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Officials Struggle to Reverse a Growing Sense of Anarchy
Bodies floated in stagnant floodwaters, and food and water supplies dwindled for thousands of trapped, desperate residents who had not yet managed to find a way out.
New York Times - September 1, 2005
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'Desperate SOS' for New Orleans
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin issues "a desperate SOS" for thousands of people stranded at the city's convention center without food or water. Meanwhile, a hospital halts efforts to evacuate patients after a convoy comes under sniper fire, according to a doctor who witnessed the incidents.
CNN - September 1, 2005
Turkey Rejects Europe's Demands on Access to Cypriot Vessels
Turkey's foreign minister rejected the idea of allowing Cypriot's vessels free access as demanded by the European Union.
New York Times - September 1, 2005
Congress Prepares $10 Billion Aid Package
The White House announced new steps to aid the Gulf Coast region today as President Bush prepared to visit the areas devastated by wind and flood.
New York Times - September 1, 2005
Pakistan's President Consolidates Power in Local Elections
The development is likely to further consolidate the Pakistani leader's grip on power ahead of the general election in 2007.
New York Times - September 1, 2005
European Union Calls for Common Rules on Deporting Illegals
The European Commission today asked European nations to adopt common rules governing the return of illegal immigrants.
New York Times - September 1, 2005
British Engineer and Translator Kidnapped in Afghanistan
A Taliban spokesman, Abdul Latif Hakimi, claimed responsibility for the abduction, Reuters news agency reported.
New York Times - September 1, 2005
Iraq Quarrels Sidelined by Grief for Stampede Victims
A nationwide outpouring of grief today seemed to temporarily eclipse Iraq's bitter sectarian divisions.
New York Times - September 1, 2005
Israel and Pakistan Hold 'Historic' First Meeting
The foreign ministers' diplomatic breakthrough today appeared to be a first payoff for the Israeli pullout from Gaza.
New York Times - September 1, 2005
Drivers Fear Gasoline Shortages as Prices Climb
Drivers continued to line up outside gasoline stations in some parts of the United States today for a second straight day as fears about fuel shortages drove up prices.
New York Times - September 1, 2005
US shoppers spend as savings fall
US consumer spending rises by 1% in July - pushing the country's personal savings rate to the lowest level on record.
BBC News - September 1, 2005
Katrina stokes petrol price fears
Oil prices hold above $69 a barrel after the US says it will release emergency crude stocks, but gasoline jumps.
BBC News - September 1, 2005
Human remains link to BSE crisis
BSE could have reached cattle via feed containing contaminated human remains, says new research.
BBC News - September 1, 2005
French PM pledges future tax cuts
French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin promises up to 3.5bn euros in tax cuts to boost economic growth.
BBC News - September 1, 2005
Hariri killing suspects charged
A Lebanese prosecutor charges four pro-Syrian generals with the murder of former PM Rafik Hariri.
BBC News - September 1, 2005
Youth dies crossing railway track
A young man is killed crossing a railway track when a high speed train hits him.
BBC News - September 1, 2005
Youths clash in city disturbances
Rival gangs of loyalist and nationalist youths clash near Belfast city centre, police say.
BBC News - September 1, 2005
More GP posts for junior doctors
More junior doctors are given the chance to take up GP placements in Scotland after more posts are created.
BBC News - September 1, 2005
Fats Domino among missing
Blues musician Fats Domino is among those missing after Hurricane Katrina, his agent, Al Embry, said.
BBC News - September 1, 2005
London bomber video aired on TV
One of the four 7 July bombers hails al-Qaeda and talks about his motives in a video aired on Arab TV.
BBC News - September 1, 2005
'Desperate SOS' for New Orleans
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin issues a "desperate SOS" for thousands stranded with no food or water.
BBC News - September 1, 2005
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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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