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A man is dicing an onion. A man performs on a stage. The women are sitiing down. A man removes a couple of toaster scrambles from a plastic packet. A woman is dancing by a fire. A man is meditating. A boy is cutting paper. The man talked on the telephone. A man is playing the guitar and singing. the soccer player kicked the ball side to side between his legs. An animal is walking. Someone is scratching an animals belly. A man is lifting heavy weights. A boy is playing with a toy. A man dives off of a cliff. A man is coming out into the water. A man and woman dance. A man is sweeping the floor of a house using a long broom. A group of couples are dancing. A man is scaling a fish. The man set up his camera to take sunset pictures at the beach. Someone is holding and petting a baby tiger. The man is playing the guitar. The man did pushups on a wall. A woman cuts up a vegetable. A person breaks an egg into a small bowl. A man is playing keyboards. A dog is running around a yard. A child is walking down the street as a jeep pulls up. A man is adding oil to a pot. The girl danced in front of the bonfire. A man is chopping butter into a container. A girl is dragged downhill by a dog. The man took off his sunglasses while talking. The two men did a funny skit with a boxer in front of a crowd of people. The girl is tiding up her bed. Someoen is cooking onions. The man is using a sledghammer to break the concrete block that is on the other man. The lady put the dried noodles in the hot water to cook. The girls danced on the stage. A panda bear is laying down. Two kids are playing in a swimming pool with a green colored crocodile float. A couple of policewomen are singing karaoke. A man is putting broccoli into water. The doctor was helping the patient. Some is grating onion into water. A baby is talking. A woman boils eggs. A woman puts ingredients in a whisked egg. A woman is slicing mango. A girl is slicing a butter into two pieces. A man is playing the guitar. A man is opening a package containing headphones. A girl is playing a guitar. A little girl plays the violin on a beach. A monkey is karate kicking at someone's gloved hand. A female applies something to he hair with her hands. A man is karate kicking at another man wearing protective boxing gloves. The man is playing the wooden flute. A young woman is playing a guitar. The men are playing soccer. A woman is running on the beach. A man is straining pasta. Panda's play on a swing. Two green and white trains sitting on the tracks. A small white cat with glowing eyes standing underneath a chair. A large boat in the water at the marina. a bus driving in a street. A passenger train waiting in a station. a woman at a dinner table writing on her notebook. An Apple computer sitting on the floor. A close-up of a brown horse's head. A group of people eat at a table outside. A jockey riding a horse. The man is riding a motorcycle down the road. A woman riding a brown horse. A kid jumping a ledge with a bike. A black dog standing in front of yellow flowers. Close up of a bottle of water. A close up of a brown faced cat. sheep standing in afield. A longed-haired cat with it's eyes closed. A woman in a gray shirt smiles for the camera while the woman behind her makes a face. A silver and blue Amtrak train on the tracks near a small train station. A person in a blue shirt reclines near a coffee table and television. A black and white photo of a woman showing a horse. A dark brown horse standing in a field. A pitched tent with a horse in the background. A group of people sitting around a table with food on it. A brown horse stands in a lush green field. a black and white cow in hay. An elderly woman stands in a kitchen with two cats at her feet. A school bus is driving uphill on a rural road. Camouflage airplane sitting on grassy field. Three young women standing in a room together. Red double decker bus driving through the streets. A white sheep on a hillside looking at the camera. A group of sheep in a field. A close-up, distorted photo of an empty glass Coke bottle. Very crowded office desk with computer monitor on. A man sitting in a cluttered room. Two white cows in a green pasture. Black cow walking under trees in pasture. Two people sitting at a table at a restaurant. A smiling woman with a beer sitting outside with another smiling woman. A bird holding on to a metal gate. The skinny cows are standing on the grass. A women laying across two men sitting on a sofa. a woman with a big necklace. Brown cow with horns standing in a field. A cruise liner docked at the shoreline. Black and white cat lying under bush. Brown and white cow standing in grass at side of road. A small dog looking up at the camera while standing on grass. A tan calf with a yellow tag on his left ear looking at the camera. Black and white photo of couch with purse at one end. Two men on boat floating on the water. This is a rear view of a Chevrolet sports car. A person wearing a helmet rides a bike near a white structure. A black and white photo of an old train station. A grey and white tabby cat is sleeping on purple fabric. A woman holding a small baby. Group of horses grazing in grassy field. Three men are sitting down at a table that has drinks on it. Two people dressed in white standing on a grass field. An orange tabby cat sleeping on the sofa. Two Eagles perched on a branch. A striped cat laying down on a bag of cat litter. A man and small child in a living room posing for the camera. A home office with three computer monitors and other equipment on a desk. Five birds stand on the snow. A black vehicle parked with a vies of low-lying mountains. A passenger train in the snow. The black bird is sitting on the ground. The black and white bull is looking at the camera. A young girl riding a white and grey horse. A black and white sheep is walking next to a white sheep. A living room with a dining table in the background. The dining room table gets some afternoon sun. A red moped parked on a sidewalk in front of graffiti. The seagull is floating on the water. A black dog stands next to materials at a construction site. A woman posing in front of an apartment building in the snow. Five cows are grazing beside the road. Two mountain goats grazing in front of an alpine lake. Black and white cows behind a fence. A passenger train waiting in a station. A white animal running through snow covered woods. A man sitting on the grass looking toward the sky. A black, flat screen television placed on the floor. A silver bicycle is parked in a living room. Black train on train tracks. Black train on train tracks. An orange tabby cat sleeping on the sofa. The bald eagle is perched on a rope. A couple posing for a picture on a couch. The men are playing a guitar and having a drink. Two cats sitting together on the sofa looking out the window. Red double decker bus. A close-up of an animal with a long face standing on grass near a tree. A brown and white dog sits on a floral-patterned chair. A group of people sitting at a restaurant table. Two sheep on to of a cliff looking at the camera. A black and white photo of an empty train station. A row of locomotives on a siding in a field. A white Apple computer sits on the beige carpeting of a bedroom. a dog napping under a small table. A boat with four sails is sailing on water. Red sports car racing down track. Black bird sitting on a concrete slab. A Victory Liner bus is white with red and gold stripes. Red double decker bus on side of street. A group of river barges with trees in the background. The seagull is floating on the water. A motorcycle parked next to a car. Gray cat looking out the window. a black and white photo of a cow under a tree. A potted plant in sunlight from a window. Four people are rowing a boat near the shore. A girl in a red shirt is riding a brown horse. There is a small desk and chair in front of the laundry room. An Amtrak passenger train waiting at a station. A large jet on the ground at the airport. A young girl wearing a helmet riding a pony. People sitting on the porch. Two horses standing in a pen. The red train and the yellow train on on the tracks. Two people sitting at a table at a restaurant. A lamb stands near two tiny animals. A person riding a dirt bike in the outdoors. Tan cow with ear tags on a grassy field. Sail boat sailing on the water. a woman with a viking hat on. Parked white double decker bus. A field of black faced sheep. Two birds are perched on a metal band. Table with blue table cloth in kitchen. A young woman with a bracelet is wearing a bikini top and jeans. A brown horse grazing in a field of green grass. A pot of liquid is at the center of a tinfoil covered plate. A black and white cow standing in a grassy field. A yellow and blue airplane is flying in the sky. A women sitting in a chair at Christmas holding make up. Four Asian young people sitting in a den or living room. Train going down the tracks. A young woman dressed in black. Group of people sitting at table with drinks. A plane flying at a distance. A group of river barges with trees in the background. A living room with a dining table in the background. Yellow striped cat resting on blue sofa. A passenger train coming into a station. Two people paddling in a red canoe with trees in the background. A black train moves down the tracks. A white jeep parked in front of a store. Two women standing in front of tour bus. A man rides a large black motorbike. A bicycle is parked outside a bookstore. Plane in mid-flight at sunset. Two red buses parked up with gardens in front of them. A yellow parrot clings to the side of its cage. Couple sailing in a small sailboat. A silver and blue motorcycle sitting next to a car. Red double decker bus. Feet standing on a pretty day with large building in background. A small white dog chews on a twig while lying on a wooden deck. Man standing in front of silver train. A close-up of a sheep with its tongue hanging out. A black and white horned cow standing in a field. A man riding a white horse in an arena. A train sitting on the tracks near a field. A women and small child sitting at a dinner table smiling at the camera. A buddha statue sits on a table with a wooden table runner. Two red buses driving in front of a garden. Cows grazing in a snow covered field. A man riding a white horse. Man with blue shirt standing in front of a fountain. A girl in riding gear sits atop a brown horse. A clear plastic chair in front of a bookcase. A dog is wearing a gray jacket. A sheep stands on a hillside. A black and white cow standing in a grassy field. A woman in a black bikini top and jeans. A girl riding a brown horse. Man standing in front of yellow corvette. A man sitting on the grass looking toward the sky. A man poses in front of a large fountain with a statue on top. A white cat standing on a carpet. A flat screen TV on the floor. Two brown horses standing in grassy field. Two sheep stand in a doorway. Room with several computer monitors. A line outside of a bookstore on a street. A passenger jet sits on a runway. Old green bottle sitting on a table. Two white horses staring over a fence. The black and white cows pause in front of the gate. A black and white cow standing in a grassy field. a black and white photo of a cat lying down. A man and woman stand, smiling for camera. A orange and white cat asleep on a leather chair. A white cat standing on a carpet. Grey and white domestic kitten lying down on a desk. A woman posing in front of an apartment building in the snow. A young woman with a bracelet is wearing a bikini top and jeans. A table and chairs are in a room with a picture on the wall and a ceiling fan. A man sits crossed legged on a bed watching a small TV. The headlights on a blue car. A passenger train coming into a station. An airplane facing the camera. A woman riding a brown horse. a jockey riding a horse. The two dogs blend in with the stuff animals. A train is running on the tracks. Someone standing on a snowy mountain, watching a plane. A bird is flapping its wings in the water. A cruise liner docked at a port. A red double decker bus on a crowded street. A woman pets a dog in a fenced area. A black and white cat playing with a blanket. A man on a mountain bike going down an incline. A cat reclines on an office chair. A group of horses grazing in a field. A group of people having a drink. Two dogs in a fenced kennel look ahead. Three sheep on a dirt road viewed from a passenger vehicle. A yellow and blue airplane is flying in the sky. The train sits at the train station. A train sitting on the tracks near a field. Red double decker bus taking on passengers. Two guys sit on a couch holding beers with a girl lying on their laps. Two women in the kitchen looking at a object. A race horse galloping without a rider. A steam engine and train moving toward the camera. A black and white photo of a glass bottle of Coca Cola. A small bird perched on an icy branch. Boy with glasses typing on a computer. A red truck spins their tires while a black one leaves the frame. A living room with table, chair and sofa alongside a large palm. A smiling woman holding a small baby. An Esso gas station with trees in the background. Four blue and yellow planes flying over four boats. A horse standing near a gate with another horse in the background. Three bottles are on a table. A steam engine comes down a train track near trees. A train is at a train station. a woman sitting on a sofa holding a baby. Two birds flying towards water feeder. Two cows standing in a large field. A group of sheep grazing on a hill. A man stands in front of a train. Two women are posing for the camera and giving the thumbs up sign. A women holds a small baby while sitting on a sofa. A double decker red United bus on a city street. Two women sitting on brown couch. A grey cat with green eyes looking into the camera. The bird is sitting on the branch. Group of people sitting at table of restaurant. A black and white cow stands on grass against a partly cloudy blue sky. A guy on a white horse. Two dairy cows drinking from a pond. There are several sheared sheep in a pen. The black dog is lying in the grass. Two young people are sitting at a table next to a sliding glass door, with one person pointing at the other. A man and a woman holding hands walking along the beach. Ten sheep looking at the camera. A black and white dog looking at the camera. A black table with white fuzzy chair. Red double decker bus taking on passengers. Sail boat sailing on the water. A blue bird perches on the gloved hand of a person. A girl riding on a brown and white horse. A mostly black train on a track. A young boy coloring with a red and blue crayon. A group of people in a living room. A mallard and a tame white duck on the grass near water. The cat is sitting between two bicycles in front of a door. A girl with a red bag standing on the street. A horse rider is riding a white horse. A long train is on train tracks. A black and tan dog looks at a black sheep. A room with several computers and pictures on the wall. A black and white photo of a cow walking under a tree in a field. A silver AreoMexico Jet Liner sitting on the tarmac. a man on a dirt bike jumping very high. Two people sailing a small white sail boat. A white airplane is parked on the cement. Three cows grazing in a field. The man is sitting at a messy table and using a laptop. A dining table with candles, wine, and a teapot. Two people paddling a red canoe are reflected in the still water. A scantily clad woman is standing next to a car. Red double decker bus taking on passengers. A buddha statue holding a candle is sitting on a table. Three people sitting at dinner table smiling at camera. A multi-colored train on a track. A white and red bus traveling on the street. A red and blue plane flying with its landing gears down. Small boat going down a creek. Four women and two men sit at a long table in a restaurant. Two goats standing in a field by a tree. A black and white photo of a living room with a large window, sofa, and chair. Close up of a brown horse with a blue halter. A large black bird is sitting in the water. A close-up of a cat on a cream sofa. A person is jumping a bicycle and performing a trick. A yellow school bus is parked in a rural area. A pug dog wits on a yellow chair next to a green dumpster. The woman is sitting on the red motorcycle. A sheep standing on a table at auction. A close-up of a black train engine. A orange and white cat asleep on a leather chair. a train rides on his tracks. Black and white cow standing in grassy field. A double decker red United bus on a city street. The television and desk of hotel room with lamp lighting. A man riding a small bicycle. A woman wearing a navy dress is cutting a cake on a white table. A black train moves down the tracks. A close-up picture of a white and purple motorcycle. A young girl riding a brown horse. Two women in the kitchen looking at a object. Two women posing with a baby. A group of people sitting around a table containing food. A blue motorcycle is parked on the sidewalk. A red double decker bus on a city street. Two trains inside a train station. A man riding a white horse. A man and two women smiling at the camera while sitting on a blue sofa. A large cruise ship in harbor with trees behind. Two cows crossing a road intersection. Several cows grazing on the median by the road. A black cow and a brown cow stands in a plain in front of an uprooted tree. Red double decker bus driving down street. Tan cow with ear tags on a grassy field. A close up of the front end of a purple and white motor cycle. Two women shopping at a clothing store. A group of people sitting at a restaurant table. A close-up of a brown horse's head. A person in a red cap standing next to a brick support beam. A bay foal is walking next to its mother in a grassy field. A women standing next to a brown cow. A dog peaks out the back of a truck. Woman in blue shift dress cutting into food. The black and white cat is looking up at the camera. Two brunette girls sit atop a red an yellow motorcycle with a side car. A small white cat standing in a sink. A man on the back seat of a red tandem bicycle. A computer on a desk. A small child smiling at the camera. A little bird floating in the water. A white bus with the word Julia is near water and a big ship. Old blue and white train on tracks. Yellow boat on a beach. A kitchendiner with papers laying on the blue clothed dining table. Train in a station. A gray cat is sitting on the window ledge looking at the camera. Man playing guitar while sitting down. Red double decker bus driving down a street. Three cows are grazing in a grassy field. The brown train is sitting on the railroad tracks. A black and white horned cow standing in a field. A tiny blonde child in a blue dress sits on a table near her mother. A group of people sitting at a restaurant table. A black and white cow in a pen with hay. A red, double-decker bus. A close-up view of a horse's head. An old fashioned wooden sailing ship in the ocean. A sheep standing in a mountainous area. A white plane on the runway. A tan puppy being petted. Elegant dining room with wood furniture. A women laying across two men sitting on a sofa. two motorbikes on a dirt track. The black and white cat is looking up at the camera. A gray cat with green eyes looks at the camera. Two lambs stand on a grassy hill. A man in white with a wine bottle and a woman in a red turtleneck with a white vest. A lone cow sits in the cold of the yard. A double decker bus drives on a city street. Large black and white cat resting on a windowsill. Boy feeding a sheep. A girl in a black desktop holds up an open box of Corn Flakes and a carton of milk. a close up of a small cactus in a pot. The white sheep is standing on the green hill. A black and white bird on a body of water with grass in the background. A wooden bicycle with an awning. A black and white photo of a dilapidated wooden fence. Two brown horses standing in a green meadow. Two men wearing bike helmets. A man playing a video game in a store. A group of people sitting around a table on a porch. A young girl wearing a bike helmet with a bicycle in the background. the back of a stop sign with many stickers on it. A bicycle is parked outside a bookstore. a brown double decker tour bus on a street with a ferris wheel behind it. A black and white chair sitting in front of a brick wall and a window with a bamboo plant in a vase. A man in a black uniform on a white horse. Two women stand in a living room with a black dog. Two people paddling a red canoe are reflected in the still water. A close-up view of the headlights of a blue old-fashioned car. Cars driving near a model building. A blue and orange airplane flying with its landing gear down. A black and white cat lying on a blanket. A building with a temporary sign over the entrance to its parking lot. A group of people sitting around a table containing food. A man and women sitting on a sofa holding a small baby. A black and white cat lying on a blanket. A black and white photo of a love seat. A living room with a dining table in the background. A red and gray train is going through a tunnel. Red double decker bus with hood open. A man riding a white horse. View of a living room with a dining room in the background. An orange kitten lay on a leather couch. A person wearing a bike helmet talks on a cell phone. A subway train pulling into the station. A bicycle is parked by a shop. Two men standing on beach. Long-haired black dog standing in grassy field. A small desk with chair near a laundry closet. Red double decker bus driving through the streets. A goose flapping its wings in a body of water. Boy laying on couch with dog. A black and white image of a cat laying on a rug. A large jet on the ground at the airport. Two women are sitting in a cafe. Eight bottles of Harp lager lined up on the floor. A small child smiling at the camera. A woman riding a brown horse. photo of a television screen showing a movie. A bird perched on a flowerpot. White cat sitting inside of a sink. Young woman in riding gear on top of horse. Two people are sailing a small boat. A small bird on a tiny branch. Two animals sitting on a rock. Two cats sit on the back of a couch looking out the window. Two young women shear a sheep. The young rider takes a ride on the brown horse. Six people are seated at a restaurant table and looking into the camera. Little white lamb with nose to wood. A young girl riding a white and grey horse. A black dog stands next to materials at a construction site. A bird is flapping its wings in the water. A black and white cat lying on a blanket. Young woman in riding gear on top of horse. A plane being readied for take-off. A white leather couch with a purse and throw blanket on it. A kitchen with wooden cabinets and furniture. The cat is attacking a corn husk broom. A couple holds a baby. A small bird eating from the feeder. Close up of a white sheep with a black head. A young boy laying on a sofa with a dog. A red bird is perched in a tree. Two buses parked on a street. A black and white dog looking at the camera. A train is on the railroad tracks. Large silver locomotive engine in a shed. A women sitting at a table drinking with a basketball picture in the background. A green steam engine traveling on the railroad tracks. A small red car on top of a semi truck. The man poses for a photo in front of the train. A bicyclist in black on a black and red racing bike. A kitchen sink and countertop with bowls on shelves. A television in a messy room with several bookcases. A black and white cat sleeping on its side on a purple blanket. A woman riding a bicycle on a large concrete area. Two cows standing in a large field. A bald man touches the nose of a black horse on the other side of a fence. A man is standing next to a yellow sports car. a black and white photo of cows in their stalls. Double decker bus with the London Eye ferris wheel in background. A yellow and black bird eats from a bird feeder. A man stands in front of a train. A small plane parked at an airfield with a cloudy sky overhead. A boat is on the water near a small plane. A man riding a white horse in an arena. A Macintosh computer sitting on the floor. A black and white cat is sitting on a brown chair looking up. sheep standing in afield. Group of elderly people sitting around a table. Three women with brown hair are smiling. A black and white photo of an empty train station. Two dogs in a fenced kennel look ahead. A black and white cow looking through the fence. Several people on motorcycles in a market square. A close-up of a sheep in the grass. Domestic cat laying on back of cat litter. Two green birds fly towards a wooden telephone pole. A person sitting on a motorcycle while a man stands by. Three cows grazing in a field. A blue bird perched on a gloved hand. A baby holds a ketchup packet. A close-up view of a horse's head. A train is at a train station. A dark brown horse standing in a field. A small cat laying on a wooden beam looking up at the camera. The black bird is sitting on the ground. A small brown birds is eating from a bird feeder hanging from a tree. A pair of dogs playing with a purple ball. a bird lands in the water. Three children stand on or near a fence. A black dog emerges from the water with a white ball in its mouth. A girl in a purple shirt and pink headband posing A brown dog digging a hole in front of a plant The brown and white dog swims in a swimming pool. A boy in a red sled is riding down the hill. A black and brown dog runs through the woods. The two dogs are running on the grass. A young girl holds up a peace sign. A man is hanging by a line off a cliff above water. A man crouching and holding a camera. Man riding a bicycle down a narrow path. A man wearing an orange coat speaks to another as they walk in the snow. A dog is jumping up in the air to catch a toy. A brown dog laying on a blue cover. The two boys play in the field. The two dogs are running through the grass. A boy with a broken arm is resting in a bed. boy doing tricks on a skateboard Three dogs playing in the snow. A little girl with a ribbon in her hair is picking her nose. A young girl going down a tube slide. Many people are in the bicycle racing, including one man in a three-wheeled bike. A group of people are wearing bunny ears. A dog in a "superman" shirt sleeps on a blanket. The white and brown dog runs across the grass. A brown dog is resting its paws on a laptop keyboard. A young girl with glasses sits and holds two American flags. A small white and brown dog is jumping over a horizontal pole. Two dogs are running through a grassy area. A man is swinging on a rope above the water. Two Asian men and Asian woman sit in black massage chairs. A girl playing is a pile of colorful balls. An older man is standing outside in front of a truck. Smiling man with reflective classes. five people standing on a sidewalk The white dog runs across the snow. A young boy in a brown jacket playing with snow. A man picking up a big rock. A white and brown dog is running over grass. Man is carrying a tool box down the sidewalk. A man wearing a t-shirt that says "Gigolo" stands at the counter talking to someone. A tent and a campsite in a sunlit forest. Two large dogs running in some grass. A dog swimming with a stick in it's mouth. A man playing fetch with two brown dogs. a dog is running across the sand with a stick in it's mouth. A man is standing in water near a waterfall. A tan dog jumps up to catch a tennis ball. The man is jumping into the water. A woman in a black shirt stands in front of bananas at a fruit stand. A child is jumping into a swimming pool. A little boy jumping from one chair to another. A girl swings her long, wet hair in a lake. Two dogs playing by the shore. A little girl walks on a boardwalk with blue domes in the background. Two women sitting on a bench, their faces obscured, with one woman carrying an inflatable tiger and the other woman in a Disney snow white costume. A guy and two girls are smiling at the camera. A dog swimming with a stick in it's mouth. A black poodle plays in the snow. two girls holding up a scary movie flyer Three boys are running on the beach playing a game. A girl is wearing a purple sash and matching skirt. a man wearing a grey jacket standing on the side of a street. A brown and black dog is jumping to catch a red ball. The tan dog runs through the leaves. A white and black dog is jumping into a pool. A black and white dog is carrying a stick in its mouth. A deer jumps a fence. A little girl holds a wooden stick. A black dog jumps through the water. A group of people in front of a red fire truck. a boy jumps into the blue pool water. A blonde dog is catching a ball in its mouth in the snow. Three children and playing and laughing on the floor. A man sits with fishing poles near a body of water. A woman and a dog standing in the grass. A man in a blue shirt is running in a stadium field. A black dog running through water. Children jumping on a trampoline. A large brown dog is crouching in a grassy field. A dog runs through the grass. A skier speeds through the snow. Two people are playing golf on a golf course. A boy and a girl playing on the beach. The child in the red coat laid in the red mat. Two dogs play in the grass. A child in a blue and white team uniform chasing a soccer ball. A softball player swinging at a pitch. A man is kite surfing away from the camera. A black dog is running in the grass. A little boy and a little girl playing together outside. Two people sit on the end of a dock. Two dogs in a yard. A man chases a dog trying to pass the barrier to enter a play area. The large brown and white dog is running through the snow. A bloody man and woman pose for a picture. A yellow dog is playing in a grassy area near flowers. a boy plays with a noodle by the pool. two big brown dogs running through the snow. A young boy jumps into a pool with outstretched arms. A girl holds up a yellow balloon animal. Two dogs share a toy in a field of vegetation. A blond haired lady in white poses for the camera. A dog runs through a field chasing a ball. Two girls are sitting in front of a statue. A girl in orange lights a candle. A white dog runs through a field of yellow flowers. An infant sitting on a cot reaching over to touch the face of an older boy. A dog shaking off water. Young boys running along the pavement. A young child slides down an orange slide. a black and white dog running through some red and white poles Three individuals are posing on skis behind a "no skiing" sign. A man in a white suit walks down the street holding a newspaper. A black dog with a blue collar is running in the snow. A dog is running toward the camera. a boy swinging on a swing. A group of youngsters swim in lake water A blue and white soccer team playing against each other. A brown dog about to catch a green Frisbee. A black and white dog is swimming in a large green lake. Two large black dogs are playing in a grassy field. The brown and black dog sprints across the snow. The man in the backpack looks to his left. An elderly man in a blue shirt is holding up a piece of canvas art. Two skinny young boys playing with sand in the water. A small dog runs through an obstacle course. A brown dog running through the woods. A group of people are standing by a window watching something. A dog is jumping over a barrier at a agility competition. Three people racing on ice skates. Two women contestants are walking their dogs in a dog show. Two men on the side of a barge A brown dog in running on grass. A person is riding their bike on a trail next to the woods. A woman in a black dress smiles in front of a silver truck. A dog is on the beach near a ball. A dog bounds across the brown grass. a woman playing with two young boys at a park A dog emerges form the water with a stick in its mouth. Three dogs playing in the snow. A dog carries a leash in its mouth. A man in jeans is playing with a ball while a woman in jeans stands nearby looking away. A skier is falling into the snow. A dog with a red toy in it's mouth. Two hockey players fighting on the ice. Two terriers play on the wood floor of their home. Two dogs running through a field. A man in a gray suit locking up a bicycle A man in a black leather jacket is sleeping in a subway car. A dog leaping over a hurdle. Two men are setting up some electronic equpitment A black dog is walking on the grass with a stick in it's mouth. A girl runs with dogs in a dry field. Two dogs playing in the snow. A dog leaps off a dock and into the water. a group of old men walking down the street Three dogs standing in snow next to a blue fence. A black and white dog is running through the field. A boy in black waves his arms while other people are behind him on a field. An elderly woman rides a bicycle along a city street. A young boy is punching a yellow ball. A group of young ballerinas are in a dance studio. A young boy in a white dress shirt is playing on a grassy plain. A man and a dog are playing tug of war. A wet child shivers under a towel at a pool. A white dog runs on a beach. Six dogs running on the sandy beach. A man holds on to a handle in the water. A white dog walking in the snow. The white and brown dog runs across the grass. A boy goes down an inflatable slide. Two dogs playing with a ball in a puddle. Three dogs are playing in the water. Two dogs playing in the snow. A girl does a back bend on the beach. The two dogs are playing fetch in the snow. Two surfers on riding a small wave. Two people walking on the beach at sunset. two puppies playing around in the grass A young girl is sitting on Santa's lap. A black and white dog runs with its mouth open. A young boy jumping in the air at the beach. Five men in tuxedos are walking down steps. Man in red shorts and white shirt kicking a soccer ball. A man and dog on a rocky seashore. Brown dog splashing into the water. The smiling woman at the beach is buried in seaweed. A dog with big ears is holding a small stick in it's mouth. The large brown dog is jumping through the tall grass. Two dogs fighting in the snow. A brown dog is in the middle of a line of dogs chasing a dirty tennis ball over dirt. A grey hound is active in a grassy field. Two people are racing a sidecar motorcycle in the mud. The man is sitting at the top of a rocky mountain. A man standing on a boat is pulling another boat close by with a bamboo stick. a man plays his white guitar. A person is skijoring with a dog in the mountains. Two shirtless young people playing in the water. Close-up of a hummingbird. Woman in a black dress walking on the street. A man and a woman looking at the camera. a brown dog running through the dirty muddy grass Three dogs pulling a man on a bicycle through the snow. A baby in a red hat sitting in a stroller is holding a doll. Three children playing with hay outdoors, throwing some at camera lens. A climber is standing on the rock face next to the pink rope. A black dog wearing an orange collar is entangled with fishing wire. Two dogs are playing around in the dirt. A golden dog is running on the grass. A dog runs through the grass. a man in red shorts is walking along rocks by a river carrying a stick. Man rowing a boat. Three dogs running on a racetrack. A black and brown dog walks through the snow near a building. A dog is jumping into a swimming pool after a duck. A dog running through a forest in the winter time The girl is playing along with the images on the big screen. Many people run in a race on a street. A man in swimming trunks is standing against some rocks. Two white dogs walking in the snow. A woman wearing a pink shirt jumps in the air with her arms and legs spread to her sides. A dog runs through the grass. A dog running across the sand A woman is attempting to ride a small wave. The black and white dog is swimming in the river. Man standing on top of jagged rocks near the ocean. A girl in a black and blue wet suit is surfing. The woman is leading a dog through an obstacle course. Two dogs on the beach. A young boy is standing on a gray tiled area. The dog is running with food in his mouth. Two dogs running down a beach. A black and white dog swimming in the pool A dog has it's head inside a red and green gift bag. A yellow shirted man wearing a golden sun mask. A man is scalling a sheer rock face with a rope support. A child with his hands on his head. A man wearing a orange vest is canoeing in the blue water. An old man in a black trench coat standing in a marketplace. A man climbing a cliff face. Two girls are in pajama pants and appear to be dancing. A white and brown dog playing with a black toy. A boy plays baseball. A boy wearing a red shirt runs across the grass with a furry dog. A black dog retrieves in the snow. A smiling man and a baby girl posing for photo. A dog jumping for a Frisbee in the snow. A brown and white dog with a pink collar is barking at a brown dog with a blue collar in the snow. Two brown dogs are biting each other. A skateboarder attempts a trick on the side of a low wall. A young girl doing a back flip in the water. A snowboarder rides a snowboard down a railing beside a flight of steps. A woman with two men in hats socializing outside. A small boy in a bathrobe is sitting in a metal chair. A black dog is running through the snow. a group of teenagers are dancing on a wooden floor. A young boy is riding a bike. A black dog running in the snow. Three dogs in the snow by a fence. A girl runs along a river bank with two black dogs. A teenage girl running on a beach shouting, with an older man walking behind her. A brown and white dog is walking next to a man on a skateboard. Man riding a surfboard on a wave. The man in the red shirt is climbing the side of a mountain. A man riding a motorcycle while wearing a black uniform. a black dog swimming through a river. A man and a woman are smiling. A man is standing on top of a rock or mountain watching the sun set. Two little girls are playing on a trampoline. Two girls are jumping high in the air. The woman holding a black purse is smoking a cigarette. A dog is running along the grass. A man with long hair is looking through a camera. Brown dog running on grass. Two people wearing hats sit and look at the camera. Two girls playing with people and flowers behind them. A girl in a pink shirt is sprawling her limbs out in midair. A little girl in a red shirt pulls a kite. Child sliding in the snow. Three dogs are playing in the water. A white dog running on sand. A little girl with her hands in the air is sitting on a man's back while he is laying on a blanket. a red and white race car racing on a dirt racetrack. A black and white dog is running through a cow field. A man in a straw hat shades his phone while others walk on a busy sidewalk. A man with a messenger bag in front of a gray tile wall. A dog swims in the water. A little white curly haired dog runs across the pavement with a stick in its mouth. The blonde woman is wearing a black, american flag, tartan cap. A person holding a net is standing in the water. A woman in an red tracksuit squeezing lemons in a press. a man walks two dogs on leashes down the street A dog is running in the snow. A small boy playing in the snow. A woman in a blue shirt and tan shorts sits at a table. a white dog running in the snow The black dog is running through the snow. A dog wearing a green sweater and a backpack walking on snow. A group of people sitting around a desk. Three dogs are running in a field. A man and woman with their hands on their chins are standing next to a Christmas tree. The black and white dog has a stick in his paws. A white dog running through the snow A man on skis on a snow-covered hill with mountains in the background A man on a bike nest to a river. A skier going down the snowy hill. Two dogs are running on the grass. A man is spraying a fluid from a long hose at the beach. A person in a red vest is touching the blue ice skates on another person. A girl bounces upside down on her head on a trampoline. A woman standing in front of trees and smiling. A boy doing a back flip into a swimming pool. three little boys cover themselves with bubbles. The boy is looking up at the girl as another girl ignores them. A black dog with a blue collar is running in the snow. A bird sits in a tree. A brown dog chews on an orange ball. A brown dog jumping into the air to catch a ball. A child is walking from one picnic table to another. A dog in the snow. Dalmation running along the beach. A dog running through snow. Four black dogs run across the grass. A man in red and black is hitting a soccer ball with his head. A brown dog is walking on the grass. A woman placing a baby on a skateboard on the beach. A black dog is biting a light brown dogs ear in a playful manner. The beagle is walking on the beach at the waterline. The black and white dog runs through the grass. Two dogs run through the snow, one with a tennis ball. A black dog is walking on the grass with a stick in it's mouth. A man walks toward a policeman standing in a crosswalk on a city street. A black dog and a white dog playing in the street. A large black and white dog is swimming in the water. A little boy clowns with a colander on his head. Two constructions workers sit on a beam taking a break. A man and a woman laughing. A black, brown and white dog running through a field. Children are playing in a swimming pool while two adult men watch them. Two kids splashing in the water. The brown and white dog is walking in shallow waters. A woman reads while on public transportation. A bulldog is running through a grassy park while people stand in the background. A young boy riding a bike on a brick road The young man is skateboarding at a skate park. A girl jumping rope on a sidewalk near a parking garage. A person is out in the water at the beach while the sun sets. A dog jumps in midair to catch a Frisbee. The dog returns the play toy to its master. Two females jump off of swings. A woman with a young girl pose with bear statues in front of a store. A shirtless man playing football on a lawn. A girl wearing green twists something in her hands. A man in a red jacket holds his bike for the picture. A boy jumps into a not-so-crowded public pool. The clowns are striking a pose for the camera. Four kids holding hands jump into a swimming pool. A boy pushes a wagon with two pumpkins. Two soccer players battle for the ball during an intense match. The black dog is walking through the tall grass. Two black dogs playing in the snow. A dog jumps over a chain. A girl with a black purse sitting on a wooden bench. A black and a yellow dog Three children in a ball pit. A large white and grey dog runs through a yellow tunnel in an obstacle course. A swimmer is doing the backstroke in the swimming pool. A man stands astride a bike on a rocky trail by a lake. A brown dog is running through green grass. A small white dog and large brown dog play on the grass. A woman holds a dog while another dog stands nearby in a field. A black dog walking through water. A black dog is running in snow. A woman dressed in green is playing with her tan dog. Two homeless men stand outside with a cardboard sign. A brown dog wades in the water. One man in an orange shirt wearing a white helmet is riding a bike. A little boy is standing in front of a wedding party laughing. A person on a snowmobile. The man is standing on the shore hitting a ball with a paddle. This over the top photo shows two men taking a break. Two brown dogs running together on sand A black dog is chasing after a red Frisbee. Two girls with ponytails ride an amusement park ride. A dog digging in the sand. Two men sit on the sidewalk in front of stores. A black and white spotted dog jumps over a stream. A person on a bmx bike. Two dogs running through tall grass. Little white dog wearing a leash jumping after a red ball. A group of people standing outside of a building. A group of four children dancing in a backyard. a group of teenagers are jumping in the air on the beach. A boy waves around a sparkler. Several people are sitting around a fire at night. Two different breeds of brown and white dogs play on the beach. One man and two women dressed in vampire costumes Two boys, one wearing a hat, in a playground. Two dogs playing in snow. A woman holds a baby while a man looks at it as another man holding a child watches. A white fluffy dog is running in pure white snow. A woman holding a newspaper. A group of men playing brass instruments. Two girls on the shore watch people in a boat fish. a snowboarder jumps into the air. A white dog with red ears is running in the snow. A little girl and a little boy hold hands on a shiny slide. Kids play soccer on a field. A man jumps off of one rooftop onto another. One child pulls another, sitting in a red wagon, along the sand. An owl has its wings up and widespread during the day. A man in a blue cap is sitting on a stool under a tree. A woman sings into a microphone by a guy playing a guitar. Three sheep graze on the grassy field with a dog walking behind them. a cyclist is making his bike jump between two rocks. A young girl with a pink hat on with a yellow building in the background. A girl in a pink dress rides her bike along a white picket fence. A brown furry animal stands behind some plants. A child in a red shirt is using a black wake board to splash over a beach wave. The tan and white dog is running in the field. Two teenage girls, one is smiling. Two birds interacting in the grass Two hikers stand at the top of a snowy mountain. Two children in a field of red flowers. A young men jumps off rocks into a lake. A small black dog is in the grass. A lady dressed in a kimono is looking at the camera. A group of people are firing up a hot air balloon. Children play fight with swords. A man is wind sailing in the ocean. Three dogs racing on a dirt track Two people holding hands and walking in a field. A brown dog chases a Frisbee Woman in red overalls standing on the sidewalk. A dog is running through a backyard full of leaves. two puppies playing around in the grass Two black and white dogs are playing together outside. Three dogs running through water. A woman sits alone against a brick wall A brown dog carrying a stick in its mouth. A young woman leans over her plate at a meal. A person climbs up a snowy hill while their dog follows. A brown dog sits on the beach. Scuba diver submerged in water. The man is riding a bike down a dirt hill. A large gray dog is playing in the deep snow. A man riding his bike on the beach by the ocean. A dog in in a car. A dog with floppy ears walking towards the camera in the woods. A brown dog is splashing water everywhere by shaking the water off of itself. A black and white dog is running on the beach. Many middle eastern people are sitting in the back of a blue truck. Person with two ski poles skiing down a snowy hill. A woman is eating fish at a restaurant. A child and two dogs play in the water. A skateboarder doing a trick on a stone wall. People are standing on an escalator moving up. A lady is running her dog through an agility course. The white and brown dog is shaking its ears. Some children are raising their hands and clapping. A man blowing a large bubble. Two people sit on a dock near the water. Hockey goal-keeper laying on the ice in front of net. A skier wearing blue snow pants is flying through the air near a jump. The brown dog is running along a grassy pathway. The girl is wearing a blue striped shirt and Rollerblades. A tattooed man in black playing a white guitar and singing. A dog running along the beach. A young man and woman sitting on a bench outside are kissing. A brown dog is jumping up to catch a green strap in it's mouth. A black dog is running in the grass. A woman is sitting on a sidewalk with a cell phone at her ear. Three dogs play in a grassy field. A young boy plays in a red ball pit. A surfer on a wave. The skateboarder gets to the top of the ramp. Two men in a running contest. Two kids are walking on a path in the woods. a brown and white dog is running on the grass. Two dogs run side-by-side on the grass. Two dogs are peeing at a red fire hydrant. A rugby player in dark gear is carrying a light colored rugby ball with arm outstretched. Two people are walking through some water. A dog splashing in the water. A group of people are walking down the sidewalk of a big city. The dog is in the air above the grass. A black dog is running through some water. Girl stands in subway waiting on something. The man is sitting with a little girl in the park. A large tan dog is running with a green item in its mouth A group of people in boats racing towards the shore. A person is riding a skateboard in the air above a ramp. A boy skateboards down the metal handrail at night. A person is squeezing through an opening in the rock face. Dog running towards camera with a ball in its mouth. A young girl running on the beach. A baseball player throws the ball. A man is swinging on a rope over water. A young girl dressed in a Minnie mouse outfit and an older woman walking down the sidewalk. How about some testimonies from real health experts? "Then the captain was gone. The problem is simpler than that. NEGATIVE RECONNAISSANCE REQUIREMENTS. So, I am dropping, for now, asking you the question: " Where ' s the Marx " ? go figure You're asking me to prove a negative? I am OK with MEDICAL use! The prices for everything you need have gone up due to inflation. War in the middle east. Originally Posted by Vienna How was it authoritarian? Imagine a place that's % white and % black. There's no chance of a fair trial. Nirvana is very different than oblivion. We in Britain think differently to Americans. If you answer yes to and no to you are probably straight. The whole earth combined produces enough food for billion people. BTW he had appropriate deferments for the time. Hey, Blue-Eyes, How's things in London? but in the news broadcasts i have seen they did call him white. According to the girlfriend and Zimmerman, he did. My parents have told me it is bad for you. .Nazi is a slang term for the NSWP. I oppose the death penalty. Well, whatever, you are now. They produce nothing I can eat, wear, live in. DICKSHOT Matt Holliday owns. People exploited the laws. Funny, I thought the same thing about some math. I have years of "Neener Neener" rights I use lettuce too. I don't prefix or suffix everything with "you hate Jews." I wood have asked her if she is up for a treesome. It still makes no sense. More expensive homes. Martin said, "Why are you following me?" ALTHOUGH SATELLITE INTENSITY ESTIMATES FROM TAFB AND SAB ARE ONLY T./ "Fairies don't exist" - fine. You wanna know what I find curious? When did I compare homo sexuaity with a developmental disorder? If you asked , conservatives, the numbers will be skewed to the right. You didn't mention PFA before that one post. Ramblin' Rose by Nat King Cole We are all vessels filled with many wonders. from the year prior. Still love this show. their vast properties are protected by the govt. Fundimental difference, please? How exactly is Germany being 'punished' for the stupidity of WW? Z stalked him down, then shot him. I'm not outraged, I'm disappointed. We never got out of it in the first place! Freedom of speech has consequences! My parents have told me it is bad for you. if you could kill one person to save four, would you? It's not imposing morals. It depends how you define extreme. At least Mexico had a presence in California. So YES, we DO read the bible to learn about Christianity. Ah ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! And that's why you're yelling at me and refusing to answer my questions? You have too much regulation, not too little. The Human Element You could sign Lance Berkman at the end of the year I guess? Why was the Book of Thomas left out of the canon? You mean, you believe the word of the Mainstream Media? We are meant to explore. Israel doesn't give a ****, accept it. We are all vessels filled with many wonders. Slutstamp! A dear friend from Ohio sent me this. And yet, the Titanic story is the one that holds up to scrutiny of the evidence. Can he really make mone from google ad sense. They know that the video doesn't show a gas chamber. Warm , maybe record. "Bright but scatterbrained" becomes "treat with drugs". What is your definition of "life"? Could be a lot of things. No extortion, no bribery, no money involved He's asking for money for his vote. Dr. Neander's revised version. Should I just tell her how I feel? I. ATLANTIC REQUIREMENTS . you have no remains of a missile at the pentagon. "Jane" wants me to ask the helpful party guest to pay for it. any woman that wants birth control can get it. Is it legal to grow? pressing one does not "do" english. What's my opinion regarding the series? We are all vessels filled with many wonders. Does he have supporters? but okay, ultimate sovereignty? that is not an answer. The Nazis increases the longevity of a handgun permit from to years. But we can't do it without help. No healthy person needs gambling. I said it wasn't a person, in the legal sense. Do you see Obama calling for regulation reform? "Leprechauns don't exist" - fine. Got some Heine and coors light i started it last night xanis. Iran is also a signed of the NPT and the IAEA. "Gorgons don't exist" - fine. Best way to get money out is to get rid of lobby, all of it. I have years of "Neener Neener" rights Usually I get pretty decent care. Dutchy Has anyone heard from Dutchy? Commodity Expanded Value-Form, . You are a Christian. And the simple fact today? Morals have absolutely nothing to do with it ! "Oh, you're such a good person! Fern I think stories like this are stupid. CYCLONE FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED DURING THE NEXT HOURS. Do you not understand what that string of words means? There is no freedom of religion. Originally Posted by SolInvictus The messahe of all the scriptures is oneness. How long after the obliteration should the kid return to school? A man and a woman are different yes. Double Jeopardy actually enforces a jury nullification. Facilitator : Show me the smart child. religious fiction Isn't that redundant and repetetive? Originally Posted by anabelle What's wrong with that? Cracklin' Rosie by Neil Diamond We are all vessels filled with many wonders. Some people have complete confidence in the people running these institutions. loose change started out as a work of fiction. If it wasn't a life, then it would not be able to be born. GL, Terral That is absolutely amazing. lets assume we have % white and % black. Freedom of speech has consequences! "Fairies don't exist" - fine. If so, state that is why they're not true. -Not- talking about it 'and' -Not- doing anything. "Being against nukes" does not mean "not wanting to use nukes". My niece is married to a black man. The UK population is just over million. I Shot the Sheriff We are all vessels filled with many wonders. I hope this is nothing. The money I spent adopting Velociraptor. So, you actually believe every word of what Terral wrote? What isn't how what was sold? I know I'd hate to be him. there were no weapons. It's so stupid that it just has to be true. Personal responsibility much? Do you notice the nonsensical things you are saying? I guess I pulled it out of the census's rear end in a top hat. How is this slanted against Bush?? If it wasn't bollocks it wouldn't be homeopathy. I've never accused him of over-milligraming, nothing. The bailout was bigger than TARP Bloomberg news. My parents have told me it is bad for you. His position is that it is the individual's risk to assume. I. ATLANTIC REQUIREMENTS . Read More: You have never met anyone that is Pro-Abortion? I have no problem with those that have money! Nixon, Ford and Carter shut down the oilfields? i don't want a president who 'cares'. It doesn't have to be braindead. no missile evidence. My teachers have told me it is bad for you. My gosh, I'm the one with the pregnancy ticker. Then he is not omnipotent. tin foil hat for the dog face, what size do u wear? Like this year old who was shot dead in a marijuana-related crime. If you leap up to make a hit, you're getting a penalty. ALL of the electrical energy comes from the battery. Do you know how many passengers testified or what they said? Imagine a place with % men and % women. Scenario A assumes that the CO growth rate accelerates by .%/yr. They have actually showed a cooling trend since due to the recent decline. We are all vessels filled with many wonders. to repeat: They are NOT as sovereign as they were before. Out of touch and completely untrustworthy, however, wouldn't. It is mostly just the Dutch. We're talking about angels and common pins again, right? claims about trayvon's character And when did I do that? % How much money does PP take in for abortion services? Why did that transaction take place. There is no more egg cell post-fertilization. Lacey - welcome back! More factchecking: I don't know why anyone is making a fuss over the $, bet. If you haven't made any claims, then just say so. No Thatcherite can ever call themselves a libertarian. the problem isn't who has money. But do you actually believe there was an iceberg in those waters? not astros or orioles bad Gameday for the orioles game is frozen for me. If so, alot of cops should take presciption drugs. Tell us what the charges were. Those are partial psychopaths. those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it. this is NOT a war deployment. Nutrax The plural of anecdote is not data Did gentlemen need chaperones? Alright just got in. h and i both read the books and thought the movie moved so quickly. That's not the Moloch scene, though. @Lustig Andrei, So Lyndon Johnson and John Kennedy were compatible? You need to make up your mind. The one that has walks home afterwards and goes to sleep. - Admin DrPizza and i'd forgotten what a whiny little bed wetter you are. The argument was "Albert Einstein didn't go to college". Capital gains, top rate: percent. Bienging is unaccptable. He hasn't been funny in years. If the universe has an explanation of its existence, that explanation is God. What do we get in return for doing the fighting for them? It wouldn't stop joke marriages. If they were Jews, I would call them Jews. She was a great lady. He's not wealthy because he's successful. Not as irritated as you. It's a common sense/deductive reasoning thing. You already did that - we have a Muslim in office right now. I said she has not ever had to be a part of any workforce. DreamTech never been ejaculated on as far as I know. I didn't say we had gotten soft since / Rand. We all believe that we are getting what we expect. Despicable Ben, Stop trying to find excuses for the man. Unless it's different in different countries? The new study does not support your claim. He said at EVERY level. morals do not exist, so technically nothing can be morally wrong. I thought that was mostly just the Dutch. Toyland by Johnny Mathis We are all vessels filled with many wonders. Let's let this play out in court. Being in a gang isnt a crime. I'd offer Iran a deal. Yes, they are both different. It's not imposing morals. Has Annie ever used her sexuality like that? PURE COMMUNISM: You have two cows. You should put scientists on a pedestal. What are they trying to hide? That would make you partially responsible for their death. "Would you like to pay for others health care?" They are NOT as sovereign as they were before. I don't see Obama as the lesser of two evils. Or this one by Jim Croce We are all vessels filled with many wonders. The point is an unarmed child was murdered. Zimmerman replied, "What are you doing here?" Irreligion that does that I have a problem. If I'm angry, it will show up in one of those scans.. If you want to buy $ billion in XYZ Inc. common stock, who cares? billion . Everyone in the world at Mexico's current prosperity level. If you answer yes to and no to you are probably straight. Sometimes I fantasize about having power. My parents have told me it is bad for you. Atlas Shrugged It's also a stellar performer in terms of blithering idiocy. How would Martin not know that that was not the case? Regulation get the government into everything. It's a common sense/deductive reasoning thing. Yes, I've assumed that all packaging would be recyclable in my argument. Jury nullification does not mean that a law is unconstuitutional. It's just a bunch of cells. Mann's work was all about math. I'm so sorry to hear this Kelly. I don't like flavored beers. I hope everything is ok! any woman that wants birth control can get it. S As you wish: Do you see Hitler killing Jews? And I'm your friend Mitt. It means its AN option. I think you need to reread what I wrote. lets assume we have % white and % black. Mom busted in and said, "What's that noise?" My best, Kutte My ex-fiance wouldn't use the VA or Navy doctor's. Holder filed a three-page letter. @Lustig Andrei, Lustig, agreed. This eclipses the old record of set in . Zimmerman replied, "What are you doing here?" I don't know how legitimate this is, but I heard he's kind of suicidal. council tax Hasn't council tax been frozen for most people? Your schtick is getting stale. Is that how it works? Breathe In, Breathe Out, Move On. wait until they become more consistent and closer together. Obama is extreme and leftwing. @Frank Apisa, What you want to call it is up to you. Jury nullification has NOTHING to do with the Constitutionality of laws. What conviction where you talking about before? So I actually read the OP and guess what I found out. The government does not determine if you are married or not. Democracy is a threat to liberty. Hi Pro and Corn: How many threads do you plan on making? Tell me exactly which system isn't working right now? Oh, and again asserts that marriage is a fundamental human right. Why are Russians in Damascus? Yes, it's about dilution. Yeah, I don't think this is that controversial either. Operation Chaos is merely people voting. Originally Posted by JonD Doubtful. Classical Gas We are all vessels filled with many wonders. to repeat: They are NOT as sovereign as they were before. Morals have absolutely nothing to do with it ! i be having conversations will cornell west My dear brother. There is no war in the Middle east. He had no intention of apprehending him. We are all vessels filled with many wonders. You're "a bunch of cells." What is a girl douche? Jury nullification means a law isn't Constitutional? It's definitely NOT what it used to be. The onus is on the manufacturer of a product to convince consumers it is safe. I think you are missing the point with entrepreneurs. "Cyclopes don't exist" - fine. "In it was a mental illness, now what are they teaching you?" Landon And So This is Christmas We are all vessels filled with many wonders. Bush gets zero credit for the budget under him. . Sinful people do not get to heaven. How long after the obliteration should the kid return to school? Holly Holy We are all vessels filled with many wonders. What was the "answer" in Chicago? The entire thing just makes no sense. Who supposedly operated the homicidal gas chambers? Therefore, the explanation of the existence of the universe is God. Genetic predisposition to cancer resistance is superior genetics. Do you notice the nonsensical things you are saying? Use of force in defense of person.-A That's what the data available shows. Joy to the World We are all vessels filled with many wonders. I thought that was mostly just the Dutch. Ive watched kids play. David @OmSigDAVID, I think Santorum's more likely than Gingrich. They're looking at each other! Are you driving one? Religion that does that I have a problem with. I think he'd be better for American business interests overall. not a constitutional issue. YOU FOOLS..bought the cover-up..hook.. "What does pressing the number one do?" What conviction would that be? Originally Posted by spikdboy Not wishful thinking, rather realistic. For the trillionth time, I've never said rehabilitation doesn't work. Charlie Rangel Censured Did anyone see the footage of this? Red October standing by. That's just not how legal briefs are written. No, none of those factors account for the recent warming. Stone notified Captain Lord. The primary focus of Systematic Dialectics is syn chronic, not dia chronic. Are you driving one? And that is happening in GOP controlled states. in Foxe basin was frozen. @Frank Apisa, Frank, I observe and perceive. Government deciding what pregnancies need to be carried to term, that's fine. Put a Little Love in your Heart We are all vessels filled with many wonders. Higher than per cent but not very high. What isn't how what was sold? God definately does not exist. Breathe In, Breathe Out, Move On. It is an excellent indicator of climate change. The great thing about living here is there's space. Ah ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! I don't understand how freedom of speech will be prohibited. The question needs to be asked. You purport to value life very heavily. The Infestation posts. i don't want a president who 'cares'. do you have anything to make it less compelling or not? For the trillionth time, I've never said rehabilitation doesn't work. Classical Gas We are all vessels filled with many wonders. peeve So we agree that it came down essentially in freefall? Pro-life people do not want a woman to be able to choose abortion for herself. So answer the question. Haiti is a shithole. I absolutely do believe there was an iceberg in those waters. The Face Of The Franchise: The worst part is that he's not even a Leafs fan! I agree completely I am hoping he is into a second term of office. Jake with the assist. Is it possible his home was affected and the school was not? The people had awakened. Umm the California was a cargo ship I dont care what the article says. Umm, that pretty clearly states, "the statute is presumed constitutional." Florida The ignorance is yours! I'm going to shout for justice for Trayvon. How do you know what's right and wrong? Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! And Nugent was a complete fool to say what he said. It is all Bush's fault. You should stop prefixing or suffixing everything with you hate Jews. I missed the point where he said that black people were going to riot. Yet you didn't have to declare it. Proverbs John the Baptist was a Nazarite from birth. James : says faith without works is dead. billion . Everyone in the world at Mexico's current prosperity level. and videos Seismic data does not equal duration of collapse. Originally Posted by Lone Fox You've said that multiple times now. You might not like Obamas views, but he has them. But do you actually believe there was an iceberg in those waters? There is simply no winning for Obama among conservatives. Satan represents indulgence instead of abstinence! Just so long as the tax on that sale is paid. fix?: Islam itself is not political. March is also the date for the uprising in CHINA. I hope everything is OK! Do you understand why it's absurd to limit the question to US residents? I have seen UFO over Warsaw in the past. depending on which action furthers their loony-tunes agenda of the moment. Do you further agree that I have made no claim? Zimmerman says that he was sucker punched by his car. There is no "WAR" in the middle east. Part of pro-life is the opposition to legalized abortion. Capital gains, top rate: percent. Time of the Season by the Zombies We are all vessels filled with many wonders. No, I show you are willfully ignorant. We are all vessels filled with many wonders. the problem isn't who has money. Sadly Ford did accept taxpayer money. The Muslims would say the same thing about the Qur'an. Your confusion doesn't make me a liar. When Christians are extreme its just simply religion. Some believe the 'right' is most important. Evolution is not an opinion, not a belief. I am not the one claiming the right to decide over another woman's body. Where in the world is Ron Paul? you have no remains of a missile at the pentagon. The point you quote should say "I never said rehabilitation could never work." billion . Everyone in the world at Mexico's current prosperity level. my hair is pretty thing tho :/ Quote: Ditto. It wouldn't stop joke marriages. You seem to think that poor people are not responsible for their actions. Why did that transaction take place. It's about the baggage attached. We are all vessels filled with many wonders. the problem isn't who has money. What makes you think the owl didn't participate? lol Looking forward to seeing your built-in's! Originally Posted by jacko! Thanks Candy for starting the thread. Except that it wasn't. If I owe you , dollars, I have a problem. If evidence is not provided to support a position; then it should be rejected. Everyone else at the current prosperity level of Mexico. Bush gets zero credit for the budget under him. LOL Don't you have to take a test to drive a vehicle in the US? We both thought the movie was good and we didn't find it confusing in any way. If God does not exist can anything be morally wrong? A law is constitutional if it does not conflict with the Constitution. Originally Posted by muslim girl ooops sorry! This is not your country. Originally Posted by zaf I suppose the water in the middle makes a difference. Cone threw an game. Edited by LashL: Edited to properly mask profanity. The jury is not told about juror nullification. runs victim down Got any proof? you don't use the search button much, do you? I don't think Paul has a shot. Time of the Season by the Zombies We are all vessels filled with many wonders. Do you notice the nonsensical things you are saying? What if they messed up a study? Specifically a Baptist. And a large part of the east coast. Why are you talking about women within the Hebrew tribes? Last night Japanese forces attacked Hong Kong. . What is your definition of "life force"? That is not direct responsibilty to the constituents. The ideology was built around violent expansion, so yes - VIOLENT expansion. Could this have been an enema? my final word: ignoring has the effect of normalizing. The problem likely will mean corrective changes before the shuttle fleet starts flying again. SEC Chairman William Donaldson said there is a "building confidence out there that the cop is on the beat." Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi will return home late Friday but will remain in detention after recovering from surgery at a Yangon hospital, her personal physician said. Darren Dopp, a Spitzer spokesman, declined to comment late Thursday. In afternoon trading in Europe, France's CAC-40 advanced and Britain's FTSE 100 each gained 0.7 percent, while Germany's DAX index rose 0.6 percent. Sens. John Kerry and Bob Graham declined invitations to speak. Page said it's also possible that genes on the Y chromosome may influence gender-specific differences in disease susceptibility. One of the most well studied facets of temperament is how people respond to novelty. But butterflies exposed to an earlier light cycle, from 1am to 1pm, orientated themselves towards the south-east. Dunlap won both the swimsuit competition and the talent portion of the competition, singing "If I Could." South Asia follows, with 1.1 millions youths infected — 62 percent of them female. An hour later, an Israeli helicopter fired missiles at a car in Gaza City, killing two Hamas officials and at least five other people. AAA spokesman Jerry Cheske said prices may have affected some plans, but cheap hotel deals mitigated the effect. She countersued for $125 million, saying Gruner & Jahr broke its contract with her by cutting her out of key editorial decisions. The Standard Edition is $15,000 per processor or $300 per named user. Microsoft acquired Virtual PC when it bought the assets of Connectix earlier this year. Leon Williams' body was found inside his third-floor apartment at 196 Bay St., in Tompkinsville. It's the first such drill since the September 11 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington. Ursel Reisen confirmed it operated the coach, but gave no details other than to say the passengers were of mixed ages. A total of 17 cases have been confirmed in the southern city of Basra, the Organization said. He was also expected to visit Yemen and Bahrain during his tour of the region. General Myers told reporters that "at first blush, it doesn't look like any rules were broken". Proving that the Millville son's sacrifice would not go unsung, Mayor James Quinn ordered all city flags flown at half-mast for the next 30 days. Tom Kraynak, manager of operations and resources for the Canton, Ohio-based East Central Area Reliability Council, said that scenario is one among many that investigators are considering. They found molecules that can only be produced when ozone breaks down cholesterol. It can store more than a gigabyte of information equivalent to around 12 hours of music in one cubic centimetre. Earlier this month, RIM had said it expected to report second-quarter earnings of between 7 cents and 11 cents a share. "For me, the Lewinsky imbroglio seemed like just another vicious scandal manufactured by political opponents," according to extracts released yesterday. In 2001 and 2002, wire transfers from 4 of the company's 40 accounts totaled more than $3.2 billion, prosecutors said. Stony Brook University launched the study in 1996, after earlier studies indicated a possible connection between electromagnetic fields and cancer. Earlier, they had defied a police order and cried "Allahu Akbar" (God is Greatest) as Bashir walked to his seat in the tightly guarded courtroom. Metropolitan Ambulance spokesman James Howe said five people were taken to hospital and three were treated at the scene after yesterday's incident. But it is clear that the Joint Intelligence Committee was not involved. About 22% of twentysomethings are obese, which is roughly 30 pounds over a healthy weight. Coupling, an American version of a hit British comedy, will get the valuable Thursday 9:30 p.m. time slot. Her body was found several weeks later in the Green River. "Fighting continued until midnight," western rebel commander Ousmane Coulibaly told Reuters by satellite phone on Sunday. The reading for both August and July is the best seen since the survey began in August 1997. US Special Forces troops are training Colombian soldiers at military bases in the region to protect the pipeline, which transports crude from Colombia's second-biggest oil field. We need a certifiable pay as you go budget by mid-July or schools wont open in September, Strayhorn said. Shares of Hartford rose $2.88 to $46.50 in New York Stock Exchange composite trading. The DVD-CCA then appealed to the state Supreme Court. Country-music station KKCS has suspended two disc jockeys for playing songs by the Dixie Chicks in violation of a ban imposed after one group member criticized President George Bush. Sovereign's shares lost 74 cents, or 4.5%, to $15.68. Aspen Technology's shares dropped 74 cents, or 23 percent, to close at $2.48 on the Nasdaq. The new law requires libraries and schools to use filters or lose federal financing. In addition, it offered the United States and Israel a way to work around Mr. Arafat. And yes, Marilyn Monroe is definitely part of the story, titled "Arthur Miller, Elia Kazan and the Blacklist: None Without Sin." Gilroy police and FBI agents described Gehring as cooperative, but said Saturday that he had revealed nothing about what had happened to the children. Scribner's body was found floating in the city's Portage Bay, where he lived with his wife in a houseboat. After protesters rushed the stage and twice cut power to the microphone, Hedges drew the speech to an early close. A passer-by found Ben hiding along a dirt road in Spanish Fork Canyon about 7 p.m., with his hands still taped together but his feet free. Doctors say one or both boys may die, and that some brain damage is possible if they survive. Also missing is Al Larsen, 31, of Fort Worth, Texas, who was in another vehicle swept off the turnpike. British-based GlaxoSmithKline Plc said earlier this year it would cut off supplies to Canadian drugstores that ship to the United States. The festival kicked off yesterday one day after the Competition Commission delivered its final verdict to the Government on the proposed £4.1 billion merger. She said he persisted and she eventually allowed him to fix her bike while she sat in the front seat of his car. Daniels said he doesn't know what Bush will have to say about him at tonight's $2,000-per-person presidential fund-raiser. A three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled late Friday that the small size, limited use and secular purpose make the image legitimate. Only 29 families of frogs are known and most were identified and described in the mid-1800s and the last in 1926. Officials at Brandeis said this was an "extremely heartrending" time for the campus. The value will total about $124 million, including convertible securities, according to Corel. He started in the 1983 Super Bowl, which Miami lost 27-17 to Washington. Nterprise Linux Services is expected to be available before then end of this year. Excluding one-time items, the company enjoyed a profit of 6 cents a share. "But I do question the motives of a deskbound president who assumes the garb of a warrior for the purposes of a speech." The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX fell 3 points, or 0.30 percent, to 995. Instead, tickets for the Jersey jam went on sale last night through Ticketmaster. Earlier on Monday, Grant Thornton SpA repeated previous statements that it was "a victim of fraudulent action". Peter Lyman and Hal Varian of Berkeley's School of Information Management and Systems say that information production has increased by 30 percent each year between 1999 and 2002. "My judgment is 95 percent of that information should be declassified, become uncensored, so the American people would know." The researchers found only empty cavities and scar tissue where the tumors had been. Washington, however, said more was needed to prevent complaints being filed in the first place. After 26 hours of surgery and a year of anticipation, the boys were separated Sunday at Children's Medical Center of Dallas. Pines said he would convene the relevant party bodies within 10 days to discuss whether new elections would be held or whether a temporary leader would be appointed. The euro soared to US$1.1914 in Asian trading, before slipping back slightly to US$1.1895 as trading opened in Europe. Abbas told the summit he would end the "armed intefadeh," renounced "terrorism against the Israelis wherever they might be" and alluded to the disarming of militants. Cmdr. Rod Gibbons, an academy spokesman, said, "The academy is shocked and saddened. Shares of LendingTree rose $6.21, or 42 percent, to $20.90 after hitting $21.36 earlier. Last week, his lawyers asked Warner to grant clemency under conditions that would have lead to a new sentencing hearing. "I think it should have been released years ago," said Brian Rohrbough, whose son, Daniel, was killed at Columbine. CIA Director George Tenet said the two men were "defined by dedication and courage." But software license revenues, a measure financial analysts watch closely, decreased 21 percent to $107.6 million. Dotson, 21, was arrested and charged on July 21 after reportedly telling authorities he shot Dennehy after Dennehy tried to shoot him. Prosecutors contended that Mr. Durst had plotted the murder to assume Mr. Black's identity. That objection was cited by PeopleSoft's board in rejecting Oracle's offer. Several black Democratic leaders were attempting to arrange a meeting with DNC chairman Terry McAuliffe to discuss the layoffs. "These are dark days for our industry," Giovanni Bisignani, director general of the Geneva-based organization, said in a statement. The seven other nations in the initiative are Britain, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal and Spain. The average American makes four trips a day, 45 percent for shopping or errands. It's also a strategic win for Overture, given that Knight Ridder had the option of signing on Google's services. In the weeks leading up to the execution, several Florida officials received anonymous threatening letters. Hoy confirmed the woman's age Tuesday and said she has left on vacation with her family. BOSTON The Catholic archdiocese in Boston has offered $55 million to settle more than 500 clergy sex abuse lawsuits, according to a document obtained by The Associated Press. The 3{ hours of recordings include conversations between police, firefighters and other emergency workers, as well as media inquiries. The 30-year bond US30YT=RR jumped 20/32, taking its yield to 4.14 percent from 4.18 percent. But he is the only candidate who has won national labor endorsements so far, picking up his 11th union on Tuesday when the United Steelworkers of America endorsed him. Oracle shares fell 27 cents, or 2 percent, to $13.09. North American futures pointed to a sub-par start to trading on Tuesday, with investors ready to get their first taste of quarterly earnings. The market's broader gauges also posted big gains, having climbed higher for four consecutive weeks. Jim Furyk celebrated his first Father's Day as a father by winning his first major golf championship. They passed through the Lemelson Medical, Educational and Research Foundation Limited Partnership in 2001 to Syndia. The SIA says the DRAM market is expected to grow 2.9 percent to $15.7 billion in 2003 and 43 percent to $22.5 billion in 2004. Morrill's wife, Ellie, sobbed and hugged Bondeson's sister-in-law during the service. Mr. Grassley and Mr. Baucus rejected any disparity in drug benefits. In the year-ago quarter, the steelmaker recorded a profit of $16.2 million, or 15 cents per share, on sales of $1.14 billion. The Nasdaq had a weekly gain of 17.27, or 1.2 percent, closing at 1,520.15 on Friday. "It was brazen intimidation to keep people on the reservation," said a Republican who attended but did not want to be named. No charges were announced, but the statement said legal proceedings were expected Monday. The dead woman was also wearing a ring and a Cartier watch. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Stock Markets composite index added 14.17 points or 0.94 per cent to 1,517.05. But the FBI never kept tabs on al-Bayoumi - even though it had received information that he was a Saudi agent, the document says. "It's going to happen," said Jim Santangelo, president of the Teamsters Joint Council 42 in El Monte. He was released on $3-million bail and immediately returned to Las Vegas, where he had been filming a video. Gartner analysts said that businesses are not yet feeling confident enough to upgrade corporate PCs. As of Tuesday, almost 250 health-care workers were in quarantine. Brian Brabazon said his son would get upset but then turn around and befriend his taunters. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Stock Markets composite index added 1.16 points to 1,504.04. The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index dipped 0.08 of a point to 1,646. He told the jury Stubbs is a "cold, calculating killer." Likewise, the 30-year bond slid 1-11/32 for a yield of 4.38 percent, up from 4.30 percent. A seventh victim, a woman, died Tuesday night in the burn unit at childrens Hospital Medical Center of Akron. The men were immediately flown to nearby Botswana on a chartered Air Malawi flight, Malawi intelligence officials said on condition of anonymity. In exchange, North Korea would be required to end its nuclear weapons program. "We condemn and denounce the Governing Council, which is headed by the United States," Moqtada al-Sadr said. Sendmail said the system can even be set up to permit business-only usage. That exploit works on unpatched Windows 2000 machines with Service Pack 3 and 4. Further out the curve, the benchmark 10-year note US10YT=RR shed 25/32 in price, taking its yield to 3.26 percent from 3.17 percent. Tech stocks were hurt by a sour forecast from Sun Microsystems, which was viewed as a bad omen for the upcoming quarterly earnings season. Shares of Coke were up 6 cents at $44.42 in afternoon trading Wednesday on the New York Stock Exchange. Ernst & Young has denied any wrongdoing and plans to fight the allegations. Neither military action nor large-scale bribery can solve the North Korean problem, Wolfowitz said. The driver, Eugene Rogers, helped to remove children from the bus, Wood said. The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index <.SPX> was up 9.69 points, or 0.98 percent, at 994.53. Shares of Guidant plummeted in trading both on and off the New York Stock Exchange before a news halt was imposed after midday. "Three Weeks in October" goes on sale Monday, nearly a year after the Washington, D.C.-area sniper shootings started. Based on a separate survey of households, the unemployment rate fell in August to 6.1 percent from 6.2 percent. The rate of skin cancer has tripled since the 1950s in Norway and Sweden, according to the study. The judge also refused to postpone the trial date of Sept. 29. While opposition parties have welcomed the cabinet's decision on anti-retroviral treatment, some said Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang was not fit to preside over a rollout plan. Chief merchandising officers oversee the buying and development of merchandise, deciding the merchandising direction of the company, or basically what it should stand for. The Rev. Christopher J. Coyne, spokesman for the archdiocese, wouldn't comment Friday. Several relatives of Australian victims of the attack were in court to witness the proceedings, but few Balinese attended the trial. On July 10, a team of 32 Singaporean police officers was sent to Baghdad. The euro was up 0.67 percent against the dollar at $1.1784 after rising to a three-month high earlier in the session above $1.18. Previously, it had reported a profit of $12 million, or 0 cents a share, for that period. A coalition of campaign groups, including the militant national students body, is backing the protests, which the NLC called in defiance of a court order banning them. The company is highlighting the addition of .NET and J2EE support to its Enterprise Application Environment (EAE) with the new mainframe. Since being drafted into service in 1971, it has racked up a record 45 accidents, with 393 deaths. Ryan Harvey, an outfielder from Dunedin High School in Florida, was selected with the sixth pick by the Chicago Cubs. Glover spoke at a news conference that included about 20 relatives of the victims. Four other men who were also charged in June have already pleaded guilty. The federal and local governments remained largely shut down in the aftermath of Hurricane Isabel, as were schools, and much of the region's transportation network was slowed. He gave a surprisingly impassioned speech to the United Steelworkers of America, who announced their endorsement yesterday. Some 50 million phone numbers are registered on the list, which was to take effect Oct. 1. "And about eight to 10 seconds down, I hit. But Adora Obi Nweze, the NAACP state president, said the state only tried to prove its conclusion of suicide, rather than consider the possibility of murder. Activists say they fear the gathering is an attempt by corporate farming to push bio-engineered crops on starving countries. Their contract will expire at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday instead of 12:01 a.m. Sunday, said Rian Wathen, organizing director for United Food and Commercial Workers Local 700. The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC rose 39.39 points, or 2.2 percent, to 1,826.33, after losing more than 2 percent on Tuesday. Some 14,000 customers were without power in the area, Oklahoma Gas and Electric said. Now, Blanca's American husband, 63-year-old Roger Lawrence Strunk, faces a murder indictment issued in February by the Philippine government, which says he's the leading suspect. Prince is replacing Sanford "Sandy" Weill, who will remain Citigroup's chairman. The operating revenues were $1.45 billion, an increase over last year's result of $1.38 billion. Spot gold was quoted at $367.90/368.60 an ounce at 1000 GMT, having marched up to $369.50 -- a level not seen since February 10. In Canada, the booming dollar will be in focus again as it tries to stay above the 75 cent (U.S.) mark. But the justices ruled that the police supervisor who repeatedly questioned Martinez did not violate his Fifth Amendment rights in doing so. The blue-chip Dow Jones industrial average eased 44 points, or 0.47 percent, to 9,543, after scoring five consecutive up sessions. The center's president, Joseph Torsella, was struck on the head but was able to walk to an ambulance. The report ranked 45 large companies based on employment, marketing, procurement, community reinvestment and charitable donations. "I don't know if the person I'm talking to now may end up being someone else at another time that may not follow the rules," Parrish said. Ruffner, 45, doesn't yet have an attorney in the murder charge, authorities said. Passed in 1999 but never put into effect, the law would have made it illegal for bar and restaurant patrons to light up. The first trial of a suspect in last year's Bali nightclub bombings that killed more than 200 people opened in Indonesia today, Sky News reported. French retirees will increase from one fifth to a third of the population by 2040. Iraqi police opened fire in downtown Baghdad today after demonstrators stormed a police station demanding they be given jobs they claimed to have paid bribes for. The Dow Jones industrial average <.DJI> added 28 points, or 0.27 percent, at 10,557, hitting its highest level in 21 months. During the same quarter last year, EDS declared a profit of $354 million, or 72 cents per share. Microsoft fell 5 percent before the open to $27.45 from Thursday's close of $28.91. "This is extraordinarily fast," said Matt Geller, an analyst at CIBC World Markets. Both rebels and government forces have been accused of pillaging villages in Liberia's countryside despite the peace agreement. Microsoft has been awarded a patent for a feature in instant messaging that alerts a user when the person they are communicating with is inputting a message. The arrests revealed new details about the four-month investigation at Selenski's Mount Olivet Road home. We intend to appeal vigorously and still expect to be vindicated ultimately. Under Kansas law, it is illegal for children under the age of 16 to have sexual relations. The transaction will expand Callebaut's sales revenues from its consumer products business to 45 percent from 23 percent. Indonesia's army has often been accused of human rights abuses during GAM's battle for independence, charges it has generally denied while accusing the separatists of committing rights violations. Iraq's economy was ravaged during years of U.N. sanctions over ex-president Saddam Hussein's 1990 occupation of Kuwait and by the U.S.-led war to oust him which ended in April. One had also pointed to the word refugee in an English/Turkish dictionary. The bulk of the funds, some $65 billion, will go for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Dolores Mahoy, 68, of Colorado Springs, Colo., is someone who might be helped by the legislation pending in Congress. Advancing issues outnumbered decliners about 8 to 5 on the New York Stock Exchange. A beauty contest to be held in Italy next week may be the first for pixel-perfect pin-ups. Analysts' consensus estimate from Thomson First Call was for a loss of $2.08 a share, excluding one-time items. Boeing's board is also expected to decide at its December meeting whether to offer the airplane for sale to airlines. Bush said resistance forces hostile to the U.S. presence "feel like ... the conditions are such that they can attack us there. Defense lawyers had said a change of venue was needed because massive pretrial publicity had tainted the jury pool against their client. Founded in 1996, the LendingTree exchange consists of more than 200 banks, lenders, and brokers. Most taxpayers will get surprise tax cuts of between $4 and $11 a week from July 1. Gyorgy Heizler, head of the local disaster unit, said the coach was carrying 38 passengers. Tuition at four-year private colleges averaged $19,710 this year, up 6 percent from 2002. The statewide unemployment rate fell to 6.4 percent, down from a revised 6.7 percent in August. Security lights have also been installed and police have swept the grounds for booby traps. But U.S. troops will not shrink from mounting raids and attacking their foes when their locations can be pinpointed. Moore had no immediate comment Tuesday. A judge ordered the child placed in state custody Aug. 8. But White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said yesterday: "The steps the Iranians claim to have taken in terms of capturing al-Qa'ida are insufficient." The results were released at Tuesday's meeting in Seattle of the American Thoracic Society and will be published in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine. His dissent was joined by Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Justice Clarence Thomas. United already has paid the city $34 million in penalties for not meeting the first round of employment targets. Shelley's office reported Friday that 575,926 signatures have been reported to him. Bush wanted "to see an aircraft landing the same way that the pilots saw an aircraft landing," White House press secretary Ari Fleischer said yesterday. Standing with reporters and photographers about 150 yards from the prison gates was Brent Newbury, president of the Rockland County Patrolmen's Benevolent Association. "They were brutally beaten, and it's really a wonder that Porchia is the only deceased in this case." "The gloves are off," said UNIFI official Rob O'Neill. Pratt &Whitney had said that 75 per cent of the engine equipment would be outsourced to Europe, with final assembly in Germany. Staff writers Selwyn Crawford and Colleen McCain Nelson and Brian Anderson of DallasNews.com contributed to this report. The Commerce Commission would have been a significant hurdle for such a deal. Prosecutors filed a motion informing Lee they intend to seek the death penalty. American Masters: Arthur Miller, Elia Kazan and the Blacklist: None Without Sin (Wed. That package included increases to both the city's sales and income taxes. The songs are on offer for 99 cents each, or $9.99 for an album. "Certainly what we know suggests that we should take what they're saying very seriously," he added. Gillette shares rose $1.45, or 4.5 percent, to $33.95 in afternoon New York Stock Exchange trading. Shares of San Diego-based Jack In The Box closed at $21.49, up 78 cents, or 3.8 percent, on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrials climbed more than 140 points to above the 9,000 mark, the first time since December. The government has chosen three companies to develop plans to protect commercial aircraft from shoulder-fired missile attacks, homeland security officials announced Tuesday. Tamil parties blame the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) for these killings. Two of the Britons, Sandy Mitchell from Glasgow and Glasgow-born William Sampson, face the death penalty. He urged patience from Americans eager for the service, which is intended to block about 80 percent of telemarketing calls. Jordan Green, the prelate's private lawyer, said he had no comment. Mr Hadley, who has a new partner and child, said: "I am absolutely delighted. The losses occurred overnight in Willow Canyon, one of three areas in the Santa Catalina Mountains threatened by the 2-week-old fire that already had blackened 70,000 acres. "We do not want to stand by and let a credit card lynching take place," declared Rep. Major Owens (D-Brooklyn). However, commercial use of the 2.6.0 kernel is still months off for most customers. The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX advanced 2 points, or 0.24 percent, to 977. Two officials initially said about 300 workers had been arrested at 61 stores in 21 states. "This deal makes sense for both companies," Halla said in a prepared statement. Fifty-seven senators, including 24 Republicans, have signed the letter. Five more human cases of West Nile virus, were reported by the Mesa County Health Department on Wednesday. Mr. Manuel and his group entered the United States by walking across the bridge linking Matamoros and Brownsville. Under NASD regulations, Mr. Young can file a response and request a hearing before an NASD panel. The president began his speech by acknowledging the terrorist attacks in Saudi Arabia that killed at least 29 people, including seven Americans. "I´m very proud of the citizens of this state," Gov. John Baldacci said after votes from Tuesday´s referendum were counted. Among three major candidates, Schwarzenegger is wining the battle for independents and crossover voters. He will replace Ron Dittemore, who announced his resignation April 23. Selenski had previously spent seven years in prison on a bank robbery conviction. Maddox, 87, cracked two ribs when he fell about 10 days ago at an assisted living home where he was recovering from intestinal surgery, Virginia Carnes said. Graham, a presidential candidate, was criticized by several Republicans as ''politicizing'' the report. In 2002, Linksys overtook Cisco Systems as the leading wireless equipment vendor, accounting for 14.1 percent of revenue. Schools that fail to meet state goals for three years in a row must offer tutoring in addition to transfers. Tampering with medicine has been so lucrative that many of those arrested lived in million-dollar homes. Mr Howard said he also had faith in the system under which Hicks could be tried. Smugglers in a van chased down a pickup and SUV carrying other smugglers and illegal immigrants, said Pinal County Sheriff Roger Vanderpool. The trial, featuring 125 witnesses, could continue until the start of 2004. The computers were reportedly located in the U.S., Canada and South Korea. The vulnerability affects Windows NT 4.0, NT 4.0 Terminal Services Edition, XP and 2000, as well as Windows Server 2003. The additional contribution brings total U.S. food aid to North Korea this year to 100,000 tonnes. The European Union banned the import of genetically modified food in 1998; the United States is now demanding that the EU end its ban. He projected Vanderpool will be available within the next five years. Annika Sorenstam gets her first opportunity to test that objective this week at the McDonald's LPGA Championship. The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX gained 3 points, or 0.39 percent, at 924. Cisco has signed similar deals with AT&T Corp. T.N , SBC Communications Inc. SBC.N and Sprint Corp. FON.N . Harris and Klebold killed 12 students and a teacher before taking their own lives on April 20, 1999. "We condemn the Governing Council headed by the United States," Muqtada al Sadr said in a sermon at a mosque. In a statement distributed Friday, 28 Chechen non-governmental organizations said they would boycott the vote. The state's population was 6,080,485 in 2000, according to the U.S. census. July 18: Hurlbert files a single count of felony sexual assault against Bryant. St. Paul Chairman and Chief Executive Jay S. Fishman, 51, will be CEO of the combined company. Instead, Weida decided that Meester's case on charges of rape, sodomy, indecent assault and providing alcohol to minors should proceed to a court-martial. They made a similar discovery in Houston on another aircraft, Dallas-based Southwest said in a statement. Rosenthal declined comment on the Garrett situation Tuesday but said in a statement: "We had a big contract negotiation. With the power back on, state workers headed back to their jobs Friday morning. The Nasdaq fell about 1.3% for the month, snapping a seven-month winning streak. The report was found Oct. 23, tucked inside an old three-ring binder not related to the investigation. On Saturday, the International Committee of the Red Cross said it was temporarily closing its offices in Baghdad and Basra. The Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign, of which Mr O Muireagáin was a member, welcomed his release. Glover said the killer used a "peculiar slipknot" on the ligature he used to strangle some of the victims. She said Jane Doe's lawyers asked Verizon to withhold her name because she was planning on challenging the subpoena. In September, a 27-year-old Singapore researcher contracted SARS while working in a laboratory. A number below 50 suggests contraction in the manufacturing sector, while a number above that indicates expansion. A lawsuit has been filed in an attempt to block the removal of the Ten Commandments monument from the building. Britz earned $3.77 million in salary, bonus and other compensation, and Kinney earned $3.76 million. That truck was spotted in the Campbells Creek area, fitting that description, Morris said. Chairman Michael Powell and FCC colleagues at the Wednesday hearing. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 0.3 per cent at 9,886.75, while the Nasdaq Composite index was 0.4 per cent higher at 1,986.97. Tehran has made clear it will only sign the Additional Protocol introducing such inspections if a ban on the import of civilian Western nuclear technology is lifted. Congress twice before passed similar restrictions only to see President Bill Clinton veto them. But I would rather be talking about high standards than low standards." Under the program, U.S. officials work with foreign port authorities to identify, target and search high-risk cargo. Niels told an interviewer in 1999 he thought the Old Man would outlive him by many years. One, Capt. Doug McDonald, remained hospitalized in critical condition on Thursday. On Wednesday, the total of National Guard and Reserve members called to active duty worldwide stood at 154,603. During a period of nearly a decade, Telemarketing Associates raised more than $7 million. The bodies of former Invercargill man Warren Campbell, 32, and climbing companion Jonathan Smith, 47, were recovered from below Mt D'Archiac late yesterday morning. Mr. Geoghan had been living in a protective custody unit since being transferred to the prison on April 3. The 2000 Democratic platform supported "the full inclusion of gay and lesbian families in the life of the nation." Its shares fell 71 cents, or 3.5 percent, in after-hours trading to $19.55. Hundreds of reporters and photographers swamped the courthouse grounds before the hearing, which was carried live on national cable networks. AMD's chip sales jumped 7 percent year-on-year to $402 million. Shelia Chaney Wilson seemed agitated when she came to help prepare for Turner Monumental A.M.E. Church's upcoming 104th anniversary celebration, worshippers said. He was the Ace of Diamonds in a pack of cards depicting Iraqi fugitives that has been issued to U.S. troops. Miodrag Zivkovic, of the Liberal Alliance of Montenegro, won 31 percent of the vote, while the independent Dragan Hajdukovic got 4 percent. So far, Georgia has been returned all but $70,000 of the money it wired. The island nation reported 65 new cases on May 22, a one day record, and 55 new cases on May 23, making Taiwan's epidemic the fastest-growing in the world. Cubs outfielder Sammy Sosa was suspended for eight games by major league baseball Friday for using a corked bat. Half of the women were given a daily dose of the drug and half took a placebo. When police removed the four from the home, they weighed 136 pounds combined. While the Ibrahims had one separation operation, Goodrich and Dr. David Staffenberg plan about three for the Aguirres, with several weeks between each. The company has expanded into providing other services for buyers, including payment services. The blasts killed two people and injured more than 150 others. In 2001, President Bush named Kathy Gregg to the Student Loan Marketing Association board of directors. The Boston Archdiocese has faced waves of scandal that have not only angered victims' advocates but parishioners and some priests. A federal magistrate in Fort Lauderdale ordered him held without bail. The department's position threatens to alienate social conservatives, who have provided strong political support for Mr. Ashcroft and President Bush. South Africa has the world's highest caseload with 4.7 million people infected with HIV or AIDS. In that position, Elias will report to Joe Tucci, president and CEO of EMC. The new Army Commander is the Masaka Armoured Brigade commanding officer, Brigadier Aronda Nyakairima who is now promoted to major general. Mailblocks was founded five years after WebTV was acquired by Microsoft for $425 million. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority was given two weeks to restore the $1.50 fare and the old commuter railroad rates, York declared. "Today, we are trying to convey this problem to Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President George W Bush." The state wants to kill the wolves in approximately a 1,700-square-mile area near the village of McGrath. Peterson told police he fished alone in San Francisco Bay on Christmas Eve, returning to an empty house. The Fed's Empire State survey far exceeded expectations by jumping to 26.8 in June, a record high, from 10.6 in May. Det Chief Insp Norman McKinlay said there was "evidence a body or bodies have been in this area". Board Chancellor Robert Bennett declined to comment on personnel matters Tuesday, as did Mills. General Jeffrey said he would donate his military pension to charity for the period he was in office at Yarralumla. Tampa Bay manager Lou Piniella, bench coach John McLaren and right fielder Aubrey Huff were ejected for arguing after Huff was called out on strikes to end the ninth. The venture owns five oil refineries and more than 2,100 filling stations in Russia and Ukraine. Other changes in the plan refine his original vision, Libeskind said. Rep. Peter Deutsch, D-Fla., criticized the FDA's efforts in Florida. There are now 37 active probable cases in the GTA, compared with 70 cases on June 6. SARS has killed 296 people on China's mainland and infected more than 5,200. The redesigned Finder also features search, coloured labels for customized organization of documents and projects and dynamic browsing of the network for Mac, Windows and UNIX file servers. The lawyer representing Torch Concepts, Rich Marsden did not respond to repeated phone calls. He was voluntarily castrated in 2001, an operation he contends removed his ability to become sexually aroused. The S&P/TSX composite rose 87.74 points on the week, while the TSX Venture Exchange composite gained 44.49 points. In turn SuSE will license Java 2 Standard Edition while also formalising an existing agreement to distribute Sun's Java Virtual Machine for running Java applications. Long lines formed outside gas stations and people rushed to get money from cash machines Sunday as Israelis prepared to weather a strike that threatened to paralyze the country. The tech-heavy Nasdaq composite index fell 3.99, or 0.2 percent, to 1,682.72, following a two-day win of 55.93. We don't know if any will be SARS," said Dr. James Young, Ontario's commissioner of public safety. Sales for the quarter beat expectations, rising 37 percent year-on-year to 1.76 billion euros. The company said it would issue revised guidance for the full fiscal year next month when it releases its Q2 results. "We haven't decided whether to use an unbroken or dotted white line, but this is an experiment worth introducing," said David Richardson, the ICC's cricket manager. Shinseki retires Wednesday after a 38-year career that included combat in Vietnam and head of U.S. peacekeeping efforts in Bosnia. The department also sent water and soil samples to the state health laboratory. "But that does not clear them of the obligation to do everything possible to protect civilians, and that is not what we're seeing." Ross Garber, Rowland's lawyer, said Tuesday he would attend the meeting and would ask to speak on the issue. Previously he had seen the grinning mechanic from east Java only on television. Two years later, the insurance coverage would begin. NASA satellite images show that Arctic ice has been shrinking at the rate of nearly 10 percent a decade. "Biotech products, if anything, may be safer than conventional products because of all the testing," Fraley said, adding that 18 countries have adopted biotechnology. A nationally board certified teacher with a master's degree, Kelley makes a salary of $65,000 in his 30th year. In Vienna, the IAEA said ElBaradei would accept the invitation, although no date had yet been set. The epidemic began in November in the mainland's Guangdong province, but the People's Republic of China refused to report truthfully about its spread for four months. Druce will face murder charges, Conte said. That compared with $35.18 million, or 24 cents per share, in the year-ago period. Nick Markakis, a left-hander from Young Harris Junior College in Georgia, went to the Orioles with the seventh pick. We remain hopeful that the city will agree to work with us and engage in good-faith discussions on this issue." Some women are also concerned that so many women are turning to cosmetic surgery in a quest for bodily perfection. The notification was first reported Friday by MSNBC. There is, however, no photo of Peter Hollingworth in the June issue examined by the Herald yesterday. "We continue to work with the Saudis on this, but they did not, as of the time of this tragic event, provide the additional security we requested." A statement released by DEI said Green would begin driving the car on an interim basis beginning next week in the Winston Open at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Costa's semifinal opponent is Spaniard Juan Carlos Ferrero, whom he beat in last year's final. Doctors have speculated that the body's own estrogen protects against cell damage and improves blood flow. The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> added 8.27 points, or 0.51 percent, to 1,633.53. No Americans were reported among the casualties, according to Capt. Michael Calvert, a spokesman for the regiment. We think they have the right to choose. "We have found the smoking gun," investigating board member Scott Hubbard said. "This child was literally neglected to death," Armstrong County District Attorney Scott Andreassi said. Microsoft said Friday that it is halting development of future Macintosh versions of its Internet Explorer browser, citing competition from Apple Computer's Safari browser. Chapman was not immediately arrested and is expected to appear for arraignment July 3. President Bush raised a record-breaking $49.5 million for his re-election campaign over the last three months, with contributions from 262,000 Americans, the president's campaign chairman said Tuesday. Authorities in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan have searched for the bodies. He said European governments "have blocked all new bio-crops because of unfounded, unscientific fears. One question was whether France, which infuriated Washington by leading the charge against U.N. authorization for the war, would vote "Yes" or abstain. Luzerne County District Attorney David Lupas told a news conference Monday that authorities were ``continuing to make significant progress'' in the case. The U.S. Conference Board said its latest measure of business confidence hit 60 after falling to 53 in its first quarter survey. Its legal representatives began meeting with plaintiffs' attorneys last week to discuss a settlement. Seniors would then have to pay 50 percent of their drug costs up to $3,450. The flamboyant entrepreneur flagged the plan after a meeting in London with Australian Tourism Minister Joe Hockey. Government bonds sold off sharply after Greenspan told Congress on Tuesday that the U.S. economy "could very well be embarking on a period of extended growth". For Kathy Nicolo (Jennifer Connelly), the house means stability and family. The Institute for Supply Management's index of nonmanufacturing activity rose unexpectedly in April, reports said. WHO spokeswoman Maria Cheng agreed, saying: "It looks very much like an isolated event." Police said her two small children were alone in the apartment for up to two days. The priest, the Rev. John F. Johnston, 64, of 35th Avenue in Jackson Heights, was charged with aggravated harassment and criminal possession of a weapon. The settlement includes $4.1 million in attorneys' fees and expenses. Three no votes would kill it for now. Some 660 prisoners from 42 countries, including Canada, are held, many captured during the war against in Afghanistan the al-Qaida network. To reach John A. Dvorak, who covers Kansas, call (816) 234-7743 or send e-mail to jdvorak@kctar.com. Prosecutor Jim Hardin called the decision a victory for Kathleen Peterson's family. And now it's anything he wants to say," Alesha Badgley, Stone County Nursing and Rehabilitation Center social director, said this week. The national denomination of the Episcopal Church, with 2.3 million members, is the U.S. branch of the 77 million-member Anglican Communion. "I feel confident saying that HP is no longer an integration story," Fiorina said. British police arrested 21 people early Tuesday in connection with the suspected ritual murder of an African boy whose torso was found in the Thames River. By late afternoon, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 12.81, or 0.1 percent, at 9,331.77, having gained 201 points Monday to its highest level since July 2002. Eric Gagne pitched a perfect ninth for his 23rd save in as many opportunities. Shares closed on NASDAQ just below their 52-week high, at $32.17, up $1.54. Janice Kelly said her husband had received assurances from senior MoD officials that his name would not be made public. If convicted, they face up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine on each of the 11 counts. U.S. corporate bond yield spreads tightened in spotty trading on Friday as Wall Street labored to get back on its feet after the largest power outage ever in North America. Evacuation went smoothly, although passengers weren't told what was going on, Hunt said. Between 1993 and 2002, 142 allegations of sexual assault were reported. Smith said simply "Oh, my God," in the seconds afterward, according to Weinshall. Cooley said he expects Muhammad will similarly be called as a witness at a pretrial hearing for Malvo. "He really left us with a smile on his face and no last words," daughter Linda Hope said. He also could be barred permanently from the securities industry. "They were an inspirational couple, selfless and courageous," said the Oscar-winning film director. A second victim, Michael Walker, 23, was struck in the torso, the bullet perforating his lung. In an interview, Healey, who is a criminologist, acknowledged that much of the sentiment among legislators here and across the country was wariness toward capital punishment. Franklin County Judge-Executive Teresa Barton said a firefighter was struck by lightning and was taken to the Frankfort Regional Medical Center. Police spokesman Brig. Gen. Edward Aritonang confirmed Saturday that another two had been arrested, one in Jakarta and another in Magelang, Central Java. Federal Judge William Barbour said Tuesday he imposed the maximum sentence because Avants showed no remorse in the brutal slaying. About 120 potential jurors were being asked to complete a lengthy questionnaire. Five alternate jurors were also chosen, with a final one set to be selected Friday morning from the panel. The California Farm Bureau did not immediately return calls seeking comment. But the prime minister told the BBC he wasn't bothered by polls and that he would continue to do what he believed to be right. Gen. Sattler heads a Combined Joint Task Force based on ship in the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean. Wall Street analysts had expected 22 cents a share, according to Thomson First Call. The legal ruling follows three days of intense speculation Hewlett-Packard Co. may be bidding for the company. The findings were published in the July 1 issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine. The measures could be taken up by the full Senate as early as Friday. Enron spokesman Eric Thode declined to comment on the mediation order. Labor Department analysts think the payroll statistics from the survey of businesses provide a more accurate picture of the economy because the survey figures are based on a larger sample. The parents want her kept alive; her husband says she never wanted to be kept alive artificially. Earlier, he told France Inter-Radio, "I think we can now qualify what is happening as a genuine epidemic." Terri Schiavo, 39, is expected to die sometime in the next two weeks in the Tampa-area hospice where she has spent the past several years. Prior to joining Kodak, Palumbo worked for Procter & Gamble Corp., where he managed products such as Folgers and Pantene shampoo. Mr McDevitt has been granted control of three crucial aspects of policing in the Solomons. Officials with North Carolina Speedway at Rockingham could not be reached. They said the child was taken to Nassau County Medical Center for observation. Tisha Kresler, a spokeswoman for Global Crossing, declined to comment. The unions also staged a five-day strike in March that forced all but one of Yale's dining halls to close. Gov. Rick Perry has said that while he opposes gambling expansion, he would be reluctant to veto continuation of the Lottery Commission. In midafternoon trading, the Nasdaq composite index was up 8.34, or 0.5 percent, to 1,790.47. In Kentucky, Democratic Attorney General Ben Chandler faces U.S. Rep. Ernie Fletcher. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 98.32, or about 1.1 percent, to 9011.53. Enron's 401(k) plan covered about 20,000 workers, retirees and beneficiaries. The US Senate judiciary committee overcame a significant hurdle yesterday in the battle to create a trust fund to pay victims of asbestos exposure. But she didn't say whether she'll certify the two-year $117.4 billion budget for 2004-05. It would be difficult to overestimate the potential dangers of the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) vulnerability. Although obesity can increase the risk of health problems, skeptics argue, so do smoking and high cholesterol. Michelle Wie chips Sunday during her 1-up victory over Virada Nirapathpongporn in the 27th U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links Championship. Sony said the PSP would also feature a 4.5-inch LCD screen, Memory Stick expansion slots. At one of the three sampling sites at Huntington Beach, the bacteria reading came back at 160 on June 16 and at 120 on June 23. Where long-lines used to catch 10 fish per 100 hooks in past decades, they are now lucky to catch one, the study found. Carnival Corp. stock was trading at $31.29 during midday trading Wednesday, down 72 cents or 2.25 percent. But Senate criticism of the House plan Tuesday came on several fronts. As a result, Murphy sought to substitute Strier's sister, Ethel Celnik, as the trustee. The rule bars groups from airing ads that promote, support, attack or oppose a candidate at any time. Cisco pared spending to compensate for sluggish sales. Kansas City drafted outfielder Chris Lubanski, from Kennedy-Kenrick High School in Pennsylvania, with the fifth pick. Sterling was down 0.8 percent against the dollar at $1.5875 GBP= . The Dow Jones industrial average .DJI rose 41.61 points, or 0.44 percent, to 9,415.82. "Right from the beginning, we didn't want to see anyone take a cut in pay. "There were a number of bureaucratic and administrative missed signals -- there's not one person who's responsible here," Gehman said. DeVries did make one stop in town Wednesday - registering as a sex offender at the Soledad Police Department. At 5 p.m. EDT, Grace's center was near latitude 25.6 north, longitude 93.7 west or about 280 miles east-southeast of Corpus Christi. On Saturday, a 149mph serve against Agassi equalled Rusedski's world record. The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX climbed 10 points, or 1.10 percent, to 943. October heating oil futures settled .85 cent lower at 69.89 cents a gallon. Mr Levine confirmed that Ms Cohen Alon had tried to sell the story during the World Cup. Mr. Bankhead said the crime scenes indicated that the killer was "very methodical." "This moves us a lot closer to saying that the foam can do this kind of damage," said Hubbard, a member of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board. "We had nothing to do with @Stake's internal personnel decision," Microsoft spokesman Sean Sundwell said. Egyptologists cast doubt Tuesday on an expedition's claim that it may have found the mummy of Queen Nefertiti, one of the best-known ancient Egyptians. Treasurys long-range plan is to provide retail buyers of all Treasury securities the ability to manage their holdings online in a single account. He was listed last night in critical but stable condition at Kings County Hospital Center, police said. The 30-year bond US30YT=RR grew 1-3/32 for a yield of 4.30 percent, down from 4.35 percent late Wednesday. IAC's stock closed yesterday down $2.81, or 7.6 percent, at $34.19. Byrd, speaking from the Senate floor, said he questioned "the motives of a deskbound president who assumes the garb of a warrior for purposes of a speech." The Ministry of Defence is facing a 20m compensation claim from hundreds of Kenyan women who claim they were raped by British soldiers. Shares of USA Interactive rose $2.28, or 7 percent, to $34.96 on Friday in Nasdaq Stock Market composite trading and have gained 53 percent this year. Similar bills passed the House twice but died in the Senate. The show's closure affected third-quarter earnings per share by a penny. The woman was hospitalized June 15, Kansas health officials said. Blue chips edged lower by midday on Wednesday as a wave of profit warnings drained some of the optimism that has driven a rally over the past three months. The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> tacked on 5.91 points, or 0.29 percent, to 2,053.27. Two Kuwaitis and six Palestinians with Jordanian passports were among the suspects, the official said. Her birthday, 21 April, was declared a public holiday and she attended a reception and a ball. Sorkin, who faces charges of conspiracy to obstruct justice and lying to a grand jury, was to have been tried separately. The man, who entered the post office in Lakeside shortly before 3 p.m., gave up to deputies about 6:30 p.m. "Fewer than 10" FBI offices have conducted investigations involving visits to mosques, the Justice Department said. Outside the court, Sriyanto, who faces up to 25 years' jail, denied he had done anything wrong. University of Michigan President Mary Sue Coleman said in a statement on the university's Web site, "Our fundamental values haven't changed. Comcast Class A shares were up 8 cents at $30.50 in morning trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market. Thomas was joined in full by Rehnquist, and in parts by O'Connor and Scalia. When you crossed the line, you violated the constitutional right," said Charles Weisselberg, a UC Berkeley law professor. Preliminary reports were that the men were not seen together at the airport, sources said. Toronto yesterday had 64 probable cases of SARS and nine suspect cases. The Nasdaq composite index rose 13.70, or 0.8 per cent, to 1700.34. Toll, Australia's second-largest transport company, last week offered NZ75 a share for Tranz Rail. MessageLabs, which runs outsourced e-mail servers for 700,000 customers around the world, said it had filtered out 27,000 infected e-mails in 115 countries as of Thursday morning. Carlson on Tuesday said he would not recuse himself from the case. Oracle shares were also higher, trading up 12 cents at $13.60. With all precincts reporting, Fletcher — a three-term congressman from Lexington — had an overwhelming 57 percent of the vote. In Hong Kong, 24 patients were quarantined Wednesday after seven public hospital workers developed flu-like symptoms. On the upside, Coca-Cola Co. (nyse: KO - news - people) reported higher profit for the quarter early on Thursday, helped by European demand. The unemployment rate rose a tenth of a percentage point to 6.1%, the highest level since July 1994. As part of his deal, Mr. Delainey has agreed to cooperate in the continuing investigation. But other sources close to the sale said Vivendi was keeping the door open to further bids and hoped to see bidders interested in individual assets team up. Micron has declared its first quarterly profit for three years. The fines are part of failed Republican efforts to force or entice the Democrats to return. The tech-loaded Nasdaq composite rose 20.96 points to 1595.91, ending at its highest level for 12 months. U.S. prosecutors have arrested more than 130 individuals and have seized more than $17 million in a continuing crackdown on Internet fraud and abuse. Chavez said investigators feel confident they've got "at least one of the fires resolved in that regard." The man accused of using fake grenades to commandeer a Cuban plane that landed in Key West in April was sentenced Friday to 20 years in prison. Jim Williams, director of the US-VISIT project, said that by the middle of November, many arriving passengers in Atlanta will be fingerprinted and photographed. The hearing occurred a day after the Pentagon for the first time singled out an officer, Dallager, for not addressing the scandal. The Episcopal Church ''is alienating itself from the Anglican Communion,'' said the Very Rev. Peter Karanja, provost of the All Saints Cathedral, in Nairobi. Counties with population declines will be Vermillion, Posey and Madison. Swartz, indicted in February, had argued that New Hampshire was the wrong place to charge him. They were at Raffles Hospital over the weekend for further evaluation. When the bomb exploded at the Casa de España, customers were eating dinner and playing bingo. Plofsky said the commission won't investigate because the three-year statute of limitations has expired. If convicted of the spying charges, he could face the death penalty. Entrenched interests are positioning themselves to control the network's chokepoints and they are lobbying the FCC to aid and abet them. But church members and observers say they expect that the decision could be problematic for many Episcopalians. Squyres is principal investigator for the Athena payload - a collection of science instruments carted by each rover. The military said it had killed 12 rebels and captured nine in the campaign so far, for the loss of six soldiers wounded. Express Scripts ESRX.O shares fell 3.6 percent to close at $66.89 on the Nasdaq. Police launched an international hunt for Shevaun Pennington after she ran away with 31-year-old Toby Studabaker Saturday. Lawyers and others familiar with the federal investigation say it remains focused on Campbell, though prosecutors declined to discuss the probe. The Dow Jones industrial average .DJI was off 58.69 points, or 0.64 percent, at 9,137.86. Peace Rules defeated Funny Cide in the Louisiana Derby. Boeing said the final agreement is expected to be signed during the next few weeks. Shares in EDS closed on Thursday at $18.51, a gain of 6 cents. A divided Supreme Court ruled Monday that Congress can force the nation's public libraries to equip computers with anti-pornography filters. The weakness exists in the way that VBA looks at the properties of documents passed to it when the document is opened by a host application. Of 24 million phoned-in votes, 50.28 percent were for Studdard, putting him 130,000 votes ahead of Aiken. Consumers still would have to get a descrambling security card from their cable operator to plug into the set. However, we have decided to opt for the European consortium's engine as the best overall solution and due to the substantial price efforts made". The Food and Drug Administration rejected ImClone's 2001 application to sell Erbitux, citing shoddy research. Critics say the law violates civil liberties, something House Judiciary Committee Chairman James Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., says he is sensitive to. The Dodgers won their sixth consecutive game their longest win streak since 2001 as they edged Colorado, 3-2, Wednesday in front of a crowd of 25,332 at Dodger Stadium. So far, they have searched Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois and Indiana, authorities in those state said. The 30-year bond US30YT=RR firmed 31/32, taking its yield to 4.16 percent -- another record low -- from 4.22 percent. Lay had argued that handing over the documents would be a violation of his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination. Strayhorn said it was the first time in Texas history a comptroller had not certified the appropriations act. Excluding the charges, analysts, on average, expected a loss of 11 cents a share. Security experts are warning that a new mass-mailing worm is spreading widely across the Internet, sometimes posing as e-mail from the Microsoft founder. Mr Sahel said police had identified the bodies of seven of the 14-strong cell believed to have carried out the five almost simultaneous attacks on Saturday. Only New Jersey now bans holders of learners permits or intermediate licenses from using cell phones, pagers or other wireless devices while driving. The University of Michigan released today a new admissions policy after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down in June the way it previously admitted undergraduates. The audiotape aired last week by the Arab Al-Jazeera television network appears to be an effort to incite attacks. The company didn't detail the costs of the replacement and repairs. Dean told reporters traveling on his 10-city "Sleepless Summer" tour that he considered campaigning in Texas a challenge. "I felt that if I disagreed with Rosie too much I would lose my job," she said. The American decision provoked an angry reaction from the European Commission, which described the move as "legally unwarranted, economically unfounded and politically unhelpful". Ms. Cripps-Prawak left last Friday, two days after the department introduced a plan to distribute medical marijuana through doctors' offices. During 2001 and 2002, Morgenthau said, wire transfers from just four of Beacon Hill's 40 accounts totaled more than $3.2 billion. Last year, he made an unsuccessful bid for the Democratic nomination for governor. The nation's largest retailer has told its 100 top suppliers they have to start using electronic tags on all pallets of goods by Jan. 25, 2005. He was taken to a hospital for precautionary X-rays on his neck. The bill says that a woman who undergoes such an abortion couldn't be prosecuted. There are 103 Democrats in the Assembly and 47 Republicans. "I came basically to Washington to establish relationships and to make sure that we are getting more federal money to California," Schwarzenegger said after meeting with congressional Republicans. The latest snapshot of the labor markets was slightly better than economists were expecting; they were forecasting claims to fall no lower than 410,000 for last week. Chante Jawan Mallard, 27, went on trial Monday, charged with first-degree murder. Linda Saunders pleaded guilty in federal court to six charges, including extortion, money laundering and conspiracy. Vivendi shares closed 3.8 percent up in Paris at 15.78 euros. Microsoft has identified the freely distributed Linux software as one of the biggest threats to its sales. Antonio Monteiro de Castro, 58, currently director of the group’s Latin America & Caribbean operations, will become chief operating officer from the same date. "Spin and manipulative public relations and propaganda are not the answer," it said. Another shooting linked to the spree occurred Nov. 11 at Hamilton Central Elementary in Obetz, about two miles from the freeway. On Tuesday, the central bank left interest rates steady, as expected, but also declared that overall risks were weighted toward weakness and warned of deflation risks. Fighting erupted after four North Korean journalists confronted a dozen South Korean activists protesting human rights abuses in the North outside the main media centre. Dusty had battled kidney cancer for more than a year. Kadyrov was not injured, but four of his bodyguards were among those killed. The commission estimates California lost $1.34 billion -- the most of any state -- to tax shelters in 2001. The officials did not say whether U.S. forces crossed into Syrian territory and were vague about how the Syrian border guards became involved. VeriSign introduced its Site Finder service on Sept. 15. Druce is still being held at the prison and is now in isolation, she said. Their leader, Abu Bakr al-Azdi, turned himself in in June; his deputy was killed in a recent shootout with Saudi forces. After Freitas' opening statement, King County Superior Court Judge Charles Mertel recessed trial until after the Thanksgiving weekend. Google's investors include prominent VC firms Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Sequoia Capital, the paper noted. July 1st is the sixth anniversary of Hong Kong's return to Chinese rule. Palm Wednesday announced plans to acquire Handspring, a company started by Jeff Hawkins, regarded by many as the father of the Palm handheld. The government recently shelved peace talks with the MILF, being brokered by Malaysia, after a string of attacks, including three bombings, on Mindanao. The company posted a profit of $54.3 million, or 22 cents per share, in the year-ago period. Joining Boston on Monday were the Massachusetts communities of Watertown, Saugus and Framingham. ISRAELI soldiers knocked down empty mobile homes and water towers in 10 tiny West Bank settlement outposts overnight as part of a US-backed Mideast peace plan. The union had not yet revealed which chain would be targeted. Get it all out," says Howard Davidowitz, chairman of Davidowitz & Associates, a national retail consulting firm based in New York City. The updated products include Pylon Pro, Pylon Conduit, Pylon Anywhere, and Pylon Application Server. Turkish authorities have said all the suicide bombers were Turks. In April, it had forecast operating earnings in the range of 60 to 80 cents a share. From Florida to Alaska, thousands of revelers vowed to push for more legal rights, including same-sex marriages. Others with such a status are Egypt, Israel, and Australia. The findings appear in Wednesday's Journal of the American Medical Association (news - web sites). Additionally, the h2210’s cradle has room to charge a second battery. One of the 14 Kurds pointed at the word "refugee" in an English/Turkish dictionary. "Close co-operation between law-enforcement agencies and intelligence services lie at the heart of the ongoing fight against terrorism," Mr Howard said. In 2006, the group says the market will rebound 29.6 percent to $21.3 billion in sales. Captain Robert Ramsey of the US 1st Armoured Division said a truck had exploded outside the building about 11am, and that one of the compound's outer walls had collapsed. This northern autumn US trainers will work with soldiers from four North African countries on patrolling and gathering intelligence. "The figures are becoming catastrophic," said Dr. Patrick Pelloux, the president of the association of emergency room physicians. "Whatever has happened to you by way of punishment is certainly more than enough," Covello told the 49-year-old, whose family, friends and supporters filled half the courtroom. The mother also alleged in the lawsuit that she was sexually assaulted by one of the guards. Yes, from today Flash memory purchased from AMD or Fujitsu will be branded Spansion. The world's two largest automakers said their U.S. sales declined more than predicted last month as a late summer sales frenzy caused more of an industry backlash than expected. A tropical storm rapidly developed in the Gulf of Mexico Sunday and was expected to hit somewhere along the Texas or Louisiana coasts by Monday night. The pressure may well rise on Thursday, with national coverage of the final round planned by ESPN, the cable sports network. Pataki praised Abraham's decision, and LIPA Chairman Richard Kessel said the cable should be kept in operation permanently. Dynes came to UC San Diego in 1991 after 22 years as a physicist with AT&T Bell Labs. Meningitis is an infection of the spinal cord fluid and the tissue around the brain. Mayor Joe T. Parker said late Thursday that the three workers were two men and a woman who were inside the building when the first blast occurred. London-based NCRI official Ali Safavi told Reuters: "We condemn this raid, which is in our view illegal and morally and politically unjustifiable." It exploded in his hands, but the former Italian prime minister was unhurt. Halabi's military attorney, Air Force Maj. James Key, denied the charges, which could carry a death penalty. Waksal, in a letter to the court, said: "I tore my family apart. Since early May, the city has received 1,400 reports of dead blue jays and crows, Jayroe said. But Forest, the Freedom Organisation for the Right to Enjoy Smoking Tobacco, said: ''Mention the word prohibition and everyone knows what happened there. Once converted, BayStar will own an aggregate of approximately 2.95 million shares of SCO common stock or 17.5 percent of the company's outstanding shares. OPEC producers at a meeting on Wednesday are set to pressure independent oil exporters to contribute to the cartel's next supply cut to allow for the return of Iraqi oil. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) asked Congress today for additional authority to fight unwanted Internet spam, which now accounts for up to half of all e-mail traffic. A federal grand jury indicted them on Tuesday; the document was sealed until yesterday to allow authorities to make arrests. People who have opposed these actions throughout are now trying to find fresh reasons to say this wasn't the right thing to do." Richard Miller remained hospitalized after undergoing a liver transplant, but his wife has recovered. Sequent representatives could not immediately be reached for comment on the SCO announcement. The proportion of people covered by employers dropped from 62.3 percent in 2001 to 61.3 percent last year. WORLD No. 2 Lleyton Hewitt has accused the Association of Tennis Professionals of malice, including an alleged attempt last year to dupe him into refusing a drug test. MSN Messenger 6 will be available for download starting at 6 p.m. GMT on Wednesday from http://messenger.msn.com/download/v6preview.asp. In connection with the incident, I have acknowledged that I behaved inappropriately." A spokesman said: "Since November, we have co-operated fully with the police. Women who eat potatoes and other tuberous vegetables during pregnancy may be at risk of triggering type 1 diabetes in their children, Melbourne researchers believe. The broad Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX inched up 3 points, or 0.32 percent, to 970. People who once thought their blood pressure was fine actually may be well on their way to hypertension under new U.S. guidelines published on Wednesday. Amazon also reported that the New York Attorney General's office had settled civil fraud charges with one of the spoofers it identified. The leading actress nod went to energetic newcomer Marissa Jaret Winokur as Edna's daughter Tracy. "It appears from our initial report that this was a textbook landing considering the circumstances," Burke said. Allegiant shares rose $4, or $17.2 percent, to $27.43 in Thursday morning trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market. By state law, 911 calls are not public information and were not released. The ADRs fell 10 cents to $28.95 at 10:06 a.m. in New York Stock Exchange composite trading today. Bremer said one initiative is to launch a $70 million nationwide program in the next two weeks to clean up neighborhoods and build community projects. The Nasdaq composite index added 30.46 points, or 2 percent, to 1,520.15. The British Foreign Office said Monday that coalition authorities in Iraq were pleased that the men were freed. Wal-Mart estimates more than 100 million Americans visit their stores every week. Added Mr. Prodi: "Maybe, but the old age helps us to understand our strengths and our weakness." "I am proud that I stood against Richard Nixon, not with him," Kerry said. Shares of Corixa were gaining 71 cents, or 10%, to $7.91 on the Nasdaq. Spokesmen for the FBI, CIA, Canadian Security Intelligence Service and Royal Canadian Mounted Police declined to comment on El Shukrijumah's stay in Canada. "This has been a persistent problem that has not been solved," investigation board member Steven Wallace said. "Americans don't cut and run, we have to see this misadventure through," she said. "There is no doubt about the chemical programme, biological programme, indeed nuclear programme, indeed all that was documented by the UN," he said. Ridge said no real explosives or harmful devices will be used in the exercise. This is America, my friends, and it should not happen here," he said to loud applause. On May 1, he crawled through a narrow, winding canyon, rappelled down a 60-foot cliff and walked some six miles down the canyon. Amnesty International has said that over the past 20 years it has collected information about 17,000 disappearances in Iraq but the actual figure may be much higher. Texas Instruments climbed $1.37 to $19.25 yesterday and Novellus Systems Inc. advanced $1.76 to $36.31. She asked to be excused from last week's Cabinet session to prepare for a meeting with the presidents of Rwanda and Uganda. In a mixture of ancient pagan and modern Christian rites, the villagers have staged a series of ceremonies hoping to erase the misfortunes they believe have kept them poor. The Dow Jones industrial average .DJI edged up 13.33 points, or 0.15 percent, to 9,196.55. Monkeypox is usually found only in central and western Africa. The film is the second of a trilogy, which will wrap up in November with The Matrix Revolutions. In addition, the Justice Department said that the FBI has conducted ''fewer than 10'' investigations involving visits to mosques. The launch coincides with the JavaOne developers' conference in San Francisco this week. A Royal Duty is based on his experiences with Diana, Princess of Wales and letters allegedly to and from her. The army said the raid, which comes just days after Israeli troops shot and killed Abdullah Kawasme, the Hamas leader in the city, targeted militants in Hamas. SARS went on to claim the lives of 44 people in the Toronto area, including two nurses and a doctor. Apple Computer's new online music service sold more than 1 million songs during its first week of operation, the company said Monday. He had been arrested twice before for trespassing and barred from the complex - home to his mother and two children. Oracle Corp's Chairman and CEO Larry Ellison didn't rule out sweetening the company's unsolicited offer to acquire rival PeopleSoft Inc. The Portuguese weather service said Europe's heatwave was caused by a mass of hot, dry air moving from the southeast. "Spending taxpayer dollars to create terrorism betting parlors is as wasteful as it is repugnant," they announced at a press conference yesterday. Still, the "somewhat ambiguous ruling" might be a setback for Static Control depending on how it developed its competing product, Merrill Lynch analyst Steven Milunovich said. The monkeys could track their progress by watching a schematic representation of the arm and its motions on a video screen. That triggered a 47-hour police standoff that inconvenienced thousands of commuters, as traffic backed up in Downtown Washington and northern Virginia. The Standard & Poor's 500 index advanced 6.48, or 0.7 per cent, to 990.51. Agriculture ministers from more than one hundred nations are expected to attend the three-day Ministerial Conference and Expo on Agricultural Science and Technology sponsored by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Complicating the situation is the presence of battle-hardened Liberians who have been fighting on both sides. This year the Audubon Society once again hosts its annual Christmas Bird Count. Before it was removed, the site listed in broken English the rules for hackers who might participate. Doctors have speculated that the body’s own estrogen protects against cell damage and improves blood flow. They also found shortness was associated with a family history of hearing loss. Cisco executives said they were encouraged by $1.3 billion in cash flow and the increase in net income, but hoped for a rebound. In an E-mail statement to the Knoxville News Sentinel, Shumaker said, ''I am not giving any consideration to resignation. A poll showed that the FBI bugging of the mayor had given a boost to his reelection effort against GOP opponent Sam Katz. The injured passenger at John Peter Smith Hospital died later Friday morning, Jones said. Doctors had planned to deliver him two weeks early, on or around November 14. Sobig.F spreads when unsuspecting computer users open file attachments in emails that contain such familiar headings as "Thank You!," "Re: Details" or "Re: That Movie." The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC rose 17.26 points, or 1.06 percent, to 1,640.06, based on the latest data. Founders of the group are Matsushita Electric, Sony, Hitachi, NEC, Royal Philips Electronics, Samsung, Sharp and Toshiba. Is it in the food supply?" says David Ropeik, director of risk communication at the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis. During a screaming match in 1999, Carolyn told John she was still sleeping with Bergin. On the other hand, if this will help further establish Steve's innocence, we welcome it." Fletcher said he expects to have the support of lawmakers from agricultural states, many of whom are on the committee. Seven 20- and 21-year-old cadets were ticketed by police for drinking alcohol in an off-campus hotel room early Saturday with two young women, aged 16 and 18. Such a step could put the issue before the UN Security Council. He planned to stay all day until the river crested, which was forecast for late last night. The camp hosts summer religious retreats for children and other events year-round, according to its Web site. Dealers said the single currency's downward momentum against the dollar could pick up speed if it broke below $1.15. Gemstar's shares gathered up 2.6 percent, adding 14 cents to $5.49 at the close. Along with chipmaker Intel, the companies include Sony Corp., Microsoft Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co., IBM Corp., Gateway Inc. and Nokia Corp. Kroger Co., which owns Ralphs, and Albertsons Inc. bargain jointly with Safeway and locked out their union workers the next day. According to the Census Bureau, the Hispanic population increased by 9.8 percent from the April 2000 census figures. Its shares jumped to $54.50 in pre-open trading from $50.90 at Wednesday's close. The Dow Jones industrial average <.DJI> was off 58.69 points, or 0.64 percent, at 9,137.86. His lawyer, Pamela MacKey, said Bryant expects to be completely exonerated. It was the best advance since Oct. 1, when the index gained 22.25. Mr. Mask said Mr. Cullen would be taken from the Somerset County Jail by Thursday and moved to the Ann Klein Forensic Hospital just outside Trenton for psychiatric care. Scientists believed Stardust trapped thousands of particles of dust. The report by the independent expert committee aims to dissipate any suspicion about the Hong Kong government's handling of the SARS crisis. Both devices implement the v1.2 standard's eSCO facility to provide the basis for new cordless telephony applications. The drop in core wholesale prices in April reflected falling prices for cars, trucks, men's and boy's clothes and cigarettes. International rescue workers are scouring flattened debris for survivors in Iran's shattered ancient Silk Road city of Bam after a violent earthquake killed more than 20,000 people. Griffith, a Mount Airy native, now lives on the North Carolina coast in Manteo. The Conference Board reported its U.S. Consumer Confidence Index slipped to 83.5 in June from 83.6 in May. "I notice a mood change in their priorities," one politician said. Heather, 35, who lost a leg in a road accident, is thought to have steel plates fitted in her hips, which would make natural childbirth impossible. The network is also dropping its Friday night "Dateline" edition. Vice President Dick Cheney and Mississippi Republican gubernatorial candidate Haley Barbour acknowledge the cheering crowd. The 51-year-old nurse worked at North York General Hospital, the epicentre of the latest outbreak. Rusch has also allowed five or more earned runs in each of his last three starts. Mr. Turner transferred about 10 million shares to a charitable trust before they were sold. He also recruited others to participate in the scheme by convincing them to receive fraudulently obtained merchandise he had ordered for himself. The New York Mets then selected outfielder Lastings Milledge from Lakewood Ranch High School in Florida. Florida Sen. Bob Graham was not identifiable by 61 percent of those polled. The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX rose 3.47 points, or 0.36 percent, to 977.59. As a result, 24 players broke par in the first round. Albertsons and Kroger's Ralphs chain locked out their workers in response. The technology-packed Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> dropped 37.78 points, or 1.94 percent, to 1,912.36. Shares of SCO closed at $10.93, down 28 cents, in Monday trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market. The House voted 425 to 2 to clear the bill, the first of 13 that Congress must pass each year to fund the federal government. Knight agreed to a two-year, $2.38 million contract that included a $300,000 signing bonus. Against the Japanese currency, the euro was at 135.92/6.04 yen against the late New York level of 136.03/14. The procedure is generally performed in the second or third trimester. Besides Hampton and Newport News, the grant funds water testing in Yorktown, King George County, Norfolk and Virginia Beach. He said the attackers left behind leaflets urging staff at the Ishtar Sheraton to stop working at the hotel and demanding U.S. forces leave Iraq. With diplomacy heating up in the nearly 10-month-old nuclear crisis, Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing is slated to visit South Korea from August 13 to 15. Bond bulls would like the Fed to recognize that risks are biased toward economic weakness. "There is the real potential for a secondary collapse," Gov. James McGreevey said. No. 2 HP saw its Unix server sales dropped 3.6 percent to $1.36 billion. "People are obviously inconvenienced," said Dr. Jim Young, Ontario's commissioner of public safety. The others were given copies of "Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution" and told to follow it. The rapper's lawyer, Mark Gann, didn't return calls for comment. Also weighing on the market was news that General Motors GM.N planned to issue $10 billion in debt, in part to plug a hole in its pension plan. Russin did not comment; his lawyer did not attend the hearing and did not return phone messages. Licensing revenue slid 21 percent, however, to $107.6 million. Hispanics, the fastest growing ethnic group in the US, have overtaken blacks to become the largest minority in the US, according to newly released government figures. The Bishop of Armidale, Peter Brain, was forthright. When fully operational, the facility is expected to employ up to 1,000 people. The American Stock Exchange biotech index .BTK surged 5 percent. "I really liked him and I still do," Cohen Alon told the Herald yesterday. For the full 12-month period ending June 30, 2003, advanced services lines for ADSL increased by 37 percent and cable modem connections increased by 75 percent. State Education Commissioner Kent King said Wednesday that the scores on the Missouri Assessment Program tests disappointed him. Agents found more than 1,000 credit cards and credit card duplicating machines during a search of Ragin's address. Lowe's, with about half as many stores, reported a 33 percent increase in third-quarter profit behind a 12 percent jump in same-store sales. Caldera acquired the Unix server software of the original SCO and changed its name to the SCO Group. Officers threw him to the ground and handcuffed him, and Reyna dropped a knee into his back, according to testimony. The best-performing stock was Altria Group Inc., which rose more than 27 percent to close at $42.31 a share. Officials are trying to retrieve the bodies from the water," police officer J.D. Tambe told Reuters, adding 26 of the dead were women. According to market research from The NPD Group, the number of people downloading music dropped from 14.5 million in April to 10.4 million in June. "This is an easy case in my view and wholly without merit, both factually and legally." The weather service reported maximum sustained winds of nearly 105 miles an hour with stronger gusts. The WiFi potties were to be unveiled this summer, at music festivals in Britain. MEN who drink tea, particularly green tea, can greatly reduce their risk of prostate cancer, a landmark WA study has found. Forecasters said warnings might go up for Cuba later Thursday. Shiites make up 20 percent of the country's population. The CWA, which represents more than 2,300 Comcast employees, called that excessive when a typical union employee makes about $27,000 a year. The consumer group generated $4.47 billion of profit and $20 billion of revenue from January to June, 53% of Citigroup's profit and revenue. GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP, N.J. Annika Sorenstam drew the crowds, Michelle Wie got the publicity but Angela Stanford took her first LPGA victory. British Airways' New York-to-London runs will end in October. The new policy gives greatest weight to grades, test scores and a student's high school curriculum. The new version, W32/Sobig.C-mm, had already reached a "high level" outbreak status by Monday, according to security analysts. The only other person who had not been accounted for Sunday was a man from Fort Worth, Texas. The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index <.SPX> gave up 11.91 points, or 1.19 percent, at 986.60. AFTRA members approved the merger by a vote of 75.88% to 24.12%. The currency briefly weakened slightly on Monday to trade at 55.34/39, not far from its record low of 55.75. While some other parts of Africa have been used as staging grounds for the terror group, Malawi previously had not been a major focus of investigations into al-Qaida. On Sunday, a U.S. soldier was killed and another injured in southern Iraq when a munitions dump exploded. "I'm real excited to be a Cleveland Cavalier," James said. According to law enforcement officials, the person arrested was a known sophisticated hacker. Excluding litigation charges, RIM's loss narrowed even further to 1 cent a share. The broad Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX gained 19.72 points, or 1.98 percent, to 1,015.69. It will also help reform the Royal Solomon Islands Police, strengthen the courts and prisons system and protect key institutions such as the Finance Ministry from intimidation. Mr Alibek said: "Our outcomes are very encouraging. A jury convicted rapper C-Murder, also known as Corey Miller, of second-degree murder Tuesday night in the shooting death of a 16-year-old in a Jefferson Parish nightclub. Wells’ other series include NBC’s ER and Third Watch. Thirty-three of the 42 men had been arrested by Wednesday evening, said Daniel Bogden, U.S. attorney in Nevada. Five-time Tour de France winner and cancer survivor Lance Armstrong had a few words of advice for other cancer survivors in Denver on Friday. She survives him as do their four children -- sons Anthony and Kelly, daughters Linda Hope and Nora Somers -- and four grandchildren. Police using pepper spray arrested 12 people Monday night at a march and rally by about 400 activists protesting an annual training seminar of the Law Enforcement Intelligence Unit. The department ordered an 18.2 percent reduction for Allstate Texas Lloyds and a 12 percent reduction for State Farm Lloyds. Colgate shares closed Monday at $56.30 on the New York Stock Exchange. Several shots rang out in the darkness, but only one gator had been killed by 11 p.m. The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index <.SPX> was 0.46 points lower, or 0.05 percent, at 997.02. Republicans had pledged to complete a Medicare drug package by August, then extended the deadline to Oct. 17, and they are still working on it. The index, which measures activity in the service sector, climbed to 50.7 last month from 47.9 in March. Bush plans to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and the new Palestinian prime minister, Mahmoud Abbas, in the Jordanian port of Aqaba on Wednesday. "Unlike many early-stage Internet firms, Google is believed to be profitable. "It is safe to assume the Senate is prepared to pass some form of cap," King said. And when asked if he felt regret or guilt about the attack his answer was an adamant "no". Another big gainer was Rambus Inc. (nasdaq: RMBS - news - people), which shot 32 percent higher. Russ Britt is the Los Angeles Bureau Chief for CBS.MarketWatch.com. "If you pass this bill, Big Brother will be watching you," said Rep. John Mabry, D-Waco. Douglas Robinson, a senior vice president of finance, will take over as chief financial officer on an interim basis. Several states and the federal government later passed similar or more strict bans. Still, he noted Miami must decide whether to seek ACC membership for the next school year by June 30 to adhere to Big East guidelines. Revenues for "The Hulk" came in well below those of last month's Marvel Comics adaptation, "X2: X-Men United," which grossed $85.6 million in its opening weekend. Shares of Littleton, Colorado-based EchoStar rose $1.63, or 5.3 percent, to $32.26 at 10:55 a.m. The valid signatures of 897,158 registered California voters must be collected and turned in to county election officials by Sept. 2. The benchmark 10-year note US10YT=RR lost 11/32 in price, taking its yield to 3.21 percent from 3.17 percent late on Monday. The MDC called the strike to force Mr Mugabe to either resign or negotiate a settlement of the Zimbabwe crisis. Revenue rose 3.9 percent, to $1.63 billion from $1.57 billion. In January 2000, notebooks represented less than 25 percent of sales volume. Argentine Guillermo Coria and Netherlander Martin Verkerk are in the other half. "What can I say to you?" he told a crowd at a cemetery with a thousand headstones, many of them marking the graves of entire families. She had only a single condition, that the book not be published until her death. The findings are published in the November 6 edition of the journal Nature. Median household income declined 1.1 percent between 2001 and 2002 to $42,409, after accounting for inflation. U.S. and European leaders pledged on Wednesday to work together to keep Iran from developing nuclear weapons, presenting a united front after months of bitter acrimony over Iraq. He left the army for Syria where he received religious training. The meeting was scheduled to end Wednesday night, with attendees approving resolutions that express the denomination's view on issues but that are not binding on churches. But the inadequate performance of students in various subgroups tagged the state as deficient under the federal No Child Left Behind act. This led to the recovery of the 270-kilogram Cancuen altar, announced on Wednesday by the Vanderbilt University in Nashville and the National Geographic Society. In a not-too-subtle swipe at Dean, he predicted Americans would not elect a Democrat "who sounds an uncertain trumpet in these dangerous times." The report forecasts there will be 71,079 hot spots worldwide this year, up from just 14,752 in 2002 and 1,214 in 2001. A new study, conducted in Europe, found the medicine worked just as well as an earlier disputed study, sponsored by ImClone Systems, said it did. Her lawyer Donald Levine told The Telegraph she had been offered $US250,000 to tell her story exclusively to Australian TV. Perry has called lawmakers into two special sessions to address congressional redistricting. AirTran officials and a Boeing official declined to comment yesterday. The lawsuit names Shelley, a Democrat, and registrars in Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego counties. Negotiators said Friday they made good progress during their latest round of talks on creating a Central American Free Trade Agreement. "It's very difficult to do large syndicated loans in Japan," where there is a lack of expertise, says one banker. The case comes out of Illinois and involves a for-profit company called Telemarketing Associates Inc. He urged Congress to "send me the final bill as soon as possible so that I can sign it into law." Mr. Pingeon is director of litigation for Massachusetts Correctional Legal Services, a prisoners' rights group. Yee is a 1990 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York. "PNC regrets its involvement" in the deals, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer James Rohr said in a statement. CCAG supported Bill Curry, Rowland's opponent in the 2002 gubernatorial election. They later fell out and have backed a series of rival Congolese militias in recent years. Another said its members would continue to call the more than 50 million phone numbers on the Federal Trade Commission's list. Veteran entertainer Bob Hope celebrates his 100th birthday - and many years in showbusiness - on Thursday. Declining issues outnumbered advancers nearly 2 to 1 on the New York Stock Exchange. A floating airfield with a flight deck covering 4.5 acres, the ship took about five years to build. Im very proud of the citizens of this state, said Gov. John Baldacci, a casino foe. An injured woman co-worker also was hospitalized and was listed in good condition. The shooting victim was taken to Kings County Hospital Center, where he later died, the police said. They reported symptoms of fever, headache, rash and muscle aches. "We've become like total strangers," Klein quotes him as saying. Davey graduated Saturday from Northwest College, which is affiliated with the Assemblies of God, with a bachelor of arts degree in religion and philosophy. The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC fell 23.54 points, or 1.42 percent, to 1,630.08. "It was a final test before delivering the missile to the armed forces. "Your withdrawal from our country is inevitable, whether it happens today or tomorrow, and tomorrow will come soon." According to a news release sent by the Terry Schindler-Schiavo Foundation, Florida Speaker Johnnie Byrd will introduce "Terri's Bill" during the special session Monday. Also, businesses throughout Utah are volunteering to display Amber alerts on their signs. Thanks to the euro's rise against the Japanese currency, the dollar was at 117.24 yen, well above the overnight 10-month low of 116 yen. Russian stocks fell after the arrest last Saturday of Mikhail Khodorkovsky, chief executive of Yukos Oil, on charges of fraud and tax evasion. For the year, it expects sales of $94 million and a profit of 26 cents a share from continuing operations. After Hughes refused to rehire Hernandez, he complained to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Dewhurst's proposal calls for an abrupt end to the controversial "Robin Hood" plan for school finance. Other countries and private creditors are owed at least $80 billion in addition. Telemarketers who call numbers on the list after Oct. 1 could face fines of up to $11,000 per call. He explained that he found Antetonitrus when he came to Wits in 2001 as a post-doctoral research assistant at England's University of Bristol. Air Canada, the largest airline in Canada and No. 11 in the world, has been under court protection from creditors since April 1. The jury also found Gonzales guilty of using excessive force by dousing Olvera-Carrera with pepper spray. The bodies of some of the dead, pulled out from under the train, were laid out beside the tracks while emergency services brought in wooden coffins. Garner said the self-proclaimed mayor of Baghdad, Mohammed Mohsen al-Zubaidi, was released after two days in coalition custody. "Enron company executives engaged in widespread and pervasive fraud," prosecutor Samuel Buell told the Associated Press. Customers that pay the $1,219 entrance fee get SMS 2003 with 10 device client access licenses. Results of the 2001 Aboriginal Peoples Survey released yesterday by Statistics Canada suggest living standards have improved but still lag for those off reserves. "The recent turnaround in the stock market and an easing in unemployment claims should keep consumer expectations at current levels and may signal more favorable economic times ahead." While the day's trading was lackluster, the Standard & Poor's 500 index was preparing to close out its best three-month period since the fourth quarter of 1998. ONA explicitly stated that it did not receive intelligence material indicating that Jemaah Islamiyah terrorist network was planning to mount an operation in Bali. Those reports were denied by the interior minister, Prince Nayef. Bryant previously said that hike had a greater impact on demand than officials expected. Judge Leroy Millette Jr. can reduce the punishment to life in prison without parole when Muhammad is formally sentenced Feb. 12, but Virginia judges rarely take such action. A spokeswoman at Strong Memorial Hospital said Doud was in satisfactory condition Tuesday night. Ray Brent Marsh, 29, faces multiple counts of burial service fraud, making false statements, abuse of a dead body and theft. After that, college President Paul Pribbenow told him to wrap up his speech. For the 12-month period ending June 30, high-speed lines installed in homes and businesses increased by 45 percent. Ricky Clemons' brief, troubled Missouri basketball career is over. US military officials say rotor wash from the helicopter might have blown down the banner. The settlement taking effect this week was reached less than two months after O'Malley took the helm of the nation's fourth-largest archdiocese. The U.S. Capitol was evacuated yesterday after authorities detected a possibly hazardous material in the basement of the Senate wing, Capitol Police said. The former president also gave numerous speeches in 2002 without compensation, said his spokesman Jim Kennedy. The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX was down 0.04 points, or 0 percent, at 971.52. Dubbed Project Mad Hatter, the Linux-based desktop is being promoted by Sun as a more secure and less expensive alternative to Windows. A key figure in former state Treasurer Paul Silvester's bribery scheme was accused Wednesday of changing his story about Silvester's alleged corrupt dealings with a Boston investment firm. "The mission of the CAPPS II system has been and always will be aviation security," said the administration, part of the Homeland Security Department. Hovan did not speak, but his lawyer, John Speranza, said his client "did not wake up that day" intending to hurt anyone. "We believe that it is not necessary to have a divisive confirmation fight over a Supreme Court appointment," Daschle wrote. Yahoo accounts for 159,354 of the BSD sites, with 152,054 from NTT/Verio and 129,378 from Infospace, the survey found. In the latest top-level shuffle at CNN, Teya Ryan is leaving her post as general manager of U.S. programming, the network announced. He is suspected of being a key figure in Jemaah Islamiyah, the al-Qa'eda-linked terror group which has been blamed for the bombings. About 100 firefighters are in the bosque today, Albuquerque Fire Chief Robert Ortega said. "The issue has been resolved," Marlins President David Samson said through a club spokesman. China's Health Ministry said five more people had died of Sars and a further 159 were infected. Shares of McDonald's rose $1.83, or 8.3 percent, to close at the day's high of $23.89. He said the FDA was hoping Congress and the courts would bring clarity to the situation and some financial relief to consumers. Ernst & Young admitted no wrongdoing with the settlement. The witness, a 27-year-old Kosovan parking attendant with criminal convictions for dishonesty, was paid 10,000 by the News of the World. The differences between Grassley and Thomas on energy and Medicare have become so pointed that other members say their angry personal relationship is embarrassing the party. He wounded a security guard and then fled, stabbing two passersby as he ran off along the promenade. He and his colleagues attributed some of the communication gap to doctors feeling pressed for time. State police said as many as 30 workers were trapped immediately after the garage collapsed. OS ANGELES - ''The Hulk'' was a monster at the box office in its debut weekend, taking in a June opening record of $62.6 million. Congratulations on being named Time magazine's Person of the Year. The indictment said he attended important meetings to plan the attacks, recruited fellow bombers and coordinated the operation. It will also give Microsoft an opportunity to comment on remedies proposed by the Commission. Texans saddled with skyrocketing homeowners premiums might finally be getting relief. Six Democrats are vying to succeed Jacques and have qualified for the Feb. 3 primary ballot. Halliburton on Tuesday reiterated its contention that KBR had "delivered fuel to Iraq at the best value, the best price and the best terms". Elecia Battle, of Cleveland, told police she dropped her purse as she left the Quick Shop Food Mart last week after buying the ticket. Customers include Mitsubishi, Siemens, DBTel, Dell, HP, Palm, Philips, Sharp, and Sony. The Cleveland Cavaliers won the right to draft James by winning the NBA's annual lottery Thursday night. Among the workers, the researchers found short workers had worse hearing than expected for their age. Mr Colpin did not specify whether it was this system that was at the centre of the investigation. Until now, sales of the entertainment-oriented PCs have been limited to the United States, Canada and Korea. Ballmer has been vocal in the past warning that Linux is a threat to Microsoft. The broad Standard & Poor's 500-stock index was up 4.83 points or 0.49 per cent to 980.76. Talabani told him the Governing Council would "need UN assistance and advice in implementing the new decisions which have been taken." Stanford (46-15) plays South Carolina (44-20) today in a first-round game at Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Neb. The same survey a month ago had Street leading Katz 42 percent to 34 percent, with 21 percent undecided. The broad Standard & Poor's 500 Index <.SPX> advanced 11 points, or 1.25 percent, to 931. But they don’t realize that until it’s too late (of course) because they’re potential victims in a horror movie. Arthur Benson, attorney for the case's plaintiff schoolchildren, said he will appeal. The euro has slipped nearly four percent since matching a record peak of around $1.1935 only last week and hitting an all-time high of 140.90 yen in late May. Pennsylvania, which has the most aggressive treatment program, is treating 548 of 8,030 inmates. The tech-loaded Nasdaq composite rose 20.96 points to 1595.91 to end at its highest level for 12 months. With the Expose feature, all open windows shrink to fit on the screen but are still clear enough to identify. Instead, prosecutors dismissed charges and Rucker left the courtroom a free man. "This case was both mentally challenging and emotionally exhausting," said the foreman, Jim Wolfcale, a 41-year-old minister. He arrives later this week on the first state visit by a US President. The deal, approved by both companies' board of directors, is expected to be completed in the third quarter of Nvidia's fiscal third quarter. The volatile mix could drag the session beyond the four days allotted by Bush, said Senate President Jim King. More than 100 police officers were involved in the busts that were the culmination of a two-year operation investigating the cocaine importing and money laundering gang. Stripping out the extraordinary items, fourth-quarter earnings were 64 cents a share compared to 25 cents a share in the prior year. But at age 15, she had reached 260 pounds and a difficult decision: It was time to try surgery. "If we could do that throughout the world, we could end terrorism," he said. If it's a Bill Gates Comdex keynote, it must be time for new Tablet PCs. According to reports, Knight allegedly punched a parking attendant outside a Los Angeles nightclub. Among those waiting a turn was Jodie Singer, a sixth-grader from Washington, D.C. But the cancer society said its study had been misused. Both are being held in the Armstrong County Jail. A few miles further east is Tehuacan, where corn may first have been domesticated 4,000 years ago. The confusion capped a tumultuous week for the list, which is intended to block about 80 percent of telemarketing calls. "Our strong preference is to achieve a financial restructuring out of court, and we remain hopeful we can do so," chief executive Marce Fuller said. Named in the complaint were former chief executive officers Paul A. Allaire and G. Richard Thoman and former CFO Barry D. Romeril. Chera Larkins, 32, of Manhattan, charged with three sham marriages, is also charged with perjury and filing a false instrument. It estimated on Thursday it has a 51 percent market share in Europe. The Senate Banking Committee is scheduled to hold a hearing on Tuesday where Donaldson is scheduled to testify on hedge and mutual funds. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC was off 0.11 percent, or 1.78 points, at 1,594.13. Mr Morse is charged with assault and Mr Darvish is charged with filing a false report. The third appointment was to a new job, executive vice president and chief staff officer. Analysts had been expecting a net loss of 54 cents a share, according to Thomson First Call. The district also sent letters yesterday informing parents of the situation. Richard Grasso quit as chairman last week after losing the support of his board amid public furor over his $140 million pay package. The new servers will run either Linux or the x86 version of Solaris, he said. Sliding down the ice, Moriarty and Carella hit the spongy, rocky floor of the river and immediately felt the pull. Cadbury Schweppes plc plans to cut 5500 jobs and shut factories after a 4.9 billion ($A11.9 billion) acquisition spree over the past three years inflated costs. Mr. Sweeney outlined plans for the campaign in a speech last night in Philadelphia at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. It seemed like an isolated incident," said Ariel Dean of Washington D.C., who earned a degree in political science. The jury awarded TVT about $23 million in compensatory damages and roughly $108 million in punitive damages. TVT Records sought $360 million in punitive damages and $30 million in compensatory damages, officials said. The two Democrats on the five-member FCC panel held a news conference to sway opinion against Powell. Unit volumes also set a record as notebooks accounted for more than 40 percent of sales. Besides battling its sales slump, Siebel also has been sparring with some investors upset about huge stock option windfalls company managers have pocketed. Stanford (51-17) and Rice (57-12) will play for the national championship tonight. A 32-count indictment "strikes at one of the very top targets in the drug trafficking world," U.S. Attorney Marcos Jimenez said. A soldier was killed Monday and another wounded when their convoy was ambushed in northern Iraq. A cost analysis is under way, said Michael Rebell, CFE's executive director. I was going to the court believing I could do this, only if I played my best tennis. Dotson told FBI agents that he shot Dennehy after the player tried to shoot him, according to the arrest warrant affidavit. Dogs, he said, are second only to humans in the thoroughness of medical understanding and research. The stock rose $2.11, or about 11 percent, to close on Friday at $21.51 on the New York Stock Exchange. Eric Gagne earned his 17th save in as many opportunities as he struck out three in the ninth and allowed only an infield single by Greg Norton. Blair's government included the charge that Saddam sought uranium from Niger in a September 2002 dossier setting out the case for military action. Not counting energy prices, wholesale prices were down 0.9 percent. The spacecraft is scheduled to blast off as early as tomorrow or as late as Friday from the Jiuquan launching site in the Gobi Desert. Hong Kong was flat, Australia , Singapore and South Korea lost 0.2-0.4 percent. SUVs parked on residential streets in Monrovia were tagged with "ELF" and other slogans, and another was set ablaze in front of a house, Sgt. Tom Wright said. At least 11 more cases in Indiana and three in Illinois are suspected. The pill, which they call the "polypill," would contain aspirin, a cholesterol-lowering drug, three blood pressure-lowering drugs at half the standard dose and folic acid. "They drive around in their cars, while people are being killed 500 metres away," he said on Sunday. At Tuesday's arraignment hearing, Marsh pleaded not guilty to 122 counts of burial service fraud and 47 counts of making false statements. Still, revenues from the extra premiums would not be huge. Semiconductor giant Intel Corp. said yesterday that its second-quarter profits doubled from a year ago as stronger-than-expected demand for computer microprocessors offset the weakness of its communications chip business. Schroeder cancelled his Italian holiday after Stefani refused to apologise for the slurs, which came after Berlusconi compared a German politician to a Nazi concentration camp guard. Dell's OpenManage software includes Dell Update Packages with SMS to help automate the management of server hardware, applications and operating systems patches with a single tool. He'll be swept over any minute or just die of the cold, Moriarty thought. LURD's Ja'neh also called for an interim government and the deployment of a U.S.-led Western peacekeeping force. KEDO Spokesman, Roland Tricot said: "The executive board decided to refer this question to capitals. Benchmark Treasury 10-year notes gained 17/32, yielding 4.015 percent. Prosecutors did an about-face in May and asked that the autopsy reports be unsealed after portions of Conner Peterson's autopsy report favorable to the defense were leaked to the media. Volume was moderate at 827.68 million shares, up from 798.95 million at the same point Tuesday. Penn Traffic's stock closed at 36 cents per share on Wednesday on Nasdaq, up two cents. Hotly contested legislation that would change the state's takeover law and help a Michigan-based development company fend off a takeover cleared the state Senate on Thursday. However, other unions including the powerful CGT remained opposed to the reform and demanded the government begin fresh negotiations with them. The family owns Cheetahs strip clubs here and in Las Vegas. The new bill would have Medicare cover 95 percent of drug costs over $5,100. Several thousand 3rd Infantry troops, including the 3rd Brigade Combat Team based at Fort Benning in Columbus, began returning last week. Prairie dogs sold as exotic pets are believed to have been infected in an Illinois pet shop by a Gambian giant rat imported from Africa. The defense cannot appeal Roush's ruling until after the trial. The committee was appointed by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld under orders from Congress. Former Indiana Rep. Frank McCloskey, 64, died Sunday in Bloomington after a battle with bladder cancer. Hospitals and the Red Cross appealed to blood donors yesterday. mexico wishes to guarantee citizens' safety. spain currently holds the rotating presidency of the osce. the treaty was first signed in 1990. gorgich and pashtoon were executed in prison. safe bourada was sentenced to 15 years in prison. santos stated the radioactive material was the primary basis for generating crude weapons of mass destruction and terrorism. fulvio berghella stated that the digital worm named sq hell was particularly virulent and replicated itself at the rate of 8000 times an hour. ingo kober stated there is larger interest in intellectual property rights now than 20 or 30 years ago. investigators claim the british company was a cia cover. russia and nato member countries will hold meetings this fall on the conventional forces in europe treaty (cfe). the united states government and other nato members have refused to ratify the amended treaty until officials in moscow withdraw troops from the former soviet republics of moldova and georgia. russia would not immediately increase military strength along russian borders. the center will be operational in august 2008. brazilian police surrounding slums north of rio de janeiro to rid them of violent drug traffickers. regional and international non-proliferation issues should be addressed through dialogue and negotiations. bombing occurred in afghanistan as attacks by anti-government insurgents increase in recent days. georgian government websites are under intense cyber attack following russian military strikes against georgia late last week. switzerland's trade and diplomatic relations with iran have been criticized in recent months after foreign minister micheline calmy-rey traveled to tehran in march 2008 to sign a deal with iran's state gas firm. the conventional forces in europe treaty limits the number of military aircraft, tanks and other non-nuclear heavy weapons in europe. the african union has proposed a peacekeeping mission to help somalia's struggling transitional government stabilize somalia. reports state that the syrian government was concealing a nuclear facility at the attacked site. the drug is also known as ice or shabu. national, regional and international efforts to end the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons. religious extremism continues in pakistan despite the banning of militant groups. russian officials have called for a conference on the conventional forces in europe treaty to discuss ratification of the amended treaty. russian president putin signs decree suspending russia's application of european arms control treaty. myanmar was formerly known as burma. alto huallaga is located northeast of the capital lima. nato regrets russia's decision to suspend participation in the cfe. human rights violations in myanmar include summary executions, torture and the recruitment of child soldiers. general nikolai n. urakov stated by telephone that the state scientific center of applied microbiology has quite reliable systems of protection in case of emergency. alstom is in competition with japanese and german countries for the contract. the legislation is the most recent effort by japan to ascribe more freedom to its tightly controlled military and would overturn a ban on the military use of space. south korea launches new bullet train reaching 300 kph. russia is a member of the quartet on the middle east. anatoly sokolov announced-- soviet-built a-135 missile defense system around moscow is obsolete and inefficient. the deal has been in process for several years. adherence to non-proliferation obligations will enhance mutual trust and foster international cooperation in nuclear energy. french energy and transport company alstom may sign a contract to build a high-speed rail link between beijing and shanghai. no other drug has become as integral in decades. the international atomic energy agency reached an agreement with iranian officials that stated there were no remaining issues and ambiguities regarding iran's nuclear program and activities. beijing police apprehend more than 20 people including 8 foreigners in suspicion of using and trafficking drugs in 2 pubs in a popular downtown area. russia ratified the updated treaty in 2004 but the united states and other nato members have refused to do so arguing that moscow must first fulfill obligations to withdraw forces from georgia and from moldova's separatist region of trans-dniester. there is conflicting opinion as to the extent of damage suffered by the insurgency. helmand province is the world's largest opium-producing region. police stated tsai wen-huang would be extradited to taiwan. 2 of the individuals arrested were released. mexican president felipe calderon has sent 2800 special agents and soldiers to sinaloa due to the high degree of organized crime and drug trafficking. berlin will host top-level meetings in october to save key european arms control treaty conventional forces in europe (cfe). the osce meeting lasted two days. the cfe treaty was signed in 1990. iran insists that the program is aimed solely at peaceful pursuits such as the generation of china is an important force for safeguarding world peace. north korea denies involvement in any nuclear program in syria. a spokesman for stockwell day was not immediately available for kim myong-chol warned that if there was an interdiction of north korean vessels the north korean government would retaliate with a nuclear missile attack on major cities such as new york and washington. iran is the most prolific applier of the death penalty in the world after china. john duncan is great britain's ambassador for multilateral arms control and disarmament. the treaty was amended in 1999 after the collapse of the soviet union. kashmir is divided between india and pakistan. south korea and israel oppose proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and an arms race. kadhafi warns that us and britain's failure to compensate libya for nuclear disarmament will deter iran and north korea from disarming. russia ratified the amended treaty. a staff of 30 specialists will conduct research and training on cyber warfare and will be prepared to assist nato members with response to any future cyber attacks. jamaat-i-islami's youth wing staged a separate demonstration in kashmir. iran is the most prolific applier of the death penalty in the world after china. china will resolutely oppose the means of the delivery of mass destructive weapons. a breakdown of order in china will lead to significant global turmoil. north korea has claimed nuclear ambitions and currently north korea is reported to have missiles aimed at japan. abuja is the capital of the united states government has accused the iranian government of trying to develop nuclear weapons under the cover of a civilian nuclear program. tirana is the capital of in an armed clash iranian police kill 4 alleged drug traffickers, arrest 2, and seize nearly 5 metric tons of opium and morphine. iran's nuclear projects are for peaceful purposes. china will resolutely oppose the proliferation of mass destructive weapons. china is north korea's closest ally. libyan foreign minister abdel rahman shalgam visited london during the first visit by a libyan foreign minister since 1969. goff stated that this presents a major threat to global security. cambodia and vietnam finalized an agreement to stop asian and european drug traffickers. activists have stated that russia is imprisoning people without evidence of illegal activity. restraining extremist groups is becoming increasingly difficult because of how the groups are financed. zabol is a town in southeastern iran. detainees to be accused of homicide, criminal collaboration, kidnapping and the funding of terrorism and include members of the military and police. existing rods could produce 3-6 atomic bombs in 6-8 months. the international atomic energy agency may have been tricked because it was eager for a deal. myanmar government has stated myanmar will become opium-free by 2014. jewish-american group the anti-defamation league (adl) published full-page advertisements in swiss and international papers in april 2008 accusing switzerland of funding terrorism through the deal. france provides the rockets, guns and engines. capital offenses in saudi arabia include rape, murder, apostasy, armed robbery and drug trafficking. bae systems is the uk's largest defense company. lavrov has told us secretary of state condoleezza rice that russia remains open to dialogue. additional individuals and entities are subject to an assets freeze. withdrawal from the treaty would allow russia to bolster forces near russian borders. fan stated the commission is primarily concerned with the term of future investment in taiwan. government spokesman maseko stated that if administrative papers are in order the government of south africa cannot intervene to prevent weapons from being transported through its territory to a neighboring landlocked country. president dmitry medvedev's statement was posted on the kremlin website and carried in full by state news agencies. turkmenistan borders afghanistan. the number of executions increased in iran last year amid a campaign that is aimed at improving security in society. syria denies having an undeclared nuclear program. amnesty international is a rights group based in london. the number 254 was tabulated with an afp count compiled from press and witness reports. the iranian government stated-- the iranian nuclear program remains peaceful. shingarev said it is very difficult to make a nuclear weapon from the plutonium in this fuel. paris is the capital of france. an indian government official spoke on condition of anonymity. russia had threatened several times to withdraw from the cfe when it was at odds with the united states over u.s. plans to install a missile defense shield in eastern the plan for tunisia is the creation of electronic databases to facilitate tax collection. china has been praised by the international community for efforts to resolve the korean peninsula nuclear issue. the russian foreign ministry stated that russia has not suspended dialogue. arms smugglers and drug cartels must be eliminated from southeast asia. the new law attempts to remove any legal obstacles to building more advanced spy satellites and to help innovation in japans's space industry. zhang stated-- china opposes restricting the peaceful use of nuclear energy by non-nuclear-weapon states on the basis of non-proliferation because the peaceful use of nuclear energy is a crucial objective of the npt. non-proliferation expert at the international institute for strategic studies mark fitzpatrick stated that the iaea report -- had an unusually strong tenor. the treaty limits the number of aircraft, tanks and other non-nuclear heavy weapons around europe. estonian officials stated that some of the cyber attacks that caused estonian government websites to shut down temporarily came from computers in the administration of russia including in the office of president vladimir putin. britain has struck an agreement to supply saudi arabia with typhoon jets in a deal worth an estimated 8 billion pounds (about 13.9 billion us dollars). opium is the raw ingredient for heroin. wi sung-lac refused to give any details about the north korean nuclear reactor project. the agreement aimed to establish a wider cooperation covering national security and the fight against global terrorism. many of those executed in iran are hanged in public. the united states and the allies of the united states believe iran is pursuing nuclear arms. the cfe is very important for european security. indian troops already fighting rebels in kashmir are now engaged in a massive campaign to destroy poppy crops in the region. the matter is delicate. last week russia announced that it will suspend participation in the cfe. the u.s., other western nations and nato condemned the violence. indian nationals constitute the largest number of foreign inmates in nepal prisons. the judicial order accused raghad of funding terrorism. myanmar's military rulers burned approximately 250 million dollars worth of illegal drugs to mark the international day against drug abuse and illicit trafficking. iranian officials have increased executions in 2007 as officials enforce a campaign purportedly aimed at promoting virtue and boosting security in society. india accuses islamabad of funding and training guerrillas. the ensuing battle and airstrikes killed at least 10 militants. the panamanian foreign ministry communique stated that the task force will facilitate the technological transfer and promote the biofuel production and consumption. vietnam has among the world's harshest drug laws. the indian government has prohibited direct or indirect export and import of all items, materials, goods and technology that could contribute to iran's enrichment-related, reprocessing or heavy water-related activities. the vietnam news agency reported that the ministry of public security stated that foreigners involved in drug trafficking cases in vietnam came mostly from laos, cambodia, australia, china, the united states and taiwan. saferworld team leader on transfer controls and small arms roy isbister stated-- the eu embargo prohibits direct or indirect supply of military equipment for use in myanmar. the united states and other nato members have refused to ratify the amended treaty. the cfe limits the use of armed forces and heavy weaponry and prescribes measures aimed at confidence-building, transparency and cooperation between member states. bulgaria is located on the southeastern part of the balkan peninsula. elbaradei stated that this is the last chance to build security in the middle east based on trust and cooperation and not on possession of nuclear weapons. the iranian government has dismissed the allegations in the intelligence presented to the international atomic energy agency board as baseless and the intelligence used to support the allegations as fake. the cfe treaty was established in 1990. the conventional forces in europe treaty is considered a key arms control treaty. nicaragua commemorated the 25th anniversary of the sandinista revolution that toppled the dictatorship of anastasio somoza but imposed a cuban-style leftist regime. 13 kurds from turkey were arrested near paris on suspicion of money-laundering for the kurdistan workers' party (pkk). the meetings lasted 2 days. the villagers are inadvertently involving themselves in drug trafficking. the russian government strongly opposes u.s. plans to install antimissile defenses in europe and dismisses u.s. assertions that the interceptors are needed to defend against threats from iran. hong kong universities collaborate with universities, businesses and government sectors of mainland china to coordinate training programs and research centers to promote high-tech research, commercialization, and technology transfer. the chinese government gave active cooperation and assistance to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons inspections. the mexican government has adopted a series of measures against drug trafficking and organized crime within mexico since 2006. the statement did not specify the quantity of warheads the missile is capable of carrying. it is a serious threat to international security. nicaragua commemorated the 25th anniversary of the sandinista revolution. russian president vladimir putin states that the decision to cease implementation of the conventional forces in europe treaty is a response to u.s. plans to establish missile defense sites in eastern europe and to nato's failure to ratify an amended version of the treaty. dutch national research institute tno carried out chemical weapons experiments for the dutch defense ministry during the 1950s. a report issued by security software vendor mcafee inc., said government-affiliated hackers in china are at the forefront of a brewing cyber cold war. the treaty limits the number of aircraft, tanks and other non-nuclear heavy weapons around europe and was first signed in 1990. many of the attacks originated abroad. police arrested 2 honduran drug trafficking suspects. if japan rises to the occasion japan will never be beaten even in terms of military power. egypt and jordan have signed the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and have long called for a middle east free of weapons of mass destruction. russia already participates in the european space agency's myanmar is a military state. it did not say if the men had been hanged in prison. amnesty international's report was compiled by european and international non-governmental organizations such as saferworld, which opposes armed violence. an institute for public policy research report said there are 27 weak states that pose a threat to britain's national security as the states could provide bases for terrorists. the iranian government denied the accusation and insists the nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only. the proliferation security initiative calls for stopping and searching ships suspected of carrying weapons of mass destruction. the international community should modernize and seek a fair, reasonable and effective way to enhance the nuclear non-proliferation regime through extensive consultations. amnesty international has published a report stating that an indian project to sell attack helicopters to myanmar threatens a european union arms embargo against myanmar. naeem m. smuggled 10 kilograms (22 pounds) of heroin. 29 people were convicted by the quang ninh people's court of participating in a drug ring that trafficked heroin from vietnam to china. the lawyer of michael karras named s.s. dhillon could not be reached for comment. the countries oppose the weaponization of space and an arms race in space. france, belgium, germany, sweden, italy and britain provide parts and technology for the advanced light helicopter (alh). illegal arms trafficking increases in kenya due to easy availability and neighboring conflicts. n.r. mohanty stated that an agreement had been signed between the defense research and development organisation, hindustan aeronautics limited and the indian air force to upgrade india's ageing fleet of mig-27 m aircraft. elbaradei states that a middle east peace deal can only be reached in parallel with a security agreement based on eradicating all weapons of mass destruction from the region. drug traffickers face the death penalty under tajik law. international atomic energy association is the united nations watchdog. wen states that the main purpose of the germany visit is to advance trade, economic and technological exchanges. united states officials do not know how far north korea's nuclear weapons program has progressed. 7 police officers were killed and 4 officers were wounded. defense chiefs from estonia, latvia, lithuania, germany, italy, spain and slovakia will sign the agreement to provide staff and funding for the center. the bill proposing the new law allowing the use of space programs for defense was already approved by the lower house of japan's government last week. van der merwe sentenced geiges to a total of 13 years imprisonment. zahedan is a city in southeastern president putin stated that russia would take countermeasures. china has so far balked against united states pressure on china to stop and search north korean ships. brazil's strategic affairs minister roberto mangabeira unger stated brazil's new national defense plan calls for establishing partnerships with countries including russia and france to build a state-of-the-art weapons industry. the accused will be charged with international drug trafficking. variants of the advanced light helicopter (alh) contain rocket launchers from belgium; rockets, guns and engines from france; brake systems from italy; fuel tanks and gearboxes from britain; self-protection equipment from a swedish company and have received crucial design development and engine control manufacturing from german companies. indian defense ministry has increased spending on defense purchases. the iaea report is restricted. the conventional forces in europe treaty was signed by russian and nato members in 1990. sheik doon salad ilmi said civilian casualties resulting from overnight mortar and rocket attacks happen every day. the south african government maintains very good relations with the united states government. nuclear weapon systems at a high level of readiness increase the risk of those weapons being used including unintentionally with catastrophic consequences. blix stated that it is essential to increase efforts to eliminate nuclear arms and weapons of mass destruction. helmand province is the world's largest producer of opium. the afghanistan-iran border region has been the scene of frequent clashes between police and drug smugglers. physicist danilov was convicted of selling classified information on space technology to china. myanmar is the world's largest producer of illegal opium but has limited financial and technical resources for ending the drug trade. the abductee support group hopes parliament will change the laws soon. santos stated colombian police found the evidence in 2 computers discovered with slain rebel leader raul reyes. do quy doan is a spokesman for the vietnamese ministry of culture and information. a siemens spokesman in germany stated that heinrich von pierer stated that siemens was beginning talks with interested chinese parties about a sale of the plutonium-processing facility. vietnam has among the world's strictest drug laws. government initiatives to disarm have been ineffective. putin stated that the russian government could withdraw from the treaty altogether if western nations refuse to ratify the amended treaty. russia ratified the amended version of the treaty. the osce discussed the possible extension of the osce's mission in kosovo. elbaradei is the international atomic energy agency chief. the nuclear nonproliferation treaty is 37 years old. chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman jiang yu stated that cyber hacking is a global issue. the plant will be constructed next to an existing plant and is projected to be operational in 7 years. cyber attacks are considered a growing threat to military and civilian computer networks. if india blames foreign militants it is part of its propaganda to mislead the international community. the riyadh-based naif arab academy for security sciences said in a statement that it was running a two-week workshop for 50 anti-terrorism experts. 88 percent of the liberal democratic party supports economic sanctions. sharia is islamic law. a number of suspected islamic militants with alleged al-qaida links have been arrested in malaysia and singapore, and officials stated the militants' network extends into indonesia. in september 2007 jordan signed an accord with the united states aimed at supporting the peaceful development of the jordan's nascent nuclear program. according to the statement the rs-24 reinforces the military potential of the strategic forces to overcome anti-missile defense systems. naeem m. was hanged in zabol, sistan-baluchestan province. iran lies on a major drug route between afghanistan and europe and the persian gulf states. it will be hosted by the australian government. the 5 permanent united nations security council members are britain, china, france, russia and the united states. in july 2006 jordanian prime minister maaruf bakhit stated that-- raghdad hussein and family were living under the protection of king abdullah ii. a siemens spokesman in germany stated to the agence france-presse that siemens was confident about the outcome of the talks to sell the plutonium-processing facility. the cyber attack occurred after the french president sarkozy's meeting with the dalai lama angered the chinese government. the south african government imposed a ban that prohibits the recruitment of people inside or outside of south africa for mercenary or foreign military assistance. ukraine almost has all of the necessary approvals to join the european space agency's program. the north korean government has warned the south korean government against participating in the proliferation security initiative program. china's council of agriculture opens a special office in charge of agricultural technology transfers and intellectual property rights management and consultancy to enhance development of china's knowledge-based agriculture and applications of agricultural technology. iranian parliamentary speaker gholam-ali haddad-adel visited cuba. tibet suspects chinese government of creating the virus to spy on tibetan exiles and the dalai lama. chinese authorities were not immediately available for comment. the european union and the united states have frozen al-qadi's assets. the chinese government has strengthened china's anti-proliferation capacity in recent years. a group representing mainly white south africans called afriforum stated it would organize protests along the route to zimbabwe. putin announced that the cfe treaty does not duly protect russia's security interests. ahmad is fighting extradition to the united states and lodged a formal complaint alleging that british police concocted intelligence reports to implicate ahmad in terror activities and desecrated the koran. russia has ratified the amended version but the united states and other nato members have refused to do so until the russian government withdraws troops from the former soviet republics of moldova and georgia. the part of the purpose of the united states plan is to increase pressure on north korea. tskhinvali is the capital of georgia. an indian government official stated that india does not attach much credence to reports by amnesty international. china's cabinet the state council announced that it will amend regulations on "dual-use" nuclear technology to prevent nuclear terrorism. japanese prime minister junichiro koizumi said the shift of the rods was proactive. the opposition japanese communist party was against the new law and feared it would lead to a stronger military. some asean officials stated such standardization would be difficult due to different countries' political systems. iraq has been lobbying for the security council to stop using the country's oil revenue to pay compensation to victims of the 1991 gulf war and the salaries of the united nations monitoring, verification and inspection commission inspectors and to have all money remaining in the united nation's oil-for-food accounts transferred to the government's development fund. a key european arms control treaty must be maintained. the golden triangle region was 1 of the world's biggest producers of opium. the united states dismissed the action as nuclear blackmail. the meeting was 3 days long. the ministers from china, laos, india, myanmar and thailand will also address crop substitution initiatives for impoverished ethnic minorities who still rely on opium cultivation. china is a nuclear power and member of the u.n. security council. north korean officials are suspected of building nuclear weapons. australian television reporter peter lloyd faces 3 new drug charges in singapore. president vladimir putin signed a decree suspending russia's participation in the conventional forces in europe treaty. the extradition conditions stipulate that the tunisian can only be prosecuted for the single charge of falsifying documents that italian authorities can provide sufficient evidence to prosecute. the attacks are believed to have come from russian administration ip addresses in response to the relocation of a soviet statue in estonia. india and pakistan remain outside the treaty. china is a member of the ballistic missile club. russia may pull out of the treaty if the us and other nato allies refuse to ratify the amended version. this is particularly true in the poorest countries. iran has noticeably increased the number of executions in recent months as officials enforce a campaign aimed at promoting virtue and boosting security in a statement issued by the official spa news agency stated that-- al-dosari was convicted of drug trafficking. both tajikistan and uzbekistan share a border with afghanistan and have experienced raids by taliban-backed islamic militants in recent years. russia said the system is a clear threat to russian security. the gang engaged in illegal activities including racketeering, blackmail, arms smuggling, cigarette smuggling and money laundering and allegedly used proceeds to fund terrorist groups in chechnya. at the state scientific center of applied microbiology there is every kind of deadly bacteria that was studied for use in the secret biological weapons program of the soviet union. the international atomic energy agency has no access to people, documents, sites. the book states that the drug conveys a completely positive image. 40 inmates are serving sentences for murder. russia is fulfilling obligations and decreasing forces. executive director of the arms control association in washington daryl kimball stated that-- the iaea report is 1 in a series of bad signs. the cfe is 1 of several issues negatively impacting russia's relations with the united states and europe. korobeynichev's laboratory worked with the u.s. lawrence livermore national laboratory. lugar and nunn are senators. officials state that decision about the treaty will depend on u.s. action on its plans to deploy missile defense systems in poland and the czech republic. signing of the agreement is a peripheral issue of the meeting of chiefs of defense staff from the 26 ally countries of nato. in early may 2002 officials from the philippines, malaysia and indonesia signed an anti-terrorism agreement to share airline passenger lists and other intelligence. after the first meeting between leaders of the european union and leaders from albania, bosnia and herzegowina, croatia, macedonia and serbia and montenegro, leaders from the western balkan countries pledge to diminish organized crime and corruption in the balkans to meet requirements of european union membership. the resolution requires all 192 united nations member states to adopt laws to prevent terrorists, black marketeers and other non-state actors from manufacturing, acquiring or trafficking in nuclear, biological or chemical weapons or the materials to make them. the international atomic energy association stated that jordan has agreed to the additional measures. there is much concern over the drug. the amnesty international report suggested that-- belgium begin immediate talks with india to prevent future sales of the alh, components or military technology to myanmar. capital offenses in iran include murder, rape, armed robbery, apostasy, blasphemy, serious drug trafficking, repeated sodomy, adultery, prostitution, treason and espionage. saudi arabia is an absolute monarchy that has taken steps towards reform. the spokesman said there will be an exchange of opinions on topical international and regional matters based on a joint working relationship at the heart of the u.n. kamynin said russia recognizes the participation of libya in the work of the u.n. security council. shalgam's visit to london is the first by a libyan foreign minister since 1969. indian and pakistani governments nearly engaged in a fourth conflict in 1999. iguaran stated that the detainees will be accused of homicide, criminal collaboration, kidnappings and the funding of terrorism. 3 suspected extremists were released on bail. 6 czech hospital employees are charged with human organ trafficking. this further aggravated the situation. 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All you need to know about the big game New Jersey School Bans Hugging Iran (Islamic Republic of): Iran steps up relief efforts after quakes kill 227 Tsunami warning issued for southern Alaska 'No Evidence' In Afghanistan Massacre Case Cash-rich Apple to pay dividend, buy back shares Two reported dead in shooting at Empire State Building in NY Australian unemployment up to 5.1 percent Shares Move Higher on Wall Street Halliburton 1Q income rises 23 pct 4 killed in shrine bombing in northwest Pakistan China stocks close mixed Friday India bans bulk texts after riots UN monitors yet to reach site of Syrian 'massacre' – video Yorkshire soldier killed in Afghan bomb blast Radical Islamists in Mali enlist new militia Olympics Opening Ceremony A Hit Around Globe Man killed in French terror raid Capello quits as England manager One dead in Ohio school shooting 2 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrikes Pakistan condemns U.S. drone strikes Massive Hurricane Sandy bears down on U.S. East Coast Sarkozy to File Complaint in Gadhafi Funding Claim The Note's Must Reads for Wednesday July 4, 2012 'Iran will attack Tel Aviv if Israel strikes' Gusmao consolidates power in East Timor elections Pena Nieto wins Mexico presidential vote: exit polls Syria tells Russia some troops have pulled out of Homs Nigeria plane crash: No survivors Explosion at Venezuela Refinery Kills at Least 39 Strong earthquake hits Mexico Russia, China veto UN resolution on Syria killings Pakistani plane crashes with 127 on board UN security council orders global sanctions against Haqqani network in Afghanistan Erdogan and Putin talked in raised voice Saudi Arabia arrests suspected militants with al-Qaeda links Hurricane Sandy Closes in on US East Coast Chicago teachers strike: Vacations for students, for good or ill Panetta says Afghanistan role to shift from combat in 2013 Four men admit London Stock Exchange bomb plot Israel threatens action against Gaza aid ship Bodies Found at Russian Jet Crash in Indonesia Syria urges refugees to return US soldier kills up to 16 civilians in Afghanistan Rupert Murdoch: I was the victim of a cover up Barack Obama's bodyguards sent back to US after prostitution scandal China's yuan rises to new high against USD Wednesday Nissan to sell steer-by-wire cars Tibetan monk dies after setting himself on fire in protest against Chinese rule Mumbai is 2nd costliest Indian city to live in Man, 19, quizzed over teen murder Israel kills Hamas commander, bombs Gaza targets Gusmao consolidates power in East Timor elections UN monitors yet to reach site of Syrian 'massacre' – video NATO Condemns Syria's Downing of Turkish Military Jet Syria rebels attack Lebanese post near border: army Five killed in China building collapse Syrian forces launch new attacks Gazans fire 2 rockets into Israel; no injuries Former Nazi death camp guard Demjanjuk dead at 91 Boris Johnson re-elected London mayor Breivik drops far-right salute in court Second teenager charged with murder French Fear New Serial Killer After Murders US: Madoff brother to plead guilty in NY in fraud Hollande defeats Sarkozy in French presidency vote Libyan government retakes Tripoli airport Clinton warns Kenya of cost of election violence Arkansas Supreme Court strikes down execution law S. Africa's former president Mandela discharged from hospital UN envoy in Turkey for talks on Syria Islamist Morsi Wins Egypt's Presidential Election Donna Summer, the queen of disco Bangladesh Muslims torch Buddhist shrines, police say U.S. Drone Kills Five Militants in Pakistan Mali future interim president readies to take office 9 killed, 168 injured in latest Cairo clashes Romney wins Maine Republican caucuses Court in Bahrain rejects medics' last rally appeal Hurricane Sandy powers toward Eastern Seaboard Clinton calls for friends of Syria to unite JK Rowling launches her first adult novel Algerian government parties dominate elections Security official killed in Yemen US stocks fall as Greek talks lumber; Apple falls Romney picks Ryan as vice presidential running mate: source NATO sticks to transition roadmap in Afghanistan: Rasmussen Mubarak faces verdict in murder trial No blocks to investment Blast kills 11 in northwestern Pakistan 5 aid workers freed in operation in Afghanistan Two NATO soldiers killed in Afghanistan Nadal tumbles into French Open final Russian TV reports foiled attempt on Putin Putin claims victory in Russia's presidential election Remains of 167 bodies found in Mexican cave orphaned alps massacre girl returns to uk Obama team raises debate stakes Two Kenyan ministers among 6 killed in plane crash Thousands gather for new Russian anti-Putin rally Google names new Motorola Mobility CEO Massive Hurricane Sandy bears down on U.S. East Coast Another rocket hits Eshkol; 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Afghanistan Polls close in Egyptian presidential election Police 'did not link' Savile claims Eurozone unemployment stays at record 11 percent James Murdoch quits BSkyB Iconic science fiction writer Ray Bradbury dies at 91 Egypt presidential election May 23-24 Four French soldiers killed in Afghan suicide blast UN observers find traces of Syrian massacre AP poll: Majority in US have prejudice against blacks AP Source: Redskins to trade for No. 2 pick China says defense budget to rise 11.2% in 2012 String of Iraq blasts kills at least 32 Ecuador President Correa says no decision made on Assange asylum US offers US$10 mil. for Pakistan militant 6 NATO troops killed in Afghanistan IED attack Osama Bin Laden Wives to Be Jailed Egyptians vote in landmark presidential election JetBlue pilot who disrupted flight declared insane, not guilty Tsunami warning: No need for SA to panic US Hands Over Bagram Prison to Afghan Authorities Jeremy Hunt distances himself from adviser who 'overstepped the 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in northwest Iran quakes Brazil's 'pop-star priest' gets mammoth new stage Washington: More Than 100 Are Charged in Medicare Fraud Sweep Putin claims victory in Russia's presidential election Clinton ready to fight for Obama Romney announces Paul Ryan as running mate European markets rise on Greek bailout hopes Edwards Acquitted on 1 Count, Mistrial on Others Ukrainian weightlifter gets four-year doping ban Gunman may have filmed school massacre Hong Kong stocks close down 0.28% Suicide bomber attacks Algerian security base Thailand: Iranians planned to attack Israelis Israeli military court rejects appeal of Palestinian hunger striker Avengers sets box office record Putin 'Wins Russian Presidential Election' Putin casts ballot as Russians vote UN Chief Finds His Voice, Remains Cautious on China Libyans begin handing in weapons British Archbishop of Canterbury changes career to Cambridge Punjab Mail derails near Rohtak, 19 injured George Zimmerman 'to be charged' with killing Trayvon 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Afghanistan Spain jobless rate hits new high Turkey scrambles jets near border Two die in Syria violence after UN monitors land Civilian, defector killed in Syria, says NGO Taiwan rattled by strong earthquake Bank of England's Paul Tucker tainted by Libor mess Red Cross says negotiating halt to fighting in Syria to take aid Syrian forces shoot civilians on bus German parliament overwhelmingly backs Greek rescue deal Bombings, clashes continue in Syria Burma's reforms bring easing of U.S. sanctions Usain Bolt wins 200m – Steven Howard reaction Dozens dead in Taliban resort attack Heavy fighting rocks eastern Syria ahead of poll China yuan weakens to 6.3282 against USD Monday 7 dead in Christian school shooting Indonesia anti-terror squad kills two suspected militants US Election: Mitt Romney concedes defeat as Barack Obama wins second term Armenians vote in parliamentary elections Sachin Tendulkar is sworn in as Indian senator Navy Jet Crashes Into Apartment Building Romney wins big in Puerto Rico primary Yahoo! to name Google's Mayer as CEO: report US soldier accused of Afghan massacre hires prominent criminal lawyer 6.0-magnitude quake hits northern Italy: USGS US gov't officially designates Haqqani network as terrorists Motor Racing: Button fastest in year's first F1 practice Rangers voted into Division Three Newark mayor saves neighbor from fire F1 protests in Bahrain New York Stock Exchange to reopen Wednesday Homs mortar fire kills 105 Hundreds honor student killed in Ohio shooting Bombs in southern Thailand kill 5, wound 50 US lawmakers take next step on new Iran sanctions Barack Obama admits US has 'more nuclear weapons than we need' 2 rockets hit in the Eshkol region; no injuries 'Betrayed' disabled workers protest against Remploy closures DR Congo rebels kill park rangers Nine Pakistani troops killed in militant ambush 74 dead in Egypt soccer violence Unrest in tense Nigeria leaves at least 95 dead Hurricane Sandy makes landfall in southeastern Jamaica: NHC Remarks With Prime Minister Elkeib After Their Meeting Barrick in talks with China firm over African assets Mall attackers used 'less is more' strategy Weak earnings drag stocks lower 6.8 quake strikes off Solomon Islands Liquid ammonia leak kills 15 in Shanghai Friends of Syria recognizes opposition coalition as legitimate representative of Syrian people Weiner stays in NYC mayor's race amid new sexting scandal Death toll rises in Russia plane crash Indian media: Commonwealth summit Syria military police chief defects to opposition Boeing 787 Dreamliner catches fire; stock takes a beating Yvette Cooper backs gay marriage bill Five killed in Belgian coach crash Gunmen abduct seven foreign workers in Nigeria Swiss tourist 'gang-raped' in India Palestinians clash with Israeli forces in West Bank, Jerusalem Israel planes strike inside Syria Iranians Vote in Presidential Election 100 killed in new Darfur tribal clashes Protest against US drone strikes in Pak postponed 12 killed in bus accident in Pakistan Carney sets high bar to change at BoE 8 arrested after deadly Bangladesh building collapse Suicide bomber kills 3 at US base in Afghanistan Afghans flock to colleges, even as Taliban loom North Korea Postpones Family Reunions with South Apple revenue misses again, iPhone disappoints Gunmen kill 10 foreign tourists in northern Pakistan David Beckham Announces Retirement From Soccer Matt Smith to leave Doctor Who after 4 years Generations divided over gay marriage 23 killed in Iraq car bombings Man Who Set Himself on Fire on National Mall Dies of Injuries Taliban attacks kill 17 civilians in Afghanistan Egypt minister survives assassination attempt Ex-first lady Barbara Bush leaves Texas hospital Schumacher in a coma after ski accident 11 killed in Chinese police station attack Bradley Cooper and JJ Abrams in talks about filming a Lance Armstrong biopic Boeing airliner crashes in Russia, 50 killed EU ministers 'determined' to resolve horsemeat scandal Thai opposition party to boycott general election Bangladesh building collapse death toll hits 540: army Jagan Reddy shifted to hospital, power crisis continues in Seemandhra Central African Republic president overthrown by rebels Brazil tied 2-2 by England as Maracana re-opens California wildfire: 1,900 on the lines as firefighters labor to limit damage (+video) George W. Bush warns against bitter immigration debate Mandela hospitalized, responding to treatment Russia condemns North Korean nuclear test Hundreds of Bangladesh clothes factory workers ill Yemen suicide bombing kills soldiers 18 trapped in Russian coal mine blast Thai protesters break into army headquarters Israel conducts airstrike on Syria Police fire tear gas to disperse protesters in Tunis Egypt's main opposition rejects president's call for dialogue Tokyo to host 2020 Olympic Games Housing starts up 6.8% in May >Cuba's Castro assumes CELAC presidency 6.9 magnitude earthquake hits New Zealand Dozens feared trapped in India building collapse Daily Press Briefing: South Sudan Islamists attack north Mali city after suicide bombings Britain set to deport of Abu Qatada French parliament backs reform of law on prostitution Shots, Explosions Heard as Thais Continue Protest in Bangkok Israeli military focuses on northern border North Korea blocks Kaesong access Manning sentenced to 35 years in prison US Senate approves fiscal cliff deal Zimmerman stopped for speeding in Texas, released with warning Iran's Rouhani warns of Talibanisation in Syria Syria denies reports of deadly Damascus nerve gas attack China stocks close higher after economic meeting Russia unveils $30 billion oil link to Pacific Police kill gunman, find 3 more dead in Colo. home Dolce and Gabbana convicted of tax evasion 7.2-magnitude quake hits Pakistan: CENC Asteroid zips between Earth and satellites Fight for Mali Town Reflects Islamist Tactics Two Santa trackers competing this Christmas Ships Train for Syrian Chemical Weapons Transport 2 killed, 11 wounded in attacks in Iraq Can the U.S. trust Syria to hand over chemical weapons? Mexican singer Jenni Rivera believed killed in plane crash Bangladesh court sentences first lawmaker to death for war crimes Mugabe declared winner of disputed elections Death toll climbs to 15 in Indonesia boat sinking Egyptian court bans Muslim Brotherhood Rouhani leads in Iran presidential vote - preliminary results Police attacked in Belfast flag protests S.Korea proposes 'final' N.Korea talks over Kaesong India gang-rape victim "struggling against the odds" Gunmen kill 9 foreign tourists, 1 Pakistani Statement by the Spokesperson of High Representative Catherine Ashton on the latest spate of attacks in Iraq Egypt increases security before pro-Morsi protests Yacimovich urges cabinet to approve Palestinian prisoners release Palestinians build another West Bank tent protest Bangladesh building collapse death toll hits 362 Israeli envoys summoned over settlement plans 2 dead, 2 injured in Nevada middle school shooting Hamas mixed sex schools ban takes effect Man arrested after police officer shot in Leeds Ukrainian Prime Minister resigns amid protests Obama to refocus on economy in State of the Union Google launches internet-beaming balloons Iraq Backs Egypt Crackdown on Morsi Supporters Russia gives initial OK to American adoption ban Five convicted in Kosovo organ trafficking case Hrithik Roshan, wife Sussanne part ways Gunman Among 7 Dead After Florida Apartment Shooting Obama lauds progress on gay rights in inaugural address Wave of bombings kills 15 in Iraq In shock move, Obama puts Syria strike on hold Israel strikes Syria as tensions rise on weapons Gunmen kill nine people in northwest Pakistan The San Francisco plane crash at a glance 8 arrested after deadly Bangladesh building collapse X'mas cruise passengers hit by Norovirus Murder claim over Diana's death New information which has been passed to the police relating to the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed is thought to include an allegation that they were murdered Snowden asks to stay in Russia Chinese shares close lower Wednesday Stomach bug to cause ailing Nadal to miss Australian Open Narendra Modi pledges tough stand against Pakistan Egyptian court considers Mubarak’s release Boy Scouts delay decision on admitting gays 2 car bombs kill 8 in southern Iraq Van der Sloot to Marry in Prison Tokyo stocks close down 0.26pc China stock index futures close higher -- Dec. 4 Pictures of the day: 7 August 2013 Palestinians 'hit' by Israeli fire in Gaza Jesse Jackson Jr. and wife to plead guilty to fraud USA expels Venezuela diplomats in row BBC veteran Hall admits child sex abuse 7 killed, 3 injured in south China road accident Ryanair reports record profits but warns growth likely to slow this year Stocks to watch at close on Monday 50th anniversary of JFK's death remembered 6.3-magnitude earthquake hits Taiwan Books To Help Kids Talk About Boston Marathon News Tech Sector Heats Up: Google and IBM Post Strong Earnings Profiles of Kenya's presidential candidates Israel frees Palestinian prisoners Philadelphia building collapses, 8-10 people may be trapped Obama meets with Mandela family U.S. Senate sets off gun control debate Car bombing kills 53 in Damascus 'Friends of Syria' in Doha talks on arming rebels Syria condemns Israeli air strikes. Egypt's leader imposes state of emergency in 3 cities ABVP protesters clash with police at Jantar Mantar, throw stones Turkish PM urges to end protests in Istanbul Two men charged with terrorism offences EU receives Nobel Peace Prize Start of San Fermin bull-running festival briefly delayed as view obstructed by Basque flag Up to 21, mostly foreigners, killed in Kabul suicide attack Former LAPD officer sought in Irvine slayings Tokyo shares close 0.88pc lower Pakistan court demands 'blasphemy' rampage answers Intel's McAfee Buys Cloud-Based, Networked Firewall Specialist Stonesoft For $389M In Cash 4.1 magnitude quake strikes U.S Bangladesh Opposition Leader Sentenced to Death for War Crimes Alleged cop killer died from shot to head Car bomb at Swedish consulate in Libya's Benghazi, no casualties Musharraf arrested in Lal Masjid case Iran hopes nuclear talks will yield 'roadmap' 35 militants killed in Afghan raids: official North Korea reportedly test-fires short-range missiles Thai protesters obstruct vote; 1 dead in violence Venezuela's Hugo Chavez dies of cancer North Korea's third test brings it closer to nuclear power status North Korea conducts third nuclear test Indian stocks open flat Macau Gambling Revenue Hits Record $38 bn in 2012 Israelis, Palestinians resume talks in US Nelson Mandela memorial service NM County Prepares for Same-Sex Marriages Hearing Four U.S. Air Force helicopter crew members killed in UK crash Tokyo to host 2020 Olympic Games Malaysia detains Australian senator at airport South Korea Says North Fired Missiles Britain shuts down plants as horse meat scandal reaches France US warns Syria on chemical weapons 37 killed in bus crash in Italy China yuan strengthens to 6.2689 against USD U.S. recognizes Syrian opposition Egypt votes in new constitution Preston and England legend Tom Finney dies at 91 Car bomb kills one and wounds five in Benghazi Roadside bombs kill 5 in Afghanistan Sri Lanka's Tamils Vote for Greater Autonomy French-led troops close in on Timbuktu Nato airstrike kills two Afghan kids Gunmen Kill 11 Foreign Tourists in Pakistan N Korea to halt work at joint industrial zone Delhi Gang Rape Suspect 'Beaten, Poisoned' France pledges military aid in Mali Egyptians vote on divisive constitution Reid cites 'tremendous progress' in debt ceiling talks 6.2 magnitude quake jolts Sarangani One dead, 11 hurt in LA car chaos Chairman of easyJet to step down Obama renews offer to cut social safety net in big budget deal: aide Suicide Bomber Kills 14 at Afghan Province Council Committee nears final big immigration decisions US Troops Killed in Afghan Insider Attack Mother arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after dog kills daughter Five dead, 40 missing in Canada train disaster Tunisian opposition politician shot dead UN presses need for major boost in Syrian aid Stocks soar on Wall St lead George Zimmerman found not guilty of Trayvon Martin murder Whistleblower Edward Snowden flies to Moscow 17 killed, 133 wounded in bomb attacks in northern Iraq Insiders Reveal 2012 Election Secrets Royal sorrow over nurse's death N Korea says it may delay controversial rocket launch Critical Gates memoir rocks Obama administration Jeff Bezos Bets $250 Million on Reviving Washington Post Brooks pleads not guilty to hacking charges Purge sends chilling message to North Korea's elite South Africans mark ailing Mandela's 95th birthday Obama declares health care law is working Heavy rain raises threat of Christmas Day flooding Thousands protest gay marriage Taiwan gang leader nabbed at airport after 17 years Iran nuke talks begin amid hopes of progress Thai political protests paralyse more ministries Amazon's Bezos to buy the Washington Post for $250 million Obama economic tour buffeted by low expectations Israel vows to deny Hezbollah after air strike France Welcomes US-Russia Deal on Syria More French soldiers to Central African Republic UN resolution orders Syria chemical arms destroyed Exclusive-UPDATE 2-Egypt pro-Mursi alliance signals flexibility in talks David Beckham to retire at end of season Libya abruptly closes its borders with four countries 6.0-magnitude quake hits Greece -- USGS Search after man swept into sea Militants stage Pakistan jailbreak Meteorite hits central Russia, more than 500 people hurt Blizzard brings US northeast to a halt NATO protesters acquitted of terrorism charges 'Credibility on the line over Syria' Taliban on agenda for US in Pakistan Egypt interior minister survives bomb China's yuan weakens to 6.2767 against USD Thursday Obama holds talks over Syria action Egypt 'freezes Muslim Brotherhood assets' Zen Report: Ain't easy being high maintenance Tony Abbott sworn in as new Australian PM Egypt army cracks down on Brotherhood Venezuela assembly meets amid Chavez health crisis Syria opposition threatens to quit talks Suicide bomber kills policeman in Pakistan Anti-government protesters storm the streets of Kyiv Chicago man to be sentenced for terror convictions US drone strike kills three in northwest Pakistan Track fault disrupts train service between Raffles Place, Marina Bay Manning Sentenced to 35 Years for Leaking Government Secrets UK police say no terrorism link to helicopter crash Suicide bomber kills 13 in Russia's south 41 killed, 22 wounded in violent attacks in Iraq Kerry to visit Jordan, Israel-Palestinian peace on agenda Eurozone jobless hits fresh record high Nelson Mandela's real hero was not Gandhi, but Nehru Facing Bailout Tax, Cypriots Try to Get Cash Out of Banks Obama signs up for Obamacare Lance Armstrong confesses all to Oprah Andy Murray deserves knighthood, David Cameron says Hushen 300 Index closes higher -- Oct. 14 US State Department faulted over Benghazi Soccer-France to host Australia for first time in October Honduran ambassador to Colombia sacked after wild party Syria must destroy chemical weapons Moderate tremor in the Central Mediterranean Three Afghans killed in suicide attack Suicide Bombs Hit Egypt Military in Sinai, Kill 6 Asian markets gain on upbeat US economic data Suicide bomber kills 9 at Pakistan political rally Four Morsi supporters killed in Egypt clashes Students take a ride on airwaves Pistorius officer dropped from case Vinnie Jones reveals cancer battle new Pakistani Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud killed in drone strike Dozens killed in air strike on bakery in central Syria Gunmen kill one soldier, injure two others in Pakistan Police confirm how suspect was captured Destruction of Syria's chemical weapons begins Flooding in Canada forces evacuation of another city UN says US drones violate Pakistan's sovereignty Obama Praises Mandela 'Inspiration' Obama coming 'to listen' to Israel, Palestinians The e-mails - Oil firm asked trader about meeting with minister Death toll in Nigeria police attack rises to 30 Syria 'to declare chemical weapons and sign convention' Australia to scrap soaring national debt ceiling Asian markets hit 3-wk high on hopes of US debt deal Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti Resigns South Africa Admits Mistake Over 'Schizophrenic' Mandela Signer Iran says serious issues remain in nuclear talks Crowds Gather in Bethlehem for Christmas Seven peacekeepers killed in Sudan's Darfur NATO: Patriot missile battery operational on Syrian border US stocks tumble on third day of shutdown Guinea votes in long-delayed legislative poll NATO: 3 troops killed in Afghanistan attack Israeli soldier hits Palestinian child in Hebron UN voices alarm over Israeli strikes on Syria Egypt Army Launches New Air Raids on Sinai Militants French forces attack al-Qaeda's Mali allies Egyptian police fire tear gas at Brotherhood protesters Syria Regime Agrees to Attend Peace Conference Dozens injured as Boeing 777 jet crash lands at San Francisco airport 13 children die in fire Myanmar mosque fire US Senate to vote on fiscal cliff deal as deadline nears Man with knife arrested at entrance to Buckingham Palace 5 people buried in Colorado avalanche Ban Ki-moon to Review Syria Chemical Arms Accord Iraqi president in hospital due to health problem Malaysia's long-ruling coalition hangs on to power Explosions Near the Iranian Embassy in Beirut 19 hurt in New Orleans shooting Hagel laments "political" changes to US defence budget U.S. bans carry-on liquids, gels on flights to Russia Egypt's Brotherhood stands ground after killings Nato troops kill two Afghan children Iranian president calls for new nuclear talks Floods kill two, forces 75,000 from Calgary homes 4 NATO Troops Killed in Afghanistan Typhoon Fitow makes landfall in east China Mandela to spend Christmas in hospital Exit polls suggest Putin ally wins Moscow vote Judge enters not guilty plea for James Holmes At least 45 killed in Spain train crash Chris Froome rides to Tour de France endgame Apple app directs drivers to Alaska airport runway Suspected US drone kills 3 militants in Pakistan Francis begins papacy with prayer US Senate to meet as path out of fiscal impasse still elusive Egypt's Brotherhood as Beleaguered as Its Leader China's new stealth frigate commissioned Iraq violence kills 11 Protests continue in tense Ukraine capital Britons released after kidnapping in Egypt's Sinai -sources Syria welcomes Iran's nuclear deal Israel faces European backlash over settlement plan Obama jokes about himself at reporters' dinner Allen responds to Farrow's abuse claims in letter More than 1,000 inmates escape from Libya's al-Kweifiya prison What is the nuclear option? Forex & Gold 6 March 2013 Islamists kill 21 in suicide attacks in Niger U.S. has determined Syria used chemical weapons Snowden's father arrives in Moscow Pakistani Taliban names new leader after drone strike Twin bombings in Pakistan kill at least 40 Muslim Brotherhood supporter dies in Cairo clash Facebook earnings jump 63% as mobile ads accelerate Syria envoy calls for National Unity Government Thirty-Seven Dead In Italy Tour Bus Plunge Rogers, Videotron extend reach with network-sharing deal China stocks end lower Thursday Topless Women Protest Against Berlusconi As He Votes In Election Indonesia: Schoolchildren among 14 killed by Indonesia volcano eruption Deal reached on new Italian government Obama mourns death of icon Nelson Mandela Goa first step in Modis march to Delhi Singapore stocks close 0.4% higher Maldives holds fresh election for president Egypt announces arrest of 1,004 Muslim Brotherhood supporters New World Trade Center declared tallest building in U.S. What the Papers Say, Mar. 12, 2013 Israel green-lights 1500 settler homes Piers Morgan questioned by police Mumbai photojournalist gangrape case cracked, five accused arrested 'Israeli' arrested in Yemen Mossad spy Pakistani girls learn a hard lesson Egypt's interim president appoints 2 advisors China launches first air-to-air missile from chopper UK confirms fears over Syria's chemical weapons Egypt Crackdown Draws Condemnation Egypt swears in new interim leader Car bombing kills 17 in Pakistan Senior Pakistani Taliban commander captured in Afghanistan Driver in Spanish train crash faces questions from judge Stocks close 0.39% higher US releases initial report on fracking impacts on water Russia 'alone' in blaming Syrian rebels for chemical attack: US Philippines, rebels reach wealth-sharing deal Death toll from west Chinas violence rises to 35 Imran to contest from four NA seats Trailblazing Israeli electric car company Better Place to fold Houston Texans head coach Gary Kubiak hospitalized after collapsing at game Pro-Pak Taliban warlord killed in US drone strike Car bomb kills 20 in northwest Syria South Korean soldiers kill man trying to cross border into North Up to 50 dead in Spanish train crash Five foreigners sentenced to death for drug smuggling in Egypt French train derails south of Paris Former spokesman for U.S. President Ronald Reagan dies Egypt votes on new constitution Obama meets Mandela family as icon remains in hospital Weak earnings drag US stocks lower in early trade Three feared dead after helicopter crashes into pub Nigeria lawmaker charged over alleged bribery Rupee down 8 paise vs dollar in early trade Israel's Peres urges return to peace talks Obama set to speak on Syria from White House at 1:15 p.m. EDT Indian stocks open lower US readies possible solo action against Syria Brief clashes with police in Belfast China quake: Death toll rises Four arrested as Bangladesh building toll rises to 352 RI condemns use of chemical weapons in Syria Strong new quake hits shattered Pak region Indian troops kill Pakistani soldier along Kashmir line of control Pope Benedict XVI Says Goodbye to Cardinals China’s new carrier extends military modernization drive Brazilian leader holds crisis talks on street protests Tropical Storm Andrea zipping up the East Coast Four dead in Indonesia train accident Israel advances plan to build 900 settlement homes Miss New York wins Miss America crown Austrian found hoarding 56 stolen skulls in home museum US set for Obama inauguration Suspected Saudi militant dies in Lebanese custody Man sets himself on fire on the National Mall 7 killed in attacks in Iraq Thousands protest gay marriage India Ink: Image of the Day: January 27 US Capitol Hill on lockdown after shots fired China's 1st Pilot Free Trade Zone Opens 12 killed, 25 injured in bomb blast in NW Pakistan Select images from Bangladesh building collapse Chinese court upholds death penalties for Mekong murderers Egypt protesters 'to be dispersed' Gas cylinder blast on Pakistan school bus kills 17 North Korean cargo reveals missile repair trade with Cuba Israeli forces detain 5 Palestinians in West Bank Protests sweep Brazil despite concession Angela Merkel wins third term in German elections South Korean Workers Start Leaving Joint Factory Zone Senate to vote on moving ahead on Hagel nod 15 killed and scores injured in suicide bombing at Russian train station Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy returns to stir up election West hails Syria opposition vote to join peace talks Obama travels to tornado-ravaged Oklahoma No deal on fiscal cliff as Obama goes on holiday Syria car bomb kills at least 12 in rebel-held town Kerry: $4b Palestinian Economic Plan Could Work Bangladesh building collapse death toll hits 359 Dozens dead in Central African Republic fighting Libya threatens army action against oil protesters 2 Turkish unions call for strike on Monday in protest over police violence [Ticker] Fitch upgrades Greek credit rating Gunmen ambush police boat in Nigeria oil region Russians leaving Syria cross into Lebanon Two U.S. soldiers killed in "insider" attack in Afghanistan South African icon Nelson Mandela hospitalized Pope Francis condemns global indifference to suffering Top judge Mansour sworn in as Egypt interim president Blast kills 10 young girls in eastern Afghanistan Kenyan police arrest key Al-Shabaab recruiter, financier Obama to announce gun control plans Wednesday Bombs kill two people, wound dozens at Boston Marathon Syria’s chemical weapons could end up at sea President for early conclusion of Eco Partnership with Sri Lanka Three freed in centre abuse probe Bomb explodes at Greek shopping mall, two people injured Six Australians killed in Laos plane crash Three dead, including gunman, in Maryland mall shooting UN confirms sarin used in Syria attack 7 killed in monster truck crash Merkel Vies 3rd Term in Office in Germany Elections Ex-Virginia governor Bob McDonnell charged with corruption Sprinters Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell test positive for banned substance 6.3-magnitude quake hits Honshu, Japan: CENC Pakistan to release most senior Afghan Taliban prisoner Egypt court orders release of Mubarak American investigators waiting to question arrested Boston bomber 10 dead, five injured in SW China road accident Bollywood cuts costs by a third as rupee collapse bites Women to face higher car insurance premiums Tornadoes rip through Midwest, killing 6 and devastating neighborhoods China gives US regulators access to audit records Singapore stocks end up 0.26 percent Iran, atomic agency in first talks since Rowhani election China's new PM rejects US hacking claims Dzhokhar Tsarnaev pleads not guilty to Boston bombing charges Pictures of the day: 7 August 2013 Chinese general's son gets 10 years jail for rape P.G. police seeking driver in crash that killed child Egypt to hold presidential elections before parliamentary polls Pentagon adjusts plans for more intense attacks on Syria East Timor bans martial arts clubs amid killings Afghan legislators approve new election law In Pakistan, army adamant on fighting the other Taliban Egyptian army pushes to attack kidnappers South Africans Mourn as Mandela Buried Witnesses hear 'loud booms' at Boston Marathon Cryptic crossword - Saturday 27th April Costa Concordia captain to be tried for manslaughter Israeli Minister Slams Kerry's Boycott Warning Angelina Jolie's aunt dies of breast cancer Myanmar’s Suu Kyi urges party unity amid squabbles 10 Things to Know for Wednesday White House, defense contractors discuss harm of automatic spending cuts Venezuela's Hugo Chavez dies of cancer Former Zambian president arrested US Senate confirms Yellen as Fed's next chair 26 Palestinian prisoners released from Israeli prison Asian shares rally after string of upbeat data 17 killed, 133 wounded in bomb attacks in northern Iraq Officer injured in India anti-rape protests dies Cyprus bailout remarks alarm markets Faction Names Bianca Ojukwu APGA National Leader US Cannot 'Conclusively Determine' Chemical Weapons Use in Syria Twelve killed as gunmen raid village Egypt shuts down Muslim Brotherhood newspaper Strong earthquake in western China kills 47 people Snowden thanks Russia for asylum Senate confirms Yellen as Fed head French forces take key Mali town Boston bombing suspect buried in Virginia 'Large and extremely dangerous' tornado heads towards Oklahoma City Hostage drama drags on after Alabama school bus shooting Palestinian president assigns academic to form West Bank gov't Pakistan's Malala leaves hospital to await surgery two found dead in swimming pool at essex hotel Pakistan condemns US drone strike in Shawal Area Residents return to Texas blast site South Africa prays for Nelson Mandela Iran's Ahmadinejad may face charges over election appearance with aide Miliband pledges to strengthen minimum wage Singapore stocks close 0.44 pct lower Sniper waiting for result of appeal Apple shares hit hard on iPhone disappointment EU renews sanctions against Zimbabwe occupied Palestinian territory: Palestinians rebuff US peace talks blueprint Owners, others charged in Bangladesh factory fire Egypt set to lure Gulf investors US-Russia reach agreement on Syria Palestinians, Jordan coordinate stances on peace talks Voting canceled in three provinces in tense Thai election Obama cancels Moscow meeting with Putin KLCI Futures traded mixed at mid-day Suspected U.S. drone strike kills 5 in Pakistan Egypt court orders Mubarak release Hollande 'threatens legal action' after affair allegations Iranian exiles report deaths in Iraq camp 'Blade Runner' Pistorius to dispute murder charge Israeli forces detain 2 in Hebron arrest raid Egyptians vote on Islamist-backed constitution Mexico swears in president amid violent protests Helicopter crashes near rail station in London Indonesian capital prays for metro to ease traffic chaos Japanese planes flew into China's new defense zone Typhoon survivors raid Philippine stores Car Bomb Wounds 15 in Hezbollah Stronghold in Lebanon RF FM urges Syrian opposition to assist in immediate release of all foreigners captured in Syria Five dead, 40 missing in Canada train disaster US Senate confirms Janet Yellen as US Federal Reserve chief Khan Said named as new Pakistani Taliban leader after Hakimullah Mehsud killed in drone strike At Least 66 Killed in Bomb Blasts in Iraq Russia Destroys Over 75% of Its Chemical Weapons Stockpile Iran earthquake death toll rises Suarez set for Cup comeback Maldives team in India to observe an election Death toll rises to 6 as Storm Xaver batters northern Europe Pakistan releases top Afghan Taliban prisoner Mixed reactions to NZ same-sex marriage TV weatherman Fred Talbot arrested over sex claims U.S. drone strike kills 5 in Pakistan Building collapses in India; 25 feared trapped Somalia's Shebab claims responsibility for Nairobi mall attack Syrian troops push into strategic rebelheld town Israel agrees to release Palestinian prisoners Dozens die as clashes erupt at Morsi rally in Cairo Thai opposition protesters begin Bangkok shutdown Spanish train crash driver to be questioned France Hails Breakthrough after U.S.-Russia Deal on Syria Weapons ISAF soldier killed in Afghan 'insider attack' About 60 Crushed to Death in Ivory Coast Stampede Glasgow Helicopter Crash Search Ends Three dead in US marathon bomb Swiss tourist gang-raped in India India Braces for Massive Cyclone Discipline against student gunman thought to have sparked Colorado shooting Many killed in Japan road tunnel collapse No plan to shut petrol pumps at night Moily Clinton to testify this month on Benghazi attack Tens of Thousands of Ukrainians Protest in Kyiv Karzai to visit Pakistan for Taliban peace talks Thieves snatch English Channel swimmer's custom-made wheelchair Three die after car crash at Tian'anmen Singapore shares open lower on Friday Obama pledges to reignite economy Two Earthquakes Hit Northwest China, 11 Dead 'Whitey' Bulger given two consecutive life terms Kenyan forces caused mall collapse Pak missions in UAE gear up for elections Bangladesh building disaster death toll passes 500 Algeria hostage crisis ends; death toll unclear Egypt ministry again urges end to pro-Morsi protests South Africa's Mandela taken to hospital China yuan strengthens to 6.2689 against USD Police question man in deadly LA boardwalk crash Turkish riot police tear gas Taksim Square protest Chicago Shooting Shows Gap in Stepped-up Policing Feds move to require car-to-car safety communication North Korea shuns offer of talks Prince Charles 'compares Putin to Hitler' Iran warns against military intervention in Iraq Israel PM accuses Iran president of hypocrisy Police clash with youth in Cairo after anti-Morsi protest Top Diplomats Meet in Munich at Critical Time Snowden 'given refugee document by Ecuador' NA President‚Äôs message on the World Press Freedom Day EU foreign ministers to discuss Syria arms embargo Death toll from Philippine earthquake rises to 185 Stocks to watch at close on Monday Army jets kill 38 militants in NW Pakistan air raids Egyptian police fire tear gas at protesters in Cairo Philippines holds second senator over corruption German envoy optimistic about Iran-G5+1 talks Renowned Spanish flamenco guitarist Paco De Lucia dies Chinese icebreaker changes course towards suspicious objects Snowden Hits Hurdles in Search for Asylum Death toll in building collapse in south India mounts to 47 Pakistan imposes temporary ban on 2 TV channels Palestinian prisoners arrive at Muqata in Ramallah 10 dead, five injured in SW China road accident Thai junta amasses security force to smother Bangkok protests Aso refuses to resign over Nazi comments Explosions kill 29 outside two mosques in Lebanon's Tripoli Pakistan fighter jets bomb 'Taliban hideouts' Gunmen Kill Eight In Second Kenya Attack U.S. resumes search for missing British sailors after public Iraqi Bomb Attacks Kill At Least 13 Egypt forces set to block access to Morsi protest camps Nobel author Doris Lessing dies at 94 Japan's opposition party chief criticizes Abe's economic policies 3 Suspects Taken Into Custody in Boston Bombing Case Ukraine's opposition chief wants more protests Queen pays tribute to Nelson Mandela Declines in US stock market moderate Latest Anti-Muslim Violence in Burma Kills 1, Injures 10 Suspected U.S. drone strike kills 5 in Pakistan The Note's Must-Reads for Friday May 24, 2013 22 killed in mine accident in southwestern China NYPD Twitter Outreach Backfires Badly Turkish search ends as last missing miners found Iran predicts failure of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks Olivia Colman wins second BAFTA Award Titanic Violin Nabs Record $1.4 Million Ankeet Chavan granted conditional bail for marriage JAL's first order from Airbus is blow to Boeing Sienna Miller testifies at UK phone hacking trial Israelis attack 2 Palestinians in Jerusalem area EU extends sanctions against Russia Cuba sees "major role" for foreign investment ‚ÄėGlee‚Äô star Cory Monteith found dead in hotel room Lebanon's PM forms 'unity cabinet' Lebanon's prime minister has formed a cabinet more than 10 months after taking office, taking in a wide range of political groups after bridging serious divisions am Iranian president makes debut on world stage Cameron 'has no concerns' over halal meat World's oldest man dies at 116 GM slow on recalls, Congress record shows Death toll in Lebanon bombings rises to 47 Greek far-right leader imprisoned pending trial Bangladesh factory owners arrested as death toll nears 350 4 Egyptian soldiers killed in Sinai ambush Beijing's Aircraft Carrier Returns from South China Sea Egypt courts hear cases against Mubarak, Islamists Moscow's Crimea success could lead to it redrawing Ukraine's eastern border Nelson Mandela dies aged 95 Belgian King Albert II to step down in favor of son Nazi Gestapo chief 'buried in Jewish cemetery' Swiss vote on highest minimum wage Kevin Rudd sworn in as Australian prime minister Donetsk Region Protesters Detain Trucks Carrying Government Rocket Ammo Easy Rider star Karen Black dies aged 74 Coronation Street's Bill Roache Arrested Red Sox beat Tigers to reach World Series At Least 22 Dead After China Earthquake News is my Business Glasgow helicopter death toll rises to nine David Beckham to retire at end of season Afghanistan: suicide bomber kills eight in military bus blast N. Korea's Kim hails execution of powerful uncle EU, Myanmar work toward investment protection agreement Tehelka editor embroiled in sex assault scam Iron Lady Margaret Thatcher dies at 87 Four Morsi supporters killed in Egypt clashes U.N. condemns ethnic killings in South Sudan oil town Feds drop 'morning-after pill' appeal Police fire tear gas at protesters in Bangkok Shooting, protests mar Thai voting China stock index futures close lower -- April 23 Seven Filipinos slain in Yemen attack Israel ends airstrike case; Palestinians critical Protesters topple Lenin statue in Kiev Iran 'thwarts nuclear sabotage attempts' China yuan strengthens to 6.1184 against USD Tuesday Protesters gather in Brazil despite concessions Queen visits London soldier attack scene India and China troops retreat to de facto border in face-off deal Relief in Boston as second suspect captured Syrian army retakes Crusader castle from rebels Saudi to give Lebanese army $3 billion Red Cross workers released in Ukraine Syria envoy says no peace talks without opposition Queen to name biggest ever carrier Bangla militants escape from prison van in bomb ambush Wreckage of Air Algerie plane carrying 116 people found in Mali Influential Palestinians Seek One Democratic State Dozens killed in Russian plane crash U.S. retailers agree to Bangladesh plant safety pact US government shutdown begins - live updates Suicide bomber kills 14 in Afghanistan China launches probe and rover to moon All eyes on Khurshid‚Äôs trip ... Australia cuts rates to record low Chinese News Agency Slams Delays in Search for Jet Classic crossword - Saturday 1st June N Korea test-fires 30 short-range missiles Palestinian diplomat dies in Prague blast Novice 'steered South Korea ferry' Chinese president meets Indian vice president Teenage girl killed in east London Shereka Marsh was shot in the neck, police say Death toll in Nairobi attack rises to 59 China's Peace Ark departs for the Philippines Thursday Iran dissidents 'killed in Iraq' James Gandolfini dies aged 51 Nearly nine million people in 'severe debt' Updated - Two explosions near finish line of Boston Marathon Twelve killed in bomb blast on Pakistani train The new Cold War Cuba's 'Ladies' to pick up EU prize 8 years late Fourteen killed in Brazil bus accident US: Assad used chemical weapons on Syria rebels Death Toll in Bangladesh Collapse at 194 Israeli teens missing in West Bank President mourns death of Mandela Two blasts near Iranian embassy in Beirut, 7 killed Singapore shares open 0.31% higher on Monday Suicide bomber kills 23 Iraqi army recruits Deaf customers sue Starbucks, say they're mocked Thousands evacuated in Moscow metro fire 38 killed in rains, flash floods in Pakistan 7 killed by Shiite al-Houthi fighters in northern Yemen Iran excluded from Syria peace talks: UN Kerry call on Congress to end shutdown Canada train plot suspects reject charges East Ukraine Separatists Ask to Join Russia Rudd sworn in as new Australian PM Moon rocks indicate earth's orb born of collision BlackBerry loses US$965m in Q2 Egypt strongly opposes military action against Syria Pro-Russia rebels downed Malaysian plane: Ukraine No argument with Jakarta on boats: Abbott US believes Syria has probably used chemical weapons Egypt's opposition criticizes president's speech Syrian war seen dragging on for years Russia says ballistic missiles fired in Mediterranean Volcano erupts in Indonesia -100,000 evacuated and airports closed 49 killed, 148 wounded in violent attacks in Iraq Ukraine's Yanukovych says he does not plan to resign Flash floods kill 58 in eastern Afghanistan Investigators probe motives of LAX airport shooter Outrage after reports emerge about 6-year-old Indian girl raped at school Janet Yellen to become first woman to lead the Federal Reserve World powers, Iran under Rouhani revive nuclear talks Muslim Brotherhood banned in Egypt More Deaths Expected in Canada Oil Train Explosion Philippines defers comment on Taiwan fisher attack Crowds, Dignitaries Gather for Mandela Memorial Service Obama Urges Restraint from Israelis, Palestinians Russia releases Greenpeace doctor Russian aircraft wreckage found after a year 17 killed in US drone attack on Yemen wedding party China manufacturing index at 11-month low: HSBC France to ban child beauty pageants Today in History, Dec. 2 Ships Train for Syrian Chemical Weapons Transport Death toll rises to 29 in India's Mumbai building collapse Extremists claim responsibility for Niger attacks Pro-Russians forces enter Ukrainian naval base in Crimea Body of missing South Korean shipping tycoon found in field No update on Nelson Mandela's condition Ukraine: Nine people die in Kyiv clashes US Flying Surveillance Missions to Help Find Kidnapped Nigerian Girls Prince George is christened at St James's Palace Monty Python to reunite for new show Italian Foreign Minister confers with Ghana VP Gunman who held suburban Atlanta firefighters hostage now dead, police say Bradley Manning-WikiLeaks case turns to sentencing Egypt poll: 98 per cent vote 'yes' for new constitution Iran, six global powers sign landmark nuclear deal Israeli forces arrest 6 Palestinians in overnight West Bank raids Hague 'concerns over conduct' of Zimbabwe election Hong Kong stocks end higher Dignitaries pay tribute to Paul Desmarais Southwest grounds flights due to computer glitch Vatican Embassy in Syria hit by mortar fire North Korea blocks access to joint industrial zone Islamic militants kill 9 foreign tourists, 1 Pakistani 'Western' forces attack Islamic militant base in Somalia Hong Kong set for huge democracy rally on handover anniversary Suicide bomber kills 20 in Iraq Five children buried alive in Bohol landslide 6 Killed by Hot Lava as Indonesia Volcano Erupts At least 11 killed in India building collapse Egypt's presidential election begins Son of US evangelist kills himself The son of popular US evangelist Rick Warren has killed himself. Italian parliament backs new PM Russian lawmakers pass new bill restricting Internet Super Typhoon Haiyan, Strongest of Season, Slams the Philippines Nato condemns Ukraine crackdown China to investigate EU wine exports Conan O'Brien at the White House Correspondents' Dinner Boston bomb suspect charged; religious motive seen Asian markets mixed on China trade data World's oldest person dies in Japan at 116 Foreign exchange rates in India Colorado wildfire destroys more than 90 homes as winds worsen Earthquake of 6.3 magnitude strikes off Indonesia island US, Afghan govt to hold peace talks with Taliban News of Terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (January 22 ‚Äď 28, 2014) 'It's either too late or too early to intervene in Syria' Iran's nuclear negotiating team leaves for Kazakhstan U.S factory orders down 0.7 pct in January Gunmen Surround Libya's Foreign Ministry To Push Demands Typhoon death toll rises to 3633 Uganda's president signs anti-gay bill Russian parliament allows Putin to use military in Ukraine Bradley Manning acquitted of aiding the enemy G7 'to intensify Russia sanctions' Rock bands' plane makes emergency landing in Ill. Russian Prime Minister On Second Day Of Crimea Visit Judge OKs force-feeding California inmates Gang violence kills 16 in Venezuelan prison US Military Deaths in Afghanistan at 2,153 Israel, Palestinians seek another meeting Monday: U.S. official Tropical Storm Karen targets US Gulf Coast Seamus Heaney, Irish Poet of Soil and Strife, Dies at 74 Bangladesh Islamists rally against atheist bloggers Crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 in Eastern Ukraine Suicide bomber kills 13 at restaurant in central Somalia Anthony Weiner slips to fourth place in new poll India accuses China of crossing de facto border Pregnant Sudan woman who married a Christian man sentenced to death for 'apostasy' US top diplomat Kerry's wife rushed to hospital Kerry pursuing 'quiet strategy' in Mideast peace process North Korea says to restart nuclear reactor Egyptian court considers Mubarak‚Äôs release Suicide bomber kills eight, wounds 13 in Afghan capital - police Boston bombing suspect charged in hospital bed More rain hampers Indian flood rescue A look at major terror attacks in East Africa Russia responds to Ukraine ceasefire Kim Jong-un Executed His 'Worse Than a Dog' Uncle Colourful support at World Cup in Brazil Mandela remains in hospital South Korea Ferry Crew Members Stand Trial Egypt votes on new constitution US drone strike kills six in Pakistan officials Vietnam detects signals from missing plane Cricket-England v Australia fourth test scoreboard Birthday of DPRK to Be Celebrated in Peru Powerful 7.6 quake strikes off Solomons India Ink: Image of the Day: May 21 Australia leader ousted in snap leadership vote Obama condemns Egypt violence, cancels military exercises Argentina declares mourning for flood victims Prince's christening a blend of old and new What the Papers Say, May 20, 2013 Google releases Nexus 5 phone with Kit Kat Bombing Aimed at Hezbollah Hits Southern Beirut U.S., allies to add sanctions against Russia over Ukraine Factories that ran on Korean cooperation go silent Chinese premier meets Indian vice president Algerian president in France for medical tests Islamists still holding some 30 hostages as Kenya mall standoff continues Manchester City wins second Premier League title in three years Bodies of MH17 crash victims flown to Netherlands Egypt policeman killed in Sinai attack Extension likely for Iran nuclear talks Fire kills 38 in Russian psychiatric institution Russia Warns It May Not Sign Landmark UN Arms Treaty Didier Reynders on Syria North Korea: experts call for dialogue ‚Äď and say China must play a part China stocks open higher Monday Sony Xperia Z2 and Nokia‚Äôs X series unveiled New coronavirus can probably can be passed person to person- WHO Mandela back in hospital in ‚Äėserious but stable‚Äô condition East Harlem explosion death toll rises Ukrainian Prime Minister resigns amid protests Royal Hoax DJ Takes Action Against Station Arsenal v Stoke City ‚Äď live! Business news and markets: as it happened, April 17, 2013 Iran, world powers begin new round of nuclear talks Tropical Storm Karen targets US Gulf Coast Workers killed in India building collapse North Korea fires three short-range missiles Car Bomb Kills 37 in Northwest Pakistan Malaysia Airlines loses contact with plane carrying 239 to Beijing Microsoft says to cut up to 18,000 jobs Malaysians vote in polls for stability or change Fire destroys ancient Tibetan town in China Yahoo agrees to buy Tumblr for $1.1 billion cash India starts voting in world's largest election Car bomb in northern Syria kills at least 12 Philippine quake death toll climbs to 73 Search ends for missing asylum-seekers Ukrainian President orders 7-day ceasefire in the east ICC Champions Trophy: India vs South Africa Supreme Court takes on affirmative action in Michigan ban case Headlines in major Iranian newspapers on Sept 30 Cyclone leaves trail of destruction in India Taliban kill 15 police in west Afghanistan Thousands rally to support embattled Tunisia government South Africa's Mandela taken to hospital Updated - Two explosions near finish line of Boston Marathon At least two killed in southern Egypt clash Winter Storm Ion: State-By-State... Corpses Of 53 Men Found South Of Baghdad Bomb attacks kill 20 in Baghdad's Christian areas China sets Bo Xilai trial date Muslims prepare for start of Ramadan Japan scrambles jets against Russian military planes Thousands of Britons claim dole in Germany Suspected U.S. drone strike kills 5 in Pakistan Obama to sign up for Obamacare General Electric posts 9% profit drop for third quarter China yuan weakens to 6.1535 against USD Russia finds dead lawyer Magnitsky guilty in posthumous trial 'Trayvon could have been me' China sends largest fleet yet to disputed islands Kerry's plan for restarting talks calls for release of 103 Palestinian inmates Police: Explosion in Belfast Cathedral Quarter Syrians Protest against Erdogan in Paris, Venezuelans Stress Support to Syria Prime Minister to seek nuclear deal, investments during Japan visit US postpones missile test over N Korea tensions Obama to meet privately with family of Nelson Mandela At least six dead in US shooting rampage Gunmen kill 10 in Philippine political violence Israel downs drone from Lebanon Israel approves release of first group of Palestinian prisoners ahead of peace talks Deadly clashes as Egypt marks anniversary NATO: 5 Americans killed in southern Afghanistan Conmen dressed as women steal cash Cleveland Kidnapper Ariel Castro Found Hanged in Prison Cell Google Unveils Prototype Self-Driving Car Bangladesh garment factory fire 'kills 8' US seeks to reassure wary Gulf allies over Iran deal Ukraine hosts ‚Äėunity talks‚Äô Pakistan's Musharraf Under Arrest in Bhutto Assassination Trial Date Set for Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Chief Red panda‚Äôs short-lived zoo escape Israeli doctors could be tried abroad for force-feeding Palestinian prisoners Washington Pot Shops Prepare for Historic Sales Rio airport workers strike on eve of FIFA World Cup Son of top Muslim Brotherhood leader killed Iran, six global powers sign landmark nuclear deal Hot-Air Balloon Catches Fire in Virginia Quotes from leaders, family at Mandela memorial Mumbai Indians puts T&T in its place KL shares remain higher mid-afternoon What the Papers Say, Nov. 20, 2013 Amazon launches new device for streaming video Palestinian President Receives Jordanian Foreign Minister Obama nominates new transportation secretary China yuan weakens to 6.1059 against USD French raid wine cellar for austerity auction US, Russia agree on seizure of Syria chemical weapons S Korea MPs to visit Kaesong complex Algerian priest to lecture about Christian heritage in N. Africa Headlines in major Iranian newspapers on April 5 Implications of Palestinian reconciliation Hijacker arrested after plane lands at Geneva Airport PCB appoints Waqar Younis as head coach US makes case for action against Syria Ankara protesters clash with police 49 killed, 148 wounded in violent attacks in Iraq Puerto Rican arrested for production of child pornography Ukraine signs EU trade pact as Russia finalizes Crimea annexation Assad warns Turkey of 'heavy price' for backing Syrian rebels Indian stocks close lower 19 killed, 42 wounded in violent attacks in Iraq Indian rape accused face verdicts Iran nuclear deal agreed at talks Egyptian military spokesman denounces incitement against army Snowden sees 'no chance' for US fair trial Headlines in major Iranian newspapers on Dec 30 Dozens injured in Connecticut train collision Queen visits Britain's new prince Ukraine: Three Killed In Parliament Protests Ride operator charged in N.C. fair accident Transcript reveals confusion over evacuation of South Korean ferry Fallen US firefighters brought home Syria Regime Agrees to Attend Peace Conference UK vote rejects military action New Zealand set to legalise gay marriage Singapore stocks end up 0.37 pct Venezuelan president to visit China Cairo protesters defy crackdown threat Missing plane search turns to Vietnamese islands Official of Malaysia Airlines briefs relatives of missing flight passengers about search progress Stars pay tribute to Cory Monteith Los Angeles airport worker charged with making 9/11 threats The Note's Must-Reads for Friday May 24, 2013 Cristiano Ronaldo hat-trick fires Portugal to 2014 World Cup finals Britain's Prince Philip set for 'exploratory' surgery Japan starts hearing on sales tax, ex-bank deputy urges gradual rise Three bomb attacks kill six soldiers, one civilian Italian pilgrims die in bus plunge Strong new quake hits shattered Pak region Syrian opposition offers Assad truce in Homs for duration of Ramadan At least 20 dead in Somalia attacks Westgate mall attackers spent four months planning in Nairobi U.N. Security Council calls for humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza 6.3-magnitude quake hits Honshu, Japan: CENC Chinese shares close higher Tuesday Car Bombs Kill 58 in Iraqi Capital Ukrainian protesters back in streets for anti-government rally Canadian freight train blast death toll hits three, to rise Nigel Farage calls on Government to let Syrian refugees into UK Israel's Peres urges return to peace talks China yuan strengthens to 6.1184 against USD Tuesday Radio: Israel set to increase Palestinian prisoner release Morsi's supporters reject plan Egypt court sentences 10 Brotherhood supporters to death - sources Obama condemns killing of 3 Israeli teens Men tried to behead soldier on London street, court hears Ukraine protesters rebuild barricades Mel Smith dead at 60 and UK mourns a comedy favourite Three dead, 63 hurt as New York buildings collapse Chinese shares close higher Tuesday India Ink: Image of the Day: July 2 Asian Muslims celebrate Eid as 14 killed in Afghanistan Russian coal mines seek new outlets in China Ukraine‚Äôs pro-Russia protesters demand greater autonomy Iraq army fights to retake Tikrit Iran condemns alleged Israeli airstrike on Syria Israel agrees to extend Gaza truce by four hours Fire at South Korean bus terminal kills 5 Four civilians, three NATO soldiers killed in Afghanistan Protesters swamp streets to reclaim revolution Tokyo stocks open down 0.24% Australia returns asylum seekers to Sri Lanka in sea transfer Shankill blast victims to be remembered 118 people killed in twin blasts in Nigeria Glee star Cory Monteith found dead in hotel room in Canada Yolanda death toll climbs to 3,621 Tokyo stocks close up 0.13pc Iran says ready for fresh round of nuclear talks Clashes continue between police and protesters in Turkey Those refused medical cards urged to contact HSE World‚Äôs largest building opened in west China Israeli lightly hurt by stones in West Bank Death toll from Egypt protests rises to 49 Syrian opposition agree to landmark peace talks Poverty stats doubt Modi's development claims Pro-Russia rebels to hold vote in Ukraine Georgians vote for new president MERS respiratory illness found in U.S., officials confirm EU declares Hezbollah's military wing terror group Germany welcomes Iran nuclear agreement What the Papers Say, June 25, 2013 Gunmen kill nine foreigners in Pakistan 2 Indian traders stranded in China sent back home California governor declares drought emergency Peace talks with Palestinians would take months: Israel official 17:02 23 killed in Iraq car bombings Two dead, more trapped in latest Mumbai building collapse Air strikes kills dozens in northern Syria Chinese tourist abducted from Malaysia UN inspectors hail progress over Syria chemical weapons Two arrests made after protest against Nigel Farage Gunmen kill 15 Libyan soldiers Pictures show completed Costa Concordia operation Iran Nuclear Talks Enter Third Day Protesters gather in Brazil despite concessions Australian PM Kevin Rudd calls election for 7 September Iran nuclear talks expected to resume this week Bangkok tense on Thai election eve China ‚Äėwill protect interests‚Äô of foreign business D.C. Votes to Decriminalize Marijuana Many dead as asylum boat sinks off Australia North Korea's Kim hails execution of powerful uncle Margaret Thatcher dies after stroke Chinese president arrives in Netherlands for state visit, nuclear summit Israel sanctions Palestinians in new blow to peace talks UK Sky News cameraman killed in Egypt Stocks rise in early trading FBI audio expert testifies in Zimmerman trial Iranian nuclear talks to be extended to November Boston bombing suspect to appear in court Death toll in India building collapse hits 42 Obama announces creation of twin manufacturing hubs Five charged with terrorism offences President Obama reveals plans to withdraw troops from Afghanistan by 2016 US, NATO Raise Doubts Russia Pulled Back from Ukraine Border FTSE Bursa Malaysia update: 11.30am Glasgow Helicopter Crash Search Ends Quotations in the News Philip leaves hospital after 11 days Bone fragment 'could be King Alfred' Israel frees second group of Palestinian prisoners Two skydivers dead after colliding during US jump 'Iron Man' jetpacks spark concerns in Hawaii Israel frees Palestinian prisoners France Says Won't 'Shirk Responsibilities' in Syria Boston bombing suspect identified on surveillance video, no arrest China's anger at N. Korea overcomes worry over US China yuan strengthens to new high against USD Man held after teen shot in Belfast Police stop Maldives presidential election Indian army kill 3 militants in Indian-controlled Kashmir Car bomb kills 20 in northwest Syria Iran ups oil swap with eastern neighbors Turkey president appeals for calm North Korea test fires 30 missiles into the sea Man dies in Co Donegal house fire Doha gas blast kills 12, injures dozens Polling stations open at Ukrainian presidential election India Ink: Image of the Day: April 21 Two French journalists killed in Mali Gunmen kill nine tourists in Pakistan Israel and Hamas to observe brief Gaza truce China's troubled Xinjiang hit by more violence Relatives scuffle with police after China fire kills 120 Iran rejects claim on chlorine bombs India Minister's wife died 'unnatural death' after affair rumours 3 dead, 1 hurt in shooting at S Carolina oceanfront motel Burial of Boston bombing suspect appears legal 5 killed in S China road cave-in South Africa president: Mandela is improving World News Update, what you need to know Syrian civil war in photos Abdullah Widens Lead in Afghan Presidential Poll Imran blames rival for colleague murder Bangladesh Honors Factory Victims Man Who Set Himself on Fire on National Mall Has Died Japan defends dolphin hunt after US criticism Bomb blast rocks shopping mall in Nigeria, 12 killed Philippines typhoon death toll at 4,460: UN Police fire teargas on Venezuelan vote protesters Wave of attacks kills at least 95 in Iraq Top Chinese political advisor meets Greek PM Palestinian diplomat injured in explosion in Prague Ukraine leader pledges crisis talks 7 killed in attacks in Iraq US military presence in East Asia US believes Syrian government used chemical weapons World powers and Iran to resume expert nuclear talks on Dec. 30 Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Refuses to Back Down At least 6 dead in Canada bus, train crash Chinese president meets Greek PM, calling for stronger partnership AstraZeneca pays $4.1bn to buy Bristol-Myers Squibb out of diabetes alliance Italian fugitive arrested in Dominican Republic India, US to hold talks on China next week Israel Carrying Out Ground Offensive In Gaza Ehud Olmert, former Israeli prime minister, sentenced to six years in jail for corruption Brahimi apologises to Syria over lack of peace progress Egyptian protesters issue Morsi resignation ultimatum 5 Things to Know About the Sochi Olympics China stocks open lower on Wednesday US delays missile test as tensions rise Fire in Beijing kills 10 India, China ink border pact; 8 other agreements Venezuela expels three U.S. diplomats Heavy smog hits north China city, flights cancelled Russia claims to have foiled possible terror act 3 Chinese tourists killed in Pakistan Sevens World Cup within Kenya‚Äôs reach Gunmen kill 10 foreign tourists in northern Pakistan Austrian found hoarding 56 stolen skulls in home museum Egypt Launches Offensive Against Sinai Militants Record-setting Southwest heat wave turns fatal Detroit eligible for bankruptcy protection: U.S. judge British Nobel-Winning Author Doris Lessing Dies Israeli government authorises new settlements ahead of talks Pakistani Taliban chief killed in US drone strike Putin signs Crimea annexe treaty FAA continues ban on US flights to Tel Aviv Chinese envoy rebuts Vietnamese, Philippine accusations over South China Sea Four more people arrested over Australia's largest illegal tobacco importation syndicate Obama moves to fill Fed board, taps Fischer to be No. 2 Iran's president condemns use of chemical weapons in Syria A society fraying at the edges UN Invites Iran to Syrian Peace Conference Italy bus crash death toll rises Soccer Ref Punched by Player Dies Angela Merkel headed for narrow win in German elections Israel detains 37 Palestinians as arrest operation continues Rebels kill 21 civilians in Syria Alawite village World sends emergency relief to battered Philippines Palestinian hunger striker, Israel reach deal Assad says Syria will comply with UN arms resolution South Korean President Sorry For Ferry Response Food price hikes raise concerns in Iran Obama made last-minute decision on Syria approval Driver backs into stroller with child, drives off Spain Princess Testifies in Historic Fraud Probe Senate confirms Obama nominee to key appeals court U.N. rights chief presses Egypt on Mursi detention US Senate confirms Janet Yellen as US Federal Reserve chief Syrian Rebel Groups Battle Each Other in North Mayawati demands president's rule in Kashmir Uganda's president signs anti-gay bill Rocks, Tear Gas Fly as Thai Protests Heat Up Boston bombing suspect buried in Virginia Six dead in Philippine restaurant blast China army newspaper hits out at US's PRISM programme Silvio Berlusconi expelled from Italy's parliament Two killed in Bahrain car explosion Russia warns it will respond if interests attacked in Ukraine Hosni Mubarak retrial adjourned until 8 June Egypt protesters defy cabinet threat to end sit-ins Couple marry in the UK's first Scientology wedding Qatar's emir hands power to his son Philippines typhoon death toll feared to hit 7,000 Egypt braces for 'Friday of anger' after carnage Red Sox Beat Tigers 5-2 to Advance to World Series China lands Jade Rabbit robot rover on Moon Ukrainian parliament dismisses president Venezuela lawmakers brawl amid election tensions North Korea Warns Foreigners in South, Advising Evacuation Captain of sunken South Korean ferry arrested Cars, drivers plunge into river after Wash. I-5 bridge collapse Death toll in Syria now tops 100,000 Communist rebels ambush Philippine police, kill 7 Egypt's Morsi faces trial for prison break, murder, says prosecution Iran Nuclear Talks Enter Third Day Thai army declares martial law Woman dies while riding roller coaster in Texas Nobel author Doris Lessing dies at 94 Over 100 dead as typhoon slams central Philippines First post office savings bank ATM opens in Chennai Israel agrees to 12 hour ceasefire Quake of 6.2 magnitude strikes off Indonesia's Sumatra - USGS British stuntman fell to his death in wing suit mishap What makes India vote? Jaipur Lit Fest debates White diamond breaks record in Hong Kong auction Chinese satellite spots large object in search area Hamas Urges Hizbullah to Pull Fighters Out of Syria U.S. and Russia reach a deal on Syria's chemical weapons PSNI failed RUC officers, tribunal told Stocks edge lower following retail earnings Police helicopter crashes into Scottish pub US ups pressure on Israel as UN demands Gaza truce Australian PM says 'Very confident' signals are from black box Mandela's condition has 'improved' Philippe becomes king of Belgium India anti-graft party takes charge in New Delhi Spain approves new restrictive abortion law Obama orders Syria 'gas attack' inquiry German ambassador's Athens residence shot at Ukraine's jailed opposition icon Tymoshenko walks free Oklahoma examines what went wrong in botched execution Napolitano elected for second term as Italy president UN court convicts 6 Bosnian Croats of atrocities Saudi man with pressure cooker arrested at Detroit airport North Korea says to put US citizen on trial Thai protests escalate amid violence Egypt imposes state of emergency after 95 people killed Rallies demand 'Justice for Trayvon' UN warns of plight of women, children in Syria's Homs Hagel, Dempsey face Congress over defense budget Sony to sell PC unit and cut jobs Man kills 4 in Calif. before police shoot him dead N. Korea Deports Elderly American Search leader urges caution in findings related to missing Malaysian jetliner Mandela remembered by family, as stadium memorial service is planned Ukrainian presidency says deal reached at crisis talks Obama mulls limited military action in Syria Syria's PM escapes assassination try, regime says Jordan elected to take Saudi seat on UN Security Council At least 18 killed in Iraq mosque bombing Police surround protesters in Belfast ahead of G8 George Zimmerman found not guilty of Trayvon Martin murder Ten rescued off Waterford, Dublin coasts Mandela spends third day in hospital One killed in clashes at Muslim Brotherhood Cairo offices Saudi Women To Protest Against Driving Ban Russian parliament allows Putin to use military in Ukraine Nelson Mandela hospital release reports 'incorrect' World stocks rise on hopes Fed to keep stimulus No winners in a war of sanctions World Cup hit by new stadium death Tata Nano and other Indian small cars fail crash tests Greece reaches agreement with troika, bailout tranche expected within days Murray ends 77-year wait for British win Malaysia Airlines plane crashes on Ukraine-Russia border - live US to Determine Extent of Chemical Weapons Use by Syria The covert war in Pakistan Russia's Putin claims authority to invade Ukraine Senior CPC official meets top DPRK leader's special envoy Turkey unrest goes on despite end to park protest Pope calls for action on climate change in draft encyclical Singapore shares open 0.28% lower on Thursday Who Is Jihadi John? Headlines in major Iranian newspapers on Oct 4 US Attorney General Holder resigns U.S., EU Widen Sanctions On Russia Top Asian News at 2:30 p.m. GMT How the Dow Jones Industrial Average Did Wednesday Hajj to go ahead despite crane collapse, officials vow US House Republicans elect Paul Ryan as speaker Top Asian News at 4:00 p.m. GMT Singapore shares open 0.83% higher on Wednesday China treasury bond futures open higher Tuesday US Attorney General Holder resigns Headlines in major Iranian newspapers on Sept 27 China on high alert for typhoon Kalmaegi Saudi-led airstrikes hit Yemeni capital Mali hunts jihadist nightclub killers 7.3 magnitude earthquake strikes Nepal Tokyo shares open higher over buoyant U.S. market Iran's parliament backs nuclear deal Hawaii preps for first hurricane in 22 years Iraq bombings kill at least 26 Sierra Leone in Ebola lockdown Tokyo shares open higher on buoyant U.S. market 4 killed, several injured in SW China car accident More than 3,400 migrants rescued at sea in Mediterranean Lewis Hamilton Takes Pole for Russian GP UN Security Council hears Yemen envoy's final ... Israeli forces arrest 21 Palestinians overnight, clash with locals 4 dead, 3 injured in east China road accident Markets Live: Waiting for China data Palestinians, Israeli police clash at Jerusalem's al-Aqsa Suspected Boko Haram suicide bombers in Nigeria kill 24 The end of the Hong Kong protests? Russian warplanes strike inside Syria CCTV of gunmen in Tunisia museum attack Live Blog: Ukraine In Crisis Nigeria Votes in Tight Presidential Election Prince William dons samurai gear on Japan tour Micronesia vice president to visit China Islamic State issues video of beheading of US hostage Iran ends cooperation agreement with Pakistan Teenager tests negative for Ebola Texas sues over Syrian refugees New US Sanctions Target Overseas Cyber Attackers 5 killed in Israeli air strikes in Gaza Deadly Blast Rocks Coal Mine in East Ukraine Greece bailout uncertainty weighs on global markets Rooney helps Man United beat Everton 3-0 in Premier League Hard-line Jewish leader shot in Jerusalem Backstage Moves Intensify as Fight Against Islamic State Widens Egypt: IPI Urges Release of Al Jazeera Journalist Arrested in Berlin occupied Palestinian territory: Israeli Forces Continue to Shed Palestinian Blood in oPt Libya: UN orders investigation into Libya rights abuses Taiwan coast guard launches new ships as South China Sea tensions rise Burundi police fire tear gas at protesters Nepal earthquake death toll surpasses 7,000 Ashya's Parents Arrive For Extradition Hearing Nigeria admits slow response in Ebola case Thousands cross Austria-Hungary border Kranjcar leaves it late to rescue QPR against Moses-inspired Stoke Oscar Pistorius sentenced to 5 years in prison Pro-Palestinian Activists March to UN Headquarters Benzema faces possible charges in sex-tape case All 224 dead in Russian airliner mystery crash Govt. to hold talks with FTII students Li Na to announce retirement Gunners fire but fail to advance in Champions League Iranian President praises nuclear deal Boko Haram disrupts Nigerian elections South Korea regrets North's refusal of talks Plane Crash Site Search Called off for the Night Obama queries Turnbull over China port deal China's generous 1MDB bid seen reaping it big returns in Malaysia Hezbollah targets Qaeda gathering along border with Syria South Korea reports seven new MERS cases Obama calls for international front against IS U.S. military says it conducts airstrikes against IS in Syria, Iraq Who abandoned 3 Boeing planes at the airport? North Korea to put US citizen on trial Hong Kong officials resume work as protests thin Ebola UK: NHS staff 'panicked' after suspected Ebola cases UK Leader Signals Support for Airstrikes on IS in Syria N. Korea agrees to talks with South Iran, a large important partner for Russia: Novak Taiwan's president charters plane to pay respects to Lee Two Palestinians die in attacks on Israelis ahead of Kerry visit Thomas Cook accused of putting costs before customers Narendra Modi 'photoshopped' image of Chennai floods visit goes viral UN chief welcomes peaceful presidential elections in Guinea Pakistan executions draw international ire Two Australians killed in Kenya after bus crashed into river France shuts mosque, arrests man in crackdown after attacks Russian plane reportedly crashes in Egypt Severe Gales As Storm Clodagh Hits Britain Dozens of Egyptians hostages taken by Libyan terrorists as revenge for airstrikes President heading to Bahrain China, India vow to further bilateral ties Putin spokesman: Doping charges appear unfounded