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First, Kill All the Lawyers? Nah, Give 'Em Therapy
New York Times - 14 hours ago The fallen woman used to be a classic American redemption tale. Now it's the fallen lawyer. In the old days, trollops had to jump off Waterloo Bridge - or at least endure snubs from haughty salesgirls on Rodeo Drive.

Annan pleads for UN reforms
Independent Online - 1 hour ago By Gerard Aziakou. New York - UN chief Kofi Annan on Wednesday made an impassioned plea to world leaders to fully implement UN reforms and to take bolder steps to fight poverty and bolster world security. "I

Review: IPod Nano -- Small, Sleek and Superior
InformationWeek - 14 hours ago Apple's new iPod nano has a few problems, but overall it is a light and lovable gadget with cool features that far outweigh the annoyances. By Glenn Fleishman. Unlike millions, I never loved the iPod mini.

US airlines on brink of bankruptcy
Reuters.uk - 35 minutes ago By Christian Plumb and Jui Chakravorty. NEW YORK (Reuters) - Delta Air Lines Inc. is expected to seek bankruptcy protection later on Wednesday, a source familiar with the situation said, as rival Northwest Airlines Corp. considers doing the same.

Gates Lets Loose More Details On Windows Vista, Next-Generation
InformationWeek - 22 hours ago The next versions of Windows and Office will include enhancements that will drive PC and software upgrades unprecedented in 10 years, say Microsoft executives. By Aaron Ricadela. Microsoft showed yet-unseen

Bonds not in lineup today
San Jose Mercury News - 35 minutes ago By Chris Haft. As anticipated, Barry Bonds was not in the Giants' starting lineup for their series finale Wednesday against the San Diego Padres at SBC Park. Bonds, 41, had indicated that he would skip the

Lawmakers convene constitutional convention on same-sex marriage
Boston Globe - 57 minutes ago By Steve LeBlanc, Associated Press Writer | September 14, 2005. BOSTON --More than a year after same-sex couples began getting married in Massachusetts, state lawmakers convened in a constitutional convention

Nursing home owners charged in storm deaths
MSNBC - 7 hours ago NEW ORLEANS - The husband-and-wife owners of a nursing home where 34 elderly patients are believed to have drowned were out on bond Wednesday, after being charged with homicide in the first major criminal case related to Hurricane Katrina�s still rising

Crude Oil Futures Rise
MSN Money - 14 hours ago SINGAPORE (AP) - Crude oil futures rose Wednesday amid expectations that the weekly US petroleum stocks data released later in the day will show a drop in fuel inventories due to the production outages caused by Hurricane Katrina.

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