Wednesday, October 12, 2005

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Dissent over Nobel winner, one year later
Houston Chronicle - 2 hours ago By JEFFREY FLEISHMAN. BERLIN - A loud crack of dissent Tuesday rattled the secretive world that hands out Nobel Prizes. Days before this year's literature prize announcement, a member of the Swedish Academy

Suns Notes: Suns lose star Stoudemire for four months
Arizona Daily Wildcat - 37 minutes ago While the Suns had training camp in Tucson last week, they left without the services of star forward Amar� Stoudemire, whose left knee injury caused him to miss the last three days of camp and Saturday's scrimmage.

White Sox, Angels fight for respect in their cities
USA Today - 59 minutes ago By Chris Jenkins, USA TODAY. CHICAGO � The Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Angels reached the American League Championship Series primarily through pitching and defense, getting big hits when they needed them. By Anne Ryan, USA TODAY.

Apple's Profit Quadruples, Yet Stock Falls
New York Times - 5 hours ago SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 11 - Apple Computer reported Tuesday that its earnings quadrupled in its fourth quarter on strong demand for both iPods and Macs. But overall sales of iPods fell short of analysts' high

Sunnis Accept Deal on Charter
Los Angeles Times - 49 minutes ago Leaders of their main party agree to drop opposition in return for a later renegotiation of terms. The document goes to voters Saturday. By Borzou Daragahi and Solomon Moore, Times Staff Writers. BAGHDAD � Top

Microsoft to pay USD 761 million to RealNetworks Inc
Newindpress - 46 minutes ago SEATTLE: Microsoft Corp, on Tuesday, said it would pay RealNetworks Inc USD 761 million to resolve their disputes, including a lawsuit that accused the world�s largest software maker of using its dominance in operating systems to promote its rival media

Russian-US crew, space tourist return to Earth
Reuters - Oct 10, 2005 By Shamil Zhumatov. NEAR ARKALYK, Kazakhstan (Reuters) - A Russian cosmonaut, a US astronaut and an overjoyed American space tourist returned safely to Earth on Tuesday when their Soyuz capsule bumped down in a near-perfect landing in Kazakhstan.

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