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Blair Calls Guantánamo Camp an 'Anomaly'
Prime Minister Tony Blair of Britain today called the Guantánamo Bay camp an "anomaly" to be dealt with "sooner or later."
New York Times - February 17, 2006
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Eleven people were killed and an Italian consulate burned in Libya on Friday during protests to denounce the publication of cartoons depicting the Muslim prophet Mohammed, sources in Libya said. Libyan television showed ambulances taking casualties from the scene.
CNN - February 17, 2006
Fierce storm moves into Northeast
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A fierce storm swept across the Midwest and into the Northeast on Friday, causing temperatures to plummet and generating winds up to 77 mph. Two people were killed by falling trees. The storm sent temperatures in some parts of western New York plunging from 60 degrees to below freezing within a few...
CNN - February 17, 2006
Man shot by Cheney leaves hospital
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Man shot by Cheney leaves hospital
Harry Whittington, the 78-year-old man shot by Vice President Dick Cheney in a weekend hunting accident, will be released from a Texas hospital Friday, hospital officials said.
CNN - February 17, 2006
Man in Line of Fire Expresses Sorrow for Cheney's Troubles
Harry M. Whittington emerged from the hospital today to say that he is "deeply sorry" for all that the vice president "has gone through this week."
New York Times - February 17, 2006
Louisiana Lawmakers Pass Levee Oversight Plan
Louisiana's legislators today passed a law consolidating the state's patronage-ridden levee boards, hoping to prove they could now be trusted with Washington's money.
New York Times - February 17, 2006
Hamas Figure Criticizes Israeli Proposals
The man many expect to become the new Palestinian prime minister criticized proposals to restrict movement in Palestinian areas.
New York Times - February 17, 2006
Divestiture Dispute in Britain Raises Jewish-Christian Tensions
Britain's Chief Rabbi assailed the Church of England for supporting divestiture from companies whose products support Israeli policies.
New York Times - February 17, 2006
RadioShack Chairman Offers Plan to Right Struggling Company
David Edmondson, the chairman of RadioShack, offered two apologies to investors today, for the performance of the company and for having lied about his educational background.
New York Times - February 17, 2006
US to aid Syria democracy groups
The US State Department says it will spend $5m to fund pro-democracy groups in Syria.
BBC News - February 17, 2006
Retirement age 'will rise to 85'
The retirement age may have to rise to 85 by 2050 to cope with longer life expectancy.
BBC News - February 17, 2006
US drug firm wins Vioxx case
Merck lands a court victory as a Federal jury clears the firm of any responsibility for the death of a 53-year-old man.
BBC News - February 17, 2006
Foot and mouth efforts 'failed'
Measures to boost the rural economy after the foot and mouth crisis have failed, new research suggests.
BBC News - February 17, 2006
Denmark closes Pakistan embassy
Denmark closes its embassy in Pakistan after violent protests in the country over the Muhammad cartoon row.
BBC News - February 17, 2006
Government 'fails' rural economy
Measures to boost the rural economy after the foot-and-mouth crisis five-years ago failed, a report says.
BBC News - February 17, 2006
US 'losing media war to al-Qaeda'
The US is losing the propaganda war against al-Qaeda and other enemies, its defence chief warns.
BBC News - February 17, 2006
Hospital discharges Cheney victim
Harry Whittington, who was shot by the US vice-president on a quail hunting trip, is discharged from hospital.
BBC News - February 17, 2006
Winter Olympics day seven review
Britain miss out on medals in the skeleton while their curlers suffer mixed fortunes.
BBC News - February 17, 2006
Football: Luton down Reading
Runaway Championship leaders Reading suffer their first League defeat in 33 games at the hands of Luton.
BBC News - February 17, 2006
Rugby: Sale win thriller
League leaders Sale score three tries in injury time to seal an incredible win over a battling Leeds at Edgeley Park.
BBC News - February 17, 2006
'Nine die' in Libya cartoon clash
At least nine people are reported killed in Libya during an anti-Italian protest over the Muhammad cartoons.
BBC News - February 17, 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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