Monday, July 11, 2005

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Montoya is all smiles as Alonso backs off
Times Online - 32 minutes ago By Kevin Eason. THERE was no sign of the fat lady as Juan Pablo Montoya carried his huge trophy the length of the Silverstone paddock last night, but he believes that she will have to sing loudly before he

Japan's M-5 Rocket, Satellite Blast Off
Washington Post - 14 hours ago TOKYO -- Japan successfully launched a rocket carrying X-ray telescopes into Earth's orbit to examine black holes and galaxies on Sunday, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency said. JAXA staged a live Web

British Police Arrest 3 Terrorist Suspects
Washington Post - 1 hour ago By Glenn Frankel. LONDON, July 10 -- British police arrested three terrorist suspects at Heathrow Airport early Sunday morning, the first to be taken into custody since last week's bomb attacks here, while

Tight security measures to guard Harry's magic
Christian Science Monitor - 2 hours ago By Teresa M�ndez | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor. With just days left before the July 15 midnight release of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," some specifics have been unearthed for eager readers.

Depp expected at Wonka premiere
BBC News - 4 hours ago Hollywood star Johnny Depp is expected to attend the LA premiere of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, in which he plays factory owner Willy Wonka. Tim Burton's film, based on the hugely popular book by the

US expected to reopen border to Canadian beef
Globe and Mail - Jul 9, 2005 Calgary � The US government expects to be successful next week in overturning a lower court ruling that has delayed its plans to reopen the border to live Canadian cattle. US Treasury Secretary John Snow

'Fantastic' tops box office
Variety (subscription) - 5 hours ago Smashing all expectations, 20th Century Fox's "Fantastic Four" opened huge with $56 million from 3,602 theaters, the third biggest bow bow of the year so far. Oversized opening has helped snap the streak of weak weekends at 19.

Brazil Threatens to Break Company's Patent on Drug
Black Enterprise - Jul 5, 2005 SAO PAULO, Brazil - AIDS activists and humanitarian groups are praising Brazil for taking the first step by any country to break an AIDS drug patent and produce copycat versions, a decision they hope leads to massive exports to other poor countries

O'Hair wins maiden PGA Tour title
BBC Sport - 41 minutes ago Sean O'Hair shot a final-round 65 to win the John Deere Classic for his first PGA Tour victory. O'Hair, who turns 23 on Monday, finished on 16 under to beat Hank Kuehne and Robert Damron by one stroke in only his 18th start on the US tour.

Probe strikes it rich
Providence Journal (subscription) - Jul 5, 2005 A Brown University professor working with NASA's Deep Impact project says Monday's impact of the space probe into Comet Tempel 1 was like hitting "the winning serve at Wimbledon.". BY KAREN LEE ZINER. At 1:52

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