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Plant Shortage Leaves Campaigns Against Malaria at Risk
A Chinese herbal drug that is strikingly effective against malaria is in critically short supply because of rising demand.
New York Times - November 13, 2004
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Vice President Cheney leaves hospital
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Vice President Cheney leaves hospital
Vice President Dick Cheney has left George Washington University Hospital, where he underwent tests after experiencing shortness of breath. Cheney, who has a history of heart problems, waved to waiting reporters as he left the hospital Saturday.
CNN - November 13, 2004
Terror leader 'escapes Falluja'
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Terror leader 'escapes Falluja'
As many as 1,000 insurgents have been killed in the six-day battle for Falluja, an operation that is "almost finished," says Iraqi National Security Adviser Kasim Dawood. But he added terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and a lieutenant, Abdullah Junabi, both escaped.
CNN - November 13, 2004
Cheney leaves hospital
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Cheney leaves hospital
Vice President Dick Cheney underwent tests at a hospital Saturday after experiencing shortness of breath, the White House said. Cheney has had four heart attacks, and his health has been a persistent concern since he was picked as President Bush's running mate in 2000.
CNN - November 13, 2004
Dominant Voice on Rail Safety Echoes the Industry's Message
Documents show that the nation's most influential rail-safety group is tightly bound to the railroad industry.
New York Times - November 13, 2004
Cheney Says He Feels 'Fine' After Hospital Visit for Shortness of Breath
The vice president's cardiologist recommended that he get tested to make sure the shortness of breath was just a cold.
New York Times - November 13, 2004
U.S. Armored Forces Make Final Push in Falluja Strike
Units have entered the last major rebel stronghold, blowing apart buildings, rolling over barriers and confronting insurgents.
New York Times - November 13, 2004
Trade Issues Sour U.S.-Canadian Friendships
Canadian ranchers are frustrated by the American ban on live Canadian cow exports, a ban that began when a single cow was found to have mad cow disease.
New York Times - November 13, 2004
U.S. and U.N. Renew Quarrel Over Iraq
Kofi Annan's reluctance to commit staff to Iraq and a series of comments he has made about the war have strained relations with the Bush administration.
New York Times - November 13, 2004
Arson Suspected at Dutch Mosque
AMSTERDAM, Nov. 13 (Reuters) - A mosque was destroyed by fire in the Netherlands on Saturday but no one was hurt in what the police suspect may have been the latest in a spate of arson attacks against religious targets.
New York Times - November 13, 2004
Gates vs. Jobs: The Rematch
With Microsoft's entrance into the portable music business, Apple's chief executive, Steve Jobs, must do what he has failed to do in the past: prevail over his old nemesis, Bill Gates.
New York Times - November 13, 2004
What They Know About You
Wal-Mart amasses more data about the products it sells and its shoppers' buying habits than anyone else, and some privacy advocates worry about the potential for abuse.
New York Times - November 13, 2004
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New York Times - November 13, 2004
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New York Times - November 13, 2004
I Hate My Boss. (Just Kidding, Sir.)
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New York Times - November 13, 2004
In Face of Warnings, Drug Giant Took Long Path to Vioxx Recall
A review of Merck's handling of Vioxx suggests that actions the company took - and did not take - may have affected the health of potentially thousands of patients.
New York Times - November 13, 2004
Ivory Coast military chief sacked
The president of Ivory Coast sacks his army chief of staff, amid escalating tension in the West African country.
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Mosque set on fire in Netherlands
A Dutch mosque is badly damaged by fire in what may be the latest attack on the Muslim community.
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Queen leads tributes to war dead
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh lead tributes to Britain's war dead at the annual Festival of Remembrance.
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Banks could refuse fraud refunds
People who ignore safety advice and lose money in online banking scams could be refused refunds by banks.
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Rugby L: GB stun Kangaroos
Great Britain book their place in the Tri-Nations final with victory over Australia.
BBC News - November 13, 2004
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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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