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Arctic Once Felt Like Florida, Studies Say
New York Times - May 31, 2006
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Village Voice Names New Editor
New York Times - May 31, 2006
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U.S. Stocks Rebound From Tuesday's Decline
New York Times - May 31, 2006
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Sun Micro to cut up to 5,000 jobs
BBC News - May 31, 2006
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US rates plagued by uncertainty
BBC News - May 31, 2006
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Toll climbs as crisis eases
CNN - May 31, 2006
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Anti-war protesters arrested
CNN - May 31, 2006
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U.S. offers direct talks with Iran, with condition
CNN - May 31, 2006
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Milosevic May Have Hastened Death by Refusing Medication
New York Times - May 31, 2006
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By Bloomberg News.
New York Times
- August 25, 2005
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CNN |
Katrina arrives as hurricane |
As its outer bands touched South Florida shores, Tropical Storm Katrina grew into a Category 1 hurricane with maximum winds at 74 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. More than 5 million people living in metropolitan Miami and surrounding areas are being warned to prepare for the dangero...
CNN
- August 25, 2005 |

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FBI probes for Chinese cyber spies |
The FBI and the Pentagon are investigating whether Chinese spies have been hacking into U.S. government computer systems, U.S. officials say.
CNN
- August 25, 2005 |

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Al-Sadr calls for calm |
Following bloody battles in Baghdad and other Iraqi cities, radical Shiite Muslim cleric Muqtada al-Sadr on Thursday called for an end to violence between his supporters and those loyal to a rival Shiite leader.
CNN
- August 25, 2005 |

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Evangelical ads target Frist |
An evangelical group has begun a weeklong advertising campaign in Iowa criticizing Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist for backing expanded embryonic stem cell research. Iowa is a critical state in the presidential nominating process and Frist is considered a potential candidate for the Republican nom...
CNN
- August 25, 2005 |
| Tropical Storm Becomes a Hurricane as it Nears Florida |
Hurricane Katrina could gather even more strength during its creep toward the state's southeastern coast, forecasters said.
New York Times
- August 25, 2005 |
| Race Is on for Cellular System for the Subway |
The decision to introduce cellphone service in the city's underground subway stations touched off a flurry of interest in the telecommunications industry.
New York Times
- August 25, 2005 |
| Iraqi Constitution Talks Falter; Shiites Threaten to Bypass Sunnis |
Shiites leaders said they had lost patience and had decided to send the document straight to the Iraqi voters for their approval.
New York Times
- August 25, 2005 |
| Mubarak Campaigns as Skeptics Wonder About Real Reform |
Is the election in Egypt an honest first step toward a more free political life or a facade to preserve the old guard?
New York Times
- August 25, 2005 |
| China and Europe Begin Talks on Backlogged Textiles |
Seeking to press their advantage in a trade dispute with Europe, Chinese textile industry groups called for quota limits to be scrapped or curtailed.
New York Times
- August 25, 2005 |
| G.M. Extends Deep Discounts Through End of September |
General Motors has added some 2006 vehicles to the promotion as well, raising question about the automaker's increasing reliance on sales incentives.
New York Times
- August 25, 2005 |
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THE MORE YOU LOOK AT THE AMNESTY BILL, THE WORSE IT LOOKS.
May 29, 2006 - June 5, 2006
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Last week the U.S. Senate passed an immigration reform bill that supporters insist is not “amnesty,” even though those who have illegally entered our country, illegally worked in our country, and in most cases committed criminal acts to cover up their illegal activity, are completely forgiven. By any logical definition of the term “amnesty”, that i... |
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Previous Articles:
A GLARING OMISSION.
May 15, 2006 - May 22, 2006
GUMBEL'S GAFFE GETS HIM A PASS.
February 18, 2006 - February 25, 2006
BIGGER POLITICAL SHIFT MAY LOOM.
February 6, 2006 - February 13, 2006
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