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Britain Likely to Expand Inquiry Into Russian Ex-Spy’s Death
News reports said British counterterrorism officers were planning to fly to Moscow to interview witnesses.
New York Times - December 3, 2006
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350,000 without power in frozen Midwest
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350,000 without power in frozen Midwest
The temperature barely rose into the 20s Sunday as hundreds of thousands waited for the restoration of electrical service that was knocked out by an ice and snow storm.
CNN - December 3, 2006
Safin Leads Russia to Davis Cup Victory
Marat Safin beat Jose Acasuso of Argentina 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (5) in the fifth and deciding match to lead Russia to its second Davis Cup title Sunday.
New York Times - December 3, 2006
Chile’s Ex-Dictator Undergoes Surgery After Heart Attack
A doctor said that Gen. Augusto Pinochet’s condition was stable, but “extremely serious” and “life threatening.”
New York Times - December 3, 2006
Bush Adviser Tries to Cool Expectations for Iraq Study
The national security adviser said that a bipartisan panel’s report would represent only “one input” in President Bush’s search for “a new way forward in Iraq.”
New York Times - December 3, 2006
U.N. Secretary Says Iraq Is Engulfed in Deadly Civil War
Kofi Annan described the conflict in Iraq as deadlier and more anarchic than the 15-year sectarian bloodshed that tore apart Lebanon.
New York Times - December 3, 2006
Typhoon Death Toll Expected to Rise in Philippines
Rescue workers began burying landslide victims in a mass grave today, and officials warned that the death toll of more than 400 was likely to rise.
New York Times - December 3, 2006
New crops needed to avoid famines
New varieties of crops able to function in a warmer world are needed if famines are to be avoided, researchers say.
BBC News - December 3, 2006
First chart double for Take That
Reformed Take That top the UK's singles and albums charts simultaneously for the first time in their career.
BBC News - December 3, 2006
Country braces for more rain and gales
Rain and strong gales will continue to batter the country and cause flooding after a stormy night.
BBC News - December 3, 2006
'Dozens of Taleban' die in battle
International troops kill 70 Taleban during a four-hour battle in southern Afghanistan, Nato says.
BBC News - December 3, 2006
Polls close in Venezuela election
Polls close in Venezuela where President Hugo Chavez is seeking another term from a divided electorate.
BBC News - December 3, 2006
Warnings as more storms due
Severe weather warnings remain in force for much of the UK, with a second night forecast of gales and heavy rain.
BBC News - December 3, 2006
More Pinochet surgery ruled out
Further surgery for ex-Chile ruler Augusto Pinochet would be too risky after his heart attack, doctors say.
BBC News - December 3, 2006
Inquiry into prostitute's death
Police launch a major inquiry into the death of prostitute Gemma Adams whose body was found in a Suffolk brook.
BBC News - December 3, 2006
Fireworks depot blaze kills two
Two fire crew members are killed and at least 12 people injured in a major blaze at an East Sussex fireworks depot.
BBC News - December 3, 2006
Crews clean up after Midwest snowstorm
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Crews clean up after Midwest snowstorm
Some crews repaired downed power lines, others swept debris from train tracks and National Guardsmen went door-to-door checking on residents after the Midwest's first big snowstorm of the season.
CNN - December 3, 2006
Chavez sees election win
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Chavez sees election win
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez predicts a crushing victory as he seeks another term in an election that could entrench Latin America's most defiant voice against U.S. foreign policy.
CNN - December 3, 2006
Philippines Fears 1,000 Dead From Typhoon
Rescue workers in the Philippines began burying landslide victims in a mass grave today, as the Red Cross said that more than 1,000 people had probably died in the disaster.
New York Times - December 3, 2006
Argentina miss out as Safin clinches Davis Cup win
Russia's Marat Safin beats Argentina's Jose Acasuso in the deciding singles rubber to win the Davis Cup.
BBC News - December 3, 2006
US arts awards go to five 'icons'
Steven Spielberg, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Dolly Parton are among stars honoured for contributions to US culture.
BBC News - December 3, 2006
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SHOULD BILL FRIST RUN FOR GOVERNOR OF TENNESSEE IN 2010?
NO, HE DOESN'T HAVE THE MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE WE NEED.
YES, HE IS THE BEST SHOT THE GOP HAS AT TAKING THE GOVERNOR'S OFFICE.
NO, HIS LEADERSHIP OF THE U.S. SENATE LED TO DEMOCRATIC PARTY CONTROL.
YES, UNLESS HE WANTS TO KEEP DOING SOMETHING UNIMPORTANT LIKE SAVING LIVES.
NO; BUT HE WILL RUN AND HE WILL WIN.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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