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Va. Tech Gets Big Chance With No. 1 USC (AP) AP - Three straight late-season stumbles have taken the luster off Virginia Tech. Now the Hokies are looking to get it back, and there's no better way to do that than to knock off No. 1 Southern California. The Hokies and Trojans open the season Saturday night in the Black Coaches Association Classic at FedEx Field, home of the Washington Redskins. The game begins at 7:45 p.m.
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Protesters March Across Brooklyn Bridge (AP) AP - Thousands of abortion-rights activists marched across the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday, the latest in a growing procession of protests leading up to the Republican National Convention.
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And keep on visiting our sponsors! It all counts. Thanks.) p2pnet.net News:- By the time Microsoft finally un-corrals Longhorn, a significant portion of its potential customer base will be long gone.
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Uniform Snafu Delays US Bronze Medal Basketball Game The men #39;s Olympic bronze medal basketball game on Saturday between the United States and Lithuania was delayed after both teams showed up at the Olympic Indoor Hall wearing their home white uniforms, officials said.
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With protesters waiting, Powell cancels trip to Olympics Secretary of State Colin Powell canceled his trip to Greece at the last minute partly because of concern his presence -- expected to be met with anti-war protests -- might have disrupted the closing ceremony at the Olympics, State Department officials
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Governing Body Stands by Hamm All of us in the USA Gymnastics family were surprised and saddened to read the comments Paul Hamm made in an article by Juliet Macur, quot;Hamm Set to Put Ordeal in the Past quot; (Aug. 25), concerning the support
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Manchester United makes second bid for Wayne Rooney, Everton says Manchester United has made a second bid for Wayne Rooney, the 18-year-old striker #39;s club Everton said Saturday. The bid was higher than the unsuccessful 23.
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Radcliffe agony #39;seen by 12.8m #39; Almost 13 million UK viewers tuned in to watch Paula Radcliffe attempt to run the Olympic 10,000 metres on Friday. Radcliffe dropped out of the race with 12 of the 25 laps to go, just five days after quitting the marathon in tears.
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Darfur rebels boycott talks for 24 hours over attacks ABUJA : Darfur #39;s two rebel groups said they would boycott African Union-led peace talks with Sudanese officials for one day in protest at alleged recent attacks on civilians by government forces.
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New Pakistani PM takes oath Pakistan #39;s new prime minister, Shaukat Aziz, took his oath of office Saturday, becoming Pakistan #39;s 21st prime minister in 57 years.
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Bonds Passes on Day Off, Stays in Lineup (AP) AP - Barry Bonds decided against taking a day off and was in the lineup Saturday against the Atlanta Braves. The Giants slugger often skips day games that follow night games, and he originally was scheduled to sit out Saturday.
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Uniform Foul-Up Delays Lithuania-U.S. (AP) AP - The United States and Lithuania both arrived wearing white uniforms to the bronze-medal basketball game Saturday, delaying the start for 48 minutes.
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Police Patrol Najaf, Workers Clear Rubble (AP) AP - The crash of explosions and crackle of gunfire that have torn through Najaf for weeks gave way Saturday to the clangs of shovels clearing the destruction and the wail of police sirens announcing the return of government control to the devastated holy city.
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Golden double for Holmes Britain's Kelly Holmes makes Olympic history by adding 1500m gold to her 800m title.
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Fernando lauds fantastic qualifying result The Spaniard will start tomorrows race from third position, and expects to run a strong race.
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Bush Takes On Direct Role in Shaping Election Tactics Mixed in with daily updates on security, the president receives a quick campaign overview from Karl Rove.
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Nature Outings Reduce ADHD Symptoms 'Green' treatments could provide cheap, healthy therapy for children, study says HealthDayNews -- The great outdoors provides great benefits to children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. So says a University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign study in the September issue of the American Journal of Public Health...
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U.S. Eateries Push for Obesity Lawsuit Protection By IRA DREYFUSS WASHINGTON (AP) -- Bills to protect restaurants and food companies against lawsuits by people who claim the meals or snacks made them fat are moving ahead in the states like hamburgers passed out a drive-thru window. Measures known as "cheeseburger bills" bar people from seeking damages in court from food companies for weight gain and associated medical conditions, including heart disease and diabetes...
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California Cities and Counties Sue Microsoft By PAUL ELIAS SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Several California cities and counties, including San Francisco and Los Angeles, sued Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) on Friday, accusing the software giant of illegally charging inflated prices for its products because of monopoly control of the personal computer operating system market...
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Bush Acknowledges #39;Time of Change #39; for Workers President Bush on Saturday acknowledged US manufacturing workers have seen a quot;time of change quot; in the economy but said his private sector-based policies were the way to boost growth.
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U.N. Fears Child Mercenaries Being Hired in Liberia (Reuters) Reuters - Child soldiers who fought during\Liberia's 14-year civil war may be being recruited to fight\again as mercenaries in neighboring Guinea, a senior U.N.\official said.
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Pakistani, US national arrested in New York bomb plot (AFP) AFP - A Pakistani national and a US citizen were arrested over an alleged plot to blow up a subway station in New York, city police commissioner Raymond Kelly said.
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2 Arrested in Alleged NYC Subway Bomb Plot NEW YORK - A U.S. citizen and a Pakistani national were arrested in an alleged plot to bomb a subway station in midtown Manhattan, and possibly other locations around the city, police said Saturday...
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Moyes praises Everton fans David Moyes praised the Everton fans on Saturday - after they booed Wayne Rooney - for supporting the team #39;superbly #39;. Leon Osman scored twice as the Toffees beat West Bromwich Albion 2-1 at Goodison Park, but
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Levet, Jimenez Share Lead at BMW Open (AP) AP - Thomas Levet shot a 9-under-par 63 Saturday and shared the third-round lead with Miguel Angel Jimenez at the BMW International Open, where a half-dozen players are vying for European Ryder Cup berths.
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Bush ahead in latest Time voter poll (AFP) AFP - Republican President George W. Bush leads Democrat John Kerry by two point margin, according to a Time magazine poll out -- well within the poll's margin for error and similar to surveys released earlier.
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Halftime: US leads Lithuania in bronze medal game Athens, Greece (Sports Network) - The United States has grabbed a 49-44 lead over Lithuania at the half of their bronze medal game at the Olympics.
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ATHENS OLYMPIC 2004 / 2 star athletes face tragic endings By Ken <b>...</b> Marion Jones and Paula Radcliffe came up empty-handed when their Olympics ended before their races did. Tragic endings in their final events at the Athens Olympics left the two biggest female stars with no
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El Guerrouj golden again Athens, Greece (Sports Network) - Hicham El Guerrouj of Morocco came into these Olympics without a gold medal, but now he has two after winning the men #39;s 5000 meters Saturday night.
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Activists pleased by latest Pinochet ruling Human rights campaigners have reacted with delight to news that Chile #39;s former military dictator General Augusto Pinochet could finally stand trial.
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'Butterfly Ballot' Creator Fights for Job (AP) AP - The creator of the infamous "butterfly ballot" used in the 2000 presidential election is fighting for her job as Palm Beach County's elections chief.
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Iraq Group Takes 2 French Citizens Hostage DUBAI (Reuters) - An Iraqi militant group has kidnapped two French citizens and is demanding the French government end a ban on Muslim headscarves to free them, Arabic television station Al Jazeera said Saturday.
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El Guerrouj hits gold again Hicham El Guerrouj shocks world record holder Kenenisa Bekele to win the 5,000m.
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Indian Truckers Call Off Strike Indian truckers have called off their weeklong strike to protest a service tax after reaching an agreement with the government, the finance ministry said Saturday.
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RIAA SUES 744 MUSIC PIRATES The recording industry continued its onslaught of lawsuits against illegal filesharers yesterday, filing suit against hundreds of computer users who allegedly make music available online.
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Grokster Ruling Fuels P2P Battle The battle against Internet piracy could shift in earnest to Capitol Hill and further into the homes of individual consumers as the recording industry
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Borzakovskiy becomes first Russian to win men #39;s 800 ATHENS : Yuriy Borzakovskiy became the first Russian runner to win the Olympic Games men #39;s 800 metres here. Lying at the back of the eight-man field at the bell, Borzakovskiy unleashed his trademark sizzling
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With 98 Medals, U.S. Tops Sydney Total (AP) AP - With the women's 1,600-meter relay team winning gold Saturday night, the United States picked up its 98th medal, topping the total won four years ago in Sydney. Next up: the goal of 100 set by the U.S. Olympic Committee. There was a chance of hitting it late Saturday through one more relay, the men's javelin and men's basketball. If not, it could be tight on Sunday.
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Away on Business: Friends Behind Bars NEW YORK (Reuters) - By profession, they are Hong Kong lawyers, military analysts, U.N. diplomats and surgeons, but in the mental dossiers of good bartenders these out-of-town customers are also parents, golfers, cancer patients and broken-hearted lovers.
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Britain Edges U.S. for 400M Relay Gold ATHENS, Greece - Stymied by a sloppy handoff in the middle of the race, the United States lost to Great Britain by a hundredth of a second Saturday night in the 400-meter relay - a race the American men usually dominate. U.S...
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British Quartet Stuns US in Sprint Relay Britain took a shock gold in the men #39;s Olympic 4x100 meters relay Saturday, pipping favorite the United States by one hundredth of a second.
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Sports: Holmes added 15-hundred to 800 title ATHENS, Greece Britain #39;s Kelly Holmes has a rare middle-distance double at the Olympics. She came from behind to win the women #39;s 15-hundred today in Athens.
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US Economy Grew at Slower Pace Than Expected he United States economy grew more slowly in the second quarter than previously stated, as it struggled under an increasing trade deficit and a slowdown in consumer spending, the Commerce Department said in a report today.
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Server Market Share Research has lately shown that enterprises are going to spend a lot of money on IT hardware and infrastructure during the rest of the year, and both Gartner and IDC have new numbers tracking ongoing growth in the server market.
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Athletics: Rare distance doubles for El Guerrouj and Holmes ATHENS Hicham El Guerrouj became the first man in 80 years to win the 1,500 and the 5,000 races at the same Olympics, joining Finnish great Paavo Nurmi in the history books Saturday.
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Joe Davidson: Access to Info in Kobe Bryant Trial Description: Jury selection got underway Friday in the Kobe Bryant sexual assault trial in Eagle, Colo. News organizations have argued that limits on media access inside the courtroom does not let them fully cover the story.
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US NBA stars beat Lithuania to win Olympic men's basketball bronze (AFP) AFP - The United States defeated Lithuania 104-96 here to win the Olympic men's basketball bronze medal game.
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Protesters at Home of Swift Boat Backer (AP) AP - Nearly 40 protesters gathered Saturday at the home of the chief financial backer of the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, whose ads criticize Democrat John Kerry's military record.
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El Guerrouj Completes Rare Distance Double Hicham El Guerrouj became the first man in 80 years to win the 1,500 and 5,000 meters at one Olympics, holding up two fingers in triumph Saturday after outsprinting the world
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Holmes completes double by winning 1,500 Kelly Holmes of Britain completed a rare double when she captured the Olympic gold medal in the 1,500-meter race Saturday to go with her win in the 800.
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Bovina captures Pilot Pen title New Haven, CT (Sports Network) - Seventh-seeded Elena Bovina defeated eighth- seeded Nathalie Dechy of France in three sets Saturday to win the championship at the \$585,000 Pilot Pen Tennis event -- a final US Open tune-up.
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Analysis: Can Shaukat Aziz deliver? The reins of power have once again been handed over in Pakistan. And once again, it #39;s a man hand-picked by the country #39;s military ruler, Gen Pervez Musharraf.
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American Men Salvage Bronze in Basketball (AP) AP - The U.S. men's basketball team can console itself with two things: third place and the highest point total of the Olympic tournament. The Americans took the bronze-medal game seriously Saturday night and earned some revenge in a 104-96 victory over Lithuania. But that wasn't what they came to Athens for.
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Traces of explosive found on 2nd plane in Russian aviation disaster (Canadian Press) Canadian Press - MOSCOW (AP) - Russian investigators found explosive residue on the wreckage of the second of two airliners that crashed minutes apart, a security spokesman said Saturday, adding to evidence that terrorists breached security at one of the country's most up-to-date airports.
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Hawaii's Chang Eyes Career Passing Mark (AP) AP - Hawaii football coach June Jones knew something special was in store four years ago when a lanky, baby-faced teenager stepped onto the practice field and completed eight straight passes.
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Commercials Return to Masters Telecast (AP) AP - Television advertising is back at the Masters. Martha Burk and her campaign against the all-male membership at Augusta National might not be too far behind.
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United States Retains Both 4x400 Titles ATHENS (Reuters) - The United States retained both Olympic 4x400 meters relay titles Saturday with individual champion Jeremy Wariner running the third leg for the men's team.
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Cael Sanderson Wins Freestyle Wrestling Gold Medal ATHENS (Reuters) - Cael Sanderson turned into the United States' new wrestling hero Saturday after he won the Olympics 84kg freestyle gold medal on an evening where four countries shared the honors.
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U.S. Men's Basketball Team Takes Bronze Medal ATHENS (Reuters) - The U.S. men's basketball team salvaged some pride Saturday, beating Lithuania 104-96 to take the Olympic bronze medal.
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Hewitt in Long Island Final After Tursunov Injury COMMACK, New York (Reuters) - Second seed Lleyton Hewitt enjoyed a comfortable passage into the final of the Long Island Cup Saturday when Russian Dmitry Tursunov retired from their semi-final match because of a back injury.
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Impressive Russian Bovina Clinches New Haven Title NEW YORK (Reuters) - Elena Bovina added her name to the list of Russians to watch at next week's U.S. Open when she beat Nathalie Dechy to win the New Haven Open Saturday.
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UPDATE 1-Bush touts tax cuts, aide acknowledges #39;soft patch #39; US President George W. Bush said on Saturday his tax cuts were working to lift growth but a senior aide acknowledged that the economy hit a quot;soft patch quot; over the last six or eight weeks.
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City manager says she #39;ll meet with opponents SAN ANTONIO - City Manager Terry Brechtel shunned demands for her resignation Thursday and vowed to fight for her job by meeting with the elected officials who want to oust her.
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Arsenal extends record unbeaten run Arsenal extended its record league unbeaten streak to 44 games with a 4-1 victory Saturday at Norwich, and 18-year-old American defender Jonathan Spector made his Premier
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The other November elections In November 2004, Lebanese President Emil Lahoud will complete his six-year term. Parliament, according to the constitution, has to elect the new president (from the Maronite Christian community).
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Bush Defends Record as Protesters Hit NY Streets (Reuters) Reuters - President Bush, on the road to next\week's Republican convention, defended his economic record in\hard-hit Ohio on Saturday as abortion-rights activists marched\through New York City on the front edge of a wave of anti-Bush\protests.
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End Headscarf Ban, Iraq Hostage Takers Warn France DUBAI (Reuters) - An Iraqi militant group has kidnapped two Frenchmen and given the French government 48 hours to end a ban on Muslim headscarves, Arabic television station Al Jazeera said Saturday.
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Dream Team Puts U.S. at Goal of 100 Medals ATHENS, Greece - While the U.S. men's basketball team fell short of its gold-medal goal, the bronze it won Saturday night helped the American delegation reach a bigger goal - it was the 100th U.S...
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Gunners roll; United struggles to tie LONDON -- Arsenal extended its record unbeaten run with a 4-1 win at Norwich City and Chelsea topped Southampton 2-1 Saturday, but Manchester United needed a stoppage-time equalizer to draw 1-1 with 10-man Blackburn Rovers.
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Canadian Despatie leads heading into 10-metre tower final at <b>...</b> ATHENS (CP) - Canadian diver Alexandre Despatie lost his bid for a second medal in Athens after finishing fourth Saturday in the men #39;s 10-metre tower.
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British Stun US in Sprint Relay Britain took a shock gold in the men #39;s Olympic 4x100 meters relay Saturday, pipping favorites the United States by one hundredth of a second.
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US Welcomes End of Najaf Standoff, Criticizes Syria #39;s Role in <b>...</b> US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage is welcoming Friday #39;s end of the three-week occupation of the Imam Ali Shrine in Najaf by Shi #39;ite militiamen as a great victory for Iraq #39;s interim government.
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Hu Jia crowned in men #39;s 10m platform in Athens Hu Jia, Sydney silver medallist from China, was crowned in the men #39;s 10m platform final here on Saturday, finishing the competition with 748.
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After 3 Weeks of Fighting in Najaf, 1 Riddle: Who Won? In a single moment last week, all the mystery and contradiction surrounding Moktada al-Sadr, Iraq #39;s rebel cleric, came into focus.
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Rebels boycott Sudan peace talks Rebel groups walked away from peace talks with the Sudanese government in the Nigerian capital of Abuja on Saturday in protest of alleged attacks by the government-supported Janjaweed militia in the embattled Darfur region, a
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Yemen sentences 15 militants on terror charges SANAA, YEMEN - A court in Yemen has sentenced one man to death and 14 others to prison terms of up to 10 years for a series of attacks on foreign targets.
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Iraq group captures French journalists Aljazeera has aired a video tape showing two French journalists captured in Iraq by an armed group. The video on Saturday showed the two men standing in front of a banner bearing the name of the quot;Islamic Army in Iraq quot;.
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Yankees Remove Loaiza From Rotation (AP) AP - After five mediocre starts, Esteban Loaiza lost his job in the New York Yankees' rotation on Saturday and was sent to the bullpen. Loaiza failed to make it out of the fifth inning in Friday's 8-7 victory over Toronto.
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Bush Readies Second-Term Proposals for RNC (AP) AP - Abortion-rights protesters and the first Republican delegates descended on President Bush's heavily fortified convention city Saturday as campaign officials said their boss would use the nomination spotlight to defend his hawkish foreign polices and offer a second-term agenda for health care, education and job training.
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Smarter Mobile Java Framework on Tap for 2005 A new push is on for a smarter, less finicky Java mobile architecture -- with the goal of making it easier for Java/J2ME architects and devs to design, deploy, develop and manage mobile apps.
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China wins eighth and ninth diving medals Athens, Greece (Sports Network) - The Olympic diving competition came to a close Saturday night with the men #39;s 10-meter platform final, and China increased its medal take to nine with a gold and bronze medal.
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El Guerrouj Completes Rare Distance Double ATHENS, Greece - Hicham El Guerrouj became the first man in 80 years to sweep the 1,500 and 5,000 meters at an Olympics, holding up two fingers in triumph after winning the 5,000 Saturday night in an all-out sprint down the final straightaway.
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Azeri Protest Spoils US, China Taekwondo Gold The taekwondo Olympic competition degenerated into chaos Saturday when irate Azerbaijan coaching staff stormed the fighting area in ugly scenes which overshadowed US and Chinese gold medals.
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CVN Fog of War Glance (AP) AP - Claims and counter-claims by Vietnam veterans about John Kerry's military record:
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End Headscarf Ban, Iraq Hostage Takers Warn France DUBAI (Reuters) - An Iraqi militant group has kidnapped two French journalists and given the French government 48 hours to end its ban on Muslim headscarves in school, Arabic television station Al Jazeera said Saturday.
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Row over 'political' Cash tribute Fans plan to protest at a tribute to Johnny Cash at next week's Republican convention in New York.
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Angry Kick Puts Cubs' Farnsworth on DL (AP) AP - Chicago Cubs reliever Kyle Farnsworth took out his frustrations by kicking an electric fan. Now he's expected to miss at least three weeks. Farnsworth was placed on the 15-day disabled list with a sprained and bruised right knee Saturday, one day after he gave up six runs in the ninth inning to the Houston Astros.
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With 9/11 as G.O.P. Backdrop, Families Express Raw Emotions A survey by The New York Times shows that those who lost a loved one in the 9/11 attacks differ from the public at large on some political and national issues.
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U.S. Men Salvage Some Pride with Basketball Bronze ATHENS (Reuters) - It is not the color they bargained on, but the U.S. men's basketball team were happy on Saturday to take any medal they could get their hands on.
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U.S. Salvages Bronze Defeating one of three teams that beat them earlier in the tournament, the U.S. men's basketball team tops Lithuania, 104-96.
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US basketball loses to Argentina It didn #39;t need any dramatic comeback. No amazing flurry of three-pointers. No tough defensive stand. No bogus referee #39;s call in the closing seconds.
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Guerrouj Captures Gold in the 5,000 Hicham el-Guerrouj of Morocco and Kelly Holmes of Britain completed Olympic doubles on Saturday, the last day of track and field competition.
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Russians Find Explosives on 2nd Plane Investigators found traces of explosives on the second of two passenger airliners that crashed simultaneously in Russia, security officials announced Saturday, confirming
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2 Arrested in Alleged NYC Subway Bomb Plot NEW YORK - A U.S. citizen and a Pakistani national were arrested in an alleged plot to bomb a subway station in midtown Manhattan and possibly other locations around the city, police said Saturday...
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U.S. Lose 400 Relay A sloppy handoff contributes to the United States losing to Britain by a hundredth of a second Saturday in the 400-meter relay. The U.S. men and women sweep the 1,600 relay.
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Bush Readies Second-Term Proposals for RNC NEW YORK - Abortion-rights protesters and the first Republican delegates descended on President Bush's heavily fortified convention city Saturday as campaign officials said their boss would use the nomination spotlight to defend his hawkish foreign polices and offer a second-term agenda for health care, education and job training. "He believes it's important for a candidate to talk about what he's done and, most important, where he wants to lead," said adviser Karen Hughes, aboard Bush's campaign bus in Ohio...
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Israel Denies U.S. Official Gave Secrets WASHINGTON - The FBI is investigating whether a Pentagon analyst fed to Israel secret materials about White House deliberations on Iran. The investigation could strain U.S.-Israeli relations and muddy the Bush administration's Middle East policy...
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US NBA stars beat Lithuania to win Olympic men #39;s basketball bronze ATHENS : The United States defeated Lithuania 104-96 here to win the Olympic men #39;s basketball bronze medal game. The US team of National Basketball Association stars had been seeking a fourth consecutive gold
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Trulli upsets M. Schumacher for F1 pole Jarno Trulli took the pole Saturday for Sunday #39;s Belgium Grand Prix after fighting off the rain as well as the other 19 drivers.
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Olympic Wrap: Momentous Doubles for El Guerrouj, Holmes Morocco #39;s Hicham El Guerrouj and Briton Kelly Holmes completed historic doubles on the Olympic athletics track on Saturday as the penultimate day of the Athens Games brought two of its greatest moments.
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