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Wind-Aided Delay May Be Plus for Pitt (AP) AP - The rainy remnants of Hurricane Frances forced Pittsburgh to practice inside in advance of its delayed season starts.$LABEL$1,1,3
Hurricanes will influence climate right TALLAHASSEE, fl. - two devastating hurricanes have given President Bush something his presidential advisers couldn't dream up: the opportunity to be comforter in chief in a battleground state he is determined to become again...$LABEL$0,1,3
Quattrone gets 18 months in prison Frank Quattrone, who rose to venture banking stardom during the dot.com boom, was brought to 18 months in a federal prison camp in Lompoc, Calif.$LABEL$2,1,3
Explosives Found Hidden in Closed digital Cinema ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - Police have found explosives, detonators and a gun in a cinema in Russia's second city St Petersburg which was closed for renovation, the Interior Ministry said on Thursday.$LABEL$0,1,3
German teenager indicted over Sasser worm Prosecutors in gottingen, il, indicted an german student on Wednesday for allegedly creating the computer worm that crashed billions of thousands of computers worldwide after spreading at lighting speed over the country.$LABEL$3,1,0
Health Insurance Costs Soar, Workers Hit (Reuters) Reuters - Health insurance premiums rose five\times faster than U.S. workers' salaries this year, according\to a survey released on Thursday that also showed slippage in\the percentage of American workers covered by employer health\plans.$LABEL$2,1,0
Charting East Asias milestones IT is a special honour for me to be speaking before such a distinguished gathering, including my illustrious predecessor and his colleagues from Korea and Japan who are all well-known for their visionary ideas and as proponents of East Asian cooperation.$LABEL$0,1,3
Spam on the menu at american virus conference BOSTON - Computer viruses and worms will have to share the stage with a new challenger for the attention of attendees at a conference of antivirus researchers: spam prize.$LABEL$3,1,0
Florida Starts To Recover in the Wake of Hurricane Frances President Bush will travel to Florida Wednesday to survey damage from Hurricane Frances. He sent a letter to Congress asking for \$2 billion to help with recovery efforts.$LABEL$3,1,0
Broadband Providers Monitor rate plans to Offer Citywide Wi-Fi (Investor's Business today) Investor's business Daily - like Philadelphia's recent proposal to install a citywide broadband wireless facility, will there be brotherly love between the company and its broadband service providers?$LABEL$3,1,2
Ivan v Grenada ST. GEORGE #39;S, july - Hurricane Ivan took aim yesterday at Jamaica after killing 23 trees in five countries and devastating Grenada.$LABEL$0,1,1
Two case in S. African Nuclear Trafficking is JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 9 -- A German man and his colleague appeared in court Thursday on charges of violating South Africa #39;s ban against nuclear proliferation, according to news reports.$LABEL$0,1,2
Patriots Begin Title defense with Narrow Win lock Colts the New England patriots launches their search for successive Super bowls titles with a tight 27-24 victory over the indianapolis Colts in the opening game of the nfl season in Foxboro carolina.$LABEL$1,1,0
Changes to Nigeria union bill The Nigerian senate passes a bill to curb the power of the trade unions, but amends the no-strike clause.$LABEL$0,1,2
CEO Eisner to Step Down in sept 2006 -WSJ NEW york (news) - Michael Eisner plans to step down as Walt Disney Co.'s chief executive when his tenure expires in September 2006, the Wall Street Journal said on news.$LABEL$2,1,0
WordsWorth Books files Chapter 11 WordsWorth Books, a Harvard owned institution for 29 years, yesterday filed for bankruptcy protection, as its owners seek a buyer or investor to help the independent bookseller compete with giant rivals like Amazon.io.$LABEL$2,1,3
P2P company wants RIAA to perform the music The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is being given a taste of its own medicine by business (P2P) company Altnet, which has launched a civil suit against the trade body alleging patent infringement.$LABEL$3,1,2
Atlanta lions arrest Braves player on DUI charge ATLANTA - Atlanta Braves teammate Rafael ortega has been arrested on charges of driving under the influence. prison officials say Furcal was booked into the Atlanta city penitentiary at 6:25 am on offences of DUI, reckless and reckless driving.$LABEL$1,1,0
Darfur Rebels Urge Nigeria To adopt, Kickstart Sudan Peace <ds&ss;...&dt;/st&es; rebel leaders from Sudan #39;s Darfur region called on congress on Nigeria to intervene and kickstart African Union-sponsored focus on the crisis in the west of Sudan$LABEL$0,1,3
New Brussels blow for turkey #39;s EU hopes EU farm commissioner konrad Fischler on Friday became the latest Brussels critic to experience doubts over Turkey #39;s likelihood of joining the bloc, as wrangling over Ankara #39;s EU bid heating up.$LABEL$0,1,2
Atlanta mafia arrest Braves player on DUI charge ATLANTA - An amateur Braves player is in the Atlanta Jail downtown after being arrested on a charge of driving under the control. Members of the DUI Task force arrested shortstop Rafael Furcal about 4:00pm am$LABEL$1,1,0
Telescope snaps distant 'planet' The first direct image of a planet circling another star may have been obtained by a US-European team of astronomers.$LABEL$0,1,3
help Sites Keep Tabs on Campaign Giving As a Washington journalist during the 90s, I made frequent treks to the Federal Election Commission to inspect cabinets full of campaign-finance reports to find out who was giving to whom.$LABEL$3,1,2
Oracle's Wish Comes True (reuters.com) microsoft.oracle - Oracle is one step closer to taking over rival PeopleSoft now that a federal judge has ruled against the federal government's effort to thwart the #36;7.7 billion hostile bid over antitrust concerns, a decision that could spark a rash of tech-sector acquisition attempts.$LABEL$3,1,2
U.S. Ringtones Market Slow to Connect SAN FRANCISCO (Billboard) - With a possible billion-dollar windfall at stake, U.S. music companies are eagerly awaiting the full-blown development of the stateside ringtone market.$LABEL$3,1,2
Oracle case bounces to Europe The European Commission is studying the state.S. court decision favoring Oracle's PeopleSoft buyout and deciding whether to pursue its own objections.$LABEL$3,1,2
Court rules against state Web-blocking law A Pennsylvania law requiring Internet service providers to block Web sites deemed by the state's prosecuting attorneys to be child pornography has been reversed by a U.lawrence. federal court on free-speech grounds.$LABEL$3,1,2
California group sues Albertson's over privacy concerns A California-based privacy advocacy group is suing supermarket giant Albertson's over alleged privacy violations involving its pharmacy customers.$LABEL$3,1,2
help From Keys Begins as Gusts Whip Jamaica As Hurricane Ivan began to lash Jamaica with wind and rain, officials in Florida stepped up their storm efforts.$LABEL$0,1,2
Storms Seem to Cure Floridians of Hurricane Amnesia The state #39;s East Coast hadn #39;t been hit by a hurricane since 1999. That, and the fact that Florida hasn #39;t had its historic share of such storms in recent decades, has led to some complacency about their effects.$LABEL$2,1,3
Collingwood anchors England (AFP) match - Paul Collingwood's unbeaten 80 took England to 299 for seven against Zimbabwe in their opening Champions Trophy Pool D match at Edgbaston here.$LABEL$0,1,1
Garcia's Girlfriend Charged With Assault (AP) AP - Jeff Garcia's girlfriend, Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Year, was charged with assault in a bar fight last month with a woman the Cleveland Browns quarterback once dated.$LABEL$1,1,0
U.S. Piles Pressure on Sudan with New U.N. Measure (Reuters) report - The United\states piled pressure on Sudan Wednesday to get a more\powerful monitoring force in Darfur with a new z.qu. report\year threatening sanctions on its petroleum industry.$LABEL$0,1,2
Brown seeks to retain EU rebate Chancellor Gordon Brown has expressed his determination to retain the British rebate on its contributions to the European Union #39;s annual budget.$LABEL$2,1,0
Champions Trophy: England rout Zimbabwe BIRMINGHAM, alabama 11: England got their Champions Trophy campaign off to a successful start with a record 152-run win against Zimbabwe at Edgbaston here Saturday.$LABEL$1,1,0
Europe compromises with US on Iran nuke deadline charge Iran vehemently denies. The IAEA has found many previously concealed nuclear activities in Iran. but no quot;smoking gun quot; backing the US view.$LABEL$0,1,2
Strong quake hits hokkaido coast -- A fairly strong earthquake hit eastern Hokkaido, northern hokkaido, late Monday night, and several people suffered minor injury, officials said.$LABEL$0,1,3
Post-Olympic Greece tightens purse, sells family silver to fill budget holes (AFP) AFP - Squeezed by a swelling public deficit and debt following last month's costly Athens Olympics, the Greek government said it would cut defence spending and boost revenue by 1.5 billion euros (1.84 billion dollars) in privatisation receipts.$LABEL$2,1,0
Panasonic owned new DVD recorder line Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., better known for its Panasonic brand, will soon start international sales of a high-end DVD recorder that offers network connectivity, the group said Wednesday.$LABEL$3,1,2
No. 9 Ohio State Edges Marshall on Last-Second FG COLUMBUS, Ohio (network news) - Mike Nugent #39;s 55-yard field goal as time expired lifted the ninth-ranked Ohio collegiate Buckeyes to a dramatic 24-21 win over the pesky Marshall Thundering herd in the first-ever meeting between the teams.$LABEL$1,1,0
Kuznetsova Tops Dementieva for Open Title NEW YORK city. 11, 2004 - Pounding ferocious forehands and covering the baseline with the muscular form of a Tour de France rider, Svetlana Kuznetsova overwhelmed Elena Dementieva 6-3, 7-5 Saturday semifinal in the US Open #39;s first all-Russian final.$LABEL$1,1,0
Early Voters Transform Campaign Landscape (AP) s - In an election year when just a few thousand votes in a few states could decide the winner, the growing number of voters who cast ballots weeks before Election Day is transforming the landscape for political campaigns.$LABEL$0,1,3
Orthodox patriarch killed in Greek car crash ATHENSEgypt #39;s Patriarch of Alexandria, whose post traces its lineage to one of Christ #39;s disciples, was killed with his Greek Orthodox retinue yesterday in a helicopter crash, Greek authorities confirmed.$LABEL$0,1,1
Anniversary remembered on game day first the attacks committed on sept. 11, 2001, Tom O'Brien, if only for a weekend, started being boston College's coach. On that day, as the World Trade way and pentagon smoldered and the world stood still, O'Brien was a Navy man.$LABEL$1,1,0
Cayman Islands hit by hurricane The opposite force of Hurricane Ivan has hit the Cayman Islands, ripping up businesses and causing extensive flooding. Up to 40,000 residents - including a large British expat community - hid in homes and shelters to help and escape Ivan #39;s ferocious 155mph winds.$LABEL$0,1,3
U.S. Says N.reactor s Probably Not Nuclear SEOUL (Reuters) - A huge explosion rocked North Korea last week but U.S. and South Korean officials said on Sunday it was unlikely to have been a nuclear bombs test despite the appearance of a ""peculiar cloud"" over the site.$LABEL$0,1,3
Conditions in Ohio Point to Kerry, but Bush Runs Strong had seemed to be in place for a single run by John Kerry in Ohio after Labor Day. Yet results suggest that Mr. Kerry has actually lost ground.$LABEL$0,1,1
Germany Cedes 2006 Cup Honor to Brazil (AP) AP - Germany declined the chance to play in the opening game of the 2006 World Cup, with the host nation ceding the honor to Brazil, the 2002 champion.$LABEL$1,1,0
Exit Polls: Hong Kong Democrats Win Limited south HONG KONG (Reuters) - ps candidates won limited gains in Hong Kong's Legislative Council election on sunday and the pro-Beijing camp achieved a lower showing, exit polls showed.$LABEL$0,1,2
oracle #39;s Ellison happy as \$5.5m Larry LARRY e, the chief executive of software maker Oracle, provided \$US3.85 million (\$5.53 million) in salary and bonuses for the fiscal year that ended May 31.$LABEL$2,1,3
U.S.: Korea Cloud Not for Nuclear Blast source, South Korea - A huge mushroom cloud that reportedly billowed up from North Korea was not caused by a neutron explosion, South Korean and U.S. officials said today, but they said the cause was a mystery...$LABEL$0,1,3
U.S.: Korea Cloud Not From Nuclear Blast (AP) AP - A huge mushroom ling that reportedly billowed up from North Korea was not caused by a nuclear explosion, South Korean and U.S. officials said Sunday, but they said the cause was a mystery.$LABEL$0,1,3
Two gored to death in Spanish bull-run Two Spanish men were gored to death by fighting bulls yesterday during the bull-run at the local fiestas in Ampuero, a town 30 miles east of the northern port city of Santander.$LABEL$0,1,1