Monday, October 21, 2002


World Business Briefing: Europe. BRITAIN: Eurotunnel'S Sales Up; GERMANY: Drug Lawsuits;.
8:32:32 PM    

World Business Briefing: Asia. HONG KONG: Jobless Rate Falls; SOUTH KOREA: Credit Card Profit Slips; JAPAN: Mazda Revises Output;.
8:32:31 PM    

World Business Briefing: Americas. CANADA: Bid For Coal Miner;.
8:32:30 PM    

TXU Is Selling British Division for $2.1 Billion. TXU, the troubled Texas utility, agreed to sell its British retail business and power generation plants to E.ON of Germany for about $2.1 billion. By Suzanne Kapner.
8:32:29 PM    

The Science and Politics of Super Rice. Reversing its once-enthusiastic embrace of genetic experiments, China has imposed restrictions on domestic varieties of genetically modified crops like rice, soybeans and vegetables. By Joseph Kahn.
8:32:28 PM    

Canadian Bank Is Curbing U.S. Supermarket Venture. The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce said that it would "substantially reduce or close" its money-losing venture with supermarket chains in the United States. By Bernard Simon.
8:32:26 PM    

U.S. Oil Still Pours From a Mideast Barrel. Despite talk of war with Iraq and the continuing fallout from Sept. 11, Western oil companies are showing no intentions of veering away from the Middle East. By Neela Banerjee.
8:32:25 PM    

Rating Move Aids Borrowing by Japanese Companies. Moody's raised the Japan's foreign currency debt ceiling, making it easier and cheaper for big Japanese companies like to borrow dollars and other foreign currencies. By Ken Belson.
8:32:24 PM    

In Germany, Banks Mirror Wide Malaise in Economy. With plummeting share prices, faltering credit ratings and bad loans that keep piling up, Germany's banking system has come to symbolize the country's broader economic distress. By Mark Landler.
8:32:23 PM    

Another Accounting Error at Swiss Life. For the second time in less than a month, Swiss Life said that it had to restate its results by hundreds of millions of dollars to correct an accounting error. By Alan Cowell.
8:32:22 PM    

World Briefing: World. TWO BILLION CAN'T GET VITAL MEDICINE;.
8:32:21 PM    

World Briefing: Middle East. BAHRAIN: King Tries To Get Out The Vote;.
8:32:20 PM    

World Briefing: Europe. THE HAGUE: New Indictments In Bosnia Massacre; ITALY: 300 Illegal Immigrants Captured;." BRITAIN: Pressing Firefighters Not To Strike; IRELAND: New Effort To Shut British Atom Plant; HUNGARY: Pro-Europe Vote Leftist Parties That Favor Joining The European Union Swept Local Elections Over The Weekend, Also Handing A Victory To The New Government Led By The Hungarian Socialist Party. "Thank You, Hungary," The Socialist Prime Minister, Peter Medgyessy, Said After His Party And An Ally Took Nearly 49 Percent Of The Vote.
8:32:19 PM    

World Briefing: Americas. ECUADOR: Presidential Race Heads To Runoff;.
8:32:18 PM    

World Briefing: Africa. ERITREA: Dispute With U.S.;.
8:32:17 PM    

6 Indicted on Charges of Providing Material Aid to Terrorist Group. A federal grand jury in Buffalo indicted six men on Monday who allegedly participated in an Al Qaeda training camp in the summer of 2001. By Marc Santora.
8:32:15 PM    

Chinese Bass Hated Music, but Hear Him Now. Hao Jiang Tian's tale is so filled with derring-do, betrayal, passion and fate that it might best be voiced in Italian, by a tenor. By Robert Lipsyte and Lois B. Morris.
8:32:13 PM    

Strike Staged in Venezuela to Force Vote. The opposition movement in Venezuela staged a national strike on Monday to force Hugo Ch[omega]vez to hold early elections. By Juan Forero.
8:32:12 PM    

North Korea's A-Arms Project Jeopardizes Aid, Japan Says. Japan will stop financing two nuclear reactors in North Korea and suspend talks on normalizing relations if there is no progress on ending the North's clandestine nuclear weapons program. By James Brooke.
8:32:12 PM    

Iraqi City Seen as Powder Keg if Hussein Were to Be Ousted. The Iraqi government has displaced or relocated nearly a million Iraqis in the last three decades, creating deep regional and ethnic fractures that could erupt into civil war if President Saddam Hussein is deposed. By James Dao.
8:32:11 PM    

Citing North Korea, an Iraqi Aide Says 'Oil and Israel,' Not Weapons, Spur the U.S.. One of President Saddam Hussein's top advisers said on Monday that the real American objective in threatening Iraq was "oil and Israel," not the administration's professed concern about secret weapons programs. By John F. Burns.
8:32:10 PM    

U.S. Refines Plan for War in Cities. The American military is polishing a plan for attacking Baghdad that calls for isolating the city and then taking control of it while avoiding house-to-house combat. By Eric Schmitt and Thom Shanker.
8:32:09 PM    

Abrupt Amnesty at Iraqi Prisons: A Joy for Many, Grief for Some. No event in years has shaken Iraq like the amnesty with which President Saddam Hussein emptied Iraq's jails on Sunday.
8:32:07 PM    

For Women, a Male Mannerism: The Water Pipe. More and more, cafe aficionados and health experts say, women as young as high-school age are taking up the water pipe, or shisha, as it is called. By Daniel J. Wakin.
8:32:06 PM    

'Jesus' Inscription on Stone May Be Earliest Ever Found. An inscription in stone found in or near Jerusalem bears the words "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus." That could well be the earliest artifact ever found relating to the historical Jesus. By John Noble Wilford.
8:32:05 PM    

13 Protesting Bush's Stance on Iraq Enter U.N. Building. Demonstrators on Monday, protesting the Bush administration's confrontation with Baghdad, got inside the General Assembly, where they shouted, "No war in Iraq!" By Julia Preston.
8:32:04 PM    

U.N. Study Says Armies Leave Corrupt Networks in Congo. Even as Rwanda, Zimbabwe and Uganda are withdrawing their troops from Congo, they are leaving behind "networks" of corrupt businesspeople and criminals to exploit the nation's natural riches. By The New York Times.
8:32:02 PM    

Mexicans Arrest 25 to Stop Ring That Worked for Drug Cartels. Mexican officials said on Monday that they had arrested 25 people who infiltrated the army on behalf of some of the nation's most powerful drug kingpins. By Tim Weiner.
8:32:01 PM    

U.N. Food Agency Is Seeking Aid for Afghanistan and Africa. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization appealed on Monday for immediate help for Afghanistan and southern Africa. By Elizabeth Becker.
8:31:59 PM    

India and Pakistan: The Dispute Burns On as Armies Withdraw. India and Pakistan are getting ready to pull hundreds of thousands of troops back from their border after the largest and longest peacetime standoff in their history. By Amy Waldman with David Rohde.
8:31:58 PM    

U.S. Revises Iraq Resolution, but an Accord Still Eludes It. The United States presented a slightly revised draft resolution on Iraq to the four other permanent members of the Security Council on Monday. By Julia Preston.
8:31:57 PM    

For Indonesia Leader, Small Talk Edges Tough Talk. Can president Megawati Sukarnoputri of Indonesia change her modus operandi after 14 months on the job? Can she rule rather than reign? By Jane Perlez.
8:31:55 PM    

Bush Sees Korean Nuclear Effort as Different From Iraq's. President Bush indicated on Monday that he saw a significant difference between North Korea's development of nuclear weapons and Iraq's pursuit of them. By Elisabeth Bumiller.
8:31:54 PM    

Bush Declares U.S. Is Using Diplomacy to Disarm Hussein. President Bush said on Monday that the United States was trying diplomacy "one more time" to disarm Saddam Hussein "peacefully." By David E. Sanger.
8:31:53 PM    

Technology Briefing: Internet. JUDGE RULES ON WEB SITES FOR THE DISABLED; AD REVENUE ON NET DROPS 4% IN 2ND QUARTER;.
8:31:52 PM    

Technology Briefing: Hardware. LEXMARK POSTS 29% INCREASE IN INCOME; TEXAS INSTRUMENTS REPORTS NET INCOME; SUPERCOMPUTER TO USE ADVANCED MICRO CHIPS;.
8:31:51 PM    

Technology Briefing: E-Commerce. NORTHWEST AIRLINES REACHES PACT WITH EXPEDIA; TMP WILL SPIN OFF EXECUTIVE SEARCH UNIT;.
8:31:51 PM    

World Business Briefing: Asia. HONG KONG: Jobless Rate Falls; SOUTH KOREA: Credit Card Profit Slips; JAPAN: Mazda Revises Output;.
8:31:50 PM    

World Business Briefing: Americas. CANADA: Bid For Coal Miner;.
8:31:48 PM    

World Business Briefing: Europe. BRITAIN: Eurotunnel'S Sales Up; GERMANY: Drug Lawsuits;.
8:31:47 PM    

U.N. Food Agency Is Seeking Aid for Afghanistan and Africa. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization appealed on Monday for immediate help for Afghanistan and southern Africa. By Elizabeth Becker.
8:31:45 PM    

Another Accounting Error at Swiss Life. For the second time in less than a month, Swiss Life said that it had to restate its results by hundreds of millions of dollars to correct an accounting error. By Alan Cowell.
8:31:44 PM    

TXU Is Selling British Division for $2.1 Billion. TXU, the troubled Texas utility, agreed to sell its British retail business and power generation plants to E.ON of Germany for about $2.1 billion. By Suzanne Kapner.
8:31:43 PM    

In Germany, Banks Mirror Wide Malaise in Economy. With plummeting share prices, faltering credit ratings and bad loans that keep piling up, Germany's banking system has come to symbolize the country's broader economic distress. By Mark Landler.
8:31:42 PM    

Rating Move Aids Borrowing by Japanese Companies. Moody's raised the Japan's foreign currency debt ceiling, making it easier and cheaper for big Japanese companies like to borrow dollars and other foreign currencies. By Ken Belson.
8:31:41 PM    

3 Big Advertisers Shift Their Accounts. 3 Big Advertisers Shift Their Accounts.
8:31:40 PM    

Using News Media as a Conduit Has Worked, Some Officers Say. It is rare for the police to try to talk to suspects through the news media, as is being done with the sniper in the Washington area, but it has worked a few times. By Fox Butterfield and Kevin Flynn.
8:31:39 PM    

Marketers Try to Take the Boo Out of Halloween. For the second consecutive year, Madison Avenue is exorcising many of the spooky, ghoulish and violent elements from Halloween advertising. By Stuart Elliott.
8:31:38 PM    

Midwest Express Cutting Back on Food. Midwest Express Cutting Back on Food. By Joe Sharkey.
8:31:37 PM    

A High-Technology Star Is Also a Cultural Oasis. Austin, Tx., is a cultural oasis and something of a star in the area of high-technology hardware. By Drew Limsky.
8:31:36 PM    

Crime Is a Rising Threat in Many Areas. I went online to a Web site where the State Department posts a long list, country by country, of current international travel warnings. Here are some excerpts: By Joe Sharkey.
8:31:34 PM    

Using Technology to Add New Dimensions to the Nightly Call Home. Using instant messaging, phone, fax, e-mail and even videoconferencing, travelers are keeping up with home life and sharing virtual family moments from far away. By Maggie Jackson.
8:31:33 PM    

New Set of Rules Is in the Works for Accounting. The Financial Accounting Standards Board, which is the primary body that issues accounting rules in the United States, is moving to simplify its rules and to rein in other rule makers. By Floyd Norris.
8:31:32 PM    

The Science and Politics of Super Rice. Reversing its once-enthusiastic embrace of genetic experiments, China has imposed restrictions on domestic varieties of genetically modified crops like rice, soybeans and vegetables. By Joseph Kahn.
8:31:32 PM    

Dynegy to Lay Off 14% of Work Force. Dynegy, which is abandoning its energy trading business, said that it would lay off about 780 workers, or 14 percent of its work force. By Bloomberg News.
8:31:31 PM    

Concern to Restate Results. Global Crossing, the bankrupt fiber optic network operator, will restate results for the first nine months of 2001, cutting sales by $19 million. By Bloomberg News.
8:31:30 PM    

Arch Coal Reports a Profit. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 21 (Bloomberg News) Arch Coal posted a third-quarter profit, as the coal producer increased sales and benefited from higher prices under contracts signed last year. By Bloomberg News.
8:31:29 PM    

Ford Is Seeking $1 Billion More in Cuts. Ford Motor's chief executive, William Clay Ford Jr., said that industrywide auto sales were softer than last month and he asked executives at the automaker to find another $1 billion in cost cuts. By Bloomberg News.
8:31:28 PM    

Index of Leading Indicators Off for Fourth Consecutive Month. The index of leading economic indicators fell in September, a private research firm said, the first time that has happened since the start of the 1990-91 recession. By Bloomberg News.
8:31:26 PM    

Better-Than-Expected Profit Reports Lift Shares Again. By Bloomberg News. By Bloomberg News.
8:31:25 PM    

3M Reports 38% Increase in Net Income. The 3M Company said Monday that its third-quarter net income increased 38 percent, the largest quarterly profit in five years. By Bloomberg News.
8:31:24 PM    

Continental in Accord With Machinists. Continental Airlines will give mechanics with 30 years or more of service $40,000 to retire by 2004 under the terms of a tentative contract reached with the workers' union. By Bloomberg News.
8:31:23 PM    

Cendant Profit Falls on Adjusted Basis. By Bloomberg News. By Bloomberg News.
8:31:21 PM    

Canadian Bank Is Curbing U.S. Supermarket Venture. The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce said that it would "substantially reduce or close" its money-losing venture with supermarket chains in the United States. By Bernard Simon.
8:31:21 PM    

Plan to Seek Faster Release of Generics. President Bush is to announce on Monday that his administration will carry out measures intended to give Americans faster access to generic versions of drugs. By Elisabeth Bumiller.
8:31:19 PM    

Kmart Encouraged as Sales Fall at a Slower Rate. Kmart said that it lost $176 million last month, but the rate of that decline slowed considerably as the company introduced new products and tried fresh strategies. By Constance L. Hays.
8:31:18 PM    

United Plans to Cut $1.4 Billion in Operations and 1,250 Jobs. UAL, the parent company of United Airlines, said that it planned to save $100 million a year from a streamlining that includes the loss of about 1,250 jobs. By Edward Wong.
8:31:17 PM    

U.S. Oil Still Pours From a Mideast Barrel. Despite talk of war with Iraq and the continuing fallout from Sept. 11, Western oil companies are showing no intentions of veering away from the Middle East. By Neela Banerjee.
8:31:15 PM    

First Boston Faces Another Fraud Charge From a State. Massachusetts regulators filed a fraud complaint against Credit Suisse First Boston, contending that the firm's investment advice had been tainted by its hunger for fees from corporate clients. By Patrick Mcgeehan with Norm Alster.
8:31:14 PM    

Incentives Still Leave G.M. Short of Market Goal. Despite a relentless campaign of incentives, G.M. officials expressed doubts about achieving their goal of capturing 29 percent of the United States market for new cars this year. By Micheline Maynard.
8:31:14 PM    

S.E.C. Said to Tell Stewart of Evidence for Civil Complaint. Martha Stewart has been notified by the Securities and Exchange Commission that it has sufficient evidence to bring a civil complaint against her. By Constance L. Hays.
8:31:13 PM    

Public College Tuitions Rise 10% Amid Financing Cuts. Public colleges and universities increased tuition in response to budget cuts, fewer donations, and declining returns from endowments. By Diana Jean Schemo.
8:31:05 PM    

In New Hampshire, Abuse Cases Upend a Roman Catholic Bishop. The career of Bishop John B. McCormack illustrates the dilemma posed by the Vatican's refusal to endorse parts of a new sexual abuse policy. By Sam Dillon.
8:31:05 PM    

Police Ask Caller in the Sniper Case to Make Contact. Police once more reached out directly to the mysterious figure they think has intimate knowledge of the sniper's deadly spree. By Francis X. Clines with Christopher Drew.
8:31:04 PM    

Three Plays, Nine Hours Celebrating Political Imperfection. Tom Stoppard's exploration of the life of the mind in mid-19th-century Russia is a timely reminder of why, for all its undeniable flaws, America's way has always been better than the utopian alternatives. By Adam Cohen.
7:31:04 PM    

Ending a Drug Patent Scam. In a year when Congress failed to pass prescription drug coverage under Medicare and bills designed to rein in high drug prices, this was the best they could get.
7:31:03 PM    

The Clean Water Act at 30. The Bush administration has done little to broaden the reach of the Clean Water Act, and there are those in the environmental community who fear that he is now plotting to weaken it in fundamental ways, chiefly by narrowing its scope.
7:31:02 PM    

Intel to Invest $150 Million in Wireless Technology. Intel said on Monday it plans to invest $150 million in companies developing high-speed wireless networking technology. By Reuters.
6:31:19 PM    

Bush Sees Little Hope That Hussein Will Disarm. But President Bush said today that if the Iraqi leader met all United Nations conditions, "that in itself would signal the regime has changed." By The Associated Press.
6:31:15 PM    

Onions May Not Always Be Nature's Tear-Jerkers. This week's column includes items on genetically altered onions, microwave technology and how to help track the West Nile virus. By Henry Fountain.
6:31:13 PM    

Microwaved Microbes. This week's question: Does water boiled in a microwave have the same germ-killing abilities as old-fashioned boiled water? By C. Claiborne Ray.
6:31:12 PM    

Vital Gear for Birders: A Good Book. For modern birding, a rapidly growing pastime that now takes in tens of millions of people, a book is the single most important piece of gear. By James Gorman.
6:31:12 PM    

The Universe Seems So Simple, Until You Have to Explain It. So much is known about the universe, and so little. By Dennis Overbye.
6:31:12 PM    

The Inquiring Minds Behind 200 Years of Inventions. To celebrate its 200th anniversary, the United States Patent and Trademark Office last week brought together inventors to talk about what they do. By Warren E. Leary.
6:31:11 PM    

Outbreaks of a Rare Botulism Strain Stymie Scientists. Biologists think exotic species from Eastern Europe may be to blame for a botulism outbreak on Lake Erie in early September. By Jim Robbins.
6:31:11 PM    

13 Ways (at Least) of Looking at a Sparrow. What characterizes David Allen Sibley's approach to birds is a love for detail, and a downright passionate interest in taxonomy. By James Gorman.
6:31:10 PM    

Was Troy a Metropolis? Homer Isn't Talking. Two respected professors on the same German university could not differ more over what to make of the ruins at the presumed site in western Turkey. By John Noble Wilford.
6:31:10 PM    

S.E.C. to Seek Fraud Charges Against Martha Stewart. The enforcement unit of the S.EC. plans to recommend filing securities fraud charges against Martha Stewart over her sale of ImClone Systems stock. By Reuters.
6:31:07 PM    

The Price of Stability. Until we face up to the very real possibility that a multiyear occupation will be needed, we have not yet accepted the reality of what war to overthrow Saddam Hussein could entail. By Michael O'hanlon.
6:31:05 PM    

Rejecting the Bishops. It is no surprise that Vatican officials have put the United States Catholic bishops' zero-tolerance policy on hold. By Margaret O'brien Steinfels.
6:31:04 PM    

Business as Usual. The mood among business lobbyists, according to a jubilant official at the Heritage Foundation, is one of "optimism, bordering on giddiness." By Paul Krugman.
6:31:04 PM    

Are the Saudis the Enemy?. Osama bin Laden succeeded magnificently, it seems, in at least one of his goals: creating a rift between the United States and Saudi Arabia. By Nicholas D. Kristof.
6:31:03 PM    

Seceding Suburbs. Seceding Suburbs To the Editor:.
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Japan Can't Bully Greenpeace on Whaling. Japan Can't Bully Greenpeace on Whaling To the Editor:.
6:31:03 PM    

Fear Can Be Helpful. Fear Can Be Helpful To the Editor:.
6:31:02 PM    

North Korea's Bargain. North Korea's Bargain To the Editor:.
6:31:02 PM    

A Middle Ground on Smokers' Rights. A Middle Ground on Smokers' Rights To the Editor:.
6:31:01 PM    

Discrimination and Tiger Woods. Discrimination And Tiger Woods To the Editor:.
6:31:01 PM    

The Foreign Policy of S.U.V.'s. The Foreign Policy of S.U.V.'s To the Editor:.
6:31:01 PM    

Massachusetts Files Fraud Charge Against First Boston. Massachusetts officials filed a fraud charge against Credit Suisse First Boston after finding that the firm's investment advice was tainted by its hunger for fees from corporate clients. By Patrick Mcgeehan.
3:31:07 PM    

U.S. Prods Sudan to End 20-Year War. WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush signed a get-tough-on-Sudan resolution Monday meant to prod the government of Africa's largest nation toward ending a 20-year-old war that has killed some 2 million people. By The Associated Press.
1:31:11 PM    

Massachusetts Regulator to File Complaint Against C.S.F.B.. Massachusetts regulators said today that they will file a civil complaint against Credit Suisse First Boston charging investment bankers controlled research at the bank. By Reuters.
1:31:04 PM    

Nortel Scores Wireless Deals and Stock Jumps. Nortel Networks shares jumped 21 percent on Monday after it signed contracts worth $280 million to supply wireless network gear to China Unicom. By Reuters.
1:31:02 PM    

Plan to Seek Faster Release of Generics. President Bush is to announce on Monday that his administration will carry out measures intended to give Americans faster access to generic versions of drugs. By Elisabeth Bumiller.
12:31:10 PM    

Study Finds Slow Economy Led to Higher College Tuition. A study released today says declining tax revenues caused college tuition and fees to increase. By The Associated Press.
11:31:14 AM    

Police in Sniper Hunt Converge on Van in Virginia; 2 Being Held. In a highly coordinated move, armed local and federal officials engaged in the hunt for a roving suburban sniper converged on a white minivan parked outside Richmond, Va. By Francis X. Clines with Terence Neilan.
11:31:13 AM    

Deadly Car Bomb Destroys Bus in Northern Israel. An Israeli bus was destroyed by a car bomb on a highway in northern Israel today, the authorities said, and medical workers reported at least 8 people killed. By Joel Greenberg with Mark J. Prendergast.
11:31:03 AM    

Jerusalem Artifact Could Be Earliest Relating to Existence of Jesus. An inscription in stone found in or near Jerusalem bears the words "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus." This could well be the earliest artifact ever found relating to the existence of Jesus. By John Noble Wilford.
10:31:21 AM    

British Concern to Help U.S. Track Terrorists. Autonomy, a British developer of sophisticated information retrieval software, plans to announce that it has been chosen to provide an analysis system to help the United States government track suspected terrorists. By John Markoff.
10:31:10 AM    

Dow Sharply Higher in Midday Trading. Stocks cut losses and moved into the positive after an early bout of profit taking today. By Reuters.
10:31:02 AM    

Stocks Mixed in Midday Trading. Wary of the stock market's long-term prospects, investors searched for direction today, leaving stocks mixed after two weeks of stunning gains. By The Associated Press.
9:31:08 AM    

Del Ponte Hands Srebrenica Indictments to Belgrade. U.N. war crimes prosecutor Carla Del Ponte said today she had brought to Belgrade two unsealed indictments linked to the Srebrenica massacre in the Bosnian war. By Reuters.
9:31:04 AM    

Divided Court Refuses to Take Case on Execution of Minors. The Supreme Court was bitterly divided in refusing to consider ending the execution of killers who were under 18 when they committed their crimes. By The Associated Press.
8:31:19 AM    

Bush Announces Moves for Faster Release of Generic Drugs. President Bush announced today that his administration will carry out measures intended to give Americans faster access to low-cost generic versions of brand-name drugs. By Elisabeth Bumiller.
7:31:31 AM    

Asia-Pacific Sales Boost Profits at 3M. 3M on Monday reported quarterly earnings rose 38 percent on cost-cutting and strong Asia-Pacific sales. By Reuters.
7:31:20 AM    

First Boston Rejects Demand By State for Civil Settlement. The investment firm Credit Suisse First Boston, facing a civil charge in Massachusetts over its stock research, rejected the state's demand for a settlement. By Patrick Mcgeehan.
7:31:17 AM    

Stocks Expected to Slide in Early Trading. Stocks were expected to open lower today at the beginning of another very busy week for third-quarter earnings. By Reuters.
6:31:10 AM    

North Korea Ready to Negotiate Nuclear Weapons Program. North Korea said today that it was willing to negotiate over its nuclear weapons program if the United States withdraws its "hostile policy" toward the communist country. By The Associated Press.
4:31:24 AM    

Gunman Kills Two, Injures Eight at Australia Campus. A man firing a shotgun killed two people and injured eight on Monday at a university campus in the Australian city of Melbourne. By Reuters.
12:31:09 AM