Saturday, July 30, 2005

Brown Back With His Hometown Team Knicks.com - 10 (Web promotion) hours ago


Brown Back With His Hometown Team
Knicks.com - 10 hours ago By Tom Kertes. NEW YORK, July 29, 2005 -- These days the adjective "great" and the idiom "a dream come true" are thrown around far too easily. Yet, without a doubt, the New York Knicks' signing Larry Brown

Last Post for a Murdoch Heir
BusinessWeek - 57 minutes ago Lachlan Murdoch's surprise resignation somewhat clarifies News Corp.'s dynastic succession. But what does the younger man have in mind? It was a wistful Lachlan Murdoch who exited News Corp. (NWS ) on July

Trail was left by mobile phone
Telegraph.co.uk - 2 hours ago By Bruce Johnston in Rome, Duncan Gardham and Matt Barnwell. Hussain Osman, the suspected Shepherd's Bush bomber, left London a few days ago and travelled through Europe before reaching Rome, Italian police sources said.

Bolton Not Truthful, 36 Senators Charge in Opposing Appointment
New York Times - 1 hour ago WASHINGTON, July 29 - Charging that John R. Bolton was "not truthful" in answering questions about his record, 36 senators urged President Bush on Friday not to make a recess appointment of Mr. Bolton as United Nations ambassador after the Senate's

Woods ties tournament record at Buick Open
CBC News - 4 hours ago Woods vaulted himself back into contention in the second round of the Buick Open on Friday, shooting an 11-under 61 to match the best round of his career and the tournament record. Woods, who opened the first

CAFTA swing vote presses for US-China textile deal
Washington Post - 4 hours ago WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A North Carolina Republican who played a pivotal role in helping the White House narrowly win approval of a free-trade pact with Central America pressed US trade officials on Friday for an agreement that would restrict textile and

Planet or Not, Pluto Now Has Far-Out Rival
New York Times - 55 minutes ago Astronomers announced yesterday that they had found a lump of rock and ice that was larger than Pluto and the farthest known object in the solar system. The discovery will probably rekindle debate over the

'The end of an era'
Indianapolis Star - 18 hours ago The department store that began in Indianapolis in 1874 will close its final 12 branches by the fall 2006. Leaving: LS Ayres in Castleton Square Mall has 207,000 square feet of retail space and employs 284 workers.

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