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Dolphins RB Gordon Injures Shoulder (AP) AP - Miami Dolphins running back Lamar Gordon left Sunday's game against Pittsburgh in the first quarter with a left shoulder injury after a jarring tackle by safety Chris Hope.
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Brown Suffers Rocky Return in Feisty Finale There was Kevin Brown at his worst, Curt Schilling at his best and baseball's most bitter rivalry at its end - for now, anyway.
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Students heckle Iranian president Iranian students interrupt a speech by President Khatami to mark Student Day at Tehran university.
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Positive Identity Emerges for Giants' Offense Most of the credit offensively went to Kurt Warner, the man who delivered the ball and created team chemistry by the way he did it.
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Old School, Part 2 Joe Gibbs will meet his coaching nemesis, Bill Parcells, for the first time since 1990 on Monday when the Redskins play the rival Cowboys.
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Dodging Harm Alex Cora's second homer in two days provides the spark Los Angeles needs to beat San Francisco 7-4 and extend its lead to 2 1/2 games in the NL West.
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U.S. Gets Spain in Final The United States completes a 4-0 sweep over Belarus Sunday after Andy Roddick's win, and heads to Spain for the Davis Cup finals.
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Terps Take Break Improvement is both the hope and expectation as Maryland enters a bye week before facing a series of dangerous ACC teams.
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Newman Wins at Dover Ryan Newman resuscitates his fragile title hopes by winning the MBNA America 400 on another day of dizzying scoreboard watching.
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Big Wi-Fi Project for Philadelphia What would Benjamin Franklin say? Philadelphia plans citywide free Wi-Fi Internet access for computer users.
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If Hockey Is Out, Best Thing on Ice May Be a Computer Game A cable channel plans to resurrect each of the 1,230 regular-season games listed on the league's defunct 2004-2005 schedule by setting them in motion on a video game console.
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What's in the Box? Radio Tags Know That, and More I.B.M. plans to invest \$250 million over the next five years and employ 1,000 people in a new business unit to support products and services related to sensor networks.
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Maker of Palm Software to Unveil Operating System for Smart Phones PalmSource is set to announce its first operat- ing system for smart phones, with applications typically found on desktop computers.
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Music Sites Ask, 'Why Buy If You Can Rent?' Virgin is the first major music retailer to enter the download market in introducing a music store to sell music as streams of bits to be downloaded from the Internet.
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INTERVIEW: Australia #39;s Cochlear To Ramp Up Output SYDNEY (Dow Jones)--Australian ear implant maker Cochlear Ltd. (COH.AU) said Monday it has moved quickly to lift production to meet increased demand from doctors following
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Angels suspend Guillen for rest of season CBC SPORTS ONLINE - The Anaheim Angels suspended outfielder Jose Guillen for the rest of the season without pay Sunday following an outburst during a game the previous night.
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Kim lands maiden victory Christina Kim fired a closing 65 to win the Longs Drugs Challenge by one shot over Karrie Webb in California. Kim, 20, the first-round leader, landed her first LPGA title with five birdies on the back nine to finish on 18 under.
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Serb leader apologises in Bosnia Serbian President Boris Tadic says sorry for crimes committed in the name of the Serb people in Bosnia.
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INTERVIEW: Australia #39;s Cochlear To Ramp Up Output -2- SYDNEY (Dow Jones)--Australian ear implant maker Cochlear Ltd. (COH.AU) said Monday it has moved quickly to lift production to meet increased demand from doctors following
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Music Notes Apple vs Apple: Despite persistent rumors of an impending settlement, the trademark dispute between Apple Corps, the Beatles #39; record company, and Apple Computer remained unresolved as of late September.
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Singh breaks Woods #39; money record Having overtaken Tiger Woods as the world #39;s premier golfer, Vijay Singh on Sunday pushed Woods further into his wake by claiming the PGA Tour #39;s single-season money record.
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Serena Williams picks China Open title Serena Williams of US holds the championship trophy after defeating Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia in the inaugural China Open women #39;s final September 26, 2004, in Beijing.
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Report: HP to Stop Using Intel Itanium Chip NEW YORK (Reuters) - Printer and PC maker Hewlett-Packard Co. <A HREF="http://www.reuters.co.uk/financeQuoteLookup.jhtml?ticker=HPQ.N qtype=sym infotype=info qcat=news">HPQ.N</A> will stop offering desktop workstations based on Intel Corp.'s <A HREF="http://...
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Oil Heads Toward #36;49.40 Record (Reuters) Reuters - Oil prices pushed above #36;49 a barrel\on Monday, approaching record levels as worries about the\stability of supplies from Iraq, Nigeria and Russia compounded\concerns over low fuel stocks ahead of winter.
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UK launches 10m recycling effort The UK government launches a 10m multi-media advertising campaign to encourage the British public to recycle their waste.
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Nikkei Weighed Down by Oil, Economy TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo's Nikkei fell 0.79 percent by midday on Monday, extending losses into a seventh session as worries about higher oil prices hit airlines, while banks and retailers wilted on concerns about the domestic economic outlook.
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Report: HP to Stop Using Intel Itanium Chip (Reuters) Reuters - Printer and PC maker Hewlett-Packard\Co. will stop offering desktop workstations based on\Intel Corp.'s Itanium microprocessor, The Wall Street\Journal reported on its online edition.
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Lebanese delegation to UN states its case ahead of Annan report on <b>...</b> BEIRUT: UN Mideast envoy Terje Roed Larsen is putting the final touches on a UN report on the compliance of both Lebanon and Syria with Resolution 1559.
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Index funds, once considered mediocre, come of age Index funds aren #39;t splashy. They never lead the quot;mutual fund of the month quot; lists or get plugged by commentators on the financial news.
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NASA Struggles for Shuttles #39; Return Twenty months after the Columbia tragedy, NASA is still struggling to overcome serious engineering hurdles to resume flying its space shuttles in March, a task that has become even tougher
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Report: HP to Stop Using Intel Itanium Chip Printer and PC maker Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ.N: Quote, Profile, Research) will stop offering desktop workstations based on Intel Corp.
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Kim rallies at Longs Drugs Challenge beating Webb by one shot Kim made a charge on the back nine Sunday, shooting a 6-under 65 at the Longs Drugs Challenge for a one-shot victory over Karrie Webb.
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INTER FIGHT BACK FOR A POINT Internazionale striker Christian Vieri was booed out of the San Siro on Sunday as his team twice came from behind to snatch a point.
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NFL News, Notes, and One Liners The Indianapolis Colts and Green Bay Packers added fireworks to Sunday #39;s action with an explosive start, which included 412 yards of total offense and 35 points scored... in the first quarter alone. Colts
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Darfur Governor Says Rebels Attempted Coup EL GENEINA, Sudan Sept. 26, 2004 - West Darfur #39;s governor on Sunday linked an alleged coup attempt against the national government to a rebellion in western Sudan, saying the same group was behind both insurrections.
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Syria Defends Its Role in Lebanon Syria did not interfere in Lebanon #39;s recent presidential elections and has no interest in controlling its smaller neighbor, Syria #39;s foreign minister said Sunday.
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Small Syrian force withdraws from Lebanon About 300 Syrian soldiers in a convoy of trucks and armored vehicles returned home from Lebanon on Thursday, part of a wider redeployment of forces that the United States described as encouraging.
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Telstra #39;s \$750 million Share Buy-Back Telstra Corporation has announced details of its plan to invite all shareholders to participate in a \$750 milion off-market share buy-back.
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Philippines Readies Emergency Iraq Plans (AP) AP - The Philippine government is preparing contingency plans to evacuate more than 4,000 citizens working in Iraq if violence escalates ahead of U.S. and British elections, the labor secretary said Sunday.
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South Korea calls for resumption of nuclear talks (AFP) AFP - South Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-Moon called at the United Nations for a swift resumption of talks aimed at convincing North Korea to shelve its nuclear weapons programme.
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Multiplex moves on Ronin By staff writers and wires. MULTIPLEX Group has offered \$1.33 billion to takeover Ronin Property Group in one of the latest moves of consolidation in the listed property trust sector.
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Angels Rip A's 6-2, Chip Away at AL West (AP) AP - Troy Glaus drove in three runs to back a strong outing by John Lackey, and the Anaheim Angels beat Oakland 6-2 Sunday to pull within one game of the AL West-leading Athletics with a week to play.
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AL Wrap: Schilling Shines as Red Sox Romp Past Yankees (Reuters) Reuters - David Ortiz's two-run double launched\a four-run first inning and Curt Schilling allowed one hit over\seven frames to power the Boston Red Sox to an 11-4 win over\the New York Yankees in the American League Sunday.
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NFL Wrap: McNabb Sparkles for Eagles, Manning Delights Colts NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Philadelphia Eagles thumped the Detroit Lions 30-13 Sunday in a clash of two previously unbeaten teams.
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Umpire Leaves Game Umpire Ed Montague was in good condition at a hospital after leaving Sunday's game between the Seattle Mariners and Texas Rangers because of high blood pressure.
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IBM #39;s PC business up for sale Purchasers of IBM #39;s desktops and laptops were shocked to learn last week that IBM may be putting its PC business up on the auction block.
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Israel may limit worshippers at Jerusalem Israel has warned that a part of a hotly disputed religious site could collapse on top of thousands of Muslims during the upcoming Islamic holy month.
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Poll impact dents Telstra TELSTRA Corp Ltd #39;s share price was being impacted by uncertaintly about the election, chief financial officer John Stanhope said.
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US Airways files motion for pay cut SAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) -- Bankrupt US Airways Group filed a court motion Friday evening seeking permission to make pay cuts totaling \$38 million per month, saying that the move is necessary to preserve about 34,000 jobs.
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Asian stocks trade lower amid growing worries over higher oil <b>...</b> SINGAPORE : Asian share prices opened on a soft note on Monday as blue chips came under selling pressure amid growing worries over higher oil prices.
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NASA: Hurricane Damages Shuttle Building The third hurricane to hit NASA (news - web sites) #39;s spaceport in just over a month blew out more panels and left more gaping holes in the massive
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The Choice on the Environment ALTHOUGH POLITICIANS tend to talk about quot;the environment quot; as if it were a single, easily defined topic, environmental issues range quite widely, from climate change to nuclear waste disposal to forest management.
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Five out of six for awesome Singh VIJAY Singh continued his extraordinary run with victory in the Pennsylvania Classic last night, completing his fifth PGA Tour win in six starts and breaking Tiger Woodss single-season earnings record.
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Webb comes up one short Australia #39;s Karrie Webb shot a terrific final round of seven-under 64, but it proved to be one shot too many as playing partner Christina Kim put together a 65 to win the LPGA Challenge event.
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Henman slams Cup schedule Tim Henman said the Davis Cup schedule was too punishing after Great Britain were relegated from the World Group. GB went down 3-2 to Austria after an injured Greg Rusedski lost in the crucial fifth rubber to Stefan Koubek.
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Koizumi keeps Japan guessing on cabinet reshuffle Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, back in Tokyo after an 11-day diplomatic mission to the Americas, hunkered down with senior ruling party officials on Friday to focus on a major reshuffle of cabinet and top party posts.
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UN refugee chief says Sudan, rebels must cooperate Sudan #39;s government is likely to grant some autonomy to the violence-wracked Darfur region, but the rebels should help to end the world #39;s worst humanitarian crisis, UN High Commissioner for Refu-gees Ruud Lubbers said.
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Police given four more days to question men arrested on suspicion <b>...</b> POLICE were yesterday granted more time to question four men arrested on suspicion of terrorism following a tip off from a Sunday newspaper.
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Historians say Taj Mahals 350th anniversary up to a decade too <b>...</b> AGRA - As India Monday prepares to launch celebrations marking the 350th anniversary of the Taj Mahal, the countrys famed monument to love, historians say the festivities are up to a decade too late.
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N. Korea talks end; no progress reported BEIJING (Kyodo) Japan pressed North Korea on Sunday to provide fuller accounts of 10 Japanese who Tokyo says were abducted by Pyongyang agents, but the North did not provide new information as they wrapped up two days of talks, Japan #39;s chief delegate said
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Bomb Threat Plane Given All-Clear The Greek airliner forced to make an emergency landing at Stansted airport following a bomb threat has been given the all-clear by police today.
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Dollar Sticks to Range Vs Yen (Reuters) Reuters - The dollar moved in narrow ranges against\the yen on Monday as option-related and exporter selling capped\the U.S. currency and traders awaited the Bank of Japan's key\corporate sentiment survey.
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Fannie Mae Takes New Approach in Crisis Independent probe might throw some top executives overboard.
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Broadman Takes Tougher Stance Negotiator for D.C. hotel workers faces crucial test of his leadership.
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Hecht's Adopts Smarter Look In the cosmetics department at Hecht's in downtown Washington, construction crews have ripped out the traditional glass display cases, replacing them with a system of open shelves stacked high with fragrances from Chanel, Burberry and Armani, now easily within arm's reach of the impulse buy...
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Lazard Is Near a Public Offer, Executives Say Bruce Wasserstein, who runs Lazard, the private investment bank, is developing a plan to take the company public, according to executives.
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Overseas partners sought to revamp Northeast China China will strengthen ties with foreign partners to revitalize the economy in Northeast China and to further co-operation in Northeast Asia, a senior official said.
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Internet Vote A Success According to Swiss authorities, history was made Sunday when 2723 people in four communities in canton Geneva, Switzerland, voted online in a national federal referendum.
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Barcelona beat Real Mallorca Two goals in two minutes from Cameroon international Samuel Eto #39;o formed the backbone of a 3-1 win for Barcelona away at Real Mallorca in the Spanish La Liga on Sunday.
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Powell: Worsening insurgency makes election difficult in Iraq US Secretary of State Colin Powell said Sunday that the escalating insurgency in Iraq could make the organizing of election in the country difficult, while atleast 16 people were killed in rebel attacks in Iraq.
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Officials fear Temple Mount could collapse Officials said yesterday the number of Muslim worshipers allowed onto the Temple Mount in Jerusalem during the coming month of Ramadan may have to be limited because of a danger the biblical-era complex might collapse.
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Feds Indict CA Ex-CEO Kumar Months of legal woes and executive shuffling came to a resolution of sorts last week for Computer Associates. Federal prosecutors indicted former CEO Sanjay Kumar for back-dating contracts
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World markets - 27 September 2004 New York - The first US presidential debate this week and a load of data on consumer spending will settle some questions that have been hanging over US stocks, and equity strategists and traders say the decreased uncertainty could draw buyers back to the
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Wal-Mart #39;s Way Growing up in blue-collar Fort Wayne, Ind., Linda Dillman once contemplated a career as a beautician. But she chose a different path.
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CB #39;s forced fumble halts Packers #39; attack For most of the first 54 minutes of Sunday #39;s game, Indianapolis Colts cornerback Jason David was definitely a marked man, a rookie fourth-round draft choice who could almost
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Air raids, attack kill 25 in Iraq towns: Women, children included FALLUJAH, Sept 26: At least 25 people were killed in US air strikes on Fallujah and an insurgent attack on a petrol convoy in the nearby town of Latifiya on Sunday.
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Security forces kill Amjad Farooqi NAWABSHAH, Sept 26: An alleged terrorist, who was later identified as an Al Qaeda kingpin Amjad Farooqi, was killed and seven other people, including two women and three children , were arrested
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Collins, Raiders Crush Buccanneers 30-20 (AP) AP - Kerry Collins, the amiable backup quarterback who has repeatedly promised to be ready when needed, replaced injured starter Rich Gannon and calmly directed the Oakland Raiders to an emotional 30-20 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday night.
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Fannie Mae Said Near Deal on Capital WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Embattled mortgage finance giant Fannie Mae <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=FNM.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">FNM.N</A> was close to a deal with regulators late on Sunday that would force the company to kee...
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Chen defends arms package Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian () said yesterday a controversial arms deal was part of the government #39;s attempts to deter any attempt by rival China to invade the island.
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Jupiter drifted towards sun in its youth Jupiter, the king of planets in the solar system, drifted tens of millions of kilometres towards the sun in its youth, a new study suggests.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers OAKLAND, California (Ticker) -- Twenty months after haunting the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XXXVII, Jon Gruden experienced a nightmare in the Black Hole.
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NFL Game Summary - Pittsburgh At Miami Miami, FL -- Ben Roethlisberger threw for 163 yards and a touchdown in his first career start, leading the Pittsburgh Steelers over the Miami Dolphins 13-3 at a water-logged Pro Player Stadium.
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Bomb alert plane given all-clear A New York-bound Greek passenger jet has been given the all-clear after it was forced to make an emergency landing at a London airport following a bomb threat, police say.
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Taj Mahal Celebrates 350th Anniversary Ceremonies are planned near Agra, where the white marble monument to love was built in the 17th century as a tomb for emperor Shah Jahan #39;s most beloved wife.
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China leaders warn of corruption China's Communist Party tells its members that corruption could threaten its hold on power.
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Bomb threat jet given all-clear A Greek Olympic Airlines flight is allowed to fly again after a bomb threat diverted it to a British airport.
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Labour to vote on Iraq withdrawal Gordon Brown will try to focus Labour conference on the economy, after delegates force a vote on Iraq.
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Strong Charges Set New Tone Before Debate The intensity of advertisements broadcast this weekend signaled the importance that both sides attach to the debates.
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As a Life Ebbs, the Ultimate Family Quarrel Medical advances are forcing more patients and families to confront ever more grueling choices about living and dying.
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Collins, Raiders Crush Buccanneers 30-20 OAKLAND, Calif. - Kerry Collins, the amiable backup quarterback who has repeatedly promised to be ready when needed, replaced injured starter Rich Gannon and calmly directed the Oakland Raiders to an emotional 30-20 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday night...
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Linux growing on SMB desktops: Yankee Group According to the Yankee Group, the adoption of Linux on the desktop should grow to the mid-single digits in the next year. It #39;s common knowledge that Microsoft rules the desktop operating system (OS) environment
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Folded ice discovered beneath Antarctica WASHINGTON - Glaciers in Antarctica are thinning faster than they did in the 1990s and researchers have discovered an unexpected folded section deep beneath the ice cap, findings that may indicate the ice is less stable than had been thought.
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Colts outscore Packers in home opener on strength of Manning #39;s arm INDIANAPOLIS -- All of the talk leading up to this week #39;s matchup between the Indianapolis Colts and the Green Bay Packers focused on the quarterbacks and the shootout the two would have.
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Al Qaeda leader reportedly killed in Pakistan Pakistani paramilitary forces killed one of the most wanted militants in the country Sunday, a government official said. Amjad Hussain Farooqi was killed in an early morning raid
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#39;Most people don #39;t know what to do - to give in or leave it #39; At the family home of hostage Kenneth Bigley yesterday, the interminable wait for news entered its 11th day. A solitary policeman stood guard outside the terraced house in Walton, Liverpool, close to Everton #39;s
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US Airways Outlines Time Frame for Possible Liquidation US Airways faces a "high probability" of liquidation by mid-February if the temporary pay cuts it requested are not approved by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court.
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Terrorists Have Oil Industry in Cross Hairs Terrorists and insurgents are stepping up attacks on oil and gas operations overseas in an effort to disrupt jittery energy markets, destabilize governments and scare off foreign workers, analysts said.
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Agencies Postpone Issuing New Rules Until After Election Federal agencies have delayed a range of proposed regulations from food safety to corporate governance until after Election Day.
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Six Sigma: A Hollywood Studio Learns the G.E. Way There are more signs that the shotgun marriage between NBC and Universal is anything but tranquil.
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