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President of Ukraine Presses U.S. Congress for Assistance
Viktor Yushchenko pressed Congress to allow Ukraine to "live in peace and accord with all of its neighbors, whether in the East or in the West."
New York Times - April 6, 2005
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Storms hammer Mississippi
A line of severe storms rumbled through Mississippi, spawning tornadoes and destroying homes, felling power lines and knocking down trees. The storm system threatened more states as it headed toward the Florida panhandle.
CNN - April 6, 2005
Storms leave trail of destruction
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Storms leave trail of destruction
A line of severe storms that included tornadoes today raked through Mississippi. Mobile homes were overturned, trees downed and power lines toppled in Mississippi, prompting Gov. Haley Barbour to declare a state of emergency, and tornado watches are in force across parts of seven states. Seven peopl...
CNN - April 6, 2005
Saddam sees new leader's election
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Saddam sees new leader's election
Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein watched on TV from his jail cell as Kurdish leader Jalal Talabani assumed the title Saddam held before his downfall.
CNN - April 6, 2005
At Least 16 Are Killed in Copter Crash in Afghanistan
A U.S. military helicopter crashed in bad weather near the town of Ghazni, south of Kabul, a military spokeswoman said.
New York Times - April 6, 2005
Spitzer Rains on Albany's Budget Parade
The attorney general said the budget document that state lawmakers passed last week fails to solve the state's long-term problems.
New York Times - April 6, 2005
White Supremacist Hale Sentenced to 40 Years
Matthew Hale was convicted of plotting to kill a federal judge a month after briefly becoming a suspect in the slaying of the judge's mother and husband.
New York Times - April 6, 2005
New Iraqi President Urges Ethnic and Sectarian Conciliation
The new president, Jalal Talabani, 72, is the first Kurd to take the office in the history of modern Iraq.
New York Times - April 6, 2005
Millions Overflow Streets of Rome to Pay Tribute to Pope
Overwhelmed Italian officials said they were moving to shut down the line tonight.
New York Times - April 6, 2005
Monaco, in Mourning, All but Shuts Down After Its Prince Dies
The notorious playboys' paradise and tax haven slowed to a near halt today to mourn the death of its sovereign.
New York Times - April 6, 2005
Greenspan Urges Better Regulation of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Fed Chairman Greenspan told Congress today that the nation's two mortgage finance giants needed better regulation as well as limits on the sizes of their portfolios.
New York Times - April 6, 2005
Asian Bank Predicts Strong Growth in Area for Next 3 Years
Economic growth is likely to remain strong in developing countries in Asia for the next three years, the Asian Development Bank predicted today.
New York Times - April 6, 2005
Shuttle rollout delayed by crack
The moving of the Discovery space shuttle to the launch pad is briefly delayed after a crack is found in a fuel tank.
BBC News - April 6, 2005
Republican 'paid family $500,000'
Republican house leader Tom DeLay paid his wife and daughter $500,000 via political committees, the New York Times reports.
BBC News - April 6, 2005
US set to tighten border controls
New rules will require US citizens to carry passports to return from Canada and Mexico.
BBC News - April 6, 2005
Fleshing out the 'first ape-man'
Experts are a step closer to answering whether an ancient skull from Africa belonged to a possible human ancestor or to a creature closer to apes.
BBC News - April 6, 2005
Money matters on election agenda
The economy is to move to centre stage on the general election campaign trail in Scotland on Thursday.
BBC News - April 6, 2005
Price rise for first class stamps
The cost of posting a first class letter will rise from 28p to 30p, but Royal Mail is introducing savings for bulk users.
BBC News - April 6, 2005
Blunkett urges vote fraud action
David Blunkett calls for urgent action on electoral fraud following the Birmingham vote-rigging scandal.
BBC News - April 6, 2005
Cannabis chemical 'helps heart'
A cannabis-based chemical can help ward off strokes and heart attacks, scientists believe.
BBC News - April 6, 2005
US Congress cheers Ukraine leader
President Viktor Yushchenko of Ukraine gets a rapturous reception as he addresses the US Congress.
BBC News - April 6, 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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