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Oil-for-Food Scandal Broadens With New Charges
A Houston oil trader is charged with making kickback payments to Iraq. Separate charges were brought against a South Korean businessman.
New York Times - April 14, 2005
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FALCON swoops nab 10,000 fugitives
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FALCON swoops nab 10,000 fugitives
A nationwide, weeklong dragnet called "Operation FALCON" arrested 10,340 people, inclding suspects in murders, sexual assaults, kidnappings, gang-related crimes, major drug offenses and crimes against children and the elderly. "We will use all of our nation's law-enforcement resources...
CNN - April 14, 2005
FBI: GI wrote of killing comrades
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FBI: GI wrote of killing comrades
An Army sergeant charged in a deadly grenade attack on his comrades wrote in his diary that his fellow soldiers were mistreating him, and that once he was sent to Iraq, "I am going to try and kill as many of them as possible," a jury was told Thursday.
CNN - April 14, 2005
18 dead in Iraq attacks
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18 dead in Iraq attacks
Insurgents killed 18 people today in attacks on police in three Iraqi cities, authorities said. In the day's most deadly strike, two car bombs -- apparently intended for an Iraqi police convoy in southern Baghdad -- exploded almost simultaneously killing 11 people and wounding 37 others, said police...
CNN - April 14, 2005
For Capital's Baseball Fans, Time Is Set to Begin Anew
On Thursday, 45,500 fans will go to R.F.K. Stadium for the sold-out home opener of the newly minted Washington Nationals.
New York Times - April 14, 2005
Senate Panel Backs Negroponte for Intel Post
John D. Negroponte's nomination now goes to the full Senate for what is expected to be easy confirmation
New York Times - April 14, 2005
Amid Recent Violence, Mideast Truce Is Holding but Frayed
Israeli troops killed a Palestinian militant today in Nablus, and the Palestinian leader, Mahmoud Abbas, called it a "serious violation" of a two-month-old truce.
New York Times - April 14, 2005
Federal Judge Strikes Down F.D.A.'s Ban on Ephedra
The judge ruled in favor of a Utah company that challenged the F.D.A.'s ban of the once-popular weight-loss aid.
New York Times - April 14, 2005
In Victory for Bush, House Approves Bankruptcy Bill
The House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a major overhaul of the nation's bankruptcy laws today.
New York Times - April 14, 2005
At Least 19 Killed in String of Suicide Attacks Across Iraq
The attacks were the latest in a recent surge after two months of relative calm.
New York Times - April 14, 2005
Outgoing World Bank President to Be Mideast Envoy
James D. Wolfensohn will coordinate Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, the secretary of state announced today.
New York Times - April 14, 2005
Building Sale Bolsters Times Co. Profit; Dow Jones Earnings Fall
The Times Company's net income rose 90 percent in the first quarter, as a one-time gain from the sale of its headquarters offset increases in printing and compensation expenses.
New York Times - April 14, 2005
S.E.C.'s Director of Enforcement to Step Down
Stephen Cutler, the S.E.C.'s enforcement chief, led the division through investigations of scandals at Enron, WorldCom, Tyco and many other companies.
New York Times - April 14, 2005
Brazil's Lula 'sorry' for slavery
Brazil's President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva apologises for his country's role in African slavery on a trip to Senegal.
BBC News - April 14, 2005
Brazil holds Argentine footballer
Brazilian police arrest an Argentine footballer over an alleged racist slur on a rival player during a match.
BBC News - April 14, 2005
US police catch 10,000 fugitives
Police arrest more than 10,000 fugitives in just six days, in an operation spanning the whole United States.
BBC News - April 14, 2005
Do you waste food?
A third of food grown for human consumption in the UK ends up in the rubbish bin, statistics show. Do you bin too readily?
BBC News - April 14, 2005
Rover suppliers start to cut jobs
Rover supplier Stadco says it will cut jobs as six other suppliers receive payouts helping them to hold on to staff.
BBC News - April 14, 2005
Boy killed in motorcycle accident
A 12-year-old boy dies after his mini-motorcycle collides with a four-wheel drive vehicle in County Fermanagh.
BBC News - April 14, 2005
Call for Scots MPs to downgrade
UKIP is launching its election pledges with a plan to make MPs work part-time between Holyrood and Westminster.
BBC News - April 14, 2005
Rugby U: Wasps snag McGeechan
Ian McGeechan will quit as director of rugby with Scotland to take up a similar post with Wasps on Friday.
BBC News - April 14, 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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