Friday, August 26, 2005

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Separate Armstrong the athlete from Armstrong the crusader
San Jose Mercury News - 54 minutes ago By TIM KAWAKAMI. SAN JOSE, Calif. - I've worn my yellow "Livestrong" bracelet every day for months and months without honestly caring much whether Lance Armstrong was a cheater or not. Actually, I've always

Paris Fire Kills 17, Half Are Children
Guardian Unlimited - 2 hours ago By ELAINE GANLEY. PARIS (AP) - A blaze raced through a Paris apartment building housing African immigrants early Friday, killing 17 people, at least half of them children, officials said. The fire also injured about 30 people, most of them from Mali.

INT: Damon/Ledger
JoBlo.com - 1 hour ago Matt Damon and Heath Ledger are the latest actors blessed with the honor of inhabiting the manic Terry Gilliam universe. The oddball director, known for brilliantly quirky films like BRAZIL and TWELVE MONKEYS

EU, China continue textile quota talks
BusinessWeek - 1 hour ago AUG. 26 1:23 AM ET European and Chinese negotiators held a second day of talks Friday aimed at producing a new agreement on textile quotas to replace a deal that has left tons of Chinese-made garments stranded at European ports, an official said.

Crowe settles assault case
News24 - 46 minutes ago Los Angeles - Film star Russell Crowe has reached a settlement with a New York hotel concierge who was injured when Crowe threw a telephone at him while he was a guest in the hotel in June, an entertainment news programme reported on Thursday.

Oil pauses but holds above $67 as hurricane hits US
Reuters.uk - 1 hour ago By Park Sung-woo. SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil eased from record-highs but kept above $67 a barrel on Friday due to fears of disruptions to US supplies, with oil and gas workers in the Gulf of Mexico being evacuated because of Hurricane Katrina.

Sheehan resumes protest vigil
CNN - 4 hours ago Cindy Sheehan, front, shares a light moment with Gold Star Families for Peace members Wednesday. CRAWFORD, Texas (CNN) -- A day after she returned to the helm of a protest against President Bush's policy in

There She Goes, Miss America
New York Times - 4 hours ago By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN. After more than 80 years on the very boardwalk that she helped make famous, Miss America is taking her tiara and ducking out of Atlantic City, pageant executives announced yesterday. The

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