Archive for August, 2005

UK migrants under scanner

Tuesday, August 9th, 2005

The News Review:

- UK migrants under scanner
- Baseball literature littered with record-breaking cheats
- Less Is More in Iraq
- Spice world.
- Local wineries win at competition.

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Investors hit pay dirt on China’s ‘Google’ site

Monday, August 8th, 2005

The News Review:

- Investors hit pay dirt on China’s ‘Google’ site
- Eating for Life: Tomatoes.
- Latin America’s balanced/biased voice
- Coming to a Theater Near You; Bad news at the box office has Hollywood…

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In the Steps of Rufus Porter, Yankee Original

Sunday, August 7th, 2005

The News Review:

- In the Steps of Rufus Porter, Yankee Original
- In Finland’s Footsteps
- School scornful of Idol worship
- Terror fills the identity gap
- Tropical fruit from the fog Many exotic edibles will grow — and even…

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PM seeks terror summit

Friday, August 5th, 2005

The News Review:

- PM seeks terror summit
- Internet TV: Still Fuzzy, but Promising
- South Africa’s Moral Blind Spot
- EDITORIAL: Economic slippage.

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Rewind – TV & Radio – Entertainment – theage.com.au

Thursday, August 4th, 2005

The News Review:

- Rewind – TV & Radio – Entertainment – theage.com.au
- Profile: Tall Group – Focus on training young print talent secures a…
- Suspect’s words deepen bombing mystery
- Analysis: Adidas to challenge Nike.
- Sleepycat on open source competition, licensing and development

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What actors’ sex tapes reveal about all of us.

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2005

The News Review:

- What actors’ sex tapes reveal about all of us.
- PM rejects racial profiling surveillance
- Q2 2005 NICE Systems Earnings Conference Call – Final.

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British police chase Saudi terror link

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2005

The News Review:

- British police chase Saudi terror link
- Ten Remarkable Rums
- Changing face of US real estate
- Washington Post Garden Editor

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McAloo now home-grown, locally made

Monday, August 1st, 2005

The News Review:

- McAloo now home-grown, locally made
- “Boomerang” generation comes home to roost
- After Fahd, Abdullah. But then? | Economist.com

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