Web promotion - He electrified the music world Baltimore Sun - 3 hours ago
He electrified the music world Baltimore Sun - 3 hours ago By Kevin Cowherd. It produced sounds like no other instrument, weird, otherworldly electronic wails and haunting beeps and chirps that suggested jungle insects on mescaline, and you either loved it or you hated it. Wright's comeback continues The Journal News.com - 58 minutes ago By BRIAN HEYMAN. NEW YORK � Jaret Wright stepped up on his mound for the top of the first last night at Yankee Stadium and promptly walked the first guy. And then he walked the second guy. And then he walked the fifth guy. Aircraft cabin lost pressure before crash Kathimerini - 1 hour ago The Cypriot airliner which crashed north of Athens, killing all 121 passengers and crew, suffered a loss of cabin pressure which rendered virtually everybody on board unconscious before the plane ran out of fuel and slammed into a mountainside in Tube death: Brazilians meet police CNN International - 2 hours ago LONDON, England (CNN) -- An inquest into the Tube shooting death of innocent Brazilian electrician Jean Charles de Menezes was reopening Tuesday as Brazilian officials continued their inquiries in Britain. Troops, Extremists Face Off in West Bank Washington Post - 53 minutes ago By RAVI NESSMAN. SANUR, West Bank -- Thousands of troops pushed into houses and makeshift synagogues in two West Bank settlements Tuesday to clear out hundreds of extremists determined to foil Israel's first dismantling of West Bank settlements. Triple car bombs target US troops in west Iraq Reuters - 32 minutes ago RAMADI, Iraq (Reuters) - Three car bombs exploded in quick succession near US forces in Ramadi, west of Baghdad, on Tuesday in an apparently coordinated strike by insurgents, police and witnesses said. In Press views: Rolling Stones tour BBC News - 1 hour ago Rock legends The Rolling Stones have kicked off their latest world tour at Fenway Park, Boston - getting an overwhelmingly positive reception from critics. Age can be cruel to musicians, eroding voices and stamina. But yes, the Stones can still do it. Unified DVD dead - report Australian IT - 4 hours ago GROUPS pushing competing technologies for next-generation DVDs have given up developing a unified format. For three years, the two groups, headed by Toshiba and Sony, have pushed to have their respective technology Sun rises on open DRM ZDNet UK - Aug 22, 2005 After years of work, Sun has begun trying to rally corporate allies behind a neutral standard for digital rights management (DRM), technology that restricts how music, video or other information can be used or copied. Same-sex parents' rights expanded Chicago Tribune - 31 minutes ago By Adam Liptak. The California Supreme Court ruled Monday that both members of a lesbian couple who plan for and raise a child born to either of them should be considered the child's mothers even after their relationship ends.
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