Saturday, July 30, 2005

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Third Union Is Leaving AFL-CIO
New York Times - 10 hours ago The United Food and Commercial Workers, one of the nation's five largest labor unions, quit the AFL-CIO yesterday, becoming the third big union to leave the nation's main federation this week. Joe Hansen, president

Crash and burn: `Stealth' only good for stealing your money
Boston Herald - Jul 28, 2005 By James Verniere. Here's a reality check for Jamie Foxx: If you're the only African-American in a cast with three lead roles, and one of you has to die, not even your Academy Award may save you. ``Top Gun'' for

Rampant Tiger puts on show
Ireland Online - 1 hour ago Vijay Singh has the lead but Tiger Woods stole the show overnight at the Buick Open. Woods tied a career-best and tournament record with an 11-under-par 61 to jump into second place, one-shot behind Singh at the Open.

Pakistan plans to deport 1,400 students
Boston Globe - 2 hours ago Pakistan President Gen. Pervez Musharraf addresses a news conference in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Friday, July 29, 2005. Musharraf told reporters that he will arrest leaders of banned extremist groups, and require foreign students to leave Islamic schools.

Lohan a no-show
Boston Globe - 4 hours ago Lindsay Lohan missed her own premiere in London to fly home to her mother for the start of her parents' divorce proceedings. The 19-year-old actress was to join her costar Michael Keaton at the premiere of

Nations to Discuss Text of Statement on Nuclear Talks (Update3)
Bloomberg - 5 hours ago July 30 (Bloomberg) -- The US, North Korea and four other nations involved in talks to end North Korea's nuclear arms program were to discuss the text of a joint statement today, the US chief delegate to the talks in Beijing said.

Frist splits with W on stem cell research
New York Daily News - 2 hours ago By THOMAS M. DeFRANK. WASHINGTON - In a stunning defection, Senate GOP leader Bill Frist broke with President Bush yesterday, urging more federal cash for stem-cell research and igniting a political showdown with the White House and social conservatives.

Sox buckle down to beat Twins
Fall River Herald News - 2 hours ago BOSTON -- The Minnesota Twins have become a perennial contender during the past few years based largely on their ability to catch the ball. But an uncharacteristic bit of "Bad News Bears" baseball cost the Twins dearly Friday night at Fenway Park.

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