Sunday, July 10, 2005

Internet advertising - Continued Steady Growth in June Washington Post - 22 hours ago


Economy Continued Steady Growth in June
Washington Post - 22 hours ago By Nell Henderson. Job growth picked up last month and the US unemployment rate fell to its lowest level since September 2001, the government reported yesterday, providing more evidence that the economy and

Scrapping bats, balls looks like right move for Olympics
San Jose Mercury News - 3 hours ago BY RON C. JUDD. The minute the august members of the International Olympic Committee, meeting in Singapore, announced they'd axed baseball and softball from the Summer Olympics, beginning with the London Games of 2012, the search was on for the fixer.

Predictions put Dennis' landfall west of Pensacola
2TheAdvocate - 55 minutes ago By MIKE DUNNE. Hurricane Dennis is now a Category 4 hurricane with 135-mile-per-hour winds and headed for the Mobile Bay-Pensacola area, which still not recovered from Hurricane Ivan 10 months ago. The National

Families worry about return to space
Houston Chronicle - 1 hour ago By RUTH RENDON. Inevitably, Dr. Jonathan Clark, who works in risk management at the Johnson Space Center, felt anxious when his wife joined the crew of the space shuttle Columbia. In the wake of the Feb. 1, 2003

Investigation, denials and outcry over video game's sex scenes
San Francisco Chronicle - Jul 8, 2005 By RON HARRIS, Associated Press Writer. A media watchdog group denounced the maker of the hugely popular video game "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" on Friday after learning that graphic sex scenes can appear

Mars or Bust
Guardian Unlimited - 5 hours ago This week's launch of the Discovery space shuttle is the first since the horrific crash of its predecessor, Columbia. Is America's space programme doomed? Sometimes words are superfluous. An image is enough

Stewart sore, psyched
Chicago Tribune - 3 hours ago By Ed Hinton. Fresh off "a small nap," as he called getting knocked unconscious Friday in a crash? "Oh, it's a piece of cake," Tony Stewart called it all Saturday�and meant it�after practice for Sunday's USG Sheetrock 400 at Chicagoland Speedway.

Arroyo crisis strains fragile Philippine system
Reuters AlertNet - 41 minutes ago By Bill Tarrant. MANILA, July 10 (Reuters) - It is a measure of Philippine democracy that President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo appears to have become an advocate of her own impeachment. With a growing clamour

Suicide bomber blows himself up in Baghdad
Seattle Post Intelligencer - 43 minutes ago BAGHDAD, Iraq -- A suicide bomber blew himself up Sunday at an Iraqi army recruiting center in the capital, witnesses said. A doctor at Yarmouk hospital said 14 people were killed and 41 injured. The blast

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