Friday, August 26, 2005

of Six Flags Agrees to Put Company Up for Sale (Internet advertising)


Board of Six Flags Agrees to Put Company Up for Sale
New York Times - 9 hours ago By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. OKLAHOMA CITY, Aug. 25 (AP) - Six Flags Inc. is putting itself up for sale at auction, one week after the owner of the Washington Redskins, Daniel M. Snyder, made a bid to raise his

FALL IDF: Intel Unveils 'Viiv' Entertainment PC Brand
PC World - Aug 24, 2005 Intel has come up with a brand name for home entertainment PCs that the company believes will stand for the same kind of quality experience promoted by its Centrino home technology, it announced today at the Intel Developer Forum.

The fakers Grimm, before they became famous storytellers
San Francisco Chronicle - 1 hour ago The Brothers Grimm: Gothic fantasy. Starring Matt Damon, Heath Ledger and Monica Bellucci. Directed by Terry Gilliam. (PG-13. 119 minutes. At Bay Area theaters.). Terry Gilliam's "The Brothers Grimm" is a whole

Google's Latest Is All Talk
Wired News - Aug 25, 2005 After several months of feverish speculation about a mysterious new service under development, Google unveiled its latest tool Wednesday: Google Talk, a text-chat and voice-communication program that looks nice, but has no obvious advantage over

Caught in the middle
Fort Worth Star Telegram - 2 hours ago By Jack Douglas Jr. CRAWFORD - This once-sleepy town has become the epicenter of an often-angry debate over the legitimacy of the war in Iraq, overrun by a steady stream of out-of-town protesters. They have

A new spin on things
Detroit Free Press - 3 hours ago The giant iron ball at the center of the Earth appears to be spinning a bit faster than the rest of the planet. That core, which measures about 1,500 miles in diameter, is surrounded by a fluid outer core about 4,200 miles across.

Kodak to Shut, Reduce Output at Plants in US, China (Update5)
Bloomberg - 19 hours ago Aug. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Eastman Kodak Co., the world's largest photography company, will eliminate about 1,000 jobs in the US and China as the decline in film sales accelerates. Kodak will close a paper plant

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