Tuesday, August 16, 2005

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Essien farce continues as Lyons and Chelsea sort out price
Times Online - 49 minutes ago By Gary Jacob. MICHAEL ESSIEN�S move to Chelsea became even more farcical last night after the London club said that they have not received Lyons� acceptance of their offer for the midfield player, though Lyons claim that a price has been agreed.

Intel speeds dual-core Xeon debut
CNET News.com - 5 hours ago Intel will release its first dual-core server processors this year instead of next, and it will employ an unusual maneuver to catch up to rival Advanced Micro Devices in the key competitive area. Intel's "Paxville

A mother and the president
CNN - 2 hours ago By AMANDA RIPLEY. A woman lost her son in Iraq and won't leave George W. Bush alone until he sees her. Who is she, and why is she stirring such emotion? Cindy Sheehan, 48, is not a natural-born revolutionary. She speaks in a high, almost childlike voice.

Sri Lanka says it will review peace process after killing
Daily Times - 37 minutes ago COLOMBO: Sri Lanka on Monday said it would undertake a �serious review� of the Norwegian-backed peace process but would abide by a truce despite the assassination of the foreign minister by suspected Tamil Tiger rebels.

'Marine of Year' shoots at noisy crowd
Ninemsn - 21 hours ago AP - A man who was named Marine of the Year last month for his service in Iraq injured two people when he fired a shotgun from his apartment window at a group of revellers leaving a night club. A 15-year-old

Agilent Launches Extreme Makeover
Light Reading - 2 hours ago Agilent announced today the divestiture of three business, including its semiconductor unit. The associated job cuts will reduce headcount by roughly one third. The goal behind the moves is to cut costs and

Delta selling feeder carrier for $425 million
MSNBC - 1 hour ago ATLANTA - Delta Air Lines Inc., which is struggling to avoid a bankruptcy filing amid persistently high fuel costs, said Monday it is selling feeder carrier Atlantic Southeast Airlines Inc. to SkyWest Inc. for $425 million in cash.

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