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Bigger Than Pluto, but Smaller Than a Planet?
Astronomers have described measurements that pin a size on a large ball of ice and dust in the outskirts of the solar system.
New York Times - February 1, 2006
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CNN - February 1, 2006
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Bush takes State of the Union on the road
President Bush took his State of the Union message on the road Wednesday, traveling to Tennessee to tout his plan to cut U.S. dependence on imported oil.
CNN - February 1, 2006
Israeli Police Clash With Jewish Settlers in West Bank
Police battled stone-throwing settlers today and tore down nine houses built on a hilltop without government approval.
New York Times - February 1, 2006
European Papers Publish Cartoons in Stand for Press Freedom
The cartoons, depicting the Muslim prophet Muhammad, were published in support of a Danish newspaper that caused a huge outcry in the Islamic world.
New York Times - February 1, 2006
Congress Narrowly Approves $39 Billion in Budget Cuts
House Republicans, handing a close-fought victory to President Bush, pushed through a measure today to rein in spending.
New York Times - February 1, 2006
Former U.S. Official in Iraq to Plead Guilty to Corruption
The scheme used sexual favors, jewelry and millions of dollars to steer reconstruction work to a corrupt contractor.
New York Times - February 1, 2006
Egypt Urges Hamas to End Violence and Recognize Israel
The statement, from Egypt's intelligence chief, was the most forceful to emerge from the Arab world.
New York Times - February 1, 2006
European Resolution Would Refer Iran to the U.N.
Britain, France and Germany introduced a draft resolution asking the U.N. atomic agency board to report Iran to the Security Council.
New York Times - February 1, 2006
Time Warner Speeds Up Stock Buyback as Profit Rises 21%
Top executives sought to reassure shareholders that they are the best people to continue leading the media company, even as Carl C. Icahn attempts to gather steam for a boardroom coup.
New York Times - February 1, 2006
Boeing surprises with profit news
US plane firm Boeing surprises investors with a profit report that topped expectations, pushing shares higher.
BBC News - February 1, 2006
Troop backer barred from speech
A Republican's wife is made to leave the State of the Union speech because of her t-shirt backing US troops.
BBC News - February 1, 2006
Court dismisses Pinochet appeal
A Chilean court rules General Augusto Pinochet is fit to face human rights charges and his trial should go ahead.
BBC News - February 1, 2006
Deaths spark US mines closure
The governor of the US state of West Virginia orders a halt to all coal production following more deaths.
BBC News - February 1, 2006
Renewable energy close, Bush says
The US president says alternative fuels to compete with petrol could be produced within six years.
BBC News - February 1, 2006
Big guns target Dunfermline poll
Political heavyweights are to descend on Dunfermline in a bid to win votes ahead of next week's by-election.
BBC News - February 1, 2006
Colombian paramilitaries disarm
Over 20,000 Colombian paramilitaries have now laid their arms following the latest disarmament ceremony.
BBC News - February 1, 2006
Serbian army 'helped hide' Mladic
A probe in Serbia concludes that retired military officials have helped hide fugitive Ratko Mladic.
BBC News - February 1, 2006
Afghan aid pledges rise to $10.5b
International donors promise nearly $10.5bn in aid to Afghanistan, as a key summit in London concludes.
BBC News - February 1, 2006
Lords defeat terror internet plan
Plans for new anti-terrorism controls on websites lead to a government defeat in the House of the Lords.
BBC News - February 1, 2006
Football: Blackburn win thriller
David Bentley scores a hat-trick as Blackburn hold on to beat Man Utd.
BBC News - February 1, 2006
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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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