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Police: No motive known for Wisconsin killings
Police have found no clear motive for why a man opened fire with a handgun during a church service at a Wisconsin hotel, killing seven people before taking his own life, a police spokesman said today. Terry Ratzmann, 44, fired 22 shots, stopping once to reload, and then shot himself...
CNN - March 13, 2005
Police: No motive known for Wisconsin killings
Police say they do not know why Terry Ratzmann, 44, burst into a Wisconsin church service and opened fire, killing seven people and then himself...
CNN - March 13, 2005
Police Search for Answers in Wisconsin Shooting
The police said today that they had found "no clear motive" in Saturday's shooting, in which a gunman killed seven other people and himself...
New York Times - March 13, 2005
Illinois Earns Tournament's Top Seed
Joining the Big Ten champion Illini as No. 1s on Sunday were North Carolina and Duke from the Atlantic Coast Conference and Washington of the Pac-10...
New York Times - March 13, 2005
Disney's Board Chooses Iger as New Chief
Robert A. Iger, Disney's president, will replace Michael D. Eisner, the chief executive who is departing next year...
New York Times - March 13, 2005
Lufthansa Negotiating to Take Over Swiss International Air Lines
The deal would mark a step toward consolidation among European carriers that are still largely organized along national lines...
New York Times - March 13, 2005
Police: Suicide gunman kills 7 at church meeting
A man armed with a handgun opened fire during an evangelical church service at a suburban Milwaukee hotel, killing seven people before taking his own life, police said...
CNN - March 13, 2005
No motive found in Wisconsin hotel killings
Police have found no clear motive for why a man opened fire with a handgun during a church service at a hotel, killing seven people before taking his own life, a police spokesman said today. Terry Ratzmann, 44, fired 22 shots, stopping once to reload, and then shot himself...
CNN - March 13, 2005
Police Provide Details in Wisconsin Church Group Shooting
The police announced details that investigators have pieced together from interviewing 50 to 60 witnesses...
New York Times - March 13, 2005
Under Bush, a New Age of Prepackaged Television News
At least 20 federal agencies have made and distributed hundreds of television news segments in the past four years...
New York Times - March 13, 2005
Atlanta courthouse killings suspect captured
Authorities are deciding to how to charge a man they say killed a judge and three other people in Atlanta before surrendering Saturday. "He literally waved a white flag, or a T-shirt, and came out and surrendered to our folks," Gwinnett County Police Chief Charles Walters said...
CNN - March 13, 2005
Gunman Kills 7 in Wisconsin Church Group
A man opened fire at an evangelical church meeting being held at a hotel in suburban Milwaukee, then took his own life...
New York Times - March 13, 2005
A World of Ways to Say 'Islamic Law'
The question of whether Islamic law and democracy can co-exist in Iraq may determine how well the country holds together...
New York Times - March 13, 2005
Iger Is Said to Be Choice for New Chief at Disney
The board of The Walt Disney Company is expected to announce today that Robert A. Iger, Disney's president, will replace Michael D. Eisner as chief executive...
New York Times - March 13, 2005
Fans reject Glazer's Man Utd plan
Manchester United supporters are not interested in any stakeholding Malcolm Glazer may give them as part of his bid for the club...
BBC News - March 13, 2005
Police: Suspect waved 'white flag'
Authorities are deciding to how to charge a man they say killed a judge and three other people in Atlanta before surrendering Saturday. "He literally waved a white flag, or a T-shirt, and came out and surrendered to our folks," Gwinnett County police Chief Charles Walters said."...
CNN - March 13, 2005
Iran: No move towards nuclear arms
One day after Washington agrees not to block Iran's application to join the World Trade Organization, President Khatami says his country will temporarily suspend uranium enrichment "to give more certainty that Iran is not moving toward the creation of nuclear arms."...
CNN - March 13, 2005
Police: Gunman kills 7 at church meeting
A gunman opened fire at a church meeting in a Wisconsin hotel Saturday afternoon, leaving seven people dead or dying before killing himself, police said. Four others were wounded. The youngest shooting victim was about 10 years old...
CNN - March 13, 2005
Police Capture Atlanta Suspect in Court Killings
The man surrendered peacefully after a SWAT team cornered him in the apartment of a woman he had taken hostage...
New York Times - March 13, 2005
Under Bush, a New Age of Prepackaged News
Government-made news segments have been broadcast on local television stations without acknowledgement of their origin...
New York Times - March 13, 2005
Leader of Hezbollah Discovers a New Fray: Lebanese Politics
Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Lebanon's militant Hezbollah organization, is making a bid for a statesman's role...
New York Times - March 13, 2005
With Mayhem at Home, They Call a Parent Coach
Parent coaching is capitalizing on the tendency to call in the super nanny depicted on reality TV instead of calling up your mother...
New York Times - March 13, 2005
Fliers Find That Mileage Points Go Only So Far
Travelers are facing the prospect that like free meals and pillows, the golden age for frequent fliers is going away...
New York Times - March 13, 2005
Iger Appears to Widen Lead as Next Disney Chief
While the board of The Walt Disney Company has talked to several candidates, they have increasingly focused on Robert A. Iger, Disney's president...
New York Times - March 13, 2005
How the iPod Ran Circles Around the Walkman
The cassette-playing Walkman, even though it was outrageously successful, did not help Sony prepare for the digital player...
New York Times - March 13, 2005
Sorry, I'm Keeping the Bonus Anyway
Hundreds of companies have restated earnings in recent years, but a review of restatements shows that companies very rarely get that money back...
New York Times - March 13, 2005
See You, Carly. Goodbye, Harry. Hello, Investors.
Are shareholders benefiting from the recent spate of chief executive dismissals?...
New York Times - March 13, 2005
Savings: Lots of Talk, but Few Dollars
Personal savings have steadily declined for more than two decades even as tax incentives for savings have proliferated...
New York Times - March 13, 2005
400m indoor record broken
Kerron Clement breaks Michael Johnson's indoor 400m world record...
BBC News - March 13, 2005
 
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