Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Internet advertising - Big buys, bigger lies Detroit Free Press - 2 hours ago


Kmart: Big buys, bigger lies
Detroit Free Press - 2 hours ago BY DAVID ASHENFELTER and KORTNEY STRINGER. Former Kmart Corp. Chief Executive Officer Chuck Conaway and his chief financial officer deceived investors to hide the fact that the company made $850 million in

Bush Says Protesters' Wish Spells Trouble
Los Angeles Times - 3 hours ago In a stronger response to antiwar activists, the president maintains that pulling out of Iraq now would weaken the US fight against terrorism. By Peter Wallsten, Times Staff Writer. BOISE, Idaho � Stepping

Abbas: IDF to leave Gaza by Oct. 4 at the latest
Ha'aretz (subscription) - 1 hour ago By Amos Harel, Haaretz Correspondent and AP. CAIRO, Egypt - Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas said Wednesday that the Israeli army is expected to leave the Gaza Strip by October 4 at the latest.

Kill Ch�vez? 'Crazy' TV talk decried
Miami Herald - 2 hours ago Venezuela reacted angrily to evangelist Pat Robertson's remark that the Bush administration should have President Hugo Ch�vez assassinated. And a top US official said, `It's against the law.'. By PHIL GUNSON.

Scarlett's crash course
New York Daily News - 2 hours ago Scarlett Johansson has joined Lindsay Lohan and Reese Witherspoon as the latest target of road-warrior paparazzi. The "Lost in Translation" actress slammed her Mercedes into a car carrying a mom and her two

Eyewitness: Peru plane crash
BBC News - 1 hour ago After a passenger plane crashed in Peru's Amazon jungle, killing at least 40 people, some of the dozens of survivors have been telling their tales. "It seems it was a matter of the weather. Ten minutes before

Google talks up IM service
Register - 44 minutes ago Google made a late entry into the instant messaging market on Tuesday with the launch of Google Talk, an IM service that allows users to place free phone calls over a net connection to other people signed into the service.

Mother of Jackson's accuser charged with fraud
Ireland Online - 2 hours ago The woman whose son accused Michael Jackson of child sex abuse was charged with welfare fraud for allegedly collecting nearly $19,000 (�15,608) in payments while making false claims. At Jackson�s trial

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