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Bush Bluntly Defends Iraq Strategy, but Admits Missteps
"I understand how some Americans have had their confidence shaken," the president said today in a grim but optimistic speech.
New York Times - March 20, 2006
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Bush: More to Iraq than violence
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Bush: More to Iraq than violence
In the face of flagging support for the Iraq war, President Bush says in a speech that while Americans might be dismayed by events in Iraq, he sees signs of progress.
CNN - March 20, 2006
Bush: More to Iraq story than violence
CNN
Bush: More to Iraq story than violence
In the face of flagging support for the war, President Bush said Monday that though Americans might be dismayed by events in Iraq, he sees signs of progress.
CNN - March 20, 2006
F.B.I. Discounted Suspicions About Moussaoui, Agent Says
An F.B.I. agent told a jury today that bureau officials downplayed his suspicions that Zacarias Moussaoui was involved in a terrorist plot.
New York Times - March 20, 2006
Columbia Receives $200 Million Gift
Columbia University has received a $200 million gift to finance a new science center from the wife of a New York lawyer and alumnus, university officials announced today.
New York Times - March 20, 2006
Tagliabue to Retire as N.F.L. Commissioner
Paul Tagliabue has presided over the league during a period of remarkable prosperity and peace with its players.
New York Times - March 20, 2006
Congolese Warlord is First to Face World Criminal Court
Thomas Lubanga has been accused of kidnapping children as young as 7 and turning them into soldiers, messengers, cooks and sex slaves.
New York Times - March 20, 2006
Palestinians Try to Flee Iraq, but Are Stopped by Jordan
The Palestinians have been attempting to flee the violence in Iraq, compelling the Jordanian government to close the border.
New York Times - March 20, 2006
French Protesters Set Strike Date
French students and unions called for more demonstrations culminating in strikes next week to fight a hotly contested new labor law.
New York Times - March 20, 2006
Appeals Court Overturns Conviction of Ex-Banking Star
The ruling was a defeat for the government, which had portrayed Frank P. Quattrone as a symbol of Wall Street's excesses.
New York Times - March 20, 2006
NFL boss Tagliabue to stand down
NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue will retire in July after more than 16 years in charge of the league.
BBC News - March 20, 2006
US debt limit nears $9 trillion
US President George W Bush signs a bill to increase the national debt ceiling to nearly $9 trillion.
BBC News - March 20, 2006
Convicted US banker wins appeal
A former star banker in the dotcom era wins his appeal against conviction for obstruction of justice.
BBC News - March 20, 2006
Cubans jailed over fatal crossing
Two Cubans are jailed for organising a migrant crossing in which a six-year-old boy drowned.
BBC News - March 20, 2006
Tories will not name key backers
The Tories say they will not disclose the identity of supporters who lent the party large sums of money.
BBC News - March 20, 2006
Working class students 'to fall'
Population trends mean the decline in young people might not hit universities too hard, analysis suggests.
BBC News - March 20, 2006
Jenkins 'vilified' over Billie-Jo
In a television interview Sion Jenkins calls for "justice" for his murdered foster daughter Billie-Jo.
BBC News - March 20, 2006
Chancellor warned of 'fuel poor'
The Chancellor is urged to protect people from increasing fuel bills, ahead of his Budget announcement.
BBC News - March 20, 2006
Strike call over French job law
French unions and students call a day of strikes on 28 March against a new controversial labour law.
BBC News - March 20, 2006
Europe hands over Palestinian aid
The EU gives 60m euros to help poor Palestinians, but warns Hamas to change or face a loss of funds.
BBC News - March 20, 2006
Football: Hammers into last four
Dean Ashton scores twice to lead West Ham into the semi-finals of the FA Cup.
BBC News - March 20, 2006
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