THE LAST WORD: South Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-Moon. Ban is almostcertain to replace Kofi Annan as the next secretary-general of the UnitedNations. He is expected to be formally approved by the 15-member...
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If you live in Germany and have been abducted by aliens you may be eligible to receive cash for your pain and suffering, says a lawyer in Berlin. The legal counsel is pursuing state compensation claims for...
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For the first time since 2001, the NEWSWEEK poll shows that more Americans trust the Democrats than the GOP on moral values and the war on terror. Fully 53 percent of Americans want the Democrats to win control of Congress next month......
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-- A U.S. District Court juryconvicted a fifth member of the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang today oncharges that he violated the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations(RICO) Act.Steven Scott, whose trial...
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 /Blog-o-blah.blogspot.com/ -- The following is a transcript of a radio address by President Bush to the nation: THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. In recent days, we have seen shocking acts of violence in schoolsacross our...
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It is not a well known fact that there are many Amish individuals helping restore the lives of the victims of hurricane Katrina. They do this through the efforts of Mennonite Disaster Service. Please do what you can to help the families of the little girls who are...
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For some in Congress, passage of a bill to wall off 700 miles of the U.S. - Mexico border offers the best proof yet of their determination to crack down on illegal immigration. But even as fence supporters tout their legislative success, others predict that the barrier -...
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The outgoing Mexican President, Vicente Fox, has called the plan "shameful" and compared it to the Berlin Wall. Mr Fox has spent his six-year term lobbying for a new guest worker program and an amnesty...
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"SCOTTSDALE, Arizona (Reuters) - President George W. Bush signed a law on Wednesday that will pay for hundreds of miles of new fences along the U.S.-Mexico border, a move against illegal immigration that Republicans had sought before next month's congressional elections....
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"We are not going to live with a nuclear North Korea, we are not going to accept it," U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Chris Hill said. He warned Pyongyang that "it can have a future or it can have these weapons. It cannot have both."China's U.N....
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The Times - The latest Iranian brinkmanship on its nuclear hopes is ingenious. But it should be a non-starter: a concession that other countries cannot contemplate. Whether Iran extracts any mileage will depend on whether it can split France from Britain and the US.
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