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Rescuers Search for Survivors as Higher Death Tolls Are Feared
The secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Michael Chertoff, said the primary focus of the federal rescue effort was still on search and rescue.
New York Times - August 30, 2005
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Devastation in Katrina's wake
Deteriorating conditions in New Orleans are forcing authorities to evacuate the thousands of people who sought refuge at shelters in the city, as the search for survivors continues across the Gulf Coast of the United States. Katrina is blamed for at least 68 deaths and the destruction of countless h...
CNN - August 30, 2005
Netanyahu Says He Will Challenge Sharon as Party Leader
The move threatens the government and increases the likelihood of early elections in Israel.
New York Times - August 30, 2005
Seven Die in Paris Fire, the 2nd in 4 Days
The fire sharpened the debate over the living conditions of tens of thousands of the city's poorest residents.
New York Times - August 30, 2005
Those Who Left Wonder When, and to What, They Will Return
Since the storm came ashore on Monday, they have and tens of thousands of displaced evacuees have watched scenes of destruction and flooding on television.
New York Times - August 30, 2005
5 Top Lebanese Detained in Hariri Killing
A United Nations team today ordered the detention of several former security chiefs and a lawmaker allied to Syria.
New York Times - August 30, 2005
U.S. Planes Strike Near Syria Border; Civilian Deaths Reported
The airstrikes took place in and around the border city of Husaybah, a common transit point for insurgents entering Iraq.
New York Times - August 30, 2005
Income Stagnated and Poverty Rose in 2004, Census Figures Show
This is the first time on record that household income has failed to increase for five straight years.
New York Times - August 30, 2005
Arizona Seizes $101 Million Tied to Fund
The Arizona attorney general's office says it believes the funds belong to Bayou Management, a hedge fund firm under scrutiny by state and federal authorities.
New York Times - August 30, 2005
Fed Reserve inflation fears grow
The US Federal Reserve minutes reveal that the central bank is increasingly worried by inflation.
BBC News - August 30, 2005
Cuban exile 'would be tortured'
Militant Cuban exile Luis Posada Carriles would be tortured if sent to Venezuela, a witness tells a US court.
BBC News - August 30, 2005
Tennis: Federer cruises ahead
Defending champion Roger Federer crushes Ivo Minar in the first round of the US Open.
BBC News - August 30, 2005
Tennis: Henman & Rusedski out
Britons Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski suffer first-round defeats at the US Open.
BBC News - August 30, 2005
Clarke to contest Tory leadership
Ex-Chancellor Ken Clarke is to make a third attempt to win the leadership of the Conservative Party.
BBC News - August 30, 2005
Data gives patients check on GPs
Patients in England will be able to check how well their GP surgery is performing when new figures are published.
BBC News - August 30, 2005
Katrina toll now at least 68
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Katrina toll now at least 68
Authorities along the shattered U.S. Gulf Coast search for survivors and work to rescue residents stranded in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, which is blamed for at least 68 deaths and the destruction of countless homes and businesses.
CNN - August 30, 2005
U.S.: Iraq strikes kill insurgents
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U.S.: Iraq strikes kill insurgents
Air strikes have flattened insurgent safe houses used by militants linked to al Qaeda in western Iraq, the U.S. Marines said. A top operative called Abu Islam was among the dead, a Marines spokesman said.
CNN - August 30, 2005
Bush to return to capital
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Bush to return to capital
President Bush will cut short his vacation to return to Washington on Wednesday to help monitor federal efforts to assist victims of Hurricane Katrina, the White House said Tuesday.
CNN - August 30, 2005
After Centuries of 'Controlling' Land, Gulf Learns Who's the Boss
Although early travelers realized the irrationality of building a port on the muddy coast, the opportunities to make money overrode all objections.
New York Times - August 30, 2005
Insurers Estimate Damage at $9 Billion
Insurance companies said yesterday that damage from Hurricane Katrina could top $9 billion, making it one of the costliest storms on record.
New York Times - August 30, 2005
Guard Units Shift From Combat to Flood Duty
State National Guard units, already strained by long overseas deployments, joined federal, state and private organizations yesterday in a broad effort to provide relief in areas thrashed and flooded by Hurricane Katrina.
New York Times - August 30, 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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