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TD takes its Enron lumps
National Post - 6 hours ago Toronto-Dominion Bank is shelling out US$130-million to settle claims with bankrupt Enron Corp., but there could be far worse news ahead as a massive lawsuit filed by shareholders of the disgraced energy trader works its way through the courts.

RED SOX 10, TIGERS 7 (10 INNINGS): Grand illusion
Detroit Free Press - 7 hours ago BY JOHN LOWE. With Tuesday night's game on the line at Comerica Park, Magglio Ordonez endorsed his reputation as a big-time RBI man. Ortiz, the Boston Red Sox designated hitter, hit a tying solo home run with

Murder casts shadow over World Youth Day
Expatica - 38 minutes ago COLOGNE - The murder in France of Roger Schutz, who founded a religious community that sought to bridge divisions among Christians, cast a shadow Wednesday at the first full day of the Catholic Church's World Youth Day in Cologne, Germany.

Owens returns to Eagles camp
Fall River Herald News - 43 minutes ago Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - The Terrell Owens saga is back in full swing Wednesday after Philadelphia's controversial wide receiver returned to the club's practice facility following his one-week layoff.

Diddy? You must be taking the P
This is London - 3 hours ago By Metro. The artist formerly known as Sean Combs has changed his name yet again. P Diddy has dropped the P, and as of yesterday will be known simply as 'Diddy'. Fans could be forgiven for losing track of the rap star's moniker.

Unit happy back is no longer sore
New York Daily News - 6 hours ago By ANTHONY McCARRON. ST. PETERSBURG - The Yankees were blue over their loss to Tampa Bay last night, but one development was cause for cheer in their clubhouse - Randy Johnson's back did not bother him during his seven-inning stint.

Cheap laptops provoke Mac mayhem
BBC News - 1 hour ago A sale of second-hand Apple laptops costing only $50 have caused a near riot in Virginia in the US. More than 5,500 people queued for a chance to buy one of the 1,000 laptops and stampeded when the sale of the computers started.

Experts suspect military helicopter crash was an accident
EiTB - 53 minutes ago The "most probable" hypothesis is that the aircraft crashed after being hit by gusts of wind near the western city of Herat. Bono said coroners hoped to have the bodies identified within 72 hours, and that

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