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and China in Accord Over End to a Textile Dispute (Internet advertising)


Europe and China in Accord Over End to a Textile Dispute
New York Times - 4 hours ago BEIJING, Sept. 5 - China and the European Union agreed on Monday to end their dispute over Chinese-made clothes marooned on European docks, as both sides sought to use a high-level meeting in Beijing to stress broader cooperation.

Telethons to raise funds for Katrina victims
Reuters - 28 minutes ago By Cynthia Littleton. LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Entertainment industry efforts to aid victims of Hurricane Katrina and the massive recovery effort ahead poured forth during the holiday weekend. The

Former Presidents Head Charity Drive
Washington Post - 4 hours ago By Lisa Rein. HOUSTON, Sept. 5 -- Former presidents George HW Bush and Bill Clinton announced a nationwide fundraising campaign Monday to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina, saying they will bring what they

29 Die After Fire in Egypt Theater
Los Angeles Times - 44 minutes ago A candle used onstage is blamed for the blaze, which spurs a stampede. Dozens are injured. CAIRO � Fire broke out in an Egyptian theater during a crowded play performance late Monday, causing audience members to flee in panic, officials said.

Arroyo impeachment set to fail
BBC News - 41 minutes ago The Philippines' Congress looks set to formally reject an opposition attempt to impeach President Gloria Arroyo. The vote, which came after a marathon session, would strengthen Mrs Arroyo's bid to ride out accusations of corruption and electoral fraud.

Pretty romp without the sex
This is London - 18 hours ago Cheers and catcalls greeted the crowded press premiere of Lasse Hallstrom's Casanova at the Venice festival. The cheers were for a romantic comedy, shot in Venice, which its supporters claimed reminded them

Bonds works out with Giants, may return for home stand
Reuters - 49 minutes ago NEW YORK (Reuters) - Barry Bonds took batting practice with the San Francisco Giants on Monday night, and the veteran slugger was expected to make a decision on a possible return this season in the next few days.

Parting shots ended suspense
Boston Globe - 20 minutes ago By Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff | September 6, 2005. NORTON -- Several hours before the leaders concluded their rounds, Billy Mayfair buzzed through the final hole, scoring a birdie on the 543-yard par-5 18th to cap his 3-under 281.

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