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Bill Giving Native Hawaiians Sovereignty Is Too Much for Some, Too Little for Others
If passed, the Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act would give native Hawaiians equivalent legal standing to American Indians and native Alaskans.
New York Times - July 17, 2005
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Woods Wins British Open for Tenth Career Major Title
Tiger Woods won by five strokes over Colin Montgomerie. He joined Jack Nicklaus as the only other player to have won each of the four professional majors twice.
New York Times - July 17, 2005
Former British Prime Minister Edward Heath Dies at 89
Sir Edward Heath was as prime minister took Britain into the European Economic Community in 1973 and for decades was the Conservative Party's leading advocate of European Unity.
New York Times - July 17, 2005
China Hails New Leader of Taiwan Nationalists
BEIJING, July 17 - The Chinese president, Hu Jintao, hailed today the election of Ma Ying-jeou, the mayor of Taipei, as the chairman of Taiwan's main opposition party, signaling Beijing's expectation that the new party leader will continue to try to improve relations across the Taiwan Strait.
New York Times - July 17, 2005
In a Show of Force, Israeli Forces Gather Outside the Gaza Strip
Ariel Sharon told his cabinet ministers there would be "no restriction on our activities to halt the attacks at communities both inside and outside the Gaza Strip."
New York Times - July 17, 2005
Cycling: Hincapie wins Tour stage
George Hincapie wins a brutal stage 15 of the Le Tour as team captain Lance Armstrong tightens his grip overall.
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Boxing: Taylor wins title fight
Jermain Taylor ends Bernard Hopkins' reign as world middleweight champion on a split points verdict.
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Bush aide 'is source of CIA leak'
A US journalist says White House aide Karl Rove told him the wife of an administration critic was a CIA agent.
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Wonderful Woods wins second Open
Tiger Woods holds off his rivals to win his second Open title and end Colin Montgomerie's dreams.
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Rowling 'dreading' end of Potter
JK Rowling says she is "dreading" the final Harry Potter book, which she will start later in the year.
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Talks to continue over UN reform
The Group of Four fails to agree with the African Union on their bids for UN Security Council seats.
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Iran-Iraq talks heal old wounds
Iran's President Khatami welcomes a 'turning point' in relations with Iraq during PM Ibrahim Jaafari's historic visit.
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Sixty die in E Guinea plane crash
A plane crashes in Equatorial Guinea, killing all 60 passengers and crew, officials say.
BBC News - July 17, 2005
MI5 said bomber was not a threat
MI5 assessed one of the London bombers in another investigation but thought he was not a threat, it emerges.
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Abbas pledges end to attacks
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas says he is determined to stop militant attacks on Jewish settlements.
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Kurds 'deny' Turkey resort bomb
The Kurdish rebels suspected of carrying out the Kusadasi bombing denies any involvement, reports say.
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Landmark made Wonka factory
London's Leicester Square is transformed into Willy Wonka's chocolate factory for the movie's premiere.
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Public split over new hate laws
Public opinion is divided over controversial plans to ban incitement to religious hatred, a BBC poll suggests.
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Former PM Sir Edward Heath dies
Former Conservative prime minister Sir Edward Heath has died at the age of 89, his spokesman says.
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Charges Filed Against Hussein for 1982 Massacre of Shiite Villagers
The date for Saddam Hussein's trial will be determined in a few days. If convicted, he could face the death penalty.
New York Times - July 17, 2005
Indonesia Settles With Aceh Rebels
JAKARTA, July 17 - The Indonesian government and separatists from Aceh Province agreed to a peace deal in Finland today to end a 30-year-conflict that has killed some 15,000 people, government officials here said.
New York Times - July 17, 2005
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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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