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Protesters greet Bush
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Protesters greet Bush
Expectations of a face-off between President Bush and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez crackled Friday as the fourth Summit of the Americas opened at this resort city.
CNN - November 4, 2005
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Police battle summit rioters
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Police battle summit rioters
Violence broke out Friday on the streets of an Argentine town holding the Summit of the Americas. At least one building, a bank, was seen burning as armed police on motorcycles and supported by officers in riot gear were facing off against the rioters.
CNN - November 4, 2005
Escaped murderer could 'come after anybody'
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Escaped murderer could 'come after anybody'
The escape of a death row inmate from a Houston, Texas, jail was entirely the result of human error, a sheriff's spokesman said Friday, as authorities cast a wide net for the man who fled the day before. The family of one of his victims has been advised to go into hiding.
CNN - November 4, 2005
Alcohol Test Inconclusive in Lake George Boat Sinking
Federal investigators did not establish whether the boat captain was under the influence at the time of the disaster.
New York Times - November 4, 2005
U.N. Chief Cancels Iran Visit Because of Anti-Israel Speech
The secretary general dropped his plans in response to a speech by the Iranian president threatening to "wipe Israel off the map."
New York Times - November 4, 2005
Bush's Troubles Follow Him to Summit in Argentina
Tens of thousands protested in the streets today and President Bush deflected questions about his chief political aide.
New York Times - November 4, 2005
Rioting in Paris Suburbs Continues for a Ninth Night
The government fretted over how to quell the violence and address the underlying frustrations that are fueling it.
New York Times - November 4, 2005
Pakistani Leader Delays F-16 Buy for Quake
Pakistan is trying to grapple with the massive devastation of the Oct. 8 earthquake, which has claimed more than 73,000 lives.
New York Times - November 4, 2005
MSP quits Tory group after probe
The MSP Brian Monteith resigns from the Conservative group at Holyrood.
BBC News - November 4, 2005
Police clerk resignation 'mutual'
The assistant clerk to North Wales Police Authority has resigned, months after being cleared of leaking a document.
BBC News - November 4, 2005
Watchdog urges 'CIA jails' probe
Human rights watchdogs at the Council of Europe want a probe into claims of secret US jails for terror suspects.
BBC News - November 4, 2005
Iraqi bomb know-how 'from Iran'
A senior British general repeats a claim that bomb-making technology is crossing into Iraq from Iran.
BBC News - November 4, 2005
Protests at Americas summit
Anti-free trade protesters run riot in Argentina as President Bush joins other regional leaders for a summit.
BBC News - November 4, 2005
Annan delays Iran trip after row
UN chief Kofi Annan postpones a visit to Iran, after its president calls for Israel to be "wiped off the map".
BBC News - November 4, 2005
Pope sainthood tribunal in Poland
Church leaders in Poland inaugurate a tribunal as part of the beatification process for the late Pope John Paul II.
BBC News - November 4, 2005
Coke ditches three flavours in US
Soft drinks giant Coca-Cola is to withdraw three flavours in the US and replace them with two new Cherry Cokes.
BBC News - November 4, 2005
French PM opens dialogue on riots
The French prime minister meets young people from areas hit by rioting, as part of efforts to solve the crisis.
BBC News - November 4, 2005
Job weakness spreading<br>
CNN
Job weakness spreading
Job growth resumed in October but came in well below economists' forecasts, due to softness in the labor market nationwide, rather than disruptions from Hurricane Katrina. The unemployment rate edged down to 5 percent, in part because a large number of people weren't counted as part of the labor for...
CNN - November 4, 2005
Senate backs arctic drilling
CNN
Senate backs arctic drilling
The Senate insisted Thursday on opening up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for drilling after being blocked by environmentalists for decades, then voted overwhelmingly to prohibit exporting any of the oil pumped from the region.
CNN - November 4, 2005
Bush backs human rights
CNN
Bush backs human rights
As thousands of protesters demonstrated against him outside the Summit of the Americas, President Bush told reporters that he viewed his participation as an "opportunity to positively affirm our belief in democracy and human rights and human dignity."
CNN - November 4, 2005
Rebel Attacks Kill at Least 16 in Iraq
Insurgent attacks came as Shiite Arabs across the country began celebrating the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
New York Times - November 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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