Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Follow Korea Nuke Accord CBS News - 10 hours ago (AP) (Internet advertising)


Demands Follow Korea Nuke Accord
CBS News - 10 hours ago (AP) Reaction to North Korea's demand for civilian reactors before dismantling its nuclear program ranged from harsh to calm Tuesday, though none of the parties to international talks said they expected the negotiating process to break down.

Tropical storm chases thousands out of Keys
St. Petersburg Times - 13 hours ago By CARRIE JOHNSON and SHANNON TAN. A strengthening Tropical Storm Rita began whipping the Florida Keys late Monday as it prepared to churn into the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. It was forecast to grow

A rosy day for Moss
Team 4 News - 53 minutes ago ASHBURN, Va. Two dozen red and yellow roses _ Washington Redskins colors -- were awaiting Santana Moss when he arrived at Redskins Park today. It's a gift from an anonymous fan whose note said "Thank you" -- just

Opera Shoots For No. 2
InformationWeek - 2 hours ago Execs are hoping that today's announcements, which rid the browser of both licensing fees and ads, will win over new converts. By Gregg Keizer. Opera Software wants to be the world's number two browser, said

American Football: New Orleans Saints lose 'home' game in New York
Independent - 54 minutes ago By Ron Wilson. The New York Giants beat the displaced New Orleans Saints 27-10 in one of the most bizarre "home" settings in NFL history on Monday night. The Saints, with no stadium after the damage to the

Reid Announces Opposition to Roberts
FOX News - 1 hour ago WASHINGTON � Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid (search) announced Tuesday that he intends to oppose confirmation of John Roberts (search) as chief justice of the Supreme Court. "I intend to cast my vote

UPDATE 1-US rate futures sink as Fed swings at inflation
Reuters - 1 hour ago By Ros Krasny. CHICAGO, Sept 20 (Reuters) - US short-term interest rate futures slumped on Tuesday as the Federal Open Market Committee showed it had not been blown off-course by Hurricane Katrina and would likely keep raising benchmark rates.

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