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Pope's Funeral Is Set for Friday
More than 100,000 people have filled St. Peter's Square for a chance to view the body, which will lie in state until Friday.
New York Times - April 4, 2005
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Mourners file past pope's body
A steady flow of people today began filing past the body of Pope John Paul II, lying in state at St. Peter's Basilica. Some crossed themselves as they walked alongside a red, waist-high barrier set up about 10 feet from the body. Outside, tens of thousands are lining up for their chance to view the...
CNN - April 4, 2005
First Medal of Honor from Iraq war
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First Medal of Honor from Iraq war
Outnumbered and exposed, Army Sgt. 1st Class Paul Ray Smith stayed at his machine gun, beating back an advancing Iraqi force until a bullet took his life. Exactly two years after his death, Smith's 11-year-old son, David, accepted the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest award for valor, on his beha...
CNN - April 4, 2005
In China, a Divided Church Cautiously Honors Pope's Memory
More than 300 parishioners filled a cathedral in Beijing in a Mass held by the Communist Party's state-controlled Catholic church.
New York Times - April 4, 2005
Karzai Makes Urgent Plea for Aid to Afghanistan's Infrastructure
President Hamid Karzai made a plea to donors today to shift their focus to helping the country's struggling private sector.
New York Times - April 4, 2005
Hundreds Protest Mugabe's Victory in Zimbabwe's Election
The marchers protested what they called the fraudulent victory of the president's ruling party in parliamentary elections.
New York Times - April 4, 2005
Accommodations Improve for Arriving Cardinals
The cardinals arriving to elect John Paul II's successor would need a place to stay, so the pope built them a $20 million hotel.
New York Times - April 4, 2005
G.M. Chief Takes Over North American Auto Operations
The chairman and chief executive of General Motors, Rick Wagoner, assumed direct oversight of the company's North American operations today.
New York Times - April 4, 2005
Pulitzer Prizes Announced
The Los Angeles Times won two Pulitzer Prizes, including the public service award. In the Pulitzers awarded for the arts, John Patrick Shanley's "Doubt" won the drama prize.
New York Times - April 4, 2005
Morgan Stanley to Divest Discover Card Division
Morgan Stanley has approved a plan to spin off its Discover Card credit division, leading to increased speculation that the entire company could be on the block.
New York Times - April 4, 2005
Cricket: W Indies Test in final day
Jacques Kallis scores a record-equalling century as South Africa draw the first Test against West Indies.
BBC News - April 4, 2005
Books of condolence open for Pope
Books of condolence open across Northern Ireland to allow people to pay their respects to the Pope.
BBC News - April 4, 2005
Leaders pay tribute to late Pope
Political and civic leaders pay their respects to the late Pope John Paul II at a Requiem Mass.
BBC News - April 4, 2005
Verizon threatens to end MCI deal
US telecoms group Verizon threatens to pull out of a deal with MCI if its board deems a rival offer from Qwest "superior".
BBC News - April 4, 2005
Football: Chelsea discard appeal
Chelsea decide not to appeal against coach Jose Mourinho's Champions League touchline ban.
BBC News - April 4, 2005
Talks to save MG Rover deal stall
Crunch talks aimed at sealing a rescue deal for UK car maker MG Rover have stalled in China, it emerges.
BBC News - April 4, 2005
Former Jackson 'victim' testifies
The Michael Jackson trial hears of previous alleged child abuse but other testimony appears to favour the star.
BBC News - April 4, 2005
Sharon pledges settlement growth
Israeli PM Ariel Sharon pledges to build a corridor between Jerusalem and a major West Bank settlement.
BBC News - April 4, 2005
Pope leaves huge political void
The next Pope is unlikely to exert such a global influence as did Pope John Paul II, says the BBC's Paul Reynolds.
BBC News - April 4, 2005
Thousands file past Pope's body
A vast queue of people visits St Peter's Basilica for a final glimpse of the Pope before Friday's funeral.
BBC News - April 4, 2005
Flooding spurs evacuations
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Flooding spurs evacuations
Flooding forced hundreds of people from their homes Monday in New Jersey and Pennsylvania and closed the New Jersey Statehouse and several nearby state office buildings. Flooding also forced the closure of schools and roads in eastern New York state, where two people were missing.
CNN - April 4, 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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