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Roberts Reacts Cautiously as Senators Press Him on Abortion
Judge Roberts's answers on abortion seemed unlikely to completely satisfy either those who favor the right to choose abortion or those who would like to see it outlawed.
New York Times - September 13, 2005
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High price of hesitation
FEMA boss Michael Brown may have been the first official to lose his job to Hurricane Katrina, but he might not be the last. Criticism of the government's response to the disaster threatens to swamp other officials involved in the recovery effort.
CNN - September 13, 2005
Officials' jobs on the line?
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Officials' jobs on the line?
Michael Brown may have been the first official to lose his job to Hurricane Katrina, but he might not be the last. Criticism of the government's response to the disaster threatens to swamp other officials involved in the recovery effort.
CNN - September 13, 2005
Roberts grilled about Roe
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Roberts grilled about Roe
At his Senate confirmation hearing Tuesday, Judge John Roberts deftly sidestepped the volatile issue of abortion but acknowledged legal precedent is "very important in promoting evenhandedness."
CNN - September 13, 2005
Bush Takes Responsibility for Failures in Storm Response
The president also said the disaster raised broader questions about the government's ability to respond to terror attacks.
New York Times - September 13, 2005
Turnout Appears to Be Low in New York City's Primary
New York City's voters showed little enthusiasm for selecting a challenger to Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg.
New York Times - September 13, 2005
Europeans Oppose U.S. Plan for NATO in Afghanistan
Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said today that he would urge NATO to become involved in counterinsurgency operations.
New York Times - September 13, 2005
Palestinians, in Holiday Mood, Cross Egyptian Border Freely
Palestinians celebrated a new sense of freedom today while Mahmoud Abbas urged them to "create a model and civilized Gaza."
New York Times - September 13, 2005
Britain Sees Terror Threats as Continuing Battle
Hundreds of potential terrorists in Britain are being "closely surveyed" by the security services, the home secretary said.
New York Times - September 13, 2005
U.S. Plans Troop Reduction in Afghanistan by Spring
American troop levels in Afghanistan could be reduced next spring by as much as 20 percent, or about 4,000 service members.
New York Times - September 13, 2005
Talks on North Korea's Nuclear Arms Program Resume in Beijing
The U.S. and North Korea showed few signs of settling a dispute over peaceful uses of nuclear power that broke up earlier talks.
New York Times - September 13, 2005
Northwest and Delta Are Said to Be Preparing for Bankruptcy
Northwest and Delta are each finishing the details of their bankruptcy cases, people close to both companies said today.
New York Times - September 13, 2005
Google getting its Microsoft man
Google gets legal clearance to hire a former Microsoft executive to head its Chinese research facility.
BBC News - September 13, 2005
Wal-Mart hit by 'sweatshop' claim
Retail giant Wal-Mart is hit with a lawsuit that claims it ignores sweatshop conditions at overseas supplier factories.
BBC News - September 13, 2005
Have you been buying extra petrol?
There is some evidence of increased sales in petrol according to the Petrol Retailers Association. Are there queues at your local garage?
BBC News - September 13, 2005
Fresh warning over nurse shortage
Nursing understaffing in Scotland is affecting patient safety, the Royal College of Nursing warns.
BBC News - September 13, 2005
Fresh appeal in widow murder hunt
Police appeal for a couple to help them trace a man they want to speak to over the murder of a 90-year-old woman.
BBC News - September 13, 2005
No timetable for Iraq withdrawal
Iraq's President Talabani appears to retreat from suggestions that some US troops could leave this year.
BBC News - September 13, 2005
Father faces bride murder trial
A man accused of murdering his daughter a few weeks after her wedding will face trial.
BBC News - September 13, 2005
UDA calls for an end to rioting
The situation is calm following three nights of rioting in parts of Northern Ireland, police have said.
BBC News - September 13, 2005
Men jailed for Dome fraud
Two businessmen who defrauded the Millennium Dome company of millions are jailed.
BBC News - September 13, 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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