Friday, October 21, 2005

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DeLay Smile May Foil Democrat Campaign Ads
Washington Post - 2 hours ago By LAURIE KELLMAN. WASHINGTON -- Why is Tom DeLay smiling? After all, he's been indicted. Forced out of his job as House majority leader. And called into court for fingerprinting and a mugshot like a common criminal.

Lidge never lost faith in Astros
MLB.com - 7 hours ago By Alyson Footer / MLB.com. ST. LOUIS -- Brad Lidge didn't watch sports channels in his hotel room in St. Louis on Tuesday, but it didn't matter. He still couldn't avoid the dozens upon dozens of replays of

Warner to Support Blu-ray
Red Herring - 2 hours ago Warner Bros. plans to also release content in the Blu-ray DVD format after originally siding with the rival HD-DVD format. In another setback for the HD-DVD format of next-generation optical disks, Warner

Dual-core chips: Twice as nice?
Macworld - 9 hours ago By Laurianne McLaughlin. Dual-processor machines have been a constant part of the Mac landscape since Apple put a pair of 500MHz G4 chips into a Power Mac back in 2000. But that landscape shifted Wednesday

Cold war brews in 'North Country'
USA Today - 1 hour ago By Mike Clark, USA TODAY. At its best, North Country conveys what it's like to be a small-town social pariah and to fear for yourself in the workplace. It even says a little something about the refuge and sanctity of a neighborhood tavern.

Hariri death inquiry points to Syrian role
Financial Times - 1 hour ago By Mark Turner at the United Nations and Roula Khalaf in London. The chief UN investigator looking into the killing of Lebanon's former prime minister yesterday said he believed the decision to commit the murder

Team Is Preparing Nominee for Tough Senate Hearing
New York Times - 1 hour ago WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 - The briefing books are the same. The White House and Justice Department inquisitors are the same. Even the questions are largely the same, like queries about abortion rights, the right to privacy and the 14th Amendment.

Congress Passes Bill Shielding Gun Industry From Lawsuits
Los Angeles Times - 8 hours ago By Richard Simon, Times Staff Writer. WASHINGTON -- The House today sent to President Bush a long-debated bill that would shield gun makers and sellers from lawsuits arising from the misuse of their weapons

Newsman is released by Baghdad kidnappers
Telegraph.co.uk - 2 hours ago By Oliver Poole in Baghdad. The Baghdad correspondent of The Guardian, who was kidnapped at gunpoint on Wednesday, was freed last night. Rory Carroll, 33, who is Irish, was held handcuffed in a darkened room

Wilma roars towards Mexico; 13 killed
Hindu - 6 hours ago POURING WOES: People try to shield themselves from heavy rain due to Hurricane Wilma in Puerto Castilla, 591 km north of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, on Wednesday. Cancun (Mexico): Hurricane Wilma weakened slightly

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