Thursday, August 25, 2005

protesters defied by supporters Monsters (Internet advertising) and Critics.com - 1 hour ago


Anti-war protesters defied by supporters
Monsters and Critics.com - 1 hour ago CRAWFORD, TX, United States (UPI) -- Anti-war protesters camped outside US President George Bush`s Texas ranch are being confronted by military families who claim they are disrespectful. The war`s opponents

Dozens survive Peru plane crash
Indianapolis Star - 6 hours ago At least 58 are able to walk away; storms increase flight risks in August, expert says. It may hold clues: The black box being carried from the wreckage Wednesday might help investigators determine what caused

Grim omens for Gilliam as critics slam latest film
Guardian Unlimited - 5 hours ago After all the trials of the last eight years, Terry Gilliam may have felt justified in expecting a warm welcome on his belated return to film-making. Sadly it was not to be. His long-awaited picture, The Brothers

Rival Shiites call for calm after Iraq clashes
CNN International - 1 hour ago An Iraqi walks past a building destroyed in clashes Wednesday among Shiites in Baghdad's Sadr City. BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Rival Shiite leaders called for calm Thursday after a string of clashes in Baghdad and four other Iraqi cities.

Pentagon Plan to Cut Bases Derailed
Los Angeles Times - 7 hours ago In an unusual rebuke, the military site closure panel votes to keep open two Northeast facilities. By John Hendren, Times Staff Writer. ARLINGTON, Va. � The commission deciding the future of US military bases

Intel lets 'Viiv' live
Techworld.com - 1 hour ago By Tom Krazit, IDG News Service. Intel has given a name to its home entertainment PCs that it claims with become the Centrino of the home - Viiv - pronounced like "five". PCs with Viiv stuck on them will start

Feinstein: Roberts' abortion stance key
San Francisco Chronicle - 4 hours ago Los Angeles -- Sen. Dianne Feinstein, speaking to a large gathering of lawyers, made it clear Wednesday that maintaining a woman's right to have an abortion would be the litmus test she would apply in deciding

St. Louis to return
St. Petersburg Times - 9 hours ago By TOM JONES, Times Staff Writer. "I'd be lying if I said "no (I hadn't thought that)'," St. Louis said. "I had a conversation with my wife and told her we have to be prepared that we might not go back to Tampa. That was the toughest thing.".

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