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Oil Retreats as I.E.A. Agrees to Release Emergency Stocks
Gasoline futures prices fell today for the first time in a week as some fuel pipelines on the U.S. Gulf Coast began to restart operations.
New York Times - September 2, 2005
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Refugees cheer aid convoys
Thousands of tired and angry people stranded at the New Orleans convention center welcomed National Guard troops and trucks carrying food, water and medicine with cheers and tears of joy -- the first aid to reach them since Hurricane Katrina struck.
CNN - September 2, 2005
Relief convoy arrives
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Relief convoy arrives
A convoy of military vehicles plowed through the flooded streets of New Orleans on Friday bringing food, water and medicine to the thousands of people trapped at a downtown convention center. The relief effort came as President Bush toured the Gulf Coast to survey damage from Hurricane Katrina.
CNN - September 2, 2005
Bush tours stricken region
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Bush tours stricken region
Scorched by criticism about sluggish federal help, President Bush acknowledged the government's failure to stop lawlessness and help desperate people in New Orleans. "The results are not enough," Bush said Friday in the face of mounting complaints from both parties.
CNN - September 2, 2005
Troops Bring Food, Water and Promise of Order to New Orleans
Four days after Katrina left most of New Orleans under water, National Guard trucks arrived to begin helping thousands of people.
New York Times - September 2, 2005
Iran's Nuclear Program Remains a Mystery, U.N. Says
Key elements of Iran's nuclear program remain shrouded in mystery, according to a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
New York Times - September 2, 2005
Gunmen Open Fire on Two Sunni Mosques in Southern Iraq
The attacks took place as imams devoted their sermons to the nearly 1,000 victims of Wednesday's stampede in Baghdad.
New York Times - September 2, 2005
Man killed in two car collision
A 36-year-old man has died after an accident in Newtownabbey, County Antrim, say police.
BBC News - September 2, 2005
Iran nuclear questions 'remain'
The UN's atomic agency says questions remain over Iran's nuclear activity, despite an intensive investigation.
BBC News - September 2, 2005
Man is charged with triple murder
A man is charged over the deaths of three people, two of them sisters, in a block of flats in north London.
BBC News - September 2, 2005
Oil prices drop on reserve offers
Oil prices drop on confirmation that foreign oil reserves will be made available to the US in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
BBC News - September 2, 2005
Supplies arrive in New Orleans
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Supplies arrive in New Orleans
A convoy of military vehicles arrives in New Orleans bringing food, water and medicine to the thousands of people trapped at a downtown convention center. Earlier, President Bush toured the damage from Hurricane Katrina and the New Orleans mayor said the city was "holding on by a thread."
CNN - September 2, 2005
World leaders offer sympathy, aid
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World leaders offer sympathy, aid
British Prime Minister Tony Blair pledges to help hurricane-stricken areas of the United States "in any way we can." His comments add to a growing list of prayers, condolences and pledges from around the world in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
CNN - September 2, 2005
Anger floods New Orleans
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Anger floods New Orleans
President Bush told reporters on Friday that millions of tons of food and water are on the way to the people stranded in the wake of Hurricane Katrina -- but he said the results of the relief effort "are not acceptable."
CNN - September 2, 2005
Bush: Results 'not acceptable'
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Bush: Results 'not acceptable'
President Bush arrives in the battered Gulf Coast region for a tour of the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina. He called the current results of the relief efforts "not acceptable."
CNN - September 2, 2005
New Orleans Mayor, in Tears, Blasts Washington's Response
Fires and explosions at a chemical storage facility jolted an area across the Mississippi River from the French Quarter this morning.
New York Times - September 2, 2005
Israel Halts Plan to Add Homes Near West Bank Settlement
Israel has bowed to the U.S. and frozen a much-criticized plan to add 3,500 new housing units near a large West Bank settlement.
New York Times - September 2, 2005
The Emigrants' Story: Where It Began
A museum in Bremerhaven, Germany, serves as a reminder of how wrenching and how much of a risk emigration was for earlier generations.
New York Times - September 2, 2005
Would-Be Tory Leader Attacks Both Blair and Bush Over Iraq
Kenneth Clarke opened a new bid for the Conservative Party leadership with an attack on the Iraq policies of Prime Minister Tony Blair and President Bush.
New York Times - September 2, 2005
Economy Adds 169,000 Jobs, but Storm's Impact Not Yet Felt
It remains unclear if the economy will continue to perform as well in the coming months, economists said.
New York Times - September 2, 2005
Tennis: Blake sets up Nadal clash
James Blake books a third-round meeting with Rafael Nadal after beating Igor Andreev easily at the US Open.
BBC News - September 2, 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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