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Resignation at CNN Shows the Growing Influence of Blogs
While the bloggers are feeling empowered, some in their ranks are openly questioning where they are headed.
New York Times - February 14, 2005
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Arrest made in Lebanon bombing, says minister
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Arrest made in Lebanon bombing, says minister
A massive explosion in downtown Beirut killed former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and nine others today, officials said. Lebanese Information Minister Elie Ferzli told CNN that a suspect with links to extremists is in custody but the Lebanese opposition accused Syria of being responsible -- a charge...
CNN - February 14, 2005
Mall shooter's Columbine 'fascination'
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Mall shooter's Columbine 'fascination'
A man who opened fire in a crowded shopping mall with an assault weapon, wounding two, seemed to have a "lurid fascination" with the Columbine High School shooting, a prosecutor said. The suspect, identified by police as Robert Bonelli, was arraigned early Monday.
CNN - February 14, 2005
For 3rd Time in a Row, U.S. Antimissile System Fails a Test
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 - The United States' fledgling missile-defense system suffered its third straight test failure Sunday night when an interceptor rocket failed to launch from its island base, leaving a target rocket to splash uselessly into the Pacific Ocean, the Pentagon said today.
New York Times - February 14, 2005
Clashes in Togo After Late Dictator's Son Succeeds Him
Togo has been in political limbo since Feb. 5, when its longtime ruler died and the military installed his son in his place.
New York Times - February 14, 2005
Mosque Fire in Tehran Kills 38
TEHRAN, Feb. 14 - Fire broke out this evening in a crowded mosque in central Tehran, killing 38 people, the Iranian news agency reported. Nearly 300 were injured and there were reports that the number of dead was expected to rise.
New York Times - February 14, 2005
8 More Air Force Contracts Are Under Suspicion, Pentagon Says
The inquiry is part of a broader probe into influence-peddling involving a former Air Force official and the Boeing Company.
New York Times - February 14, 2005
Lula and Chavez sign trade deals
Brazil and Venezuela boost their strategic alliance by signing a range of trade agreements.
BBC News - February 14, 2005
'No church debate' over wedding
The Church of England has rejected a call for an emergency debate on Prince Charles' wedding.
BBC News - February 14, 2005
Adams in appeal to catch killers
People should give information about the death of a man stabbed after a pub fight, Gerry Adams says.
BBC News - February 14, 2005
Mill workers seeking pension cash
Former workers at an Aberdeen textile firm could lose out on pension cash due to a technicality.
BBC News - February 14, 2005
Five-star Arsenal shoot down Palace
Arsenal blitz Crystal Palace with three goals in seven minutes to keep their title challenge alive.
BBC News - February 14, 2005
Football: Keane rethink on retiring
Man Utd captain Roy Keane says he may play on when his contract ends in 2006.
BBC News - February 14, 2005
Rugby U: Jones out of Six Nations
Wales flanker Dafydd Jones is ruled out of the rest of the Six Nations campaign because of a pelvic injury.
BBC News - February 14, 2005
Bush to seek $82bn in war funds
The US president is to ask Congress for an extra $82bn to pay for military activities in Iraq and Afghanistan.
BBC News - February 14, 2005
Jackson defence to call on stars
A parade of stars could be called as defence witnesses in Michael Jackson's child abuse trial, his lawyers say.
BBC News - February 14, 2005
Huge blast kills Lebanon's former prime minister
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Huge blast kills Lebanon's former prime minister
A massive explosion in downtown Beirut today killed former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and nine others, officials said. Although it could not immediately be authenticated, a previously unknown group claimed responsibility and said the blast was the beginning of more such "martyrdom attacks.&quo...
CNN - February 14, 2005
Huge blast kills Lebanese ex-PM
CNN
Huge blast kills Lebanese ex-PM
Former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri has been killed in an apparent large-scale bomb attack on his motorcade in Beirut. Witnesses reported seeing at least 10 bodies on the scene after the huge explosion.
CNN - February 14, 2005
'Split-second decision'
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'Split-second decision'
A mall worker said he made a "split-second decision" to follow a gunman as he opened fire in a crowded New York mall, wounding two people and sending shoppers scrambling. The suspect, identified by police as Robert Bonelli, was arraigned early Monday.
CNN - February 14, 2005
Patriot Act called 'vital'
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Patriot Act called 'vital'
President Bush on Monday urged Congress to reauthorize many key elements of the USA Patriot Act, the Justice Department's often criticized anti-terrorism law, set to expire at the end of the year.
CNN - February 14, 2005
Gonzales Is Sworn In as Attorney General
Alberto R. Gonzales replaces John Ashcroft as nation's chief law enforcement officer, becoming the first Hispanic to hold the office.
New York Times - February 14, 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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