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Toms, out of hospital, plans to play next week San Jose Mercury News - 13 hours ago FARMINGTON, Pa. - Golfer David Toms was released from a Pittsburgh hospital Friday and said in a statement that he plans to play in the Presidents Cup next week despite being stricken by a heart problem Thursday during the 84 Lumber Classic. Hurricanes Getting Worse Red Herring - Sep 16, 2005 New study reveals that the strongest hurricanes are occurring nearly twice as frequently since the seventies. Scientists from the Georgia Institute of Technology, in Atlanta , have found that the number of The Way We Live Now The New Boss New York Times - 4 hours ago By JEFFREY ROSEN. If John G. Roberts Jr. is confirmed as William H. Rehnquist's successor on the Supreme Court, the country will have not only a new chief justice but also a new political entity: the Roberts Court. Bush Sees 'Bright Dawn' Emerging in Gulf San Francisco Chronicle - 12 hours ago By JENNIFER LOVEN, Associated Press Writer. Appealing to God for help with "the difficult work that lies ahead," President Bush on Saturday painted a picture of a hopeful and vibrant future for the hurricane Explaining Zellweger's "Fraud" Claim E! Online - Sep 16, 2005 by Joal Ryan. When Ren�e Zellweger called Kenny Chesney a "fraud," she meant it only in the best way. The Oscar-winning actress attempted to clarify Friday why her four-month marriage to the country singer In Yanks' Victory, Chacon's Strong Start May Save His Spot New York Times - 3 hours ago TORONTO, Sept. 17 - Shawn Chacon is not listed among the starting pitchers for the Yankees' next series. His turn would come up Thursday, but that is when Mike Mussina is supposed to return from an elbow injury. Delta jobs on the block Kentucky Post - 21 hours ago By Alexander Coolidge and Bob Driehaus. Delta Air Lines will slash thousands more jobs as it calibrates its next round of restructuring in bankruptcy, analysts say. Greater Cincinnati's dominant carrier has Love Sentenced to 180 Days at Drug Center ABC News - 17 hours ago Singer Courtney Love stands during her sentencing hearing in Superior Court in Los Angeles Friday, Sept. 16, 2005. Love was sentenced to 180 days in jail for violating probation in three criminal cases, but
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