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Once Protected by Hussein, Palestinians Suffer Backlash
As sectarian killings have escalated in Iraq, Palestinians have been heavily targeted by Shiite death squads.
New York Times - March 24, 2006
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First freed hostage heads home
Three peace workers rescued from nearly four months of captivity in Iraq are preparing to return home. Norman Kember, a Briton who was found bound but unguarded in a Baghdad house with two Canadian hostages, is expected to arrive in Britain on Saturday.
CNN - March 24, 2006
Sarah Caldwell, First Woman to Conduct at the Met, Dies at 82
Sarah Caldwell was one of America's most adventurous conductors and the founding director of the Opera Company of Boston.
New York Times - March 24, 2006
Europe Approves Energy Strategy But Stumbles Over Borders
A summit meeting that was intended to revive momentum for European integration was more notable for what was not discussed than what was.
New York Times - March 24, 2006
Afghan Clerics, in Friday Prayers, Call for Convert's Execution
Despite growing international protests, clerics demanded the execution of Abdul Rahman if he doesn't convert back to Islam.
New York Times - March 24, 2006
Argentina Marks 30th Anniversary of Murderous Regime
A coup launched 30 years ago ushered in one of the most murderous dictatorships in modern South American history.
New York Times - March 24, 2006
French Talks Over Labor Law Prove Fruitless
Dominique de Villepin met with French union leaders today but failed to narrow their differences over a new labor law.
New York Times - March 24, 2006
Analysts Upbeat About Merger Talks Between Alcatel and Lucent
Experts have often said such mergers were needed to help restore vigor to companies that never regained their 1990's luster.
New York Times - March 24, 2006
Rings show opens in Toronto
A $25m musical version of The Lord of the Rings fails to impress most theatre critics after opening in Toronto.
BBC News - March 24, 2006
S Dakota abortion ban challenged
A US pro-choice group launches a petition drive to overturn a South Dakota ban on nearly all abortions.
BBC News - March 24, 2006
Ecuador jet crashes into factory
A small plane with 14 people on board crashes into a factory in Ecuador, injuring at least six, officials say.
BBC News - March 24, 2006
WWII pilot buried 63 years on
A WWII airman whose frozen body was found 63 years after his plane crashed is buried in the US.
BBC News - March 24, 2006
Testicle cells may aid research
Scientists believe the human testicle may provide a less controversial source of cells for stem cell research.
BBC News - March 24, 2006
Midwife left mum to deliver baby
A private midwife who left a woman to give birth alone is cautioned by her professional body.
BBC News - March 24, 2006
Three held over £53m robbery
Three women are arrested in London on suspicion of money laundering and handling stolen property.
BBC News - March 24, 2006
UK corporal dies in Afghanistan
A British soldier has died in the southern province of Helmand, says the Ministry of Defence.
BBC News - March 24, 2006
SpaceX rocket fails first flight
The Falcon 1 rocket, a new low-cost satellite launcher, is lost on its maiden flight from the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
BBC News - March 24, 2006
Russia 'gave Iraq intelligence'
Russia gave Saddam Hussein intelligence on US military moves during the Iraq war, a Pentagon report says.
BBC News - March 24, 2006
Blast at French chemistry school
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Blast at French chemistry school
An explosion at a French chemistry college has killed a professor and seriously injured one other person. French rescuers said initially 15 to 20 people were missing but they were later accounted for. Officials says the cause of the blast was still unknown.
CNN - March 24, 2006
Wife confesses to killing minister, police say
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Wife confesses to killing minister, police say
The wife of a slain Tennessee minister has confessed to killing him, police said Friday. Matthew Winkler was found shot in the back in his parsonage two days ago and his wife and three daughters were traced 340 miles away.
CNN - March 24, 2006
Hong Kong firm to help check U.S.-bound cargo
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Hong Kong firm to help check U.S.-bound cargo
One of Americans' favorite beach destinations, the Bahamas, is getting a new U.S. arrival -- sophisticated equipment to detect radioactive materials in shipping cargo.
CNN - March 24, 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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