Sunday, October 23, 2005

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Leak Case Renews Questions on War's Rationale
New York Times - 2 hours ago WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 - The legal and political stakes are of the highest order, but the investigation into the disclosure of a covert CIA officer's identity is also just one skirmish in the continuing battle

Vitale suspect described as 'goth' loner
CNN International - Oct 21, 2005 MARTINEZ, California (CNN) -- The teenage suspect in the beating death of a prominent lawyer's wife was described by classmates as a "gothic" loner who followed the occult and dressed in black from the polish on his fingernails to his trench coat.

Two weeks on, some quake survivors still cut off
Reuters.uk - 15 hours ago By David Brunnstrom. MUZAFFARABAD, Pakistan (Reuters) - Two weeks after a shattering earthquake killed at least 50,000 people, rescuers were still trying to reach untold numbers of survivors in the rugged hills of northern Pakistan on Saturday.

Wilma lingers over Yucatan
Daily Telegraph - 1 hour ago HURRICANE Wilma flooded Mexico's Caribbean beach resorts, smashed homes and killed at least two people today in a slow-moving rampage across the Yucatan peninsula. Howling 185 km/h winds collapsed buildings

Burning World Series questions
FOXSports.com - 3 hours ago The 2005 World Series is one of the most difficult to predict in years � and potentially one of the most exciting. The Astros and White Sox are practically mirror images, from their terrific starting pitchers

Cornell President Condemns Teaching Intelligent Design as Science
New York Times - 15 hours ago By MICHELLE YORK. ITHACA, NY, Oct. 21 - A national movement to have intelligent design taught in science classrooms is "very dangerous," Cornell University's interim president, Hunter R. Rawlings III, said after taking up the issue Friday in a speech.

Census Looks at How Cities Grow in Daytime
Washington Post - Oct 20, 2005 By STEPHEN OHLEMACHER. WASHINGTON -- No big city grows _ and shrinks _ at a higher rate each workday than the nation's capital, which sees its daytime population swell by 72 percent as commuters stream in.

Saddam trial outside Iraq ruled out
Australian - 4 hours ago IRAQI Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari has ruled out transferring Saddam Hussein's trial to another country. He has rejecting calls from defence lawyers who mooted the move after the murder of one of them.

DVD Wars: Last Hope for Peace?
BusinessWeek - Oct 20, 2005 Now that tech giants Intel, IBM, Motorola and Yahoo have released quarterly results, what is your outlook on the tech sector? If a war over the next generation of DVD technology is inevitable, Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) wants it to be as painless as possible.

N-deal talks begin, next steps on table
Indian Express - 22 hours ago NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 21: India and US today exchanged notes on scheduling implementation of the July 18 nuclear deal and discussed a timeline for the steps to be taken to meet the working deadline of US President George W Bush�s visit early next year to

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