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| 13 Insurgents Killed as U.S. and Afghans Mount Drive |
Thirteen suspected Taliban were killed and over 40 people detained, Afghan and American officials said.
New York Times
- September 6, 2005
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E. Coli bacteria 'found in waters' |
Many residents are refusing to leave New Orleans despite a mandatory evacuation and warnings from government officials that staying in the flooded city represents a health risk.
CNN
- September 6, 2005 |

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Chief justice mourned |
His former colleagues, federal officials and members of the public paid their respects to Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist during the first of two days of somber ceremony honoring the nation's 16th chief justice.
CNN
- September 6, 2005 |
| Police Vow to Get Remaining Residents Out of New Orleans |
As a handful of pumps toiled to drain the water out of New Orleans, the police said they would force the 10,000 or so residents left in the city to leave.
New York Times
- September 6, 2005 |
| Bush and Congress Announce Inquiries on Federal Response |
The announcements were made as Congress reconvened with predictions that federal spending on relief would be astronomical.
New York Times
- September 6, 2005 |
| Fire That Killed 32 Stirs Anger Against Egyptian Government |
Few people are expected to go to the polls to select a president, and Hosni Mubarak is expected to win a fifth, six-year term.
New York Times
- September 6, 2005 |
| U.S. Military Attacks Insurgents in Western Iraq |
The U.S. bombed two bridges across the Euphrates River and flattened a "foreign fighter safe house," the military said today.
New York Times
- September 6, 2005 |
| British Report Says Iran 5 Years Away From Nuclear Weapon |
Iran was said to be at least five years away from producing sufficient material for "a single nuclear weapon."
New York Times
- September 6, 2005 |
| Israeli Troops Kill Palestinian in Gaza Strip |
More than 100 youths breached a fence and began climbing on a tank in a recently demolished Jewish settlement bloc.
New York Times
- September 6, 2005 |
| With Sales Sagging, Volkswagen Gets a New Ad Agency |
In a surprise switch of automotive advertising assignments, the troubled car company Volkswagen of America today dismissed its creative agency of more than a decade.
New York Times
- September 6, 2005 |
| U.S. Plans More Indictments in KPMG Tax Case |
At least 12 more people could be indicted in the government's investigation of questionable tax shelters sold by the accounting firm KPMG.
New York Times
- September 6, 2005 |
| Lawmakers Want Government to Hold Down Gas Prices |
Even as oil and gasoline prices dipped today, lawmakers and consumers increased their calls for a host of government interventions to punish "profiteers," reduce taxes and institute price caps.
New York Times
- September 6, 2005 |
| Asia Adjusting Energy Policies in Move to Curb Demand |
The moves to overhaul energy policies by governments across Asia could curb demand and help bring down global gasoline and diesel prices in the months ahead.
New York Times
- September 6, 2005 |
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IT IS CHRISTMAS, GET OVER IT!
December 1, 2005 - December 7, 2005
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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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TIME FOR REAL HEALTHCARE REFORM IN TENNESSEE
September 20, 2005 - September 27, 2005
TO HELP THE TROOPS, HELP THEIR FAMILIES.
May 8, 2005 - May 13, 2005
"COMMON SENSE" TAX REFORM IN TENNESSEE.
April 4, 2005 - April 11, 2005
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