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Parades honor King
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Parades honor King
Americans inspired by Martin Luther King Jr. took part in marches and rallies around the country, drawing from the late civil rights leader's message to call for continuing reform.
CNN - January 17, 2005
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Catholic archbishop kidnapped in Iraq
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Catholic archbishop kidnapped in Iraq
A Catholic archbishop was kidnapped Monday near the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, Iraqi officials said. The Vatican issued a statement that said: "The Holy See deplores in the firmest way such a terrorist act and demands the archbishop be freed immediately."
CNN - January 17, 2005
King's dream remembered
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King's dream remembered
Americans inspired by Martin Luther King Jr. took part in marches and rallies around the country Monday. In Atlanta, Georgia, Martin Luther King III urged people to remember his father's legacy of peace and compassion. In Denver, San Antonio, and Philadelphia thousands joined marches and services fo...
CNN - January 17, 2005
Abbas Orders Security Forces to Prevent Attacks Against Israel
The Palestinian leader today called for an end to militant acts, but Hamas said it will continue carrying out attacks.
New York Times - January 17, 2005
Iraqi Insurgents Attack Police and Army; Catholic Bishop Abducted
It was another violent day in Iraq as insurgents gunned down policemen and reportedly kidnapped an archbishop.
New York Times - January 17, 2005
U.N. Report Urges Rich Nations to Double Aid to Poor
An international team sponsored by the U.N. proposed today a detailed, ambitious plan to halve extreme poverty by 2015.
New York Times - January 17, 2005
China Curbs Discussion of Late Leader Who Opposed Crackdown
Chinese leaders imposed a ban on reports about the death of Zhao Ziyang, who opposed the 1989 crackdown on protesters.
New York Times - January 17, 2005
A Fallen Tech Titan Faces a New Trial, This One in a Court of Law
In corporate history, few executives have helped create - and then watched the destruction of - as much wealth as Bernard J. Ebbers, the former chairman of WorldCom.
New York Times - January 17, 2005
Argentine 'sought abuse inquiry'
An Argentine on trial in Spain over the deaths of dissidents says an earlier confession was meant to spark inquiries.
BBC News - January 17, 2005
Illness delays US trial of Briton
The US trial of a Briton accused of offering to sell weapons to bring down planes may be delayed due to illness.
BBC News - January 17, 2005
Annan chooses new Unicef head
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan picks outgoing US agriculture secretary Ann Veneman as new head the UN children's agency, Unicef.
BBC News - January 17, 2005
Boerse board backs LSE bid plan
Deutsche Boerse's supervisory board approves a possible takeover of the London Stock Exchange in the face of signs of opposition from investors.
BBC News - January 17, 2005
Prison abuse likened to Abu Graib
Officers at Feltham Young Offenders' Institution are accused of "humiliating and dehumanising" prisoners.
BBC News - January 17, 2005
Tennis: Kuznetsova 'failed test'
Svetlana Kuznetsova tests positive for a banned drug, according to Belgian sports minister Claude Eerdekens.
BBC News - January 17, 2005
Thai subway shut for safety probe
Bangkok's new underground system is to close for a week-long safety review after 200 people were injured in a train collision.
BBC News - January 17, 2005
US rebuts 'Iran covert op' claim
The Pentagon hits back at claims by investigative reporter Seymour Hersh of US covert operations inside Iran.
BBC News - January 17, 2005
Glastonbury to take break in 2006
Festival founder Michael Eavis announces the Glastonbury Festival will be taking a break in 2006.
BBC News - January 17, 2005
Archbishop abducted in Iraq
A Catholic archbishop in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul is kidnapped, on a day of violence across Iraq.
BBC News - January 17, 2005
Pregnant girl murder charge
A man is charged with the rape and murder of a pregnant schoolgirl whose body was found in a churchyard.
BBC News - January 17, 2005
Abbas orders Palestinian crackdown on militants
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Abbas orders Palestinian crackdown on militants
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas today ordered Palestinian security forces to stop attacks by Palestinian militants on Israelis. The move comes after a Palestinian attack Thursday on the Gaza-Israel border that killed six Israeli civilians. Abbas also ordered that Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigad...
CNN - January 17, 2005
Iraq top priority for Rice
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Iraq top priority for Rice
Senate confirmation hearings for Condoleezza Rica begin Tuesday and the Secretary of State nominee is expected to be grilled on her advice to the president on Iraq.
CNN - January 17, 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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