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[2005-07-25] Discovery’s Goin’ Up On Tuesday
NASA said on Monday the Space Shuttle Discovery remains on track as the countdown that started on Saturday ticks away to the 10:39 a.m. launch time on Tuesday. Despite an apparent unsolved problem with a fuel sensor, the launch is still set.

[2005-07-11] GT & A: Grand Theft Porno or Just Hot Coffee
The Grand Theft Auto (GTA) series of computer games thrives on controversy and they've got themselves a stolen car full this time. Rockstar Games, the game's manufacturer may have more on their plate than they can handle.

[2005-07-11] Is Something Missing From Your Keywords Research?
As you may already know, keywords are an essential part of search engine optimization (SEO). And the usual approach recommended to finding the right keywords to target with one's site involves the ideas of demand, supply and KEI (and/or CID). I would like to propose that one thing is missing in this research approach.

[2005-07-09] Oil Prices Change Direction As Dennis Projection Shifts
August contract light sweet crude dropped its rally on Friday aft Hurricane Dennis projections moved the storm away from oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico. The prices closed at $59.63 a barrel after climbing to $61.90 during the day. Brent crude traded in the IPE in London dropped $1.10 to $58.20.

[2005-07-09] Not Even Hurricane Will Stop Discovery
NASA announced yesterday they plan to leave their big bird right where it is and will continue preparations to lift on Wednesday, July 13th. The astronauts arrived bright and early on Saturday morning as the day edges ever closer.

[2005-07-09] National Zoo Receives Special Guest: Panda Birth
The National Zoo in Washington D.C. announced Mei Xiang is the proud new mother of a baby giant panda and that the mother and child are doing fine. The birth occurred at 3:41 a.m. EDT and will make a fine addition to the only 1700 or so left in the entire world.

[2005-07-08] Zentai Picked Up In Perth After 60 Years
The Australian Federal Police arrested accused Nazi war criminal Charles Zentai, 83, and charged him with the murder 60-year-old murder of a Jewish teenager in 1944. Zentai was escorted from his Willeton in suburban Perth by authorities close to 4 p.m. on Friday.

[2005-07-08] Ringo’s House A Ringer: Not To Be Demolished
The birthplace of Beatle Ringo Starr survives the axe for now even though the Madryn Street, Dingle, Liverpool house remains one of 460 slated for removal by the city council.

[2005-07-02] AMD Out For Blood: Going After Intel In Japan
Advance Micro Devices filed suit in Tokyo High Court against processor powerhouse Intel for some $50 million. The suit accuses Intel of paying massive amounts of moolah to Japanese computer companies to keep them from using AMD chips.

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