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Red Planet scientist battles MS
The man who led Britain's Beagle 2 mission to Mars, Colin Pillinger, tells BBC News of his battle with multiple sclerosis.
BBC News - July 18, 2005
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A Remorseless Rudolph Gets Life Sentence for Bombing at Clinic
Eric Rudolph angrily denounced abortion at the hearing and told the federal court that "deadly force is needed to stop it."
New York Times - July 18, 2005
Bush Says He'll Fire Any Aide Who 'Committed a Crime'
The president said he would fire anyone in his administration who broke the law in the unmasking of a C.I.A. officer.
New York Times - July 18, 2005
Bloomberg to Extend Social Promotion Ban, Citing Results
The move is part of what the mayor called an intense new focus on middle schools, which have long been viewed as a Bermuda Triangle of American education.
New York Times - July 18, 2005
Three London Bombing Suspects Visited Pakistan Last Year
Pakistan government officials confirmed that three of the four London bombing suspects visited the country last year. Two arrived together and stayed for three months.
New York Times - July 18, 2005
German Court Refuses to Extradite Terror Suspect to Spain
The ruling was seen as a sharp blow to coordinated counterterrorism efforts in Europe.
New York Times - July 18, 2005
Thousands of Israelis Stage Rally Against Gaza Withdrawal
The rally was seen as a show of strength for both the demonstrators and the security forces in advance of the withdrawal.
New York Times - July 18, 2005
Indian Leader Is Warmly Welcomed at White House
President Bush and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh pledged closer ties, but failed to settle some key issues.
New York Times - July 18, 2005
Citigroup Earnings Fall Short; Bank of America Reports Gains
Citigroup reported a 3 percent decline in second-quarter revenue today, while Bank of America's revenue rose 7 percent, handily beating estimates.
New York Times - July 18, 2005
Guidant Issues Warning for 28,000 Pacemakers
The nation's second-largest maker of implantable heart devices said that some of its older models may fail.
New York Times - July 18, 2005
Bush stalls on CIA scandal firing
President Bush vows to sack anyone who acted illegally in the outing of a CIA agent, in a shift of language.
BBC News - July 18, 2005
Woman infected partner with HIV
An HIV positive woman is sentenced to two years' detention for deliberately infecting her boyfriend.
BBC News - July 18, 2005
Equitable slashes auditor claim
Equitable Life slashes its claim for damages from former auditor Ernst & Young to £700m from £2.05bn.
BBC News - July 18, 2005
Guantanamo trials to resume soon
Military trials of two inmates at Guantanamo are to resume as soon as possible, the US defence secretary says.
BBC News - July 18, 2005
Israeli protesters defy rally ban
Thousands hold a rally in southern Israel against the Gaza pullout plan, defying a government ban.
BBC News - July 18, 2005
Asylum removals 'falling short'
Over 280,000 failed asylum seekers may still be in the UK despite Tony Blair's call for removals to be speeded up.
BBC News - July 18, 2005
Bush Says He Would Fire Any Aides Who 'Committed a Crime'
The president appeared to raise the bar for dismissing anyone in his administration who helped to unmask a C.I.A. officer.
New York Times - July 18, 2005
Iraqis Stunned by the Violence of a Bombing
Senior elected officials and civic and religious leaders in Iraq condemned the suicide attack that killed at least 71 people.
New York Times - July 18, 2005
Guidant Warns 28,000 Of Its Pacemakers Could Fail
The pacemaker manufacturer said that some of its older implantable heart devices could fail, potentially leading to serious health complications.
New York Times - July 18, 2005
News Corporation to Acquire Intermix for $580 Million
The acquisition's price is sure to ignite debate about valuations and durability of new media companies because MySpace is only two years old.
New York Times - July 18, 2005
In Earnings, Citigroup Falls as a Rival Gains
Citigroup reported a 3 percent decline in second quarter revenue today, while Bank of America's revenue rose 7 percent, handily beating estimates.
New York Times - July 18, 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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