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U.S. Indicts 8 Ex-KPMG Employees Over Sales of Tax Shelters
KPMG itself admitted to wrongdoing and agreed to pay $456 million, sidestepping a criminal indictment that might have put it out of business.
New York Times - August 29, 2005
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Katrina batters Gulf Coast
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Katrina batters Gulf Coast
Hurricane Katrina -- now downgraded to a Category One storm -- pummelled the U.S. Gulf Coast as it came ashore, bringing "extensive and life-threatening" flooding. The Mississippi governor said his greatest fear was "that there are a lot of dead people."
CNN - August 29, 2005
Bush may tap oil reserve
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Bush may tap oil reserve
President Bush, urging prayer for Gulf Coast communities "hit hard" Monday by Hurricane Katrina, weighed whether to release oil from petroleum reserves to help refiners, administration officials said.
CNN - August 29, 2005
Louisiana and Mississippi Face Flooding and Structural Damage
There were reports of at least two storm-related deaths, but New Orleans appeared to escape the cataclysm that some authorities had predicted.
New York Times - August 29, 2005
Relief Agencies Mobilize Massive Effort
Hundreds of shelters were opened and operated by government agencies, the American Red Cross and other nonprofit relief groups across the Gulf Coast, Red Cross officials said.
New York Times - August 29, 2005
Chirac Warns Iran Against Censure by Security Council
The president of France warned Iran today that it would face censure if it did not reinstate a freeze on nuclear activities.
New York Times - August 29, 2005
Afghan Opium Down a Bit
The opium yield in Afghanistan dropped by just 2.4 percent this year despite a crackdown that sharply reduced the amount of land used to grow poppies.
New York Times - August 29, 2005
Indonesia Mobilizing Against New Polio Outbreak
Indonesia will mobilize 750,000 workers and volunteers to immunize 24 million children across a vast archipelago of more than 6,000 islands.
New York Times - August 29, 2005
Sunnis in Iraq Continue to Criticize Charter
Thousands of people in Tikrit, Saddam Hussein's hometown, took to the streets to denounce the draft constitution.
New York Times - August 29, 2005
NYSE member arrested over threats
A man has been arrested in connection with a death threat made against an opponent a proposed NYSE merger deal.
BBC News - August 29, 2005
KPMG fined $456m for tax misdeeds
Global accounting giant KPMG agrees to pay a $456m fine to settle a case related to selling tax shelters to wealthy clients.
BBC News - August 29, 2005
'Glow' dye to spot early dementia
US scientists are developing a "glowing" dye to help spot signs in the brain of early dementia.
BBC News - August 29, 2005
Japan election campaigning begins
Campaigning starts in Japan ahead of an election triggered the defeat of the prime minister's postal reforms.
BBC News - August 29, 2005
Four in court after parade attack
Four men appear in court in connection with trouble during a parade in Castlederg on Saturday.
BBC News - August 29, 2005
SNH seek staff after relocation
Scottish Natural Heritage launches a recruitment drive to fill vacancies at its controversial Inverness headquarters.
BBC News - August 29, 2005
EU moves to end textile row
EU trade chief Peter Mandelson begins efforts to resolve a textile row with China and free up garments held at EU ports.
BBC News - August 29, 2005
Record spend on cancer services
The government says a record level of investment is being made in cancer services.
BBC News - August 29, 2005
Owen talks to Premiership suitors
England striker Michael Owen holds talks with Liverpool and Newcastle officials about a return to the Premiership.
BBC News - August 29, 2005
Storm batters southern US coast
Hurricane Katrina wreaks havoc as it unleashes high winds and hard rain upon southern US coastal areas.
BBC News - August 29, 2005
Katrina pounds U.S. Gulf Coast
CNN
Katrina pounds U.S. Gulf Coast
Parts of New Orleans are flooded with up to six feet of water after some of the pumps that protect the low-lying city fail under the onslaught from Hurricane Katrina, the mayor says.
CNN - August 29, 2005
Katrina's floodwaters inundating Gulf Coast
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Katrina's floodwaters inundating Gulf Coast
Parts of New Orleans are flooded with up to six feet of water Monday after some of the pumps that protect the low-lying city failed under the onslaught from Hurricane Katrina, Mayor Ray Nagin said.
CNN - August 29, 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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