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'People's Bafta' nod for Brother
Celebrity Big Brother makes the shortlist for the only Bafta TV award to be decided by the public.
BBC News - March 4, 2007
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Husband arrested in murder, dismemberment
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Husband arrested in murder, dismemberment
A man suspected of killing and dismembering his wife was captured Sunday as he fled searchers, running through snow in northern Michigan, police said. Stephen Grant had been the subject of a manhunt since police discovered what they believe to be the torso and other body parts of his wife, Tara Lynn...
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Afghan ambush leaves 16 dead
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Afghan ambush leaves 16 dead
Sixteen Afghan civilians were killed and 25 wounded after a suicide attack and ambush on a coalition military convoy in eastern Afghanistan, a joint forces military statement said.

The Afghan Interior Ministry spokesman said there were no casualties to coalition forces, but U.S. forces &quo...
CNN - March 4, 2007
Ambush in Afghanistan leaves 16 dead
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Ambush in Afghanistan leaves 16 dead
Sixteen Afghan civilians were killed and 25 others wounded in the aftermath of a suicide attack and ambush on a coalition military convoy in eastern Afghanistan Sunday, a joint forces military statement said.
CNN - March 4, 2007
Obama, Clinton campaign at civil rights anniversary
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Obama, Clinton campaign at civil rights anniversary
Some four decades after civil rights marchers were beaten for demonstrating for the right to vote, the top two Democratic presidential contenders went to Selma, Alabana to seek the support of African-American voters.
CNN - March 4, 2007
Thomas Eagleton, Vice Presidential Nominee, Dies
Thomas F. Eagleton, a former senator, was removed as the Democratic vice presidential candidate in 1972 after revelations of mental illness and electroshock therapy.
New York Times - March 4, 2007
British Officials Support Barring BBC Report
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New York Times - March 4, 2007
Palestinian Leaders Discuss Unity Government
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New York Times - March 4, 2007
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New York Times - March 4, 2007
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New York Times - March 4, 2007
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New York Times - March 4, 2007
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American officials said the civilians were caught in crossfire with militants, but witnesses and some Afghan officials said the troops shot indiscriminately.
New York Times - March 4, 2007
16 Civilians Die as U.S. Troops Open Fire in Afghanistan
American officials said the civilians were caught in crossfire with militants, but witnesses and some Afghan officials said the troops shot indiscriminately.
New York Times - March 4, 2007
Clinton and Obama woo black votes
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BBC News - March 4, 2007
Open sky deal criticised
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BBC News - March 4, 2007
Stress may 'damage child brains'
High levels of stress may physically scar a child's brain, research suggests.
BBC News - March 4, 2007
Hundreds held in India party raid
Indian police arrest 281 people in a drugs raid on a party held in the city of Pune, east of Mumbai.
BBC News - March 4, 2007
Iraq crackdown on Shia stronghold
US and Iraqi forces carry out a raid in Baghdad's Sadr City, as Iraq's PM offers an olive branch to insurgents.
BBC News - March 4, 2007
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BBC News - March 4, 2007
Incumbent 'wins Estonia election'
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BBC News - March 4, 2007
Report warns against Iran attack
Military strikes against Iran could prompt it to rapidly pursue nuclear weapons, a UK think tank says.
BBC News - March 4, 2007
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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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