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Madonna, Ritchie get preliminary divorce decree
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Madonna, Ritchie granted preliminary divorce
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Spears makes unexpected appearance in court
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Astronauts step out for longest, hardest spacewalk
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Zimbabwe rejects Carter, Annan, Machel
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Nepals Buddha boy returns to jungle to meditate
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Romes chaos and crime meets its would-be Giuliani
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Jetliner plot suspect believed killed in Pakistan
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Economy, not rights, rules the new China-US world
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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US News Archive for September 2005:
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Rita evacuees returning
Residents who evacuated the Texas Gulf Coast made a steady return Sunday in the aftermath of Hurricane Rita, even as authorities urged them to stay away. Texas Gov. Rick Perry said that evacuees should "stay put. Don't come back into southeast Texas today."...
CNN - September 25, 2005
In Storm's Wake, Bush and Officials Assess Damage and Response
President Bush visited Louisiana on Sunday to assess the federal response to Hurricane Rita as the storm slackened...
New York Times - September 25, 2005
China Sets New Media Restrictions, This Time for the Internet
China imposed more restrictions on the news media, designed to limit the news and other information available to Internet users...
New York Times - September 25, 2005
Rescuers search for Rita's victims
Louisiana emergency teams back to work As many as 1,000 may be trapped in towns More than a million without power in 3 states 'Significant damage' to Port Arthur oil refinery Rita downgraded to tropical depression...
CNN - September 25, 2005
Lebanon bomb: Journalist critical
A bomb planted in the car of a prominent Lebanese journalist blew up Sunday, critically wounding her, the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation said...
CNN - September 25, 2005
Rescuers search for holdouts
Rescuers fanned out early Sunday in southwest Louisiana to search for trapped people who did not heed the mandatory evacuation orders issued ahead of Hurricane Rita...
CNN - September 25, 2005
Bush mulls military's role in disaster relief efforts
Military officials told President Bush on Sunday that the U.S. needs a national plan to coordinate search and rescue efforts following natural disasters or terrorist attacks. Bush said he is interested in whether the Defense Department should take charge in massive national disasters...
CNN - September 25, 2005
As Rita Weakens, Rain and Flooding Still Pose Threat
Hurricane Rita caused far less damage than officials had feared, with only one death being attributed to the storm or its remnants...
New York Times - September 25, 2005
Bus Caught Fire After a Waiver Put It Back Into Service
Details are emerging about the bus in which 24 residents of a living center for the elderly died while trying to escape Hurricane Rita...
New York Times - September 25, 2005
China Allows Visit by Democracy Advocates From Hong Kong
Hong Kong's legislature traveled to mainland China, the first time Beijing authorities have let in prominent Hong Kong advocates of democracy since the Tiananmen Square killings...
New York Times - September 25, 2005
Early Damage Estimates for Rita Much Lower Than for Katrina
Damage from Hurricane Rita will be perhaps at least five times less severe than damage from Hurricane Katrina, according to initial estimates by insurance industry experts...
New York Times - September 25, 2005
Hurricane Rita: The impact
The BBC News website looks at the town and cities affected by Hurricane Rita...
BBC News - September 25, 2005
U.S. assesses hurricane damage
Search-and-rescue to resume at daybreak As many as 1,000 may be trapped in towns More than a million without power in 3 states 'Significant damage' to Port Arthur oil refinery Rita downgraded to tropical depression...
CNN - September 25, 2005
Deal Is Reached to Drop Debt of 18 Poor Nations
Finance ministers from around the world reached agreement on a plan to wipe out as much as $55 billion in debt owed by impoverished countries...
New York Times - September 25, 2005
Hurricane Rita: Locations at risk
The BBC News website looks at the locations most vulnerable to Hurricane Rita...
BBC News - September 25, 2005
Nightfall halts rescue efforts
Search-and-rescue to resume at daybreak As many as 1,000 may be trapped in townsMore than a million without power in 3 states'Significant damage' to Port Arthur oil refineryRita downgraded to tropical depression...
CNN - September 25, 2005
Israel hits Hamas with air strikes
Israel launched a "crushing" retaliation Saturday against Hamas in Gaza with deadly airstrikes, troops massed at the border and a planned ground incursion. The Israeli action came after militants fired 35 rockets at Israeli towns -- their first major attack since the Gaza pullout...
CNN - September 25, 2005
Search-and-rescue to resume Sunday
As many as 1,000 people who did not follow mandatory evacuation orders in one southwestern Louisiana parish may need to be rescued, an emergency management official said Saturday...
CNN - September 25, 2005
Hurricane Slams Into Gulf Coast; Flooding Begins
Hurricane Rita caused far less damage than officials had feared, and there were no reported deaths connected to the storm...
New York Times - September 25, 2005
As Test Scores Jump, Raleigh Credits Integration by Income
Wake County's effort to integrate schools economically has led to drastically improved test scores, officials and parents say...
New York Times - September 25, 2005
Early Damage Estimates for Rita Much Lower Than for Katrina
Damage from Hurricane Rita will be perhaps at least five times less severe than damage from Hurricane Katrina, according to initial estimates by insurance industry experts...
New York Times - September 25, 2005
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