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10 Afghan Border Police Thought to Have Been Beheaded by Taliban
By The New York Times.
New York Times - July 10, 2005
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Dennis Hits the Florida Panhandle and Alabama Coast
Hurricane Dennis came ashore with 120-mile-an-hour winds. The eye hit the Florida coast near Pensacola.
New York Times - July 10, 2005
Questions Remain About Those Killed in London Bombings
As the effort to retrieve bodies continued, police announced three arrests but said it would be "pure speculation" to link the arrests to the attacks.
New York Times - July 10, 2005
Israel's Cabinet Calls for Swift Completion of Jerusalem Barrier
JERUSALEM, July 10 - Israel's separation barrier in Jerusalem will cut off 55,000 Palestinian residents from the rest of the city, Israeli officials acknowledged today. Palestinians responded sharply, saying they will face daily complications in reaching jobs, schools and hospitals.
New York Times - July 10, 2005
Luxembourg Voters Approve European Union's Draft Constitution
Luxembourg voted to approve the European Union's draft constitution in a referendum today, the first country to do so since the treaty was overwhelmingly rejected in France and the Netherlands.
New York Times - July 10, 2005
'New Srebrenica grave' discovered
Bosnia says a new mass grave thought to contain remains of the victims of the Srebrenica massacre has been found.
BBC News - July 10, 2005
Three dead in separate accidents
A woman, a police officer and an ex-policeman are killed in road accidents in NI this weekend.
BBC News - July 10, 2005
Sudanese ex-PM slams new charter
Former Sudanese opposition leader Sadiq al-Mahdi criticises the new constitution as deficient.
BBC News - July 10, 2005
Hurricane Dennis hits US shores
Hurricane Dennis makes landfall in Florida, as almost 1.5 million people flee to safety ahead of it.
BBC News - July 10, 2005
Bus passenger cheated death twice
A passenger on the bus which was torn apart in the London bombings, killing 13, tells how she narrowly escaped.
BBC News - July 10, 2005
Timetable Set for a Truce in Ivory Coast
Warring parties in Ivory Coast agreed to a timetable for disarmament ahead of national elections on Oct. 30.
New York Times - July 10, 2005
Rice Says Nuclear Talks With North Koreans Are 'Only a Start'
The secretary of state welcomed North Korea's agreement to resume disarmament talks but warned of difficult negotiations.
New York Times - July 10, 2005
US film-maker free from Iraq jail
An Iranian-born US film-maker held on suspicion of aiding insurgents in Iraq has been freed, the US military says.
BBC News - July 10, 2005
Director Stone making 9/11 film
Oliver Stone is to direct a film starring Nicolas Cage as a police officer trapped in rubble after the 9/11 attacks.
BBC News - July 10, 2005
Two dead in separate road crashes
A woman and an ex-police officer are killed in separate accidents in Northern Ireland this weekend.
BBC News - July 10, 2005
Family tell of Tube bombing grief
The family of a Scottish woman missing after the London bombings say they believe she died in the attack.
BBC News - July 10, 2005
Cricket: Ponting powers Aussies
Ricky Ponting hits a century to ease Australia to a seven-wicket triumph over England at Lord's.
BBC News - July 10, 2005
F1: Montoya wins at Silverstone
Juan Pablo Montoya claims his first win for McLaren at Silverstone.
BBC News - July 10, 2005
More than 20 hurt in Turkey blast
At least 20 people are injured in an explosion in the popular seaside resort of Cesme in western Turkey.
BBC News - July 10, 2005
Israel approves Jerusalem barrier
The Israeli cabinet approves a final route for the W Bank barrier around Jerusalem, leaving out four Arab areas.
BBC News - July 10, 2005
Poppy tribute on World War II day
One million poppies are dropped by a Lancaster Bomber over The Mall to mark Commemoration Day.
BBC News - July 10, 2005
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WILL THE SENATE DEMOCRATS BLOCK ROLAND BURRIS FROM TAKING HIS SENATE SEAT?
NO, HE WILL BE SWORN IN BY THE END OF THE WEEK!
YES, AND IT WILL BE GREAT POLITICAL THEATER!
MAYBE. REPUBLICANS CAN ONLY HOPE SO!
IT DOESN'T MATTER, BECAUSE BLACK VOTERS WILL STILL BACK THE DEMOCRATS NO MATTER WHAT THEY DO.
 
 

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