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One Conviction in Plot to Spread Deadly Toxins, but 8 Go Free
British authorities said an Algerian man has been jailed for life for killing a police officer, but eight other men were either acquitted or the charges against them were dropped.
New York Times - April 13, 2005
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Serial bomber Eric Robert Rudolph admitted to a federal judge Wednesday that he bombed three Atlanta-area targets, including a party in a park during the 1996 Olympics. At a separate hearing earlier he displayed little remorse as he pleaded guilty to the 1998 bombing of a women's clinic in Birmingha...
CNN - April 13, 2005
Blast kills 12 Iraqi guards
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Blast kills 12 Iraqi guards
A blast near the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk killed 12 Iraqi security personnel trying to defuse a roadside bomb Wednesday, officials said. In Baghdad, insurgents targeted an Interior Ministry official, and three bombings attacked U.S. military vehicles.
CNN - April 13, 2005
Health Advisers Recommend Lifting Breast Implant Ban
Federal health advisers recommended allowing silicone breast implants to return to the U.S. market, but under strict conditions.
New York Times - April 13, 2005
In Deal to Avoid Death Penalty, Bomber Pleads Guilty
Eric R. Rudolph pleaded guilty in two federal courts to four bombings that killed two people and injured more than 100.
New York Times - April 13, 2005
DeLay Defends Effort to Rein In the Courts
House Majority Leader Tom DeLay ordering the Judiciary Committee to investigate the decisions of federal judges in the Terri Schiavo case.
New York Times - April 13, 2005
Senate Panel Backs E.P.A. Nominee, With One Notable Exception
Stephen L. Johnson, a scientist who has spent 24 years at the E.P.A., was endorsed by a Senate committee today, but a serious new threat to his confirmation arose.
New York Times - April 13, 2005
American Hostage in Iraq, on Video, Urges U.S. Withdrawal
The videotape was released as insurgents unleashed a string of attacks, including a bomb near Kirkuk that killed at least nine Iraqi police officers.
New York Times - April 13, 2005
Thousands of Chinese Villagers Protest Factory Pollution
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New York Times - April 13, 2005
Retail Sales Rose Just 0.3% in March as Fuel Costs Climb
Consumers spent more on gas last month and far less than expected over all, suggesting that fuel costs are weighing on consumers' minds.
New York Times - April 13, 2005
Turmoil Continues at Morgan Stanley as 2 Top Bankers Leave
Joseph Perella, the company's vice chairman, and his deputy, Terry Meguid, the head of the investment banking division, have resigned.
New York Times - April 13, 2005
Jackson accuser 'was in danger'
The mother of Michael Jackson's accuser tells a court the singer warned her of death threats against her son.
BBC News - April 13, 2005
'Bribes' let Bin Laden evade US
Osama Bin Laden avoided US capture by bribing Afghan militias tasked with tracking him, says Germany's spy chief.
BBC News - April 13, 2005
iPod sales fuel Apple profit leap
Strong sales of iPods help Apple boost its quarterly income but its shares fall on fears that earnings may dip later in the year.
BBC News - April 13, 2005
UN in Haiti to gauge peace effort
A Security Council delegation has arrived in Haiti to assess the peacekeeping mission there.
BBC News - April 13, 2005
Nike opens up in standards drive
Footwear and clothing giant Nike publishes a list of its 700 contract manufacturing factories to address criticisms of poor labour conditions.
BBC News - April 13, 2005
'Bomb-plot' Cuban seeks US asylum
A Cuban exile accused of trying to kill President Fidel Castro applies for asylum in the US, his lawyer says.
BBC News - April 13, 2005
New hitch for Bush's UN nominee
A vote on George W. Bush's choice for new US ambassador to the UN, John Bolton, is delayed at the Democrats' request.
BBC News - April 13, 2005
Ricin case sparks asylum concerns
Fears are raised about false passports and asylum abuses as a man is found guilty of plotting to spread ricin in the UK.
BBC News - April 13, 2005
UK-India flights double in deal
UK airline flights to India are set to more than double under a new agreement signed by the countries in Delhi.
BBC News - April 13, 2005
Gun teacher starts hunger strike
A teacher jailed for firing a pellet gun at youths, goes on hunger strike.
BBC News - April 13, 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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