Monday, July 18, 2005

Taylor, Hopkins Look to Rematch San Francisco (Web promotion) Chronicle - 1 hour


Taylor, Hopkins Look to Rematch
San Francisco Chronicle - 1 hour ago By BARRY WILNER, AP Sports Writer. Bernard Hopkins sees a big benefit for boxing if he gets a rematch with Jermain Taylor. "I'm not going to say decisions are good for boxing," Hopkins said, "but rivalries are.".

�Fourth Round Will Be Last Chance for Six-Party Talks�
Chosun Ilbo - 29 minutes ago Washington has told Seoul and Tokyo it will end six-party talks on North Korea�s nuclear program if the fourth round scheduled to start in Beijing next week produces no results, Japan�s Asahi Shimbun reported Monday.

Congenial Sandra Bullock speeds down aisle
New York Daily News - 2 hours ago BY DEREK ROSE. Actress Sandra Bullock wed her bad-boy boyfriend, tattooed reality TV star Jesse James, at a horse ranch Saturday in California wine country. More than 300 friends and family attended the sunset

Straw rejects Iraq war link to London bombings
Ireland Online - 1 hour ago Foreign Secretary Jack Straw today rejected suggestions that nations which backed the US in Iraq were more vulnerable to terrorist attacks. Straw was responding to a report by Chatham House, Britain�s Royal

For high court, experience optional
St. Petersburg Times - 3 hours ago As President Bush looks to fill a Supreme Court opening, many suggest that what the court needs most is a new perspective. By BILL ADAIR, Times Washington Bureau Chief. WASHINGTON - A growing number of senators

Pickup lightens the load
Boston Globe - 3 hours ago By Gordon Edes | July 18, 2005. It was a week ago this morning, when Yankees general manager Brian Cashman had struck a deal with the Florida Marlins in which the Bombers would get lefty Al Leiter in exchange

Hamas 'still committed' to truce
BBC News - 1 hour ago Palestinian militant group Hamas says it will uphold an unofficial truce that is on the verge of collapse amid an upsurge of violence in Gaza. Hamas said it was committed to a conditional calm but retained a right to "resistance and self-defence".

The Incredible Sulk
Daily Mail - UK - 2 hours ago Sir Edward Heath's crowning achievement and his lasting legacy after more than half a century in the House of Commons was to lead Britain into Europe. But he will also be remembered as the one-term Conservative

M&S loses fight to retain Wilson
Times Online - 3 hours ago By Miles Costello, Times Online. Stuart Rose, the chief executive of Marks & Spencer, has lost his fight to keep Charles Wilson, the second most important executive at the embattled high street stores chain.

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