Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Microsoft Releases MSN Messenger 7.5 PC Magazine - 1 hour ago (Web promotion)


Microsoft Releases MSN Messenger 7.5
PC Magazine - 1 hour ago By Bill Dyszel. Microsoft stepped up the competitive pace in the messaging arena with today's release of MSN Messenger 7.5, an updated version of the company's chat client. The program is available as a free download here.

Brazil envoy: No UK cover-up in police slaying
MSNBC - 1 hour ago LONDON - Brazil's ambassador said Tuesday that he believes there was no cover-up by British officials in the fatal police shooting of a Brazilian man mistaken for a terrorist. When asked about a cover-up, Ambassador

Is the party over? Colleges try to shake off frat-boy image
Independent - 3 hours ago By Andrew Buncombe in Washington. For years US students wishing to emulate the experiences of John Belushi in Animal House have been able to turn to The Princeton Review. This prestigious publication annually

Florida State Can Keep Its Seminoles
New York Times - 1 hour ago By ROBERT ANDREW POWELL. There was never any doubt where the Seminole Tribe of Florida stood on Florida State University's nickname. The tribe helped university boosters create the costume for the Chief Osceola

Feds: Elderly Maryland couple was at center of illegal importing
Newsday - 5 hours ago By GEOFF MULVIHILL. CAMDEN, NJ -- Back in November 1999, an older couple from a suburb of the nation's capital asked some undercover FBI agents for help. That connection, recounted this week by authorities

Sony and Toshiba star in remake of the Betamax v VHS epic
Telegraph.co.uk - 3 hours ago By David Litterick in New York (Filed: 24/08/2005). Japanese electronics giants Sony and Toshiba have abandoned their efforts to develop a single format for the next generation of DVDs, pitting the two rivals

Latest Cycle of Armstrong Accusations and Denials
New York Times - 1 hour ago PARIS, Aug. 23 - The French sports newspaper L'�quipe charged Tuesday that Lance Armstrong used an illegal performance-enhancing drug in 1999 to win his first of seven consecutive Tours de France. "Lance

A call for assassination
Newsday - 1 hour ago BY BART JONES. Television evangelist Pat Robertson's suggestion that American agents assassinate Venezuela President Hugo Ch�vez to stop his country from becoming a "launching pad for communist infiltration

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