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Taliban Says It Beheaded Commando
The Taliban said Saturday that it had beheaded a Navy Seal commando whom it had claimed to be holding for several days...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Australians Riled Over Indonesian Case
SYDNEY, Australia - It would be hard to find an Australian who knows about a woman named Tran Thi Hong Loan, a 33-year old Australian citizen who is serving a life sentence in Vietnam for drug trafficking...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Enemies Join Forces to Lead Sudan on Rocky Road to Peace
Sudan elevated a former rebel leader to the vice presidency of the government he had long tried to overthrow, a merging of onetime combatants into a single leadership...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Marines and Iraqi Troops Start Push Against Rebels
About 600 marines and Iraqi soldiers have begun a fourth offensive against insurgents in less than a month in a volatile western province in Iraq, the military said Saturday...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Brazil cash row claims party head
The chairman of Brazil's Workers' Party resigns amid a growing scandal over alleged vote-buying in parliament...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Iraq envoy 'remarks' anger Egypt
Egypt wants an explanation after Iraqi officials reportedly said its murdered envoy had contacts with militants...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Blaze at London's Hard Rock cafe
A fire breaks out at the fashionable Hard Rock Cafe in central London...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Police evacuate Birmingham centre
Police in Birmingham evacuate bars, pubs and hotels and city homes after intelligence of a threat to the area...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Hurricane winds hit Florida coast
A hurricane that has killed at least 20 across the Caribbean brings winds and rain to the Florida coastline...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
North Koreans Agree to Resume Nuclear Talks
North Korea has agreed has agreed to return to stalled six-country talks on its nuclear weapons programs later this month...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
British Police Revise Time Span of Subway Blasts
Three bombs exploded "almost simultaneously" on London subway trains, investigators said today...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Discovery takes on the challenge
The Discovery shuttle crew reflect on the task ahead of them as they prepare to return to space after Columbia...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Wonder sings at Vandross memorial
Singers Stevie Wonder and Aretha Franklin are among stars paying tribute to the late Luther Vandross...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Man fears for son after bus blast
A father becomes increasingly concerned about his missing son, who may have been one of the London bus bomb victims...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Boy cyclist dies in road accident
A 10-year-old boy dies following a collision between his bicycle and a car in County Antrim...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Man arrested over strangle attack
Police arrest a man in connection with a serious assault on a mother who was at home with her child...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Mass arrests made in Milan swoops
Italian police arrest 142 people as part of a two-day anti-terror operation in and around Milan...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Union call for more Tube security
Transport unions call for greater security on the London Underground in the wake of Thursday's bomb attacks...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
London bombings: Police updates
The latest statements given by the police following the bomb attacks in London which killed at least 50 people...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
N Korea to rejoin nuclear talks
North Korea says it will rejoin nuclear arms talks as the US secretary of state begins a tour of the region...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
F1: Alonso takes Silverstone pole
Fernando Alonso sets pole position for the British GP with rival Kimi Raikkonen down in 12th after a penalty...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Hurricane blows down on Florida
A powerful hurricane that has killed at least 20 across the Caribbean makes landfall in the US state of Florida...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Memorial to war women unveiled
The Queen unveils a memorial in central London to mark the role of women during World War II...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Burns mask photo woman 'stable'
The woman whose photograph symbolised the London bomb attacks is recovering in hospital...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Tube bombs 'almost simultaneous'
The three bomb attacks on London Underground trains happened only seconds apart, police reveal...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Suicide bomb novel adverts axed
Bookshop Waterstone's pulls adverts for a novel called Incendiary about a "massive terrorist attack" in London...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
G8 summit police made 350 arrests
More than 350 people were arrested during protests and violent clashes at the G8 summit, police reveal...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Missing man sea search restarts
Coastguards resume a search for a man who is believed to have fallen into the water near Porthcawl...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
US has no proof on Taleban claim
The US military in Afghanistan says they have no information about a claim by the Taleban that they have killed a soldier...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Officers hurt in city disturbance
Police in Londonderry come under attack from a large crowd of youths throwing stones and bottles...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Rugby: All Blacks seal whitewash
New Zealand complete a 3-0 series win over the Lions with a 38-19 win in Auckland...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Sudan ex-rebel joins government
Ex-rebel leader John Garang becomes Sudan's vice-president as a new constitution ends 20 years of civil war...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Blair pays tribute to resilience
Tony Blair pays tribute to the "great resilience" of the British people after the London bombings...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Government defends G8 deal
Ministers have rejected criticisms of the $50bn aid package agreed at the G8 summit...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Grim bomb site search for missing
Emergency teams are working in difficult conditions below ground to recover victims of the bomb attacks in London...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Indonesian Tsunami Survivors Fearful of New Disasters
Survivors in Banda Aceh, which was devastated by the tsunami, are all on edge, waiting for the next disaster...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
London Bombs Seen as Crude; Death Toll Rises to 49
Investigators' findings support a theory that the plot was carried out by homegrown extremists rather than foreign terrorists...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
8 Leaders Hail Steps on Africa and Warming
The leaders of eight big industrial nations claimed progress in addressing African poverty, global warming and the Mideast conflict...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Iraq Asks Muslim States for Support After Envoy's Killing
Iraq's transitional government asked Arab and other Muslim nations not to be intimidated by the killing of Egypt's top diplomat in Iraq by a terrorist group...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Allies of Philippine President Call on Her to Step Down
The political crisis facing President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo took a major turn when influential allies called on her to step down...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Rice Has No Plans to Improve Offer to North Korea in Arms Talks
The U.S. secretary of state said that she intended to rebuff a request to enhance an offer made to North Korea in exchange for dismantling its nuclear weapons program...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Nasal surgery hope for migraine
Nasal surgery might help alleviate severe migraine headaches for some patients, research suggests...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Will the Olympics help languages?
The BBC's Mike Baker asks whether the 2012 Olympic Games in London will inspire language learning...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Brazil reaches drug patent deal
Brazil decides not to break the patent on a key HIV drug as its US manufacturer agrees to reduce the price...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Man charged with Jeshma murder
A man, extradited from Latvia, is charged with the rape and murder of 17-year-old Jeshma Raithatha...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Canada fines 'racist' aboriginal
A prominent aboriginal figure in Canada is found guilty of hate crimes and fined over anti-Semitic remarks...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Bush signs bombings condolences
US President George Bush signs a book of condolence for victims of the London bombings on his return from the G8...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
UK policy invited attacks - Iran
A top Iranian cleric says the attacks in the UK are a direct result of London's support for the US and Israel...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Hurricane Dennis kills 10 in Cuba
Ten people die in Cuba as Hurricane Dennis batters the island with fierce winds and torrential rain...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Search for missing continues
Friends and relatives of those missing since the bomb attacks continue their search for loved ones...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Bombings sites combed for clues
A huge forensic investigation is under way following the London bombings that killed at least 50 people...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
 
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SHOULD AMERICAN TAXPAYERS PAY THE TAB TO BAILOUT THE BIG THREE AUTOMAKERS?
NO WAY, NO HOW!!!
YES, THE INDUSTRY IS MUCH TOO IMPORTANT FOR US TO LET IT FAIL.
IT DEPENDS ON THE TERMS OF THE DEAL. WHAT INTEREST RATE WILL THEY PAY FOR THE CASH? WHAT DO WE GET AS COLLATERAL?
LET'S BAILOUT TWO OF THE THREE AND LET ONE FAIL. THEY SHOULD COMPETE TO BE IN THE TOP TWO BY CUTTING COSTS AND WAGES!
YES, BECAUSE WE CAN SAVE THEM JUST LIKE WE SAVED THE BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, ETC.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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