Tuesday, August 02, 2005

Bush split on stem cell stance USA Today - 15 hours (Internet advertising)


Frist, Bush split on stem cell stance
USA Today - 15 hours ago By Andrea Stone and Judy Keen, USA TODAY. WASHINGTON � Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist's dramatic decision to break with the White House by supporting expanded federal funding for embryonic stem cell research

Anticipating Ads, Pataki Says He'll Veto Bill on Contraceptive
New York Times - 16 hours ago Gov. George E. Pataki, anticipating an advertising attack by leaders of the abortion-rights movement in New York, said that he would veto a bill to make the so-called morning-after pill available without a prescription, his office said last night.

Kallasvuo to succeed Ollila as Nokia CEO
Reuters - 2 hours ago By Rex Merrifield. HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland's Nokia has picked Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo to take over as chief executive next year from Jorma Ollila, who transformed the company from a maker of rubber boots into the world's biggest cellphone producer.

Scouts Boosted by Bush Visit
Los Angeles Times - 11 hours ago FT. AP HILL, Va. � President Bush offered words of comfort Sunday to thousands of Boy Scouts as he addressed their national jamboree, which had been marred by the electrocutions of four scout leaders and stifling heat that sickened 300.

Hurd's HP To Cease Reselling Apple's IPods
Forbes - 4 hours ago NEW YORK - Making his mark? Mark Hurd, the chief executive of US computer firm Hewlett-Packard (nyse: HPQ - news - people ), has put his own stamp on the company. HP has decided to cease reselling Apple Computer

Spacewalkers restore station steering system
Reuters.uk - 1 hour ago By Irene Klotz. HOUSTON (Reuters) - Two spacewalking astronauts replaced a broken steering device on the International Space Station on Monday and prepared for a possible new and untested venture to space shuttle

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