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    What will DeLay dilemma change?  Oct 5, 2005
    Elizabeth Oldmixon of the political science faculty said many democrats disliked DeLay after the redistricting debacle, where republicans redrew the district maps of Texas ... in May 2003 to escape a vote over the new congressional map that gerrymandered many democrats out of office. (North Texas Daily, TX)

    Pennsylvania, not going forward  Oct 5, 2005
    The first is the effort currently under way in federal court in Harrisburg to put the Dover area of Pennsylvania on the map as the site of the new, formerly Tennessee-based, Scopes monkey trial, a replacement for that dismal 1925 phenomenon as the epitome of American primitivism and ignorance. Pennsylvania people are seeking to reject not only science but America's traditional good sense in not waging internal religious warfare. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)

    BIG SANDY BENEFITING FROM OPEN WEEK  Oct 5, 2005
    Scott Callaway sighed at the prospect of scheduling an open date when he and his coaching staff first sat down two years ago to map out their team's future ... " Shane Stark covers sports. He can be reached at 903.596.6293. e-mail: ?Tyler Morning Telegraph 2005 KINGRobert E. Lee will take on rival Longview Thursday in a battle of traditional East Texas powers. The game is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. at Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium, and will be shown live to a national audience... (Tyler Morning Telegraph, TX)

    New pretenders target Brown  Oct 5, 2005
    By postcode or place. Old and young pretenders target Brown. (Guardian Unlimited)

    Plans called vital for being prepared  Oct 5, 2005
    Families should also map out where to go and what to do during a disaster ... Tools - Pack flashlights, a battery-powered radio, extra batteries, plastic sheeting, mess kits or paper cups and plates, maps, matches, paper and pencils or pens. (Billings Gazette, MT)

    Britain no longer having a Nice time  Oct 5, 2005
    By postcode or place. Conditions in high street weakest for 22 years Despite slowdown, cut in interest rates unlikely. (Guardian Unlimited)

    Old and young pretenders target Brown  Oct 5, 2005
    By postcode or place. Michael White, Tania Branigan and Julian GloverWednesday October 5, 2005. (Guardian Unlimited)

    Harvard physicist, 80, earns Nobel  Oct 5, 2005
    Today's Globe Opinion Magazine Education Science NECN Special reports Obituaries. Four decades after his research launched a whole new branch of physics, Harvard University professor Roy J. Glauber was named a co-recipient of the Nobel Prize yesterday for insights into the strange behavior of light that laid the groundwork for high precision instruments from lasers to global positioning systems. (Boston Globe)

    Head of herbicide probe at base resigns, citing health  Oct 5, 2005
    Today's Globe Opinion Magazine Education Science NECN Special reports Obituaries. FREDERICTON, New Brunswick --A federal inquiry into the use of Agent Orange and other toxic herbicides at a New Brunswick military base used by the Maine National Guard has been dealt a serious setback with the sudden resignation of its lead investigator. (Boston Globe)

    Move aimed at reversing dip in enlistments  Oct 5, 2005
    Google map says Taiwan part of China. Pro-troops talk-show host back on air. (WorldNetDaily)

    doomed to become overweight.  Oct 5, 2005
    com - Health - Over Long Run, Most Americans Will Be Fat, Study Says. Over Long Run, Most Americans Will Be Fat, Study Says. (Click2Houston, TX)

    High Court To Hear Challenge To Assisted Suicide Law  Oct 5, 2005
    com - Health - Supreme Court To Hear Assisted Suicide Case. Supreme Court To Hear Assisted Suicide Case. (Click2Houston, TX)

    Asking more of health workers  Oct 5, 2005
    Today's Globe Opinion Magazine Education Science NECN Special reports Obituaries. CLEVE L. KILLINGSWORTH AND PETER SLAVIN. (Boston Globe)

    Genzyme thinks 'green' for new labs  Oct 5, 2005
    Personal Tech Markets Your Money Technology Healthcare Columnists Latest news Message Boards. Eco-friendly facility in Framingham will be the firm's largest. (Boston Globe)

    Diabetics put at risk amid hurricane exodus  Oct 5, 2005
    Personal Tech Markets Your Money Technology Healthcare Columnists Latest news Message Boards. Shortage of drugs, supplies reveals holes in government disaster plans for patients. (Boston Globe)

    Relocated Fenway development draws praise  Oct 5, 2005
    Red Sox Patriots Celtics Bruins Revolution Colleges High school Other Sports NESN Dirt Dogs Calendar. The decision to move developer John Rosenthal's planned mixed-use complex a block to the west appears to have broken a two-year logjam and may speed development over the Massachusetts Turnpike and around Fenway Park. (Boston Globe)

    Bush seeks military option on bird flu  Oct 5, 2005
    Today's Globe Opinion Magazine Education Science NECN Special reports Obituaries. Suggests troops should be sent in if outbreak occurs. (Boston Globe)

    Report blasts city union pay raises  Oct 5, 2005
    Today's Globe Opinion Magazine Education Science NECN Special reports Obituaries. Calls for changes in bargaining law. (Boston Globe)

    Healthy support  Oct 5, 2005
    Today's Globe Opinion Magazine Education Science NECN Special reports Obituaries. A petition drive that would have been doomed without the support of the religious community is ahead of schedule. (Boston Globe)

    25 killed in Bali blasts; Japanese woman reported among dead  Oct 5, 2005
    "You obviously know nothing about the Bali Bombers from 2002. Yes, arrest and prosecution worked very well. And for a group of people that were happy to die quickly decided they wanted to live and tried to have their death sentences overturned. Nothing better than wtching someone that proclaims they want to die try to prevent it. It was worth its weight in gold. richoenemy of tha enemy (Oct 3 2005 - 07:44)I agree. Problem is, they get the chance to try it again in what, 4 or 5 years? Meanwhile... (Japan Today, Japan)

    Indy Racing League News and Notes ...  Oct 5, 2005
    A map is included and "corn cops" help those who get turned around. Using global positioning satellite, the maze allows intricacies of the image and letters to be seen from the air. (Motor Sport)

    Pioneer Announces a Delay in the Sale of Certain Real Property  Oct 5, 2005
    Marnell Properties' due diligence has been completed, but among the customary conditions that must be satisfied is the recording of a parcel map, after review by the Clark County Planning Commission. The dynamic pace of land development in the Las Vegas Valley has led to delays in the review process, and Pioneer understands that necessary reviews will not be completed in order for the closing of the land sale to occur during 2005. (Yahoo Finance -- Chemical Manufacturing)

    Nepal: Let's Give Peace A Chance  Oct 5, 2005
    Or sit back and watch us disappear from the world map. If that is not the agenda they want to go along, then they should tell us openly what their agenda is. (NewsIsFree-Asia)

    Little known icons left their mark  Oct 5, 2005
    "'Fences' was the play that put him on the map. You could really see that he had matured as a full-fledged playwright.". They weren't worshipped athletes or entertainers. (Daily Press, VA)

    DELAYED JUSTICE By James J. Zogby   Oct 5, 2005
    The Texas indictment springs from more of the sameDeLays ingenious effort to force a redistricting of Texas congressional map to create more Republican friendly districts. To accomplish this, DeLay first had to shift control of Texas state legislature from Democratic to Republican control and then have the Republican legislature order a redrawing of the congressional map. (Aljazeerah.info)

    Police Officer, Woman and Elderly Killed in Gaza Infighting PNA, Hamas Trade Accusations amid Ongoing Israeli Incitement  Oct 5, 2005
    This reality contradicts the Road Map (plan for peace) and our understandings with the Palestinians. We said that Hamas can participate in the elections only if it renounces violence, disarms and retracts its pledge to destroy the State of Israel, the Israeli prime minister said. (Aljazeerah.info)

    Copan readying new storage Revolutions  Oct 5, 2005
    Company's product road map and pricing is somewhat uncertain. Attackers sought to exploit a bug in the TWiki collaboration software. (InfoWorld)

    Genzyme thinks 'green' for new labs  Oct 5, 2005
    Personal Tech Markets Your Money Technology Healthcare Columnists Latest news Message Boards. Eco-friendly facility in Framingham will be the firm's largest. (Boston Globe -- Business)

    Relocated Fenway development draws praise  Oct 5, 2005
    Personal Tech Markets Your Money Technology Healthcare Columnists Latest news Message Boards. The decision to move developer John Rosenthal's planned mixed-use complex a block to the west appears to have broken a two-year logjam and may speed development over the Massachusetts Turnpike and around Fenway Park. (Boston Globe -- Business)

    Business notebook  Oct 5, 2005
    Personal Tech Markets Your Money Technology Healthcare Columnists Latest news Message Boards. The Securities and Exchange Commission proposed granting exchange status to the Nasdaq Stock Market, a change that would allow the computerized trading system to gain independence from its regulator, the NASD.. (Boston Globe -- Business)

    Firms plot growth, but doubt persists  Oct 5, 2005
    Personal Tech Markets Your Money Technology Healthcare Columnists Latest news Message Boards. Poll: 41% of small Mass. (Boston Globe -- Business)

    Building Memories - Oct. 3, 2005  Oct 5, 2005
    The 1888 Perspective Map of Texarkana shows that the south half of Block 22 was already home to elegant business buildings such as the two-story, crowned facade of the Smith kle Building that took up the entire southeast corner of this block, and at 218, P.F. McCormick, Dealer in Produce ries had built his new store. This was a city block that absolutely thrummed with activity, both day and night. (Texarkana Gazette, TX)

    SCOTT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS -Supervisors approve zoning request's first reading  Oct 5, 2005
    He pointed out that some residents raise livestock, and that the proposed subdivision would "totally disrupt this world of theirs." "We're mindful the planning of this area is designated R-1," he said, referring to the county's Future Land Use Map, "but we're also aware it's a guideline and not a mandate. It also is not one that says it must be done as soon as someone wants it to be rezoned." Referring to the supervisors' Sept. 8 public hearing, Laird commented, "Not one of these people that got... (Eldrige North Scott Press, IA)

    Lefthanders exchange compliments  Oct 5, 2005
    Red Sox Patriots Celtics Bruins Revolution Colleges High school Other Sports NESN Dirt Dogs Calendar. CHICAGO -- At 42 years, 138 days, David Wells today becomes the oldest pitcher to start a postseason game in the 105-year history of the Red Sox (122 games and counting). (Boston Globe -- Sports)

    Rib injury ends Peavy's season  Oct 5, 2005
    Red Sox Patriots Celtics Bruins Revolution Colleges High school Other Sports NESN Dirt Dogs Calendar. Jumping up and down in a close knot of teammates during San Diego's celebration of the NL West championship, Jake Peavy felt a sharp twinge in his rib cage. (Boston Globe -- Sports)

    Sanders and Cardinals start fast, then hold on  Oct 5, 2005
    Red Sox Patriots Celtics Bruins Revolution Colleges High school Other Sports NESN Dirt Dogs Calendar. CARDINALS 8, PADRES 5. (Boston Globe -- Sports)

    Curry deal gets OK from NBA  Oct 5, 2005
    Red Sox Patriots Celtics Bruins Revolution Colleges High school Other Sports NESN Dirt Dogs Calendar. The New York Knicks are ready to take a chance on Eddy Curry. (Boston Globe -- Sports)

    Disasters from the past hit home in this pair of powerful accounts  Oct 5, 2005
    Movies Restaurants Food Calendar Music Theater/Arts TV Books Celebrity news. Curse of the Narrows: The Halifax Disaster of 1917, By Laura M. MacDonald, Walker, 356 pp. (Boston Globe -- Living)

    Mosley mystery blooms amid flower children  Oct 5, 2005
    Mosley mystery bloomsamid flower children - The Boston Globe. Movies Restaurants Food Calendar Music Theater/Arts TV Books Celebrity news. (Boston Globe -- Living)

    Shelby? North meets odd non-conference foe  Oct 5, 2005
    Shelby has been on the state football map for a long time, dating back to when old Shelby High made its first appearance in a state final game in 1924. The Golden Lions lost to Southwest Onslow High in the 2A state final a year ago and only lost to rival Crest, another regular powerhouse, before that. (Huntersville Herald, NC)

    Doctor Atomic  Oct 5, 2005
    With text all over the map and music striking yet ephemeral, the story should ground matters, being relatively straightforward in outline. It's June 1945. (Variety)

    Healthy support  Oct 5, 2005
    Today's Globe Opinion Magazine Education Science NECN Special reports Obituaries. A petition drive that would have been doomed without the support of the religious community is ahead of schedule. (Boston Globe -- Local)

    Rowley reporter killed after her car, van collide  Oct 5, 2005
    Today's Globe Opinion Magazine Education Science NECN Special reports Obituaries. Ipswich native was also a teacher. (Boston Globe -- Local)

    Jury still out in Chinatown murder trial  Oct 5, 2005
    Today's Globe Opinion Magazine Education Science NECN Special reports Obituaries. NEW ENGLAND IN BRIEF. (Boston Globe -- Local)

    Program pairing kidney donors, strangers reports great success  Oct 5, 2005
    Today's Globe Opinion Magazine Education Science NECN Special reports Obituaries. Plan targets lack of viable organs. (Boston Globe -- Nation)

    Harvard physicist, 80, earns Nobel  Oct 5, 2005
    Today's Globe Opinion Magazine Education Science NECN Special reports Obituaries. Four decades after his research launched a whole new branch of physics, Harvard University professor Roy J. Glauber was named a co-recipient of the Nobel Prize yesterday for insights into the strange behavior of light that laid the groundwork for high precision instruments from lasers to global positioning systems. (Boston Globe -- Nation)

    Parents warned to improve toddler diet  Oct 5, 2005
    Today's Globe Opinion Magazine Education Science NECN Special reports Obituaries. DALLAS -- As toddlers begin eating ''grown-up" food, they may also develop grown-up eating habits -- like too much junk food and too few vegetables, warn doctors who want parents to change their ways.Within the childhood obesity outbreak is an increasing number of overweight 2-year-olds, according to pediatrics specialists. In an effort to address the problem, the American Heart Association is offering this advice... (Boston Globe -- Nation)

    A Nobel for a cure  Oct 5, 2005
    Today's Globe Opinion Magazine Education Science NECN Special reports Obituaries. EVERY NOBEL Prize comes with a story. (Boston Globe -- Editorial)

    Owl Light & Magnifier  Oct 5, 2005
    Our producer gathered small print items such as a map book, menu, a receipt and a medicine bottle ... Anyone who has tried to read maps knows they can be hard to focus in on. (KPHO.com, AZ)

    Scrambling to Offset Katrina Costs, Republicans Continue Dangerous Fiscal Policy  Oct 5, 2005
    Many believe the meeting was a blatant and somewhat desperate attempt to ease concerns about eroding support for the president among conservative Republicans in Congress and map out a course for realistic cuts to other parts of the budget. So while the GOP has been divided about what programs to cut and by how much, they are in agreement that budget cuts, and not a (or even tax increases), is the first priority in attempts to offset the cost of Katrina-related spending. (OMB Watch)


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