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OPEC Suggests No Output Change Till Cut in April
Oil ministers suggested they might cut output in April to fend off a seasonal slowdown in demand when winter ends in the Northern Hemisphere.
New York Times - January 29, 2005
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Iraq vote also a test for U.S.
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Iraq vote also a test for U.S.
The United States' plan to bring democracy to Iraq faces its most important test Sunday when Iraqis vote in their first multiparty national elections in more than 50 years. But on the eve of balloting in Baghdad, a rocket attack killed two Americans at the U.S. embassy. And an Iraqi police official...
CNN - January 29, 2005
Emotional Iraqis cast their ballots in U.S.
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Emotional Iraqis cast their ballots in U.S.
Abdul al-Najr woke up early Saturday with his wife, piled into a car with three friends and drove 250 miles from St. Louis to the polling place here, where jubilant Iraqis danced and held hands in the steady, cold rain.
CNN - January 29, 2005
In Jacksonville, Faith, Hope and Charity at a Super Bowl
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New York Times - January 29, 2005
Under One Roof, Aging Together Yet Alone
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New York Times - January 29, 2005
Rocket Strikes U.S. Embassy as Iraqis Prepare to Vote
The attack, which killed two Americans and wounded five, heightened fears of further strikes by insurgents.
New York Times - January 29, 2005
Under Pressure, Qatar May Sell Jazeera Station
U.S. relations with Qatar are also strained over the country's sponsorship of Al Jazeera, the provocative television station that is a big source of news in the Arab world.
New York Times - January 29, 2005
At Forum, Leaders Confront Annual Enigma of China
At the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, there are many questions, but few answers on the subject of China's prospects.
New York Times - January 29, 2005
China's Fear of Ghosts: Balancing Stability and Dissent
China's top leaders struggled to find the right balance in managing the politically explosive death of Zhao Ziyang, who was memorialized Saturday.
New York Times - January 29, 2005
The Vote, and Democracy Itself, Leave Anxious Iraqis Divided
Questions over the election go beyond U.S. stewardship, to issues that touch on whether it was ever realistic to think that democracy could be implanted in Iraq.
New York Times - January 29, 2005
U.S. Is Close to Eliminating AIDS in Infants, Officials Say
Mother-to-child transmission of H.I.V. has dropped so sharply that public health officials now talk about wiping it out.
New York Times - January 29, 2005
Europeans 'ignorant' of EU treaty
Nine out of 10 Europeans know little or nothing about the new EU constitution, a study suggests.
BBC News - January 29, 2005
Bangladesh strike sparks clashes
Dozens of people are arrested as police fight with protesters during a general strike in Bangladesh.
BBC News - January 29, 2005
Group trapped in tower lift freed
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BBC News - January 29, 2005
Hague 'given up' his PM ambition
Former Tory leader William Hague has ruled out standing for the leadership again, a newspaper reports.
BBC News - January 29, 2005
Football: Man Utd down Boro
Wayne Rooney scores two wonder goals as Man Utd beat Middlesbrough 3-0 in the FA Cup fourth round.
BBC News - January 29, 2005
Football: FA ponders spring break
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BBC News - January 29, 2005
Chelsea makes 'biggest ever' loss
Chelsea's chief executive tells the BBC the club lost £88m last year - the largest ever loss in British football.
BBC News - January 29, 2005
Clashes at far-right demo
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BBC News - January 29, 2005
Former minister is HIV-positive
The former Labour culture secretary, Chris Smith, tells a Sunday paper he has been HIV-positive for 17 years.
BBC News - January 29, 2005
Ice storm shuts down Georgia roads
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Ice storm shuts down Georgia roads
A winter storm dumping snow, sleet and ice on the Southeast is being blamed for at least two deaths in Georgia. The storm could dump up to four inches of the wintry mix across the region and may cause massive power outages.
CNN - January 29, 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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