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A Rush to the Finish in Egyptian Vote
Washington Post - 43 minutes ago By Daniel Williams. CAIRO, Sept. 6 -- On the eve of Egypt's first multi-candidate presidential vote, under a big white tent on a main Cairo street, none other than Gamal Mubarak, President Hosni Mubarak's son

Ex-Palestinian security chief killed
Aljazeera.net - 36 minutes ago Moussa Arafat, a former Palestinian security chief, has been shot dead by unknown assailants in the Gaza Strip. According to Palestinian security sources on Wednesday, the ex-security chief was killed at his

California Legislature Approves Same-Sex Marriage
Washington Post - 43 minutes ago By Joe Dignan and John Pomfret. SACRAMENTO, Sept. 6 -- The California Assembly voted Tuesday to allow gay and lesbian couples to marry, making the state's legislature the first in the nation to deliberately

Agassi and Blake set for thriller
BBC Sport - 1 hour ago American duo Andre Agassi and James Blake go head-to-head in a fascinating US Open quarter-final on Wednesday. Both have captured the imagination with the 35-year-old Agassi searching for his third title and

Armstrong Is No Longer Ruling Out a Return
New York Times - 1 hour ago When he won his seventh consecutive Tour de France on July 24, Armstrong said his career had ended. Now, furious at reports that six of his urine samples from the 1999 Tour tested positive for the banned substance

Australian Federal Court orders Kazaa to alter its software
Tom's Hardware Guide - 10 hours ago Sydney (Australia) - The Australian Federal Court for Sydney ruled that Sharman Networks, the operator of the Kazaa P2P file sharing system, and five other defendants involved in developing Kazaa, violated Australian copyright law in urging their systems

Congress clears Arroyo of charges
International Herald Tribune - 11 hours ago MANILA The Philippine Legislature ended the impeachment process against President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on Tuesday, finally dismissing all three complaints against her. While her adversaries reiterated that

REVIEW: Rolling Stones "A Bigger Bang"
San Jose Mercury News - 2 hours ago Ever the consummate salesman, Mick Jagger has tried all kinds of big bangs over the years to sell concert tickets, from riding a gigantic phallus on stage, to sending a blimp with a huge lips logo on it across the New York skyline.

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