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Death toll in Costa Rica quake rises to 5 victims
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Cancer 'to become bigger burden'
Rising rates of cancer diagnosis will increase the strain on European health care systems, experts warn.
BBC News - February 6, 2007
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'Love triangle' astronaut charged
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'Love triangle' astronaut charged
A NASA astronaut accused of trying to kidnap a romantic rival for a space shuttle pilot's affections has been charged with attempted first-degree murder and released from jail after posting $25,000 bail.
CNN - February 6, 2007
Police wounded in Islamabad airport bomb
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Police wounded in Islamabad airport bomb
Police thwarted a suspected suicide attacker at the airport serving Pakistan's capital late Tuesday after a shootout and blast that killed the attacker and wounded three police, officials said.
CNN - February 6, 2007
Astronaut to be charged with attempted murder
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Astronaut to be charged with attempted murder
NASA astronaut Lisa Marie Nowak will face a charge of attempted first-degree murder, a jail official said, along with attempted kidnapping charges stemming from an alleged romantic triangle with a space shuttle pilot.
CNN - February 6, 2007
Lawmaker: U.S. sent giant pallets of cash into Iraq
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Lawmaker: U.S. sent giant pallets of cash into Iraq
The Federal Reserve sent record payouts of more than $4 billion in cash to Baghdad on giant pallets aboard military planes shortly before the United States gave control back to Iraqis, lawmakers said Tuesday.
CNN - February 6, 2007
Giuliani Is Definitely Interested but in No Rush
Why has Rudolph W. Giuliani stopped ever so short of giving a definitive statement on a White House run?
New York Times - February 6, 2007
Cemetery Offers Refuge After Flood in Indonesia
With more than 220,000 people still homeless, some evacuees congregated on the high ground of a cemetery.
New York Times - February 6, 2007
Koreans Share Their Secret for Chicken With a Crunch
The popular cult of crunchy, spicy, perfectly nongreasy chicken has arrived in Manhattan?s Korean eateries.
New York Times - February 6, 2007
House to Debate Measure Opposing Bush?s Iraq Plan
Frustrated by the political breakdown in the Senate, House Democratic leaders decided to begin debate next week on an Iraq resolution.
New York Times - February 6, 2007
Feuding Palestinian Leaders Hold Talks in Mecca
Saudi Arabia sponsored the talks, which aim to coax the two Palestinian factions to agree on a unity government.
New York Times - February 6, 2007
Delays Hinder Security Plan, Top Iraqi Says
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of Iraq said today that he was frustrated by the delays that have stalled a new security plan for the capital.
New York Times - February 6, 2007
Under Pressure, Gates Details Iraq Expectations
U.S. troops could start leaving Iraq by the end of this year if the plan to suppress sectarian violence in Baghdad is successful, the defense secretary said.
New York Times - February 6, 2007
Toyota Reports Record Profits and Sales in 4th Quarter
The Toyota Motor Corporation, on pace to become the world's biggest auto company, reports a 7.3 percent gain.
New York Times - February 6, 2007
A New Boss at NBC, and Even Newer Issues
As the new head of NBC Universal, Jeff Zucker will need to deal with rapid technological and financial changes that are throwing traditional media businesses into upheaval.
New York Times - February 6, 2007
Advertising: Toyota Flexes Muscles in Tundra Commercials
Ads for a new full-size pickup don't mention the auto maker's famous fuel economy or hybrid technology.
New York Times - February 6, 2007
U.S. Military Contractors Seek Deals at Bangalore Air Show
As India and the United States gradually relax policies on military collaboration between the two countries, American companies hope to compete for contracts worth billions of dollars.
New York Times - February 6, 2007
Apple?s Chief Calls for End to Music Copy Protection
Steven P. Jobs says that dropping digital anti-piracy protection would benefit record labels and customers.
New York Times - February 6, 2007
Seven dead in Mexico ambushes
At least seven people are killed in twin attacks on government offices in the Mexican resort of Acapulco.
BBC News - February 6, 2007
Football: Brazil defeated
Simao and Ricardo Carvalho score late on as Portugal beat Brazil at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium.
BBC News - February 6, 2007
US 'to release cockpit footage'
The US believes it can make a cockpit video of the "friendly fire" death of a British soldier available, the UK says.
BBC News - February 6, 2007
Canada probes Afghan 'abuse'
The Canadian military begins an investigation into claims of detainee abuse by its soldiers in Afghanistan.
BBC News - February 6, 2007
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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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