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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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Shuttle gives space station a mile-high boost
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Rwanda protocol chief says shell prove innocence
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Lame-duck US, Israeli leaders to meet a final time
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Suspected US missile strike kills 5 in Pakistan
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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Kanye Wests new album to debut on MySpace Music
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Hollywood actors guild to seek strike
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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US News Archive for September 2005:
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Police: City completely destroyed
Saying the city was "completely destroyed," the New Orleans deputy police chief has urged remaining residents to get out because there is no power, drinkable water or supply of food. Meanwhile, body recovery teams press on with the grim task of searching for the suspected thousands of victims of Hurricane Katrina...
CNN - September 5, 2005
Indonesia jet slams into houses
Seconds after takeoff, an Indonesian airliner shook violently, veered to the left and slammed into a bustling neighborhood Monday, bursting into flames and killing at least 147 people -- many on the ground...
CNN - September 5, 2005
New Orleans 'completely destroyed'
Saying the city was "completely destroyed," the deputy police chief of New Orleans on Monday urged remaining residents to get out because there is no power, no drinkable water and no supply of food...
CNN - September 5, 2005
Rescuers Reach Out to People Clinging to Homes in New Orleans
As rescue teams continued to work, the president returned to the Gulf Coast, and former Presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton announced a fund for storm victims...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
NFL legend Rice calls it quits
Jerry Rice, the NFL's all-time leading receiver, announces his retirement at the age of 42...
BBC News - September 5, 2005
Tennis: Agassi battles through
American veteran Andre Agassi defeats Xavier Malisse to reach the quarter-finals of the US Open...
BBC News - September 5, 2005
Annan ready for oil-for-food flak
Kofi Annan says he is braced for more criticism ahead of the final report on the UN Iraq oil-for-food programme...
BBC News - September 5, 2005
Relief operation priorities
The US administration and relief workers set out the priorities for helping victims of Hurricane Katrina...
BBC News - September 5, 2005
Residents return
A week after Hurricane Katrina struck, residents of New Orleans' suburban Jefferson Parish got their first look at their devastated community Monday...
CNN - September 5, 2005
After Failures, Government Officials Play Blame Game
Officials escalated their criticism and sniping over who was to blame for the problems plaguing the initial response...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
Bush nominates Roberts as chief justice
President Bush on Monday nominated Judge John Roberts to succeed the late William H. Rehnquist as chief justice of the United States...
CNN - September 5, 2005
Bush Arrives in Baton Rouge to View Relief Effort
Also, Jefferson Parish residents inspected their homes today and George Bush and Bill Clinton announced a fund for storm victims...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
Australian Court Finds File-Sharing Violates Copyrights
The popular file-sharing network Kazaa was ordered to modify its software to help prevent violations of music copyrights...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
World oil prices falling sharply
Fresh oil supplies pull prices down close to pre-Katrina levels, even though the US energy industry is still reeling...
BBC News - September 5, 2005
Tennis: US trio headline day eight
Home hopes Andre Agassi, James Blake and Robby Ginepri are all in action on Monday at the US Open...
BBC News - September 5, 2005
Eerie silence in New Orleans
The BBC's Matt Davis reports from New Orleans, which is eerily silent as the evacuation nears completion...
BBC News - September 5, 2005
Bush returning to ravaged region
Since two days after Hurricane Katrina lashed much of the Gulf Coast into oblivion, President Bush hasn't gone a day without a public event devoted to the storm. Today is no different, as he plans a return to the storm-ravaged region for a third look at Katrina's effect with visits to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Poplarville, Mississippi...
CNN - September 5, 2005
Attention turns to the dead
Body recovery teams press on with the grim task of going house to house to find more victims of the flooding in New Orleans, where the mayor says thousands have died...
CNN - September 5, 2005
Attention turns to dead
Body recovery teams today will press on with the grim task of going house to house in New Orleans. The city's mayor says thousands lost their lives -- on streets, in cars, in homes...
CNN - September 5, 2005
Inc. Magazine Turns a 9,000-Word Spotlight on Itself
A certain type of publication fancies itself engaged in glorious battle and writes about its windmill-tilting with a military diarist's introspection. Inc. magazine, however, with its...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
Treasury Bills Scheduled for This Week
The Treasury's schedule of financing this week includes the regular weekly auction of new three- and six-month bills and an auction of four-week bills tomorrow...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
WB Network Moves to Attract an Older Audience
With a roster of new television programs, the WB Network will be sending an emphatic but unspoken message to viewers: this is not your teenage daughter's WB...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
The Pendulum of Reporting on Katrina
CNN and National Public Radio both found their voice amid the chaos of the hurricane...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
'Entourage' Chillingly Realistic, Insiders Say
Hollywood insiders weigh in on the season-ender of "Entourage," which leaves Ari Gold, the talent agent played by Jeremy Piven, out of a job...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
Murdoch's Company Said to Seek Buyout of Partner
The News Corporation is in talks to buy out the minority partner in its growing outdoor advertising business in Central and Eastern Europe for an undisclosed sum, a person involved in the venture said...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
A Major Backfire in Japan Deflates Vodafone's One-Size-Fits-All Strategy
Service problems, a botched rollout of its third-generation phone network and a skimpy lineup of new handsets have driven away Vodafone's Japanese customers in droves...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
With Textbooks, Students Show How Smart They Are
When it comes to buying and reselling textbooks, students show an impressive amount of consumer sophistication, according to a new study by two economists...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
Software Strives to Spot Plagiarism Before Publication
After a series of damaging newspaper scandals involving plagiarism in recent years, a new piece of software looks to help editors stop wrongdoers before their articles go to print...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
A Heightened Demand for Online Video
In the days after Hurricane Katrina landed on the Gulf Coast, the number of visitors watching online video at CNN's Web site surged to record highs...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
Not Even Web Retailers Will Be Exempt From the Aftereffects of Katrina
Online businesses are struggling to gauge the impact of the possible loss of half a million prospective customers for weeks or months because of the hurricane...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
China and Europe Fail to Resolve Dispute Over Textiles
China and the European Union failed to resolve a festering dispute over garment shipments after talks in Beijing on Sunday...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
Hurricane Forces New Orleans Newspaper to Face a Daunting Set of Obstacles
After the hurricane, The Times-Picayune of New Orleans had to report the biggest story in its history with no electricity, no phone access and no home...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
For Victims, News About Home Can Come From Strangers Online
As people search the Internet for information about a home feared destroyed, many are using Google Earth to scour satellite photos...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
Housing Boom May Continue After Storm, Experts Say
Experts are trying to determine whether Katrina will put an end to the nation's housing boom...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
Who's a Looter? In Storm's Aftermath, Pictures Kick Up a Different Kind of Tempest
Two news photographs ricocheted through the Internet last week and set off a debate about race and the news media in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
A 'Weather Nerd' in Indiana Sent a Warning to the Mayor
A 23-year-old with no formal meteorological training has drawn widespread praise for his hurricane blog, which urged New Orleans residents to leave the city two days before the mayor issued an evacuation order...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
Placing Products, Advertisers Find Room at the Inn
Free copies of a new Anita Shreve novel set in a bed and breakfast are being sent to bed and breakfasts by the publisher...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
Iraq: Another Vietnam for US?
With no end in sight to the violence, Jonathan Charles reports on the similarities and differences between Iraq and Vietnam...
BBC News - September 5, 2005
Thousands at US soldier funeral
Thousands of mourners attend the funeral in India's Gujarat state of an Indian-born US soldier killed in Iraq...
BBC News - September 5, 2005
Crisis prompts awkward questions
How Hurricane Katrina exposed deep divisions between rich and poor, and black and white, in New Orleans...
BBC News - September 5, 2005
Timeline: How the crisis unfolded
A day-by-day look at how the crisis has unfolded in New Orleans, after it was battered by Hurricane Katrina...
BBC News - September 5, 2005
New Orleans Begins a Search for Its Dead; Toll Remains Unclear
As the evacuation of the city neared completion and the grim task of collecting bodies began, there was also more violence today as police officers killed four gunmen...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
Bush Promises to Move Quickly on Chief Justice
The death of Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist opened a second vacancy on the Supreme Court and a new front in the ideological battle over the judiciary...
New York Times - September 5, 2005
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