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New £1bn crossing to be approved
Scottish ministers are set to approve plans for a replacement Forth crossing, costing £1bn.
BBC News - February 13, 2007
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Baghdad curfew extended in security clampdown
Iraq plans to close its borders with Iran and Syria for 72 hours in an attempt to secure the capital, the Iraqi commander in charge of Baghdad's security plan said Tuesday. Baghdad's curfew will be extended during the closures, and Iraqi forces plan to suspend civilian licenses for weapons and ammo.
CNN - February 13, 2007
Chief: Teen gunman set out to kill many
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Chief: Teen gunman set out to kill many
A trench coat-clad teenager who opened fire on shoppers at a Utah mall had one thing in mind: "to kill a large number of people," Salt Lake City's police chief said. The teen likely would have killed more people had an off-duty officer not engaged him in a gunbattle, the chief added.
CNN - February 13, 2007
Jury Acquits Man in Stabbing Death of His Wife
An Upper East Side landlord who pleaded self-defense in the stabbing death of his wife during an argument in their kitchen was acquitted today by a jury in State Supreme Court in Manhattan.
New York Times - February 13, 2007
Libby?s Lawyers Say They Won?t Ask Cheney to Testify
In the absence of testimony from Vice President Dick Cheney and I. Lewis Libby Jr., the defense could conclude its case on Wednesday.
New York Times - February 13, 2007
Taiwan Opposition Leader Faces Corruption Charges
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New York Times - February 13, 2007
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New York Times - February 13, 2007
Iraq Seeks to End Sectarian Cleansing in Security Push
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New York Times - February 13, 2007
Record U.S. Trade Deficit Fuels Political Debate
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New York Times - February 13, 2007
In a Video Era, There?s No Hiding a Face for Radio
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New York Times - February 13, 2007
Belgian Court Rules That Google Violated Copyright Laws
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New York Times - February 13, 2007
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New York Times - February 13, 2007
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New York Times - February 13, 2007
CIA worker is jailed over beating
A former CIA contractor convicted of mistreating a detainee in Afghanistan is jailed for eight years.
BBC News - February 13, 2007
Chavez TV show to be daily
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez is to replace his four-hour Sunday TV broadcast with a daily programme.
BBC News - February 13, 2007
US House clashes on Iraq policy
There are sharp exchanges in the US House of Representatives at the start of a marathon debate on Iraq.
BBC News - February 13, 2007
Giant squid lights up for attack
Enormous deep-sea squid emit blinding flashes of light as they attack their prey, research shows.
BBC News - February 13, 2007
Blair calls for post-Kyoto deal
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BBC News - February 13, 2007
Tension high for Hariri protest
A mass rally is planned for central Beirut to mark two years since the assassination of former PM Rafik Hariri.
BBC News - February 13, 2007
'Oldest' woman dies at 111
A woman who outlived her children and was thought to be England's oldest inhabitant, dies at the age of 111.
BBC News - February 13, 2007
Cheney 'not to testify for Libby'
US Vice-President Dick Cheney will not testify for ex-aide Lewis Libby, accused of lying to investigators.
BBC News - February 13, 2007
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WILL NBC'S BAN OF ANN COULTER HURT HER BOOK SALES?
NOT A BIT. NOBODY WATCHING NBC CAN READ ANYWAY.
NO. ANYBODY WATCHING NBC IS NOT LIKELY TO BUY ANN'S BOOK ANYWAY.
YES. SHE MIGHT AS WELL HAWK THE BOOK ON THE STREETS IF SHE CAN'T GET ON NBC.
I WOULDN'T HAVE BOUGHT THE BOOK UNTIL NBC BANNED HER.
IF ANN WILL COME OVER AND READ IT TO ME I WILL BUY A DOZEN!!!
 
 

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