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Pomp and Parties, but Inaugural Tone Is Issue in Wartime
President Bush, like most wartime presidents, is not halting inaugural partying, but planners are striving for a solemn mood.
New York Times - January 15, 2005
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Abbas sworn in amid violence
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Abbas sworn in amid violence
On the day newly sworn-in Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas called for peace, seven Palestinians were killed and three Israelis wounded in renewed violence, officials said.
CNN - January 15, 2005
U.S.-Led Troops Have Damaged Babylon, British Museum Says
Troops using the ancient Iraqi city of Babylon as a base have damaged and contaminated artifacts dating back thousands of years in one of the world's most important archaeological sites.
New York Times - January 15, 2005
Titan's Big News: A Mysterious Shoreline
New pictures of Saturn's moon Titan and other observations show that the Huygens spacecraft landed on a spongy surface like wet sand or soft clay, possibly saturated with liquid methane.
New York Times - January 15, 2005
Social Security Enlisted to Push Its Own Revision
The Social Security Administration is preparing a campaign to convince the public that private accounts are needed.
New York Times - January 15, 2005
Former Chief of Tyco Maintains Innocence on Eve of Trial No. 2
In his first extensive interview since he was charged more than two years ago with stealing hundreds of millions of dollars from Tyco, L. Dennis Kozlowski said that he was innocent and that the public perception of him was misguided.
New York Times - January 15, 2005
Guns and Jeers Used by Gangs to Buy Silence
Witness intimidation by youth gangs that bears striking resemblance to the way organized crime has silenced witnesses is a growing national problem.
New York Times - January 15, 2005
Abbas Takes Office, Already Facing Battles
Mahmoud Abbas was sworn in as Palestinian president on Saturday, already embroiled in crisis.
New York Times - January 15, 2005
Putin Reforms Greeted by Street Protests
Russia has been swept with a weeklong wave of protests against a new law abolishing a wide range of social benefits for the country's 32 million pensioners, veterans and people with disabilities.
New York Times - January 15, 2005
Colombia 'ready to end crisis'
Colombia's president is ready to hold talks to try to end a diplomatic row with Venezuela, an aide says.
BBC News - January 15, 2005
Iraq prison abuse 'leader' jailed
A US soldier at the centre of the Abu Ghraib jail abuse scandal is sentenced to 10 years in prison.
BBC News - January 15, 2005
Tory MP crosses over to Labour
Former Conservative minister Robert Jackson defects to the Labour Party.
BBC News - January 15, 2005
Victoria de los Angeles, 81, dies
Legendary Spanish soprano Victoria de los Angeles dies in hospital in Barcelona aged 81.
BBC News - January 15, 2005
Football: Bolton 1-0 Arsenal
Stelios Giannakopoulos scores as Bolton damage Arsenal's title hopes with a deserved win.
BBC News - January 15, 2005
Bosnian Serbs hand over suspect
Bosnian Serb deliver a war crimes suspect to The Hague tribunal for the first time.
BBC News - January 15, 2005
Child dies after blaze in flats
A four-year-old girl dies and several people hurt following a fire in an Aberdeen block of flats.
BBC News - January 15, 2005
Thousands flee plant fire
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Thousands flee plant fire
A magnesium fire at a recycling plant that forced thousands to evacuate their homes may take days to burn itself out after firefighters gave up on trying to extinguish the blaze themselves.
CNN - January 15, 2005
Abu Ghraib abuse soldier faces up to 15 years
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Abu Ghraib abuse soldier faces up to 15 years
Facing up to 15 years in prison for abusing detainees at Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad, Army Reserve Spc. Charles Graner Jr. took the stand today to testify in the penalty phase of his court-martial. A jury on Friday found Graner guilty on 10 counts arising from the abuse probe.
CNN - January 15, 2005
Agency Running Social Security to Push Change
The Social Security Administration is preparing a major public relations campaign to market the idea that Social Security faces dire financial problems requiring immediate action and private accounts.
New York Times - January 15, 2005
Brad, Jen and Hollywood's New Morality Tale
That family and domestic love are at the center of the telling of the split between Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston seems somehow appropriate for these jittery times.
New York Times - January 15, 2005
Putin Faces a Winter of Discontent in Russian Protests
KHIMKI, Russia, Jan. 15 - Mikhail I. Yermakov, a retired engineer, has never before taken to the streets to protest - not when the Soviet Union collapsed, the wars in Chechnya began, the ruble plummeted in 1998 or President Vladimir V. Putin last year ended his right to choose his governor.
New York Times - January 15, 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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