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World News Archive05-May-2006
- 'WORLD: Internet gains trust as news source (AsiaMedia)
National television is the most trusted news source, ahead of newspapers and public radio, but the internet is gaining ground, especially among the young, according to a major worldwide survey of trust in the media.- 'Plan In Hand To Develop Bernama Into World Class News Agency (Bernama)
KUALA LUMPUR, May 4 (Bernama) -- The services of the Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama), in particular its audio visual unit Bernama TV, will be enhanced to make it a first class as well as world class news agency, the Dewan Rakyat was told Thursday.- 'All Rugby News (scrum.com)
This page covers all rugby and tournament news from around the world. Swiss head to Austria needing victory 04 May 2006 The Switzerland national team leave for Vienna on Friday for a must-win encounter with Austria in their final European Nations Cup ? Division 3A match on Saturday.- 'New World Restaurant Group Sets Date for First Quarter Financial Results News Release and Conference Call (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
GOLDEN, Colo.----May 4, 2006--New World Restaurant Group, Inc. today announced it will release its fiscal 2007 first quarter financial results before the market opens on May 10, 2006, and follow the announcement with a web cast at 2:15 Mountain Time on the same day.- 'Weekly world news quiz (BBC News)
At the end of another week, test your knowledge with our world news quiz.- '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.- ''World Cup Hooker' Tales Stir U.S. Ire (Newhouse News Service)
BY ROBERT COHEN c. 2006 Newhouse News S ervice WASHINGTON -- As they prepare for next month's World Cup and the arrival of millions of soccer fans, German authorities are taking every precaution to guard against terrorist threats, hooligans and other potential problems.
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