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Returning to the 'house from hell'
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Returning to the 'house from hell'
Residents returning to St. Bernard Parish, just east of New Orleans on the Gulf of Mexico, are finding near total destruction. Most of the parish -- including the interiors of homes and businesses -- is covered in a thick layer of dried, cracking mud.
CNN - September 28, 2005
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Indicted top Republican steps down
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Indicted top Republican steps down
Republican Tom DeLay says he will step aside as House majority leader after a Texas grand jury indicts him on a conspiracy charge. DeLay says he is blameless and calls the charge an act of "political retribution."
CNN - September 28, 2005
Typhoon Damrey deaths reach 74
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Typhoon Damrey deaths reach 74
The regional death toll from flash floods spawned by Typhoon Damrey has more than doubled to at least 74, as hardest-hit Vietnam said it had recovered the bodies of 33 people swept away in the northern mountains on Wednesday.
CNN - September 28, 2005
DeLay indicted, steps down as majority leader
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DeLay indicted, steps down as majority leader
Rep. Tom DeLay said Wednesday that he will step aside as House majority leader after a Texas grand jury indicted him on a conspiracy charge. Rep. David Dreier of California will take on the leadership responsibilities while DeLay is under indictment.
CNN - September 28, 2005
DeLay Is Indicted and Forced to Step Down as Majority Leader
Representative Tom DeLay was accused by a Texas grand jury of criminal conspiracy in a campaign fund-raising scheme.
New York Times - September 28, 2005
Arctic Ice Cap Shrank Sharply This Summer, Experts Say
The floating cap of sea ice on the Arctic Ocean shrank this summer to what is probably its smallest size in a century.
New York Times - September 28, 2005
Female Bomber Kills 8 in Northern Iraq
A woman walked up to a new Army and police recruitment center in the northern city of Tal Afar today and blew herself up.
New York Times - September 28, 2005
U.S. Envoy's Message Falls Flat Again, This Time in Turkey
Leading women's rights advocates denounced what they said were American efforts to export democracy by force.
New York Times - September 28, 2005
Head of Troubled Mining Group Is Shot Dead in Johannesburg
There was speculation that Brett Kebble, a politically connected mining magnate, had been killed for business reasons.
New York Times - September 28, 2005
Oil rises as refineries stay shut
Crude oil prices rise as many US refineries stay shut in the wake of Hurricane Rita.
BBC News - September 28, 2005
Gold fever grips Chilean island
An epidemic of gold fever sweeps a Chilean island after the claimed discovery of an 18th Century treasure trove.
BBC News - September 28, 2005
Indian unions call 24-hour strike
India's left-wing unions call a nationwide, 24-hour strike to protest against government privatisation plans.
BBC News - September 28, 2005
Junk food to be banned in schools
Laws to ban junk foods from school meals and vending machines is to be introduced in Northern Ireland.
BBC News - September 28, 2005
Wales backs school junk food ban
Wales will do all that it can to join England in promoting healthy school food, says the Welsh education minister.
BBC News - September 28, 2005
Football: Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea
Liverpool's Champions League clash with Chelsea at Anfield ends in stalemate.
BBC News - September 28, 2005
Bush warns of Iraq violence spike
US President Bush says insurgents in Iraq will increase attacks ahead of next month's constitution referendum.
BBC News - September 28, 2005
Labour issues apology to heckler
Labour conference organisers have apologised after an 82-year-old heckler was thrown out.
BBC News - September 28, 2005
Bush ally faces criminal charge
Tom DeLay, one of America's most powerful Republican politicians, steps down over charges of illegal financing.
BBC News - September 28, 2005
Gate Gourmet strikes peace deal
Former staff at Gate Gourmet vote to back a deal to end the industrial dispute at Heathrow Airport.
BBC News - September 28, 2005
Rural hurricane victims beg for help
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Rural hurricane victims beg for help
Four days after Hurricane Rita roared ashore along the Texas-Louisiana state line, officials are pleading for essentials such as shelter, electricity, water and gas.
CNN - September 28, 2005
Texas grand jury indicts Tom DeLay
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Texas grand jury indicts Tom DeLay
The Texas grand jury investigating House Majority Leader Tom DeLay's state political organization was completing its term Wednesday after demonstrating a recent interest in conspiracy charges.
CNN - September 28, 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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