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Residents clash with Katrina cleanup crews
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Residents clash with Katrina cleanup crews
Angry residents and protesters in New Orleans' devastated Lower 9th Ward clashed with workers who were using bulldozers to clear debris from a sidewalk Thursday.
CNN - January 5, 2006
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Florida Court Strikes Down School Voucher Program
The court said the state constitution bars Florida from using taxpayer money to finance a private alternative to the public system.
New York Times - January 5, 2006
I.B.M. Plans to Freeze Pension Plan
The company will offer its employees 401(k) retirement benefits in the future, citing the need for a "more predictable cost structure."
New York Times - January 5, 2006
Iran's Nuclear Team Cancels Talks
Iran threw negotiations into disarray today, as the head of Iran's negotiating team was said to have returned to Tehran.
New York Times - January 5, 2006
World Leaders Express Hopes for Sharon and the Peace Process
Angela Merkel of Germany, Jacques Chirac of France and Vladimir V. Putin of Russia were among leaders sending hopes for a quick recovery to Ariel Sharon.
New York Times - January 5, 2006
Bush and Former Cabinet Members Discuss Topic No. 1: Iraq
President Bush today sought the views of former secretaries of state and defense on his strategy in Iraq.
New York Times - January 5, 2006
Two Win Prestigious Engineering Award
Two former Bell Laboratories researchers were named winners of the 2006 Charles Stark Draper Prize, the engineering equivalent of a Nobel award.
New York Times - January 5, 2006
Retailers Post 3.4% Sales Gains; Wal-Mart Trails Rivals
The nation's merchants, waving deep discounts in the final days before Christmas, drummed up enough last-minute sales to deliver a decent 3.4 percent gain for December.
New York Times - January 5, 2006
Ford's junk rating cut further
Credit rating agency S&P cuts the debt ratings of US carmaker Ford once again, pushing it further into 'junk' territory.
BBC News - January 5, 2006
Padilla leaves military custody
US suspect Jose Padilla is transferred from military to a civilian custody to face terror charges.
BBC News - January 5, 2006
Views sought on 'boy racer' curbs
A consultation is to get under way on proposals to close Aberdeen's Beach Boulevard to vehicles at night.
BBC News - January 5, 2006
Boeing unveils record order book
Boeing unveils a record number of commercial plane orders for 2005, which could push it ahead of European rival Airbus.
BBC News - January 5, 2006
Puppies rescued during farm raid
More than 100 dogs are removed from farm buildings in County Down, animal welfare officers say.
BBC News - January 5, 2006
Mwaruwari secures Pompey switch
Portsmouth are set to break their transfer record for Zimbabwe striker Benjani Mwaruwari.
BBC News - January 5, 2006
Body found near to abduction site
A body is found in an area of North Tyneside where a girl was abducted from her home.
BBC News - January 5, 2006
Kelly defends trust school plans
Ruth Kelly says she needs to explain government proposals for England's schools, but offers no concessions.
BBC News - January 5, 2006
Galloway joins Big Brother house
MP George Galloway and entertainer Michael Barrymore are among the stars who enter the Big Brother house.
BBC News - January 5, 2006
Man charged with toddler kidnap
Police investigating the alleged abduction of a girl charge a man with kidnap and four serious sexual offences.
BBC News - January 5, 2006
Iraq suicide bomb blasts kill 120
At least 120 people are killed in two separate suicide attacks in the Iraqi cities of Karbala and Ramadi.
BBC News - January 5, 2006
Doctors prolong Sharon sedation
Israel's Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is to remain under heavy sedation for up to 72 hours after a serious stroke.
BBC News - January 5, 2006
Deadly day: 134 killed across Iraq
CNN
Deadly day: 134 killed across Iraq
In the deadliest day in Iraq in nearly four months, at least 134 people are killed and scores wounded in separate insurgent-bomb attacks, authorities say.
CNN - January 5, 2006
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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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