Saturday, July 30, 2005

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Bombing suspect eluded suspect
International Herald Tribune - 4 hours ago NEW YORK Several weeks before the bombings on July 7 in London, British officials were reluctant to approve a plan by the US authorities to seize an Indian-born British citizen who is now wanted for questioning in the attacks, according to law enforcement

'Like a tornado'; Cause of huge blast is unknown
Fort Worth Star Telegram - 8 hours ago By Deanna Boyd and Melody McDonald. FORT WORTH -- A series of explosions rocked a chemical plant in north Fort Worth on Thursday afternoon, unleashing a five-alarm fire and an enormous pillar of black smoke that could be seen in Denton and Dallas.

This week in Google
CNET News.com - 1 hour ago A judge this week temporarily barred a former Microsoft executive hired by Google from performing duties for the search giant similar to those he did for his ex-employer. Specifically, the Washington state

Shoppers rue Filene end
Brockton Enterprise - 4 hours ago By Jennifer Kovalich, Enterprise staff writer. Sherry Herron buys home furnishings at Macy's, but prefers to shop the racks at Filene's for her wardrobe. Come next year, she and thousands of others across greater

Crude Oil Rises as BP Refinery Blast Raises Supply Concern
Bloomberg - 1 hour ago July 29 (Bloomberg) -- Crude oil jumped, touching $61.05 a barrel in New York, after a fire at BP Plc's Texas City, Texas, refinery, the third-largest in the US, heightened concern that fuel producers will struggle to meet increasing demand.

Climate pact leaves NZ out in cold
TVNZ - 16 hours ago New Zealand should have been party to the US-led Asia-Pacific climate change pact just announced, according to the Northern Employers and Manufacturers Association. Unlike the 152-nation Kyoto pact, the accord

Harmless'Dogs' is just too cute
Boston Globe - 12 hours ago By Wesley Morris, Globe Staff | July 29, 2005. When a man is dumb enough to neglect or divorce Diane Lane in a movie, the upside tends to be: more for us. Who else in Hollywood is as believably self-doubting?

'Stealth' crisis
San Jose Mercury News - 2 hours ago For everyone who sat through Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey thinking, "Not bad, but needs more explosions," well, here comes Stealth, in which Josh Lucas, Jessica Biel and Jamie Foxx all play second fiddle to a talking plane named EDI.

Bomb suspects reported held in London and Rome
Reuters.uk - 44 minutes ago By Katherine Baldwin and Paul Majendie. LONDON (Reuters) - Police on Friday arrested two more of the suspected bombers they had been hunting over failed attacks on London's transport system, TV stations reported citing police sources.

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