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Mom to visit site where dad buried kids
The mother of two children who were shot to death and buried by their father 21/2 years ago plans to visit the shallow Ohio grave where their bodies were finally found last week. After Manuel Gehring was arrested, he told authorities he shot both children, then drove for hours with their bodies in his van before burying them somewhere off Interstate 80...
CNN - December 4, 2005
A View of the Political Storm After Katrina
As New Orleans deteriorated, aides to Louisiana's governor were certain the White House was trying to blame their boss...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
Branson in Talks to Sell Virgin Mobile Stake
Sir Richard Branson is in talks to sell his stake in Virgin Mobile's British business to a British cable and phone provider, NTL...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
Allawi claims attempt on his life
Former Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi is chased from an Iraqi mosque in what he says was an apparent attempt on his life. Allawi and aides were not injured and left the compound in vehicles...
CNN - December 4, 2005
Allawi chased from shrine
Angry Iraqis chanted and hurled shoes Sunday at Ayad Allawi, chasing the nation's former interim prime minister from the Imam Ali shrine in Najaf. Also Sunday, Iraqi security forces said they uncovered a plot by a Sunni insurgent group to attack the site of Saddam Hussein's trial...
CNN - December 4, 2005
Coach Leach Goes Deep, Very Deep
By changing the geometry of the game, and pushing the limits of space and time on the gridiron, Mike Leach of Texas Tech is taking football to some far-out places...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
Pakistan: Al Qaeda leader killed
Pakistani officials confirm the recent death of al Qaeda operations chief Abu Hamza Rabia, but deny reports that he was killed during a U.S. missile strike. They say Rabia died in an explosion at a house in the North Waziristan tribal area of Pakistan, near the Afghan border...
CNN - December 4, 2005
Iraqi soldiers killed in ambush
Nineteen Iraqi soldiers have been killed in an ambush north of Baghdad, two days after a roadside bomb killed 10 U.S. Marines on patrol in Falluja...
CNN - December 4, 2005
Bodies of missing children are found
This evening, Teri Knight's search for her children is over. Authorities identified two bodies found in a shallow grave near Interstate 80 as her daughter and son who disappeared more than two years ago. The children's father told police he shot the children and buried them somewhere in the Midwest...
CNN - December 4, 2005
Al Qaeda No. 3 dead, but how?
Pakistan says a senior al Qaeda leader who served as operations chief of the network, Abu Hamza Rabia, was killed in an explosion at a house in a tribal area of the country...
CNN - December 4, 2005
Bush's Speech on Iraq War Echoes Voice of an Analyst
The address, influenced by a new White House adviser, appeared to be designed to turn around flagging public support...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
In Newly Released Documents, a View of the Storm After Katrina
As storm-hit New Orleans deteriorated, top aides to Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco were certain the White House was trying to blame their boss...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
Gone Spear-Phishin'
A new kind fraud, dubbed "spear-phishing," has emerged and raised alarms among the digital world's watchdogs...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
[TS] One Degree of Separation on the Board
Is it a problem for Time Warner shareholders to have Robert C. Clark, a former dean of Harvard Law School, representing them as a director?...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
Techno Files: Mac Programs That Come With Thinking Caps On
It's time for another look at "thinking tools." Today the focus is on programs for the Apple Macintosh...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
The End of Shopping
There are pleasures and life lessons that electronic buying can't buy...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
Consumed: Entertainment Poverty
How a reality TV show became an unlikely outlet for discussions of race and class...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
Square Feet: A Headline Deal Maker Stays Off the Beaten Path
DON'T be fooled by the cheery red tie dotted with yellow beach umbrellas. There is very little laid back about Andrew L. Farkas, the founder and chief executive of Island Capital Group...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
Suits: Bad Year for Tommy but Not for Thomas J.
The last year may have been a cruel one for Tommy Hilfiger, the corporation, but it has been kinder to Thomas J. Hilfiger, the corporation's honorary chairman and principal designer...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
Spending: Looking Out for No. 1 Before and After the Fire
With foresight in buying insurance before a fire, and presence of mind after a fire, homeowners can have more control over the pace and scope of their recovery...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
Market Week: Which Chart Isn't Telling the Truth?
WHAT'S wrong with these pictures - the ones charting the courses of the Dow Jones industrial average and the yield curve?...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
The Boss: From Pants to Paper
Pete Correll is the president and chief executive of Georgia-Pacific, Atlanta...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
Off the Shelf: They Should Have Been Best Sellers
A look at the business books that got lost in the shuffle in 2005...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
Economic View: Hmmm. What's This Alternative Tax? Hey, Wait! Ouch!
Do House Republicans harbor some sort of deep rage against moderately affluent families with lots of children?...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
Group of 7 Is Still Split on Subsidies
The Group of 7 of the world's leading industrial nations called for "renewed momentum" in negotiations to prevent a breakdown in upcoming global trade talks...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
Everybody's Business: On Milton Friedman's Birthday, We Get the Present: Him
At the top of the totem pole for their contributions to man's progress and to human understanding comes Milton Friedman, and his wife, Rose D. Friedman...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
Armchair M.B.A.: An American in Europe Bridges a Cultural Divide
A chief executive who talks to the company's workers and gets them to talk to her...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
The Goods: A Tattoo Tool Made in the U.S.A.
ADD tattooing to the long list of industries being revolutionized by China's manufacturing boom...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
Where, Exactly, to Get a Glimpse of Global Trade
Where, Exactly,...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
Strategies: Aging Brings Wisdom, but Not on Investing
Do people generally become better investors as they age? Unfortunately, new research has found that the answer is no...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
Investing: Big Doesn't Always Mean Bad for Some Mutual Funds
For the last several years, most of the actively managed mutual funds handling the largest pools of money in their categories have managed to outperform their smaller peers...
New York Times - December 4, 2005
Onassis heiress weds in Sao Paulo
Greek heiress Athina Roussel Onassis, who is worth almost $3bn, marries a Brazilian horseman...
BBC News - December 4, 2005
 
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HILLARY CLINTON.
JOE BIDEN.
EVAN BAYH.
BILL RICHARDSON.
TIM KAINE.
SOMEONE ELSE.
 
 

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