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Car Bombs Kill 16 in Baghdad; 5 Soldiers Killed in Attacks
The bombings came on a day of mayhem across Iraq, with fires raging on an oil pipeline in the north after an insurgent mortar attack.
New York Times - February 2, 2006
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A new twist on tornado rankings
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A new twist on tornado rankings
The government has for the first time changed its system of categorizing tornadoes after learning that much weaker winds than previously thought can create the most powerful funnel clouds that disintegrate homes and turn cars into missiles.
CNN - February 2, 2006
Boehner beats out Blunt
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Boehner beats out Blunt
In an upset, House Republicans selected Rep. John Boehner of Ohio for their new majority leader Thursday. Boehner beat Rep. Roy Blunt, the acting majority leader and the leading candidate going into today, by a vote of 122 to 109 on the second round of voting.
CNN - February 2, 2006
Ohio Congressman Wins Majority Leader Race, Replacing DeLay
John Boehner defeated Roy Blunt in a stunning upset signalling many House Republicans' concerns about recent lobbying scandals.
New York Times - February 2, 2006
Iran Vows to End Cooperation if Nuclear Case Goes Forward
The threat means that the International Atomic Energy Agency would lose access to key sites and installations.
New York Times - February 2, 2006
Democrats and Bush Aides Spar in Senate Over U.S. Spying
An annual hearing on national security threats was overtaken by partisan debate about the domestic surveillance program.
New York Times - February 2, 2006
Met Sending Vase to Italy, Ending 30-Year Dispute
Italy claimed that the 2,500-year-old Greek vase, one of the finest in the world, was stolen and smuggled from the country.
New York Times - February 2, 2006
G.M. to Spend Up to $15 Billion on Information Technology
G.M. said it has chosen several technology companies to outsource up to $15 billion of information technology work, as the automaker tries to cut costs.
New York Times - February 2, 2006
Poor end to the year for Amazon
Online retailer Amazon reports a drop in fourth quarter profit, which includes the critical Christmas holiday season.
BBC News - February 2, 2006
Court bans India airport protests
An Indian court bans striking airport workers from coming within 500 metres of any airport in the country.
BBC News - February 2, 2006
Council chief in house row quits
The chief executive of Swansea Council resigns three weeks after he is suspended over a planning issue.
BBC News - February 2, 2006
Two killed in south Russia blasts
Two people are killed and several injured in three explosions in the Russian city of Vladikavkaz, officials say.
BBC News - February 2, 2006
US official admits Iraq aid theft
A US official in charge of administering reconstruction aid in central Iraq admits stealing millions of dollars.
BBC News - February 2, 2006
Liberian finance officials fired
Liberia's President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf sacks finance ministry officials as part of her anti-corruption drive.
BBC News - February 2, 2006
US House Republicans pick leader
US House of Representatives Republicans elect a new leader, after their ex-chief had to stand down.
BBC News - February 2, 2006
Venezuela expels US naval 'spy'
Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez says he is expelling a US official accused of spying with Venezuelan officers.
BBC News - February 2, 2006
Oil tanker runs aground in Alaska
A fully laden oil tanker runs aground on silt at a port in Alaska, according to the US Coast Guard.
BBC News - February 2, 2006
Invasion 'decided before Iraq war'
Tony Blair and George Bush had already decided to invade Iraq in January 2003, a human rights lawyer claims.
BBC News - February 2, 2006
Danish plea for calm on cartoons
Denmark's PM calls for calm as many countries see violent protests over cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
BBC News - February 2, 2006
Dutch to enlarge Afghan mission
The Dutch parliament approves a plan to send an extra 1,400 troops to Afghanistan.
BBC News - February 2, 2006
BNP duo to face race hate retrial
BNP leader Nick Griffin and activist Mark Collett will face a retrial after being cleared of race hate charges.
BBC News - February 2, 2006
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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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