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North Korea Appears Set to Launch Missile
North Korea appears to have completed fueling of a missile capable of reaching the U.S., and diplomats worked furiously to try to forestall a launch.
New York Times - June 18, 2006
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A slim majority of nations on the International Whaling Commission joined a resolution supporting a resumption of commercial whaling, but pro-whaling nations still lack the 75 percent majority needed to overturn the world's 20-year ban. The resolution, approved by a vote of 33-32 with one abstention...
CNN - June 18, 2006
Search widens for missing U.S. soldiers
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Search widens for missing U.S. soldiers
Coalition forces expanded the search Sunday for two U.S. soldiers seized Friday by insurgents at a checkpoint southwest of Baghdad, officials said.
CNN - June 18, 2006
Brazil 2, Australia 0: Brazil Doesn't Dazzle, but It Gets the Job Done
Still unable to put on the show everyone has expected in the World Cup, Brazil got another shaky win and a spot in the second round.
New York Times - June 18, 2006
U.S. Widens Search for 2 Soldiers Missing in Iraq
The expanded search effort came as U.S. troops made a new push to break the insurgents' grip on Ramadi.
New York Times - June 18, 2006
Golf: Ogilvy captures US Open
Last-hole collapses by Colin Montgomerie and Phil Mickelson hand the US Open to Australia's Geoff Ogilvy on a remarkable day at Winged Foot.
BBC News - June 18, 2006
Tennis: Hewitt Queen's champion
Lleyton Hewitt beats James Blake to win a fourth Stella Artois title at Queen's Club.
BBC News - June 18, 2006
Award made from blast victim fund
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BBC News - June 18, 2006
Rare nerve disease gene found
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BBC News - June 18, 2006
Egypt tourist attack trial opens
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BBC News - June 18, 2006
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BBC News - June 18, 2006
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BBC News - June 18, 2006
Catalonia endorses autonomy plan
Catalan voters in Spain approve plans to make their region one of the most independent in Europe.
BBC News - June 18, 2006
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Rival factions are close to a deal on a plan that would implicitly recognise Israel, Palestinian officials say.
BBC News - June 18, 2006
Japan gains first whaling victory
Pro-whaling nations win support for a motion criticising a global whaling ban, for the first time in two decades.
BBC News - June 18, 2006
Woman makes Anglican history
The US Episcopal Church elects a woman leader - the first Church in the Anglican denomination to do so.
BBC News - June 18, 2006
More attacks, soldiers 'abducted'
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More attacks, soldiers 'abducted'
Police in Iraq tell CNN that at least four or five masked gunmen seized two American soldiers who had been reported missing after an insurgent checkpoint attack near Yusufiya on Friday night. Meanwhile, the latest round of violence in Iraq left 13 people dead on Sunday.
CNN - June 18, 2006
Police: Masked gunmen abducted U.S. soldiers
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Police: Masked gunmen abducted U.S. soldiers
Police in Iraq tell CNN that at least four or five masked gunmen seized the two American soldiers who had been reported missing after an insurgent checkpoint attack near Yusufiya on Friday night.
CNN - June 18, 2006
Report: Al Qaeda planned N.Y. subway attack
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Report: Al Qaeda planned N.Y. subway attack
Osama bin Laden's top deputy halted a plot to release a poison gas in New York's subway system "only 45 days from zero hour," according to a new book excerpted Saturday on Time magazine's Web site.
CNN - June 18, 2006
Keeping Score: On the Spot From Soccer's Penalty Area
Penalty kicks have attracted quite a bit of academic interest because they provide an ideal situation for checking some of the predictions of game theory.
New York Times - June 18, 2006
Live: US Open
Kenneth Ferrie and Phil Mickelson hold a slender lead in the final round of the 2006 US Open at Winged Foot.
BBC News - June 18, 2006
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WILL NBC'S BAN OF ANN COULTER HURT HER BOOK SALES?
NOT A BIT. NOBODY WATCHING NBC CAN READ ANYWAY.
NO. ANYBODY WATCHING NBC IS NOT LIKELY TO BUY ANN'S BOOK ANYWAY.
YES. SHE MIGHT AS WELL HAWK THE BOOK ON THE STREETS IF SHE CAN'T GET ON NBC.
I WOULDN'T HAVE BOUGHT THE BOOK UNTIL NBC BANNED HER.
IF ANN WILL COME OVER AND READ IT TO ME I WILL BUY A DOZEN!!!
 
 

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