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Philip Johnson, Elder Statesman of U.S. Architecture, Dies at 98
Philip Johnson, known less for his buildings than for the sheer force of his presence, died at Glass House, his celebrated estate.
New York Times - January 26, 2005
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Train derailment kills 10
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Train derailment kills 10
A suicidal man parked his vehicle on tracks Wednesday, causing a commuter train collision that killed at least 10 people outside Los Angeles, officials said. The man who exited the vehicle before impact is in custody and is expected to be charged with homicide.
CNN - January 26, 2005
'Everyone was screaming'
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'Everyone was screaming'
As police say a man faces homicide charges in connection to the 10 people killed by the train crash allegedly caused by his reported suicide attempt, some injured survivors are describing the moment of impact. "I heard a noise. It got louder and louder. And next thing I knew the train tilted, e...
CNN - January 26, 2005
Deadliest day for U.S.
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Deadliest day for U.S.
Thirty Marines and a Navy corpsman were killed in a helicopter crash near Iraq's border with Jordan, bringing the number of U.S. troops killed Wednesday to 37 -- the deadliest day for U.S. forces since the start of the war in Iraq.
CNN - January 26, 2005
At Least 10 Are Killed as Trains Derail in California
More than 100 were injured when a commuter train crashed into a car left on the tracks by a suicidal man near Los Angeles.
New York Times - January 26, 2005
Senate Confirms Rice as Secretary of State on 85-13 Vote
Condoleezza Rice won broad support. The attorney-general nominee cleared a Senate panel in a 10-8 vote down party lines.
New York Times - January 26, 2005
With 6 Combat Deaths, U.S. Suffers Deadliest Day in Iraq
A top U.S. commander said the weather was bad at the time, and that there were no signs yet of hostile fire.
New York Times - January 26, 2005
Bush Upbeat on Vote but Warns Iraqis Need to Take Initiative
Speaking at the first news conference of his second term, the president predicted "a grand moment in Iraqi history."
New York Times - January 26, 2005
French Detain Group Said to Recruit Iraq Rebels
French intelligence and law enforcement officials said today that they had smashed an operation that was recruiting fighters for the insurgency in Iraq.
New York Times - January 26, 2005
Blair Urges U.S. to Heed Concerns of Other Nations
Prime Minister Tony of Blair of Britain appealed to the Bush administration today to heed the concerns of others in return for support in its wars.
New York Times - January 26, 2005
All the Talk of Davos: the Weak Dollar and the U.S. Deficits
Anyone hoping for an answer to when the weak dollar or the size of U.S. deficits will stabilize is likely to be disappointed at this year's World Economic Forum.
New York Times - January 26, 2005
Mass break-out at Colombian jail
Suspected Marxist rebels attack a prison in Colombia allowing at least 20 prisoners to escape.
BBC News - January 26, 2005
Police ask to postone NI inquiry
The police ask the inquiry into the deaths of three children at NI hospitals to postpone part of the hearings.
BBC News - January 26, 2005
Four stabbed in 'random attacks'
Four men are injured in what appears to have been a random series of knife attacks in Paisley.
BBC News - January 26, 2005
Anger at fire death woman's care
The family of a woman who died in a fire hours after leaving hospital say more should have been done to help her.
BBC News - January 26, 2005
Rover 'sweetener' claim dismissed
Claims the UK government offered the car maker's potential Chinese partner £100m to seal a deal are dismissed.
BBC News - January 26, 2005
Football: Double signing for Spurs
Tottenham sign Mido on loan and Mounir El Hamdaoui on a permanent deal.
BBC News - January 26, 2005
Barroso seeks EU economic boost
European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso presents a five-year policy strategy to MEPs.
BBC News - January 26, 2005
Approval for first red light zone
Liverpool City Council votes in favour of plans to set up a prostitution tolerance zone in the city.
BBC News - January 26, 2005
Alarm at new climate warning
Global temperatures could rise by as much as 11 degrees Celsius, a major climate prediction project suggests.
BBC News - January 26, 2005
Turin shroud 'older than thought'
The Shroud of Turin is much older than suggested by 1980s radiocarbon dating, a new chemical study suggests.
BBC News - January 26, 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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