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U.S. Archaeologists Find New Tomb Close to King Tut
The first intact tomb discovered in 84 years at the Valley of the Kings near Luxor, Egypt, was formally opened today.
New York Times - February 10, 2006
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The kidnappers of U.S. journalist Jill Carroll have set a February 26 deadline for their demands to be met or she will be killed, Alrai Television in Kuwait reported citing sources close to the kidnappers.
CNN - February 10, 2006
Drug Penalties Create Cloud Over Festive Start of Turin Games
Four cross-country skiers were suspended and the world's top-ranked skeleton racer was banned from the Winter Games.
New York Times - February 10, 2006
Former Connecticut Governor Leaves Prison
John Rowland, the former Connecticut governor, was released from prison early today, two days before his scheduled release on federal corruption charges.
New York Times - February 10, 2006
Danish Editor Responsible for Cartoons to Take Indefinite Leave
Flemming Rose declined to apologize for the drawings, but will leave his newspaper on indefinite vacation following a series of recent mistakes.
New York Times - February 10, 2006
Iraqis Certify Election Results; Violence Flares
Iraqi officials certified the final results of parliamentary elections today, setting Iraq on a timeline for forming a new, permanent government.
New York Times - February 10, 2006
Huge California wildfire 'tamed'
Firefighters battling a huge wildfire in California say they hope to bring it under control over the weekend.
BBC News - February 10, 2006
How sperm can go into overdrive
Researchers have identified a key component of the mechanism sperm use to speed up their progress to the egg.
BBC News - February 10, 2006
Universities face foreign slump
The BBC's Mike Baker warns UK universities might face problems in the lucrative market of foreign students.
BBC News - February 10, 2006
England: Worsley wary of Italians
England flanker Joe Worsley will put his love of Italy aside as he prepares for a fiery Six Nations clash in Rome.
BBC News - February 10, 2006
UN urges Nigeria bird flu action
Nigeria must intensify measures to control the spread of the deadly bird flu virus, the UN warns.
BBC News - February 10, 2006
French papers in cartoon lawsuit
A French Muslim group says it will take to court French papers that published the Prophet Muhammad cartoons.
BBC News - February 10, 2006
Gaza kidnappers make demands
A militant group in Gaza says Egypt must release Palestinian prisoners in return for a kidnapped diplomat.
BBC News - February 10, 2006
Fossett approaches decision time
Steve Fossett will soon have to decide whether his GlobalFlyer jet has sufficient fuel to complete its latest aviation challenge.
BBC News - February 10, 2006
Egypt win Cup after penalty drama
Egypt win the African Cup of Nations, beating Ivory Coast 4-2 on penalties after a goalless draw in Friday's final.
BBC News - February 10, 2006
Royal Mail to appeal against fine
Royal Mail is to appeal against a £11.4m fine imposed by the regulator Postcomm for lost and stolen post.
BBC News - February 10, 2006
Brown vows war on terror funding
Chancellor Gordon Brown is to create a "modern Bletchley Park" to crack terror finance networks.
BBC News - February 10, 2006
Prescott speech to attack Cameron
Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott is to launch Labour's first direct attack on Tory leader David Cameron.
BBC News - February 10, 2006
Opening spectacle launches Games
The 20th Winter Olympics are under way with an opening ceremony in Turin.
BBC News - February 10, 2006
Iraqis forming new government
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Iraqis forming new government
Iraqi officials began forming a new government Friday, with the announcement of certified results from last month's parliamentary elections, just as a car bomb exploded in Baghdad killing 7 and wounding 22.
CNN - February 10, 2006
Brown: 'I certainly feel somewhat abandoned'
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Brown: 'I certainly feel somewhat abandoned'
Former Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Michael Brown told a Senate panel Friday that he feels he's been made a scapegoat for the government's sluggish response to Hurricane Katrina.
CNN - February 10, 2006
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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.
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