Tuesday, August 23, 2005

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Olympics Bomber Apologizes and Is Sentenced to Life Terms
New York Times - 3 hours ago ATLANTA, Aug. 22 - Eric Robert Rudolph, the man responsible for the pipe bomb explosion at the 1996 Summer Olympics here and three other bombings, offered his first public apology on Monday at what could well

New Google software moves in on Microsoft
Seattle Post Intelligencer - 26 minutes ago Google's latest software gives it more presence on the PC, taking the company farther beyond the traditional search business and into an area Microsoft has long dominated. A new version of Google's free hard

Bush vows to stay course in Iraq
CNN - 4 hours ago SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (CNN) -- With his public approval ratings falling and antiwar demonstrations mounting near his Texas home, US President George W. Bush on Monday tried to rally support for the war in Iraq by arguing the conflict is "a vital part" of

Sunnis get last chance for deal
Mail & Guardian Online - 25 minutes ago Iraq's ruling coalition submitted a new Constitution to Parliament on Monday night but delayed a vote for three days to try to win over Sunni Arabs who said it could lead to civil war. Shia and Kurdish leaders

'Mayday' seconds before Greece crash
News24 - 13 hours ago Athens - Two seconds before impact, the last man conscious in the cockpit of a doomed Cypriot airliner made a desperate call for help - "Mayday, Mayday" - before the plane carrying 121 people smashed into a mountain near Athens.

London Police Modify Story
Washington Post - 5 hours ago By Mary Jordan. LONDON, Aug. 22 -- Scotland Yard acknowledged Monday that Jean Charles de Menezes, a Brazilian electrician mistaken for a suicide bomber, had done nothing unusual before he was shot after entering the London subway last month.

Sun open sources digital rights technology
Techworld.com - 22 hours ago By Grant Gross, IDG News Service. Sun is releasing its digital rights management (DRM) project under an open-source licence, claiming it wants to help create a unified standard in digital media. The DReaM Project

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