Sunday, October 02, 2005

Indonesia investigates Bali bombings CBC News - 1 (Web promotion) hour ago Indonesian


Indonesia investigates Bali bombings
CBC News - 1 hour ago Indonesian authorities have begun investigating the three bomb blasts that ripped through crowded restaurants on the Indonesian resort island of Bali Saturday night, killing 25 people and wounding at least 100 others, including three Canadians.

How will the new court swing?
St. Petersburg Times - 5 hours ago With a battle looming over Sandra Day O'Connor's replacement, a new Chief Justice and a full docket, this term will be chaotic. By BILL ADAIR. WASHINGTON - When the Supreme Court begins its new term Monday, Justice

FAA approves Chicago airport expansion plan
Reuters - 21 hours ago By Karen Pierog. CHICAGO, Sept 30 (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration gave final approval on Friday to a $7.5 billion plan to overhaul Chicago's O'Hare International Airport in an effort to tame flight delays, the agency's administrator said.

American, Delta Cut Some Flights on Rising Fuel Costs (Update4)
Bloomberg - Sep 30, 2005 Sept. 30 (Bloomberg) -- AMR Corp.'s American Airlines and Delta Air Lines Inc. are cutting flights, and Continental Airlines Inc. may do the same to conserve fuel as hurricane damage to refineries boosts jet-fuel prices to record levels.

Hamas women's wing takes up weapons 'for the love of jihad'
Telegraph.co.uk - 1 hour ago By Harry De Quetteville in Gaza City. They wear the long skirts and head coverings of modest Muslim women, but their draped robes are camouflage khaki and their scarves the distinctive lime green colour of the Palestinian militant group, Hamas.

As spoilers, White Sox trip up Tribe
MLB.com - 2 hours ago By Scott Merkin / MLB.com. CLEVELAND -- A line from the Frank Sinatra classic, 'New York, New York' explains that 'If I can make it there, I can make it anywhere.'. The White Sox will have to wait until the

No time for despair
Jerusalem Post - 7 hours ago If ever a country needed a dose of optimism, Israel is it. In the aftermath of disengagement, with the rockets still falling and the population divided, pessimism hangs in the air as heavy as the approaching winter clouds.

US hits al-Qaeda village stronghold
Telegraph.co.uk - 1 hour ago By Adam Lusher. About 1,000 US troops, backed by attack helicopters and fighter jets swept into Sadah, a village near the Syrian border, yesterday in an offensive to root out al-Qaeda militants and stem the

Tourist rockets to vacation in space
CBC News - 8 hours ago An American millionaire and scientist, Gregory Olsen, is now the world's third space tourist. He was lifted aloft Saturday in a Soyuz spacecraft with a US-Russian crew for a two-day trip to the international space station.

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