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Quake's Aftermath: Second Wave of Death
A full two weeks after the earthquake upended everything, the tide of horror in Pakistan remains largely unchanged.
New York Times - October 22, 2005
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Florida peninsula under hurricane watch
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Florida peninsula under hurricane watch
A hurricane watch was issued for the entire southern Florida peninsula Saturday ahead of Hurricane Wilma as the Florida Keys were clearing out under a mandatory evacuation order.
CNN - October 22, 2005
Leak Case Renews Questions on War's Rationale
The leak inquiry is just one skirmish in the battle over the Bush administration's justification for the war in Iraq.
New York Times - October 22, 2005
What's He Really Worth?
For decades, Donald Trump, America's most effervescent rich guy, has made his wealth a matter of public discourse. But sometimes his riches are hard to find.
New York Times - October 22, 2005
C.I.A. to Avoid Charges in Most Prisoner Deaths
No charged are expected despite indications of C.I.A. involvement in the deaths of at least four prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan.
New York Times - October 22, 2005
In Chilling U.N. Assassination Report, Fake Assassin and Intricate Plot by Top Syrians
Often reading like a paperback thriller, the United Nations report traces months of plotting the assassination of Lebanon's former prime minister.
New York Times - October 22, 2005
For Americans, Fight Is Fiercest in a Sunni City
In Ramadi, U.S. forces fight to hold their turf in a war against an enemy who seems to be everywhere but is not often seen.
New York Times - October 22, 2005
Iraqi Constitution Vote Split on Ethnic and Sect Lines; Election Panel Reports No Major Fraud
The numbers provide further evidence that the vote was largely divided along ethnic and sectarian lines.
New York Times - October 22, 2005
'Freeze therapy' for lung cancers
An innovative freezing technique offers hope to patients with otherwise inoperable lung cancer.
BBC News - October 22, 2005
Taleban burning claims 'harm US'
The US Defence Secretary urges the military to speed up its inquiry into claims that its troops burned Taleban corpses.
BBC News - October 22, 2005
Sweden finds first bird flu case
Sweden becomes the latest European country to report a case of bird flu - but the strain is not clear.
BBC News - October 22, 2005
Football: Burley in shock exit
George Burley leaves SPL leaders Hearts after "irreconcilable differences" with the club's board.
BBC News - October 22, 2005
Football: FA Cup draw
Draw and details for the FA Cup first round.
BBC News - October 22, 2005
Kyrgyz PM faces resignation calls
Protesters demand the resignation of the Kyrgyz prime minister after an MP was killed by inmates in a jail.
BBC News - October 22, 2005
Two charged over barman death
Two men are charged with the murder of gay barman Jody Dobrowski, who was beaten to death on Clapham Common, police say.
BBC News - October 22, 2005
Man killed in Birmingham clashes
A man dies in clashes after a public meeting to discuss concerns over an alleged sex attack in Birmingham.
BBC News - October 22, 2005
Coast of Mexico Takes a Beating as Storm Stalls
While the storm lost power slightly, its power remained awesome over the Yucatán, where it was expected to stay for two days.
New York Times - October 22, 2005
Colleges Protest Call to Upgrade Online Systems
A U.S. order aimed at facillitating court- ordered monitoring of internet activity could cost billions, opponents say.
New York Times - October 22, 2005
For Blacks, a Dream in Decline
Despite a growing economy, the number of African-Americans in unions has fallen by since 2000.
New York Times - October 22, 2005
Shirley Horn, Jazz Singer and Pianist, Is Dead at 71
Shirley Horn was a unique singer, with one of the slowest deliveries in jazz and a very unusual way of phrasing, putting stress on certain words and letting others slip away.
New York Times - October 22, 2005
Officials Remove Newborn Over Father's Abuse Case
The newborn's father served a decade in prison as a sex offender in New York 22 years ago, convicted in the rape and sodomy of two teenage girls.
New York Times - October 22, 2005
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