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Top Russian Official: Plane Terror Likely MOSCOW - A top Russian official acknowledged Thursday what many citizens already suspected - that terrorism was the most likely cause of two jetliners crashing minutes apart, a feeling reflected in a newspaper headline warning that "Russia now has a Sept. 11." A day after officials stressed there were many possibilities besides terrorism, presidential envoy Vladimir Yakovlev told Russia's ITAR-Tass news agency that the main theory "all the same remains terrorism." Yakovlev said the planes' flight recorders provide no clues to the disaster...
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Oil Slide continues as peace deal struck in Najaf NEW YORK - Oil prices fell for the fifth day in a row on Thursday after word of a peace deal in the embattled Iraqi city of Najaf raised hopes of more reliable oil shipments from the energy-rich country and encouraged a run of profit-taking by big money
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Australia #39;s Suncorp-Metway FY Net A\$618M; Outlook Upbeat SYDNEY (Dow Jones)--Australian banking and insurance group Suncorp-Metway Ltd. (SUN.AU) said Friday net profit for the full year ended June 30 jumped 61 to A\$618 million from A\$384 million a year earlier, boosted
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Jobless Claims Up on Impact of Charley The number of new people signing up for jobless benefits rose last week, reflecting the impact of Hurricane Charley, which recently tore through Florida.
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American Airlines fuel costs up by \$300 million FORT WORTH, Texas Soaring jet fuel prices will force American Airlines to spend an additional one (B) billion dollars for fuel this year.
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Men #39;s Long Jump : PHILLIPS (USA), MOFFITT (USA) and MARTINEZ (ESP) ATHENS, 26 August - Comments from Dwight PHILLIPS (USA), John MOFFITT (USA) and Joan Lino MARTINEZ (ESP). quot;I think I was ready to go as far as I needed to win.
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Jury Selection to Begin in Kobe Bryant Rape Trial Jury selection begins in the Kobe Bryant rape case on Friday when hundreds of potential jurors fill out a questionnaire to help determine if they can sit in judgment in a trial involving race, sex and celebrity.
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Hewitt cruises past Llodra Second seed Lleyton Hewitt beat Frenchman Michael Llodra 6-1 6-4 to reach the quarter-finals of the TD Waterhouse Cup on Thursday.
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Rumors Rife, But Few Clues To Russia #39;s Twin Air Crash As Russia held a day of mourning Thursday for the 89 people who died when two airliners went down, speculation continued to swirl around the cause of the near-simultaneous crashes.
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Dialogue of the deaf It was a stormy day, with torrential rain lashing down, but an audience splashed their way to a north London theatre to hear four leading commentators discuss Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon #39;s latest plan for his country and the Palestinians.
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Oracle Extends Offer for PeopleSoft (Reuters) Reuters - Business software maker Oracle\Corp. (ORCL.O) said on Thursday it extended again its #36;7.7\billion hostile tender offer for PeopleSoft Inc. (PSFT.O), to\Sept. 10, as it awaits a U.S. District Court judge's ruling on\whether the takeover attempt can move forward.
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Kidnappers Say They Have Killed Italian Hostage --TV DUBAI (Reuters) - The hostage takers who grabbed Italian journalist Enzo Baldoni on the road between Baghdad and Najaf in Iraq have killed him, the Italian government confirmed Thursday.
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Oil Prices Drop Near \$43 Oil prices fell again Thursday as worries over supply disruptions eased. New York light sweet crude ended the day just over \$43, and OPEC president Purnomo Yusgiantoro said the cartel hoped
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Drug firm settles Seroxat research claim GlaxoSmithKline escaped with a rap over the knuckles yesterday in the latest crusade against alleged corporate wrong-doing spearheaded by the New York attorney general, Eliot Spitzer.
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Vioxx Linked To Increased Cardiac Death A new study shows that the prescription drug Vioxx can drastically increase a person #39;s risk of sudden cardiac death, and that risk is greater if you take a higher dose, or if you take it for a long time.
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Jaw transplant allows man to chew after nine years A man has been able to savour his first proper meal in nine years after surgeons successfully created and transplanted a jawbone for him.
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TiVo Earnings Reflect Cost of Customer Acquisition TiVo #39;s Q2 earnings reflect the high cost of attracting new subscribers to its customer base. The company lost \$10.8 million, or 13 cents a share, on revenue of \$27.
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Rulon #39;s Retirement the End of an Era You #39;ve surely heard by now that Wyoming wrestler Rulon Gardner is bringing home another Olympic medal. This time it #39;s a bronze.
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Badgers lose RB Smith to heart disorder MADISON, Wis. -- Wisconsin running back Dwayne Smith will not play for the Badgers again because of a recently discovered heart disorder.
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New jaw grown on patient's back A man has eaten his first solid meal in nine years after his face was rebuilt using a pioneering jaw-bone graft.
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Be Funny Or You're Fired I was traveling on Southwest Airlines a couple of days ago. It was kind of weird. Seemingly, they have implemented a new corporate policy.
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Earnings Not So Sweet for Krispy Kreme (Reuters) Reuters - Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Inc. (KKD.N) on\Thursday said its quarterly profit tumbled by more than half\and slashed its sales growth outlook for the rest of the year,\wiping 17 percent off the value of its stock.
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Kids Found in Africa Stay in Foster Care (AP) AP - The lawyer for the adoptive mother of seven children found malnourished in a Nigerian orphanage agreed Thursday to allow the kids to remain in state foster care.
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REIT Funds Take Silver On YTD Gain (Investor's Business Daily) Investor's Business Daily - In recent weeks, even when the rest of the market has lagged, REIT funds generally have outperformed.
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Wild Card Upsets Loit at Forest Hills (AP) AP - Kirsten Flipkens, a wild card from Belgium, upset No. 2 seed Emilie Loit of France 6-2, 4-6, 6-2, to move into the semifinals of the Forest Hills Women's Classic at the West Side Tennis Club on Thursday.
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Pavin Hits 62 to Charge Into Three-Shot Buick Lead CROMWELL, Connecticut (Reuters) - Corey Pavin posted his best score in 14 years, firing an eight-under-par 62 to take a commanding three-shot lead after the first round of the inaugural \$4.2 million Buick Championship Thursday.
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Lithuania Reaches Semifinals With a different star but the same team concept, Lithuania reached the men's basketball semifinals for the fourth straight Olympics.
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Bertuzzi Enters Plea Vancouver Canucks winger Todd Bertuzzi pleaded not guilty on Thursday to an on-ice assault charge stemming from a hit on Colorado Avalanche's Steve Moore that broke his neck.
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US tech stocks slip In New York, US blue chips closed near the unchanged mark Thursday in ultra-light volume, but technology stocks slipped lower after a broker cut its growth forecast on the semiconductor industry.
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Scans show brain hard-wired for sweet revenge WASHINGTON - Planning revenge really does feel sweet, according to a new study of brain scans. Researchers in Switzerland said the brain centres linked to enjoyment quot;lit up quot; in young men who punished those who cheated them.
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Women #39;s volleyball: Russia defeats Brazil to reach finals Russia defeated Brazil in five sets in Athens on Thursday to cruise into the final of the women #39;s volleyball in the Athens Olympics.
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Iraq #39;s top cleric wins agreement from rebel and government for <b>...</b> Iraq #39;s top Shiite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, made a dramatic return to Najaf on Thursday and swiftly won agreement from a rebel cleric and the government to end three weeks of fighting between his militia and US-Iraqi forces.
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Columnists: A Polluted Internet Worms and viruses that pollute the Internet aren't new. What's new is the incredible magnitude of the problem and how it's growing.
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MS rapped over anti-Linux ads Microsoft has been rapped over the knuckles over an anti-Linux ad campaign. The ASA in the UK has ruled that the ad makes quot;misleading quot; claims, and has told the company change the copy on the advertisement forthwith.
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Report: Embedded Wi-Fi Market Shift Taking Place Embedded Wi-Fi products are taking off, and their popularity is likely to grow at an accelerating pace, according to In-Stat/MDR. The market for embedded Wi-Fi clients -- including mobile PCs
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Drawn and Quartered It wasn #39;t supposed to end like this for Pau Gasol and Spain. Not after the way things were going in this Olympics. The Spaniards finished group play an undefeated 5-0
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Everton admit Rooney will be sold BILL Kenwright, the Everton chairman, admitted yesterday that it was quot;inevitable quot; Wayne Rooney would be leaving Goodison Park.
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Pavin eagles his way into Buick lead Cromwell, CT (Sports Network) - Corey Pavin holed out for an eagle on the second hole, then chipped in for birdie at 18 en route to an eight-under-par 62 on Thursday and the first-round lead at the Buick Championship.
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Pair of Andres hold key to US boxing medal hopes Things looked bleak for the US boxing team before a pair of Andres stepped up and saved the Americans from further Olympic embarrassment.
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Six killed, 51 injured in Ulfa attacks GUWAHATI: In stepped up violence, six people, including two BSF men, were killed and 51 others injured in three blasts triggered by the Ulfa in three districts of Assam since Wednesday night.
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Taiwan typhoon death toll rises The death toll from Typhoon Aere has risen to 24 in Taiwan as the bodies of 15 villagers buried in a mudslide in the island #39;s north are recovered.
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SEC Settles Case Against Van Wagoner (AP) AP - The Securities and Exchange Commission settled fraud charges Thursday against Van Wagoner Capital Management Inc., whose high-profile executives allegedly lied about the values of their mutual funds and broke laws meant to protect investors.
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Calling Verizon And Cingular 1 And 1A Is OK (Investor's Business Daily) Investor's Business Daily - When Cingular completes its purchase of AT amp;T Wireless, it'll leapfrog Verizon Wireless to become the nation's No. 1 mobile phone company by the most common measures -- subscribers and sales.
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Earnings Not So Sweet for Krispy Kreme NEW YORK (Reuters) - Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Inc. on Thursday said its quarterly profit tumbled by more than half and slashed its sales growth outlook for the rest of the year, wiping 17 percent off the value of its stock.
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Japan's Nikkei Average Edges Up 0.1 Pct TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei average edged up 0.1 percent at the opening on Friday on more buying of exporters, including Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd., after another day of falls in oil prices eased fears about the global economy.
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Pavin Hits 62 to Charge Into Three-Shot Buick Lead CROMWELL, Connecticut (Reuters) - Corey Pavin posted his best score in 14 years, firing an eight-under-par 62 to take a commanding three-shot lead after the first round of the inaugural \$4.2 million Buick Championship on Thursday.
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Iraqi Government, Al-Sadr OK Peace Deal NAJAF, Iraq - Iraq's top Shiite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, made a dramatic return to Najaf on Thursday and swiftly won agreement from a rebel cleric and the government to end three weeks of fighting between his militia and U.S.-Iraqi forces. The renegade Muqtada al-Sadr accepted the proposal in a face-to-face meeting Thursday night with the 75-year-old al-Sistani...
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CBI demands an end to rate rises as growth cools The Bank of England should leave interest rates on hold until next year to give consumers a breathing space in the run-up to the crucial Christmas trading period, the CBI said yesterday.
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Pavin hits 62 to charge into three-shot Buick lead Corey Pavin posted his best score for 14 years, firing an eight-under-par 62 to take a commanding three-shot lead after the first round of the inaugural \$4.
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Daily preview: Friday, Aug. 27 Medals will be awarded in 20 events in track and field, canoe-kayak, equestrian, field hockey, modern pentathlon, mountain biking, soccer and taekwondo.
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Tressel picks Zwick over Smith Justin Zwick will start at quarterback for No. 9 Ohio State in its season opener after the former heralded recruit beat out fellow sophomore Troy Smith for the job in preseason practice.
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PINOCHET LOSES LEGAL IMMUNITY Chiles former President General Augusto Pinochet has been stripped of his legal immunity following a ruling by the countrys Supreme Court.
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Oracle gives PeopleSoft shareholders more time Deadline extended while the software maker waits for a ruling in Justice Department's antitrust case.
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NetBeans IDE beta released, tackles Java specs NetBeans.org, which oversees the NetBeans open source Java tools environment, has released a beta version of the NetBeans 4.0 IDE, featuring support for the latest Java specifications and Apache Ant-based projects.
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Spitzer forces Glaxo to publish drug trials GlaxoSmithKline yesterday said it would publish all details of its clinical drug trials after being accused of concealing information that its leading antidepressant could be harmful to children.
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Earnings Not So Sweet for Krispy Kreme Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Inc. on Thursday said its quarterly profit tumbled by more than half and slashed its sales growth outlook for the rest of the year, wiping 17 percent off the value of its stock.
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AirTran Seeks Mediation in Union Talks The union representing AirTran Airways flight attendants said Thursday that talks with AirTran Holdings Inc. have stalled over work rules.
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Industry buoyant as orders flood in Industrial orders have jumped to a six-year high this month, a survey showed yesterday as a sharp fall in mortgage approvals pointed to a slowdown in the housing market.
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Rentokil rules out break-up Rentokil Initial, supplier of services ranging from security guards and pest control to conferences and exotic plants, has ruled out breaking itself up, despite tumbling profits and a swirl of takeover speculation.
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Brain scan shows why revenge is sweet Revenge, reprimand and schadenfreude really do feel good, according to a brain scan study published today. As well as explaining why Dirty Harry declared quot;Go ahead, make
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Crawford overcomes Kenteris clamour Thursday was the night every Greek had marked down in their diary weeks and months ago. It was the night Kostas Kenteris was supposed to successfully defend his 200m crown in front of his adoring public.
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Another Schu in SUNDAY #39;S Belgian Grand Prix is set to provide another Michael Schumacher win in the most boring championship in the sport #39;s 54-year history.
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Quinn relieved that goalie Ed Belfour #39;s back surgery was deemed a <b>...</b> TORONTO (CP) - Maple Leafs goaltender Ed Belfour is expected to make a complete recovery following back surgery Thursday, says GM John Ferguson.
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Ayatollah puts life on the line AYATOLLAH Ali al-Sistanis supporters say he put principle over politics in risking his reputation - and life - by returning to his adopted home town of Najaf yesterday.
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Kidnappers Say They Have Killed Italian Hostage --TV The hostage takers who grabbed Italian journalist Enzo Baldoni on the road between Baghdad and Najaf in Iraq have killed him, the Italian government confirmed Thursday.
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Ben Wallace Recovering After Appendectomy (AP) AP - Detroit Pistons center Ben Wallace had an emergency appendectomy and was recovering Thursday.
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Top Russian Official: Plane Terror Likely (AP) AP - A top Russian official acknowledged Thursday what many citizens already suspected #151; that terrorism was the most likely cause of two jetliners crashing minutes apart, a feeling reflected in a newspaper headline warning that "Russia now has a Sept. 11."
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NL Wrap: Sosa Hits 568th Homer, Cubs Eclipse Astros (Reuters) Reuters - Sammy Sosa grabbed his 568th career\homer and Aramis Ramirez followed up with another third-inning\blast to guide the Chicago Cubs to an 8-3 win over the Houston\Astros in the National League (NL) Thursday.
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Iraqi Government, Al-Sadr OK Peace Deal (AP) AP - Iraq's top Shiite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, made a dramatic return to Najaf on Thursday and swiftly won agreement from a rebel cleric and the government to end three weeks of fighting between his militia and U.S.-Iraqi forces.
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NL Wrap: Sosa Hits 568th Homer, Cubs Eclipse Astros NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sammy Sosa grabbed his 568th career homer and Aramis Ramirez followed up with another third-inning blast to guide the Chicago Cubs to an 8-3 win over the Houston Astros in the National League (NL) Thursday.
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Rangers Sign a Goaltender Glen Sather, the Rangers' president and general manager, addressed one of the team's glaring weaknesses, signing unrestricted free-agent goaltender Kevin Weekes.
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Vote for Pakistan prime minister Pakistan's parliament is expected on Friday to vote for outgoing Finance Minister Shaukat Aziz as prime minister.
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Briefly: Oracle extends PeopleSoft deadline roundup Plus: Cisco reports access control server flaws...Toshiba tinkers with Wi-Fi for TV...Music promoter offers concert downloads.
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Yen Recovers After Slipping on Japan Data TOKYO (Reuters) - The yen fell against the dollar on Friday following a surprise rise in Japan's unemployment rate, but it quickly recovered as traders turned their attention to an upcoming speech from the Federal Reserve chief and U.S. growth data.
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Bush Has Slight Edge Over Kerry in New Poll (Reuters) Reuters - President Bush, who is getting\higher marks for his handling of the war on terrorism, holds a\slight lead over Democratic challenger John Kerry, according to\an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released on Thursday.
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UN Anti-Terror Measures Ineffective -- Experts UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.N. measures aimed at crippling al Qaeda have had little impact on the threat of terrorism and need to be tightened, a panel of outside experts reported on Thursday.
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NASA Confident of New Shuttle Fuel Tanks (AP) AP - NASA's redesigned space shuttle fuel tanks should no longer shed dangerous pieces of foam when launches resume next spring, officials said Thursday.
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Revenge Really Is Sweet, Study Shows (Reuters) Reuters - Revenge feels sweet, and Swiss\researchers said on Thursday they have the brain scans to prove\it.
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TD posts profit rise, buys Banknorth stake TD Bank has reported quot;solid, broad-based results quot; with a 17 per cent rise in quarterly earnings and a dividend increase - along with a \$3.
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Bank of NY sues Citigroup over Enron securities _ Bank of New York has filed a lawsuit accusing Citibank and its parent company of a quot;massive scheme of deception quot; designed to hide the failing finances of the bankrupt energy giant Enron while making billions of dollars for itself.
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National Foods 2nd-Half Profit Rises 12 on Gourmet Food Sales National Foods Ltd., Australia #39;s biggest fresh milk supplier, increased second-half profit by 12 percent after selling more specialty cheeses and gourmet foods.
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German man regrows jawbone in his back in surgical breakthrough PARIS (AFP) - A German man has been able to eat his first solid meal in nine years, thanks to a pioneering surgical technique in which the patient incubated a replacement jawbone in a muscle on his back.
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Anglers blamed for red snapper decline US scientists have pinpointed a new set of predators responsible for dwindling fish stocks - people who fish for fun. They report online in the journal Science today that recreational fishermen catch almost
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IBM Buys Cross-Platform Content-Management Provider IBM acquires software developer Venetica to pump up the content-handling capabilities of its DB2 platform. By Paul McDougall and Rick Whiting.
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Government to take over terrorist watch lists from airlines The government will take over from the airlines responsibility for checking passenger names against terrorism watch lists and will begin testing its system within two months, the
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Dutch and Aussies seek history in final ATHENS: The Netherlands and Australia flew through to the Olympic mens hockey finals on Wednesday, setting up the chance for the Dutch to win a third gold in a row and for the Aussies to win their first ever title.
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Trojan Felix Sanchez Wins Olympic Gold Medal In 400-Meter Hurdle ATHENS -- Trojan hurdler Felix Sanchez of the Dominican Republic won the gold medal in the 400-meter hurdle today (Aug. 26) at the 2004 Athens Olympics.
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Dim prospects for peace With public attention focused elsewhere, the Bush administration is letting Middle East peace hopes disappear. Israelis rightly complain that peace requires a partner, a role that Yasser Arafat has been pathetically incapable of filling so far.
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Bombs explode in Thailand #39;s south Two explosions rocked Thailand #39;s troubled southern region Thursday, killing one person and injuring as many as two dozen others.
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Bangladesh to ask Interpol to probe into grenade attack case The Bangladeshi government Thursday decided to seek help from International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) to investigate the Aug. 21 grenade attackon opposition
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Bryant Judge Chastises Prosecutors (AP) AP - On the eve of Kobe Bryant's rape trial, a frustrated judge chastised prosecutors Thursday for waiting until the last minute to challenge DNA evidence the defense says shows the accuser had sex with someone else hours after her encounter with the NBA star.
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Md. School to Hand Out Blackberry Devices (AP) AP - The University of Maryland business school plans to give Blackberry wireless devices to all full-time MBA students this fall, an effort to make students technologically savvy and aware that a key to business is being able to access people and information at all times.
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AirTran: Regrets flight attendants #39; rejected labor pact SAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) -- AirTran (AAI) said late Thursday it regrets that its flight attendants rejected an agreement negotiated by a private mediator last week.
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Dairy giant milks growth DAIRY company National Foods expects continuing growth after today reporting a 14 per cent rise in net profit to \$68.66 million for 2003/04.
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CIOs expect moderate hiring, study says Chief information officers in the United States are still taking a quot;measured approach to hiring, quot; according to a report released Thursday by staffing company Robert Half Technology.
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SLT internet services fully restored Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT) has restored fully the internet services pertaining to its dial up internet, dedicated to internet, ADSL and e-mail services, a news release from Sri Lanka Telecom said.
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Krispy Kreme Earnings Slide; Change in Strategy Is Planned Krispy Kreme, which wowed Wall Street with a hot old-economy growth story when it went public, has lost more than two-thirds of its value since it peaked a year ago.
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Federal Regulators Find Problems at 4 Big Auditors The new regulatory body for the auditing industry said that its inspections of the Big Four accounting firms had found "significant audit and accounting issues."
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Toronto Dominion Makes Maine Bank Deal The Toronto-Dominion Bank cautiously entered the United States consumer banking market with a \$3.8 billion deal to acquire 51 percent of the Banknorth Group of Maine.
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Australia #39;s National Foods FY Earnings Table MELBOURNE (Dow Jones)--Australian dairy company National Foods Ltd. (NFD.AU) reported Friday a net profit of A\$68.7 million for the year ended June 30, up 14 from A\$60.
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