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Papal Funeral Gives Mugabe Loophole to Evade Sanctions
JOHANNESBURG, April 7 - Zimbabwe's president, Robert G. Mugabe, arrived in Rome today to attend Pope John Paul II's funeral, apparently using a diplomatic loophole to evade European Union sanctions that ostensibly bar him from traveling to any of the union's member states.
New York Times - April 7, 2005
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Pope's will revealed
The huge bronze doors of St Peter's Basilica, where Pope John Paul's body lies in state, were closed Thursday as the Vatican prepares for Friday's funeral Mass. According to the pope's spiritual testament -- made public today -- he pondered in 2000 whether the new millennium would mark the end of hi...
CNN - April 7, 2005
Blast in Cairo tourist area kills two
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Blast in Cairo tourist area kills two
A suspected bomb attack, in a neighborhood of the Egyptian capital popular with tourists, has killed two people and wounded 18 others, authorities say. Police sources told CNN they suspect the explosion was the result of a bomb thrown by a passing motorcyclist. But the Interior Ministry official sai...
CNN - April 7, 2005
Education Secretary Seeks to Calm Uproar Over New Law
Margaret Spellings said today that she would try to be more "flexible" about how states and local districts meet the No Child Left Behind Law's requirements.
New York Times - April 7, 2005
Dale Messick, Cartoonist Who Created Brenda Starr, Dies at 98
Dale Messick was a pioneering cartoonist who fought her way to the top of a man's profession by creating Brenda Starr.
New York Times - April 7, 2005
Move Against Mexico City Mayor Sets Off Protests
Hundreds of thousands thronged Mexico City's central plaza today to support the leftist mayor, who faced a vote in Congress that could force him off the ballots next year.
New York Times - April 7, 2005
Kashmiris Cross Ceasefire Line Raising Peace Hopes
The crossing had been suspended since the violent partition of the subcontinent in 1947, and the India-Pakistan war that accompanied it.
New York Times - April 7, 2005
Pope's Will Reveals Anguish Over Length of Papacy
In March of 2000, Pope John Paul II appeared to consider a momentous thought: resigning the papacy.
New York Times - April 7, 2005
Iraq's New President Names Shiite Leader as Prime Minister
The Kurdish president selected Ibrahim Jaafari, a physician and longtime leader of one of Iraq's major Shiite religious parties.
New York Times - April 7, 2005
Pfizer Suspends Sales of Bextra at F.D.A.'s Request
The F.D.A. is also instructing drug makers to better warn patients of the health risks of other painkillers in the same class.
New York Times - April 7, 2005
Canada scandal details released
Testimony is heard in a corruption inquiry that could prove damaging to Canadian PM Paul Martin and his Liberal Party.
BBC News - April 7, 2005
'Riot' takes place in Cuban jail
A riot has taken place in one of the country's biggest prisons, Cuban human rights activists say.
BBC News - April 7, 2005
US and Antigua dispute ruling
The US and the twin-island state of Antigua and Barbuda are both claiming victory in a trade dispute over online gambling.
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Drug withdrawn amid skin concerns
Sales of a painkiller have been suspended across Europe and the US amid concerns about skin reactions.
BBC News - April 7, 2005
Galactic pancake mystery solved
Astronomers figure out why small satellite galaxies surround the Milky Way in the shape of a pancake.
BBC News - April 7, 2005
Is there any hope left for Rover?
The receivers are called in at Britain's last big UK-owned car maker, MG Rover, says Trade Secretary Patricia Hewitt. Are you affected?
BBC News - April 7, 2005
O'Brien forsees Papal acceptance
The leader of the Catholic Church in Scotland says the new pontiff will be accepted by the people.
BBC News - April 7, 2005
Race claim during leader's visit
A Muslim Lib Dem councillor claims he was singled out for questioning by police during his party leader's Welsh visit.
BBC News - April 7, 2005
Galloway's party pledges honesty
George Galloway's Respect coalition launches its election campaign promising to tell the truth.
BBC News - April 7, 2005
Football: Newcastle 1-0 Sporting
Alan Shearer gives Newcastle a precious lead to take to Portugal for the second leg of their Uefa Cup quarter-final.
BBC News - April 7, 2005
Golf: Masters from Augusta
All the action from the rain-hit first round of the Masters at Augusta.
BBC News - April 7, 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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