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Much of South Florida still lacks power, running water Monterey County Herald - 5 hours ago BY WANDA DEMARZO, MARY ELLEN KLAS AND SCOTT HIAASEN. MIAMI - Millions of South Floridians, pummeled by Hurricane Wilma, went a third day without electricity, and hundreds of thousands were without running water Google tests new service MSNBC - Oct 25, 2005 By Richard Waters in San Francisco. Google is testing a new service that could eventually propel it into new markets on the web in competition with a wide range of existing internet companies, from ecommerce giants like eBay to online listings sites. Howard Gensler | Janet Jackson: I do not have a child Philadelphia Daily News - 59 minutes ago THE LONG-POPULAR urban legend of Janet Jackson having a teenage daughter who was being raised by her older sister Rebbie, gained traction last Friday when Jackson's former brother-in-law, Young DeBarge, claimed on New York radio station WQHT that Janet MSN Jumps on Book Search Wagon DigiTimes - 5 hours ago MSN hopped into the literary fray on Tuesday, announcing its intention to launch MSN Book Search in 2006. MSN will work directly with copyright owners to get permission to scan their works for indexing. It Hurricane leaves travel in disarray Houston Chronicle - Oct 25, 2005 By BILL HENSEL JR. and HARRY SHATTUCK. Tourism and travel have been thrown into turmoil by Hurricane Wilma, the latest in a line of violent storms to hit the US and Mexico. Hundreds of flights in and out of Iran condemned over Israel comments This is London - 1 hour ago Britain is to protest to the Iranian charge d'affaires in London over "sickening" comments made by the president of Iran calling for Israel to be "wiped off the map". The deadly suicide bombing, which killed UN Reports Rising Flow of Arms From Syria Into Lebanon New York Times - 6 hours ago By JOHN KIFNER. Lebanon is facing an "increasing influx of weaponry and personnel from Syria" to Palestinian militia groups, a United Nations report said yesterday. The report, the second of two United Nations
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