Tuesday, August 09, 2005

shares higher midmorning, led by AP Moeller-Maersk Forbes - 1 hour (Internet advertising)


Danish shares higher midmorning, led by AP Moeller-Maersk
Forbes - 1 hour ago COPENHAGEN (AFX) - Share prices were higher in midmorning trade, led by further gains in the AP Moeller-Maersk shares, this time lifted by news that it has acquired Kerr-McGee's UK North Sea assets, brokers said.

UN officials accused of kickbacks
National Post - 2 hours ago UNITED NATIONS - The former chief of the UN's scandal-plagued aid program for Iraq was accused yesterday of taking kickbacks of almost US$150,000 in deals involving relatives of Boutros Boutros Ghali, the Egyptian who headed the world body in the 1990s.

Bertuzzi is back
Denver Post - 3 hours ago When he got the news Monday afternoon, Steve Moore was in Cleveland after going through more physical tests at the world-renowned Cleveland Clinic. NHL commissioner Gary Bettman announced Vancouver Canucks

Koizumi's economic vision -- and setback
Globe and Mail - 3 hours ago By OMAR EL AKKAD. Suddenly, the yuan is no longer the biggest source of Asian frustration for currency traders. Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi yesterday followed through on his promise to dissolve

Gibson, Woodruff eyed as ABC's top candidates
Boston Globe - 4 hours ago By Joanna Weiss, Globe Staff | August 9, 2005. When all is said and done, someone who looks a lot like Peter Jennings is likely to succeed Peter Jennings on ABC's ''World News Tonight.". That might well mean

Nagasaki remembers 60th anniversary of A-bombing
Xinhua - 2 hours ago Nagasaki, Japan, Aug. 9 (Xinhuanet) -- About 6,000 people in Nagasaki city on Monday participated in a commemorative ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of the US nuclear bombing, and called on the Japanese

Networking: Trouble for new Microsoft OS?
PhysOrg.com - 17 hours ago According to Microsoft, one of Vista's primary features is its network access protection. Often, worms and viruses attack an internal corporate network via mobile PCs -- and handhelds -- that lack the latest security updates or virus signatures.

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