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Student fires assault rifle in Missouri school
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Student fires assault rifle in Missouri school
A 13-year-old boy in a trench coat and mask carried an assault rifle into his school, pointed it at students and fired a shot into a ceiling before the weapon jammed, authorities said. No one was hurt. The boy had a fascination with the Columbine High shooting, an official said.
CNN - October 9, 2006
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Sanctions proposed for N. Korea
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Sanctions proposed for N. Korea
  • U.S. pushes for sanctions against North Korea at U.N.
  • N. Korea's U.N. ambassador: Test "very, very successful"
  • Test causes 3.6-magnitude "artificial earthquake"

  • CNN - October 9, 2006
    Poll: Foley scandal should cost Hastert his job
    CNN
    Poll: Foley scandal should cost Hastert his job
    Most Americans believe House Speaker Dennis Hastert should step down amid the scandal surrounding former Rep. Mark Foley's contacts with teenage pages, according to a CNN poll. Hastert, however, has said he plans to pursue the post again after the November elections.
    CNN - October 9, 2006
    U.N. examines NK sanctions
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    U.N. examines NK sanctions
    Diplomats at the United Nations are discussing U.S.-proposed sanctions Monday in the aftermath of North Korea's announcement that it tested a nuclear weapon.
    CNN - October 9, 2006
    Roadside Bomb Kills Afghan District Officials
    Five people, including three officials who comprised the entire leadership of a district in eastern Afghanistan, were killed in a roadside bomb explosion today.
    New York Times - October 9, 2006
    Irish Protestant and Catholic Leaders in Talks
    The timing of the meeting, which was the first between the two groups in Northern Ireland, was significant.
    New York Times - October 9, 2006
    South Korean’s Rise to U.N. Chief Is Overshadowed
    Ban Ki-moon said the decision was an honor for him and his country, but it came with a “very heavy heart.”
    New York Times - October 9, 2006
    Foley Scandal Is Hurting G.O.P.’s Image, Poll Finds
    Americans say Republicans in Congress put politics ahead of protecting teenage pages, according to the latest Times/CBS News poll.
    New York Times - October 9, 2006
    Chkhalta Journal: A Battle for Hearts and Minds Sets Off a Building Boom
    Georgia has transformed a once isolated outpost into a thriving area to show two separatist republics what can be gained by pledging allegiance to its government.
    New York Times - October 9, 2006
    North Korea’s Claim Is Met With Doubt and Anger
    North Korea came under international condemnation today after boasting that it had tested a nuclear weapon, but there were doubts about the strength of the device.
    New York Times - October 9, 2006
    C.E.O. Resigns in Latest Upheaval at Airbus
    Christian Streiff had clashed with Airbus’s parent company over how much autonomy he had to overhaul the European planemaker.
    New York Times - October 9, 2006
    Columbia Professor Wins Nobel in Economics
    Edmund S. Phelps’s work contributed to an understanding of the relationship between inflation and unemployment.
    New York Times - October 9, 2006
    Google to Acquire YouTube for $1.65 Billion
    With the deal to buy the popular video-sharing Web site, Google has once again proved that it is the Internet’s dominant player.
    New York Times - October 9, 2006
    US parents try to 'unadopt' son
    A couple in the US attempt to dissolve the adoption of their son after discovering his troubled past.
    BBC News - October 9, 2006
    BA pair quit amid surcharge probe
    Two British Airways officials quit amid an investigation into alleged price-fixing of fuel surcharges.
    BBC News - October 9, 2006
    Murder probe over pensioner death
    Police begin a murder inquiry after a pensioner's body is discovered at her County Down home.
    BBC News - October 9, 2006
    Prisoner of war in court battle
    A former prisoner of war is taking her case against the British government to the Court of Appeal.
    BBC News - October 9, 2006
    Dozens killed in Guatemala crash
    At least 34 people have died in a bus crash in northern Guatemala, rescue officials say.
    BBC News - October 9, 2006
    Hunter loses battle with cancer
    Three-time Masters champion Paul Hunter dies at the age of 27 after a battle with cancer.
    BBC News - October 9, 2006
    Football: England duo set to be fit
    England expect central defenders Rio Ferdinand and Ledley King to be fit to play against Croatia.
    BBC News - October 9, 2006
    Three foreign prisoners at large
    Three serious offenders released from prison before being considered for deportation remain at large.
    BBC News - October 9, 2006
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    WILL PETA'S ANTI-FISHING CAMPAIGN THAT CALLS FISH "SEA KITTENS" TURN YOU AWAY FROM SEAFOOD OR FISHING?
    NO, THOSE PEOPLE ARE NUTS!!
    NO, BUT I MAY MIX IN SOME FRIED CAT WITH MY NEXT BATCH OF FRIED CATFISH.
    YES, I WILL NEVER FISH OR EAT SEAFOOD AGAIN. THANKS PETA!
    MAYBE, BUT I STILL PLAN TO WEAR FUR!
    NOT SURE.
     
     

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