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U.S. and China Fail to Reach Agreement in Textile Talks
China and the United States failed to reach agreement in textile trade negotiations in Beijing today, deepening the dispute over China's surging clothing exports.
New York Times - August 31, 2005
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965 dead in Baghdad stampede
At least 965 people are killed and 465 others injured in a stampede on a Baghdad bridge after a massive Shiite religious commemoration erupts into panic. Most of those killed were women and children, police sources say, and officials expect the death toll to hit 1,000.
CNN - August 31, 2005
Bush: Recovery from Katrina 'will take years'
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Bush: Recovery from Katrina 'will take years'
"We are dealing with one of the worst national disasters in our nation's history," President Bush said Wednesday from the White House Rose Garden where he outlined federal recovery efforts in the wake of Hurricane Katrina's widespread destruction.
CNN - August 31, 2005
New Orleans Mayor Says Hurricane May Have Killed Thousands
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Hurricane Katrina probably killed thousands of people in New Orleans, the mayor said Wednesday -- an estimate that, if accurate, would make the storm the nation's deadliest natural disaster since at least the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
New York Times - August 31, 2005
White House to Ask Congress for Relief Funds
President Bush was meeting with his aides today on relief measures and was expected to hold a news briefing this afternoon.
New York Times - August 31, 2005
More Than 950 Iraqis Die in Stampede on Baghdad Bridge
Rumors of a suicide bomber led to a stampede in a procession of pilgrims as they crossed a bridge on their way to a shrine.
New York Times - August 31, 2005
Jailed Oil Tycoon Says He'll Run for Russian Parliament
Prison has done little to silence Mikhail B. Khodorkovsky, sentenced to nine years in prison three months ago.
New York Times - August 31, 2005
Chechen Leader Claims Help From Russians in School Siege
The rebel leader asserted today that special services allowed the terrorists he sent to Beslan a safe passage near the school.
New York Times - August 31, 2005
Israel Approves Egyptian Soldiers to Guard Gaza Border
The move by parliament today clears the way for the withdrawal of the last Israeli soldiers from Gaza.
New York Times - August 31, 2005
Paris Prepares for Evacuations After Immigrant House Fires
The French authorities pushed ahead today with an inventory of the city's most dilapidated buildings.
New York Times - August 31, 2005
German Leader Attacks His Rival as Election Nears
Chancellor Gerhard Schröder said Germany under Angela Merkel's watch would become a "cold and inhumane society without solidarity."
New York Times - August 31, 2005
Bank of America Dismisses Interpublic From Its Ad Account
The troubled Interpublic Group was dealt a serious blow today when one of its largest clients, Bank of America, dismissed Interpublic and shifted its consolidated advertising account.
New York Times - August 31, 2005
MasterCard Plans Initial Public Offering of Its Stock
MasterCard, the world's second-largest credit-card brand that can be found in consumer's wallets worldwide, announced plans to pursue an initial public offering.
New York Times - August 31, 2005
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BBC News - August 31, 2005
Cuban militant denies Castro plot
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BBC News - August 31, 2005
Taiwan braces for Typhoon Talim
Schools and other public buildings in Taiwan close in advance of a powerful typhoon.
BBC News - August 31, 2005
Paris fire-traps to be evacuated
Paris' most dangerous buildings and squats are to be evacuated after fires that killed dozens of Africans.
BBC News - August 31, 2005
Boy charged in school arson probe
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BBC News - August 31, 2005
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BBC News - August 31, 2005
I'm not too old to lead - Clarke
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BBC News - August 31, 2005
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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