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WIMBLETON: WOMEN Davenport turned tide against Venus last year San Francisco Chronicle - 32 minutes ago Wimbledon, England -- Bay Area tennis fans flocked to the Stanford campus last summer to watch Venus Williams and Lindsay Davenport play the final of the Bank of the West tournament. It turned into a classic The Battle for Eardrums Begins With Podcasts New York Times - 5 hours ago By RANDALL STROSS. IN pre-Web times, marketers counted noses. With the advent of the Web, eyeballs. Mark my words: eardrums are next. Who will keep our ears well filled with portable entertainment while we move about? Microsoft pays IBM to settle suit Seattle Times - 3 hours ago One of the great rivalries in the technology industry reached a partial truce yesterday when Microsoft agreed to pay IBM $775 million to compensate for illegal business practices that hurt the computer giant in the 1990s. Federer dominates Hewitt to return to final Globe and Mail - 2 hours ago By TOM TEBBUTT. LONDON -- You do not get much past Roger Federer -- either on or off the court. His majestic performance in a 6-3, 6-4, 7-6(4) semi-final win over Australian Lleyton Hewitt yesterday was followed US Senate backs free trade pact CNN International - Jun 30, 2005 WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The US Senate Thursday night approved a free trade pact with five Central American countries and the Dominican Republic. The vote was 54-45 in favor of the agreement, which US President O'Connor steps down Chicago Tribune - 38 minutes ago By Jan Crawford Greenburg and Jeff Zeleny, Washington Bureau. Tribune national correspondents Mark Silva and Jill Zuckman contributed to this report. WASHINGTON -- Sandra Day O'Connor, the Arizona ranch girl House asks for review of Chinese bid for Unocal Chicago Tribune - 37 minutes ago WASHINGTON -- CNOOC Ltd.'s $18.5 billion bid for Unocal Corp. suffered a setback Friday, when the House of Representatives voted to press for government review of any proposed takeover, citing concern China may gain strategic energy reserves. US bombs suspected Taliban compound Boston Globe - 2 hours ago A US soldier search a house for weapons in Bagh village, in Khakeran Valley, Zabul province, Afghanistan, Sunday, June 26, 2005. From US and UN officials down to Afghan villagers, there is growing fear that Summit of rock: Live 8 acts ask leaders to lend them an ear Chicago Sun-Times - 1 hour ago BY JILL LAWLESS. LONDON -- They're wishing away the rain in London, preparing to dance in the streets of Philadelphia and stringing up the lights at the Palace of Versailles. From Canada to Japan, organizers
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