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Blair Meets With Muslim Leaders, Seeking Aid Against Extremism
Prime Minister Tony Blair sought to enlist the support of moderate Muslim leaders in a meeting at 10 Downing Street today.
New York Times - July 19, 2005
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Pataki Orders Broad Overhaul of Agencies That Watch Medicaid
Gov. George E. Pataki today ordered a broad overhaul of the state agencies that protect Medicaid from fraud and abuse.
New York Times - July 19, 2005
Pakistan Detains 25 for Links to London Attackers
The detentions were made in the most populous province, Punjab, and included members of outlawed Islamist groups.
New York Times - July 19, 2005
Bush to Announce His Nominee for Supreme Court Tonight
President Bush settled on a nominee for the Supreme Court, and the White House arranged for a prime time announcement.
New York Times - July 19, 2005
On White House Visit, Australian Vows to Stand Firm on Iraq
The prime minister of Australia today reasserted his country's commitment to helping the United States-led war in Iraq.
New York Times - July 19, 2005
Britain to Try 3 Soldiers on War Crimes Charges
Britain's attorney general announced that three British soldiers would be tried on war crimes charges for the inhumane treatment of Iraqi detainees.
New York Times - July 19, 2005
Hewlett-Packard to Lay Off 14,500 Workers
The computer and printer maker will lay off nearly 10 percent of its staff over the next 18 months as part of a restructuring plan.
New York Times - July 19, 2005
Tax Refunds Seen as Prop in Ford's 19 Percent Decline
Ford reported a 19 percent decline in second-quarter earnings today as it continues to struggle to keep American customers.
New York Times - July 19, 2005
Laptop demand lifts Intel profit
Chipmaking giant Intel thanks strong demand for laptop computers for increasing its profits to $2.03bn.
BBC News - July 19, 2005
Investment cash-in boosts Yahoo
Yahoo unveils a six-fold surge in profits lifted by strong advertising growth and its decision to cash in on a significant investment.
BBC News - July 19, 2005
Top Cuban dissident 're-arrested'
Cuba re-arrests dissident Marcelo Lopez, who had been released last year, a human rights group says.
BBC News - July 19, 2005
Guatemala seeks ex-leader arrest
Guatemala orders the arrest of exiled former President Alfonso Portillo on corruption charges.
BBC News - July 19, 2005
Teflon firm faces fresh lawsuit
US chemicals giant DuPont faces a lawsuit accusing the company of failing to warn consumers about the health hazards of Teflon non-stick coatings.
BBC News - July 19, 2005
'Dirty bomb' detention challenged
A US citizen accused of involvement in a "dirty bomb" plot should be charged, or set free, his lawyer says.
BBC News - July 19, 2005
Skippers' fears over fuel rules
Fishing leaders say boats could be forced out of business if they do not get help to meet new European rules.
BBC News - July 19, 2005
Gran's plea over missing girl, 13
A missing teenager is urged to let her family know she is safe as police say they are becoming more anxious.
BBC News - July 19, 2005
CBI accused over climate strategy
A row has broken out between business leaders and green campaigners as Friends of the Earth accuse the CBI of derailing environmental regulations.
BBC News - July 19, 2005
Palestinians agree to end clashes
Palestinian governing party Fatah and Hamas agree to end several days of fighting in northern Gaza.
BBC News - July 19, 2005
Mobiles head for sales milestone
Mobiles could be everywhere within a few years, with analysts predicting a billion handsets will be sold in 2009.
BBC News - July 19, 2005
'Repeat-free zones' aim for BBC
BBC chairman Michael Grade aims to end repeats on BBC One and BBC Two, as he fields licence payers' questions.
BBC News - July 19, 2005
Football: Liverpool stroll past TNS
Steven Gerrard scores twice late on as Liverpool beat TNS in the first Champions League qualifying round.
BBC News - July 19, 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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