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Rich nations have 'climate duty'
Rich nations must do far more to help poor countries cope with climate change, an influential report will say.
BBC News - September 13, 2006
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Gunman dies after college shooting
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Gunman dies after college shooting
A gunman was killed by police and 20 students wounded after a shooting at a college in Montreal, Canada, police have said. Initial reports indicated up to four people were killed, but Yvan Delorme, chief of Montreal Police Services, clarified the number of dead.
CNN - September 13, 2006
College gunman dies after rampage
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College gunman dies after rampage
A gunman was killed by police and 20 students wounded after a shooting at a college in Montreal, police said. Initial reports indicated up to four people were killed, but Yvan Delorme, chief of Montreal Police Services, clarified the number of dead.
CNN - September 13, 2006
Official: Police hunt gunman from bank siege
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Official: Police hunt gunman from bank siege
Police were searching for a gunman after an apparent robbery attempt turned hostage situation in suburban Chicago on Wednesday. The standoff at a bank ended after about three hours with no injuries, but no culprit either.
CNN - September 13, 2006
Senators, Bush on collision course over tribunals
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Senators, Bush on collision course over tribunals
A Senate committee will move forward with a bill that would authorize military tribunals to try suspected terrorists without many of the provisions the Bush administration wants, its chairman said Wednesday.
CNN - September 13, 2006
Annan Finds Leaders Split on U.S. Presence in Iraq
The U.N. secretary general said that most Middle East leaders believe the invasion of Iraq and its consequences have been catastrophic for the region.
New York Times - September 13, 2006
20 Wounded in Shooting at College in Montreal
A gunman wounded as many as 20 people after storming a college in downtown Montreal and opening fire today.
New York Times - September 13, 2006
Astronauts Overcome ‘Showstopper’ in Spacewalk
The astronauts faced a balky bolt that could have cut short an attempt to install a new $372 million truss.
New York Times - September 13, 2006
Neanderthals’ Last Stand Is Traced
A team of scientists says it was at Gibraltar 28,000 years ago, 2,000 years more recently than previously thought.
New York Times - September 13, 2006
Spitzer Turns Focus to New Opponent
The candidate for New York governor began assuming the mantle of party standard bearer today.
New York Times - September 13, 2006
Democratic Effort to Limit Surveillance Bill Is Blocked
The Senate Judiciary Committee today endorsed a bill backed by the White House to have a secret court review the constitutionality of the eavesdropping program.
New York Times - September 13, 2006
A New Bird Species Is Confirmed in India
The discovery of the multicolored species, named Bugun Liocichla, is the first in the country in more than 50 years.
New York Times - September 13, 2006
Survivor of Attack on U.S. Embassy Dies in Syria
The sole survivor of the four-man team that attacked the American embassy here Tuesday died of his wounds without being questioned, Syria’s official news agency reported.
New York Times - September 13, 2006
Square Feet: For Sale: Big Middle-Class Enclave With Lots of Potential
Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village are at the center of a red-hot auction that will allow the winner to claim 110 buildings and 11,200 apartments.
New York Times - September 13, 2006
BT unveils podcasting tie-up plan
BT unveils plans to launch a podcasting site, the latest move aimed at turning it into a complete multi-media provider.
BBC News - September 13, 2006
Briton set for extradition to US
A UK-based former boss at Peregrine Systems will be extradited to the US on Thursday to face fraud charges.
BBC News - September 13, 2006
Shuttle astronauts complete tasks
Two US astronauts begin a six-and-a-half hour space walk outside the International Space Station.
BBC News - September 13, 2006
Cuba slams 'morally decadent' US
Cuba's vice-president calls the US a "morally decadent empire" at the Non-Aligned Movement summit in Havana.
BBC News - September 13, 2006
Anger over schoolgirl fight video
A website video showing two Cardiff schoolgirls having a vicious fight is criticised by a children's charity.
BBC News - September 13, 2006
Supermarkets in petrol price war
Three of the UK's biggest supermarkets are further cutting the price of petrol on their forecourts.
BBC News - September 13, 2006
Triple police killer verdict 'in months'
A decision on freedom for triple police killer Harry Roberts could be made by the end of the year, it is claimed.
BBC News - September 13, 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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