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IBM ordered to pay some of Compuware costs A federal magistrate has ordered IBM Corp. to reimburse software maker Compuware Corp. for costs relating to evidence that IBM produced only three months before Compuware #39;s lawsuit was scheduled to go to trial. | 2 |
AT amp;T Wireless Goes With Ogo AT amp;T Wireless #39; messaging device and service was unveiled, targeting teens and young adults who are heavy users of instant messaging (IM). | 2 |
Hurricane Keeps Singh From Ireland Trip (AP) AP - Vijay Singh withdrew Monday from the American Express Championship, wanting to stay home with his family in Florida and cope with the damage left by Hurricane Jeanne. | 1 |
Allen licenses commercial space flight technology Paul Allen #39;s backing of commercial space flight received a boost Monday, as a startup called Virgin Galactic plans to build an aircraft based on the technology used by SpaceShipOne, the Allen-backed plane that flew into space in June. | 3 |
Virgin digital goes live Richard Branson #39;s Virgin Digital went live today offering some 1,000,000 tracks - This being 250,000 more than iTunes. In March Branson said he will be adding digital music to his Virgin brand at the time | 3 |
HP Deals to Aid RFID Push Into Retail, Manufacturing Hewlett-Packard Co., one of the quot;initial eight quot; product distributors in the Wal-Mart RFID trials, will unveil on Monday pacts with systems integrator BearingPoint Inc. | 3 |
Shortages May Force Space Station Evacuation The station #39;s primary oxygen generator has barely worked this month despite repair efforts by the two astronauts on board. The men have had to tap into backup oxygen supplies. | 3 |
CORRECTED-CNN producer seized in Gaza In GAZA story headlined quot;CNN producer seized by armed men in Gaza quot;, please read name in paragraph 3 as ... Ben Wedeman ... instead of ... Ben Wedemen ... and make conform throughout). By Nidal al-Mughrabi. GAZA | 1 |
Hornet #39;s goal: Comeback attempt in 2005-06 The New Orleans Hornets are moving to the Western Conference without Jamal Mashburn ... for at least one season. Mashburn and the Hornets will announce later Monday that the former All-Star will | 1 |
Jamal Mashburn Out for Entire NBA Season (AP) AP - Former All-Star forward Jamal Mashburn will miss the entire 2004-05 NBA season because of a knee injury that could end his career. | 1 |
Workers #39; safety queried in Dubai The deaths of five labourers at the construction site of the new airport terminal in Dubai will renew questions about conditions in which migrant workers toil in the United Arab Emirates. | 0 |
Talks with Musharraf very good: PM Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has described his talks with Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf as quot;very good quot;. He said the two had agreed to carry forward the composite dialogue process which quot;augurs well quot; for the bilateral relations. | 0 |
Johansson Advances at Thailand Open (AP) AP - Thomas Johansson of Sweden overcame his frustrations with a linesman to beat sixth-seeded Feliciano Lopez of Spain 6-1, 2-6, 7-6 (5) in the first round Monday at the Thailand Open. | 1 |
Can Skype live up to the Net phone hype? The first-year growth rate for the no-cost phone service was "sky high." Now it has to avoid a sophomore jinx. | 3 |
MLB, Angelos Talk MLB officials and Orioles owner Peter Angelos are set to continue negotiations that would bring the Expos to Washington in 2005. | 1 |
IMF Cuts World '05 Growth Forecast-Source LONDON (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund has cut its forecast for global growth next year slightly amid expectations that the U.S. and Chinese economies will not expand as strongly as previously thought. | 2 |
JPMorgan to Buy Stake in Highbridge Fund NEW YORK (Reuters) - J.P. Morgan Chase Co. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=JPM.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">JPM.N</A> plans to buy a majority stake in the hedge fund Highbridge Capital Management, the companies said on Mon... | 2 |
Comcast Says in Talks to Buy Adelphia NEW YORK (Reuters) - Comcast Corp. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=CMCSA.O target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">CMCSA.O</A> on Monday said it is in talks with Time Warner Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?tic... | 2 |
Cemex buying UK #39;s RMC Group Mexico #39;s Cemex, one of the world #39;s largest makers of concrete will pay \$4.1 billion for British rival RMC Group, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday. | 2 |
Time Warner, Comcast in Talks on Adelphia Deal Comcast Corp. on Monday said it is in talks with Time Warner Inc. to explore a possible deal to acquire bankrupt cable company Adelphia Communications Corp.. quot;Comcast is in discussions | 2 |
Airline Stocks Sink on Gloomy Outlook The airline sector, clouded by US Airways Group Inc. #39;s recent bankruptcy and Delta Air Lines Inc. #39;s impending financial shortfall, sank deeper in Monday trading as low-cost carriers took a hit from lowered analyst ratings. | 2 |
Federal court orders trial in Florida e-ballot lawsuit A federal appeals court on Monday overturned a judge who had thrown out a lawsuit seeking a paper trail for that state #39;s new touchscreen voting machines. | 3 |
HP Bolsters RFID Offerings With Partners The vendor is teaming with OATSystems and BearingPoint to launch new RFID systems and services. By Elena Malykhina. Hewlett-Packard is teaming up with OATSystems Inc. | 3 |
=== Mashburn to sit out 2004-05 campaign === New Orleans, LA (Sports Network) - New Orleans Hornets forward Jamal Mashburn will sit out the 2004-05 season due to a patella femoral irritation of his right knee. | 1 |
Officials: Snohomish County preferred site for NASCAR track Snohomish County and state officials announced Monday that International Speedway Corp. has chosen a 850-acre site about 30 miles north of Seattle as the preferred site for a NASCAR racetrack. | 1 |
Seven Palestinians killed in Mideast unrest as Israel warns Syria GAZA CITY, Sept 27 (AFP) - Seven Palestinians were killed in a series of violent incidents across the occupied territories Monday as Israel warned Syria to stop harbouring quot;terrorists quot; after the slaying of a Hamas leader in Damascus. | 0 |
Haitian Hearts braves Jeanne #39;s wrath Tropical Storm Jeanne was just the last straw for the Caribbean island nation of Haiti. are eating dirt and mud due to an iron deficiency ... quot; said Dr. John Carrol of Haitian Hearts. | 0 |
US ambassador rejects allegation of involvement in Afghan election US ambassador to Afghanistan ZalmayKhalilzad on Monday rejected the reported allegations of interfering in the ongoing presidential election process in the post-war nation. | 0 |
Origami peace gesture met with violence in Thailand A creative peace offering has been met with renewed violence in the troubled south of Thailand. Hours after 50 Thai army planes dropped some 100 million Japanese-style origami cranes over the predominantly | 0 |
Microsoft: Ready To Comply With EU Order If Appeal Fails Even as Microsoft appeals a finding that it broke antitrust rules, the company says it has spent millions to make a stripped-down version of Windows. | 2 |
Federated Hurt by Hurricane Jeanne Federated Departments Stores Inc. said Monday that Hurricane Jeanne will hurt third-quarter earnings by 1 cent to 2 cents per share, further lowering an outlook already cut because of lost sales from Hurricane Frances. | 2 |
Merck Partnering With Nastech On Nasal Spray Obesity Drug Whitehouse Station-based Merck is joining with a company that last year began small-scale testing of a nasal spray drug designed to make the stomach feel full faster. | 2 |
Colony Capital to buy 4 Harrah #39;s, Caesars casinos An affiliate of Colony Capital LLC will buy Harrah #39;s casinos in East Chicago, Ill., and Tunica, Miss., and Caesars-owned Bally #39;s casino in Tunica and the Atlantic City Hilton in New Jersey for \$1. | 2 |
Sender ID working group disbanded The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has wound up its working group on Sender ID, the proposed spam-cutting standard. The purpose of Sender ID technology is to help verify the source of emails by authenticating domain addresses as valid. | 3 |
FSU quarterback Rix to miss at least two weeks Tallahassee, FL (Sports Network) - Florida State quarterback Chris Rix will miss at least two weeks with a sprained right ankle. Rix suffered the injury during the first quarter of last Saturday #39;s 41-22 victory against Clemson. | 1 |
Cubs seek to stay atop wild-card race The Chicago Cubs can afford few mistakes in their quest for a playoff spot over the seasons final week. Chicago will look to remain atop the NL wild-card race when it opens a four-game series against the Cincinnati Reds at Wrigley Field. | 1 |
Several Killed in Dubai Airport Collapse A wall has collapsed at Dubai #39;s airport construction site, killing at least five workers and injuring many more. Workers said they saw up to 40 casualties being taken away on Monday, but the toll could not be confirmed. | 0 |
Dell, AOL Team Up in Schools Initiative (AP) AP - Dell Inc. and America Online Inc. announced a partnership Monday to provide 5,000 low-income students with free refurbished personal computers and a year's worth of Internet access. | 3 |
Wind and Nuclear Power -- a Generation Gap? (Reuters) Reuters - In this north German town\a huge crane is helping to build the world's largest wind power\plant, a prototype for offshore wind farms from 2006. | 3 |
Fannie Mae to Meet Higher Capital Goal WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Embattled mortgage finance company Fannie Mae <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=FNM.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">FNM.N</A> agreed to keep billions of dollars more cash on hand while it corrects accounting ... | 2 |
Stocks Fall on Oil, Chip Downgrade NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks fell on Monday, with the Dow slipping briefly below 10,000 as a further rise in oil prices clouded the corporate profit outlook, and a brokerage downgrade hurt semiconductor shares. | 2 |
IDC Raises '04 PC Growth View, Trims '05 SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Shipments of personal computers this year will be higher than previously anticipated, boosted by the strongest demand from businesses in five years, research firm IDC said on Monday. | 2 |
TW, Comcast in Talks on Adelphia Deal NEW YORK (Reuters) - Comcast Corp. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=CMCSA.O target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">CMCSA.O</A> on Monday said it is in talks with Time Warner Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?tic... | 2 |
Iranian MPs vote for Turkish veto Iran's hardline parliament approves a law giving it the right to block two huge foreign investment contracts awarded to Turkish companies. | 2 |
Mars Orbiter Sees Rover Tracks Among Thousands of New Images Jet Propulsion Lab -- NASA's Mars Global Surveyor, starting its third mission extension this week after seven years of orbiting Mars, is using an innovative technique to capture pictures even sharper than most of the more than 170,000 it has already produced.... | 3 |
SEC's Spotlight on Morningstar The mutual fund information provider receives a Wells Notice over incorrect data. | 2 |
Googling Myself to Sleep How some companies neglect simple marketing rules in Search Engine Optimization. | 2 |
Oracle looks beyond big-ticket contracts The small-business push is aimed squarely at Microsoft, executives for the database giant acknowledge.\ | 3 |
Endangered NHL season to hit ice via video games Cable channel G4techTV promises to make the 2004-2005 season happen one way or another by staging reproductions of key games. | 3 |
PalmSource to unveil smart phone OS An operating system for smart phones might make up for a rough quarter and Microsoft nipping at its heels. | 3 |
Martha is now inmate #55170-054 NEW YORK (CNNfn) - The Bureau of Prisons has assigned Martha Stewart an inmate register number, 55170-054, and its inmate locator Web site says Stewart is quot;in transit. | 2 |
IDC: Commercial PC Demand Grows An increase in commercial PC demand growth has caused market research firm IDC to revise its forecast for 2004 PC shipments, the firm announced today. | 2 |
Air Canada to Buy 30 Bombardier Jets Air Canada has agreed to buy 30 Canadair Regional Jets from Bombardier Inc. (BBDb.TO: Quote, Profile, Research) in a contract valued at \$821 million, the companies said on Monday, but the order falls 15 jets short of an earlier plan. | 2 |
Asteroid Toutatis Makes Closest Pass in 651 Years An asteroid named for a Celtic god of war will come as close to Earth this week as it has since 1353. The space rock known as Toutatis will come on Wednesday within 960,000 miles of | 3 |
MSN Ends Hotmail #39;s Free Outlook Access Citing a rise in spam abuse, Microsoft Corp. #39;s MSN division has ended free access to its Hotmail Web-based e-mail service through the Outlook and Outlook Express clients. | 3 |
Grossman done for the season; Bears turn to the mighty Quinn Lake Forest, IL (Sports Network) - Chicago Bears quarterback Rex Grossman will miss the remainder of the season after an MRI exam revealed a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. | 1 |
Bovina rolls; Clijsters ready to return in native Belgium Hasselt, Belgium (Sports Network) - Third-seeded Russian Elena Bovina was an easy opening-round winner Monday at the inaugural Gaz de France Stars tennis event, where Belgian star Kim Clijsters will see her first action since early May this week. | 1 |
Iraq hostages hopes rise after diplomat freed An Iranian diplomat taken hostage in Iraq last month has been released by his captors but the fate of at least 11 other foreigners, including Briton Kenneth Bigley threatened with beheading, remains unclear. | 0 |
US Envoy Denies Using Influence in Afghan Elections The United States ambassador to Afghanistan denies allegations he is meddling in the country #39;s first direct presidential election, to be held on October 9. US ambassador to Kabul, Zalmay Khalilzad, says that | 0 |
Azzam release to improve Egypt-Israel ties Egypt #39;s release of accused Israeli spy Azzam Azzam in an apparent swap for six Egyptian students held on suspicion of terrorism is expected to melt the ice and perhaps result | 0 |
CNN Producer Seized by Armed Men in Gaza GAZA (Reuters) - Armed Palestinians kidnapped an Israeli Arab producer for the CNN television network from a car in Gaza City on Monday after asking for him by name. | 0 |
Fannie Mae Will Keep More Cash on Hand WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Embattled mortgage finance company Fannie Mae <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=FNM.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">FNM.N</A> agreed to keep billions of dollars more cash on hand while it corrects accounting ... | 2 |
Time Warner, Comcast in Talks on Adelphia NEW YORK (Reuters) - Comcast Corp. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=CMCSA.O target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">CMCSA.O</A> and Time Warner Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=TWX.N target=/stocks/qu... | 2 |
WorldCom, Microsoft cases before EU court Two of the European Union #39;s landmark antitrust decisions against US companies are in court this week as WorldCom Inc. seeks a moral victory and Microsoft Corp. | 2 |
Conan to Take Over 'Tonight' in Five Years NEW YORK - NBC announced Monday that Conan O'Brien will take over from Jay Leno as host of the "Tonight" show. But he'll have time to write his jokes - the planned succession won't happen until 2009... | 0 |
Bush Ridicules Kerry, Calls Him Indecisive SPRINGFIELD, Ohio - President Bush on Monday labeled rival Sen. John Kerry a political opportunist whose ever-changing positions undercut the Democrat's aspirations to be the nation's leader... | 0 |
Bears QB Grossman to miss rest of season with torn ACL Chicago Bears quarterback Rex Grossman will miss the rest of the season after rupturing a ligament in his right knee. Grossman was injured in Sunday #39;s 27-22 loss to Minnesota when he scored on a 6-yard scramble at the 2-minute warning. | 1 |
Stocks Slide As Oil Nears \$50 a Barrel NEW YORK - Oil prices reached a new high and sent stocks lower Monday, but with trading on Wall Street light and losses only moderate, investors seemed to be coming to terms with near-\$50 per barrel crude. After setting a new all-time record settlement price of \$48.88 on Fri... | 0 |
Pakistanis Arrest More Militant Suspects Pakistani forces following up on a raid that killed a top al-Qaida fugitive arrested four more suspected extremists Monday, while the US Embassy warned that security constraints | 0 |
Palestinians kidnap Israeli, a CNN producer, in Gaza City By israelinsider staff September 27, 2004. An Israeli Druze citizen employed by CNN was kidnapped in Gaza City on Monday evening, by five armed Palestinians. | 0 |
Russia Introduces Terror Resolution UNITED NATIONS - Russia introduced a draft resolution Monday calling for a new list of suspects who would be subject to extradition in a stepped-up global campaign against terrorism. China welcomed it but Pakistan and other Security Council members eyed the proposal with caution... | 0 |
Pakistani president says killing of Al-Qaeda militant is a blow <b>...</b> The Pakistani President, Pervez Musharraf, says the killing of an al-Qaeda militant by security forces is a major blow against terrorism. | 0 |
Two US Soldiers Killed in Iraq, One by Enemy Fire (Update1) Two US 1st Infantry Division soldiers were killed in separate incidents today near Balad, Iraq, the US military said, and three Iraqi soldiers were killed by a suicide bomber near the insurgent-held city of Fallujah. | 0 |
Oil hits NY closing record at 49.64 dollars NEW YORK, Sept 27 (AFP) - Oil futures jumped to their highest closing on record Monday on the New York Mercantile Exchange, rising 76 cents to 49. | 2 |
Time Warner, Comcast in Talks on Adelphia Comcast Corp. (CMCSA.O: Quote, Profile, Research) and Time Warner Inc. (TWX.N: Quote, Profile, Research) on Monday said they are in talks on a possible joint offer to | 2 |
Federated to take 3Q hit from hurricanes Depressed sales at Federated Department Store Inc. stores in Florida will cause third-quarter results to come in lower than expected, the company announced today. | 2 |
Next to digital IDs, passwords look lame How big is your key ring? There are the house keys, of course, and the car keys and the little fob for unlocking the doors from 30 feet away. | 2 |
Commercial space travel to take flight? Sir Richard Branson hopes his new company will be the first to send adventuresome tourists into space. Branson, founder of airlines, entertainment and telecom holding company Virgin Group, announced Monday | 3 |
New Virgin Digital Music Club offers subscription service Amaze your friends as CD-quality music comes out of your little plastic computer speakers! Then, pay us - monthly - even if you dont listen to anything, and even if you would rather listen to it on your portable music player. | 3 |
HP Cuts Itanium-Based Workstations Hewlett-Packard will stop selling workstations equipped with Intel #39;s 64-bit Itanium processors. HP said its workstation customers want chips that are more compatible with 32-bit software, like Intel #39;s Xeon and the AMD Opteron. | 3 |
Asteroid makes close pass An asteroid named after a Celtic god of war will this week make its closest journey past Earth for 651 years. The space rock known as Toutatis will come within 960,000 miles (about 1.5 million km) of Earth on Wednesday. | 3 |
Apple posts details on 15-inch PowerBook G4 Display Repair <b>...</b> Apple has finally formally addressed a well known display problem with the 15-inch PowerBook. The 15-inch PowerBook G4 Display Repair Extension Program offers replacement | 3 |
Canas advances in Shanghai, Ferrero out SHANGHAI (Ticker) - Third seed Guillermo Canas of Argentina became the first seeded player to reach the second round of the Heineken Open Shanghai. | 1 |
Cancellation of telecast rights Constitution Bench to hear <b>...</b> THE three-judge Bench of the Supreme Court, headed by Mr Justice N. Santosh Hegde, today referred the petition filed by Zee Telefilms challenging the cancellation of the telecast rights and re-opening the bidding process by the Board of ... | 1 |
Bears quarterback Grossman undergoes MRI for knee September 27, 2004 - Chicago quarterback Rex Grossman injured his right knee late in the fourth quarter of the Bears #39; 27-22 loss to Minnesota on Sunday. | 1 |
Clijsters sets for comeback Former world number one Kim Clijsters will make her long-awaited return to action after a five-month injury absence at this week #39;s Gaz de France Stars in Belgium, China Radio International reported on Monday. | 1 |
Schilling tops Yankees, 11-4 BOSTON - The Red Sox ended their home season in typical fashion with another brilliant performance by Curt Schilling and another benches-clearing confrontation with the Yankees. | 1 |
Oil just shy of \$US50 THE cost of oil soared to a record \$US49.64 a barrel today as unrest in Nigeria and Saudi Arabia alarmed traders. Oil futures jumped to their highest closing price on record on the New York Mercantile Exchange. | 2 |
Leggett amp; Platt, Briggs in Supply Pact Leggett amp; Platt Inc. said Monday that it will supply lawnmower-engine maker Briggs amp; Stratton Corp. with aluminum die castings for an assembly plant in Auburn, Ala. | 2 |
Apple extends PowerBook screen repair program Apple Computer is offering free replacement screens to owners of 15-inch PowerBook models whose machines have a flaw that causes the screen to display white spots. | 3 |
CNN worker kidnapped in Gaza City Armed men have seized an Israeli Arab producer working for the CNN television network from a car in Gaza City after asking for him by name. | 0 |
Ingram Micro buys leading Asia-Pacific IT distributor In a move the company says significantly strengthens its position in the growing Asia Pacific region, distributor Ingram Micro Inc. | 2 |
UPDATE: US Investigating Tommy Hilfiger On Commissions NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Tommy Hilfiger Corp. (TOM) said a federal grand jury is investigating whether its US subsidiary has been inappropriately shifting | 2 |
Stewart becomes federal inmate No. 55170-054 NEW YORK - Martha Stewart still does not know where she will do her time for lying about a stock sale, but she #39;s already been designated federal inmate No. | 2 |
Kraft gets South Beach diet #39;s seal of approval Kraft, the largest US food company, on Monday will reveal details of a high-stakes marketing gamble to tie many of its lines with the popular South Beach diet. | 2 |
Virgin Group to enter online music market. Richard Branson #39;s Virgin group said today that it would be entering the market of online music, a move which will put Virgin against other music services such as Apple iTunes, MSN Music and many other pay-per-song music services. | 3 |
AT amp;T unveis the Ogo, a dedicate messaging device Ogo is the first wireless messaging device to provide instant messaging (IM) and e-mail from all three leading providers - AOL, MSN, and Yahoo! | 3 |
Cisco helps SMBs build app-ready networks Cisco Systems Inc. continued its push into the small and medium-sized business market today with the announcement of new modular switches geared toward SMBs. | 3 |
Gannon has broken vertebrae in his neck Oakland quarterback Rich Gannon has a broken vertebrae in his neck that will sideline him at least six weeks. Gannon had an MRI exam Monday morning and was taken for further tests. | 1 |
Browns lose LB Ben Taylor for season Berea, OH (Sports Network) - Cleveland Browns linebacker Ben Taylor will miss the remainder of the season because of a torn tendon in his chest. | 1 |
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