Thursday, September 29, 2005

Offers Replacements For Flawed iPods ABC News - 2 hours ago (Internet advertising)


Apple Offers Replacements For Flawed iPods
ABC News - 2 hours ago Sept. 28, 2005 � When Apple introduced the iPod nano four weeks ago, the "impossibly thin" digital music player took enthusiasts, industry analysts and the Internet by storm. But not in an entirely positive way.

Iraq's First Female Suicide Bomber Strikes
ABC News - 3 hours ago US troops secure the area following a suicide attack in Tal Afar, Iraq, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2005. A woman strapped with explosives blew herself up outside an Iraqi army recruitment center in Tal Afar, killing

Rita's aftermath more than a tale of two states
Oxford Press - Sep 26, 2005 The path back from Hurricane Rita � for some, just an unobstructed breeze down a Texas highway, for others a soggy boat ride followed by rebuilding life from the ground up � began in earnest Sunday. In

Film plan for rapper Tupac script
BBC News - 11 hours ago A screenplay written by murdered rapper Tupac Shakur is being produced as a feature film. Live 2 Tell is a script Shakur wrote in 1995 about an inner-city black youth who becomes a drug kingpin and later renounces crime.

Lynndie England gets three years
Channel 4 News - 8 hours ago Lynndie England, the US soldier found guilty of inmate abuse at Abu Ghraib prison, has been sentenced to three years in jail. She was pictured holding a leash, attached around the neck of a naked Iraqi inmate

DaimlerChrysler may axe 8000 Mercedes workers
Expatica - 3 hours ago STUTTGART, GERMANY - German-US auto group DaimlerChrysler was on the verge Wednesday of axing more than a tenth of its workforce at the six German plants that make luxury Mercedes-Benz cars. A day after ailing

Rockies-Braves Preview
USA Today - 3 hours ago Fresh off clinching their 14th straight division title, the Atlanta Braves will spend the final four games of the regular season getting ready for the first round of the playoffs. The final run will begin

Arrest In Teen's Disappearance
CBS News - Sep 26, 2005 Police say Ben Fawley, a 38-year-old amateur photographer, was one of the last people to see Behl the night she vanished. It's believed she left her dorm room with her a cell phone, some cash, an ID, and car keys, reports Rene Syler.

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