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Wal-Mart doubles Brazil presence
BBC News - December 15, 2005
New Mexico lands space business
BBC News - December 15, 2005
Congress presses for torture ban
BBC News - December 15, 2005
Polls open in Iraq for historic vote
CNN - December 15, 2005
Wife, kids slain over chores
CNN - December 15, 2005
After a Century, an American Writer's Library Will Go to America
New York Times - December 15, 2005
Federal Loans to Homeowners Along Gulf Lag
New York Times - December 15, 2005
House Defies Bush and Backs McCain on Detainee Torture
New York Times - December 15, 2005
See Baby Touch a Screen. But Does Baby Get It?
New York Times - December 15, 2005

Badger culls among anti-TB plans
BBC News - December 15, 2005
Xbox 360 copy protection cracks
BBC News - December 15, 2005
Lord Birt quits as Blair adviser
BBC News - December 15, 2005
Ship's sailing ends ferry dispute
BBC News - December 15, 2005
Australian bank launches LSE bid
BBC News - December 15, 2005
Fifth arrest over farm blackmail
BBC News - December 15, 2005
Mother and baby escape arson fire
BBC News - December 15, 2005
Residents reject housing transfer
BBC News - December 15, 2005
Fatah splits before key election
BBC News - December 15, 2005
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100m: Devers advances for US
US replacement Gail Devers advances in the women's 100m, along with Briton Abi Oyepitan.
BBC News - August 20, 2004
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Kerry camp files complaint against vet group
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Kerry camp files complaint against vet group
Hours after the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth released a new anti-Kerry ad Friday, the Kerry campaign responded with a complaint to the Federal Election Commission accusing the group of illegally coordinating with the Bush-Cheney campaign. The Bush campaign responded immediately, calling the complai...
CNN - August 20, 2004
Combat halted near Imam Ali Mosque
CNN
Combat halted near Imam Ali Mosque
Combat operations in Najaf were temporarily suspended late Friday to allow political negotiations with radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr to go forward, U.S. military officials reported.
CNN - August 20, 2004
Kerry files FEC complaint
CNN
Kerry files FEC complaint
The Kerry presidential campaign on Friday filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission, alleging ads from an anti-Kerry veterans' group are inaccurate and "illegally coordinated" with Republicans and the Bush-Cheney campaign. The GOP campaign called the allegations "frivolou...
CNN - August 20, 2004
Bush Aide Says White House Is Not Linked to Anti-Kerry Ad
The president's spokesman said the White House had nothing to do with accusations John Kerry lied about his military service.
New York Times - August 20, 2004
Kerry Says Bush Ignores 'Average Folks'
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry on Friday traced North Carolina's job loss over the past four years to President Bush's fixation on tax cuts for the wealthy and indifference to the needs of everyday Americans.
New York Times - August 20, 2004
3 Palestinian Activists Face U.S. Charges
Three men have been charged with raising money for Hamas through a network of U.S. banks, Attorney General John Ashcroft said today.
New York Times - August 20, 2004
Stocks Rise as Oil Nears $50 a Barrel
Stocks moved slightly higher today as investors tried to uncouple share prices from skyrocketing oil costs, even as crude reached new highs.
New York Times - August 20, 2004
Oil Prices Hit Record on Fears of Iraqi Insurgency
Crude futures for September delivery traded in New York rose today to $49.40 a barrel, up 70 cents.
New York Times - August 20, 2004
UAL and Its Creditors Agree to 30-Day Extension
UAL's United Airlines will have a 30-day extention on the period in which it can file an exclusive bankruptcy reorganization plan.
New York Times - August 20, 2004
Iraqi footballers' fury at Bush
Iraq's Olympic footballers attack President Bush, accusing him of exploiting their success.
BBC News - August 20, 2004
Man free after decades in US jail
A man who spent nearly 40 years in a US prison is freed after a judge finds police used force to extract his confession.
BBC News - August 20, 2004
US arrests Hamas 'racketeers'
US authorities arrest two alleged members of Palestinian militant group Hamas on racketeering and terrorism charges.
BBC News - August 20, 2004
Google shines on second day
Shares of Google rise again on their second day of trading, as interest in its flotation continues unabated.
BBC News - August 20, 2004
Brazil finds true value of art
The Brazilian government and a United Nations agency team up to help the country reap more financial rewards from its "creative industries".
BBC News - August 20, 2004
Swimming: Phelps wins fifth gold
American Michael Phelps claims his fifth gold in the men's 100m butterfly final.
BBC News - August 20, 2004
Chevron to fight 1955 leak ruling
US oil giant ChevronTexaco is to appeal a court ruling ordering it to pay damages from a 1955 pipeline leak, reports say.
BBC News - August 20, 2004
'Make or break' talks go on at BA
Unions and managers are still locked in talks aimed at averting a 24-hour strike by British Airways workers.
BBC News - August 20, 2004
Second rescue for pair
A father and son from the West Midlands prompt two rescue operations in 24 hours off the coast of North Somerset.
BBC News - August 20, 2004
GB's Hoy wins cycling gold
Chris Hoy claims Great Britain's second gold in the men's one kilometre cycling time trial.
BBC News - August 20, 2004
Olympics: Day seven roundup
Chris Hoy wins gold for Britain, while Michael Phelps triumphs again and Haile Gebrselassie waves goodbye to the track on a busy day in Athens.
BBC News - August 20, 2004

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IT IS CHRISTMAS, GET OVER IT!
December 1, 2005 - December 7, 2005
It’s become an annual ritual. Each December we engage in a fight for Christmas against those who wish to eliminate it from existence. Now, the Anti-Christmas Crowd (ACC) does not target the holiday itself. Billions of dollars in Christmas sales, and all the taxes that pour into government coffers with those sales, would be lost if the holiday was...

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