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Cesar win for Lost in Translation
The US film Lost in Translation has won France's top honour for a foreign film at the annual Cesar awards.
BBC News - February 26, 2005
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Bush renews push to alter Social Security
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Bush renews push to alter Social Security
President Bush, back home from his trip to Europe, plans to renew his push to overhaul Social Security, which has emerged as a initiative for the administration. In his weekly radio address, the president said he plans to get the word out to younger workers that the retirement system will slide in...
CNN - February 26, 2005
Cubans told to shun foreigners
Cuba orders tourism industry workers to restrict their contact with foreigners to an absolute minimum.
BBC News - February 26, 2005
Egypt announces democratic reform
President Mubarak, in a surprise move, paves the way for Egypt's first multi-party presidential election.
BBC News - February 26, 2005
Family want 'killers out of army'
The family of a teenager shot dead by two soldiers in 1992 have again called on the Army to throw them out.
BBC News - February 26, 2005
Lib Dems vow better childcare
Better childcare for Scotland's families is pledged by the Scottish Liberal Democrats at its conference in Perth.
BBC News - February 26, 2005
British smoking ban 'inadequate'
A total smoking ban should be introduced in the UK, a leading World Health Organization official says.
BBC News - February 26, 2005
Sideways dominates Spirit awards
Sideways is the big winner at this year's Independent Spirit Awards with six prizes including best film.
BBC News - February 26, 2005
Football: Rooney scores double
Wayne Rooney scores twice as Man Utd keep the pressure on Chelsea.
BBC News - February 26, 2005
Dutch seek clues to jewel heist
Dutch investigators question witnesses about Friday's massive jewel robbery at Amsterdam airport.
BBC News - February 26, 2005
Man released over McCartney death
A man is released without charge by police investigating the killing of Robert McCartney in Belfast.
BBC News - February 26, 2005
Pope to miss Sunday blessing
Ill-health has forced the Pope to delegate his traditional Sunday blessing for the first time.
BBC News - February 26, 2005
Miners' strike drama criticised
The Tories attack the BBC over plans to show a "one-sided" drama about the 1984 miners' strike.
BBC News - February 26, 2005
Israel blames Syria for bombing
Israeli Defence Minister Shaul Mofaz accuses Syria of involvement in the Tel Aviv attack that killed four people.
BBC News - February 26, 2005
Police: Man arrested in BTK serial killings
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Police: Man arrested in BTK serial killings
Police in Wichita, Kansas, have arrested a man in connection with the city's notorious BTK serial killings. "Today is a very historic day," Wichita Police Chief Norman Williams said. "The bottom line: BTK is arrested." BTK task force chief, Lt. Ken Landwehr, said Dennis Rader,...
CNN - February 26, 2005
Police chief: 'BTK arrested'
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Police chief: 'BTK arrested'
Police in Wichita, Kansas, have arrested a man in connection with the city's notorious BTK serial killings. "The bottom line: BTK is arrested." BTK task force chief, Lt. Ken Landwehr, said Dennis Rader, 59, is suspected in 10 killings.
CNN - February 26, 2005
UK firm faces Venezuelan land row
Venezuelan authorities say they will seize land owned by a British firm, the Vestey Group, as part of a crackdown on what they claim is 'idle' property.
BBC News - February 26, 2005
NFL legend Rice leaves Seahawks
Seattle decide to release twice NFL Player of the Year Jerry Rice.
BBC News - February 26, 2005
Pettitte expected to start season
Houston pitcher Andy Pettitte is expected to be fit for the start of the new season after elbow surgery.
BBC News - February 26, 2005
Third 'gorilla breast' woman sues
A third US woman hired to look after a gorilla is suing her ex-employer for allegedly ordering her to show her breasts to the animal.
BBC News - February 26, 2005
Bank payout to Pinochet victims
The US Riggs Bank agrees to pay more than $8m to victims of Gen Pinochet's Chilean regime.
BBC News - February 26, 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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