Monday, July 25, 2005

Quake in Andaman reopens tsunami sores Deccan Herald - 8 hours (Web promotion)


Quake in Andaman reopens tsunami sores
Deccan Herald - 8 hours ago The tsunami-sores of the residents of Nicobar islands have been re-opened by the 7.2-magnitude earthquake which jolted the region here last night. ''Every major quake shakes me, it reminds of the day when I lost my parents.

Third suspect quizzed as cops probe bombings
Independent Online - 22 minutes ago By Lachlan Carmichael. London - British police on Monday interrogated a third terror suspect as they scrambled to hunt down four bombers still on the loose after last week's botched attempt to blow up three London Underground trains and a bus.

Keller golden for US
Chicago Tribune - 1 hour ago By Mark Pukalo. EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ -- The CONCACAF Gold Cup final could have been decided by the last great finish. Both teams had enough quality chances to turn it into a shootout. Instead, it came down to which goalkeeper made the last brilliant stop.

What does the future hold for the Tour?
Independent Online - 1 hour ago For one, it should be a more closely-contested race next year, with former champion Jan Ullrich and emerging new rivals battling for the yellow jersey. "Without Armstrong here, everyone's going to think they

Egyptian police reported to surround villages
Reuters - 2 hours ago EL-RUWEISAT, Egypt (Reuters) - An Egyptian security source said on Monday that police were surrounding villages near the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh as part of a hunt for people connected with bombings which killed at least 64 people.

BellSouth 2nd-Qtr Profit Falls 20% on Cingular Costs (Update2)
Bloomberg - 1 hour ago July 25 (Bloomberg) -- BellSouth Corp., the No. 3 US local- telephone company, said second-quarter net income fell 20 percent on integration costs at Cingular Wireless. Profit including the company's Cingular stake topped analysts' estimates.

Former Tropical Storm Gert Fading
Washington Post - 5 hours ago MIAMI -- Wedged between two fading tropical storm systems, Florida was expected to endure more of the high heat and humidity that sent heat-index readings statewide to dangerous levels over the weekend. At

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