Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Eagles, McNabb get two weeks to regroup San Jose Mercury (Web promotion)


Eagles, McNabb get two weeks to regroup
San Jose Mercury News - 1 hour ago BY JOHN SMALLWOOD. Not that his assortment of ailments had much to do with Sunday's 33-10 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, because it was an all-around shabby performance by everyone in midnight green. The quarterback doesn't get a sick-pass.

Proposed changes to Iraq's draft constitution win Sunnis' support
San Jose Mercury News - 28 minutes ago BY LIZ SLY. BAGHDAD, Iraq - (KRT) - A small glimmer of hope emerged Monday that Iraq's disgruntled Sunnis may yet be persuaded to reverse their opposition to Iraq's new constitution and vote yes in Saturday's

Will GM follow Delphi into bankruptcy?
CNN - 3 hours ago By Chris Isidore, CNN/Money senior writer. NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - The chances that General Motors will file for bankruptcy are now about 30 percent, according to one industry analyst, following the bankruptcy

Flooding in eastern states leaves 4 dead
CNN - 10 hours ago KEENE, New Hampshire (AP) -- Prolonged, heavy rain caused flooding from North Carolina to New Hampshire during the weekend, forcing hundreds of people to evacuate, knocking out electricity, weakening dams and making roads impassable.

Daly still the one to watch despite his putting woes
Times Online - 1 hour ago TO BE in San Francisco watching John Daly compete in the American Express Championship was to be reminded of what a compelling figure he is to watch when he is playing well and the remarkable level of support he generates.

Banville's Novel, `The Sea,' Wins Britain's Man Booker Prize
Bloomberg - 1 hour ago Oct. 10 (Bloomberg) -- John Banville's ``The Sea,'' a lyrical novel about loss and remembrance, won the 50,000- pound ($87,700) Man Booker Prize for Fiction at a dinner in London's Medieval Guildhall. The

Summit plans shelved over Gaza border row
Independent - 54 minutes ago By Donald Macintyre in Jerusalem. A planned Israeli-Palestinian summit has been shelved amid disputes about the future of Gaza's border crossing with Egypt. Mahmoud Abbas, the President of the Palestinian Authority

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