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Reese photographer faces arrest
An arrest warrant is issued for a man who allegedly hurt a child while photographing actress Reese Witherspoon.
BBC News - December 17, 2005
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EU leaders welcome budget deal
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EU leaders welcome budget deal
European Union leaders welcomed a hard-fought budget deal as a victory for the bloc on Saturday, praising concessions by Tony Blair that the British prime minister's critics at home said amounted to surrender.
CNN - December 17, 2005
Police tackle WTO protesters
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Police tackle WTO protesters
Hong Kong police move in to arrest several hundred anti-globalizaton demonstrators protesting World Trade Organization talks. Police linked hands to form a cordon around protesters, while officers removed them, one by one.
CNN - December 17, 2005
Bush aims at paper over secret spying story
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Bush aims at paper over secret spying story
In acknowledging the message was true, President Bush took aim at the messenger Saturday, saying that a newspaper jeopardized national security by revealing that he authorized wiretaps on U.S. citizens after September 11.
CNN - December 17, 2005
Louisiana's Deadly Storm Took Strong as Well as the Helpless
A study by The New York Times found that most victims of Katrina survived the storm but died in the chaos that followed.
New York Times - December 17, 2005
Tamil Rebels in Sri Lanka Rule Out Talks in Asia
The Tamil Tiger rebels insisted that any meeting should be run by Norway, which brokered previous peace talks.
New York Times - December 17, 2005
In Address, Bush Says He Ordered Domestic Spying
President Bush said he would continue the highly-classified program because it was "a vital tool in our war against terrorists."
New York Times - December 17, 2005
More Saudi Students in U.S.
Saudi Arabia is promoting a scholarship program that has already more than doubled the number of new Saudi enrollments at American colleges since last year.
New York Times - December 17, 2005
Elite French Schools Block The Poor's Path to Power
France's rigid educational system has reinforced the segregation of disadvantaged second-generation immigrant youths.
New York Times - December 17, 2005
Golf: Barbados to host 2006 Cup
The Caribbean island of Barbados will stage next December's WGC-World Cup.
BBC News - December 17, 2005
Boxing: Ruiz faces giant Beast
Nikolay Valuev can become the tallest and heaviest champion in history if he beats John Ruiz on Saturday.
BBC News - December 17, 2005
Shayne, Gough win talent shows
Shayne Ward wins The X Factor while cricketer Darren Gough wins rival BBC show Strictly Come Dancing.
BBC News - December 17, 2005
Football: Man City crush B'ham
A whirlwind start sets up Man City for a convincing win that piles the pressure on Birmingham boss Steve Bruce.
BBC News - December 17, 2005
Powell raps Europe on CIA flights
The ex-US secretary of state criticises European countries which deny knowledge of rendition of terror suspects.
BBC News - December 17, 2005
WTO protesters clash with police
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WTO protesters clash with police
Hundreds of protesters clash with police outside World Trade Organization talks being held at Hong Kong's convention center. Police used tear gas, fire hoses and pepper spray in attempts to quell the demonstrations.
CNN - December 17, 2005
Tensions Rise as More Flee Cuba for U.S.
The number of Cubans intercepted at sea while trying to reach the U.S. is at its highest level since the 1994 exodus sanctioned by President Fidel Castro.
New York Times - December 17, 2005
Bush acknowleges allowing eavesdropping
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Bush acknowleges allowing eavesdropping
President Bush acknowleged on Saturday that he authorized the National Security Agency "to intercept the international communications of people with known links to al Qaeda and related terrorist organizations" and said leaks to the media about the program were illegal.
CNN - December 17, 2005
In Speech, Bush Says He Ordered Domestic Spying
President Bush acknowledged that he had ordered the National Security Agency to conduct an electronic eavesdropping program without first obtaining warrants.
New York Times - December 17, 2005
Louisiana's Deadly Storm Took Both the Strong and the Helpless
A New York Times study found that most victims of Hurricane Katrina survived the storm but died in the flooding that followed.
New York Times - December 17, 2005
New Mission for U.S. Division to Put Iraqi Forces to the Test
An infantry division's yearlong tour illustrates the risks and goals of the American military's postelection mission in Iraq.
New York Times - December 17, 2005
Ghosts of a Shuttered College Follow Weld Back Into Politics
Several former officials at Decker College have described practices during William F. Weld's tenure as the school's chief executive that they consider to be improper.
New York Times - December 17, 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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