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Reporters' Mysterious Deaths Chill a Press Corps Immersed in Violence
The recent killings of two journalists in Basra, Iraq, are a reflection of the climate of violence, rapacious politics and dread that has in recent months throttled the city.
New York Times - October 8, 2005
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Toll rising in major Asian quake
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Toll rising in major Asian quake
Emergency workers are working through the night to pull out the trapped, treat the injured and feed the homeless survivors of a 7.6 magnitude earthquake that devastated the south Asian subcontinent Saturday.
CNN - October 8, 2005
New aftershocks as rescuers work
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New aftershocks as rescuers work
Darkness is hampering the search for survivors of a magnitude 7.6 earthquake that killed at more than 1,300 people. Saturday's quake rocked parts of Pakistan, India, Afghanistan and the Pakistani- and Indian-administered areas of Kashmir. Officials warn the death toll could reach thousands.
CNN - October 8, 2005
Basra Militias Put Their Firepower Above the Law
Militias have come to dominate Basra, Iraq's third-largest city, where they are said to murder and torture at will.
New York Times - October 8, 2005
Iran's Stocks Plunge After Vote for U.N. Review of Nuclear Program
The country's stock prices began to decline after a nuclear agency passed a resolution referring Iran to the U.N. Security Council for violating its nuclear obligations.
New York Times - October 8, 2005
Sunni Clerics Urge 'No' Vote on Constitution
BAGHDAD, Iraq, Oct. 8 - Nihad Ibrahim screwed his face into a scowl and held up his copy of Iraq's draft constitution as if it were a dead fish.
New York Times - October 8, 2005
Fugitives Elude Wide Manhunt Over Bali Blasts
Officials say three of the most wanted men in Southeast Asia narrowly escaped capture in the last two days, one in Indonesia and two in the Philippines.
New York Times - October 8, 2005
Scandal Forces Brazil's Top Party to Regroup
Brazil's governing Workers' Party, once seen as a political success story, is trying to regroup and head off defeat at the polls next year.
New York Times - October 8, 2005
Auto Supplier Delphi Files for Bankruptcy
Delphi, the nation's largest auto supplier, filed for bankruptcy-court protection on Saturday, the largest filing ever in the domestic auto industry.
New York Times - October 8, 2005
Robotic Vehicles Contend for the Battlefield
Fifteen robotic vehicles sprinted through the Nevada desert Saturday afternoon, closing in on a $2 million prize from the Pentagon.
New York Times - October 8, 2005
Pakistan offered earthquake aid
Financial aid and emergency teams are offered to Pakistan by a number of countries after Saturday's earthquake.
BBC News - October 8, 2005
Windpipe defect repaired in womb
Stem cells from amniotic fluid have been used to repair windpipe defects in unborn lambs while still in the womb.
BBC News - October 8, 2005
England qualify for the World Cup
Holland beat the Czech Republic to ensure that England will be playing at the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
BBC News - October 8, 2005
Football: Rep of Ireland hopeful
Struggling Republic of Ireland claim the win over Cyprus which keeps alive their World Cup qualification hopes.
BBC News - October 8, 2005
Weah bid draws Liberian crowds
Thousands march in Liberia's capital to support former football star George Weah ahead of Tuesday's election.
BBC News - October 8, 2005
'Thousands dead' in South Asia quake
Nearly 2,000 people are confirmed dead in Pakistan after a strong quake hits the region.
BBC News - October 8, 2005
Europe ice mission lost in ocean
The European Space Agency confirms that its £90m ice mission satellite Cryosat fell into the Arctic Ocean.
BBC News - October 8, 2005
NYC 'bomb threat' details leaked
"Terrorist operatives" planned to attack the New York City subway, according to a leaked federal warning.
BBC News - October 8, 2005
UK forces 'destabilising Basra'
The governor of Basra accuses British forces of destabilising security following recent arrests.
BBC News - October 8, 2005
'The cries still haunt me'
A policeman in Islamabad describes the desperate efforts to rescue people trapped when a building collapsed.
BBC News - October 8, 2005
Thousands feared dead in quake
CNN
Thousands feared dead in quake
Darkness is hampering the search for survivors of a magnitude 7.6 earthquake that killed at more than 1,000 people. Saturday's quake rocked parts of Pakistan, India, Afghanistan and the Pakistani- and Indian-administered areas of Kashmir. Officials warn the death toll could reach thousands.
CNN - October 8, 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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