Contributed by: filbert Monday, July 25 2005 @ 07:16 AM CST
As always, click on the article title above or on "read more" below to get the entire list. #9: Noodling: "You just get a fever for it"
Kansas City Star article[*2] reports:
“I wouldn’t want to stick my hand down in a hole under the bank knowing fish this big are down there,” said Missouri biologist Nathan Woodland.
Related: Noodling becomes legal in Georgia on Friday[*3] .
#8: Royals 6, Blue Jays 5
D.J. Carrasco gets the win[*4] . Royals need to go 46-20 to finish .500, 29-37 to avoid 100 losses.
#7: Lance Armstrong takes seventh Tour de France
Armstrong goes out on top[*5] .
#6: Hawaii teen recovering from barracuda attack
19-year-old Tonga Loumoli[*6] suffers attack to his stomach while fishing in the Pacific.
#5: Guy who owns vista.com unhappy with Microsoft
John Wall thinks Microsoft is infringing[*7] on his copyright. Wall runs vista.com[*8] , a software company.
#4: Teamsters, Service Employees, two other unions to leave AFL/CIO
Union solidarity unravels[*9] as four major unions leave the AFL/CIO.
#3: Shuttle on track for Tuesday launch
Weather is the main threat[*10] to the launch, chance of weather problems put at 40%.
#2: The Declining Terrorist Threat (New York Times, July 10, 2001)
There's wrong and then there's this[*11] . Oof.
#1: Iraqis defy thugs, flock to recruiting stations
The Telegraph[*12] reports long lines of young Iraqis wanting to volunteer to join the new Iraqi army.
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