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Rain Continues to Pound New England
Residents fled flood-prone areas and forecasters warned that flooding would worsen this afternoon in many areas.
New York Times - May 15, 2006
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Bush demanding manpower for border
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Bush demanding manpower for border
U.S. President George W. Bush will soon announce plans to send "up to 6,000" National Guard troops to the border with Mexico to support border patrol officers, an administration official has said. "We do not yet have full control of the border, and I am determined to change that,"...
CNN - May 15, 2006
More rain, river flooding slams New England
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More rain, river flooding slams New England
Rain pounded New England for the fourth straight day in what could prove to be the region's worst flooding since the 1930s. Ralph Tucci watched nervously as shallow water in the front yard lapped near his front door. "That's what I have left -- just six more inches," said Tucci, fearing hi...
CNN - May 15, 2006
Captain of Duke's Lacrosse Team Is Indicted
David Evans, the third player to be indicted, faces charges of rape, sexual offense and kidnapping.
New York Times - May 15, 2006
Bush Seeking $1.9 Billion to Secure Borders
The president is expected to concede "we do not yet have full control of the border" during a speech tonight from the Oval Office.
New York Times - May 15, 2006
Medicare Beneficiaries Rush to Beat Deadline
Procrastinators flocked to senior centers today to beat the deadline for getting prescription drug coverage.
New York Times - May 15, 2006
Closing Arguments Under Way in Enron Trial
The prosecutor accused the former leaders of Enron of "outright lies."
New York Times - May 15, 2006
Bausch Issues Worldwide Recall of Contact Lens Cleaner
Testing suggested the product does not consistently protect lens wearers from a potentially blinding fungal infection.
New York Times - May 15, 2006
Justices Set Aside Patent Ruling Against eBay
The Supreme Court's unanimous ruling represents a significant victory for eBay and the technology industry.
New York Times - May 15, 2006
Football: Brazil name Cup squad
Brazil coach Carlos Alberto Parreira avoids any major surprises in his 23-man World Cup squad.
BBC News - May 15, 2006
Golf: Wie accepts European invite
Hawaiian teenager Michelle Wie joins the field for the men's European Masters in September.
BBC News - May 15, 2006
Warming set to 'devastate' coral
Rising ocean temperatures look set to cause lasting damage to coral reef systems, a study suggests.
BBC News - May 15, 2006
Enron bosses 'stole to pump egos'
Former Enron bosses Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling stole from investors both for gain and egotism, their trial hears.
BBC News - May 15, 2006
Doctors warn on coroners reforms
Doctors' leaders warn reforms to the coroners' system cannot succeed without more resources.
BBC News - May 15, 2006
Boxer to appeal against jail term
Former world boxing champion Naseem Hamed announces plans to appeal against his prison sentence for dangerous driving.
BBC News - May 15, 2006
Crowd in tribute to murdered boy
Hundreds of people gather in Ballymena for the return of murdered schoolboy Michael McIlveen's body to his home.
BBC News - May 15, 2006
E.coli linked to second nursery
Officials probing cases of E.coli O157 infection involving two Dunfermline nurseries establish a link.
BBC News - May 15, 2006
Bush to unveil border guard boost
US President Bush will make a TV address announcing plans to boost security patrols along the Mexico border.
BBC News - May 15, 2006
Police facing major knife threat
Thousands of police officers are threatened, by either a knife or gun, while on duty, a survey suggests.
BBC News - May 15, 2006
Football: Barnsley's play-off joy
Barnsley will meet Swansea in the League One play-off final after a dramatic 3-2 aggregate victory over Huddersfield.
BBC News - May 15, 2006
Defiant Sri Lanka thwart England
Sri Lanka dig in to hit 537-9 and frustrate England by earning a battling draw in the first Test at Lord's.
BBC News - May 15, 2006
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