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Poll: Rich should bolster Social Security
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Poll: Rich should bolster Social Security
More than two-thirds of Americans think the wealthy should help bolster Social Security by paying Social Security taxes on their wages and by receiving less in benefits, a CNN/USA Today/Gallup Poll released Tuesday suggests.
CNN - February 8, 2005
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Official estimates up to 17,000 insurgents in Iraq
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Official estimates up to 17,000 insurgents in Iraq
The U.S. military faces between 13,000 and 17,000 insurgents in Iraq, the large majority of them backers of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein and his Baath Party, a senior military official told CNN Tuesday. The figures came to light as U.S. and Iraqi officials confirmed more than 20 people died Tu...
CNN - February 8, 2005
Leaders hail cease-fire
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Leaders hail cease-fire
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas are hailing a cease-fire agreement as a new opportunity for peace in the Middle East. But the militant group, Hamas, issued a statement saying it is not a party to the agreement.
CNN - February 8, 2005
Englishwoman Sails Globe in 71 Days, a Record
Ellen MacArthur, 28, cruised in triumph into Falmouth harbor today to claim a new record for sailing nonstop and solo around the world.
New York Times - February 8, 2005
Buoyed by Early Vote Count, Kurds Aim for Presidency
Kurdish leaders said they would ally themselves with whatever political parties will support them in that goal.
New York Times - February 8, 2005
Administration Begins Campaign to Promote Budget Proposal
While the president was promoting his plan in Detroit, aides were doing the same on Capitol Hill, and getting mixed receptions.
New York Times - February 8, 2005
Israeli and Palestinian Leaders Pledge to Halt Attacks
Hamas insisted that it was not bound by the two leader's statements, which amounted to a cease-fire in the four-year conflict.
New York Times - February 8, 2005
In Paris, Rice Asks Europe for a 'New Chapter'
The secretary of state urged Europe to put aside past differences and work with the U.S. to expand freedom in the Arab world.
New York Times - February 8, 2005
Lax Management at China's Banks Remains a Concern of Regulators and Investors
An embezzlement scandal is barely standing out in China, where cases of bank corruption involving hundreds of millions of dollars seem to pop up regularly.
New York Times - February 8, 2005
Snow defends US budget strategy
US Treasury Secretary John Snow defends the White House's budget plans and tax cuts to a key congressional committee.
BBC News - February 8, 2005
Skiing: Miller chases hat-trick
Bode Miller bids to become the first man in 40 years to win three golds at one World Championships.
BBC News - February 8, 2005
Global anti-terror centre planned
Delegates at a security conference in Riyadh propose creating an international centre to fight terrorism.
BBC News - February 8, 2005
Parties clash ahead of EU debate
Labour and the Tories clash ahead of a debate on the bill that will pave the way for an EU constitution referendum.
BBC News - February 8, 2005
Children 'lack web safety advice'
Almost a third of UK children have not had lessons on how to use the internet safely, a report suggests.
BBC News - February 8, 2005
Rice's first key speech: Your views
The US Secretary of State has called for a "new chapter" in the transatlantic alliance during her first major foreign policy speech. Send us your reaction.
BBC News - February 8, 2005
'All killed' in Afghan air crash
All 104 people on board an Afghan airliner which crashed near Kabul are dead, an official inquiry says.
BBC News - February 8, 2005
Jane's mother in porn ban talks
The mother of murdered music teacher Jane Longhurst is to meet Home Secretary Charles Clarke.
BBC News - February 8, 2005
Device to save premature babies
A cot-side device could save the lives of thousands of premature babies, say doctors.
BBC News - February 8, 2005
Clock ticking on pitch damage
Groundsmen work to repair the Millennium Stadium pitch before Wednesday's Wales football international.
BBC News - February 8, 2005
Call for £100m UK stem cell fund
Scientists and entrepreneurs call for the creation of a charitable foundation to promote and fund UK stem cell research.
BBC News - February 8, 2005
Football: Eriksson supports Cole
England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson would back Arsenal's Ashley Cole if he has spoken to Chelsea.
BBC News - February 8, 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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