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BBC News - May 6, 2005
Director of Los Alamos Nuclear Lab to Resign
New York Times - May 6, 2005
U.S. Economy Added an Unexpected 274,000 Jobs in April
New York Times - May 6, 2005
US jobs growth quickens in April
BBC News - May 6, 2005
Amazonians embrace eco-tourism
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Stern's children win legacy case
BBC News - May 6, 2005
Baseball: Yankees in last place
BBC News - May 6, 2005
NBA:Wins for Rockets and Celtics
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UN sexual allegations double
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Beadle diagnosed with leukaemia
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Can Blair's new team deliver?
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Life for killer of pregnant Amy
BBC News - May 6, 2005
SDLP's Durkan wins seat in Foyle
BBC News - May 6, 2005
Reid moved in Cabinet reshuffle
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Double role for new NI secretary
BBC News - May 6, 2005
World 'must stop N Korea testing'
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Jackson's ranch a 'happy place'
BBC News - May 6, 2005
Russia 'mocking' WWII ceremonies
BBC News - May 6, 2005
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15,000 Rally in Togo to End Family's Rule
About 15,000 protesters streamed into the streets to express their anger at the military's installation of the son of the nation's longtime ruler as president.
New York Times - February 19, 2005
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Iraqi police nab man linked to terror mastermind
On a day when bombers in Iraq launched attacks that killed at least 16 people and wounded more than 100, Iraqi police announced the arrest of a man they say is linked to terrorist mastermind Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. The attacks are the latest examples of sectarian violence aimed at Shiites, who make up...
CNN - February 19, 2005

CNN
Senators visit Iraq
A U.S. Senate delegation, that included John McCain and Hillary Rodham Clinton, visited Iraq on Saturday and met with the country's interim government leaders.
CNN - February 19, 2005
In Secretly Taped Conversations, Glimpses of the Future President
Tapes of George W. Bush made as he moved onto the national political stage provide a rare record of the future president.
New York Times - February 19, 2005
On Bus, Bicycle and Foot, Suicide Bombers Aim at a Shiite Holy Day
As many as 30 people were confirmed killed in a series of suicide attacks and bombings on Ashura, the holiest day in Shiite Islam.
New York Times - February 19, 2005
U.S. and Japan Declare Concern Over North Korea
The United States and Japan voiced "deep concern" over North Korea's withdrawal from multilateral negotiations on its nuclear weapons program.
New York Times - February 19, 2005
Brazil detains nun murder suspect
A man allegedly involved in the murder of a US nun in Brazil gives himself up to police.
BBC News - February 19, 2005
Nasa sets shuttle launch date
The US space agency says Discovery should return to flight on 15 May, two years after the Columbia disaster.
BBC News - February 19, 2005
Congestion charge vote tops 50%
Edinburgh City Council has already received 150,000 postal votes in its ballot on proposals to introduce road tolls.
BBC News - February 19, 2005
Man Utd beat Everton
South Africa's Quinton Fortune scores as holders Man Utd advance to the FA Cup quarter-finals.
BBC News - February 19, 2005
Rugby: England to miss Vickery
Gloucester's Phil Vickery is ruled out for the rest of the Six Nations while Bath's Olly Barkley also joins the injury list.
BBC News - February 19, 2005
Mugabe's spin doctor to go solo
Zimbabwe's information minister is sacked from the ruling party, after announcing an independent election bid.
BBC News - February 19, 2005
Cash found was from Northern raid
Money discovered in a police sports club was stolen in the �26.5m Northern Bank robbery, detectives confirm.
BBC News - February 19, 2005
Violence mars Iraq Shia festival
Suicide bombers in Iraq target Shia Muslims marking the festival of Ashura, killing more than 30 people.
BBC News - February 19, 2005
Inspectors praise London 2012 bid
Olympic inspectors sign off from their London visit by praising the city's bid for the 2012 Games.
BBC News - February 19, 2005

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16 killed in holy day attacks
Suicide bombers launched a string of attacks that killed at least 16 people and wounded dozens more in Iraq today. The violence coincided with the climax of Ashura, a major Shiite religious festival. The bombings are the latest in a wave of sectarian attacks aimed at Shiite targets. Ten suicide bomb...
CNN - February 19, 2005

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N. Korea 'rejects nuclear talks'
North Korea is not ready to return to six-party nuclear disarmament talks and does not want a direct meeting with the United States, an unnamed North Korean foreign ministry spokesman has been quoted as saying.
CNN - February 19, 2005
For Pain Management, Doctors Prescribe Caution
Celebrex, Vioxx and Bextra will be prescribed much less readily, for a smaller group of patients, at lower doses and for shorter periods, pain management experts said.
New York Times - February 19, 2005
Bush and Clinton, in Thailand, Start Tour of Tsunami Region
George Bush and Bill Clinton, began a tour of countries devastated by the Dec. 26 tsunami today,
New York Times - February 19, 2005
A Last-Second Save for Hockey?
Two days after N.H.L. Commissioner Gary Bettman announced the cancellation of the season, hopes were revived that a portion of the season could still be played.
New York Times - February 19, 2005
Taliban Say Their Insurgency Is Waiting Out the Bitter Winter
The militants are regrouping to resume their raids after the weather warms, a Taliban spokesman said on Saturday.
New York Times - February 19, 2005

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"COMMON SENSE" TAX REFORM IN TENNESSEE.
April 4, 2005 - April 11, 2005
In 1776 Thomas Paine distributed a pamphlet entitled �Common Sense� laying out the arguments in favor of American Independence in clear terms. It was a turning point in developing popular support for the Revolution. Today, another form of �common sense� is circulating in Tennessee that could be a turning point in the ongoing income tax debate.
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