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Georgia is voting in Senate runoff today
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Palin implores Ga. Republicans to back Chambliss
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Heat rally in final seconds of OT to beat Warriors
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Stajan, Grabovski lead Maple Leafs over Kings
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US Sen. Mel Martinez wont seek re-election
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Health Care School Accepts Monitor to Avoid Prosecution
The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey today appointed a federal monitor to oversee its troubled financial management.
New York Times - December 29, 2005
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Mass grave experts to help with Katrina IDs
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Mass grave experts to help with Katrina IDs
Experts at identifying bodies found in mass graves from the bloody Balkan conflicts are now helping Louisiana identify the last 170 victims of Hurricane Katrina. The International Commission on Missing Persons will conduct DNA tests on 260 to 350 bone samples.
CNN - December 29, 2005
Al Qaeda claims Israel attack link
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Al Qaeda claims Israel attack link
In what may be a sign that Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's terror group is expanding its operations, Al Qaeda in Iraq posts a statement claiming responsibility for firing missiles from Lebanon into northern Israel earlier this week. CNN cannot independently verify the claim.
CNN - December 29, 2005
International team to review Iraqi elections
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International team to review Iraqi elections
An international team will review the work of Iraqi election officials, the International Mission for Iraqi Elections said Thursday.
CNN - December 29, 2005
At City Ballet, Some Especially Catch the Eye
Five dance critics of The New York Times have selected artists whom they look forward to seeing (or hearing) perform with the New York City Ballet.
New York Times - December 29, 2005
Inquiry Urged on Charge of a British Role in Torture
A British politician called today for an inquiry into allegations that British agents abducted Pakistanis in Greece.
New York Times - December 29, 2005
Bank robber father gets 40 years
A US bank robber turned in by his own sons, one a policeman, is sentenced to 40 years in prison.
BBC News - December 29, 2005
Shares in GM touch a 20-year low
General Motors sees its shares touch a 20-year low as it continues to struggle against falling sales.
BBC News - December 29, 2005
Pay 'attracts foreign teachers'
Pay and conditions are enticing record numbers of teachers to Scotland from overseas, the education minister claims.
BBC News - December 29, 2005
Tiny biosensor to detect cancer
Scientists develop a tiny biosensor that can detect cancer proteins and potentially the bug that causes MRSA.
BBC News - December 29, 2005
Aceh withdrawal prompts optimism
Indonesia's final withdrawal of troops from Aceh is welcomed as a step towards lasting peace.
BBC News - December 29, 2005
Death threats cut Iraq oil flow
Iraq's largest oil refinery is shut down at a cost of $20m a day after death threats to tanker drivers.
BBC News - December 29, 2005
Error hits Greenpeace donations
A computer error leaves about 10,000 UK supporters of environmental group Greenpeace out of pocket.
BBC News - December 29, 2005
Bosnia lab to test Katrina bodies
DNA experts who identified victims in Bosnia's mass graves are helping identify the dead of Hurricane Katrina.
BBC News - December 29, 2005
Football: Reds to swap Josemi
Liverpool agree to exchange Josemi for Jan Kromkamp in a swap deal with Villarreal.
BBC News - December 29, 2005
Concern for captured Gaza Britons
The family of a British human rights worker kidnapped with her parents in Gaza express their deep concern.
BBC News - December 29, 2005
Wife decries 'senseless' mob beating
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Wife decries 'senseless' mob beating
The wife of a man yanked from his car and brutally beaten by a mob of young people called on the community to stop the violence and for parents to control their children. "It's just senseless," Linda Johnson, wife of Samuel McClain, said of the attack in Milwaukee.
CNN - December 29, 2005
War graves team to ID Katrina dead
CNN
War graves team to ID Katrina dead
A Sarajevo-based agency established to help identify people killed in the bloody Balkan conflicts of the last decade is helping Louisiana identify victims of Hurricane Katrina.
CNN - December 29, 2005
Report faults Homeland Security management
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Report faults Homeland Security management
Weaknesses in FEMA's response system during Hurricane Katrina were just one symptom of major management challenges at the Homeland Security Department, an internal report issued Wednesday concludes.
CNN - December 29, 2005
U.S. Monitor to Oversee Largest Health Care School in Nation
Trustees at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey today appointed a federal monitor to avoid prosecution.
New York Times - December 29, 2005
Muslim Women in Europe Claim Rights and Keep Faith
Young European Muslim women are claiming the same rights as Western women, but upholding Islamic values.
New York Times - December 29, 2005
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