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California Wildfires Spread to 17,000 Acres
More than 3,000 firefighters from throughout California battled a 17,000-acre wildfire along the borders of Los Angeles and Ventura Counties today, aided by calm winds and moderate temperatures.
New York Times - September 29, 2005
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Hundreds flee California fires
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Hundreds flee California fires
A fire in Southern California has more than quadrupled in size in the past 24 hours, forcing hundreds of people to evacuate the area, officials say. Firefighters are battling a wall of flames driven by hot, windy weather.
CNN - September 29, 2005
Fire near L.A. grows
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Fire near L.A. grows
Walls of flames from a wind-driven wildfire crept toward hundreds of homes near Los Angeles on Thursday, forcing evacuations as firefighters grappled with hot, windy weather. The fire has burned at least 17,000 acres.
CNN - September 29, 2005
Chief Justice John Roberts
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Chief Justice John Roberts
John Roberts was sworn in Thursday as the 17th chief justice of the United States after winning Senate approval with a solid majority. Roberts was given the oath of office by the senior associate justice, John Paul Stevens, at a ceremony in the White House's East Room.
CNN - September 29, 2005
Bombs kills 60 in 10 minutes
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Bombs kills 60 in 10 minutes
A string of car bombs exploded Thursday in the Iraqi city of Balad, killing at least 62 people and wounding more than 70 others, a police official in Tikrit told CNN. They detonated about 10 minutes apart, two of them in the same location.
CNN - September 29, 2005
A Normal Political Crisis in an Abnormal Country
Italians have called for the governor of the Bank of Italy to step down. Yet he has glued himself to his chair.
New York Times - September 29, 2005
Ceremony Follows Senate Vote Confirming Nomination, 78-22
John G. Roberts called the bipartisan vote for his nomination a "confirmation of what is for me a bedrock principle, that judging is different from politics."
New York Times - September 29, 2005
Jets and Giants Agree to Share New Stadium
The Jets and the Giants agreed to a 50-50 partnership today to finance and build a football stadium in the Meadowlands, the first of its kind for teams in the National Football League.
New York Times - September 29, 2005
Three Car Bombs in Iraqi City Kill at Least 62
The bombings came hours after the military reported that five American soldiers died when a roadside bomb went off in Ramadi.
New York Times - September 29, 2005
In Algeria, an Emotional Day of Voting
Election day was an emotional moment for many Algerians who had to decide if they would accept their president's request to forget the violence of a bloody civil war.
New York Times - September 29, 2005
Military Leaders Bring Mixed Message on Iraq to Capitol Hill
An array of top American military leaders sought today to reassure Congress about progress in the war in Iraq, but they encountered skeptical questioning.
New York Times - September 29, 2005
Abuse of Electroshock Found in Turkish Mental Hospitals
Turkey's psychiatric hospitals are riddled with horrific abuses, according to a human rights report issued in Istanbul.
New York Times - September 29, 2005
2 Top Bayou Executives Plead Guilty to Fraud
The founder of Bayou, Samuel Israel III, and the firm's chief financial officer, Daniel E. Marino, pleaded guilty to conspiracy, wire fraud and investment advisory fraud.
New York Times - September 29, 2005
Natural Gas Prices Set Record, Pointing to Costly Winter
Natural gas prices climbed to a new record closing high today, presaging higher heating bills for a majority of Americans this winter.
New York Times - September 29, 2005
Ford to Cut Parts Suppliers in Bid to Reduce Costs
In its latest move to cut costs, the Ford said that it planned to drop half the companies supplying it auto parts like seats and instrument panels.
New York Times - September 29, 2005
Bats a 'likely source' of Sars
A new study finds a virus very like Sars in Chinese bats, indicating they were the likely source of the 2002 outbreak.
BBC News - September 29, 2005
Four charged over theft of body
Police investigating the theft of a woman's body from a graveyard charge four people with conspiring to blackmail her relatives.
BBC News - September 29, 2005
Warning over Hep C infection rate
About 50,000 people in Scotland are infected with Hepatitis C - double the UK average, a report says.
BBC News - September 29, 2005
Football: Keane 'to leave Man Utd'
Man Utd midfielder Roy Keane says he expects to leave the club at the end of the season.
BBC News - September 29, 2005
Football: Late goals save Bolton
Bolton score two late goals to beat Bulgaria's Lokomotiv Plovdiv in the Uefa Cup first round.
BBC News - September 29, 2005
Troops sent to Spain enclaves
Spain and Morocco agree to boost security at Spanish enclaves in north Africa, after migrants die in violence.
BBC News - September 29, 2005
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WILL PETA'S ANTI-FISHING CAMPAIGN THAT CALLS FISH "SEA KITTENS" TURN YOU AWAY FROM SEAFOOD OR FISHING?
NO, THOSE PEOPLE ARE NUTS!!
NO, BUT I MAY MIX IN SOME FRIED CAT WITH MY NEXT BATCH OF FRIED CATFISH.
YES, I WILL NEVER FISH OR EAT SEAFOOD AGAIN. THANKS PETA!
MAYBE, BUT I STILL PLAN TO WEAR FUR!
NOT SURE.
 
 

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