Sunday, October 16, 2005

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Discovery Launch Is Still On for May, NASA Says
Washington Post - 12 hours ago By Guy Gugliotta. Damage from hurricanes Katrina and Rita has cost NASA three months' work in getting the space shuttle ready for its next flight, but planners said yesterday that they should be able to launch next May.

No rust for Garland
SLAM! Sports - 2 hours ago By MIKE GANTER -- Toronto Sun. ANAHEIM -- The scary part for the Los Angeles Angels has to be that Jon Garland was one of the Chicago White Sox biggest question marks coming into the American League championship series.

Russian city recovers after siege
CNN International - 2 hours ago NALCHIK, Russia (AP) -- Residents tentatively returned to the streets of the shaken southern Russian city of Nalchik on Saturday, trying to restore a sense of normality after at least 128 people were killed in a militant siege.

Rice Fails to Win Russian Support on Iran
Guardian Unlimited - 6 hours ago By ANNE GEARAN. MOSCOW (AP) - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice failed Saturday to persuade Russia to offer new support for a hard line on Iran's disputed nuclear program, despite making a hastily arranged trip to the Russian capital.

Miers Hit on Letters and the Law
Washington Post - 12 hours ago By Charles Babington. Supreme Court confirmation battles usually involve excavations of the nominee's judicial opinions, legal briefs and decades-old government memos. Harriet Miers is the first nominee to hit trouble because of thank-you letters.

HP recalls notebook batteries
Inquirer - 1 hour ago THE US Consumper Product Safety Commission (CSPC) said problems with some batteries for HP/Compaq notebooks has caused a recall. The problem affects around 135,000 battery packs worldwide, 85,000 of which are in the USA.

Computer gaming looks to Spielberg for new direction
Times Online - 16 hours ago By Dan Sabbagh Media Editor. STEVEN SPIELBERG, the film director and producer, has been commissioned to develop three new computer games by the world�s leading developer, Electronic Arts (EA). The tie-up

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