Monday, May 02, 2005


Stand up. Tongue update. Time travelers.
Houston Chronicle - 9 hours ago By KYRIE O'CONNOR. 1. I was, I confess, slightly disconcerted by Laura Bush's stand-up act at the White House Correspondents Dinner Saturday night. Now, I'm thrilled she'd have the gumption to take on that

Global Nuclear Meeting Opens
ABC News - 34 minutes ago UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan speaks during a conference to review the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty Monday May 2, 2005 at the United Nations headquarters in New York. At a time of growing nuclear tensions

No new info on hostage: Downer
Daily Telegraph - 1 hour ago THE federal government had no new information on the kidnapping of an Australian man held hostage in Iraq, Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said today. Mr Downer, speaking from New York after securing a commitment

Italy contests US report
NDTV.com - 2 hours ago An uncensored version of a US report on the killing of an Italian intelligence agent at a US roadblock in Baghdad last month said the soldiers had no written rules for mounting a "blocking operation". The

Qwest calls it quits
Rocky Mountain News - 30 minutes ago By Jeff Smith, Rocky Mountain News. Qwest Communications bitterly bowed out of the bidding for MCI Inc. on Monday after the Virginia-based long-distance carrier backed a sweetened but much lower $8.44 billion offer from Verizon Communications.

Sharansky poses problems for Sharon and Bush
Toronto Star - 32 minutes ago Natan Sharansky's resignation from Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's cabinet this week represents a severe blow both for Sharon's disengagement plan and for President George's Bush plans to achieve peace between Israelis and Palestinians.

KMT Chairman concludes mainland tour
Xinhua - 19 minutes ago SHANGHAI, May 3 (Xinhuanet) -- The Chinese Kuomintang (KMT) Party Chairman Lien Chan left Shanghai for Taipei at 1:00 pm Tuesday after an eight-day mainland visit. Gaving a brief departure speech at the airport

US reminds N.Korea of its Pacific military might
Reuters - 9 hours ago WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice reminded North Korea on Monday the United States has extensive military might in the Pacific after a suspected North Korean missile test over the weekend.

Georgia City May Want Bride to Pay
New York Times - 3 hours ago DULUTH, Ga., May 2 - The runaway bride-to-be who led this Atlanta suburb on an expensive game of hide-and-seek last week may face charges after all, the authorities said, and the city was investigating whether to bill her for the search.

Morgan Stanley fails to silence rebel campaign over Purcell
Independent - 3 hours ago By Katherine Griffiths in New York. Former executives at Morgan Stanley have refused to call off their campaign to oust the investment banking giant's chief executive Philip Purcell, despite concessions from the board.