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04-May-2006

 

  • 'Wal-Mart Saves the World (The Motley Fool via Yahoo! News)

  • Was April good for you? It certainly was for Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT - News). The world's largest retailer posted a 6.8% gain in comps for the month of April. The company was originally forecasting for same-store sales to grow between 4% and 6% higher.

  • 'All Rugby News (scrum.com)

  • This page covers all rugby and tournament news from around the world. Edwards certain Wasps can bounce back 03 May 2006 London Wasps coach Shaun Edwards has backed his side to bounce back from their Guinness Premiership defeat at London Irish last weekend when they face Gloucester in their do or die final league game on Saturday, believing the players thrive on facing adversity.

  • 'The latest news & announcements about Windows based embedded applications ... (WindowsForDevices)

  • The latest news & announcements about Windows based embedded applications ... Keywords: Match: Sort by: Apr. 24, 2006 ? ComVu has announced the "world's first" demonstration of live video broadcasts from a 3G camera-phone using DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcasting - Handheld) protocols.

  • 'China Set To Become World's Second Biggest Tourist Nation (Bernama)

  • HANGZHOU, May 4 (Bernama) -- China is set to become the second largest tourism economy in the world in ten years, Chinese news agency reported Thursday, quoting a report by the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) as saying.

  • 'Nbc News Show Pulls Well Ahead Of Abc (ContactMusic)

  • NBC Nightly News continued to widen its lead over ABC's World News Tonight last week. Nielsen figures indicated that the NBC news program attracted

  • 'Three Wizards make U.S. World Cup team (Kansas City Star)

  • Wizards defender Jimmy Conrad got the good news early. Conrad learned of his inclusion on the U.S. soccer team?s roster for this summer?s World Cup in Germany before officially hearing from U.S. coach Bruce Arena, who made the announcement on ESPN?s ?SportsCenter.?

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