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Whale dies during Thames rescue
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Whale dies during Thames rescue
The wayward whale that rescuers were taking out to sea from the Thames River in London took a turn for the worse and died Saturday.
CNN - January 21, 2006
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Miners found dead
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Miners found dead
The two miners who were trapped after an underground fire broke out at Aracoma Alma Mine No. 1 in West Virginia were found dead Saturday, mine officials said.
CNN - January 21, 2006
Comics to Battle for Truth, Justice and the Islamic Way
A new group - and new genre - of superheroes are all aimed specifically at young Muslim readers and focusing on Muslim virtues.
New York Times - January 21, 2006
Thames Whale Does Not Survive Rescue Attempt
Despite a remarkable rescue effort, a 17-foot long northern bottlenose whale that strayed into the River Thames in central London died Saturday.
New York Times - January 21, 2006
A Generation Serves Notice: It's a Moving Target
Many people in their 20's are abandoning traditional media channels, posing a challenge to marketers trying to reach them.
New York Times - January 21, 2006
Expert appears on porn charges
An expert who helped set up a blacklist of violent sex offenders appears in court on pornography charges.
BBC News - January 21, 2006
Woman's body found on canal bank
Police launch an investigation after a woman's body was discovered on the bank of a canal in Inverness.
BBC News - January 21, 2006
Rugby U: Munster top group
Munster overrun Sale to top group one and book a last-eight spot in the Heineken Cup.
BBC News - January 21, 2006
Hundreds flee DR Congo fighting
Some 2,000 people have fled to Uganda to escape fighting in Democratic Republic of Congo, officials say.
BBC News - January 21, 2006
Trapped US coal miners found dead
Two bodies are found in the second fatal mining accident in the US state of West Virginia in less than a month.
BBC News - January 21, 2006
Moss 'to be quizzed' over drugs
Arrangements are being made for model Kate Moss to be questioned over drug taking allegations, her agency says.
BBC News - January 21, 2006
Tributes paid to Kosovo president
International leaders pay tribute to Kosovo's President Ibrahim Rugova, who died on Saturday.
BBC News - January 21, 2006
New allegations in Eriksson saga
England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson is reported to have told the News of the World that three English clubs are riddled with corruption.
BBC News - January 21, 2006
Oaten resigns over rent boy claim
Former Liberal Democrat leadership challenger Mark Oaten stands down over claims of an affair with a rent boy.
BBC News - January 21, 2006
Lost whale dies despite rescue bid
An 18ft whale that became stranded in the River Thames dies after a massive rescue attempt.
BBC News - January 21, 2006
Iraq Shias state coalition terms
The Shia bloc which won most votes in Iraq's poll says Sunnis must fight insurgents if they want to join a coalition.
BBC News - January 21, 2006
Rescuers lift whale out of Thames
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Rescuers lift whale out of Thames
Rescuers lift a stranded whale out of London's Thames River and take it by barge toward the sea, saying they are "cautiously optimistic" they can save the animal's life.
CNN - January 21, 2006
Rescuers drill to find missing miners
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Rescuers drill to find missing miners
Rescuers drilled a hole into the Aracoma Alma Mine in West Virginia, hoping the missing miners will signal their location, said a mining official.
CNN - January 21, 2006
Efforts to Contact 2 Miners Get No Response
Workers seeking two missing miners in West Virginia drilled deep into a shaft but got no response.
New York Times - January 21, 2006
College Aid Plan Widens U.S. Role in High Schools
A student aid program calls for the federal government to rate the academic rigor of the nation's high schools for the first time.
New York Times - January 21, 2006
A Miami Emblem Is Sacrificed for Shade
A renaissance is under way in Miami, but a defining element is about to vanish: the royal palm trees that line Biscayne Boulevard.
New York Times - January 21, 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.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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