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Monday, October 17, 2005

Top 100 Baby Names - Apple Scared of Playing Fair


Apple Scared of Playing Fair
Wired News - 6 hours ago Samsung's talks with Apple on a possible joint investment to produce NAND flash memory chips -- a key component of Apple's newest portable music players -- have broken down. The Korea Times reported that the

Wie drops herself in it after error of judgment
Times Online - 3 hours ago By John Hopkins. SUCH is the precocity of Michelle Wie, such is her name and her reputation, there was always the chance that whoever won the Samsung World Championship might have had to accept that her victory

Horror film "The Fog" tops box office with $12.2 mln
Xinhua - 17 hours ago BEIJING, Oct. 17 (Xinhuanet) -- Sony Corp.'s horror film "The Fog", a remake of a 1980 horror classic, topped the North American box office at the weekend, grossing $12.2 million, barely overcasting last week's winner.

Lawyer's friend: police closer to arrest
San Jose Mercury News - 2 hours ago By JUSTIN M. NORTON. MARTINEZ, Calif. - The sprawling hillside compound where the wife of prominent criminal defense lawyer Daniel Horowitz was slain over the weekend was remote and difficult to reach, but

Astros on Verge of First-Ever NL Pennant
ABC News - 21 minutes ago Houston Astros Luke Scott, right, shakes hands with St. Louis Cardinals' relief pitcher Jason Marquis during the teams' warm-ups before Game 5 of their National League Championship Series in Houston, Monday, Oct. 17, 2005.

New wave of death threatens quake villages
Scotsman - 1 hour ago AID workers are warning of a second wave of deaths in earthquake-hit Pakistan as relief teams struggle to reach remote valleys filled with injured villagers but cut off by landslides. "There's a desperate

Fed's Greenspan Says Energy Price Surge a `Drag' on Growth
Bloomberg - 52 minutes ago Oct. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Rising fuel costs have ``drained'' consumers' purchasing power and ``will undoubtedly be a drag'' for the global economic expansion ``from now on,'' Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said.

Miers Believes There's a Right to Privacy
Washington Post - 1 hour ago Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers told the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday that she believes there's a right to privacy in the Constitution, a basic underpinning of the Supreme Court's landmark abortion ruling Roe v. Wade. Sen.

Campbell On Casino Royale
MI6 - 1 hour ago Following Friday's press conference in London, director Martin Campbell gave an inteview to Latino Review to explain the situation surrounding the casting of Daniel Craig as the sixth James Bond 007 and various production issues.

Bush Marks Ramadan at White House
Voice of America - 26 minutes ago By Paula Wolfson. President Bush welcomed Muslim leaders to the White House Monday evening for the traditional meal that marks the end of the daily Ramadan fast. His guests included prominent Muslim-Americans