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Bush Asks for $51.8 Billion in Relief Aid
President Bush asked Congress today to approve an additional $51.8 billion to help the Gulf Coast region recover from the catastrophic hurricane and floods, the White House said.
New York Times - September 7, 2005
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Authorities tighten grip on city
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Authorities tighten grip on city
Authorities tighten their grip on New Orleans where thousands of people are still stranded in squalid conditions.
CNN - September 7, 2005
Leaders agree to Katrina hearings
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Leaders agree to Katrina hearings
House and Senate Republican leaders have agreed in principle to hold joint hearings into the response by federal, state and local officials to Hurricane Katrina, a House Republican aide said Wednesday.
CNN - September 7, 2005
Missouri Sues Web Site Purporting to Raise Funds
The Missouri attorney general, Jay Nixon, announced plans this afternoon to file a lawsuit against InternetDonations.org.
New York Times - September 7, 2005
Egypt Votes in Contested Race for President, a First
The refusal to allow poll monitors and the ruling party's overwhelming presence led to concerns about the integrity of the process.
New York Times - September 7, 2005
Palestinians Struggle With Renewed Lawlessness in Gaza
Mahmoud Abbas today canceled a trip to the U.N., after the killing of his security adviser and ahead of the Israeli withdrawal.
New York Times - September 7, 2005
United Seeks to Revive Itself, While Delta Cuts Back Further
United offered a plan that it hoped would lead it out of bankruptcy, while Delta took steps that could precede its own bankruptcy filing.
New York Times - September 7, 2005
New Orleans zoo survives Katrina
Nearly all animals in New Orleans' zoo have survived Hurricane Katrina, zoo officials say.
BBC News - September 7, 2005
Tennis: Pierce into semi-finals
Mary Pierce sweeps aside fellow Frenchwoman Amelie Mauresmo to reach the last four of the US Open.
BBC News - September 7, 2005
Tributes paid as Rehnquist buried
George Bush is among those to pay tribute at the funeral of US Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist.
BBC News - September 7, 2005
Classroom role-play 'limited'
Young children miss out on imaginative games because of the demands of the curriculum, a study suggests.
BBC News - September 7, 2005
Egypt election counting under way
Votes are being counted in Egypt's first contested presidential election, amid claims of voting irregularities.
BBC News - September 7, 2005
Car bomb blast rocks Iraqi city
At least 12 people are killed in a car bomb blast in the southern Iraqi city of Basra, police and witnesses say.
BBC News - September 7, 2005
Apple unveils iPod phone hybrid
As expected Apple has unveiled the long-awaited gadget that unites the iPod with a mobile phone.
BBC News - September 7, 2005
Football: Norway 1-2 Scotland
Kenny Miller's double moves Scotland to within two points of second-top Norway in Group Five.
BBC News - September 7, 2005
Bush seeks $50bn hurricane relief
The US president is to ask Congress for an extra $51.8bn to fund relief efforts following Hurricane Katrina.
BBC News - September 7, 2005
Northern Ireland stun England
David Healy's strike gives Northern Ireland a stunning victory in the World Cup qualifier against England.
BBC News - September 7, 2005
Stewart to pay for missed concert
Singer Rod Stewart is told to pay a Las Vegas casino $2m in compensation for a missed New Year concert.
BBC News - September 7, 2005
Tax credits a nightmare say MPs
MPs say hundreds of thousands of claimants are being seriously mistreated by the tax credit system.
BBC News - September 7, 2005
Holdouts face forcible removal
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Holdouts face forcible removal
New Orleans' mayor orders law enforcement agencies to remove everyone from the city who is not involved in cleaning up after Hurricane Katrina, whether they want to go or not.
CNN - September 7, 2005
Talabani: Saddam deserves death
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Talabani: Saddam deserves death
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani says ousted leader Saddam Hussein deserves to be executed "20 times a day" for his crimes against humanity. Talabani told state-funded broadcaster al-Iraqiya that Saddam had confessed he gave orders to execute thousands of Kurds in the late 1980s.
CNN - September 7, 2005
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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