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Cards see Shipp sidelined
Arizona running back Marcel Shipp is out for least eight weeks with a broken leg - plus other NFL news...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Maddux pitches landmark win
Greg Maddux claims his 300th win as the Cubs beat the Giants - plus a round-up...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Grim reality for death penalty TV
Jury deliberations in a death penalty case are to be shown in a television show in the US for the first time...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Fewer tourists going to Scotland
Visitor numbers to Scotland show a surprise fall for the first three months of 2004...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Petrol bombs thrown at police
Petrol bombs are thrown at cars and police during trouble at a bonfire at Ballymena in County Antrim...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Train kills men at rail station
Two men, thought to be a father and son, are killed as they walk on railway tracks by a station platform...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Cricket: Batty in England recall
Spinner Gareth Batty is added to England's squad for the third Test against West Indies but Mark Butcher misses out...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Football: Murphy set for Spurs
Liverpool accept a £3m bid from Tottenham for midfielder Danny Murphy...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Prozac 'found in drinking water'
An Environment Agency report says the antidepressant drug Prozac has been found in the UK's drinking water...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Football: Owen supports Eriksson
Striker Michael Owen is backing England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson but fears he may yet quit...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Fringe begins in Scottish capital
The world's biggest arts festival, the Edinburgh Fringe, begins a three-week programme on Sunday...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Ocean rowers stranded in Atlantic
Four Britons trying to break a world Atlantic rowing record are left clinging to a life raft after heavy storms split their boat in two...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Terror suspect tells of 'abuse'
A Tunisian held at the Guantanamo Bay US naval base says he was abused while in detention in Afghanistan...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Football: Community Shield
All the team news for Sunday's Community Shield from the Millennium Stadium...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Edinburgh gears up for festival
The world's biggest arts festival, the Edinburgh Fringe, starts this weekend...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Two questioned in Florida killings
Police said Saturday they have interviewed two people thought to "have some knowledge of" the killings of four men and two women whose bodies were discovered Friday in Florida...
CNN - August 7, 2004
Maddux pitches historic win
Greg Maddux claims his 300th career win as Chicago beat San Francisco - plus a round-up...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Terror fight turns to technology
There is a growing consensus that technology could help the US intel services better share data...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
More proof of vitamin-cancer link
Scientists have found another reason why low vitamin D appears to be linked to breast cancer...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Alam breaks silence on FA affairs
The woman who had an affair with England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson and FA chief Palios tells her story to the papers...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Blunkett defends terror secrecy
The home secretary rejects demands for more openness about the latest terror threats...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Iraq shuts Al-Jazeera's Baghdad bureau
Iraq's interim government has ordered the Al-Jazeera television network to close its Baghdad office for one month. In a statement, the Interior Ministry said: "Al-Jazeera has accepted to be the mouthpiece of terrorist and criminal groups thus contributing to attempts to impair security." A spokesman for the station told international reporters the closure was regrettable...
CNN - August 7, 2004
Two questioned in 'very brutal' Florida killings
Authorities have interviewed two people thought to "have some knowledge of" the killings of four men and two women whose bodies were discovered Friday in Florida...
CNN - August 7, 2004
Pilot killed in glider accident
A man dies in Gloucestershire after his aircraft crashes into trees shortly after take-off...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Football: Coventry win
A late double goal burst from Coventry gives manager Peter Reid a victory against his former club...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Cricket: Leics take Twenty20 Cup
Brad Hodge fires an unbeaten 77 as Leicestershire beat defending champions Surrey in the Twenty20 Cup final...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Olympic official suspended
IOC member Ivan Slavkov is suspended following bribery allegations made by the BBC's Panorama programme...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Explosion destroys Chinese restaurant
An explosion destroys a Chinese take-away and damages two other buildings in Londonderry...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Two in custody over toddler death
Police question two people after the death of an 18-month-old girl from Birmingham...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Iraq offers amnesty to some insurgents
Iraq's interim leader has offered a temporary amnesty that would let some of the insurgency's minor players off the hook. Ayad Allawi announced the amnesty for what he called "minor crimes." Among the crimes are the possession of light arms and covering for terrorists...
CNN - August 7, 2004
No plans to close special schools
The government denies forcing disabled children into mainstream education instead of special schools...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Cash appeal to save eisteddfod
Eisteddfod organisers are appealing for supporters of the event to give cash to safeguard its future...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Teenager dies after street fight
A murder inquiry is under way after the death of a 15-year-old boy in a street fight in Glasgow...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Football: Leeds 1-0 Derby
Frazer Richardson gives Leeds an opening-day 1-0 win against Derby...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Car crush for uninsured drivers
Uninsured drivers could have their cars confiscated and crushed under new government plans...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Mercury jab ban welcomed
A vaccine containing mercury given to babies eight weeks old is to be scrapped amid fears over autism...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Walker aiming for play-offs
In-form St Louis acquire Colorado's three-time NL batting champion Larry Walker...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Nine million see Big Brother end
Nine million people watch Nadia Almada as she is crowned winner of the UK's Big Brother reality TV show...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Labour names Hartlepool candidate
Labour selects its candidate for the by-election following Peter Mandelson's departure to Europe...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Two remanded over marsh death
Two men appear in court in Swansea, one charged with the murder of a homeless man, and the other with assisting an offender...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Building collapses in explosion
Police and other emergency services search rubble at the scene of an explosion in Londonderry...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Murder inquiry after toddler dies
Police appeal for witnesses after an 18-month-old girl dies from head injuries...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
British aid gets to Sudan camps
One thousand latrines are being erected in a Sudanese refugee camp with the help of UK charity Oxfam...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Cocklers in off-shore crash saved
More than 130 cocklers are rescued after two trailers collided four miles off the Lancashire coastline...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
 
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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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