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Egyptian polls open in first competitive presidential election Guardian Unlimited - 42 minutes ago Supporters of Hosni Mubarak, the leader of the ruling National Democratic party, applaud as they parade his poster outside a polling station in Cairo. Photograph: Amr Nabil/AP. Egyptians are voting today in Palestinian Gunman Kill Former Security Chief in Gaza Voice of America - 1 hour ago By Larry James. Palestinian gunmen shot dead former Gaza security chief, Moussa Arafat, early Wednesday. The incident is likely to further heighten fears of lawlessness and rampant violence in Gaza, as Israeli forces prepare to end their presence there. Women awaken Clijsters kicks the languid draw into high gear San Francisco Chronicle - 1 hour ago New York -- Women's tennis finally got down to business Tuesday night. Maria Sharapova had nothing to do with it, nor did anyone's earrings, fragrance or psychiatrist. Venus Williams and Kim Clijsters staged Probe reveals comet secrets News24 - 3 hours ago Cambridge - The first detailed analysis from a US mission that smashed a hole in a comet suggests these wanderers are fragile agglomerations of dust, laced with carbon molecules that some theorists say sowed the seeds for life on Earth. Actor Bob Denver dies at 70 New York Daily News - 3 hours ago BY DAVID HINCKLEY. Bob Denver, who played the lovably cartoonish title character on the 1960s TV sitcom "Gilligan's Island" and parlayed that role into comfortable cult celebrity, died Friday at Wake Forest University Hospital in North Carolina. He was 70. A push for closer EU-India ties International Herald Tribune - 42 minutes ago NEW DELHI The European Union and India agreed Wednesday to promote business ties and expand cooperation in science and technology, including research on civilian nuclear energy. British Prime Minister Tony Court seat: Bush pledges wide search Seattle Times - 4 hours ago By Los Angeles Times. WASHINGTON � President Bush said yesterday that he would take his time selecting a candidate from a "wide open" field to fill the Supreme Court's second vacancy, and Senate leaders said Westerners killed in Basra as Saddam 'confesses' Times Online - 30 minutes ago By Times Online and agencies. At least three Western security contractors were killed when their convoy was hit by a roadside bomb in the Iraqi city of Basra today, according to local reports. Television pictures UN chief''s son received cash from companies in probe GhanaWeb - 29 minutes ago LONDON, Sept 7 (KUNA) -- Kojo Annan, son of UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, received more than 750,000 dollars from several oil trading companies now under investigation for their role in the UN's oil-for-food programme (OFFP) for Iraq, it was revealed Hurricane benefits planned Los Angeles Times - 4 hours ago By Cindy Dorn, Times Staff Writer. BEFORE Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, the mention of New Orleans inevitably led to a discussion of that city's great cuisine. But now all talk, naturally, is
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