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Putin Considers Inviting Hamas Leaders to Moscow
President Putin rejected claims that Russia should join Europe and the United States in declaring Hamas a terrorist organization.
New York Times - February 9, 2006
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Hostage reporter in new video
CNN
Hostage reporter in new video
Abducted American journalist Jill Carroll has appeared in a video broadcast on Kuwaiti television urging the U.S. government to meet her kidnappers' demands.
CNN - February 9, 2006
White House, senators reach deal on Patriot Act
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White House, senators reach deal on Patriot Act
A band of Senate Republican holdouts reached agreement with the White House Thursday on minor changes in the Patriot Act, hoping to clear the way for passage of anti-terror legislation that has been stalled in a dispute over protection of civil liberties.
CNN - February 9, 2006
Abducted journalist makes new plea
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Abducted journalist makes new plea
In a video shown on Kuwaiti television Thursday, abducted American journalist Jill Carroll urged the U.S. government to meet her kidnappers' demands. "Please, just do whatever they want. Give them whatever they want as quickly as possible. There is very short time," she says.
CNN - February 9, 2006
Deal Could Break Deadlock in Senate on Patriot Act
Several senators have reached a compromise with the White House that could lead to an extension of the antiterrorism law.
New York Times - February 9, 2006
NASA Aide Who Resigned Over Warming Offers Defense
George C. Deutsch today defended his efforts to keep the agency's top climate scientist from speaking publicly about global warming.
New York Times - February 9, 2006
Gaza Gunmen Kidnap Egyptian Envoy; Israel Kills 3
Chaos erupted in the Gaza Strip today as Palestinian gunmen kidnapped an Egyptian diplomat.
New York Times - February 9, 2006
Danish Leader Assails Firms for Lack of Support
Anders Fogh Rasmussen called attempts by European companies in the Middle East to disassociate themselves from Denmark "disgraceful."
New York Times - February 9, 2006
F.C.C. Supports à la Carte Cable Option
Consumers would save as much as 13 percent on their cable bills if they could buy only the channels they want.
New York Times - February 9, 2006
A.I.G. to Pay $1.64 Billion to Settle Charges of Fraud
Under the settlement, A.I.G. said it had deceived its policyholders, shareholders and regulators extending back to 1985.
New York Times - February 9, 2006
Oprah Signs Deal With XM Satellite Radio
Oprah Winfrey has signed a three-year, $55 million agreement with XM Satellite Radio Holdings to establish a new radio channel in September.
New York Times - February 9, 2006
30-Year Treasury Bond Returns and Demand Is Strong
The first auction of 30-year Treasury bonds in more than four years attracted strong demand, allowing the government to borrow $14 billion.
New York Times - February 9, 2006
Blackberry plan to beat shutdown
Blackberry says it has developed software to maintain its US service in the face of a possible shutdown.
BBC News - February 9, 2006
Aid workers seized in Colombia
Gunmen in Colombia are holding two staff members of the charity Medecins Sans Frontieres, the agency says.
BBC News - February 9, 2006
Concessions planned on ID cards
Ministers are expected to say ID cards would only become compulsory if a separate Act of Parliament was passed.
BBC News - February 9, 2006
Snogging many boosts meningitis
French kissing with many different partners can quadruple a teenager's risk of meningitis, a study has found.
BBC News - February 9, 2006
Climate 'warmest for millennium'
In the 20th Century, the northern hemisphere experienced its most widespread warmth for 1,200 years, experts say.
BBC News - February 9, 2006
US charges two over 'China plot'
A Taiwanese and a French national are charged in the US with trying to ship military parts to China.
BBC News - February 9, 2006
US hostage makes third video plea
US journalist Jill Carroll appears in a new video urging that her Iraqi kidnappers' demands be met.
BBC News - February 9, 2006
Dutch MP backs Muhammad cartoons
A Somali-born Dutch MP who calls herself a "dissident of Islam" defends the Danish Muhammad cartoons.
BBC News - February 9, 2006
Synod backs women bishops plan
The Church of England's ruling body votes to "explore" a compromise plan on women bishops.
BBC News - February 9, 2006
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