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■Dodgers to return to Memorial Coliseum
Dodgers to return to Memorial Coliseum
As part of the celebration of their 50th anniversary in Los Angeles, the Dodgers announced today that they will return to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for an exhibition contest against the Boston Red Sox. - MLB.com
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Cheney Has Irregular Heartbeat
Vice President Dick Cheney experienced an irregular heartbeat Monday and will be evaluated at George Washington University Hospital. - nytimes.com
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Bush welcomes Gore to White House for talks on climate
President George W. Bush on Monday welcomed defeated Democratic presidential rival Al Gore to the White House for the first time since 2001, celebrating Gore's Nobel Peace Prize and discussing global warming. - Reuters.com
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Putin accuses U.S. of meddling in Russian vote
President Vladimir Putin accused Washington on Monday of plotting to undermine parliamentary elections on December 2, seen widely as a demonstration of his enduring power in Russia. - Reuters.com
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Princess Diana was not pregnant says pathologist
There is nothing to suggest that Diana, Princess of Wales, was pregnant before her death in a car crash in Paris in 1997, says the British pathologist who examined her body. - RIAN.ru
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Dubai International Capital takes Sony stake
Size of "substantial investment" is not clear; shares in Sony closed up 4.6 percent at 5,500 yen ($49.95 U.S.). Dubai International Capital, a private equity company owned by the ruler of Dubai, said it has made a "substantial investment" in Sony, boosting the shares of the Japanese electronics and entertainment firm. - ZDNet.com
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Abu Dhabi Pumping $7.5B Into Citi
Citigroup is still in search of a chief executive, but it has found an angel. The Abu Dhabi Investment Authority is sinking $7.5 billion into the largest US bank, helping to shore up its capital levels, which have been depleted by billions in write-offs related to subprime mortgage securities. - Forbes.com
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Quiet Riot Silenced
Kevin DuBrow, the zebra-pantsed singer for the hit-making heavy metalheads, was found dead in his home in Las Vegas Sunday. He was 52. - Eonline.com
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Super Series: Palander wins opening GS
Finland’s Kalle Palander handily won the season’s first NorAm Super Series GS on Monday at Keystone, Colorado. - SkiRacing.com
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Van Halen Beefs Up 2008 Itinerary
Van Halen has added 23 new U.S. dates to its reunion tour with original lead singer David Lee Roth, extending the trek into April. - Billboard.com
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Virgin holds on as preferred bidder
Northern Rock's board and government stand behind proposals as some attack valuation and financing - Guardian.co.uk
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Israeli forces kill three Palestinians in Gaza Strip
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