Protestors call for `justice, generosity' Toronto Star - 2 hours (Web promotion) ago
Protestors call for `justice, generosity' Toronto Star - 2 hours ago Tens of thousands of anti-poverty campaigners clad in white formed a human chain around Scotland's capital yesterday, echoing the musical call of the Live 8 concerts that asked the world's wealthiest nations to lift Africa out of misery. AMD sues Intel in Japan Australian IT - Jun 30, 2005 AMD has filed two lawsuits against Intel in Japan, seeking $US55 million in damages from the world's largest chip maker for alleged violations of the country's antitrust laws. The suits, filed at two courts Reading Scholastic�s future Kansas City Star - 3 hours ago By JAMES T. MADORE. Harry Potter may be the most famous character in Scholastic Corp.�s stable of titles, but his magic has had limited power to steady the book publisher�s rocky financial performance. Luther Vandross, Putting The Class in Classic Soul Washington Post - 7 hours ago By Richard Harrington. He couldn't be all that he could be until he was 30, yet Luther Vandross managed to become the premier romantic balladeer of his time, as much the voice of his generation as Sam Cooke, Marvin Gaye and Al Green had been of theirs. A rally to remember: Williams ascends again San Jose Mercury News - 28 minutes ago WIMBLEDON, England - She found the energy to jump six, seven, eight times near the umpire's chair while the volunteers were rolling out carpets all around her for the awards ceremony. Venus Williams had been State Troopers Hurt in Texas Training Washington Post - 13 hours ago AUSTIN, Texas -- Three-dozen state trooper recruits have suffered concussions since 1997 in the same boxing training program that led to a recent trainee's death, and another has been paralyzed since he was punched 17 years ago, newspapers reported Why Bank of America is bucking the trend in supermarket banking Scotsman - 11 hours ago A FORTNIGHT ago, Bruce Hammonds, chief executive of MBNA, the world's largest independent credit card issuer, took off with five other company executives from a heliport on New York's East River. The executives Space probe heading for comet collision Ireland Online - 1 hour ago A Nasa spacecraft released a probe early today on a collision course with a speeding comet in an ambitious mission that scientists hope will offer the first look inside one of these icy bodies. Deep Impact Dutch to Join Hunt for Teen Los Angeles Times - 3 hours ago Three warplanes are to arrive today in Aruba to assist in the search for Natalee Holloway. ORANJESTAD, Aruba � The Netherlands will send three F-16 warplanes rigged with search equipment to try to find an Al Qaeda suspect killed in Riyadh CNN - 22 minutes ago (CNN) -- A high-ranking member of al Qaeda in Saudi Arabia was killed Sunday in a clash between several suspected militants and security forces in the capital of Riyadh, a senior interior ministry official confirmed to CNN.
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