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Rumors Fly Over Rehnquist's Plans
Rumors of an imminent retirement announcement by Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist reached a frenzy of bizarre proportions.
New York Times - July 9, 2005
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Hurricane Dennis Nears, on a Familiar Path
More than one million people from the Florida Panhandle to Louisiana were told to evacuate as Hurricane Dennis closed in on the Gulf Coast.
New York Times - July 9, 2005
For a Decade, London Thrived as a Busy Crossroads of Terror
Long before bombings ripped through London, Britain had become a breeding ground for hate, fed by militant Islam.
New York Times - July 9, 2005
As Shuttle Returns, Emotions Tug Columbia Families Anew
Families of Columbia crew members find themselves dealing differently with the planned launch on Wednesday.
New York Times - July 9, 2005
In New Court, Roe May Stand, So Foes Look to Limit Its Scope
Cases that are likely to reach the court in the next few years may give a new set of justices the opportunity to restrict abortion.
New York Times - July 9, 2005
A Last Whiff of Fulton's Fish, Bringing a Tear
After more than 170 years of operation, the Fulton Fish Market in Manhattan is moving to a new, custom-made building in the Bronx.
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Taliban Says It Beheaded Commando
The Taliban said Saturday that it had beheaded a Navy Seal commando whom it had claimed to be holding for several days.
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Australians Riled Over Indonesian Case
SYDNEY, Australia - It would be hard to find an Australian who knows about a woman named Tran Thi Hong Loan, a 33-year old Australian citizen who is serving a life sentence in Vietnam for drug trafficking.
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Enemies Join Forces to Lead Sudan on Rocky Road to Peace
Sudan elevated a former rebel leader to the vice presidency of the government he had long tried to overthrow, a merging of onetime combatants into a single leadership.
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Marines and Iraqi Troops Start Push Against Rebels
About 600 marines and Iraqi soldiers have begun a fourth offensive against insurgents in less than a month in a volatile western province in Iraq, the military said Saturday.
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Brazil cash row claims party head
The chairman of Brazil's Workers' Party resigns amid a growing scandal over alleged vote-buying in parliament.
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Iraq envoy 'remarks' anger Egypt
Egypt wants an explanation after Iraqi officials reportedly said its murdered envoy had contacts with militants.
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Blaze at London's Hard Rock cafe
A fire breaks out at the fashionable Hard Rock Cafe in central London.
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Police evacuate Birmingham centre
Police in Birmingham evacuate bars, pubs and hotels and city homes after intelligence of a threat to the area.
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Hurricane winds hit Florida coast
A hurricane that has killed at least 20 across the Caribbean brings winds and rain to the Florida coastline.
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Photos Plead: Have You Seen This Person?
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New York Times - July 9, 2005
North Koreans Agree to Resume Nuclear Talks
North Korea has agreed has agreed to return to stalled six-country talks on its nuclear weapons programs later this month.
New York Times - July 9, 2005
British Police Revise Time Span of Subway Blasts
Three bombs exploded "almost simultaneously" on London subway trains, investigators said today.
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Discovery takes on the challenge
The Discovery shuttle crew reflect on the task ahead of them as they prepare to return to space after Columbia.
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Wonder sings at Vandross memorial
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BBC News - July 9, 2005
Man fears for son after bus blast
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BBC News - July 9, 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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