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2 hours agoThe New York Times
Amgen reported a far better than expected quarterly profit on Monday as sales of its anemia drug Aranesp rebounded from the preceding quarter, and the company raised its 2008 forecast. Shares of Amgen, the world’s largest biotechnology company by sales,
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Merrill Lynch & Company, the investment bank, said Monday that it expected to take a $5.7 billion write-down in the third quarter because of losses on the sale of mortgage assets and plans to raise at least $8.5 billion by selling new shares. Merrill
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WASHINGTON -- Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Monday blamed "irresponsible decisions" by the Bush administration and Wall Street for the country's economic woes as government officials said the budget deficit would soar to record
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6 hours agoThe Washington Post
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BOSTON (Reuters) - Oracle Corp amended its lawsuit against SAP AG on Monday, saying SAP executive board members were warned that its TomorrowNow unit was engaged in corporate theft before SAP bought TomorrowNow. Oracle sued the
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Merrill Lynch says will sell most of its troubled asset-backed securities and terminate hedges linked to bond insurers, essentially ...
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8 hours agoThe New York Times
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Amgen Inc <AMGN.O> reported a far better-than-expected quarterly profit as sales of its anemia drugs, hurt by safety concerns and reimbursement restrictions, declined less than expected, and the company raised its
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A federal bankruptcy judge gave the OK for Delphi to pursue a lawsuit to force Appaloosa and others to partake in a $2.5B equity deal. If gas prices continue to go down, I will: Go back to old driving habits Drive the same way I do now Still find new
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8 hours agoThe New York Times
LOS ANGELES, July 28 (Reuters) - Electronic Data Systems Corp., the second-largest technology outsourcing company, posted higher second-quarter profit on Monday. Net earnings were $160 million, or 31 cents per share, compared with $138 million, or 26
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9 hours agoThe New York Times
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The next president will inherit a record budget deficit of $482 billion, according to a new Bush administration estimate released Monday. The administration said the deficit was being driven to an all-time high by the sagging economy
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9 hours agoBoston Globe
NEW YORK—Verizon Communications Inc.'s second-quarter earnings rose 12 percent, the company said Monday, while revenue was slightly shy of expectations and customers disconnected their landlines faster than before. The nation's second-largest
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11 hours agoWashington Times
LITTLE ROCK (AP) - Tyson Foods Inc., the world's largest meat company, saw its third-quarter profits nearly obliterated because of skyrocketing grain costs and said Monday that it may be another quarter before the worst is over for its chicken division.
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Kraft Foods Inc., the nation's largest food and beverage maker, reported a second-quarter profit rise of nearly 4 percent on Monday, saying higher prices helped offset rising commodity costs.
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TORONTO (Reuters) - Biovail Corp founder Eugene Melnyk said on Monday he was abandoning his plan to oust the Canadian drugmaker's board of directors and elect his own team at Biovail's shareholders meeting next month.
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Sirius adds 279,820 net new subscribers for a total of 8.92 million. New York (AP) -- Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. said Monday that it expects to post a 70% smaller adjusted loss from operations in the second quarter as revenue rises. The New York-based
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The number of miles driven on U.S. highways in May fell a record 3.7%, or 9.6 billion, from last year because of soaring fuel ...
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No data currently available. No data currently available. Many people know that the Federal Reserve sets interest rates in order to loan money to other banks so they can keep cash flowing throughout the U.S. financial system. Mostly, this works great
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18 hours agoSpiegel Online
The man who shed the light on much of the shady goings on at German engineering and electronics multinational Siemens has been found guilty of corruption. On Monday a Munich court convicted a former Siemens manager of corruption, sentenced the man to
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19 hours agoThe New York Times
SAN FRANCISCO In her two years at Google, Anna Patterson helped design and build some of the pillars of the company’s search engine, including its large index of Web pages and some of the formulas it uses for ranking search results. The makers of the

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A Turkish woman and a child watching a funeral ceremony for victims of a twin bombing on Sunday night in Istanbul, Turkey on Monday. (Murad Sezer/The Associated Press) ISTANBUL: Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, eight government ministers and
  • Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, comforts an unidentified relative of a victim killed in an explosion during a funeral ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square. From AP Photo by Murad Sezer.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, comforts an unidentified relative of a victim killed in an explosion during a funeral ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square.

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    from AP Photo by Murad Sezer

  • Turkish Prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (C) carries a coffin of one of the victims of two bomb blasts during a funeral ceremony at a mosque in Istanbul, on July 28, 2008. Erdogan implicitly blamed separatist Kurdish rebels for two bomb blasts that ripped through a crowded Istanbul street, killing 17 people and wounding more than 150 on July 27, 2008. The attack raised tensions hours before the Constitutional Court met to decide the fate of Erdogan&#039;s Islamist-rooted Justice and Development Party, facing closure on charges of undermining Turkey&#039;s secular system. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

    Turkish Prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (C) carries a coffin of one of the victims of two bomb blasts during a funeral ceremony at a mosque in Istanbul, on July 28, 2008. Erdogan implicitly blamed separatist Kurdish rebels for two bomb blasts that ripped through a crowded Istanbul street, killing 17 people and wounding more than 150 on July 27, 2008. The attack raised tensions hours before the Constitutional Court met to decide the fate of Erdogan's Islamist-rooted Justice and Development Party, facing closure on charges of undermining Turkey's secular system.

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    from Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images

  • Turkish Prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (C) attends a funeral ceremony for the victims of two bomb blasts on July 28, 2008 at a mosque in Istanbul. Erdogan implicitly blamed separatist Kurdish rebels for two bomb blasts that ripped through a crowded Istanbul street, killing 17 people and wounding more than 150 on July 27, 2008. The attack raised tensions hours before the Constitutional Court met to decide the fate of Erdogan&#039;s Islamist-rooted Justice and Development Party, facing closure on charges of undermining Turkey&#039;s secular system. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

    Turkish Prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (C) attends a funeral ceremony for the victims of two bomb blasts on July 28, 2008 at a mosque in Istanbul. Erdogan implicitly blamed separatist Kurdish rebels for two bomb blasts that ripped through a crowded Istanbul street, killing 17 people and wounding more than 150 on July 27, 2008. The attack raised tensions hours before the Constitutional Court met to decide the fate of Erdogan's Islamist-rooted Justice and Development Party, facing closure on charges of undermining Turkey's secular system.

    14 hours ago

    from Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images

  • Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, and Mayor of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Kadir Topbas, second right, help to lift the flag draped coffin of an explosion victim during a funeral ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square. From AP Photo by Ibrahim Usta.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, and Mayor of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Kadir Topbas, second right, help to lift the flag draped coffin of an explosion victim during a funeral ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square.

    16 hours ago

    from AP Photo by Ibrahim Usta

  • Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, right, is seen behind imams during a funeral ceremony for victims of a twin bombing on Sunday night in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008. Thousands of mourners bowed their heads in prayer Monday at funerals for some of the 17 people killed in twin bomb blasts in a crowded Istanbul square, an attack that Turkish officials blamed on Kurdish rebels. From AP Photo by Ibrahim Usta.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, right, is seen behind imams during a funeral ceremony for victims of a twin bombing on Sunday night in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008. Thousands of mourners bowed their heads in prayer Monday at funerals for some of the 17 people killed in twin bomb blasts in a crowded Istanbul square, an attack that Turkish officials blamed on Kurdish rebels.

    16 hours ago

    from AP Photo by Ibrahim Usta

  • Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, and Mayor of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Kadir Topbas, second right, help to lift the flag draped coffin of an explosion victim during a funeral ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square. From AP Photo by Ibrahim Usta.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, and Mayor of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Kadir Topbas, second right, help to lift the flag draped coffin of an explosion victim during a funeral ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square.

    16 hours ago

    from AP Photo by Ibrahim Usta

  • Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, is escorted by his bodyguards in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008, as he visits Gungoren neighborhood a day after the explosions. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square. From AP Photo by Murad Sezer.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, is escorted by his bodyguards in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008, as he visits Gungoren neighborhood a day after the explosions. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square.

    16 hours ago

    from AP Photo by Murad Sezer

  • Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, is escorted by his bodyguards in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008, as he visits Gungoren neighborhood a day after the explosions. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square. From AP Photo by Murad Sezer.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, is escorted by his bodyguards in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008, as he visits Gungoren neighborhood a day after the explosions. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square.

    17 hours ago

    from AP Photo by Murad Sezer

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2 hours agoThe New York Times
SYDNEY Qantas Airways officials said Monday that an air safety directive issued by the United States Federal Aviation Authority with a warning about how oxygen cylinders were attached to Boeing 747 aircraft did not apply to the plane that was forced to
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2 hours agoThe New York Times
The commander of American and allied air forces in the Middle East has completed a detailed plan for how air power would be refocused in Iraq if, as is widely anticipated, the number of American ground troops was reduced in the final months of the Bush
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3 hours agoNPR
Female suicide bombers in Baghdad and the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk killed at least 46 people and wounded hundreds more in attacks Monday, police said. Three bombers attacked Shiite pilgrims in Baghdad and another hit a demonstration in Kirkuk.
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GENEVA (AP) -- The United States accused China and India on Monday of threatening seven years of work on a new global commerce pact, using some of the strongest language yet at a crucial set of talks at the World Trade Organization. WTO chief Pascal
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5 hours agoMSNBC
A British doctor was killed and her newlywed husband critically wounded in an apparent robbery at a beach hotel in Antigua, officials in the Caribbean island said Monday.
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6 hours agoGuardian Unlimited
Media blackout surrounding talks makes it difficult to gauge significance of negotiators' decision to
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2008-07-28 22:49:04 - almost 1,000 employees and a budget approaching $150 million. Starting in September, she will replace Louise Arbour, a former Supreme Court judge in Canada who had served since 2004. «Judge Pillay easily exceeds the
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7 hours agoSky News
Members of the congregation speak to police after the shooting Seven adults were also injured at the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church in Knoxville. No children, who had been singing songs from the musical Annie to the 200-strong
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A demonstration is being organized by the Radical Party, which opposes the extradition of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic to The Hague. NOTE: My spam filter automatically deletes any TrackBacks that do not actually link and refer to this
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9 hours agoThe New York Times
BEGRADE Tension was mounting here on Monday on the eve of a rally called by an ultranationalist party that some feared could turn violent over the likely extradition of Radovan Karadzic, the former Bosnian Serb leader arrested last week for war crimes.
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10 hours agoIndependent Online
A young British doctor was shot dead and her new husband critically injured by an intruder who broke into her beachside honeymoon cottage on the Caribbean island of Antigua. Catherine and Benjamin Mullany, both 31, were asleep in their villa when a
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India's army says it traded fire with Pakistani troops in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir. One Indian and at least three Pakistani soldiers were killed.
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BAGHDAD: Iraqi officials say at least 11 people have been killed and 54 wounded when a suicide bomber struck a Kurdish rally in the northern disputed city of Kirkuk. The police and hospital officials say the attack occurred as demonstrators were
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Two bombs exploded minutes apart in Istanbul, killing 13 and injuring around 70 others Sunday night in a square packed with people, the governor said.
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WASHINGTON, July 28 (Reuters) - Pakistani Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani sought on Monday to reassure U.S. President George W. Bush of his government's commitment to securing its border with Afghanistan, where Taliban and al Qaeda militants pose a
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ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) -- Turkey's top court convened Monday to decide whether the country's popular ruling party must be banned on charges that it is steering the secular nation toward Islamic rule. Recep Tayyip Erdogan's party is facing possible
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Radovan Karadzic's defense team has filed an appeal to stop Serbia from extraditing the ex-Bosnian Serb leader to the U.N. war crimes tribunal, Karadzic's brother said Sunday.
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A man accused of shooting dead two people at a US church wrote a letter detailing his hatred of liberals, police say.
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Three suicide bombers and a roadside bomb struck Shiite pilgrims taking part in a massive religious procession in Baghdad on Monday, killing at least 26 people and wounding 85, police said.

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A Turkish woman and a child watching a funeral ceremony for victims of a twin bombing on Sunday night in Istanbul, Turkey on Monday. (Murad Sezer/The Associated Press) ISTANBUL: Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, eight government ministers and
  • Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, comforts an unidentified relative of a victim killed in an explosion during a funeral ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square. From AP Photo by Murad Sezer.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, comforts an unidentified relative of a victim killed in an explosion during a funeral ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square.

    13 hours ago

    from AP Photo by Murad Sezer

  • Turkish Prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (C) carries a coffin of one of the victims of two bomb blasts during a funeral ceremony at a mosque in Istanbul, on July 28, 2008. Erdogan implicitly blamed separatist Kurdish rebels for two bomb blasts that ripped through a crowded Istanbul street, killing 17 people and wounding more than 150 on July 27, 2008. The attack raised tensions hours before the Constitutional Court met to decide the fate of Erdogan&#039;s Islamist-rooted Justice and Development Party, facing closure on charges of undermining Turkey&#039;s secular system. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

    Turkish Prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (C) carries a coffin of one of the victims of two bomb blasts during a funeral ceremony at a mosque in Istanbul, on July 28, 2008. Erdogan implicitly blamed separatist Kurdish rebels for two bomb blasts that ripped through a crowded Istanbul street, killing 17 people and wounding more than 150 on July 27, 2008. The attack raised tensions hours before the Constitutional Court met to decide the fate of Erdogan's Islamist-rooted Justice and Development Party, facing closure on charges of undermining Turkey's secular system.

    14 hours ago

    from Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images

  • Turkish Prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (C) attends a funeral ceremony for the victims of two bomb blasts on July 28, 2008 at a mosque in Istanbul. Erdogan implicitly blamed separatist Kurdish rebels for two bomb blasts that ripped through a crowded Istanbul street, killing 17 people and wounding more than 150 on July 27, 2008. The attack raised tensions hours before the Constitutional Court met to decide the fate of Erdogan&#039;s Islamist-rooted Justice and Development Party, facing closure on charges of undermining Turkey&#039;s secular system. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

    Turkish Prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (C) attends a funeral ceremony for the victims of two bomb blasts on July 28, 2008 at a mosque in Istanbul. Erdogan implicitly blamed separatist Kurdish rebels for two bomb blasts that ripped through a crowded Istanbul street, killing 17 people and wounding more than 150 on July 27, 2008. The attack raised tensions hours before the Constitutional Court met to decide the fate of Erdogan's Islamist-rooted Justice and Development Party, facing closure on charges of undermining Turkey's secular system.

    14 hours ago

    from Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images

  • Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, and Mayor of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Kadir Topbas, second right, help to lift the flag draped coffin of an explosion victim during a funeral ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square. From AP Photo by Ibrahim Usta.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, and Mayor of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Kadir Topbas, second right, help to lift the flag draped coffin of an explosion victim during a funeral ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square.

    16 hours ago

    from AP Photo by Ibrahim Usta

  • Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, right, is seen behind imams during a funeral ceremony for victims of a twin bombing on Sunday night in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008. Thousands of mourners bowed their heads in prayer Monday at funerals for some of the 17 people killed in twin bomb blasts in a crowded Istanbul square, an attack that Turkish officials blamed on Kurdish rebels. From AP Photo by Ibrahim Usta.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, right, is seen behind imams during a funeral ceremony for victims of a twin bombing on Sunday night in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008. Thousands of mourners bowed their heads in prayer Monday at funerals for some of the 17 people killed in twin bomb blasts in a crowded Istanbul square, an attack that Turkish officials blamed on Kurdish rebels.

    16 hours ago

    from AP Photo by Ibrahim Usta

  • Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, and Mayor of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Kadir Topbas, second right, help to lift the flag draped coffin of an explosion victim during a funeral ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square. From AP Photo by Ibrahim Usta.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, and Mayor of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Kadir Topbas, second right, help to lift the flag draped coffin of an explosion victim during a funeral ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square.

    16 hours ago

    from AP Photo by Ibrahim Usta

  • Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, is escorted by his bodyguards in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008, as he visits Gungoren neighborhood a day after the explosions. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square. From AP Photo by Murad Sezer.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, is escorted by his bodyguards in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008, as he visits Gungoren neighborhood a day after the explosions. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square.

    16 hours ago

    from AP Photo by Murad Sezer

  • Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, is escorted by his bodyguards in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008, as he visits Gungoren neighborhood a day after the explosions. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square. From AP Photo by Murad Sezer.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, is escorted by his bodyguards in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008, as he visits Gungoren neighborhood a day after the explosions. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square.

    17 hours ago

    from AP Photo by Murad Sezer

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Kotchman's two-run homer gave the Angels a 3-2 lead. Hunter's three-run shot drove Matsuzaka (11-2) from the game and equaled the total number of runs he had allowed in his previous five starts. Matsuzaka hadn't given up a homer in any of those
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A Turkish woman and a child watching a funeral ceremony for victims of a twin bombing on Sunday night in Istanbul, Turkey on Monday. (Murad Sezer/The Associated Press) ISTANBUL: Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, eight government ministers and
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    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, comforts an unidentified relative of a victim killed in an explosion during a funeral ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square.

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    Turkish Prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (C) carries a coffin of one of the victims of two bomb blasts during a funeral ceremony at a mosque in Istanbul, on July 28, 2008. Erdogan implicitly blamed separatist Kurdish rebels for two bomb blasts that ripped through a crowded Istanbul street, killing 17 people and wounding more than 150 on July 27, 2008. The attack raised tensions hours before the Constitutional Court met to decide the fate of Erdogan's Islamist-rooted Justice and Development Party, facing closure on charges of undermining Turkey's secular system.

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    Turkish Prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (C) attends a funeral ceremony for the victims of two bomb blasts on July 28, 2008 at a mosque in Istanbul. Erdogan implicitly blamed separatist Kurdish rebels for two bomb blasts that ripped through a crowded Istanbul street, killing 17 people and wounding more than 150 on July 27, 2008. The attack raised tensions hours before the Constitutional Court met to decide the fate of Erdogan's Islamist-rooted Justice and Development Party, facing closure on charges of undermining Turkey's secular system.

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    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, and Mayor of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Kadir Topbas, second right, help to lift the flag draped coffin of an explosion victim during a funeral ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square.

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    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, right, is seen behind imams during a funeral ceremony for victims of a twin bombing on Sunday night in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008. Thousands of mourners bowed their heads in prayer Monday at funerals for some of the 17 people killed in twin bomb blasts in a crowded Istanbul square, an attack that Turkish officials blamed on Kurdish rebels.

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  • Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, and Mayor of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Kadir Topbas, second right, help to lift the flag draped coffin of an explosion victim during a funeral ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square. From AP Photo by Ibrahim Usta.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, and Mayor of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Kadir Topbas, second right, help to lift the flag draped coffin of an explosion victim during a funeral ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square.

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  • Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, is escorted by his bodyguards in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008, as he visits Gungoren neighborhood a day after the explosions. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square. From AP Photo by Murad Sezer.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, is escorted by his bodyguards in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, July 28, 2008, as he visits Gungoren neighborhood a day after the explosions. Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the deadliest attack against civilians in Turkey in nearly five years, a twin bombing that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 others in a crowded Istanbul square.

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    from AP Photo by Murad Sezer

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MEXICAN HOTELS JOIN UN CAMPAIGN ON HIV/AIDSNew York, Jul 28 2008 11:00AMAhead of a major HIV/AIDS conference that begins next week in Mexico City, the United Nations and the Mexican hotel industry have joined forces to launch a campaign focusing on prevention, awareness-raising and improved workplace policies for those living with the disease.

Together with President Felipe Calderón, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will open the XVII International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2008), which is expected to draw some 20,000 delegates and 2,000 journalists from all over the world to the Mexican capital from 3 to 8 August.
 
According to the Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), the hotel industry plays a vital role in the AIDS response since it can reach a wide and diverse audience with HIV prevention information, including its large workforce.

"In Mexico, we note that nearly 200,000 people are living with HIV and around 5,000 people died in 2006 from diseases related to AIDS. The XVII International AIDS Conference presents a unique opportunity to involve the local hotel industry on issues related to HIV," <"http://www.unaids.org/en/KnowledgeCentre/Resources/FeatureStories/archive/2008/20080723_The_Hotels_addressing_AIDS.asp">said Cesar Nuñez, the Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean for UNAIDS.

"The Life Initiative - Hotels addressing AIDS," which is aimed at hotel guests and staff, will include the display of AIDS-related leaflets, posters and brochures, art exhibitions, distribution of free male and female condoms, and showing of AIDS-related films in all participating hotels.

Condoms will be distributed at all participating hotels via the "condom project" which has been financed with the support from the UN Population Fund (UNFPA).

More than 1,500 hotel employees in Mexico City have already been provided with information on HIV prevention and an overview of the epidemic in Mexico, as well as being sensitized on issues related to discrimination in the workplace.

The five national hotel chains participating in the initiative are Grupo Posadas, Hoteles Misión, Grupo Empresarial Ángeles, Grupo Del Ángel and Grupo Hoteles Emporio.

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Coalition forces searched compounds in Gairo District targeting a
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Militants, located inside a building and around other buildings, engaged
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militants and damaging a building. 

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BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan (July 29, 2008) - Several militants were
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targeting a Taliban leader. 

Coalition forces searched compounds in Gairo District targeting a
militant leader known to conduct foreign fighter operations in Ghazni
and Paktika provinces.

Militants, located inside a building and around other buildings, engaged
the force with small-arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades.  Coalition
forces responded with small-arms fire and air strikes, killing the
militants and damaging a building. 

During their search, Coalition forces discovered IED-making materials
and rigged IEDs within a building, as well as a vehicle rigged with
explosives.  Also discovered were several RPGs and a vehicle used to
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July 28, 2008

Chi. Cubs 6, Milwaukee 4 at Miller Park
Chi. Cubs Record: (62-44)
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Winning pitcher - Chad Gaudin (7-4)
Losing pitcher - Salomon Torres (5-3)
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  Chi. Cubs 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2   6 11 0
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Millennium Stage in August

Free performances daily at 6 p.m.

Watch the live Internet broadcast if you can't make the show

The month of August offers a wide range of performances varying in musical styles. Hear promising youth ensembles such as the Philadelphia Jazz Orchestra and WPAS Children of the Gospel Choir. Other up-and-coming musicians including Mario Spinetti, Bob Sima, and Jake Armerding shine with original pieces. Enjoy outstanding vocal performances by Deanna Witkowski and Vanessa Falabella, while a number of jazz groups heat things up. Other highlights include The Chancel Handbell Choir, Americantiga, and the 7th annual Page-to-Stage theater festival.


FREE 6 P.M. SHOWS DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST

Programs and artists subject to change.

Mario SpinettiAirmen of NoteJake ArmerdingVanessa Falabella

1 Fri: The Philadelphia Jazz Orchestra

A big band comprised of top high school and college musicians from the greater Philadelphia and New Jersey areas.

 

2 Sat: Tuba Euphonium Quartet of the U.S. Marine Corps / Rhythm Section

Popular pieces performed by this brass-and-rhythm combination.

 

3 Sun: Mario Spinetti

Up-and-coming vocalist with “avant-pop” style.

4 Mon: The Next Wave

The jazz ensemble of the U.S. Naval Academy Band plays big band repertoire.

 

5 Tue: The Airmen of Note

The U.S. Air Force’s premier jazz ensemble.

6 Wed: Writer’s Night: David Glaser / Bob Sima

Guitarist David Glaser joins 2008 Wildflower Singer/Songwriter Contest winner Bob Sima.

 

7 Thu: Threeology

Original Latin jazz with piano, saxophone, drums, and bass.*

8 Fri: Deanna Witkowski Trio

A fusion of jazz, Brazilian, Afro-Cuban, and sacred music.

9 Sat: Tonemah  

Guitarist and singer/songwriter performs Native Rock style. Part of the NMAI Summer Music Series, presented in cooperation with the National Museum of the American Indian.

 

10 Sun: Vanessa Falabella

From bossa nova and jazz to Brazilian popular music and R&B.

11 Mon: The U.S. Army Strings

A premier ensemble of the U.S. Army performs its unique jazz style.

 

12 Tue: Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra: Michelle Kim / Anna Ouspenskaya

Works by Mozart, Sarasate, and Ravel with piano and violin.

13 Wed: The John Cowan Band

Bluegrass, newgrass, and rock 'n’ roll.

 

14 Thu: Joshua Coyne

Multi-instrumentalist performs an eclectic blend of classical, jazz, opera, and Broadway.

 

15 Fri: The U.S. Air Force Band Silver Wings

Country music at its best.

16 Sat: Charles Covington Jr.

Baltimore jazz pianist.*

17 Sun: WPAS Children of the Gospel Choir

Washington metropolitan-area gospel youth choir.

18 Mon: Amy Leung / Naoko Takao

The cellist and pianist perform chamber works.

19 Tue: U.S. Navy Commodores

Naval jazz band plays the best of jazz and popular music.

 

20 Wed: Gary Haleamau

Slack key guitar and Hawaiian falsetto-style singing. Part of the Homegrown: The Music of America concert series, presented by The Library of Congress American Folklife Center.

 

21 Thu: Jake Armerding

Folk-pop singer and violinist.

22 Fri: Paulo Steinberg

The pianist performs Brazilian folk and Choro compositions.

 

23 Sat: Tonolec

Spanish music and traditional Toba chants combining instruments and electronica. Part of the NMAI Summer Music Series, presented in cooperation with the National Museum of the American Indian.

24 Sun: Alexander-Soares Duo

Chamber works by Miguez, Villa-Lobos, and Pitombeira.

 

IN THE CONCERT HALL

25 Mon: Richard Pilliner

World-renowned organist performs on the Kennedy Center’s Filene Organ.

26 Tue: Washington National Opera Insight Lecture Series: La Traviata / The Pearl Fishers

A double lecture on Verdi’s and Bizet’s masterworks.

 

27 Wed: Americantiga

The ensemble commemorates the bicentennial anniversary of the Royal Chapel of Rio de Janeiro and the Royal Opera Theater.

28 Thu: Bilja Krstic and Bistrik Orchestra

A blend of traditional music, a cappella songs, and ethno grooves.

 

29 Fri: The Chancel Handbell Choir

Sacred and secular music performed by 5-octave handbell choir.


7th ANNUAL PAGE-TO-STAGE FESTIVAL

 Staged readings and performance highlights from the upcoming D.C. theater season.

30 Sat: Actor’s Theatre of Louisville

Match Games, a compilation of Humana Festival’s favorite 10-minute plays, directed by Michael Bigelow Dixon and curated by Amy Wegener in association with the Source Festival.

31 Sun: Adventure Theatre

Harold and the Purple Crayon, kid-friendly musical based on the book by Crockett Johnson.

SEPTEMBER

1 Mon: Signature Theatre

Three new musicals by one of The Next Generation-commissioned artists, Matt Conner.


* These performances are made possible, in part, by the Recording Industry’s Music Performance Fund as arranged by Local 161-710, American Federation of Musicians.

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departing every 15 minutes to and from the Kennedy Center until midnight.

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KOMO News Alert Digest at Jul 28, 2008 21:00:20
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Woman, 44, gives birth to her 18th child
A Romanian immigrant has given birth to her 18th child in British Columbia, making her the province's most prolific mother in 20 years.
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Beltre leads Mariners past Rangers 7-5
Adrian Beltre homered twice, including the go-ahead shot in the eighth inning, to lead the Seattle Mariners past the short-handed Texas Rangers 7-5 Monday night.
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Holmgren laments loss of K Josh Brown
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DoD Identifies Army Casualty
Mon, 28 Jul 2008 22:26:00 -0500


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July 28, 2008


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DoD Identifies Army Casualty

            The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.
 
            Spc. Seteria L. Brown, 22, of Orlando, Fla., died July 25 in Sharana, Afghanistan, of injuries sustained in a non-combat related incident.  She was assigned to the 62nd Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade, Fort Hood Texas.

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