Sunday, July 31, 2005

New planet spotted Edmonton Sun - Jul 30, 2005 By AP. (Web promotion)


New planet spotted
Edmonton Sun - Jul 30, 2005 By AP. LOS ANGELES -- US astronomers announced yesterday they have discovered a new planet larger than Pluto in orbit around the sun. The discovery in the outlying regions of the solar system was made with

ND Man Wins Annual Bad-Writing Contest
San Francisco Chronicle - Jul 28, 2005 By GARANCE BURKE, Associated Press Writer. A man who compared a woman's anatomy to a carburetor won an annual contest that celebrates the worst writing in the English language. Dan McKay, a computer analyst

Notes: Manny not Shea-bound?
MLB.com - 12 hours ago By Marty Noble / MLB.com. HOUSTON -- After a month's worth of speculation, rumor and genuine trade talk -- all squeezed into about 30 hours -- the Red Sox evidently decided to send Manny Ramirez to a buyer

NASA Says Damage to Shuttle Discovery Surface Insignificant
Chosun Ilbo - 28 minutes ago The US space agency NASA says it has discovered no serious defects in the shuttle Discovery's surface as the result of debris impacts during Tuesday's launch. Mission managers have also extended Discovery's

Boy Who Vanished From Yankee Stadium Found
Washington Post - 3 hours ago NEW YORK -- A 13-year-old boy who disappeared from a men's room in Yankee Stadium was found early Sunday, police said. Hundreds of police and security guards searched for Majelique Lewis after he vanished

Neil Diamond packs heat after 40 years at top
Chicago Sun-Times - 5 hours ago A cowboy in Brooklyn hears a different drummer. The shadows are longer, and the beat is bolder. Neil Diamond is still this kind of man. The son of a poor Brooklyn shopkeeper, Diamond learned guitar from the songbooks of Woody Guthrie and Hank Williams.

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