Tuesday, July 19, 2005

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US to aid India on nuclear power
Boston Globe - 1 hour ago By Bryan Bender, Globe Staff | July 19, 2005. WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration yesterday reversed a longstanding policy and pledged to provide India with civilian nuclear energy technology, a clear sign

Israeli protesters marching to Gaza
Boston Globe - 1 hour ago By Dan Ephron and Anne Barnard, Globe Correspondent And Globe Staff | July 19, 2005. NETIVOT, Israel -- More than 20,000 Israeli demonstrators, defying a massive mobilization of police and soldiers, began their

Johnny Depp perception
London Free Press - 1 hour ago NASSAU, BAHAMAS -- Move over George Hamilton. Johnny Depp is dark; mahogany dark, like a light-roast coffee bean in the sun. "What can I tell you? Three months on a boat," says the actor, who's been filming

Woods captures British Open title
San Jose Mercury News - 2 hours ago By JEFF SHAIN. ST. ANDREWS, Scotland - The 134th British Open began with Jack Nicklaus saying goodbye. It ended with Tiger Woods announcing he's back. And more than a subtle "take that" to those who thought golf's No.

Whirlpool offers $1.4 bn for Maytag
Calcutta Telegraph - 9 hours ago New York, July 18: Whirlpool Co on Sunday night offered to buy rival Maytag Corp for about $1.4 billion in cash and stock, an unsolicited proposal that could set off a politically sensitive takeover fight for the venerable but troubled Iowa appliance

In light of dark turn, Harry still brilliant
Houston Chronicle - 1 hour ago By ROSALIND CASEY. It was released on Friday at midnight, and many fans have already read Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. They sped through the comparatively brief 652 pages, immersed in the euphoria of reading JK Rowling in top form.

Sonics turn to Weiss, one of their originals, to replace McMillan
Seattle Post Intelligencer - 35 minutes ago Sonics general manager Rick Sund called yesterday's news conference an "announcement of a new coach as opposed to an introduction." That's because long-time assistant coach Bob Weiss needed no introduction.

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