Wednesday, September 07, 2005

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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

Tonight is the main event
Boston Globe - 3 hours ago By Bud Collins, Globe Correspondent | September 7, 2005. Is this the ''Crushing in Flushing," as Muhammad Ali, the poet of pugilism, might have dubbed tonight's US Open rumble in a rectangular ring? How about the ''Melee in the Meadow"?

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

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

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.

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.

Motorola's iTunes phone finally here
Chicago Tribune - 1 hour ago By Jon Van. The long-awaited iTunes music phone from Motorola Inc. and Apple Computer Inc. will be introduced Wednesday and could be in stores later this week. Motorola's new phone, which will operate on the

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