Friday, September 16, 2005

Lets Surfers Sift Through Blogs Washington Post - Sep 14, 2005 (Internet advertising)


Google Lets Surfers Sift Through Blogs
Washington Post - Sep 14, 2005 By Yuki Noguchi. It remains one of the Internet's wide-open frontiers: the blogosphere, a virtual place where millions of people post personal journals on everything from politics to sports to music. But that

Britain leads threat to impose nuclear sanctions on Iran
Guardian Unlimited - 2 hours ago Britain will lead a drive to have Iran referred to the UN security council, with the possibility of sanctions being imposed if the newly elected hardline president does not stop uranium enrichment or restart negotiations with Europe and America.

A Bid to Repair a Presidency
Washington Post - 1 hour ago By Dan Balz. The main text of President Bush's nationally televised address last night was the rebuilding of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, but the clear subtext was the rebuilding of a presidency that is

Toms' on-course scare makes golf seem less important at 84 Lumber
Canada.com - 2 hours ago FARMINGTON, Pa. (AP) - Shaun Micheel could be forgiven as a potentially great round turned into a very good one at the 84 Lumber Classic. Once playing partner David Toms was rushed to a hospital with a racing

An AOL-MSN merger?
Seattle Post Intelligencer - 8 hours ago The New York Post, citing two unidentified sources, reported this morning that Microsoft is in talks with Time Warner to buy a stake in AOL and combine it with MSN. Allison Linn of the Associated Press reports

Guns Are Evil. Everybody Should Have One.
New York Times - 3 hours ago "Lord of War," a misfire of a political satire about the international gun market, opens with a killer scene: Nicolas Cage standing on a veritable carpet of bullet casings. Mr. Cage's character, Yuri Orlov

Study Attributes Stronger Storms to Warmer Seas
New York Times - 27 minutes ago By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. WASHINGTON, Sept. 15 (AP) - Storms with the power of Hurricane Katrina are becoming more common, in part because of global warming, according to a report from a team of researchers that will be published Friday.

Suicide bombers kill 24 Iraqi policemen
Pakistan Dawn - 34 minutes ago BAGHDAD, Sept 15: Suicide bombers killed 24 policemen in Baghdad on Thursday. Three blasts in the southern district of Doura, which also wounded 21 people, dealt another blow to the Iraqi government, already

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