Gill Report
Contact Us Press Releases US News Archive Global News Archive
 


LISTEN LIVE

Support our troops - Click here!



Music City News

Arctic Once Felt Like Florida, Studies Say
New York Times - May 31, 2006
Village Voice Names New Editor
New York Times - May 31, 2006
U.S. Stocks Rebound From Tuesday's Decline
New York Times - May 31, 2006
Sun Micro to cut up to 5,000 jobs
BBC News - May 31, 2006
US rates plagued by uncertainty
BBC News - May 31, 2006
Toll climbs as crisis eases
CNN - May 31, 2006
Anti-war protesters arrested
CNN - May 31, 2006
U.S. offers direct talks with Iran, with condition
CNN - May 31, 2006
Milosevic May Have Hastened Death by Refusing Medication
New York Times - May 31, 2006

Bush Is Troubled by Haditha Reports
New York Times - May 31, 2006
U.S. Investigating Shooting of Two Iraqi Women
New York Times - May 31, 2006
Arctic's tropical past uncovered
BBC News - May 31, 2006
Rubber highway to beat congestion
BBC News - May 31, 2006
Man arrested over street stabbing
BBC News - May 31, 2006
Plan to end early prison release
BBC News - May 31, 2006
UN appeals for Palestinian funds
BBC News - May 31, 2006
Bush 'troubled' by Haditha report
BBC News - May 31, 2006
Football: Shevchenko deal done
BBC News - May 31, 2006
Home > News
$388 billion budget passes
CNN
$388 billion budget passes
Republicans whisked a $388 billion spending bill through the House on Saturday, a mammoth measure that underscores the dominance of deficit politics by curbing dollars for everything from education to environmental cleanups.
CNN - November 20, 2004
READ THE FULL STORY


CNN
Nine bodies of Iraqi troops found
Nine bodies of Iraqi army troops were found in Mosul today. The U.S. military said all of the soldiers had been shot in the back of the head. The military retracted early reports that seven of the Iraqis were decapitated. Insurgent attacks in Baghdad, meanwhile, also killed nine people.
CNN - November 20, 2004
Soaring Interest Compounds Credit Card Pain for Millions
Credit card companies are changing the terms of their accounts at a historically high rate, costing Americans millions of dollars in fees that they did not expect.
New York Times - November 20, 2004
N.B.A. Bars 4 After a Brawl Involving Fans
The National Basketball Association suspended indefinitely the four players primarily involved in a wide-ranging fight that went into the stands and resulted in nine fan injuries Friday night.
New York Times - November 20, 2004
Some Like It Hot, but a New Pepper Is Bred for the Rest
Texas A&M; University has developed a habanero pepper with considerably less kick than the fiery original and some chili pepper enthusiasts are outraged.
New York Times - November 20, 2004
Bush Says Iran Speeds Output of A-Bomb Fuel
In meetings with Asian leaders today, he also attempted to establish a unifed front against the other nuclear challenge facing his second term: North Korea.
New York Times - November 20, 2004
In Falluja, Young Marines Saw the Savagery of an Urban War
A close-up chronicle of the most sustained period of street-to-street fighting that Americans have encountered since the Vietnam War.
New York Times - November 20, 2004
At Holocaust Museum, Turning a Number Into a Name
The Yad Vashem museum in Jerusalem has assembled the names and biographies of Jewish victims of the Holocaust, and it will make the information available online.
New York Times - November 20, 2004
Mongolia Under Pressure to Serve as Haven for Refugees
North Korea's new diplomatic presence is seen as an attempt to block efforts to make Mongolia a processing center for defectors.
New York Times - November 20, 2004
Some Hard-Liners in Turkey See Diversity as Divisive
Under pressure from the European Union and civil rights advocates, Turkey has started to reassess the way it has treated religious minorities.
New York Times - November 20, 2004
France Is Cast as the Villain in Ivory Coast
Many Ivoirians have turned on French businessmen, immigrant workers and one another with a vengeance.
New York Times - November 20, 2004
Oracle Moves One Step Closer in Its Bid to Take Over a Rival
Oracle proclaimed a symbolic victory Saturday after 61 percent of PeopleSoft stockholders accepted its $9.2 billion takeover offer.
New York Times - November 20, 2004
Google Founders Plan Sales of Their Shares
The two co-founders of Google each plan to sell as many as 7.2 million shares of their stock during the next 18 months, giving them more than $1 billion apiece at current prices.
New York Times - November 20, 2004
NBA indefinitely suspends quartet
The NBA hands suspensions to four players involved in one of the ugliest brawls in US sports history.
BBC News - November 20, 2004
Fire bomb found in store
A partially-ignited incendiary device is discovered at a leading chain store in Belfast city centre.
BBC News - November 20, 2004
Harvey to stay in jungle TV show
Former pop star Brian Harvey is to remain in ITV1's I'm A Celebrity show, despite the death of his grandmother.
BBC News - November 20, 2004
R/union: All Blacks win in Wales
The All Blacks score three tries to two to edge Wales in a thrilling Test in Cardiff.
BBC News - November 20, 2004
Kuchma warns over Ukraine chaos
Ukraine's outgoing president warns against disorder ahead of a close election to choose his successor.
BBC News - November 20, 2004
Colombo gets tough after killing
Sri Lanka's government sets up a security unit and reaffirms its commitment to the death penalty after the killing of a judge.
BBC News - November 20, 2004
UK Pakistanis urged to integrate
British Pakistanis should integrate more into UK society, Pakistan's high commissioner to Britain says.
BBC News - November 20, 2004
Football: Chelsea draw to stay top
Chelsea are held to a 2-2 draw by Bolton after a late equaliser from Radhi Jaidi.
BBC News - November 20, 2004

Nature\'s Youth - Creating Healthier Lifestyles

THE MORE YOU LOOK AT THE AMNESTY BILL, THE WORSE IT LOOKS.
May 29, 2006 - June 5, 2006
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...

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

READ THE ARCHIVES


Become a member of Gillsville to receive weekly updates and special offers exclusively for citizen's of Gillsville!
Your Name
Email Address
  Home | Biography | Photos | Speaking Requests | The Show | Bookshelf | Contact Us | Advertise With Us | Meal Ticket | Steve Recommends | Steve Health Tips
  Copyright (c) Gill Report 2004. All rights reserved.
  Created by: ArchiWeb. Concept photos provided courtesy of Dreamstime.com - Stock Photography