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3 Charged in 2005 London Transit Attacks
The charges against three Muslim men today were the first to be brought in connection with the attack.
New York Times - April 5, 2007
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UK sailors reunited with families
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UK sailors reunited with families
Fifteen British service members detained for almost two weeks in Iran are reunited with their families after flying home from Tehran. After landing at London's Heathrow Airport following a six-hour flight, they were transferred by helicopter to a military base in southwestern England.
CNN - April 5, 2007
Gonzales prepping for critical testimony on firing
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Gonzales prepping for critical testimony on firing
As part of intensive preparations for coming congressional questioning concerning the eight fired U.S. attorneys, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales next week will take part in mock question-and-answer sessions that could include outside legal advisers, Justice Department officials said Thursday.
CNN - April 5, 2007
Florida Lets Most Felons Regain Voting Rights
The change is a major step for Florida, which bans more people from the polls than any other state.
New York Times - April 5, 2007
The Masters: Mickelson's Defense Off to Rough Start
Justin Rose led the field at three-under-par Thursday while defending champion Phil Mickelson stumbled to a four-over-par 76 in the first round.
New York Times - April 5, 2007
Questions Arise About Britons? Actions in Iran
Britain?s relief at the sailors and marines safe return was tarnished by questions about how they behaved during their detention.
New York Times - April 5, 2007
Europe Looks Into Possible War Crimes in Somalia
European diplomats are investigating whether Ethiopian and Somali government forces committed war crimes last week during heavy fighting in Somalia?s capital.
New York Times - April 5, 2007
Claim Raises Questions About Nuclear Plant
The owner of an Ohio nuclear plant has asked its insurance company to pay for two years of lost production after a corrosion problem that it called ?unexpected and unforeseeable.?
New York Times - April 5, 2007
China?s Harvest in Brazil
Diminishing cropland and water supplies are pushing China to seek more of its staples from South America.
New York Times - April 5, 2007
China Says It Had Nothing to Do With Tainted Pet Foods
The government said it did not export wheat gluten or any product that might have put poison in dog and cat food in the United States.
New York Times - April 5, 2007
Ford Pays Chief $28 Million for 4 Months? Work
The automaker, which reported a record $12.7 billion in losses last year, paid its new leader more than three times as much as any other executive.
New York Times - April 5, 2007
Cable TV Networks Boycott eBay Ad Exchange
National networks tested the exchange and decided that it went too far in removing humans from the ad sales process.
New York Times - April 5, 2007
Kerkorian Offers $4.5 Billion for Chrysler
The bid came 12 years after an earlier attempt by the billionaire to buy the company, which was instead acquired later by Daimler-Benz of Germany.
New York Times - April 5, 2007
Billionaire buys stake in Arsenal
ITV plc unconditionally sell their 9.99% shareholidng in Arsenal Holdings plc to Stan Kroenke's KSE UK INC.
BBC News - April 5, 2007
Canadian's terror appeal denied
Canada's Supreme Court denies a terror suspect the right to appeal against anti-terror legislation.
BBC News - April 5, 2007
Kerkorian in $4.5bn Chrysler bid
Billionaire Kirk Kerkorian's firm Tracinda makes a $4.5bn cash offer for Chrysler, the ailing US arm of DaimlerChrysler.
BBC News - April 5, 2007
Army experts remove live mortar
A live mortar and launching tube found close to Lurgan is removed by Army technical experts.
BBC News - April 5, 2007
Redgrave's trophies stolen
Thieves take Sports Personality trophies from the home of Olympic gold medallist Sir Steve Redgrave.
BBC News - April 5, 2007
UK meets Hamas PM over reporter
A British diplomat meets the Palestinian prime minister for talks on missing BBC journalist Alan Johnston.
BBC News - April 5, 2007
S Korea pledge on North food aid
South Korea will give rice to North Korea even if it misses a deadline to close its nuclear plant, an official says.
BBC News - April 5, 2007
Football: Spurs stumble in Seville
Sevilla beat Tottenham 2-1 in the first leg of the Uefa Cup quarter-final.
BBC News - April 5, 2007
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WILL NBC'S BAN OF ANN COULTER HURT HER BOOK SALES?
NOT A BIT. NOBODY WATCHING NBC CAN READ ANYWAY.
NO. ANYBODY WATCHING NBC IS NOT LIKELY TO BUY ANN'S BOOK ANYWAY.
YES. SHE MIGHT AS WELL HAWK THE BOOK ON THE STREETS IF SHE CAN'T GET ON NBC.
I WOULDN'T HAVE BOUGHT THE BOOK UNTIL NBC BANNED HER.
IF ANN WILL COME OVER AND READ IT TO ME I WILL BUY A DOZEN!!!
 
 

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