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Rescuers fight Alpine tunnel fire
One person dies in a fire which has broken out in the Frejus road tunnel between Italy and France.
BBC News - June 4, 2005
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Police offer theories on teen's disappearance
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Police offer theories on teen's disappearance
Six days after Alabama student Natalee Holloway disappeared while in Aruba, police said they have three theories about what happened to teen who was celebrating her graduation from high school. Police spent much of Saturday afternoon at a hotel under renovation close to the Holiday Inn where Hollowa...
CNN - June 4, 2005
Police offer theories on teen's disappearance
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Police offer theories on teen's disappearance
Aruba police have three theories concerning a missing high school student from Alabama, Aruba's deputy police chief said Saturday, six days after the student disappeared on a senior trip to the island.
CNN - June 4, 2005
Report Presses Easy Ways to Fix Airline Security
Modest changes in screening passengers and bags could enhance security at the nation's airports and help reduce waits.
New York Times - June 4, 2005
After Hurricanes, an Unclear Future for 'Lake O'
Last year's hurricanes stirred up runoff that had rested for decades on the bottom of Lake Okeechobee, in Florida, disrupting the lake's ecosystem.
New York Times - June 4, 2005
Hunger for Energy Transforms How India Operates
Fed by a decade-long economic boom, India's ever-growing appetite for energy is quietly influencing foreign policy.
New York Times - June 4, 2005
Dozens held in violent crime ops
Police raid homes in Swansea and hold 53 people in a crackdown on violent crime and illegal drugs use.
BBC News - June 4, 2005
Moscow electricity chief resigns
The head of Mosenergo, which supplies electricity to the Russian capital, resigns after a huge power cut.
BBC News - June 4, 2005
Hunt for 'violent' sex offender
Police want to trace a "dangerous" sex offender missing from a West Yorkshire bail hostel.
BBC News - June 4, 2005
E-fit of stranger who took baby
Police issue an e-fit of the woman who drove off with a baby which appeared to have been abandoned.
BBC News - June 4, 2005
Chirac, Schroeder urge EU action
The German and French leaders say EU nations should continue to ratify the constitution despite setbacks.
BBC News - June 4, 2005
Suspected Al-Zarqawi deputy arrested in Iraq
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Suspected Al-Zarqawi deputy arrested in Iraq
A suspected deputy of terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has been captured in the restive Iraqi city of Mosul, the Iraqi military said today. Iraqi and U.S.-led coalition forces arrested Mullah Mahdi and five other suspected terrorists -- Mahdi's brother, three other Iraqis and a Syrian, Iraqi Ma...
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Hundreds mourn Beirut journalist
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Hundreds mourn Beirut journalist
Throwing rose petals and waving red, white and green Lebanese flags, hundreds of mourners line the streets of central Beirut for the funeral procession of an anti-Syrian journalist amid calls for an international investigation into his death.
CNN - June 4, 2005
More FBI agents join island hunt for missing teen
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More FBI agents join island hunt for missing teen
More FBI agents headed to Aruba to help search for an Alabama teenager whose disappearance on the last day of a high school graduation trip has shaken the quiet Dutch Caribbean island.
CNN - June 4, 2005
Report Details Easy Ways to Fix Airline Security
Significant gaps in security at the nation's airports could be curtailed by quickly making a wide range of relatively modest changes in screening people and bags.
New York Times - June 4, 2005
Frist, His Authority Questioned, Says He'll Prevail in the Long Run
The Senate majority leader faces a test of whether he can re-establish his authority after a rapid sequence of events that many say diminished his standing.
New York Times - June 4, 2005
Henin-Hardenne Wins a Lopsided Final
Justine Henin-Hardenne of Belgium, needed only one hour and two minutes to finish off her 6-1, 6-1 victory and secure her second French Open title.
New York Times - June 4, 2005
Abbas Postpones Elections in Move Rejected by Hamas
The Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, announced Saturday that he would postpone the July 17 legislative elections, drawing swift criticism from the militant group Hamas.
New York Times - June 4, 2005
Syria Denies Test-Firing of 3 Scud Missiles
Syria's information minister on Saturday denied Israeli claims that his country test-fired Scud missiles on May 27, calling the accusations an "expression of Israel's hostile intentions."
New York Times - June 4, 2005
Thousands at Hong Kong Vigil for Tiananmen Anniversary
Tens of thousands of residents lit white candles at a vigil in one of Hong Kong's largest urban parks on Saturday night to commemorate the 16th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square killings.
New York Times - June 4, 2005
U.S. Challenged to Increase Aid to Africa
A powerful consensus is building for a doubling of aid to Africa among the world's heavyweight donors, except the United States.
New York Times - June 4, 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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