HARRISBURG, Pa. More plaintiff testimony today in a federal lawsuit over a Pennsylvania school district's decision to include a reference to "intelligent design" in its...  |


CAPITOL HILL Senators from both parties are accusing the Bush administration of minimizing health hazards from the toxic soup left by Hurricane Katrina.Environmental...  |
TRASHLIGHT VISION , the new band featuring MURDERDOLLS guitarist Acey Slade , have uploaded three tracks from their recently completed album, "Alibis and Ammunition" , at www.purevolume.com/trashlightvision . The songs available for download are "Allergic to You" , "Black Apples"  |
LILLIAN AXE / NEAR LIFE EXPERIENCE guitarist Steve Blaze has posted the following message on LILLIAN AXE 's official web site: "Well, where do I start? As you all know, life has changed fairly dramatically over the last five weeks  |


5 Japanese regional banks assigned ratings on strong performance  |
IBM announced that FirstMerit Bank has streamlined its internal and Internet banking applications by implementing a solution built on IBM's storage virtualization technology.  |
Intellisync has announced a mobile messaging platform that integrates a broad spectrum of communication formats into a single easy-to-use interface on mobile phones and PDAs. The Unified Messaging platform extends Intellisync's wireless email platform to include "presence services," IM and  |  |
Monty continues his surge Oct. 6, 2005 04:00 PM SAN FRANCISCO - Coming off his first victory in 19 months, Colin Montgomerie appears hungry for more. Montgomerie showed no effects from an emotional victory four days ago in Scotland, missing  |
WASHINGTON (AFP) - President George W. Bush said Al-Qaeda was bent on building a "totalitarian empire" grounded in radical Islam, and put its leader Osama bin Laden on a par with Adolf Hitler, Pol Pot and Joseph Stalin.  |  |
RUNRIG are to play a benefit concert in New York. The concert will take place in the new Nokia Theatre in Times Square on 4 April as part of Tartan Week next year.  |
A MOTHER of nine spent four days trapped in a crashed car with her two dead companions in New Zealand before she was rescued by lorry drivers, who heard her cries for help when their vehicle broke down nearby.  |
ZIMBABWEAN police armed with batons and riot shields have fought running battles with street traders in a "drive out filth" crackdown in the southern townships of Harare.  |
AUTHORITIES stepped up security on New York's underground system last night after receiving a "credible threat" that the city's subway may be the target of a terrorist attack in the coming days.  |
FIVE men, including a convicted Mafia figure, went on trial in Rome yesterday for murder over the 1982 death of Italian financier Roberto Calvi, the so-called "God's banker" with Vatican links whose body was found hanging from Blackfriars Bridge in...  |
A FIRE has gutted the Californian mansion best known as the Batcave - the home of Batman and Bruce Wayne in the 1960s cult television series.  |
A BRITISH engineer yesterday described how he spent two nights in Iraqi police custody after he was arrested on suspicion of terrorism.  |
A GREAT white shark has been tracked making an epic 12,000-mile journey from Africa to Australia and back.  |
A MAJOR international study has found that national stereotypes are "highly mistaken", with the English the worst at judging themselves.  |
RAGING floodwaters cut off large areas of Central America and southern Mexico yesterday, hampering efforts to rescue the victims of mudslides that have killed at least 164 people in the wake of Hurricane Stan.  |  |
MULTINATIONAL giant Nestlé launches its first Fairtrade product today amid protests from pressure groups and Britain's biggest union.  |
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