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Qaeda No.2: Bush must admit defeat
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Qaeda No.2: Bush must admit defeat
An Arabic language news network airs a video of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden's top lieutenant, in which he calls on U.S. President George W. Bush to admit defeat in Iraq.
CNN - January 6, 2006
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Miner shows some improvement
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Miner shows some improvement
The only survivor of a West Virginia mine explosion is showing several signs of improvement, but the damage to his brain and left lung remains a major concern, a doctor said.
CNN - January 6, 2006
Jets Free Edwards, Paving Way for Him to Join Chiefs
Herman Edwards had remained in limbo before the announcement: He was not yet the coach of the Chiefs and was not certain to return to the Jets.
New York Times - January 6, 2006
Lou Rawls, Suave Singer and Actor, Is Dead at 72
His unmistakable, mentholated baritone, as in "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine," appealed to a wide audience.
New York Times - January 6, 2006
Lone Survivor of Mining Accident Still in a Coma
Randal McCloy Jr. remained in a medically induced coma today while doctors continued to try to judge his brain injury.
New York Times - January 6, 2006
Report Questions Legal Basis for Bush's Spying Program
A Congressional analysis cast doubt on the legality of a program to eavesdrop on American citizens without warrants.
New York Times - January 6, 2006
Extra Armor Could Have Saved Many Lives, Study Shows
The armor has been available since 2003 but until recently the Pentagon has largely declined to supply it to troops in Iraq.
New York Times - January 6, 2006
U.S. Gains 108,000 More Jobs, but Pace of Growth Slows
The latest snapshot of the nation's jobs climate underscored the sometimes choppy path traveled by job seekers.
New York Times - January 6, 2006
G.M.'s Chief Expects to Reduce Huge Losses in U.S.
Rick Wagoner said he hoped the automaker's struggling North American operations would begin to improve this quarter.
New York Times - January 6, 2006
TV host attacked for Sharon slur
The White House rebukes Bush ally Pat Robertson for suggesting Ariel Sharon's stroke is divine punishment.
BBC News - January 6, 2006
Bush shrugs off weak jobs data
President Bush shrugs off weak US jobs data as he trumpets the US economy's strong performance during 2005.
BBC News - January 6, 2006
Doomed miners' last notes found
Messages to loved ones are discovered by the bodies of 11 victims of the West Virginia mine disaster.
BBC News - January 6, 2006
My Lai massacre hero dies at 62
Hugh Thompson, who helped stop the killing of villagers by US troops in the Vietnam war, dies of cancer.
BBC News - January 6, 2006
US terror suspect's plea delayed
A US court delays terror suspect Jose Padilla's plea on murder and kidnapping charges until 12 January.
BBC News - January 6, 2006
Bush shrugs off weak US jobs data
President Bush shrugs off weak US jobs data as he trumpets the US economy's strong performance in 2005.
BBC News - January 6, 2006
Protein may regulate depression
Scientists have discovered a protein that seems to be pivotal in lifting depression.
BBC News - January 6, 2006
Girls targeted in maths campaign
Experts in England are trying to help girls who are falling behind in maths.
BBC News - January 6, 2006
Mecca disaster toll rises to 76
The number of dead after a building collapse in the Saudi city of Mecca rises to 76, officials say.
BBC News - January 6, 2006
Quake survivors storm helicopters
Quake survivors storm UN helicopters in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, forcing crews to evacuate them.
BBC News - January 6, 2006
Kember's wife in new hostage plea
Norman Kember's grandson keeps asking when the kidnapped British peace activist will return, his wife says.
BBC News - January 6, 2006
'Dangerous dogs' taken from farm
Dozens of dogs, including some from dangerous breeds, are rescued from a farm in County Down.
BBC News - January 6, 2006
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