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A gunman stormed an Amish school where he tied up female students and shot them in the head to avenge an incident 20 years ago, Pennsylvania Police Commissioner Jeffrey Miller said. Two pupils and a teenage classroom aide died. Eight others are on the critical list. "It will take a miracle for...
CNN - October 2, 2006
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Man executes girls in Amish school
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Man executes girls in Amish school
Leaving behind letters to his wife and family, a local truck driver entered an Amish school, ordered the boys and older women out and then executed several of the young girls before killing himself, authorities said.
CNN - October 2, 2006
Korean looks likely as Annan's successor
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Korean looks likely as Annan's successor
South Korea's foreign minister has cemented his position as the near-certain successor to U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, being the only one of six candidates to escape a veto in an informal Security Council ballot.
CNN - October 2, 2006
Report: Foley allegedly tried to meet page
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Report: Foley allegedly tried to meet page
House Speaker Dennis Hastert said Monday that no one in the congressional Republican leadership knew of sexually explicit instant messages allegedly sent from former Florida Rep. Mark Foley to a former page until they were reported in the media on Friday.
CNN - October 2, 2006
Hungary’s Leader Calls for Confidence Vote
The move was a bid to regain the initiative after weeks of mounting political crisis in the country.
New York Times - October 2, 2006
Politicians Say Soft Drink Name Glamorizes Drugs
Outraged New York City lawmakers called for a boycott of a highly caffeinated soft drink called Cocaine.
New York Times - October 2, 2006
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New York Times - October 2, 2006
Chef Gets Second Three-Star Michelin Rating
Thomas Keller became the second chef with that distinction after his French Laundry in Napa Valley was awarded three stars in this year’s guide.
New York Times - October 2, 2006
Korean Virtually Assured of Top Job at U.N.
The foreign minister of South Korea won overwhelming support in a final informal poll of the Security Council.
New York Times - October 2, 2006
2 U.S. Researchers Win Nobel for Work on Genes
Andrew Z. Fire and Craig C. Mello won for a discovery about how genes are controlled within living cells.
New York Times - October 2, 2006
Monitor Named to Oversee Reforms at Getty Trust
An inquiry determined that the trust’s former president, with the approval of the Getty board, misspent money.
New York Times - October 2, 2006
G.O.P. Tries to Limit Damage in Foley Case
Republican leaders spent the day trying to contain the political damage of reports that former Representative Mark Foley engaged in sexually explicit communications with Congressional pages.
New York Times - October 2, 2006
Rice Received Qaeda Warning Before 9/11
The C.I.A. director briefed Condoleezza Rice on a looming threat from Al Qaeda two months before 9/11, a review of White House records found.
New York Times - October 2, 2006
Students Killed by Gunman at Amish Schoolhouse
A gunman walked into a schoolhouse in Pennsylvania and killed at least three students before turning the gun on himself.
New York Times - October 2, 2006
Russia Suspends Links to Georgia as Tensions Rise
Russia escalated its retaliation for Georgia’s arrests of four Russian military officers on charges of espionage.
New York Times - October 2, 2006
Hamas and Fatah Blame Each Other for Violence
Efforts to form a Palestinian unity government have been further complicated by yesterday’s factional clashes.
New York Times - October 2, 2006
Private Equity Firms Bid $15 Billion for Harrah’s
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New York Times - October 2, 2006
UN studies Lebanon environment
The UN sends experts to study Lebanon's environment following the conflict with Israel.
BBC News - October 2, 2006
Football: Hornets grab late point
Ashley Young's late volley salvages a point for Watford against Fulham after an extraordinary climax at Vicarage Road.
BBC News - October 2, 2006
Football: Moore 'out for season'
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BBC News - October 2, 2006
Moves to resolve Darfur impasse
The Arab League and European Commission heads hold talks in the region to try to improve Darfur's security.
BBC News - October 2, 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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