Tuesday, August 30, 2005

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Hurricane expected to fuel more spikes in energy prices
Boston Globe - 40 minutes ago By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff | August 30, 2005. Hurricane Katrina could make a bad energy situation worse, as the shutdown of much of the energy production capacities in the Gulf of Mexico sent fuel prices surging higher.

Microsoft Begins To Test Delayed Windows File System
InformationWeek - 9 hours ago Microsoft released an early test version of WinFS, a Windows filesystem designed to make it easier for applications to share data. By Aaron Ricadela. A year after Microsoft scaled back Windows Vista by removing

Cindy Sheehan and Families of the Fallen
NPR - 14 hours ago Talk of the Nation, August 29, 2005 � Cindy Sheehan has become a leading voice of anti-war activism since beginning a lengthy vigil near President Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas. The media, pro- and anti

A New Spin for the Satellite Biz
BusinessWeek - 3 hours ago The global satellite industry is finally putting its Cold War-era history to rest. Until recently, the sector had been run by a collection of quasi-governmental agencies that served national and regional markets.

George Clooney invests in $3 billion Vegas resort
Houston Chronicle - 17 hours ago By ADAM GOLDMAN. LAS VEGAS � The last time George Clooney scored big in Las Vegas, he played a character who ripped off a casino in the movie Ocean's Eleven. This time, instead of taking oodles of cash out

Q&A: The Gaza Withdrawal
New York Times - 3 hours ago Nathan Brown, an expert on Arab constitutions, who has closely studied the evolution of the Iraqi draft constitution, says the results of the drafting committee were "a disappointment" because they failed to gain a national consensus, and this has left

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