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Loosely regulated areas are expanding (Oct 24 2005 17:59 GMT) - When Lise Ruiz awoke at 5 a.m. on Aug. 23, floodwater was running knee-high down her street, Old Creek Trail, knocking down the concrete pillars holding up her family's front-yard fence. Today, she |
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Around the World (Oct 24 2005 17:59 GMT) - AFGHANISTAN New quake hits KABUL - An earthquake destroyed mud-brick homes and killed five people near Afghani-stan's eastern border with Pakistan on Sunday, a Defense Ministry spokesman said. Six |
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Senators split on Miers' chances (Oct 24 2005 17:59 GMT) - WASHINGTON - Harriet Miers does not have the votes now in the GOP-controlled Senate to be confirmed for the Supreme Court and confirmation hearings "will be make-or-break ? in a way they haven't |
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Around the Nation (Oct 24 2005 17:59 GMT) - NEW YORK Americans giving more to charity NEW YORK - Americans gave more money to charity in 2004 than the year before, and it looks like that generosity is still growing. The 400 largest U.S. |
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Bird death in Britain caused by avian flu (Oct 24 2005 17:59 GMT) - LONDON - The British government said Sunday that a strain of bird flu that killed a parrot in quarantine is the deadly H5N1 strain that has plagued Asia and recently spread to Europe. Scientists |
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Updates of world news (Oct 24 2005 17:59 GMT) - No survivors found at airliner crash site All 117 people aboard a Nigerian passenger jet that crashed shortly after takeoff from Lagos were feared dead, officials said Sunday. Red Cross and |
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Pressure on Syria grows after U.N. report (Oct 24 2005 17:59 GMT) - BEIRUT, Lebanon - The United States and Britain called Sunday for an international stand against Syria in the wake of a U.N. report that implicated Syrian officials in the assassination of a former |
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Display of Lenin's corpse could end (Oct 24 2005 17:59 GMT) - MOSCOW - For more than six decades, glorious military parades and throngs of solemn Soviet citizens passed by the Red Square mausoleum where Vladimir Lenin's mummified corpse lies under glass. Then |
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Lottery (Oct 24 2005 17:59 GMT) - Drawings for Saturday, Oct. 22 The Pick 8, 12, 21, 29, 34, 39 Bonus Ball: 25 Jackpot: $1 million 6 of 6: 0/$1 million 5 + bonus: |
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Ask Jimmy (Oct 24 2005 17:59 GMT) - Jimmy Stewart is on vacation. This is a Best of "Ask Jimmy". When the humidity is 95 percent to 100 percent, what does the dew point show weather pros? - Gail Warren, Tucson When the humidity is 100 |
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Latham Republic Revived (Oct 24 2005 17:54 GMT) - Mr. Beazley's endorsement of the Latham model, and promise of another referendum, which we reported in our last column (Kim Beazley Endorses Latham Model), does not seem to have gone down well-at least if today's letters in The Weekend Australian are any guide. They were published under the... |
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Zwei Tote bei Rassenunruhen in England (Oct 24 2005 17:54 GMT) - Jugendliche pakistanischer und karibischer Herkunft haben sich in Birmingham Straßenschlachten geliefert, bei denen zwei Menschen starben. Droht ein Krieg zwischen den Einwandergruppen? |
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Baylor Interim Getting Letters of Commendation (Oct 24 2005 17:53 GMT) - The Baptist Standard is reporting that Bill Underwood, Interim President of Baylor University, is getting some strong letters of recommendation from the Baylor Faculty Senate, and the University's... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit MyWebsite.com for full links, other content, and more! ]] |
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