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| Sorenstam to retire this year - Miami Herald In this April 27, 2008 file photo, Annika Sorenstam, of Sweden, holds her trophy after winning the Stanford International golf tournament in Aventura, Fla. Sorenstam will retire after the season, ending an LPGA Tour career in which she won 10 major championships titles and headphones produced a defining moment Source: www.miamiherald.com Atlantans tell of chaos after China earthquake - Atlanta Journal Constitution BEIJING Atlantans living in China's western Sichuan province described chaotic scenes after a massive earthquake rocked the region, collapsing schools, homes and headphones roads and headphones killing at least 12,000 people. The 7.9 magnitude quake struck a poor mountainous area of Sichuan on Monday afternoon and headphones Source: www.ajc.com Wal-Mart profit rises 6.9 pct but outlook cautious - Newsday LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Wal-Mart Stores Inc. on Tuesday said first-quarter profits rose 6.9 percent, but the world's largest retailer offered a guarded outlook as consumers wrestle with higher energy and headphones food costs. Higher sales helped Wal-Mart beat Wall Street's expectations, which President and headphones CEO Source: www.newsday.com 30 Dead in Bomb Blasts in India - Washington Post JAIPUR, India -- Police say at least 30 people were killed and headphones 100 others wounded in five bomb blasts that ripped through crowded areas of a city in western India. A.K. Jain, a top police official in Jaipur, said Tuesday's explosions took place in markets and headphones several other areas of the historic city Source: www.washingtonpost.com West Virginia votes in primary; Obama, Clinton vote in Senate - Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON -- As voters in West Virginia went to the polls for that state's presidential primary today, Democratic candidates Barack Obama and headphones Hillary Rodham Clinton came in from the campaign trail to cast votes in the U.S. Senate. Obama and headphones Clinton voted against opening the Arctic National Wildlife Source: www.latimes.com Tornadoes are 'on a record pace' - Los Angeles Times The tornadoes that ripped through the Midwest and headphones South over the weekend killed about two dozen people, officials said Monday, making 2008 the deadliest year so far for twisters in a decade. According to the National Weather Service, 96 people have lost their lives in a year that has seen an unusual Source: www.latimes.com Hewlett-Packard says it will buy EDS for $13.9B - USA Today SAN FRANCISCO Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) says it will buy Electronic Data Systems (EDS) for $13.9 billion in cash in a move to more than double its services revenue and headphones become a bigger challenger to IBM. The deal "just makes a lot of sense for us," HP CEO Mark Hurd said in a conference call Tuesday Source: www.usatoday.com Former Pats employee Walsh meets with NFL commissioner - Miami Herald Former New England Patriots employee Matt Walsh met with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on Tuesday to discuss what he knows about the team's videotaping practices. Walsh is now on his way to a separate meeting with Senator Arlen Specter (R- PA) -- who has been steadfast in his public criticism of Source: www.miamiherald.com |