Sunday, August 28, 2005

residents feel (Internet advertising) 'targeted again' Palm Beach Post - 42 minutes ago


Miami-Dade residents feel 'targeted again'
Palm Beach Post - 42 minutes ago HOMESTEAD � The bread and milk the Rev. Roger Mendoza provided to his needy congregants at Iglesia de Dios de Homestead are no longer good. Neither are the loudspeakers or keyboards used at services that

Davenport Defeats Mauresmo for Pilot Pen Title
New York Times - 2 hours ago By SANDRA HARWITT. NEW HAVEN, Aug. 27 - Lindsay Davenport's summer hardcourt season seemed washed out after she spent the last six weeks rehabilitating a lower back injury at home in Newport Beach, Calif. But

Challenges Loom for Base Closings Report
Washington Post - 1 hour ago A federal commission concluded its review of the Defense Department's plan to close and consolidate domestic military bases yesterday, having made changes that it acknowledged would save billions less than the Pentagon's estimate of nearly $50 billion.

Sunnis Offer Bevy of Amendments, Negotiations Continue
Los Angeles Times - 3 hours ago By Borzou Daragahi, Times Staff Writer. BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Sunni Arab politicians and clerics closed ranks Saturday, proposing a flurry of amendments to a draft constitution they have condemned, while some officials

Kenseth wins at Bristol
Detroit Free Press - 30 minutes ago By JENNA FRYER. BRISTOL, Tenn. -- Matt Kenseth used his first victory in over a year to strengthen his frantic push to make NASCAR's playoffs, winning at Bristol Motor Speedway on Saturday night in dominating fashion.

Rose holds lead at Buick
Globe and Mail - 4 hours ago Cromwell, Conn. � Bogey-free and four strokes in front after 36 holes at the Buick Championship, Justin Rose went over par on No. 37. He kept his poise, though, and was still one stroke in front Saturday after three rounds.

Abortion-rights TV ad faults Roberts on privacy views
USA Today - Aug 26, 2005 By Mark Memmott, USA TODAY. The nation's leading abortion-rights group reentered the media battle over Judge John Roberts' nomination to the Supreme Court on Friday, releasing a TV ad that warns he might weaken Americans' "right to privacy.".

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