Wednesday, August 17, 2005

New 'Zelda' Delayed Until Early 2006 � At Least MTV.com - (Web promotion)


New 'Zelda' Delayed Until Early 2006 � At Least
MTV.com - 8 hours ago It looks like gamers will have to wait until next year to rescue Nintendo's most famous princess. 2006. The game had been scheduled for release this fall. "After much discussion, the 'Zelda' development team

Rusty Federer stumbles to victory in Cincinnati
Indian Express - 4 hours ago CINCINNATI, AUGUST 16: A ring-rusty Roger Federer stuttered into the second round of the Cincinnati Masters on Monday, the top seed edging a 7-6, 7-5 victory over resurgent American James Blake. Earlier, former

Cypriot jet crash victims were alive at impact, say coroners
Scotsman - 2 hours ago THE co-pilot and at least 25 of the passengers of the Cypriot jet which hit a Greek mountain on Sunday were alive on impact, coroners have said. The first post-mortem examinations have shown some victims were

Recap: Philadelphia-Pittsburgh
FOXSports.com - 4 hours ago Sportsblurb.com is analyzing preseason games. Check out Monday's game recap for the inside fantasy scoop. The Steelers may not need to worry about a sophomore slump from quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, and

Madonna hurt in birthday riding fall
Times Online - 2 hours ago By Simon Freeman and Adam Luck. MADONNA, the American pop star turned quintessentially English lady of the manor, suffered serious injuries including a broken collar bone yesterday in a fall from a new horse on her 47th birthday.

Oil price bites into Wal-Mart profits
Guardian Unlimited - 1 hour ago Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, warned yesterday that the rising price of oil was beginning to take its toll on consumers. The firm, which attracts 100 million shoppers to its American stores each

Digital Worm Targeting Windows
New York Times - 1 hour ago By MATT RICHTEL. A digital worm that attacks vulnerabilities in some Microsoft Windows computers continued to spread yesterday, hindering Internet access at a handful of major corporations. The worm, called

Colombia pledges help to family members of air crash victims
Xinhua - 1 hour ago BOGOTA, Aug. 16 (Xinhuanet) -- After a Colombian airline's MD-82 airplane crashed in western Venezuela on Tuesday, killing all 152 passengers and eight crew members aboard, the Colombian governmentpledged its help to the families of the victims.

JP Morgan pays $1bn to settle Enron claim
Guardian Unlimited - 1 hour ago JP Morgan Chase agreed yesterday to pay $1bn (�550m) to settle claims brought against it by Enron, bringing the total cost of the Wall Street bank's brush with the notorious energy firm to $3.2bn. The latest

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