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Sony to Cut Jobs and Products to Revitalize Electronics Maker
Sony will cut 10,000 jobs, shed unprofitable products and centralize decision making at the struggling Japanese electronics giant.
New York Times - September 22, 2005
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Rita drops to Category 4
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Rita drops to Category 4
A weakened but still powerful Hurricane Rita turned Thursday to threaten residents in southwest Louisiana and southeast Texas. Galveston Mayor Lyda Ann Thomas told CNN that at least 75 percent of the city's 58,000 residents had evacuated by Thursday morning.
CNN - September 22, 2005
Bush Firm on Iraq Policy as Antiwar Forces Plan Protest
President Bush said today that he had no intention of heeding critics' calls to withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq anytime soon.
New York Times - September 22, 2005
Ukraine Gets Prime Minister After Deal Between Rivals
President Viktor A. Yushchenko struck a deal with his bitter rival in last year's disputed presidential elections.
New York Times - September 22, 2005
Deal May Be in Offing to Acquire Troubled Payment Processor
The CyberSource Corporation is close to making an offer to acquire CardSystems Solutions, the small processor at the center of one of the nation's biggest data breaches.
New York Times - September 22, 2005
Stammering 'best treated early'
Research has confirmed it is best to treat stammering as early as possible - ideally before a child starts school.
BBC News - September 22, 2005
Oxbridge to plug funding gaps
Oxford and Cambridge universities have revealed plans to shake-up their finances.
BBC News - September 22, 2005
Salmond sets out election vision
Alex Salmond urges SNP members to pull out the stops for victory at the next Holyrood elections.
BBC News - September 22, 2005
Concern over E.coli outbreak rise
As E.coli cases in south Wales rise to 68, a health official says he hopes safety measures will soon take effect.
BBC News - September 22, 2005
F1: Button hits back at critics
Jenson Button defends himself over his decision to remain with BAR rather than move to Williams.
BBC News - September 22, 2005
Football: Allardyce fury at jibes
Bolton boss Sam Allardyce reacts to claims he is to blame for Premiership football becoming dull.
BBC News - September 22, 2005
US Senate panel approves Roberts
A Senate committee backs John Roberts for Supreme Court Chief Justice, clearing the way for a final vote.
BBC News - September 22, 2005
Khodorkovsky appeal rejected
A Russian court dismisses jailed oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky's appeal against convictions for fraud and tax evasion.
BBC News - September 22, 2005
Down's syndrome created in mice
Scientists create the most successful recreation yet of Down's syndrome in mice by adding a human chromosome.
BBC News - September 22, 2005
Airport flu screening 'worthless'
Screening passengers at UK airports during an outbreak of flu or Sars would pick up few cases, experts say.
BBC News - September 22, 2005
Holland tops EU paymasters list
EU figures for 2004 show Holland paid out more of its national income than other states to finance the EU budget.
BBC News - September 22, 2005
Double Mobo win for singer Lemar
Singer Lemar wins two Music of Black Origin (Mobo) awards, with unsigned rapper Sway also winning.
BBC News - September 22, 2005
Britons warned over 'segregation'
The UK must enforce "equality, participation and interaction" to avoid segregation, Britain's race head says.
BBC News - September 22, 2005
Massive jams as Texans flee Rita
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Massive jams as Texans flee Rita
Hundreds of thousands of people in Texas and Louisiana are loading up their cars and fleeing inland as Hurricane Rita menaces the Gulf Coast of the United States.
CNN - September 22, 2005
Massive jams as Texans flee
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Massive jams as Texans flee
Hundreds of thousands of people in Texas and Louisiana were loading up their cars and fleeing inland Thursday as Hurricane Rita menaced the Gulf Coast. But many weren't getting very far.
CNN - September 22, 2005
Basra officials cut ties over raid
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Basra officials cut ties over raid
Officials in Basra say they will not cooperate with Britain until the restive southern Iraqi city receives an apology and compensation after a British raid to free two soldiers.
CNN - September 22, 2005
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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