Sunday, September 18, 2005

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Saudi backs OPEC increase
Washington Post - 5 hours ago By Peg Mackey and Ghaida Ghantous. VIENNA (Reuters) - Leading OPEC producer Saudi Arabia backs an increase in cartel output limits even though it is struggling to find buyers for more of its crude, Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi said on Saturday.

Goose puts Aussie out
Melbourne Herald Sun - 41 minutes ago TOP seed Retief Goosen equalled his own tournament record when he thrashed Mark Hensby 12-and-11 in their quarter-final at the World Match Play Championship at Wentworth, England. Goosen now meets New Zealander

'German Margaret Thatcher' takes lead ahead of election
Scotsman - 8 hours ago GERMANY is set to elect its first ever female Chancellor as rivals made a last attempt to sway undecided voters ahead of tomorrow's vote. Angela Merkel - dubbed the "German Margaret Thatcher" - is on the verge

Dodgers-Giants Preview
USA Today - 3 hours ago The San Francisco Giants hope Jason Schmidt can pitch effectively despite a pulled groin when they continue a four-game series against the Los Angeles Dodgers at SBC Park. Schmidt has not pitched since suffering the right groin pull on Sept.

Signs of life flicker in New Orleans
Reuters AlertNet - 44 minutes ago A worker cleans a street in the French Quarter neighborhood of New Orleans September 17, 2005. President George W. Bush on Saturday underscored his goal of a massive rebuilding effort to make storm-battered

Iran says must keep nuclear fuel cycle, US warns
Reuters.uk - 2 hours ago By Paul Taylor and Sue Pleming. UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice demanded on Saturday that Iran abandon a suspected quest for atomic weapons but Tehran's new president said

Rice Urges 'Revolution of Reform' at UN
ABC News - 2 hours ago US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice addresses the United Nations General Assembly, Saturday Sept. 17, 2005. (AP Photo/Richard Drew). By BARRY SCHWEID. UNITED NATIONS Sep 17, 2005 � The United Nations must

Red Cross tracks double dipping
Montgomery Advertiser - 6 hours ago By Deitrich Curry. Red Cross worker Christina Chacon has turned away three Hurricane Katrina victims seeking financial assistance this week at the American Red Cross of Central Alabama office in Montgomery.

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