Monday, August 15, 2005

Web promotion - Conservative Gathering Is Mostly Quiet on Nominee New York Times -


Conservative Gathering Is Mostly Quiet on Nominee
New York Times - 3 hours ago NASHVILLE, Aug. 14 - The Christian conservative organizers of this weekend's "Justice Sunday" telecast once talked about using it to rally support for the president's Supreme Court nominee. But when the cast

Weather delays PGA outcome till today
London Free Press - 1 hour ago SPRINGFIELD, NJ -- We'll find out how it all unfolds today, but we'll never really know what might have been. The 87th PGA Championship was in the homestretch last evening when the PGA of America was forced by a thunderstorm to say "hold that thought.".

Then John Met Yoko, and the Rest Is a Musical
New York Times - 2 hours ago In the immortal words of Yoko Ono, "Aieeeee!" A fierce primal scream - of the kind Ms. Ono is famous for as a performance and recording artist - is surely the healthiest response to the agony of "Lennon," the jerry-built musical shrine that opened last

Japan PM regrets war's 'great damages'
Newark Star Ledger - 44 minutes ago BY HANS GREIMEL. TOKYO -- Japan's leader apologized for Tokyo's wartime colonization and invasions today, a day after other Asian nations marked the 60th anniversary of the Japanese World War II surrender by

Wait for No-Hitter Goes on for Martinez
San Francisco Chronicle - 1 hour ago By The Associated Press. Pedro Martinez will have to keep waiting for a no-hitter. So will the New York Mets. Martinez didn't allow a hit Sunday until Antonio Perez tripled with one out in the eighth inning.

Israel seals Gaza Strip to Israeli civilians
Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription) - 9 hours ago KISSUFIM CROSSING, Israel -- Israel sealed the Gaza Strip to Israeli civilians at midnight Sunday � signaling the start of a historic withdrawal that will end its 38-year occupation of the territory, redraw borders and reshape prospects for Mideast peace

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home