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Peacekeepers for Somalia approved
East African nations agree to send peacekeepers to Somalia - but they will not come from neighbouring countries.
BBC News - March 18, 2005
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Sheriff: Couey admits abducting, killing girl
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Sheriff: Couey admits abducting, killing girl
Convicted sex offender John Evander Couey has admitted to abducting and killing 9-year-old Jessica Lunsford, the Citrus County sheriff said Friday. Investigators are searching the area around the home where Couey was staying when Jessica disappeared three weeks ago.
CNN - March 18, 2005
Schiavo's feeding tube disconnected
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Schiavo's feeding tube disconnected
The feeding tube that has kept Terri Schiavo alive for 15 years has been disconnected, said the attorney for the woman's husband. The move comes amid a flurry of legal activity focusing on the brain-damaged woman Friday, including two very different orders handed down by two judges.
CNN - March 18, 2005
Judge rejects House plea
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Judge rejects House plea
Doctors removed Terri Schiavo's feeding tube Friday, her sister said, despite an extraordinary, last-ditch effort by the Republican-controlled U.S. Congress to use its subpoena powers to keep the brain-damaged woman alive.
CNN - March 18, 2005
Schiavo's Feeding Tube Removed at Judge's Order
Doctors removed the feeding tube of a severely brain-damaged woman today despite extraordinary, last-minute efforts by Washington lawmakers to prolong her life.
New York Times - March 18, 2005
Former Connecticut Governor Sentenced to Year in Prison
NEW HAVEN, March 18 - Former Gov. John G. Rowland of Connecticut was sentenced today to a year and a day in prison, a punishment ordered after the fallen Republican star pleaded guilty in December to a felony conspiracy charge involving his acceptance of $107,000 in gifts that he did not pay taxes o...
New York Times - March 18, 2005
In Lebanon, Factions Deadlocked in Talks for New Government
Allies of the pro-Syrian government and the opposition said the two sides disagreed on a number of important issues, which raises the possibility that elections may be postponed.
New York Times - March 18, 2005
China's Vice Premier Urges Businesses to Help With AIDS Fight
Vice Premier Wu Yi of China's call today is the latest step in the government's increasingly open and aggressive efforts to combat the deadly virus.
New York Times - March 18, 2005
Russia's Military Chief Downplays Concerns Over War Games With China
Russia's military chief Yuri Baluyevsky this week outlined plans with Chinese officials for the first-ever war games between the two countries.
New York Times - March 18, 2005
Wal-Mart Settles Illegal Immigrant Case
Wal-Mart Stores has agreed to pay $11 million to settle federal allegations it used illegal immigrants to clean its stores.
New York Times - March 18, 2005
New US court setback for Yukos
Embattled Russian oil giant Yukos loses another round in its attempt to secure US court protection against the Russian state.
BBC News - March 18, 2005
Bishop sacked in abortion dispute
Argentina effectively sacks a bishop who said the health minister should be thrown into the sea for backing abortion.
BBC News - March 18, 2005
Cuba criticised over dissidents
Amnesty International accuses Cuba of holding 71 prisoners of conscience, often in inhuman conditions.
BBC News - March 18, 2005
Beirut blast 'causes casualties'
An explosion outside the Lebanese capital injures several people, Lebanese officials say.
BBC News - March 18, 2005
Break-in pair descriptions issued
A male involved in a burglary, during which a woman is raped, could have been as young as 14, police say.
BBC News - March 18, 2005
Family's fury at Howard comments
The parents of a toddler who died after being hit with an airgun pellet confront Tory leader Michael Howard.
BBC News - March 18, 2005
Pension talks could avert strike
Government talks with unions over civil service pensions could help avert a strike by one million workers.
BBC News - March 18, 2005
Judge rules on right-to-die case
A brain-damaged woman's feeding tube is removed despite moves by Republicans in Congress to stop it.
BBC News - March 18, 2005
Judge blocks removal of Schiavo's feeding tube
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Judge blocks removal of Schiavo's feeding tube
A state judge in Florida today temporarily blocked removal of Terri Schiavo's feeding tube, The Associated Press reported. The action came soon after a House committee issued a subpoena for Schiavo, her husband and three others to appear before Congress next week.
CNN - March 18, 2005
Schiavo subpoenaed
CNN
Schiavo subpoenaed
With the deadline for removing her feeding tube fast approaching, a House committee today issued a subpoena for a brain-damaged Florida woman to appear before Congress next week. The panel said it has issued five subpoenas, including one for Terri Schiavo and one for her husband Michael, who has bee...
CNN - March 18, 2005
Congress Moves to Halt Feeding Tube Removal in Florida
Hours before doctors are scheduled to remove a feeding tube from a severely brain-damaged woman, the Senate majority leader said today Congress is inviting her to testify.
New York Times - March 18, 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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