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Police announce world tour plans
Eighties rock group The Police announce plans for a world tour to mark 30th anniversary of the band's reunion.
BBC News - February 12, 2007
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'Deal struck' over N. Korean nukes
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'Deal struck' over N. Korean nukes
U.S. and Asian negotiators have struck a tentative deal with North Korea over freezing its nuclear weapons program in exchange for energy assistance.
CNN - February 12, 2007
Snow tapers off, but new storm takes aim
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Snow tapers off, but new storm takes aim
The intense snow squalls that have buried towns along eastern Lake Ontario up to their stop signs finally tapered off Monday, but forecasters warned that another storm system is on the way.
CNN - February 12, 2007
Columnist testifies Rove confirmed Plame was CIA
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Columnist testifies Rove confirmed Plame was CIA
The journalist who first revealed the identity of CIA operative Valerie Plame said in federal court Monday that two top government officials were his sources.
CNN - February 12, 2007
Tiki Barber to Join NBC?s ?Today? Show
Tiki Barber, who retired from the Giants, will become a broadcaster for NBC?s ?The Today Show? and is expected to have a role in the network?s Sunday night football broadcasts, people with direct knowledge of the negotiations said.
New York Times - February 12, 2007
Novak Says Libby Didn?t Leak Agent?s Name to Him
The newspaper columnist Robert D. Novak testified today that his sources were Richard Armitage and Karl Rove.
New York Times - February 12, 2007
House Democrats Propose Iraq Resolution
The nonbinding resolution opposes the administration?s plan to increase the number of troops in Iraq.
New York Times - February 12, 2007
Palestinian Protests at Holy Site Continue
Muslims protested excavation work near a religious compound in Jerusalem, despite efforts to calm tensions.
New York Times - February 12, 2007
German Court Orders Release of Far-Left Terrorist
Brigitte Mohnhaupt of the far-left terrorist Red Army Faction has spent 24 years in prison for carrying out several kidnappings and murders in the 1970s.
New York Times - February 12, 2007
Draft Accord Reached in North Korea Nuclear Talks
Negotiators were awaiting approval of a draft accord on North Korean nuclear disarmament from their respective governments, the chief U.S. envoy said.
New York Times - February 12, 2007
Market Attacks in Baghdad Kill at Least 67
The attacks, which came on the anniversary of the bombing of a Shiite shrine, seemed designed to fuel the country?s sectarian hatreds.
New York Times - February 12, 2007
Iran?s President Dismisses U.S. Charges on Iraq
In an interview with Diane Sawyer on ?Good Morning America,? President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that Iran was opposed to ?any kind of conflict? in Iraq.
New York Times - February 12, 2007
Safety of Drug-Coated Stents Tough to Assess, Report Says
The New England Journal of Medicine addresses the controversy about the potential for deadly clots.
New York Times - February 12, 2007
Pressure Increases on Iran?s Fragile Energy Industry
The world?s fourth-largest oil exporter is forced to import 40 percent of its gasoline because of sanctions and booming consumption.
New York Times - February 12, 2007
Next Obstacle for Vodafone in Indian Deal Is Maintaining Discipline
By agreeing to pay $11.1 billion for a majority stake in Hutchison Essar, Vodafone of Britain faces the challenge of running the fast-growing Indian cellphone business with the cost discipline that is custom in that country.
New York Times - February 12, 2007
Canada pledges $1.3bn green fund
Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper announces a new $1.3bn fund to combat climate change.
BBC News - February 12, 2007
Key Farc role in US cocaine trade
Much of the cocaine entering the US passes through the hands of Colombia's Farc rebels, a US official says.
BBC News - February 12, 2007
Afternoon nap 'is good for heart'
Having a regular siesta in the middle of the day may reduce the risk of death from heart disease, research suggests.
BBC News - February 12, 2007
Universities back US-style funds
Universities in England welcome plans for a new charity funding scheme to be announced by the prime minister.
BBC News - February 12, 2007
Unemployed 'must learn English'
Jobless people who cannot speak English will have to learn the language or face benefit cuts under new plans.
BBC News - February 12, 2007
999 chiefs downgrade 'emergency'
As call levels return to normal, the ambulance service says its 'special emergency' status is no longer in place.
BBC News - February 12, 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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