Thursday, September 22, 2005

the Imbalance Washington Post - 41 minutes ago By Leonard Shapiro. (Internet advertising)


Restoring the Imbalance
Washington Post - 41 minutes ago By Leonard Shapiro. Presidents Cup organizers are billing this week's event in Virginia as "Unfinished Business," a reference to the dramatic tie in the 2003 event in South Africa. When the event begins today

Avidly Seeking Wireless Clues From Google
New York Times - 23 hours ago Google, with deep pockets and seemingly boundless ambition, keeps marching steadily beyond Internet searching into new markets like e-mail, advertising, book searches, a satellite map service, instant messaging and telephony. Where next?

GI's Role in Detainee Abuse Is Starkly Contrasted at Retrial
New York Times - 1 hour ago By DAVID S. CLOUD. FORT HOOD, Tex., Sept. 21 - The court-martial of Pfc. Lynndie R. England, accused of abusing Iraqi detainees in Abu Ghraib prison, opened Wednesday with her lawyer claiming she became involved

US claims growing support against Iran
Sify - 46 minutes ago Vienna: The United States claimed there was a growing majority ready to report Iran to the UN Security Council over its nuclear program but Tehran rallied support against such a move at the UN atomic watchdog.

Chesney Says 'I'll Be OK' After Split
ABC News - Sep 20, 2005 Kenny Chesney poses with his award for Entertainer of the Year during the 40th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas in this Tuesday, May 17, 2005 file photo.

Moss' Drug Mess Intensifies
E! Online - 8 hours ago by Sarah Hall. Authorities have launched an investigation into photos published by the UK's Daily Mirror that seemingly show the supermodel snorting cocaine, London's Metropolitan Police said Wednesday. While

Sudden Return of Curse Has Red Sox Bewildered
New York Times - 45 minutes ago ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Sept. 21 - The Red Sox will no doubt insist they have to play with poise and control their emotions in this stretch drive. Everyone else, however, will need seat belts and constant reminders that it is just a game.

NASA�s moon plan raises questions
MSNBC - Sep 20, 2005 By Leonard David. NASA�s rollout of a strategy to return people to the moon and eventually plant footprints on the distant sands of Mars is sparking both praise and criticism. Michael Griffin, NASA�s administrator

A Nail-Biter Puts the Yankees in First Place
New York Times - 54 minutes ago The fastball hummed in at 96 miles an hour, and Bernie Castro swung hard and missed. Yankee Stadium exploded in cheers for the last out of the eighth inning, but Randy Johnson simply looked down. After throwing

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