggers covering the presidential race are maverick, funny, mostly partisan and always hypercaffeinated. Are they ruining political journalism or recharging it? | 3 |
Putin lashes West over Ukraine RUSSIA #39;S President Vladimir Putin fired another blast at the West today, warning efforts to push its own interests in parts of the former Soviet Union, ostensibly in the name of promoting democracy, were discriminatory and destabilising. | 0 |
Download, Peel and Stick, and All the World's a Gallery Inspired by graffiti, posters and the communal culture of the Web, stickers are gaining wide attention as an artistic phenomenon. | 3 |
Why We Fear the Digital Ballot While most experts appear to agree that electronic voting has real problems, few argue that they could completely undermine the November election. | 3 |
Indian Web Sales of Taxless Tobacco Face New Pressure Online sales of untaxed cigarettes are provoking a stampede of protests from a disparate collection of antitobacco groups, cash-strapped state governments and local retailers. | 3 |
Iraq War Tale Wins at Spanish Film Fest MADRID, Spain - A film about Iraqi villagers desperate for a satellite dish as they await the U.S. invasion won the top prize Saturday at Spain's leading film festival... | 0 |
Jeanne Batters Bahamas, Heads Toward Fla. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Hurricane Jeanne got stronger, bigger and faster as it battered the Bahamas and bore down on Florida Saturday, sending huge waves crashing onto beaches and forcing thousands into shelters just weeks after Frances ravaged this area... | 0 |
What you may have missed Florida #39;s passing offense didn #39;t perform exceptionally well. And the defensive secondary could use plenty of work, too. But the Gators still managed to defeat Kentucky 21-3 with the help of TB Ciatrick Fason #39;s | 1 |
Lindley Leads LPGA Longs Drugs Challenge (AP) AP - Leta Lindley birdied seven holes Saturday to shoot a 6-under 65 and take a one-shot lead over two-time champion Juli Inkster after three rounds at the LPGA Longs Drugs Challenge. | 1 |
Sanders Still Out Ravens cornerback Deion Sanders is still listed as questionable for today's game in Cincinnati because of an injured left hamstring. | 1 |
A Canceled Trip Leads to an Easy Victory Carmen Douma-Hussar thought she would be enjoying a vacation in Florida yesterday, not running a race. | 1 |
Campbell set to sign new Arsenal deal Sol Campbell today revealed that he has agreed to sign a new long-term contract at Arsenal. The England defender is expecting to tie up a few loose ends over the next couple of weeks before making an official announcement. | 1 |
The Neutral Fed Funds Rate The level at which the Federal Reserve #39;s federal funds rate, the overnight rate charged between banks, neither stimulates nor slows economic growth. | 2 |
Hot Hand, Cold Hand Martha Stewart, the queen of homemaking, who was granted her wish to start her prison sentence next month, causing stock in her company, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc. | 2 |
Widely Used Bike Lock Can Be Picked With Pen SAN DIEGO -- You don #39;t have to be the Man of Steel to open a Kryptonite bike lock. A video circulating on the Internet shows how to pick a Kryptonite lock with a ballpoint pen. | 2 |
Tilting at an Immovable Code Okay, let #39;s all agree: Nobody likes to pay taxes. That #39;s why the major candidates for president and many other politicians standing for election this year favor tax cuts or something they call tax reform. | 2 |
No WinFall jackpot winner; prize now at \$2.9 million No tickets matched all six numbers in the latest WinFall drawing, raising the jackpot for Saturday #39;s game to \$2.9 million. Saturday #39;s \$2. | 2 |
Kansas #39; defense key to loss against Texas Tech Kansas offense may not have been able to post a whole lot of yards, but they were able to take advantage of several opportunities created by the defense. | 1 |
Taiwan people protest Chen #39;s arms purchase Taipei - Tens of thousands of protesters marched through Taipei Saturday afternoon, urging the local government to scrap a historical high US weapons package, which the protesters complained would trigger a bitter arms race with the Chinese mainland and | 0 |
Giants Blast Dodgers to Aid Playoff Hopes (AP) AP - Pedro Feliz hit a tiebreaking grand slam with two outs in the eighth inning for his fourth hit of the day, and the Giants helped their playoff chances with a 9-5 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday. | 1 |
Benson Leads No. 5 Texas Over Rice 35-13 (AP) AP - Cedric Benson and the Texas running machine keep rolling along. Benson rushed for 189 yards and a touchdown and Vince Young passed for three scores to his tight ends as No. 5 Texas beat Rice 35-13 Saturday night. | 1 |
AskJeeves #39;s Butler Trying To Do It Better The search engine (www.ask.com) made its fame toward the end of the last millennium by encouraging Web surfers to enter quot;natural language quot; questions, rather than search terms -- instead of | 3 |
Reserve infielder likely out for season The Braves likely lost reserve infielder Mark DeRosa for the rest of the season after he injured his right knee trying to make a throw in Atlanta #39;s 1-0 win over Florida on Saturday night. | 1 |
Wilson Gets 10th Win As Reds Drop Pirates (AP) AP - Paul Wilson became Cincinnati's second 10-game winner in as many nights, and the Reds used a five-run first inning to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-4 on Saturday night. | 1 |
Paterno's Son-In-Law in Bicycle Accident (AP) AP - Penn State coach Joe Paterno flew home without his team after the Nittany Lions' loss to Wisconsin on Saturday night when he learned his son-in-law had been involved in a serious bicycle accident. | 1 |
Oil prices ease in Asian trade Oil prices eased from near-record highs in Asian trade today after the US government said it may draw from its strategic reserves to make up for supply shortages, dealers said. | 2 |
Bell Tolls for Bowe Former heavyweight champ Riddick Bowe is attempting a comeback, starting over after a troubling eight years away from the ring. | 1 |
Brown to Start Kevin Brown will return to the New York Yankees' rotation Sunday to start the series finale against the Boston Red Sox. | 1 |
DeRosa injures his right leg Shortstop Mark DeRosa suffered what appeared to be a significant injury to his right leg during the sixth inning of Saturday night #39;s game against the Marlins at Turner Field. | 1 |
KU Falls to Texas Tech 31-30 LAWRENCE, Kan. - It was a tale of two halves for the University of Kansas football team which dropped a 31-30 decision to Texas Tech, in the Big 12 opener Saturday at Memorial Stadium. | 1 |
Mayfield Looking to Move Up in Dover Jeremy Mayfield needs more than a victory at Dover International Speedway in Delaware to get back in the thick of the Nextel Cup championship race. | 1 |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.