An air plane is taking off. A man is playing a flute. A man is spreading shredded cheese on an uncooked pizza. Two men are playing chess. A man seated is playing the cello. Two men are fighting. A man is skating. The man is playing the guitar. A woman is playing an acoustic guitar and singing. A person throws a cat on the ceiling. The man spanked the other man with a stick. A woman picks up and holds a baby kangaroo in her arms. A man is playing a bamboo flute. Someone is folding a piece of paper. A panda dog is running on the road. A dog is trying to eat the bacon on its back. A polar bear is sliding across the snow. A woman is swimming. A cat is rubbing against a baby. A man is riding on a horse. A man pours wine in a pot. A girl is playing a guitar. A panda slides down a slide. A woman is eating meat. A woman is peeling a potato. A boy falls off his bike. A woman is playing a flute. A hare is running from a eagle. A woman is cooking a breaded pork chop. A girl running is flying a kite. A man rode a mechanical bull. A man is playing a guitar. A woman is dancing and singing in the rain. A man is slicing an onion. A man is pouring oil into a skillet. A lion is playing with two men. A dog is riding a skateboard. A man is carving a statue. A man is cutting an onion. A woman is peeling shrimp. A woman is cooking fish. A woman is playing a guitar. A baby is playing with a doll. A person is slicing some meat. A person is cutting an onion. A woman is playing the violin. A man is playing the guitar. A man is cutting up carrots. A boy is playing a guitar. A man is playing a guitar. A boy is playing a guitar. A boy is playing key board. A man is playing an electric guitar. A dog is licking a baby. A man is cutting and onion. A man is playing the drums. A woman is cutting a red pepper. A man plays the drum. A woman is riding a horse. A man is eating a banana. A man is playing two keyboards. A man cut a tree with an axe. A little boy plays with a toy phone. A man is riding a horse. A man is riding a horse. A squirrel runs around in circles. A man and woman kiss. A man is getting into a car in a garage. A man is talking. A man is playing the guitar. A person is cutting mushrooms with a knife. A tiger is walking around. A person is peeling an onion. A man is playing the trumpet. A woman is peeling an apple. A panda bear is eating some bamboo. A person is peeling an eggplant. The monkey pushed the other monkey. A squirrel is moving in circles. A man ties his shoe. A boy is playing the piano. A dog is eating a piece of watermelon. A woman is chopping broccoli with a knife. A man peeled a potatoe. A man plays a guitar. A man is slicing onion. A woman is swimming underwater. A man and woman is eating. A dog is chasing a ball. The men are playing basketball. A man is riding on a motorcycle. A man is singing and playing a guitar. The man is talking on the phone. A man is exercising. A man is talking. Two bays are dancing. A girl is riding a horse. A monkey is riding a bike. A woman is peeling potato. A man is slicing potato. Someoen is playing guitar. A woman is slicing ginger. A man is cutting a paper plate. A man is playing the flute. The man is playing the violin. A woman is breading some meat. A man is playing a keyboard piano. The lady cut up a green onion. A woman is boiling noodles in water. Lionel Ritchie dances while standing on the ceiling. A person is playing the piano. A woman plays on a flute. A boy is looking at a calendar. A woman is chopping onions. A man plays a guitar. A woman is sewing on a machine. A cartoon chef is flipping pancakes. A car is driving down the road. A man is talking on a phone. A man is riding on a horse. A man is eating. A man is playing a flute. A man is playing a piano. A man is dancing. A monkey is swinging from tree to tree. The people got off the train at the station. A dog bounces on a trampoline. A man is playing a trumpet. A man sings and plays the guitar. A woman is slicing a tomato. A man climbs up a rope. A man is climbing a wall. A man and woman are driving down the road in an open air vehicle. A shirtless man is sitting on a chair. Two women are wrestling on the floor. A puppy is playing with a tennis ball. A kangaroo is eating. A man is playing a guitar. A man is cutting carpet with a knife. A man is riding a motor scooter. Someone is slicing a tomato. A man is talking. A dog licks a baby. A man is slicing a tomato. A man slices potatoes. The woman is dicing garlic. A squirrel runs in circles. A boy is walking across a bridge. A man seated in a room is playing the guitar. A man is playing a flute. A woman is cracking an egg into a bowl. A man guts a fish. The men are putting suitcases into the car's trunk. The man poured oil on the cut tomatoes. A man is slicing a bun. A man is playing a harp. A man and woman are walking arm in arm through a wooded area. A woman picks up a baby kangaroo. A fish is swimming. Two women make something in a blender. A person is surfing. A man is stabbing a target. A man is playing a guitar. A man is spreading butter onto bread. A woman is boiling noodles in water. A group of people are dancing. A man is playing flute. A woman is mixing meat. A woman is cutting an onion. A woman is riding a donkey. A doctor rushes a patient on a stretcher. The woman is playing the flute. Two pandas are laying together. A baby is laughing and giggling. A boy is playing a piano. A woman is slicing a pepper. The man is dancing. Two cats are fighting each other. A person is writing with a pencil. A man is running down a road. A woman is flouring and rolling dough. Woman is adding sugar to meat. A woman is pouring water on fish. A little boy is playing a guitar. A cheetah is running across a field. A man is eating a slice of pizza. A monkey is riding on a bus. A man and a woman are riding on a bicycle. A man is cleaning a glass door. A young man is singing while playing the guitar. A young girl is using sign language. A woman is doing her hair. An elderly man is getting into a red car. A large green ball hits a potato. A cat is playing a piano. Dogs are swimming in a pool. The man used a machine to chop up a potatoe. A woman is cutting tofu. A herd of caribou are crossing a road. A man is riding a horse. Someone is playing a piano. Someone is riding a horse. Someone is sewing things. A chicken is pecking at a dead mouse. A woman is picking up a kangaroo. A cat is playing with a camera. Two men are playing guitar. A man is smearing butter on a slice of garlic bread. A man is running on rope. A woman is cutting a lemon. A man is playing a guitar. A man is cutting a potato. A woman is chopping octopus. A dog is running through water. A man is eating bread. A man is playing a guitar. Foxes are eating from a plate. A boy is playing the piano. Someone is playing a keyboard. A man is spitting. Someoen is peeling a potato. A woman is slicing meat. A man plays an acoustic guitar. A woman is riding an elephant. A woman is kneading dough. A woman is placing skewers onto a rack. A car is driving down the road. Smeone is laying down. A man is draining pasta. A woman is exercising. A woman is cutting up some meat. A man is playing a guitar. A man is cleaning the house. A man jumps onto a short wall. Runners compete in a race. A man is mixing a bowl. A woman is riding a horse. A woman is slicing cucumber. A woman is taking a bath. A man is slicing a potato. A man is melting butter in a pan. Kids are dancing. A man is playing piano. A man is giving an interview. A man is driving a car. A car is backing out of a blocked lane. The man sprinkled cheese on the pizza. A boy plays a piano. A man is playing a guitar. A man is playing a keyboard. A man is riding a mo-pad. A band is playing on a stage. A group of people get off a train. A woman is breading some meat. A dog is walking around a pool. A man is applying butter to bread. A woman is cutting some vegetables. Some teenage girls are dancing for the camera. A lion is pacing in a pen. A man is cutting a potato. The horse is running. A man is dancing in rain. A woman is washing a freezer. A man walks across a tight rope. A woman is cutting a jalepeno. A dog swims after a tennis ball. A little kid is running around a fishing pole. A man is walking down a road. A man is making a speech at the podium. A man is riding on a horse. The person is slicing cheese. A man is shooting a gun. A woman is slicing meat with a knife. A woman is feeding her baby with a bottle. A woman is cutting a potato. A man is riding a white horse. A man is riding a horse. A man is shooting off a gun. A man is swinging on a rope. A man is carrying another man on his back. A man shows off a small monkey. A man is folding paper. A person is holding a skunk. A man is driving a car. The man is holding a lemur. Zebras are socializing. A woman slices tofu. Three men are playing guitars and singing together. Elephants spray themselves with water. The dog is standing at the counter. A man drills a hole in a piece of wood. The woman is dicing garlic. A badger is digging the earth. A man is playing a flute. A baby is laughing and giggling. A helicopter lands. A woman is slicing meat. A man is playing a guitar. A woman rides an elephant. A puppy is pushing itself backwards. A woman is breaking a head of garlic into cloves. A dog is walking along the edge of a pool. A woman is mixing a cream in a glass with a spoon. A person is drawing. A woman is pouring batter into a bowl. A man is using a laptop. A woman is riding a water scooter. Two people flipped tractor tires in a race. A person riding a mechanical bull A woman is using a sewing machine. A baby is crawling across the floor. A person is playing a piano. A woman is feeding a man. A monkey is teasing a dog at the zoo. A dog is laying on the floor. A man is playing his guitar. The man added seasoning to water in a bowl. A tied man is putting into water. A woman is slicing partially into half of an onion. A woman is carrying a kangaroo. A dog opens a can of food. A man catches a fish. A man is busting concrete. A man is slicing a leave. A child is stuck in a dog house. Men are falling into a pool. A woman is swimming. A woman is dancing. A South African Airways plane is flying in a blue sky. A bear is fighting wolves. A woman relaxes in an inner tube. A man is kissing a woman in stage. A woman is watching television. A woman is slicing potatoes. A man is playing the guitar. A woman is peeling garlic. A woman is cutting vegetable. A man is slicing a cucumber. A baby plays with a dog and ball. Four people are floating on a raft. A man is cutting a potato. A rocket exploded. A dog is pawing at a fly in the carpet before it. A woman is shredding chicken. A person is slicing a tomato. A boy is pouring something from a pitcher. A woman is riding on an elephant. A man is playing the guitar. A dog is walking along a pool. A man cutting butter into a mixing bowl. A man is eating. A man gets knocked off of a horse. A man pops wheelies on a motorcycle. A man is rinsing a steak. Two men are playing ping pong. A man is kicking a soccer ball. A person is slicing carrots in half. A person is blow torching cameras. A man is cutting open a box. A man is singing while walking down the sidewalk. A woman is dancing in the street. A woman is cutting some octopus. A woman is slicing up some pork. A baby is playing a guitar. The woman is tapping her fingers on the table. A lion is walking around. A man is performing stunts. A man pours water over a pilots head. A man and a woman shake hands. A woman is wake boarding on a lake. Trees are hit by very hard winds. A woman is frying shrimp. The woman is playing the violin. A woman is playing the violin. A person is dicing an onion. A woman is dancing. A woman walks her dog down the street. Some people are singing. A cat is licking from a saucer of milk. A woman is applying eyeshadow. Two men are fighting using a form of martial arts. An officer is talking to recruits. A man is putting foods in a box. the man used a stenograph. A woman is making noodles. A woman seated is singing a song and playing the guitar too. Some men are playing soccer. A man climbs up a rope. A man is taking a picture. A man puts vegetables into a pot. Some men are sawing. The man played his guitar. A woman puts rice into a pan. A large amount of penguins are heading to the ocean. Someone is handling a bun. A boy is playing a guitar. A man is emptying a plastic container. A man is leading a horse around by it's halter. A piece of paper is being cut. The lady peeled the shrimp. A man tries to read the paper. A man is holding a animal. A monkey pulled a dogs tail. A person is mixing ingredients in a bowl. A woman is slicing a cucumber. A hamster is singing. A man in a hat sings a song. A soccer player scores a goal. A woman is pouring ingredients into a frying pan. A woman splashes around in the ocean's waves. A man sprays another man with water from a hose. A woman is pulling some kind of sticky goo out of a bowl. A man is showing a t shirt. The man poured oil on the tomato slices. The man played his guitar with a friend. Someone pours olive oil into a bowl of tomato wedges. A cat is licking a small bottle. A young man is talking to a leaf. A woman is pouring ingredients in a bowl. A cat is crawling under a piece of furniture on it's back. A woman is dancing on a stage. A man is wiping the edge of a bowl off. A nuclear weapon explodes in a desert. A man is talking into a microphone. A young man is dancing. The woman is cracking eggs into a bowl. A woman is dancing in the rain. The ladies are performing a dance. A sea turtle is hunting for fish. The girl is using an eye pencil on her eyelid. A dog is riding on a bicyclists shoulders. A man is spreading out dough. A girl is tapping her finger nails. A man is showing his dog to the camera. A man is walking with several dogs. A person is cleaning a disk. Different sets of teams are playing football on a field. An animal is walking on the ground. A man rides a water toy in the water. A man is spreading butter on a tortilla. A man and and woman are running together, holding hands. A person is cutting boiled egg into pieces. A male and female robot are kissing. The cat teased the dog by touching his head. A rhino is grazing in a field. The dog ran in the water at the beach. A man is doing tricks with a soccer ball. A cat and a boy play together. The dog is playing with the floor cleaner. A couple slow dances. A person is dumping chopped vegetables into a pot on the stove. A horse is running. A young girl is singing on a stage. A man pours cleaner in his sink. A person cuts a big green pepper apart. A woman spices some seafood. A cat is playing on the floor. A girl loses her kite. A woman is frying meat. A monkey is wading across a marsh. A panda bear is eating. The man is writing a letter. A boy is screaming. A boy is doing push ups. Someone is cutting a tomato. A onion is being sliced. A woman is grilling pineapples. A truck is going down a hill. A youngster is sitting on a piano. The little girl is putting her hair into a pony tail. A woman cuts tofu into tiny pieces. A baby sneezed and scared another baby. A man is cutting a vegetable. A woman is swimming in the water. A man is playing an acoustic guitar and singing into a microphone. A man is preparing some dish. A woman jumps hurdles on a horse. A boy is sitting in a room playing a piano by lamp light. The man is exercising. A man is playing a flute. A man is holding a slow loris. A rabbit is kissing another rabbit. A hedgehog is biting at a blanket. A man is slicing a white onion with a mandolin slicer. A Guinea pig eats a carrot. Four young men stand still as a car explodes behind them. The man sat in his suit and smoked. A person is cutting leaves. The deer jumped over the fence. A baby is falling asleep. A man plays the guitar. A cat is pooping into a toilet. A man is moving large rocks. A dog is moving its mouth. A man is riding a bike. A man and a woman are talking to each other. A woman is cutting an onion. A baby is playing with a dog. A man is drawing. A woman is cutting a tomato. A kid is playing a guitar. A woman is cutting through an onion. A toy train strikes a toy car. A man is playing the flute. A cat is opening a drawer and climbing inside. A woman is deep frying food. A woman is cutting an onion. A man is playing a guitar. A man is singing on stage. A woman is riding a donkey. A man is playing a guitar. A woman brushes some shrimp. A man is dancing on the ceiling of a room. A woman is slicing onions with a large knife. A man plays a keyboard. A man is playing the guitar. A woman peels a potato. A man is holding a frog. A man is playing a guitar. A man is playing a flute. A man is playing a guitar. A man is playing a piano. A man is playing a guitar. A man is playing a guitar. Two women are hugging on a couch. A man is slicing a cucumber. A kitten is playing with a toy. A dog is barking at a toy. A man folds a tortilla. A kitten is drinking milk. A man is driving a car. A tortoise is walking. A cow is eating hay. A woman is chopping garlic. A man is screaming. A man is playing guitar. A man is cutting a plantain. A woman is peeling a potato. A woman is tapping her fingers. Someone is cooking okra in a pan. A man is mixing. A man is playing drums. A man is diving into a pool. A woman is slicing a leek. A boy is playing guitar. The man is dancing. The men are talking. A woman is putting gel on her hair. A man is playing a guitar. A group of people are dancing in concert. The man is shooting a gun. A man plays a piano. Someone is slicing a onion. A man is cutting cucumbers. A woman is eating a cupcake. A man is chopping an onion. A baby is playing a guitar. A man is playing the drums. Two girls talk on the phone. A man is chopping a tree trunk with an axe. A person is slicing a garlic into pieces. A woman is walking with a dog. A man is talking. Someone is pouring milk into a blender. A kitten is playing with a ball. A woman is playing a flute. A girl is playing a flute. A cat is playing a piano. A girl is exercising. A person is slicing octopus. A man and woman are riding a motorcycle. Two men are fighting in a cattle pen. A man is pouring oil into a pan. A young girl makes her bed. A cat is playing with a watermelon. A girl is jumping onto a car. A man is running. A cat is playing. A man is dancing. A man is dancing. A man is carrying someone on his shoulder. A woman is slicing a tomato. A woman is slicing a potato. Someone is slicing a tomato. A woman is slicing a tomato. Two robots are kissing. Two boys are playing a video game. A woman is squeezing juice out of a lemon. A man is slicing a tomato. A man is slicing a tomato. A girl is filing her nails. A man walks down a staircase. Two people are riding a bike. A woman is playing an electric guitar. A man is playing a guitar. A man and woman is walking in the grand. Kangaroo eating. A man is exercising. A man is singing. A animal is eating. A man and woman is dancing in the rain. A man drives a car. A woman grates onions. Two men are fighting. A man is driving a car. A man is driving a car. A man is slicing a bun. A woman is cutting meat. The man is slicing bread. A man is playing a piano. A baby elephant eats a sapling. A woman is cracking eggs. A boy is playing a key-board. A boy spanks a man with a plastic sword. A person is cutting an onion into pieces. A man is slicing a line of water bottles with a knife A man is writing on a paper. A woman is slicing a big pepper. A person is eating at a table. A man is playing guitar. A man is playing a harp. The man is walking. The man erased the work on the board. A man is riding a motorcycle through a town. A man is riding a motorcycle. A woman is slicing some onions. A woman is cutting broccoli. A woman is peeling a potato. Someone is slicing fruit. A woman is dancing. A man is spitting. A man is mooing. The man played his guitar. A cat addresses the camera. A baby is laughing and crawling on the floor. A woman shoots a shotgun. A woman is dancing in railway station. A woman is exercising. A young boy is playing a wind instrument. A man breaks a bottle with a sword. A woman is cutting potato. A man peels an apple. The man is playing with a skull. A solenodon is walking along the ground. A little girl is playing the piano. A group of men are dancing. A woman is playing guitar. A cat is spun around by a ceiling fan. A girl is playing a flute. A woman is cutting an onion. A monkey brushes a dog. A woman is cutting a potato. A woman is playing a guitar. A woman is straightening her hair. A woman is shooting a gun. The man is eating cereal. A woman is taking a bath. A person crashes on a motorcycle. A man is feeding a mice to a snake. A man and woman are walking through the jungle. The lady poured the rice pudding into a bowl. A man looks out the window. A woman is cutting a lemon. Someone is peeling a banana. The comedic mimes performed on stage. A cartoon woman is diving off a board. A woman puts a baby in a trash can. Someone is playing paino. A person is quickly chopping mushrooms with a knife. A woman is cracking three eggs into a bowl. A man skateboards on a half pipe. A man is speaking at a podium. A man in a hat is playing a harp. A man is playing a guitar. A person is slicing a shallot. A man is dancing upside-down on the ceiling. Two women are shopping. Someone is seasoning two raw eggs in a bowl. A gibbon is swinging in the trees. A woman is cutting broccoli. A woman is combing her hair. A man is slicing a potato. A man is dancing. A deer jumps over a cyclone fence. A woman is dancing in the rain. A woman is sitting at a desk. A monkey is playing drums. A woman is picking tomatoes. A boy cuts grass with scissors. A man in a library is talking. A woman is cutting broccoli. A man is walking down a sidewalk. The man is playing the piano with his nose. A cat is playing. The animal is hopping. A man is lifting a barbell. A man runs with a truck. A man is sitting on a rock. A cat is licking its paw. A woman is adding oil to a dish. Racers are running down a track. A woman is cutting potatoes. A woman is applying eye liner. A woman is slicing carrots. A rooster pecks at a dead mouse. The woman is slicing a tomato. A man is slicing bread. A woman is cutting big pepper. A woman is riding a horse. A woman is coating a pork chop. A woman is cleaning a shrimp. A man is talking. A woman is making some food. A man is laying on the ground shooting a rifle. A man is pouring pasta onto a plate. A man is singing into a microphone. A man shoots a shotgun. A man is playing a flute. A man is playing a guitar. A man is riding a horse in an arena. A plane is landing on a runway. A woman is lying in a raft. A man is mixing. A woman is hitting a man. A man is laying on the ground. A woman is riding on a horse. A woman is rowing a boat. Someone is putting rice in a pan. A man puts pieces of meat into a plastic bag. A boy is playing the trumpet. A man is riding a motorcycle. A woman is cutting a carrot. A woman is slicing a potato. A woman is playing flute. A man is riding a bicycle around a parking lot. A band is playing and singing on a stage. The woman is riding a horse. A man is playing flute. A woman is dancing. A woman is slicing ginger. A person throws a cat in the air and it grabs onto the ceiling. The tortoise is walking. A man is shooting a gun. The woman is singing. A man is adding oil to car. A dog is eating some water melon. A man is putting papers on a dish. A man and woman walking hold each other. The man slced through a thick rope with a sword. A man is playing a guitar. A person is tearing paper. A rat is running. A woman is talking on a telephone. A woman is peeling a tuber. A women slicing lemons. A man is running on rope. A man is drawing some figures. A man is playing a flute. A man is breaking an egg. A woman is cutting meat. A man is striking clay pots. A man an woman are dancing in the rain. A man is holding huge sunflowers. The bomb exploded in the desert. A American flag is blowing in the wind. A lion is walking around. A man is showing a bread. A woman is slicing some tuna. A dog is barking at an electronic toy duck. A woman is mixing an egg in a bowl. A woman is seasoning a piece of meat. A cat, perched on a table, looks out the window. A man is exercising. A man is peeling a banana. A person is playing a keyboard piano. A woman is painting the face of a man. A woman puts chopped eggplant into a skillet. A man is playing a musical instrument. A woman, in a kitchen, peels a lemon. A lion is trying to climb up over a wall. A man is tying a noose. A woman is dancing. The girl is spraying the plants with water. A person is peeling a potato. A woman is chopping garlic. A woman is slicing an onion. A man is dancing. A woman fixes her hair. A soccer player kicks the ball into the goal. A little girl is playing a grand piano on stage. A man is drawing on a digital dry erase board. The monkey swung from branch to branch. Two boy are playing on a trampoline. A women slicing green pepper. A man is putting anti-freeze into a car. A man is climbing a rope. A person is playing a piano keyboard. A boy is playing in the mud. A person is slicing cantaloupe. Some people are throwing a dummy off a cliff. A potato is being peeled. A woman is playing a guitar on streets. A woman is slicing a pineapple into pieces. A woman adds ingredients to beef. The cook pouring oil into the pan. A man is seasoning some dough in a pan. Two boys are playing in the beach. The monkey scratched his tummy. A woman is riding a horse. A man is squeezing water. Someone is playing guitar. A guy is mowing the lawn. A person is hitchhiking on a road. The cowboy rode his horse in the desert. A person is performing tricks on a motorcycle. A big cat opens a plastic drawer with his paws and then hops inside. A man is playing a guitar. A woman is slicing a red pepper. A woman is rock climbing. A dog is rolling from side to side. A kid plays the guitar. The man is balancing on the wire. Someone is playing with a toad. A dog is watching a store counter. A man is shown slicing a carrot with a knife. A man drills wood. Someone is pouring tomato sauce into a pot of meat. A man is petting a tied up dog. A man is drivong a car. A man is playing a trumpet. A live rabbit is playing with a stuffed animal bunny. A woman is ridint a horse. A woman is getting doused in green slime. Someone is removing the seeds from a bell pepper. The man took a piece of pepperoni pizza out of the box. A man is adding sliced vegetables to a cooking bowl with water. A man jumps into a wall. The man added seasoning to water in a bowl. A clown is singing. A woman is chopping up garlic. A man is rinsing a large steak. A BMX biker rides along the top of a fence. A man is showing magic. Women models are walking down a catwalk. A woman is exercising with a barbell. A man is hiking. A bird picks up a plastic cup containing a liquid with it's beak and puts the cup into a bowl. A car is driving along the road. A man is holding a slow loris. A man is lifting himself. A woman is exercising her abs. A woman is riding a seadoo. A woman is chopping some shiso leaves. A kitten eats some food. A woman is slicing a meat into pieces. A man opens a can and pours the contents into a bowl. A bird is eating from a bowl. A video clip of Rihanna leaving a taxi. A man is loading a rifle with bullets. A man is playing a guitar. A man talks on his cell phone. A woman is carrying a wallaby in a bag. A man is walking on a rope. A woman rubs a baby's leg. Smeone is laying down. A man is breaking pots. A woman dips a shrimp in batter. The dog played with a bug on the carpet. A jet is flying. A man is riding a horse. A man is eating his food. A person is performing a card trick. One woman hands volleyballs to another woman who serves them. A man is cooking a tortilla in a skillet. A band is playing instruments. The baby is laughing and crawling. A man is cutting a boot with a sword. A person is descaling a fish. One boy is talking with other man. The little girl rode a horse. Someone is putting ingredients into a wok. A man is slicing a plastic container with a sword. A man pushes another man into the ocean. Someone is playing a gameboy. A man is making a phone call. A panda bear is chewing on a stick. A woman is putting on makeup. A man lifts weights. The women are feeding the animal. Ferrets climb down from a shelf. A woman is washing off the top of a freezer. The woman is shooting a rifle. The man is adding seasoning to the beans. A woman is shooting off a gun. A solenodon is walking along the ground. A dog closes a refrigerator door. A woman is abusing her child. The girl applied face makeup to a man. A man pours a plate of shredded cheese into a pot of sauce. A man is delivering a lecture at an event celebrating the game of cricket. A cat is crawling upside down under the couch. A woman slices a fish. A masked man sings. A clown is singing. A boy is running in front of fish hanging on fishing rod. The man is seasoning the vegetables. A man is taking pictures of ant. A woman is putting meat in a pan. A woman falls on a sand castle. A woman is slicing some onions. A girl is riding a bicycle. The sun is rising behind trees. A man is driving a car. A woman is cracking an egg. A man is dancing. A boy is onstage playing the violin. A man is playing a guitar. A woman is peeling a potato. The man drew on the white paper. A cat is rubbing against a baby. A chef is peeling a potato. A small animal is chewing on a finger. A man is peeling an onion. A guy is singing while playing his guitar. Two boys are skate boarding. The chef poured oil in the pan. A pig is agitating a lion. A ferret and kitten play together. A guy is playing a trumpet. A band is singing. A guy is talking into a microphone. A man in a suit is standing at a microphone and singing. A car is taking reverse. A man is emptying a plastic container. A woman is cutting up a carrot with a knife. A person is driving a motorcycle on a road. The man is playing the guitar. A man guts a fish. Two women are sitting close to each other and talking. A man removes food from a bag. A man ties a noose. The man is riding the horse. A man is loading a rifle. Girls are walking on the stage. A man is opening a package containing headphones. A person is kicking a soccer ball back and forth between his feet. A woman is applying eye makeup. A woman is stroking a lemur. A wallaby is licking a woman's hand. A boy plays a handheld game. A man is riding a motorcycle. A man rises from a swamp. A man is petting a dog. The man swept the empty living room. Men and women are dancing slowly. A man pours some cooking oil into a pot. A man is taking pictures of a lake. Someone is rinsing a large beef steak at the kitchen sink. The cat cleaned his face with his paw. The man tased the food. A woman is slicing egg plant. A man cracks an egg. A man is riding a mechanical bull. A black pet dog runs around in the garden of a house. A woman is walking along a road and a man in a motorcar pulls up beside her. A dog is catching a fish in a river. A woman is dancing to music standing near a bonfire. A woman is cutting shrimps. A dog is pulling a child down a hill. A man wearing a hard hat removes his glasses as he speaks. Boys are dancing in front of people. A woman is making a bed. A man is swinging nunchucks. A man breaks a slab of concrete that is lying on a prone man with a sledge hammer. A woman places a container of noodles in a pan of water. A girl is putting on makeup. A baby panda relaxes on some logs. Two kids push an inflatable crocodile around in a pool. Two women are dancing. A person is peeling a potato. Doctors are trying to revive a man. A person grates a potato into a bowl. A boy is trying to say firetruck. A woman places two eggs into a pot of water. A man pours gasoline. A man is putting cheese on a tortilla. A woman is slicing tofu. A person is slicing a meat into pieces. A woman is riding a horse. A boy is playing a key-board between the people. The girl sat on the couch to crochet. A monkey pratices martial arts. A cat is eating a slice of watermelon. A man is kick boxing with a trainer. A little boy is vacuuming the floor. A woman cuts up some meat. A man is riding a motorcycle. A dog is swimming in a pool. A man plays a wooden flute. A man is playing guitar. Two green and white trains on tracks. A white cat stands on the floor. A large boat on the sea. Red double decker bus driving down street. A passenger train sits in the station. Woman at table busy with something. A Macintosh computer sitting on the floor. A side view of a horse's head. Group of elderly people sitting around a table. A jockey riding a horse in a pen. A man is riding a red motorcycle on the road. A young girl riding a brown horse. A black and white cat playing with a blanket. A black dog standing in a field. A close up view of a bottle of water. A close up of an ostrich face. A sheep grazing in a field. A close up of a cat with its eyes closed. A woman with a surprised look on her face is holding a smiling woman from behind. A small white car parked at the gas station. A person stands on the motorcycle seat and pops a wheelie. a black and white photo of cows in their stalls. A brown horse stands in a lush green field. A black and white lamb with other lambs in the background. A group of people sit around a table with food and beer. A brown horse in a green field. A black and white cow in a pen with hay. The old lady is standing in the kitchen with two cats at her feet. A race care driving along a dirt road. A camouflaged plane sitting on the green grass. Two Indian women with two Indian girls near the water. Double decker passenger bus driving with traffic. The skinny cows are standing on the grass. A group of horses grazing in a field. A close-up picture of a desk with a computer and papers on it. Messy computer desk with two monitors. A man lies in a bed in a cluttered room. The tan horse is in the pasture. Cow walking under the tree in a pasture. four people sitting at a table. Two women sitting outside laughing. A multi-colored bird clings to a wire fence. The white ducks are standing on the ground. A man and two women smiling at the camera while sitting on a blue sofa. A young woman with a black top and a necklace. Brown horse standing in middle of grassy field. A cruise ship docked at shore. The black and white cat with yellow eyes lounges in the dirt. A brown and white cow standing in a grassy area with trees behind. A man and women smiling at the camera while standing in a kitchen. A man with glasses and two plastic bottles in the foreground. a black and white photo of a cow under a tree. Large green boat floating on water.l. The rear view of a red Chevrolet concept car. A person wearing a bike helmet rides a bike on a path through trees. A black and white photo of a motorcycle laying on the ground. Black and white cat sleeping on a brown tarp. A smiling woman holding a small baby. A group of horses grazing in a field. Three men sitting at the table with beer and food. A person is standing underneath an overpass near a highway. A man is watching TV on the foot of his bed. Two bald eagles perched on a branch. Domestic cat laying on back of cat litter. A man and woman are posing for the camera. Room with several computer monitors. Several cardinals stand in the snow. A black car parked in the dirt out in the country. A passenger train waiting in a station. A blackbird sitting on the ground. A black and white dog looking at the camera. A young blonde girl in riding gear sits on top of a gray and white horse. Little black and white calf with a tag on its ear. A boy doing a wheelie on a plank with the beach in the background. Dining room with wooden dining table set with playmates. The red scooter is sitting on the street in front of the building. A little bird floating in the water. An Asian toddler girl sits next to a pot of flowers on a marble post. A woman stands in front of a building in the snow. Several sheep grazing in the field. Two animals grazing next to a mountain, and a body of water. Two black and white cows behind a metal gate against a partly cloudy blue sky. A passenger train waiting at the city train station. A white dog runs through a snow covered wood. The train is riding on the tracks in the snow. A flat screen TV on the floor. A bicycle in a dining room. A train on the train tracks. A train on the train tracks. Man wearing a bib sitting on a green couch. Two bald eagles perched on a branch. Young couple sitting on couch. There is a young boy with a red and blue jacket on feeding a sheep. Two cats are looking at a window. Red double decker bus with hood up. A close-up of a woman with black boots next to a blue motorcycle. A small orange and white dog with a collar and a bell relaxes on a flower print pillow. A group of people sitting around a table with food on it. Two sheep are standing, looking at the camera, face opposite directions. a black and white photo of a cat lying down. A dark brown horse standing in a field. An Apple computer sitting on the floor. A dog sleeping under a table. Sail boat sailing on the water. A red sports car driving quickly on a track. Small dog sitting next to white wall. A white tour bus with red, orange and yellow stripes. A red double decker bus on a city street. A young girl wearing a bike helmet with a bicycle in the background. Large cruise ship floating on the water. A BMW motorcycle parked between two cars. A cat looking out of a window. A black and white photo of a cow walking under a tree in a field. A potted plant with only a few sprouting. four people are on a boat on green water. A tan and white dog laying in bed with a yellow coverlet. A room with tan walls and a washer and dryer. A passenger train waiting in a station. A passenger jet flies through the air. A girl wearing a red blouse riding a brown horse. People sitting on acouch. A group of horses grazing in a field. Two trains are traveling on the track. A group of people sitting around a table on a porch. A sheep standing near her children. A person jumping a motorbike in the air. Many sheep standing on a green hill. Sail boat floating on the blue water. Smiling woman sitting wearing a viking hat. A red and white double decker bus is parked. A black faced sheep. Two small birds perched on a metal bar. Wooden cabinets in kitchen. A women wearing a bikini top and jeans. Brown horse standing in middle of grassy field. A pot of food is placed in the center of a red tablecloth. A blue jay standing in a grassy field. The white airplane is flying in the blue sky. A train sitting on the tracks in a train yard. A girl sitting in a living chair. Train gliding on tracks. Two young kids dressed up sitting down on chairs. four people sitting at a table. A woman with a white horse. A group of cows in a field with yellow tags in their ears. A living room with large sofas and a dining table in the background. An orange tabby cat sleeping on the sofa. A large bird is flying through the air. Two people padding in a yellow canoe down a river with trees in the background. Black train idle on the tracks. A white Jeep parked on a street. Two men talking in front of a plane. A child sits in a large black leather chair. People stand outside a bookstore. A plane flying near the sunset. Red buses are parked by a large white building beside a formal garden. A yellow and orange bird hold on to the side of a cage. Two men sailing in a small sailboat. A motorcycle parked next to a car. A red, double-decker bus. Two police officers standing behind a van with a bus in the background. The white dog is laying on the wooden floor underneath the table. Man standing in front of a silver rail car. Close up image of a sheep with it's tongue hanging out. a black and white cow standing in the field. A man riding a white horse. A train traveling down the tracks. A small cat laying on a wooden beam looking up at the camera. A bird standing on top of a wooden fencepost. Train pulling into a station. Five cows grazing in a snow covered field. A woman riding a brown horse. A man in a blue shirt and tan pants is standing in front of a statue of a man, which is in a cobble stone paved plaza. A girl in a red shirt is riding a brown horse. a clear plastic chair in front of book shelves. A dog laying in a pet jacket. A large sheep standing on a hill. a black and white cow standing in the field. A woman in a black hat is standing by the subway. The jockey is wearing purple and riding a brown horse. A man is standing next to a yellow sports car. The man is standing on the sidewalk in front of the horse. Man with blue shirt standing in front of a fountain. A sheep standing in a forest. A flat-screen TV sits on the floor. Two men sailing in a small sailboat. Two rams stand on snowy ground. A room with four computer monitors in a row. The yellow motorcycle is parked on the street. A large passenger jet flying close to the ground. Three men in suits sitting at a table. Two horses standing in a pen. The white airplane is flying in the sky. A black and white horned cow standing in a field. A black and white image of a cat laying on a rug. A man and woman are posing for the camera. A ginger cat sitting on an office chair. A pretty white striped cat with his head hanging off the table. A man and his bicycle laying down on the green grass. White bus parked in grass in front of building. A woman wearing jeans, a dark bikini top, and a bracelet. A school bus driving down a road with green trees and grass in the background. A man sits on a bed very close to a small television. Close up of the headlights on a blue car. A passenger train sits in the station. A lone cow sits in the cold of the yard. A person dressed in white on a brown horse. A jockey riding a horse in a pen. Two dogs sit on a couch with many stuffed animals. A train is running down the track in a rural area. A man stands on a mountain, watching a plane. A large black bird is sitting in the water. A cruise ship docked at a coast. A white bus partially in the snow on a public street. A woman pets a dog in a gated yard. A black and white cat gets into a basket of yarn. This is a man riding a mountain bike over rocks on a clear day. A ginger cat sitting on an office chair. A brown horse grazing in a field of green grass. A row of locomotives on a siding in a field. Two woman pose in a dining room with a baby. Three sheep in middle of gravel road. Nine red and white aircraft flying in formation trailing smoke. The blue train is at the station. A baby is sitting in the grass. A red double decker bus is picking up more passengers in a city. Two women watching the street with their bikes to see when they may cross. Two women in kitchen with one taking a picture. A horse galloping while wearing the number 4. A large bird of prey flying towards the camera. This is a black and white picture of a short squat Coca-cola bottle. A yellow bird perched on a branch. A boy looking at a computer screen. Red truck spinning tires and emitting smoke from behind. A living room with a blue sofa, camp bed, wooden bench and dresser. a woman sitting on a sofa holding a baby. Two police officers standing behind a van with a bus in the background. Four blue and yellow planes in flight. A group of river barges with trees in the background. Old green bottle sitting on a table. A train is at a train station. A train parked at a train station. Bird sitting on a log in a lake. Two birds flying near bird feeders. Horse standing in a field. A group of sheep are on a hill. A man is standing in front of a raised statue,. Two smiling young women giving the thumbs up sign. a woman sitting on a sofa holding a baby. A doubly decker red bus driving down the road. Two women standing outside of a bus. A grey, black, and white cat looking at the camera. The sheep is standing under the trees. Two people sitting at a table at a restaurant. Two black and white cows behind a metal gate against a partly cloudy blue sky. A man riding a white horse in an arena. Two cows are drinking from a pond. Three white sheep in an enclosure. A black dog lies on the grass. Two people sit facing each other at a table as one points at the other. A man with a beard and a skullcap and a boy walk along the ocean's shore. A cat on its back looking at the camera. A small black and white goat in a pen looking up at the camera. A woman with her child. A red double decker bus driving down a street. Sailboat sailing on a cloudy day. A bird is perched on a person's gloved hand. A girl riding a brown horse. A car parked in front of train tracks. A young blonde girl in riding gear sits on top of a gray and white horse. A group of four people walking past a giant mushroom. A small child in a pink dress sits on a table. Than horse standing in a field in front of a fence. A black dog is staring at a sheep. A woman leading a white horse. A train on the train tracks. A black dog looking at a brown sheep in a pen. A home office with three computer monitors and other equipment on a desk. A black and white dog looking at the camera. An aeromexico silver plane is on a runway. A man on a motorbike jumping with the sky behind him. Couple sailing in a small sailboat. A blue motorcycle is parked on the sidewalk. Several sheep grazing in the field. A man sits looking at a laptop computer on a messy table. A wooden table is set with candles, wine, and a purple plastic bowl. Two people in a red canoe on a clear lake. A scantily clad woman standing next to a small red vehicle. Red double decker bus with hood up. A man fishing on a small boat while on a lake. Two elderly women sit at a dinner table with a man. A mostly black train on a track. The red bus is on the street. A WWII fighter plane with its landing gear down. a boat moving in a river. A group of people sit at a table in an Italian restaurant. A large boat pulling a small white boat. A black and white scene of a well furnished room with a view outlooking a forest. A close up of a horse wearing a blue halter. The birds are swimming in the water. A siamese cat resting on a white sofa. A person riding a dirt bike in the outdoors. A yellow school bus parked in a field. A bulldog sitting on a yellow chair beside a large waste receptacle. The white sheep is standing on the green hill. Woolly sheep at auction house. Close up of a white sheep with a black head. A orange and white cat laying on a blanket in a black leather chair. The train comes down the track, between two rows of trees. A black and white horned cow standing in a field. A double decker bus drives on a city street. A television and a laptop computer are on in a hotel room. A man is doing a wheelie on a bike. A person wearing a helmet sits on a bicycle on a sunny day. A train traveling down the tracks. A close-up picture of a desk with a computer and papers on it. A woman in riding a brown horse. Three men in suits sitting at a table. A woman poses with a baby. Four people are sitting around a living room with.snacks. A blue moped parked on the sidewalk. A red double decker bus driving down a street. The train sits at the train station. A woman with a white horse. A man and women smiling at the camera while standing in a kitchen. A cruise ship docked at a coast. Two cows cross a paved street. Five cows grazing on a patch of grass between two roadways. A black cow and a brown cow standing in front of a small copse of trees in a field. A double decker bus on a city street. Person in grassy field tending to sheep. Close up of the rear of a red sports car. Two women in a clothing store. Group of people sitting at table of restaurant. A close-up of a yellow school bus. A brown horse is standing on grass and scrub. Close-up of young horse walking next to a larger horse. A women in glasses stands next to a cow in a field. A dog is peeking out of the back of a van. A woman in a blue dress cuts a cake. A grey, black, and white cat looking at the camera. A couple posing on a red and yellow motorcycle. Grey and white cat sitting in bathroom sink. A man is alone on the back of a tandem bicycle. A computer operating on a desk. A small child sits on a cement wall near white flower. A duck floating in the water. A white bus with water and a barge in the background. A blue train in a mountainous area. A yellow boat on shore. A small kitchen and a cluttered table with a blue table cloth. Trains inside an indoor station. The cat is standing on the window sill looking at the camera. Red and white bus driving down road. A double decker bus on a city street. Three cows grazing in a field. The white train is sitting on the tracks. A black and white photo of a cat sitting on a sofa. A young blonde girl wearing a helmet sits with a red bicycle behind her. A group of people sitting around a table on a porch. A black and white cat lies in the dirt. Front and left side of a red double decker bus. A side view of a horse's head. A wooden yacht on the ocean. A large sheep standing on a hill. A white airplane is on a runway. A tan puppy being held and petted. An elegant pink dining room with wooden furniture. Two men in shorts are sitting on a sofa. Two dirt bikers riding over dirt hill. A black and white dog looking at the camera. A grey cat with green eyes looking into the camera. Two dirt bikers riding over dirt hill. A man and woman posing on a field with a bottle of wine. a black and white cow standing in the field. A red double decker bus driving down a street. A small white cat sitting in a sink. A boy feeding a sheep hay. A girl wearing black shorts and boots is standing next to a blue motorcycle. a close up of a woman holding a white puppy. A sheep stands on a hillside. A bus is on a road with a ferris wheel in the background. A group of elderly people sitting around a dining table. A black and white photo of an old wooden fence near a dirty street. A brown horse stands in tall grass. Two men stand with their bicycles outside a shop. Man playing game in a store. A group of people sitting around a table with food on it. A women holds a small dog on a leash with chairs in the background. The back of the stop sign is adorned with stickers. A green bike parked outside a book store. A double-decker bus driving in front of a ferris wheel. A black headed sheep covered in thick white wool stands in a pasture with other sheep. A man in a tux on a white horse. Two women standing in a living room with a black dog looking towards the camera. Two people paddling in a red canoe with trees in the background. Close up of the headlights on a blue car. Vehicles driving infant of an ornate building. A red and blue plane flying with its landing gears down. A black and white cat sleeps on a purple blanket. Road with the rear image of the tail lights of a bus. A group of people sitting around a table on a porch. a woman sitting on a sofa holding a baby. A black and white cat sleeping on its side on a purple blanket. A black and white photo of a bicycle. View of a living room with a dining room in the background. A red and gray train travels through a tunnel amongst the trees. An old Red London double decker bus with its hood raised. A woman leading a white horse. A living room with large sofas and a dining table in the background. Young couple sitting on a black couch. A person wearing a helmet rides a bike near a white structure. A white train pulling into a station. A green bike parked outside a book store. Two women standing in front of tour bus. A blue jay standing in a grassy field. A room with tan walls and a washer and dryer. Red double decker bus driving down a street. A black swan flapping its wings on the water. The boy is lying on a couch with a puppy. Black and white picture of a cat laying on a rug. A large airplane parked at the airport at night. Two men catching a fish in a swamp. Eight bottles of Harp beer lined up on a wooden floor. A cat looking at the camera. Person dressed in blue riding brown horse. The wall-mounted flat-screen TV is showing a movie. Bird perched on a flowerpot beside a stucco wall. Grey and white cat sitting in bathroom sink. Young girl in riding gear on a horse. Two women in a sailboat. A small bird perched on an icy branch. Two eagles sitting on a long branch. Two cats are sitting on the back of a couch and looking out the window in a sea photo. Two women sheering a sheep. A young female rider on a brown horse. A group of people sitting at a restaurant table. A white lamb with its nose against a wooden box. a little girl is riding a white and grey horse. A black dog standing in a room being constructed. A black swan flapping its wings on the water. A black and white cat laying on a cat bed. The woman is riding on the brown horse. A small turboprop plane being loaded on the tarmac. A television with a show on. Kitchen with wooden table and cabinets. Grey and white cat sitting in bathroom sink. Couple with newborn baby. Bird eating from a bird feeder. A close-up of a sheep with a black head. A small boy laying on a sofa with a dog. A small red and grey bird perched in a tree. Yellow scooter parked in an alley way. A grey, black, and white cat looking at the camera. A train on the train tracks. A close-up of a silver train engine with a red stripe. A woman in a sari drinks something while sitting at a table. A black steam train traveling on the railroad tracks. Red sports car on top of white semi truck. A man stands on a platform in front of a silver train. A cyclist in black and white lira speeding past spectators. A small kitchen with items stacked on the shelves and on the counter. A room with a television, stereo and bookshelf. A black and white cat laying on the ground in the sun. A women riding a mountain bike on a large concrete area. The cow is grazing in a field. A bald man with a beard pets the nose of a black and white horse at the fence. A man stands next to a yellow Corvette. A black and white photo of cattle at a trough. a brown double decker tour bus on a street with a ferris wheel behind it. A flock of birds flying over a body of water. A man stands on a platform in front of a silver train. A small white plane parked in an airport on a cloudy day. A boat is in the water and a small airplane is on the dock. A domestic animal stands in a pen. a computer on the floor. A dog sitting on a yellow chair next to a green dumpster. A large dog stands next to a sheep in a field. A group of elderly people pose around a dining table. Three women in Indian dresses in a crowded room smiling. A black and white photo of a cat sitting on a sofa. Two girls on a guy posing on the bow a boat. A black and white cat laying on the ground in the sun. People ride mopeds in an urban setting. A close-up of a lamb with its ear tagged, standing on grass. Tan domestic cat under black tarp. Two green birds flying above the telephone wires. A man stands next to a helmeted man on a motorcycle in an empty parking lot. Two cows graze in a field. A bird is perched on a person's gloved hand. A baby in a highchair holds a ketchup packet. A close-up of a brown horse's head. a train in a station. Horse standing in a field. The small dog is wearing a sweater and looking up at the camera. The bird is sitting on the branch. A small red and grey bird perched in a tree. Two dogs play with purple football. a boat floats in the water. The three children are standing on and by a fence. a black dog walking out of the water with a white ball in his mouth. A young girl wearing a hat and blue jeans is on a swing. A group of people walking on the side of a railroad track. A brown and white dog swims in a backyard swimming pool. A multicolour dog in a red collar crouching on the grass. A dog running through the woods. Two dogs are playing in the grass. A little girl holds onto a pole on a city street. Man sitting by himself on a pier with a bottle of water. The crouching man is holding a large camera. A man riding a unicycle down a paved road A man and woman dressedin old fashion clothing sit outside at a table. A black dog jumps in the air to catch a toy. A person is diving into clear blue water. The two people have their heads covered with scarves. Three dogs run in the snow. A boy with a broken arm is sleeping. A boy does a trick on a skateboard. Three dogs are playing in the water. A little girl in a purple shirt and helmet is riding on a scooter. A young girl swinging off a tire swing A man riding on a three-wheeled wheelchair. A group of people ride in a race A brown dog in a Superman shirt is laying on a blue blanket. A brown and white dog runs across the grass. A dog sits with its paws on a laptop computer. A girl in glasses is looking over two American flags near a wooded area. a brown and white dog jumping over a red and yellow pole Two dogs running through a grassy field. A man in warm clothes swinging on monkey bars at night. Two Asian men and a woman are relaxing in massage chairs. A little girl plays in a pit of colorful balls. A woman dressed in green is roller skating outside at an event. A gentleman smiling and showing his reflective sunglasses. Five people on a sidewalk. A white bear walks along snow-covered ground and casts a shadow on the snow. Two dogs are playing in the snow. A woman picking up a large rock. A brown and white dog is running across the grass. A woman is riding a blue bicycle in a park. A man wearing a shirt that says "Gigolo" is standing at a front desk area with his back to the camera. A white dog on a beach is carrying a stick in its mouth. Two brindle dogs running in the grass. A dog running with a stick in it's mouth. A woman plays with a brown dog. A dog is running through a creek with a stick in its mouth. A man wades in the water and watches a water fall. A red dog jumps an catches a tennis ball in its mouth. The man is up in the air. a woman wearing black stands in front of a pickup truck. A dog jumping into a swimming pool. A young boy jumping from one chair to another in his house A person riding a dirt bike. Two dogs playing in the snow. A man going over a jump on his bike with a river in the background A girl sits on a bench holding an inflatable tiger next to another girl in a colorful outfit. Three dogs, one white and two brown, are running together on a field of grass. Dog swimming in the water with a stick in its mouth. A black poodle frolics in the snow. Two girls holding sacks are standing in a field. Two young boys and one young man run on a beach with water behind them. A group of girls stands wearing jean skirts and superman shirts. A boy wearing a blue life jacket is holding onto the side of a green boat. A brown and black dog jumps for a red ball. The white dog runs through the ocean. A woman in a black apron is standing in front of a mirror. The black and white dog has a stick in his paws. A deer jumping over a fence. A little girl swimming in a pool. A dog walks through the snow. A group of people are standing around a red fire truck. The young boy is jumping into the pool on his belly. A little blonde girl is sitting on a green chair. Three children playing on the floor. A man sits on a rock next to a folding deck chair and a fishing pole. A man carries a sign while standing in the rain. A man wearing a blue hat and shirt is riding a white horse. A black dog is running through some water. A man is sledding on an orange slide. A brown dog is running in a field. A dog runs through the snow. A brown dog carrying a Frisbee runs through the snow. Two people are on a golf course playing golf. A dog playing in the waves with a ball. The toddler is ready to climb the red piece of equipment. Two dogs are playing in the grass. A young boy in a blue soccer uniform chasing a ball. A baseball player hitting the ball A man is sky surfing on the water. A boy running through green grass. A young boy and a young girl walking towards each other Two people sitting on a dock. Two dogs in a stream. A man follows his black and white dog as it takes on an obstacle course. St. Bernard dog running in the snowy field. A man in woman dressed warmly pose for a picture. A girl is playing on a swing. A boy plays with a foam noodle toy by a pool. A brown dog running through the grass. A dog jumps into a backyard pool. A child holds a yellow balloon. Two snowboarders are in the air over the snow. A black and white dog runs with its mouth open. A child runs through the grass. Two blonde girls are sitting next to a statue A girl in an orange shirt lights candles. A dog with a red collar runs in a forest in the middle of winter. A boy who seems ill is being touched in the face by a toddler. A dog shaking water off. A black dog running along the edge of the ocean. A little boy in denim overalls slides down an orange slide. Black and white dog in living room standing on hind legs. Three people on skis are standing behind a no skiing sign. A man in a white suit walks outside carrying a newspaper. A black dog wearing a blue collar is running through the snow. A brown and white dog running on grass. The girl is on a swing. Many children are playing and swimming in the water. A topless woman with her face painted is covered in mud. A brown dog waits for the Frisbee to come down before catching it. A black dog runs fast into shallow water. Two white dogs are running together. A black dog is running quickly along the ground. An adult male wearing a backpack walks and looks to the left. A black man is walking next to a building in a big city. Two dogs are shaking water off. A small dog jumping over an obstacle. A brown dog runs through the grass. A group of people stand and wait to see something. A dog jumping over an obstacle course fence. Three ice skaters round a corner. Two women walk there dogs at a dog show. A man is lying the grass with long hair and beard. A brown dog runs through the grass. A small child in a yellow shirt is holding their arms out to the sides. A girl wearing a black top is smiling with a silver truck in the background. A guy is going up for a lay-up on a basketball court. Two dogs bound across the grass. A woman and three kids play at a park. A dog runs toward the camera with a stick in its mouth. The boy is playing in the sand. A fluffy dog carries a black leash in its mouth. A man is tying a red arm band around another mans arm in the street. A skier is falling face first into the snow. A brown dog is carrying a stick in its mouth. Two hockey players in a struggle on the ice. Two puppies play with a red chew toy in a field. Two dogs play in a field. A man and a woman standing on a city street. A man in a black leather jacket falls asleep on public transportation. A dog leaps over the hurdle. Two dogs are wrestling on the ground in the snow. A boy holds a net with a snake in it close to the ground. A grey dog and a tan dog playing on a grassy field. Two black dogs in the snow. The black dog leaps off the dock and into the water. A couple walking down the street. Three dogs play in the shallows next to a rocky shore. A black and white dog is running in the grass. a man in a black shirt is roller blading past a bench in the city. An elderly woman walking uphill crossing the street. A small dog jumps over a yellow beam. A group of young ladies in bikinis. A woman is getting her hair done at a salon. A man dances on a colorful wall. A wet child is shivering in a towel in front of a pool. The white dog is running along the beach. Six dogs walking beside the beach. A man is holding onto handles in the air. A black and tan dog walking through the snow. Three dogs are running on the grass. A boy in red slides down an inflatable ride. Two dogs stand in a puddle, and one has a yellow tennis ball. Three dogs run in the snow. Two kids playing with a dog. A girl doing a back bend at the beach. Two dogs are playing together in the grass. Two surfers perform tricks in the waves. Two people walking along the shore at sunset. Two dogs are wrestling in the grass. A little girl is sitting on Santa's lap A black and white dog swims in blue water. A boy jumping in the air on the beach. Five men in tuxedos walk down a set of steps A black dog stands in the surf holding a red rubber ball. Man and dog standing on rocks next to water Four dogs splashing in the water A girl in a cowboy hat with a sheep on a leash. A puppy with big ears chewing on a stick. The girl wearing a blue shirt is running through a science center. Two dogs playing in the snow. There are two white dogs and one brown dog chasing a ball. A bunch of bikes racing on a track. The dog carrying a long stick in its mouth. A person sticks their head out of a tent at the top of a mountain. a man in a black hat standing in front of a brick wall and a sign a man playing a white guitar and singing as well A brown dog is playing with a ball in the water. Lots of people play in the water at the beach. A closeup of a hummingbird flying. A woman watches a dog jump down the stairs. A man and a woman laughing. The large brown dog is running outside in the dirt. The dogs are pulling a man on a type of bike, through the snow. A man in a gray shirt sitting in a field of flowers. Three young children play in the hay, throwing some at the camera. The children are running in the snow with fences in the background. The black dog wearing a red collar shakes water off. A dancer posing for the camera in a red and white dress. The large beige dog is running through the grass. a dog runs across the grass. A man is walking on rocks with water flowing around them. a man doing a trick on skateboard Three dogs round a bend at a racetrack. An older man stands outside a old boarded up building. A dog jumping into a swimming pool. A dog running through a lot of twigs. Three girls holding umbrellas with their backs to the camera. A puppy running along a street. A man in a gray shirt climbs a large rock wall. A tan dog with a black collar barking in the snow. A man wearing suspenders and sunglasses leaps up in the air with his arms and legs spread out to the side. Two dogs run through the brush. A dog running through the water. A man and woman sitting back to back outside in the sun. A black man and his dog on the beach. A man is standing on top of rocks overlooking the ocean. A woman wearing a black and blue striped suit is surfing on a wave. Woman leading her small dog through an obstacle course. A dog walks on the beach. A young boy is practicing his karate in a gym. The dog is running with a yellow ball in his mouth. two dogs running on the beach A black and white dog running with something in his mouth. A pet playfully investigates the contents of a gift bag. A man in a yellow shirt wears a gold, sun-shaped mask. A young man is doing a ski jump with a purple board. A little boy stands with his hands on top of his head A man in an orange jacket raising his hands to the sky in the sand. The baby is wearing a red shirt and walking in a plaza. A man climbs a sheer cliff face. Two girls with baseball caps are eating a snack outside. A white and brown dog is playing tug-o-war. A man is playing baseball. A sports fan is wearing face paint in the stands. A skateboarder jumping in the street. A smiling man holds a small child wearing pink and red. A dog is jumping in the snow. The dog with the red collar is bearing it's teeth at the dog with the blue collar. Two brown dogs biting each other on sand. A boy does skateboard tricks on a railing. a young girl wearing purple running through water A boy is grinding a skateboard down a concrete wall. A young woman with a knit cap stands against the wall of a Domino's Pizza. A boy in a robe sits in a chair. A black pit bull dog is running through the dirt. A group of people in dark colored clothing are line dancing on a wooden floor. A young girl laying on a blue inflatable toy A black dog running on a beach. Two dogs drink water in a lake. A little boy is petting a tiger that is laying down. a young child running along the shore at a beach A blond child is laying on a branch of a tree in a green field. A man in black on a surfboard riding a wave. A man is climbing the side of a mountain. A white motorcycle is being ridden around a race track. a black dog digging through the snow. A man and a woman laughing. A man standing in the mountains watching a sunset. Two little boys are playing on a playground. Two dogs nussle one another in the grass near a lake. A woman with a black bag is smoking a cigarette A brown dog is running in the grass. A woman stands against a wall near a video camera. The dog is running on grass. A man wearing a blue shirt makes a grouchy face. Two young girls wearing skirts are playing in a garden. A man dressed in a Santa suit is climbing up a large concrete building. A girl in a red shirt takes a picture on a phone. Man sleeping on the street. Three dogs swim in the water. A white dog runs on the sand. A kid runs in the opposite direction of others who were playing a game. A person is riding a dirt bike in a race on a dirt track. A large black and white dog runs in the ocean water A man lies on a street with his headand shoulders under a parked car that is jacked up. Man in red jacket standing in front of lighthouse. Three dogs swim in the water. A white curly haired dog runs with a stick in it's mouth. A red-haired woman is wearing a black beret adorned with the American flag. A black woman and two black children are sitting in a thatched tent. A young woman in a pink hoodie takes a picture. A man walks two dogs in the city. Two dogs running in the dirt The brown and white dog is playing in the snow. A smiling young woman in a tourquoise shirt and bandanna poses at table outdoors. The dogs are running in the snow. A race car driver is driving his car through the mud. A small dog wearing a green sweater and a backpack walks through snow. A group of girls on a beach. Two dogs are running in a grassy field The man with a white beard and blue cap is standing in the doorway of a workshop. A black dog and a white dog are standing on snow. The black and white dog runs through the grass. A dog enjoys a romp in the water with mountains and sand in the background. A man on a bike does a very high jump. A brown dog is laying in the snow. Two dogs running in the dirt A guy is sitting on his bike with one wheel in the air. A lady fastens someone's ice skates in the snow. A girl is bouncing on her head on a trampoline. A man is walking by trees in front of the city skyline. A boy wearing red and blue swim trunks jumping head first into a swimming pool. Three children standing by a pool are covered in foam bubbles. the boy is diving into the pool as the couple watch. A black dog with a red collar plays in the snow. A bird sits in a leafless tree. A dog has an orange ball in its mouth. three young woman jumping into the air to catch a ball. The boy hops from one picnic table to the other in the park. Two dogs in snow. A Dalmation runs along a beach. A dog runs in the snow. A dog runs across the grassy field. A man in a red striped soccer shirt heads a ball. A dog chases another by a tree. a woman holds a small baby on a skateboard at the beach A black dog playfully bits another dog in a living room setting A beagle walks along the calm shore. A black and white dog is running through grass. The boy is doing a stunt, through the air, on his bicycle. The black dog is running on the grass with a toy in it's mouth. A policeman stands in a crosswalk in a city. A black dog and a white dog play in the street together. A black and white dog with a stick is in muddy water. A boy with a metal colander on his head. The man is putting on his shirt near an elevator. A man and a woman kiss. A white and brown dog runs in a field. Children play in a pool while adults look on. Two dogs play together on the bed. A white and brown dog appears to be walking on the water. A man who has fallen asleep on public transportation. A dog is running in a large body of water causing it to splash. A person does tricks on a bike on a ramp surrounded by trees. a boy in a blue T shirt is airborne on a skateboard in a skate park. A girl jumping rope on a sidewalk with a parking garage to the left. A person above their surfboard on the water. The brown dog jumps for a pink Frisbee. Three dogs race in the snow together. Two girls jump out of swings. A man in a jersey stands in front of a large crowd. A shirtless man catches a football A young boy wearing only green shorts poses awkwardly with a brick background. A woman in a red jacket is video taping a natural landscape. A man jumps while on a snowboard. A child in orange is on a boogie board in the waves. Four dogs playing in the snow. A child squats behind a wagon with two pumpkins in it. Two little orange and white dogs are in the snow. The black dog is running through the grass. A black dog digs in the snow. A dog leaping over a chain. A young woman with a black purse sits on a wooden bench. A black dog and a brown-and-white dog play in a field. Several children playing in a ball pit. A white and black dog is running out of a yellow and orange tube. a person doing the back stroke in a swimming pool A woman is wearing a white headband, purple tank top and black gloves. A brown dog is running though a river. A small light tan dog is running past a large brown dog standing in the grass. A lady holding one dog while another dog is playing in the yard. Two black dogs walking through the snow. A black dog is swimming with a ball in it's mouth. A tan dog licks a girls hand while laying down. Two homeless young men holding a cardboard sign. A dog splashes in the murky water. The man wearing a blue helmet is riding a Polaris. A person standing on a stage in front of a seated crowd A person on a snowmobile in mid jump. Two teenage girls are standing on beside the beach listening to ipods. A person with swim cap and goggles taking a breath. Two brown dogs are running on the sand. A black poodle is running in the snow. A young girl is on a ride at an amusement park. A brown dog digs in the sand. A woman in a bathing suit walks a dog on the beach. A black and white spotted dog is jumping over the small stream of water. A man on a bike in mid-air Two dogs are running through a grassy area. A black and white dog returns a stick in the snow. A large group of people have formed a line outside. A group of children do stretches on colored mats. A group of young people jump up in the air while on the beach. A young boy is twisting a sparkler around in the air. A group of people are standing and sitting around on the ground at night. Two dogs playing in the sand at the beach. A man and two women dressed in costumes. Boy in tan hat laughs while sitting near playground equipment. Two dogs play in the snow. A woman stands with her arms out in a store while another woman holds a camera. A fluffy, white dog running in the snow. A man rollerblading on a metal bar. A group of guys play instruments outside. Two males, one in red and one in white playing a basketball game. A snowboarder flies through the air. a wet black dog with a red collar is in the river A little girl in a paisley dress runs across a sandy playground. Three boys playing soccer in a field A young man jumps from one balcony to another. A young boy pulls another boy wearing a silly hat in a radio flyer wagon. The bird has its wings spread as it flies. A dog standing on a beach with a ball nearby. A woman sings into a microphone with a guitar player in the background. a small group of goats in the grass with a black and white dog in the backgroud. A man jumps his bicycle in the air between two rocks. A young girl in a pink dress with something in her hand. A girl in a red dress rides her bike in front of a white fence. A dog pants while standing in the woods. A man in a rowboat is rowing across blue water. The brown and white dogs run through the field. A little girl on a kid swing. Two dogs play with each other outdoors. Two mountain climbers stand on the top of a mountain looking around. Two kids are playing in a field of red flowers. A young man in red swimming trunks jumped off a large rock into the water. A black dog is running in the grass. Two girls dressed in black are sitting in a room making suggestive poses at the camera. A large group of people riding brown and white horses. A child and parent pet a horse. A dog is running through the ocean. Cars racing on a dirt track Two men walking past a mural of a car. A brown dog squating on grass. A woman in red overalls stands on sidewalk. Three dogs run through a field. Two puppies play in the grass Two children and a black dog are playing out in the snow. A black dog running through water. A woman is walking with a red bag. A dog swimming with a stick in its mouth. A young woman, topless except for paint or mud. A person climbs a snowy hill while a black dog follows. A dog running on the beach The scuba diver is underwater. A trick bicyclist grinds down a handrail. Four dogs playing in the snow. A man walking his cow down the side of the road. A dog is biting a mop. A child in front of his own reflection turning towards the camera and smiling. A white dog is standing by a river shaking himself dry. The black and brown dog is running through the snow. A group of people are riding in the back of a truck. A person skiing down a snowy hill. A woman eating a large fish in a restaurant. A child in red and blue floaties looking down at the water. A skateboarder riding up to a slope. People ride up an escalator. Trainer runs her dog through training course with green pipe The brown dog is running across the sand. Three children are playing soccer in the sand. A man walking a large black horse. Two people sit on the end of a dock in the middle of still water. A hockey player is laying on the ice in front of the goal. A skier stands on his hands in the snow in front of a movie camera. A brown dog is running along a grassy stretch divided by strings. a man wearing a black and white shirt jumping on a dogs back A woman in a black and white coat and earmuffs. Boy and girl running along the beach. The man and woman sitting on a bench are kissing. A grey dog jumps to bite a green leash. A black and a brown dog running in the grass. A woman is riding her bicycle. Some kids play in a field. A laughing boy lies on a pit of blue balls. A surfer is riding a wave. The skateboarder rides the pipe wall at a skater park. Dogs in a race. Two children walking down a path in the woods. The tan and black dog is running across the grass. Two dogs running on grass. Two dogs are urinating on the red fire hydrant. A brown dog splashes in the water while carrying a ball in it's mouth. Two girls are walking by a tree in front of a brick building. A dog splashes in the murky water. A group of people are riding in the back of a truck. The dog is laying on a bed with a blue sheet. A man in a football uniform is running with a football during a game. A girl stands in a dimly lit area. The man is playing with the shaggy little dog. The tan dog is carrying a green squeak toy in its mouth. A classroom of students watching a presentation. A biker is riding along a track element located with a wooded area. A brown dog runs on the sand, holding a stick. A medium sized brown dog is running through an open white wooded area. The black and white dog swims with a brown object in its mouth. A little girl running at on the shore of a beach. The basketball player holds the ball. A man in a maroon bathing suit swings on a rope on a lake. a man wearing a white suit holding a newspaper walking through the streets. Also, who's to say there aren't testimonies from "real" health experts on there? Then the captain came back. The problem is simple. PACIFIC REQUIREMENTS . I am moving on to ask you the question: " Where ' s the beef " ? You're asking me to prove a negative? I AM OK WITH MEDICAL USE!! The prices of everything you own IE assets have gone down. A WAR in the middle east. Originally Posted by zaf I give up. Imagine a place with % men and % women. there is no chance at a fair trial. Nirvana is NOT oblivion. Originally Posted by zaf We in Britain think differently to Americans. If you answer no to but yes to then you are probably straight. Who does it now only produce enough for billion? Appropriate deferments for the time, eh? **smooches Ran** Hey, Blue-Eyes, How's things in London? but it seems it would have less "impact" if they didn't call him white. According to Zimmerman he did. My teachers have told me it is bad for you. Originally Posted by Odins eye .Nazi is a slang term for the NSWP. This is why I support the death penalty. Well, whatever, you're aware of it now. Think about all the things you can't "eat, wear, or live in". Matt Holliday owns, y'all. People bent the laws. And here I thought I knew me some math. I have years of "Neener Neener" rights Hi Wiggies! You should stop prefixing or suffixing everything with you hate Jews. I wood have at least asked if a threesome was out of the question. It's you who makes no sense. More expensive cars. Zimmerman replied, "What are you doing here?" SUBJECTIVE DVORAK INTENSITY ESTIMATES FROM TAFB AND SAB INCREASED TO KT. "Satyrs don't exist" - fine. That's what I find curious. I compared homo phobia with a developmental disorder. If you asked , progressives, the numbers would be skewed to the left. I didn't mention restraining order either. Eye of the Tiger We are all vessels filled with many wonders. warmed.C from the year prior. Holy poo poo, this show. their great wealth is protected by the govt. Fundamental difference? How exactly are they being punished? You claimed Zimmerman " Stalked him down, then shot him ". God bless I'm not outraged, I'm disappointed. Where does the money come from in the first place? If freedom of speech has consequences then it is not free. My teachers have told me it is bad for you. As to would I kill person to save , I have no idea. It's imposing a law. Depends on how you define "extreme". Mexico has ZERO claim to California. personally i would read the bible to learn about christianity. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! Still refusing to answer my questions? You have to much intervention in free markets, not too little. You could sign Lance Berkman at the end of the year I guess? Why would the addition of more of Jesus words be left out of the canon? You mean, you believe the word of the SpringHallConvert? We are meant to move. That Israel doesn't giva a **** what anybody else thinks. I Want to Rock and Roll by Kiss We are all vessels filled with many wonders. A dear friend from Ohio sent me this. The new study shows that the Titanic story does not stand up to scrutiny imo. Who makes money off google ad sense? The bottom line is that the video clip doesn't show a gas chamber. Warmer , almost certainly a record. "Opinionated and stubborn" becomes treat with drugs". What's your definition of nature? Could be a simple mistake. No extortion, no bribery, no money involved Only class E felonies. Neander's revised version"? Should I just wait it out and see how it goes? PACIFIC REQUIREMENTS . you have no witnesses for a missile at the pentagon. I can't believe she is asking YOU to ask the helpful party guest for money! Any woman that wants and abortion can get one. Yes, it's legal to grow. Pressing one does send a tone. What was my opinion of Firefly in the interim? Chuck Close We are all vessels filled with many wonders. He definently has supporters. Thus, ultimate sovereignty. no, it's not an answer. The Nazis lowered the minimum age to buy a firearm from to . We can't do it without you." No healthy person needs sex. If it isn't a person, then WTF is it? Do you see Obama calling for Cut, Cap and Balance? "Elves don't exist" - fine. i started it last night xanis. Gotta love the EK factoid that "Iran is also a signed of the NPT and the IAEA. "Satyrs don't exist" - fine. Best way to turn it on its head is to get money out. I have years of "Neener Neener" rights they are crack ups. @NickFun, Has anyone heard from Dutchy? Elementary Commodity-Capital Value-Form . Therefore you are not a Christian. I repeat: And the simple fact today? and morals and honesty have everything to do with it. You're such a bad person!" - wolf I think stories like this are stupid. TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED. Do you not understand what the word 'led' implies? There is no freedom of speech. Originally Posted by SolInvictus Ah. How long after the obliteration should it no longer bother the kid? Men and women are different yes? As far as legality goes I can use jury nullification. Facilitator : And why is she the dumb child? Isn't that redundant and repetetive? Originally Posted by Vienna To 'say' what? Jingle Bell Rock by Bobby Helm We are all vessels filled with many wonders. Other people have no confidence at all in teh people running these institutions. It finished as a work of fiction. If it wasn't alive, then it would miscarriage on it's own. Hi Ollie: That is absolutely amazing. Imagine a place that's % white and % black. If freedom of speech has consequences then it is not free. "Leprechauns don't exist" - fine. Please, what about them are not true. is even worse than talking about it and not doing anything. "Being against using nukes" means "not wanting to use nukes". My great niece is half black. The Japanese population is nearly million. We are all vessels filled with many wonders. I hope everything is ok! Those may be my top . The money I spent adopting Velociraptor. GL, Terral Hi Corn: So, you actually believe every word of what Terral wrote? It's not how it was sold, gb. I'd hate to be him too. Of course there were no weapons. It's amusing to think it even might be true. Again, personal responsibility. And to be fair, do you notice the nonsensical things you are saying? Does the census have an rear end in a top hat? Where is the slant against Bush? That's simple logic If it wasn't bollocks it wouldn't be homeopathy. I've never accused him of doctoring a baseball. The bailout was bigger than TARP This title is misleading. officers have told me its bad for you. His position is the way it is currently. PACIFIC REQUIREMENTS . You have never met anyone that is Pro-Abortion? I have many problems with these men, way to many to state here! No has has shut down the oil fields. i don't want a president who is charasmatic. I don't have a proposed model. no missile witnesses. officers have told me its bad for you. I have the pregnancy ticker. Then he is malevolent. tin foil hat for the sarg, what size do u wear? Or the year old boy shot dead with automatic weapons by marijuana dealers. If your stick hits a guy in the face, you're getting a penalty. ALL of the electrical energy ultimately comes from the alternator. How many passengers said they saw an iceberg? Imagine a place that's % white and % black. It assumes that methane growth rate accelerates by .%/yr. get a cooling trend from because of the recent decline. Landon Memory from CATS We are all vessels filled with many wonders. They are NOT as sovereign as they were before. Out of touch and untrustworthy? In fact, it's just the Dutch. @Lustig Andrei, We're talking about angels and common pins again, right? slanted blogs And when did I do that? How much is spent on abortions services? Did the transaction take place? There is no more sperm cell. Anyway, welcome back. I don't know why anyone is making a fuss over the $, bet. I haven't made any claims. Ergo it offends me when Thatcherites call themselves libertarian. the problem is who doesn't have money. I don't believe there was any iceberg at all anywhere near the Titanic. Gameday for the orioles game is frozen for me. If so, alot of inventors, writers should take prescription drugs.. Yes what are his charges. Was Ted Bundy a partial psychopath? ooo strike TWO those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it. its not an official deployment. Nutrax The plural of anecdote is not data not well Alright just got in. I haven't read the books, but I saw the movie today. This is the Moloch scene. @edgarblythe, So Lyndon Johnson and John Kennedy were compatible? You need to polish up on your logic skills. The one that has three walks home and beats his wife. and i'd forgotten what a whiny little bed wetter you are. OMG, "Einstein didn't go to college." Income tax, top rate: percent. Being drunk is unacceptable. He hasn't been funny since Larry Bud Melman was on the show. Therefore, the universe has an explanation of its existence. ------ ----------- What do we get in return for doing the fighting for them? And I don't fight for marriage. If they were Catholics, I would call them Catholics. She was a nice lady. Why hate people because they are successful? You seem as irritated as Henry. Hilited your common sense/deductive reasoning thing. -CryptoLutheran No. We have a Christian in office right now. Ann Romney has never had to get out and be a part of the workforce. It has never been ejaculated on as far as I know. I said YOU had gotten soft. Most times, % of the time, we are getting what we expect. Ben, Stop trying to find excuses for the man. So, short form, yes, it probably is different in different countries. The physical evidence does not support your claim. But he said EVERY level. I ask again if God does not exist can anything be morally wrong? It is mostly just the Dutch. Eye of the Tiger We are all vessels filled with many wonders. Nothing is stopping this thing from playing out in court. Commiting a crime in a gang is a crime. Chuck I'd offer Iran a deal. Opinions are different. It's imposing a law. One word: Zombies Has Annie ever used her sexuality like that? LIBERTARIAN/ANARCHO-CAPITALISM: You have two cows. Why do people like you put scientist on a pedestal? I then asked: What are they trying to hide? That would make you a sort of accessory, I think. "Would you like to wear your seatbelt?" to repeat: They are NOT as sovereign as they were before. I don't see him as evil at all. We are all vessels filled with many wonders. The point is an unarmed child was murdered who was black. Martin said, "Why are you following me?" Religion that doesn't do that I don't have a problem with. If I'm hyper active, it will show up in one of those scans.. If you want to buy a house or a SUV, again, who cares? Everyone in the world at the current "prosperity" level of Northwest Africa. If you answer no to but yes to then you are probably straight. Sometimes I, too, fantasise about bending people before my demented will. My Sheriff has told me its bad for you. It's also a stellar performer in terms of blithering idiocy. How would Martin or anyone else know his intentions based on his actions? "Get the government into everything?" Hilited your common sense/deductive reasoning thing. I've assumed this as well in my argument. Jury nullification means a law isn't Constitutional? I'm "a bunch of cells." Mann's work and the HS was all about Tree rings. I'm so sorry, Kelly. I don't like many flavored drinks. I hope your LO is ok. Any woman that wants and abortion can get one. Do you see Hitler killing Jews? Your good friend Mitt. Doesnt mean its a BAD option. You need to reread what I wrote. Imagine a place that's % white and % black. My kids busted in and said 'whats that Dad?' Jay My ex-fiance wouldn't use the VA or Navy doctor's. The Judges orders a three-page letter to be filed. @Lustig Andrei, Thank you, Lustig. This breaks the daily record of set in . Martin said, "Why are you following me?" So, I don't know how legitimate this is but yeah. Hasn't council tax been frozen for most people? Your misogyny is getting messy. Nah, that's not how it works. buwhahahaha Breathe In, Breathe Out, Move On. wait for the contractions to get stronger and closer together. Obama is part of the extreme leftwing. @Cyracuz, What you want to call it is up to you. Jury nullification means a law isn't Constitutional? What conviction would that be? Furthermore I found this: So I actually read the OP and guess what I found out. The government doesnt have to declare you married before you can be married. Democracy has nothing to do with liberty. How many threads do you plan on making? So which system isn't working for us? Particularly after stating that marriage is a fundamental human right. Russians in Damascus! Er, that's not how dilution works. I don't think what she's saying is that controversial. Chaos is merely people voting. Originally Posted by eleanor.ellis The theme song to Cheers: We are all vessels filled with many wonders. They are NOT as sovereign as they were before. and morals and honesty have everything to do with it. i be having conversations will cornell west What the hell is this? There is no "WAR" in the middle east. - I didnt say he planned on apprehending him. Put a Little Love in your Heart We are all vessels filled with many wonders. I'm "a bunch of cells." You are a girl douche. No. Jury nullification does not mean that a law is unconstuitutional. voted Voted It's definitely NOT what it used to be. The manufacturer has to convince the government it's safe. Again I think you are missing the point on the Twain quote. "Goblins don't exist" - fine. He stated that it was a mental illness in , how is that bigotry? Play With Fire We are all vessels filled with many wonders. And, Obama gets zero credit for the budget under him. Or sin is removed upon entry to heaven. How long after the obliteration should it no longer bother the kid? Say What You Will We are all vessels filled with many wonders. What will be the response in California? See that makes no sense. Refresh your memory: Who supposedly operated the homicidal gas chambers? If the universe has an explanation of its existence, that explanation is God. Genetic predisposition to Alzheimer is inferior genetics. And to be fair, do you notice the nonsensical things you are saying? Use of force by aggressor. That's what the historical record shows. The theme song to Cheers: We are all vessels filled with many wonders. In fact, it's just the Dutch. I like watching kids play. @sozobe, I think Santorum's more likely than Gingrich. Why are they looking at each other like that ?!?! Are you driving a fucking Volt? Irreligion that doesn't do that I don't have a problem with. Would he be better for American society? again, this is not a constitutional issue. Hi Eots: YOU FOOLS..bought the cover-up..hook.. "Pressing the number one does English." What conviction where you talking about before? Originally Posted by objectivism Not wishful thinking, rather realistic. The point you quote should say "I never said rehabilitation could never work." Did anyone see the footage of this? Red Fox standing by. That just isn't how legal reasoning works. You don't know if those factors account for the warming, or not. He too notified Captain Lord. Thus, Meta - System - atic Dialectic is Diachronico - Synchronic Dialectic. Are you driving a fucking Volt? Michigan IS a GOP controlled state. Foxe was mostly frozen. @cicerone imposter, Frank, I observe and perceive. Government spying on its own citizens, that's fine. Landon And So This is Christmas We are all vessels filled with many wonders. Lower than per cent but not very low. It's not how it was sold, gb. God probably does not exist. buwhahahaha Breathe In, Breathe Out, Move On. I think we all agree on the nature of the change. The bad thing is there's space. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! Your freedom of speech will be no more prohibited than it is today. It is a question that needs to be answered. I purport to value human life very highly. The mosquitoes posts. don't want a president that is compassionate. Do you have anything to make it more compelling? The point you quote should say "I never said rehabilitation could never work." Time of the Season by the Zombies We are all vessels filled with many wonders. Do we agree that they came down essentially in freefall? Pro-choice people do not try to force an abortion on anyone. Stop avoiding the question. Haiti has been a shithole. I don't believe there was any iceberg at all anywhere near the Titanic. The worst part is that he's not even a Leafs fan! I am hoping he is into a second term of office. Voracek with the goal. Sure, it is possible his home was affected, but not the school. Because the people had awakened. The California was a cargo ship. And until they decide that, "the statute is presumed constitutional." The ignorance is yours! The people shouting for justice for Trayvon are all hypocrites. How do you know which story is the right one? Ah ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! Natalie was a complete fool to have insulted their fan base. Obama is Bush's fault. I don't prefix or suffix everything with "you hate Jews." Never, did I ever, did I say blacks were going to riot. And you didn't have to. John the Baptist was a Nazarite from birth. Paul did not preach faith without works. Everyone in the world at the current "prosperity" level of Northwest Africa. Seismic data does not equal duration of collapse. Originally Posted by Lone Fox And it's not all Iranian related either. You might not like the positions he holds, but atleast he has them. I absolutely do believe there was an iceberg in those waters. This is rich coming from a conservative. . Satan represents vengeance instead of turning the other cheek! Just so long as the tax is paid. Islam has always been political. Originally posted by Vitchilo March is also the date for the uprising in CHINA. I hope everything is okay. Do you understand why non-US residents are also relevant to the statistics? Respectfully submitted, Steve I have seen UFO over Warsaw in the past. depending on which action furthers their lonny-tunes agenda. So that you will admit and verify that I have made no claim. His "friends" say that he was confronted by his car. There is no war in the Middle east. Pro-life also refers to just "opposition to abortion". - Income, top rate: percent. The theme song to Cheers: We are all vessels filled with many wonders. LOL, you are so ignorant. Jingle Bell Rock by Bobby Helm We are all vessels filled with many wonders. the problem is who doesn't have money. Ford didn't accept taxpayer money to save the company. The Hindus would say the same thing about the Bhagavad Ghita. Then your confusion doesn't make me a liar either. When Muslims are extreme it's terrorism. Some believe not slaughtering the unborn is most important. Atomic theory is not an opinion, not a belief. You want others to decide over a woman body. Where in the world is the MEDIA?? you have no remains of an A- at the pentagon. For the trillionth time, I've never said rehabilitation doesn't work. Everyone in the world at the current "prosperity" level of Northwest Africa. my hair is pretty thing tho :/ woops! And I don't fight for marriage. People are responsible for their actions. Did the transaction take place? It's not the same thing. Put a Little Love in your Heart We are all vessels filled with many wonders. the problem is who doesn't have money. It doesn't say that it didn't participate. Look forward to seeing it! Originally Posted by IZZY! Candy - Thanks for starting us off today. Except that they couldn't. If I owe you a trillion dollars, you have a problem. If a position is unverifiable; then it should be rejected. Everyone in the world at the current "prosperity" level of Northwest Africa. And, Obama gets zero credit for the budget under him. Is there a test to own a firearm in the US? I thought it was good, and I didn't find it confusing. I ask again if God does not exist can anything be morally wrong? To be unconsititutional means to violate the constitution. Originally Posted by muslim girl its not a complete impossibility. This is our country. Originally Posted by zaf in the long term, yes. Addie Joss Cone threw an game. Edited by LashL: Edited to properly mask profanity in quoted post. The quote you provide has nothing to do with jury nullification. paranoid Got any proof? you don't use the search button AT ALL, do you? Paul doesn't have a shot. Joy to the World We are all vessels filled with many wonders. And to be fair, do you notice the nonsensical things you are saying? What if they had a personal bias? Specifically Gnostic. And parts of the west coast. We were talking about women as war bounty were we not? Last night Japanese forces attacked the Philippine Islands. What is your definition of "soul"? Aye but they ARE responsible to their constituents. The ideology was built around violent expansion and race superiority. @ossobuco, Could this have been an enema? taking advantage has the effect of reinforcing. He said the problem needs to be corrected before the space shuttle fleet is cleared to fly again. "I think there's a building confidence that the cop is on the beat." Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi will be kept under house arrest following her release from a hospital where she underwent surgery, her personal physician said Friday. John Heine, a spokesman for the commission in Washington, declined to comment on Mr. Spitzer's criticism. In Europe, France's CAC-40 rose 1.3 percent, Britain's FTSE 100 declined 0.2 percent and Germany's DAX index gained 0.6 percent. The no-shows were Sens. John Kerry of Massachusetts and Bob Graham of Florida. He added that genes on the Y might play a role in influencing gender-specific differences in disease susceptibility. One of the defining and well-studied characteristics of temperament is how people react to novelty. But butterflies housed under an earlier light cycle, 1 a.m. to 1 p.m., flew toward the southeast. She won the talent portion singing "If I Could" and also won in evening wear. Of the 1.1 million infected in south Asia, 62% are female. An hour later Israeli attack helicopters rained missiles on a car in Gaza City, killing seven people, Palestinian sources said. AAA spokesman Jerry Cheske said prices might have affected some plans, but cheap hotel deals made up for it. She countersued for $125 million, saying G+J broke its contract with her by cutting her out of key editorial decisions and manipulated the magazine's financial figures. The Standard Edition One is a single processor version of the Oracle Standard Edition Database. Microsoft acquired Virtual PC from its developer, Connectix, earlier this year. The dead man, Leon Williams, was found in his third-floor apartment. It is the nation's first large-scale counterterrorism exercise since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Ursel Reisen confirmed it had been operating the coach, but declined to give details of the passengers other than to say they were of mixed ages. A total of 17 confirmed cases of cholera were reported yesterday by the World Health Organisation in the southern Iraqi city of Basra. Khatami, who arrived in Beirut Monday, was also to visit Syria, Yemen and Bahrain. "At first blush, it doesn't look like any rules were broken," said Gen. Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In Millville yesterday, Mayor James Quinn ordered all city flags flown at half-staff for the next 30 days. Tom Kraynak, manager of operations and resources for the Canton, Ohio-based East Central Area Reliability Council, said investigators are considering the scenario. And all of the samples contained molecules that can only be produced when cholesterol interacts with ozone. And it can store more than a gigabyte of information - equivalent to 1,000 high quality images or around 12 hours of music - in just one cubic centimetre. Excluding legal fees and other charges it expected a loss of between 1 and 4 cents a share. "For me, the Lewinsky imbroglio seemed like just another vicious scandal manufactured by political opponents," Mrs Clinton writes. Wire transfers from four of the 40 accounts open at Beacon Hill totaled more than $3.2 billion from 2001 to 2002, Morgenthau said. The State University at Stony Brook launched the study in 1996, after earlier studies indicated a possible connection. Earlier, Bashir's supporters had defied a police order and cried "Allahu Akbar (God is Greatest)" as he walked to his seat. Spokesman James Howe said five children aged between 4 and 17 were taken to hospital with neck and chest injuries, while three others were treated at the scene. This report was cleared by the Joint Intelligence Committee. About 31 percent of Americans are now obese — roughly 30 or more pounds over a healthy weight. Coupling, an American version of a hit British comedy, will couple with Friends on Thursdays. Aug. 15, 1982: Remains of Chapman, Hinds and Mills are found in the Green River. "They ransacked and burned the two villages completely," rebel commander Ousmane Coulibaly told Reuters by satellite phone from the bush. It is the highest reading since the index was created in August 1997. U.S. Special Forces troops are training Colombian soldiers at military bases in the region to protect the pipeline. Texas lawmakers must close a $185.9 million budget gap by the middle of July or the schools wont open in September, Comptroller Carole Keeton Strayhorn said Thursday. Shares of Hartford were up $2.28, or 5.2 percent, to $45.90 in midday trading. The DVD CCA appealed that decision to the U.S. Supreme Court. A radio station has suspended two disc jockeys for locking themselves in the studio and continuously playing Dixie Chicks songs, violating the station's two-month-old ban on the group's music. Sovereign shares closed on the New York Stock Exchange at $15.68, down 74 cents, or 4.5 percent. In afternoon trading, Aspen's shares were off 89 cents or more than 27 percent at $2.33 per share. The 6-3 ruling reinstates a law that told libraries to install filters or surrender federal money. When the prime minister's position was established in the spring, it offered the United States and Israel a way to work around Arafat. Note the subheading of this terrible parable in the "American Masters" series, "Arthur Miller, Elia Kazan and the Blacklist: None Without Sin." Saturday, officials in California described Gehring as cooperative — but said he has revealed nothing about what has happened to the children. A kayaker found Dr. Scribner's body floating near the doctor's houseboat in Portage Bay, where he was eating lunch when his wife, Ethel, left for an appointment. After protesters rushed the stage and twice cut power to the microphone, Hedges cut his speech short. A passer-by found the boy hiding along a dirt road in Spanish Fork Canyon about 7 p.m. Thursday, with his feet free but his hands still taped. Doctors said that one or both of the boys may die and that if they survive, some brain damage is possible. The other victim recovered Tuesday morning was Al Larsen, 31, of Fort Worth, Texas. GlaxoSmithKline, the UK drugmaker, has said it would cut off supplies to Canadian stores shipping drugs to the US. The Competition Commission delivered its verdict yesterday on the proposed merger of the two big ITV players, Carlton and Granada. She said she eventually allowed him to fix her bike while she sat in his car, and they chatted. Daniels said he doesn't know what Bush will say at tonight's $2,000-per-person reception to raise funds for his presidential re-election bid. A three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis overturned a ruling issued last year that supported the ordinance. Only 29 families of frogs are known, most of which were named by the mid-1800s. "This is an extremely heartrending time for the entire Brandeis University community. Including convertible securities, the total estimated value of the deal is $124 million, according to Corel. He played four seasons in Miami, including the Dolphins' 27-17 loss to Washington in the Super Bowl. Beta versions of Nterprise Linux Services are expected to be available on certain HP ProLiant servers in July. Excluding one-time items, it expects profit of 11 cents to 15 cents a share. 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 technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> added 1.92 points, or 0.12 percent, at 1,647.94. Tickets, available through Ticketmaster, went on sale yesterday. Grant Thornton claims that it too was the “victim” of a fraud. That task appealed to two masters of the megabyte, Peter Lyman and Hal Varian, professors at the University of California-Berkeley's School of Information Management and Systems. My judgment is 95 percent of that information could be declassified, become uncensored so the American people would know," Mr. Shelby said on NBC's "Meet the Press." No tumors were detected; rather, empty cavities and scar tissue were found in their place. But the US insisted it wanted more done to prevent complaints being filed in the first place, preferably by repealing the entire law. Two-year-old Egyptian twin boys, born with their heads conjoined, have been separated after 26 hours of surgery at the Children's Medical Centre in Dallas. Mitzna and party secretary Ophir Pines agreed to convene party organizations within 10 days to discuss whether new primaries would be held or a temporary leader appointed. The euro soared to $1.1914 in Asian trading, before slipping back to $1.1884 in late European trading, up from $1.1857 late Monday. At Wednesday's summit, Abbas pledged to end the "armed intefadeh," renounced "terrorism against the Israelis wherever they might be" and alluded to the disarming of militants. Naval Academy spokesman Cmdr. Rod Gibbons said: ``Today's announcement came as a surprise. LendingTree shares rose 43 percent, or $6.31, to $21, more than doubling in the last two months. Last week, his lawyers asked Gov. Mark R. Warner to grant clemency, but the governor declined to intervene. Brian Rohrbough, whose son, Daniel, was killed at Columbine, said the tape raises disturbing issues. "[They] were defined by dedication and courage," said the CIA's director George Tenet. License sales, a key measure of demand, fell 21 percent to $107.6 million. Dotson was arrested July 21 after telling FBI agents he shot Dennehy when Dennehy tried to shoot him, according to the arrest warrant affidavit. Prosecutors maintained that Durst murdered Black to try to assume Black's identity. PeopleSoft's board has recommended stockholders reject the offer. Black Democratic leaders were trying to arrange a meeting with Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe to discuss the layoffs of 10 minority staffers at party headquarters. "These are dark days for our industry," the Geneva-based International Air Transport Association's Director-General Giovanni Bisignani said. Other nations involved in the PSI include Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain and Britain. Nearly half - 45 percent - are for shopping or running errands. It's also a strategic win for Overture, given that Knight Ridder had been using Google's advertising services. Several Florida officials connected to the case have received threatening letters, accompanied by rifle bullets. Hoy confirmed the woman's age Tuesday and said she was on vacation with her family, but is expected to return this week. The American Roman Catholic archdiocese of Boston has offered $55 million to settle more than 500 sex abuse lawsuits involving priests. Among them are conversations between police, firefighters and other emergency workers, as well as media inquiries. The 30-year bond US30YT=RR dipped 14/32 for a yield of 4.26 percent from 4.23 percent. But he is the only candidate who has won national labor endorsements so far, picking up his 11th on Tuesday. Oracle shares also rose on the news, up 15 cents to $13.51 on the Nasdaq. North American stock markets got off to a slow start Tuesday, with investors ready to get their first taste of quarterly earnings. The broader market also retreated, having climbed higher for four consecutive weeks. His first Father's Day as a dad, his first major as a champion. It said the patents were "allegedly" assigned to Syndia in 2001 through the Lemelson Medical, Educational and Research Foundation Limited Partnership. The Americas market will decline 2.1 percent to $30.6 billion in 2003, and then grow 15.7 percent to $35.4 billion in 2004. At the service Morrill's widow, Ellie, sobbed and hugged Bondeson's sister-in-law as people consoled her. Grassley and Baucus said they had rejected that approach in their plan. In the second quarter last year, AK Steel reported a profit of $16.2 million, or 15 cents a share. The tech-laced Nasdaq Composite .IXIC rallied 30.46 points, or 2.04 percent, to 1,520.15. "It was a brazen attempt at intimidation," said a Republican legislator who attended the meeting. An FBI statement said legal proceedings were expected Monday in federal court in Baltimore. "It's a blond-haired woman wearing a Cartier watch on her wrist," the source said. The Nasdaq Composite index, full of technology stocks, was lately up around 18 points. But the bureau never kept tabs on al-Bayoumi—despite receiving prior information he was a secret Saudi agent, the report says. "That really affects the companies, big time," said Jim Santangelo, president of the Teamsters Joint Council 42 in El Monte. After posting $3 million bail, Jackson flew to Las Vegas, where he had been working on a video. What's more, companies are not feeling confident enough to replace older PCs, the analyst firm said. In addition, 6,800 people were in quarantine and thousands of health-care workers in working quarantine. Her son would get upset, his mom said, but then turn around and befriend his taunters. The Nasdaq Composite index, full of technology stocks, was lately up around 18 points. The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> added 1.92 points, or 0.12 percent, at 1,647.94. District Attorney Dave Lupas reminded jurors that Stubbs is, "a cold, calculating killer". The 30-year bond US30YT=RR jumped 20/32, taking its yield to 4.14 percent from 4.18 percent. A seventh person, a 21-year-old woman, was in critical condition in the burn unit at Akron Children's Hospital. The men were flown to nearby Botswana on an Air Malawi flight, the officials said. "In return we expect North Korea to give up nuclear weapons." "We condemn the Governing Council headed by the United States," Sadr said in a fiery sermon at Koufa mosque near Najaf. The product can be instructed to permit business-only use, according to Sendmail. Both Counterpane and iDefense contend that the exploit works effectively against Windows 2000 systems running Service Pack 3 and 4. Early Wednesday, the benchmark 10-year US10YT=RR had lost 16/32 in price, driving its yield up to 3.33 percent from 3.26 percent late Tuesday. A sour forecast from Sun Microsystems Inc. SUNW.O put more pressure on Wall Street before the quarterly earnings season. Shares of Coke were down 26 cents to close at $44.10 on the New York Stock Exchange. Ernst & Young has denied the SEC's claims, and called its recommendations "irresponsible". Indeed, Wolfowitz admitted Saturday that neither military action nor "large scale bribery" would solve the issue. At the accident scene, the driver was "covered in blood" but helped to remove children, Wood said. The tech-laced Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> gained 18.35 points, or 1.13 percent, to 1,646.02. Shares of Guidant were down 5.3 percent at $40.92 in afternoon trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Moose's book goes on sale Monday, nearly a year after the sniper shootings started in the Washington area. Labor Department analysts discounted a slight improvement in the national unemployment rate, which fell in August to 6.1 percent from 6.2 percent. The study also found that skin cancer nearly tripled in Norway and Sweden since the 1950s. Obus also denied a defense motion to postpone the Sept. 29 trial date. Health Minister Manto-Tshabalala Msimang is not fit to preside over an anti-retroviral treatment rollout plan, according to some opposition parties. He or she decides the merchandising direction of the company, or basically what it should stand for. The Rev. Christopher Coyne, spokesman for the archdiocese, did not immediately return several calls seeking comment. Several relatives of Australian victims of the attack sat in the front row of the court, but few Balinese attended the trial. In July 32 Singaporean police officers were sent to Baghdad to help train Iraqi police forces and returned home last month. In early U.S. trading, the euro was down 0.6 percent to $1.1741, after rising to a four-month high of $1.1860. Previously, it had reported a small profit of $12 million, or break-even on a per-share basis, for the period. A coalition of campaign groups, including the militant national students body, is backing the action and is mobilising for protests. The company is also adding .Net and J2EE support to its Enterprise Application Environment development toolset, Sapp said. It has a chequered safety record, including 47 accidents that resulted in 668 deaths. Ryan Harvey, a high school outfielder from Florida, was chosen sixth by the Cubs. About 20 family members of the victims were invited to the news conference. Four of the defendants have pleaded guilty to weapons charges and other counts. In the aftermath of Hurricane Isabel, federal and local governments remained shut down, as did schools and many businesses. On Tuesday, he picked up the endorsement of the United Steelworkers of America. The FTC signed up 50 million phone numbers for the list, which was due to go into effect October 1. "I was in the water for about eight seconds. Adora Obi Nweze, the NAACP state president, said the state has refused to consider the possibility of murder. Instead, they fear the conference is an attempt by corporate farming and biotech interests to push into new markets. "It has outraged the membership," said Rian Wathen, organizing director of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 700. The blue-chip Dow Jones industrial average .DJI jumped 194.14 points, or 2.09 percent, to 9,469.20 after sinking more than 1 percent a day earlier. About 38,000 OGE Energy Corp. customers are without power, the company said on its Web site. Now, Blanca's husband, 63-year-old Roger Lawrence Strunk of Tracy, faces a murder indictment issued by the Philippine government in February. Prince, who heads Citigroup's global corporate and investment bank, is replacing Sanford Weill as CEO. Operating revenues rose to $1.45 billion from $1.38 billion last year. Spot gold was quoted at $358.65/359.15 an ounce at 0500 GMT, having darted as high as $359.25 -- a level not seen since February 25. In Canada, the surging dollar was in focus again as it struggled and just failed to stay above the 75 cent (U.S.) mark. But the justices ruled that the police supervisor who repeatedly questioned Mr Martinez as he screamed in pain did not violate his Fifth Amendment rights. The Dow Jones industrial average .DJI rose 18.25 points, or 0.19 percent, to 9,586.71. National Constitution Center President Joseph Torsella was hit in the head and knocked to his knees. Of those three, only Dillard's responded to the survey that ranked 45 large companies on employment, marketing, procurement, community reinvestment and charitable donations. "I don't know whether the person I'm talking to now may end up being someone else," Parrish said. Ruffner, 45, does not have a lawyer on the murder charge, authorities said. Passed in 1999 but never put into effect, the smoking law would have prevented bar and restaurant patrons from lighting up, but exempted private clubs from the regulation. One of the key suspects in the October nightclub bombings that killed more than 200 people in Bali went on trial Monday amid tight security. By 2040, retirees will account for a third of the population, up from a fifth today. Iraqi police opened fire in downtown Baghdad Wednesday after demonstrators demanding jobs stormed a police station and threw stones at officers, police said. The Dow Jones industrial average <.DJI> rose 49 points, or 0.47 percent, to 10,578. EDS reported a first-quarter loss of $126 million, or 26 cents per share. Shares in Microsoft slipped 4.7 percent in after-hours trade to $27.54 from a Nasdaq close of $28.91. They are actually going to record sales for Velcade this year," said Matt Geller, an analyst at CIBC World Markets. Both rebels and government forces, including those loyald to Taylor, have been accused of pillaging villages in Liberia's countryside despite a peace deal. Microsoft has been awarded a patent on a popular instant-messaging feature that shows users when the person on the other end of the conversation is typing a message. Kerkowski and Fassett's bodies were unearthed at Selenski's Mount Olivet Road home on June 5. We think this was bad law, and we still expect to be vindicated ultimately. In the opinion, Kline noted that it is illegal for children that young to have sexual relations. The transaction will expand Callebaut's sales revenues from its consumer products business by around 45 percent to some one-third of total sales. Indonesia's army has been accused of human rights abuses during its earlier battles with GAM, charges it has generally denied. Iraq's economy was shattered under former president Saddam Hussein and by the U.S.-led war to oust him which ended in April. One man had brandished an English-Turkish dictionary and pointed to the word "refugee". The bulk of the bill - $64.7 billion - goes for military operations primarily in Iraq and Afghanistan. Dolores E. Mahoy, 68, of Colorado Springs is just the type of person who might be helped by the legislation pending in Congress. Declining issues outnumbered advancers slightly more than 3 to 1 on the New York Stock Exchange. A new beauty contest kicking off in Italy next week will give pixel-perfect pin-ups the chance to steal sultry Sophia's sex-symbol status. The estimate of analysts surveyed by Thomson First Call was for a loss of $2.75 a share. It is widely expected to give Bair formal approval to offer the plane for sale to airlines. There are some who feel like the conditions are such that they can attack us there. Defense lawyers had requested a change of venue for two reasons: They argued that massive pretrial publicity had tainted the jury pool against their client. LendingTree matches borrowers via the Internet with more than 200 mortgage brokers, banks and other lenders. Australia's 9 million income taxpayers received surprise tax cuts of between $3 and $11 a week from Treasurer Peter Costello last night. The head of the local disaster unit, Gyorgy Heizler, said the coach driver had failed to heed red stop lights. For the current academic year, tuition at public colleges averaged $4,694, up almost $600 from the year before. The unemployment rate in San Joaquin County dipped last month to 8.5 percent, down nearly a full percentage point from August. Security lights have also been installed on a barn near the front gate. But American troops will not shrink from mounting raids in the locations of their foes that can be pinpointed. Moore did not have an immediate response Tuesday. On Aug. 8, Juvenile Court Judge Robert Yeates ordered that Parker be placed in protective custody. "The steps that the Iranians claim to have taken in terms of capturing al-Qaida are insufficient. The study results were released at a meeting in Seattle of the American Thoracic Society and also will be published in tomorrow's issue of The New England Journal of Medicine. Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas dissented. United has paid $34 million in penalties for failing to meet employment targets. Shelley's office released signature counts late Friday and said counties had reported counting 575,926 signatures so far. On Tuesday, before Byrd's speech, Fleischer said Bush wanted ''to see an aircraft landing the same way that the pilots saw an aircraft landing. "The whole thing is a travesty," fumed Brent Newbury, president of the Rockland County Patrolmen's Benevolent Association. "It's a wonder that Porchia was the only deceased in this case," Sax added. Unifi official Rob O'Neill said: "The gloves are off. Pratt & Whitney had said that if it won the contract 75 per cent of the engine equipment would be outsourced to European suppliers, with final assembly in Germany. Staff writers Brandon Formby and Colleen McCain Nelson contributed to this report. The New Zealand Commerce Commission had given Westpac no indication whether it would have approved its deal. He added that prosecutors will seek the death penalty. Note the subheading of this terrible parable in the "American Masters" series, "Arthur Miller, Elia Kazan and the Blacklist: None Without Sin." He also objects to the sales and personal income tax increases in the package. The company will offer songs for 99 cents and albums for $9.95. "We don't know everything [but] what we know suggests that we should take what they're saying seriously," he said. Shares of Gillette closed down 45 cents at $33.70 in trading Wednesday on the New York Stock Exchange. Shares of Tampa-based Outback Steakhouse Inc. closed at $44.50, up $1.78, or 4.2 percent, on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrials briefly surpassed the 9,000 mark for the first time since December." The Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday that it has selected three companies to continue research into ways to thwart shoulder-fired missile attacks on U.S. commercial aircraft. The government wanted to revive talks with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to discuss the interim structure. Sandy Mitchell, 44, from Kirkintilloch, Glasgow, and William Sampson, a British citizen born in Glasgow, face beheading in public. The free service was originally intended to block about 80 percent of telemarketer calls. O'Brien's attorney, Jordan Green, declined to comment. In a statement issued by his solicitors, Mr Hadley said: "I am absolutely delighted with the outcome of proceedings. The losses occurred overnight in Willow Canyon, one of three areas in the Santa Catalina Mountains threatened by the resurgent Aspen fire. "We don't want to stand by and see a credit card lynching take place," he said. Commercial releases of the 2.6 kernel by major Linux distributors still remain months away. The Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC was off 6.52 points, or 0.39 percent, at 1,645.66. But the officials later revised the numbers and said about 250 had been arrested at some 60 stores. Brian Halla, CEO of NatSemi, claimed the deal made sense for both companies. Of those who signed the letter, 57 are senators, including 24 Republicans. As of this week, 103 human West Nile cases in 45 counties had been reported to the health department. Manuel and his group entered the US the same way thousands of people do every day, by walking across the bridge between Matamoros and Brownsville. The analyst, already let go by Merrill, can request a hearing before a NASD panel. Bush, however, also lashed out at the terrorist bombings in Saudi Arabia that killed at least 29 people -- including a number of Americans. "I'm very proud of the citizens of this state," said Gov. John Baldacci, a casino foe. Schwarzenegger picks up more independents and crossover voters than Bustamante. Dittemore announced his plans to resign on April 23. Selenski had served about seven years in prison for bank robbery. Maddox, who had battled cancer since 1983, cracked two ribs earlier this month when he fell at an assisted living home where he was recovering from surgery. Graham, who co-chaired the inquiry, is a presidential candidate. Rolfe said Linksys overtook Cisco Systems last year as the leading supplier of WLAN equipment. Schools that don't meet the testing goals for two years in a row must offer transfers. Tampering with medicine apparently was so lucrative, investigators said, that many of the suspects lived in million-dollar homes. Mr Howard also said yesterday that Hicks would be fairly treated, saying he had faith in the US justice system. People in a van opened fire on a pickup and SUV believed to be transporting illegal immigrants, said Pinal County Sheriff Roger Vanderpool. The trial, which could last until early 2004, is expected to hear the first of 125 witnesses Friday. The PCs are scattered across the United States, Canada and South Korea. Microsoft issued a patch for the vulnerability, which affects Windows NT 4.0, Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Services Edition, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. The donation of 60,000 tons brings the total of U.S. contributions for the year to 100,000. The union banned the import of genetically modified food in 1998 after many consumers feared health risks. Products featuring Vanderpool will be released within five years, he said. The appetizer devoured, Annika Sorenstam moves on to the entree this week at the McDonald's LPGA Championship. The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> rose 6 points, or 0.41 percent, to 1,498. Cisco has similar relationships with BellSouth competitors SBC Communications, AT&T and Sprint Communications. Harris and Klebold killed 12 students, a teacher and themselves at the school. "We condemn and denounce the Governing Council, which is headed by the United States," Moqtada al-Sadr said. In a statement distributed today, 28 Chechen non-governmental organisations said they would boycott the vote and warned voters to expect fraud. Between 1960 and 2000, however, the state's population grew by 30.4 percent to 6,080,485. Bryant, 24, has been charged with felony sexual assault. Jay Fishman, 51, chairman and chief executive of St Paul, will be chief executive of the combined company. Douglas Meester, 20, is charged with rape, sodomy, indecent assault, and providing alcohol to minors. The airline said a similar discovery was made on the plane in Houston. The show's creator and executive producer, Phil Rosenthal, quipped in a statement: "We had a big contract negotiation. Pataki said if power was restored, state workers would be back on the job Friday morning. The Nasdaq is down roughly 0.4 percent for the month, on track to snap a 7-month streak of gains. The report was found last week tucked inside a training manual that belonged to Hicks. The International Committee of the Red Cross, fearful for the safety of its staff operating in Iraq, announced it was temporarily shutting its offices in Baghdad and Basra. The Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign, of which he was a member, said he was researching a schools exchange project. Glover said the killer used a ``peculiar slipknot,'' including a coaxial cable and an extension cord, to strangle some of the victims. Jane Doe, deciding to fight the subpoena, asked Verizon to withhold her name. In a case in August, a 27-year-old laboratory worker in Singapore developed SARS. A reading above 50 suggests growth in the sector, while a number below that level indicates contraction. Supporters asked a federal court Monday to block the removal of a Ten Commandments monument from the Alabama Judicial Building. Johnston made $5.8 million in salary and bonus in 2001 as president, and as a part-time adviser earned $1 million in 2002. A black pickup truck was also seen in the Campbells Creek area, Morris said. FCC chief Michael Powell presides over hearing Monday. On Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.5 per cent at 9,905.8 and the Nasdaq Composite added 0.7 per cent at 1,995.1. Tehran has made it clear it will only sign the protocol if a ban on imports of peaceful Western nuclear technology is lifted. Congress twice passed similar bills, but then-President Clinton vetoed them both times. "I would rather be talking about positive numbers rather than negative. Under the program, US officials work with foreign port authorities to seek out high-risk cargo before it can reach the United States. In 1999, two years before his death, Mr. Nielsen told an interviewer that he thought the rock face would outlive him by many years. Her 20-year-old sister, Allyson, was severely burned and remained hospitalized in critical condition. As of yesterday, the total number of National Guard and Reserve troops called to duty worldwide stood at 154,603. Telemarketing Associates, hired by VietNow, raised $7.1 million from 1987 to 1995. Warren David Campbell, 32, and climbing companion Jonathan Smith, 47, did not return as expected on Tuesday from climbing on Mt D'Archiac in the McKenzie District. He had been in protective custody since being transferred to Souza-Baranowski in April, officials said. The Democrat's 2000 platform didn't explicitly support gay marriages but backed "the full inclusion of gay and lesbian families into the life of the nation." The stock had risen 63 cents, or 3 percent, to close at $20.26 in regular-session Nasdaq trading. Hundreds of reporters and photographers swamped the town and the short hearing involving the five-time All-Star was carried live on national cable networks. Second-quarter sales grew 7 percent, to $645 million from $600 million in 2002. Congregants of Turner Monumental AME Church said Shelia Chaney Wilson, 43, was agitated when she came to the church, in the Kirkwood neighborhood on the city's east side. He was the ace of diamonds in a U.S. deck of cards showing pictures of most-wanted Iraqi leaders. A pro-independence radical, Miodrag Zivkovic, of the Liberal Alliance, came in second with 31 percent of the vote. Georgia has received all but $70,000 of its money back with the help of the FBI. Taiwan reported 65 new cases on May 22, a one-day record, and 55 new cases on May 23, making its epidemic the world's fastest-growing. Sammy Sosa was suspended for eight games by major league baseball Friday for using a corked bat, and he immediately appealed the decision. Half the women received a daily tablet of the combination oestrogen plus progestin while the rest were given a placebo. Each boy weighed less than 50 pounds when they were removed from the home Oct. 10. Instead of one long operation to separate the twins, Goodrich and Dr. David Staffenberg plan about three, with several weeks between each. The company has expanded those basic services, offering payment and even financing. The Atlanta Olympic Games attack killed one woman and injured more than 100 other people. In 2001, President Bush named her to the Student Loan Marketing Association, the largest U.S. lender for students. The waves of scandal angered not only victims' advocates but parishioners and some priests, to the point that Law could no longer run the archdiocese. Zuccarini was ordered held without bail Wednesday by a federal judge in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The department's stance disappointed some abortion opponents, and it threatens to alienate social conservatives who have provided strong political support for Ashcroft and President Bush. With 4.7 million people infected with HIV or AIDS, South Africa has the world's highest AIDS caseload. As executive vice president of new ventures, Elias will report to Joe Tucci, EMC's president and chief executive. PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni has promoted Brigadier Aronda Nyakairima to Major General and named him Army Commander. WebTV was sold to Microsoft in 1997 for $425 million and today is called MSN TV. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which plans to appeal, was given until May 28 to restore the old subway and bus fare and the old commuter railroad rates. "Today, we are trying to convey this problem to Russian President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites) and President Bush (news - web sites)." The state wants to kill the wolves in approximately a 1,700-square-mile area near McGrath to establish a moose nursery of sorts. Peterson told police he left his wife at about 9:30 a.m. on Dec. 24 to fish alone in San Francisco Bay. Prices had pulled back from offshore highs when the Empire State survey far exceeded expectations by jumping to 26.8 in June, a record high, from 10.6 in May. Detective Chief Inspector Norman McKinlay, leading the investigation, said: "There is evidence a body or bodies have been in this area. Mr. Mills declined to comment yesterday, saying that he never discussed personnel matters. Maj-Gen Jeffery said he would give his military pension to charity while he served at Yarralumla. Tampa Bay manager Lou Piniella, bench coach John McLaren and Huff all were ejected in the middle of the ninth. TNK-BP has six oil producing units, five refineries and 2,100 filling stations. Many of the changes are improvements to the original plan, Libeskind said. Peter Deutsch, D-Fla., said he wanted to congratulate the FDA. And, globally, the number of active probable cases has declined to 573. Throughout China's mainland, the disease has killed 300 people and infected more than 5,270. It also supports coloured labels to better organise documents, and dynamic browsing of the network for Mac, Windows and Unix file servers. Officials with Torch and JetBlue did not respond to repeated phone calls from the Mercury News seeking comment. DeVries, who was voluntarily castrated in August 2001, has said the surgery took away his ability to become sexually aroused. On the week, the Dow Jones industrial average rose 11.56 points, while the Nasdaq Stock Market gained 39.42 points. Nuremberg, Germany-based SuSE will license Sun's Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE) and ship Sun's Java Virtual Machine across its Linux software line. Long lines formed Sunday outside gas stations and people rushed to get money from cash machines as Israelis braced for the strike's effects. The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC eased 8.52 points, or 0.51 percent, to 1,670.21. "We're being hyper-vigilant," said Dr. James Young, Ontario's commissioner of public safety. Sales rose 37 per cent year-on-year to 1.76bn, beating expectations. The company said it would renew its guidance for 2003 when it announces its second quarter results in mid-July. "We haven't decided whether to use an unbroken or dotted white line," said Dave Richardson, the ICC's cricket manager. Shinseki's career included combat in Vietnam and head of U.S. peacekeeping efforts in Bosnia. Water samples are being sent to the state health department for analysis. "But that does not clear them of the responsibility to do everything possible to minimize civilian harm." Ross Garber, Rowland's legal counsel, said the governor would have no comment on the condo deal. Mr Hughes had seen Amrozi's face on television, the infamous images of the grinning mechanic from east Java. Under the agreement, Medicare coverage for drug benefits would begin in 2006. Researchers found that sea ice in the Arctic is disappearing at a rate of 9 percent each decade. "Biotech products, if anything, may be safer than conventional products because of all the testing," said Robert Fraley, Monsanto's executive vice president. A nationally board certified teacher with a master's degree, Kelley, in his 30th year teaching, makes $65,000. In Vienna, the International Atomic Energy Agency said on Monday ElBaradei had accepted Iran's invitation, but said no date had yet been set. The PRC epidemic began in Guandong province in November, but the Communist Party government refused to report truthfully about its spread for four months. Conte said Druce will be charged with murder. Earnings were affected by a non-recurring $8 million tax benefit in the year-ago period. Next, Baltimore took Nick Markakis, a left-handed pitcher and outfielder from Young Harris Junior College in Georgia. Alhart said the governor "remains hopeful that the city will continue to work with us and engage in good-faith discussions." Some women also express concern about a society in which more people than ever are turning to cosmetic surgery in a quest for bodily perfection. MSNBC.com first reported the CIA request on Friday. There is, however, no photograph of Dr Hollingworth in the June issue of the magazine examined by The Age yesterday. "But they did not, as of the time of this particular tragic event, provide the security we had requested," Mr Jordan said. It was announced that Green will replace Park in the Dale Earnhardt Inc. No. 1 Chevrolet, beginning with the Winston Open at Lowe's Motor Speedway next week. Costa will play Juan Carlos Ferrero next in a rematch of last year's final. Their belief was based on speculation that estrogen prevents cell damage and improves blood flow. The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX crept up 4.3 points, or 0.44 percent, to 980.52. None of the casualties was Americans, said Capt. Michael Calvert, regiment spokesman. "We think PeopleSoft customers deserve the right to choose," Ellison said. "We have found the smoking gun," said Hubbard, director of NASA's Ames Research Center in California. Armstrong County District Attorney Scott Andreassi said the many family photos in the home did not include Kristen. Microsoft will stop developing versions of its Internet Explorer browser software for Macintosh computers, saying that Apple's Safari is now all that Apple needs. Mr. Chapman, who hasn't been arrested, is expected to appear for arraignment next Thursday, prosecutors said. President Bush has raised $83.9 million since beginning his re-election campaign in May, and has $70 million of that left to spend, his campaign said Tuesday. So far, authorities also have searched areas in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan. "They have blocked all new bio-crops because of unfounded, unscientific fears," Bush said. France, which infuriated Washington by leading the charge against U.N. approval for the war, also sought changes. No charges have been filed in those deaths, but Luzerne County District Attorney David Lupas said authorities were "continuing to make significant progress" in the case. The Conference Board said its measure of business confidence, which had fallen to 53 in the first quarter of 2003, improved to 60 in the most recent second quarter. Attorneys for both the archdiocese and the plaintiffs began meeting last week to reach the out-of-court settlement. Above that, Medicare would pay 90 percent of all drug costs. Sir Richard was speaking after a meeting in London with Australian Tourism Minister Joe Hockey. Greenspan told Congress on Tuesday the U.S. economy "could very well be embarking on a period of sustained growth". Kathy Nicolo (Jennifer Connelly) is desperate that her family not find out that her life has fallen apart. The Institute for Supply Management said its index of non-manufacturing activity rose to 50.7 from 47.9 in March. "It looks very much like an isolated event," World Health Organization spokeswoman Maria Cheng said. Police said her two small children were alone there for up to two days as she lay dead. The Rev. John Johnston, 64, was charged with aggravated harassment in the phone call case and with criminal possession of a weapon, according to a police statement. Plaintiffs' attorneys would get $4.1 million of the settlement. It would take three votes to kill the ACC's expansion. Some 660 prisoners from 42 countries are being held at the Naval base at Guantanamo Bay, many captured during the war against Al Qaeda in Afghanistan. To reach Brad Cooper, Johnson County municipal reporter, call (816) 234-7724 or send e-mail to bcooper@kcstar.com. Members of Kathleen Peterson's family were not present. And now it's anything he wants to say," confirmed Stone County Nursing and Rehabilitation Center social director Alesha Badgley. The Episcopal Church, with 2.3 million members, is the American branch of the worldwide Anglican Communion, which has 77 million adherents. "We still have a lot to do, but I feel confident that HP is no longer an integration story." Police have arrested 21 people in connection with the murder of a young Nigerian child whose headless and limbless torso was found floating in the river Thames. In morning trading, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 8.76, or 0.1 percent, at 9,310.20, having gained 201 points Monday. Gagne struck out two in a perfect ninth inning for his 23rd save. Trading of EchoStar's stock closed Tuesday at a 52-week high of $32.17, up $1.54. She told the inquiry that her husband had received assurances from his line manager and senior ministry officials that when he came forward his name would not be made public. If convicted, each faces up to five years in prison and a fine of $250,000 or more based on the amount of gains involved. U.S. stocks rose slightly on feather-light volume on Friday, as Wall Street regrouped after the biggest-ever power outage in North America. Passengers were evacuated smoothly, although they were not told what was going on, he said. From 1993 to 2002, there were 142 reported sexual assaults at the academy. In the seconds after the crash, she added, Captain Smith said simply, "Oh my God." Lee Boyd Malvo will be called as a witness Wednesday in a pretrial hearing for fellow sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad. "He really left us with a smile on his face and no last words ... He gave us each a kiss and that was it," she said. Young faces a fine, suspension or being permanently barred from the securities industry. He said: “They were an inspirational couple, selfless and courageous. The other victim, Michael Walker, of 550 Barbey Street, was struck in the neck. In an interview, Ms. Healey, who is a criminologist, said many lawmakers here and across the country shared a wariness toward capital punishment. A county firefighter, was struck by lightning and was in stable condition at Frankfort Regional Medical Center. Brigadier General Edward Aritonang, a police spokesman, confirmed yesterday that another two had been arrested, one in Jakarta and another in Magelang, Central Java. U.S. District Judge William Barbour said he imposed the maximum because Avants showed no remorse. The jurors were taken into the courtroom in groups of 40 and asked to fill out a questionnaire. Five alternate jurors also were selected, with a sixth alternate to be picked on Friday. The California Farm Bureau did not immediately have an official response to Tuesday's ruling. He said he wasn't bothered by polls and that he would continue to do what he believed to be right, in both foreign and domestic policy. General Sattler heads a Combined Joint Task Force aboard the command ship Mount Whitney. The results were 3 cents a share lower than the forecast of analysts surveyed by Thomson First Call. The legal ruling follows three days of wild volatility in RIM's stock over speculation that PC giant Hewlett-Packard Co. may be bidding for the company. The findings are being published today in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Ratliff said he hopes to bring the two measures to the full Senate by Friday. "We think it's great news," said Enron spokesman Eric Thode. The analysts said they believe the payroll statistics provide a more accurate picture of the economy because they are based on a larger sample. Michael Schiavo has argued that his wife never wanted to be kept alive artificially. "I think we can now qualify what is happening as a genuine epidemic," Health Minister Jean-Francois Mattei said on France Inter radio. Terri Schiavo, 39, underwent the procedure at the Tampa Bay area hospice where she has been living for several years, said her father, Bob Schindler. Prior to joining Eastman Kodak, Mr. Palumbo held senior marketing positions for Procter & Gamble. Mr McDevitt has been granted control of three aspects of policing by Commissioner William Morrell. NASCAR officials could not be reached for comment Tuesday. The boy was taken to Nassau University Medical Center, where staff said he was "doing okay." A Global Crossing representative had no immediate comment. The unions also staged a five-day strike in March; strikes have preceded eight of the last 10 contracts. Gov. Rick Perry opposes expansion of gambling but has said he would be "hard-pressed" to veto the lottery sunset bill. The Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC dipped 8.59 points, or 0.48 percent, to 1,773.54. Kentucky: Republican Ernie Fletcher, a three-term House member, is battling Democratic state Attorney General Ben Chandler. The Dow Jones industrial average finished the day down 98.32 points at 9,011.53. Enron's stock comprised as much as 61% of the workers' 401(k) portfolios. The Senate judiciary committee on Tuesday overcame a significant hurdle in the battle to create a trust fund to pay victims of asbestos exposure but the most difficult obstacles remain. She said she didn't know yet whether she would certify the budget. The flaw involves the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) protocol, which deals with inter-computer communications. Although obesity can increase the risk of a host of health problems, skeptics argue, so do smoking and high cholesterol, which are not considered diseases. Now she has her first trophy after victory in the US Women's Amateur Public Links here on Sunday. It also features a 4.5 in back-lit LCD screen and memory expansion facilities. The readings came back at 160 on June 16 and 120 at June 23 at one of three sampling sites at Huntington Beach. "Whereas long lines used to catch 10 fish per 100 hooks, now they are lucky to catch one," Myers said. Carnival Corp. stock was down 2.5 percent, or 81 cents, at $31.20 on the New York Stock Exchange. And several Senate Republicans are cranky about the House map. Murphy said Strier's sister, Ethel Celnik, was in the courtroom at the time, but Strier was not. It upheld fallback rules that bar the same groups from airing ads that promote, support, attack or oppose a candidate at any time. In response to sluggish sales, Cisco pared spending. The Royals chose Chris Lubanski, a high school outfielder from Pennsylvania who hit .528, with the fifth pick. The dollar rose 0.15 percent against the Japanese currency to 115.97 yen. The Dow Jones rose 41.61 points Friday, a gain of 0.4% for the day and 0.7% for the week. But Mr. Crosby told The Associated Press: "Right from the beginning, we didn't want to see anyone take a cut in pay. In turning down the NIMA offer, Gehman said, ''there were a number of bureaucratic and administrative missed signals here. Convicted child molester Brian DeVries spoke out in response to community outrage Wednesday afternoon after registering as a sex offender at the Soledad Police Department. At 11 a.m. EDT, Fabian's center was near latitude 18.1 north and longitude 53.2 west, or about 550 miles east of the Leewards. On Saturday, Roddick equalled the world record with a 149 m.p.h. serve in beating Andre Agassi. The Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC jumped 43.64 points, or 2.89 percent, to 1,553.73. October heating oil ended down 0.41 cent to 70.74 cents a gallon. Ms Cohen Alon's lawyer, Donald Levine, confirmed she tried to sell the story in February. GBI spokesman John Bankhead said the murder scenes showed that the killer was very methodical. "I think this moves us a lot closer toward saying that foam can do this kind of damage," Hubbard said. "Microsoft had absolutely nothing to do with AtStake's internal personnel decision," Sundwall said. Egyptologists think they may have identified the long-sought mummy of Queen Nefertiti, one of the ancient world's legendary beauties. The Treasury said wants to give retail buyers of all Treasury securities the ability eventually to manage holdings online in a single account. That victim, a New Jersey resident, was in critical but stable condition at the hospital. At 11 a.m. (1500 GMT), the 10-year note US10YT=RR was up 11/32 for a yield of 3.36 percent from 3.40 percent Wednesday. InterActiveCorp's shares closed at $34.19, down $2.81, or 7.6 percent on the Nasdaq Stock Market. "But I do question the motives of a desk-bound president who assumes the garb of a warrior for the purposes of a speech." Hundreds of Kenyan women claiming they were attacked and raped by British soldiers were granted government legal aid Wednesday to pursue their case against the Ministry of Defense. Shares of LendingTree rose $6.03, or 41 percent, to close at $20.72 on the Nasdaq stock market yesterday. Two years ago, the House passed a similar version that floundered in the Senate. The company said this impacted earnings by a penny a share. Missouri health officials said he had not been hospitalized and is recovering. U.S. stocks fell in early morning trade 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-focused Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> advanced 6 points, or 0.30 percent, to 2,053, erasing earlier losses. They include two Kuwaitis and six Palestinians with Jordanian passports, and the remainder are Iraqis and Saudis, the official said. When his grandmother, then-Princess Elizabeth, turned 21 in 1947, the day was declared a public holiday, and she attended a reception and a ball. Sorkin was to have been tried separately on charges of conspiracy and lying to a grand jury. The man had entered the post office on Woodside Avenue at Maine Avenue shortly before 3 p.m. In addition, the Justice Department said that the FBI has conducted ''fewer than 10'' investigations involving visits to mosques. Outside the court, Sriyanto denied to The Age that he had done anything wrong. "Our fundamental values haven't changed," Mary Sue Coleman, president of the university, said in a statement in Ann Arbor. The stock rose 48 cents to $30 yesterday in Nasdaq Stock Market trading. He was joined by Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Antonin Scalia. When you crossed the line, you violated the constitutional right," said Charles Weisselberg, who teaches law at the University of California, Berkeley. The men had Pakistani passports and reportedly were seen together at the airport earlier in the evening, law enforcement sources said. As of Wednesday, there were 65 probable SARS cases in the Toronto region. The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC gained 13.73 points, or 0.81 percent, to finish at 1,700.34. Toll last week offered to buy the company for NZ75c a share, or $NZ158 million. Messagelabs, which runs outsourced e-mail servers for 700,000 customers around the world, has labeled the worm "high risk" and reports more than 31,000 infections in 120 countries. Service officials said Carlson refused to recuse himself from the case. Shares of Redwood Shores-based Oracle rose 14 cents to $13.62. With all precincts reporting, Fletcher had 88,747 votes, or 57 percent of the total. This after seven health care workers at a public hospital fell ill with flu-like symptoms. Coca-Cola Co. (KO) reported higher profit for the quarter, helped by European demand, early on Thursday. The unemployment rate is predicted to have ticked up a percentage point to 6.1%. Dave Delainey agreed to cooperate with federal prosecutors in exchange for the plea. But other sources close to the sale said Vivendi was keeping the door open for further bids in the next day or two. Micron's numbers also marked the first quarterly profit in three years for the DRAM manufacturer. Perry said he backs the Senate's efforts, including the fines, to force the Democrats to return. The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> climbed 19.11 points, or 1.2 percent, to 1,615.02. More than 130 people have been arrested and $17 million worth of property seized in an Internet fraud sweep announced Friday by three U.S. government agencies. Albuquerque Mayor Martin Chavez said investigators felt confident that with the arrests they had "at least one of the fires resolved." A Cuban architect was sentenced to 20 years in prison Friday for using two fake grenades to hijack a passenger plane from Cuba to Florida in April. Jim Williams, director of the US-VISIT project, said that by the middle of November, inspectors will be fingerprinting and photographing many foreign passengers arriving in Atlanta. The hearing came one day after the Pentagon for the first time singled out an officer - Dallager - for failing to address the scandal. In Nairobi, the provost of All Saints Cathedral, the Very Reverend Peter Karanja, said the US Episcopal Church was alienating itself from the Anglican Communion. Vermillion, Posey and Madison County populations will decline. Swartz had sought to have the charges dismissed, saying New Hampshire was the wrong place to charge him. They underwent more tests over the weekend, and are now warded at Raffles Hospital. At the Casa de Espaa, customers were eating dinner and playing bingo when a bomb went off. The panel will not begin a formal investigation because the statute of limitations has expired, Plofsky said. The charges of espionage and aiding the enemy can carry the death penalty. It may be dying because entrenched interests are positioning themselves to control the Internet's choke-points and they are lobbying the FCC to aid and abet them." But church members and observers say they anticipate that the decision here could pose doctrinal problems for some Episcopalians who believe the Bible prohibits homosexuality. Steve Squyres, a Cornell University scientist, is principal investigator for the missions' science instruments. The military said it had killed 16 rebels and captured nine in the campaign so far, with one soldier killed and six wounded. Shares of Express Scripts ESRX.O fell about 4 percent to $66.73 on the Nasdaq in late morning trade. Shevaun Pennington disappeared on Saturday morning after arranging to meet 31-year-old Toby Studabaker. While federal prosecutors refuse to discuss the investigation, lawyers and others familiar with it say it remains focused on Campbell. The blue-chip Dow Jones industrial average .DJI fell 86.56 points, or 0.94 percent, to 9,109.99, after giving up more than 1 percent earlier. But neither he nor Peace Rules could keep Funny Cide from drawing away. The Korean Air deal is expected to be finalized "in the next several weeks," Boeing spokesman Bob Saling said. Shares of EDS closed Thursday at $18.51, up 6 cents on the New York Stock Exchange. The Supreme Court said Monday the government can require public libraries to equip computers with anti-pornography filters, rejecting librarians' complaints that the law amounts to censorship. The vulnerability exists in the way Microsoft's Visual Basic for Applications checks document properties passed to it when a document is opened. Of the 24 million phone votes cast, Studdard was only 130,000 votes ahead of Aiken. To watch pay television, consumers would insert into the set a security card provided by their cable service. However, we have decided to opt for the European consortium's engine as the best overall solution." The U.S. Food and Drug Administration rejected ImClone's original application in December 2001, saying the trial had been sloppily conducted. House Judiciary Committee Chairman James Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., says he is sensitive to civil liberties complaints. The Dodgers won their sixth consecutive game and seventh in their last nine as they beat Colorado 3-2 on Wednesday in front of a crowd of 25,332 at Dodger Stadium. So far, authorities also have searched areas in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan. The 30-year bond firmed 24/32, taking its yield to 4.18 percent, after hitting another record low of 4.16 percent. Lay had refused to turn over the papers, asserting his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. In a news release Thursday, Strayhorn said this was the first time a comptroller rejected a budget. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial First Call had been expected to see a loss of about 11 cents a share from continuing operations. A new worm has been spreading rapidly across the Internet, sometimes pretending to be an e-mail from Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates, antivirus vendors said Monday. He said police had identified the bodies of seven of the 14 bombers who launched five almost simultaneous raids Friday night. In addition, the NTSB also recommended to NHTSA that state legislation be enacted to prohibit holders of learners permits and intermediate licenses from using mobile phones while driving. The University of Michigan plans to release a new undergraduate admissions policy Thursday after its acceptance requirements were rejected by the U.S. Supreme Court in June. An audiotape aired last week by the Arab al-Jazeera television network may be the strongest evidence yet that Saddam survived the war. But company officials expect the costs of the replacement work to run into the millions of dollars. Today, Dean ends his four-day, 10-city "Sleepless Summer" tour in Chicago and New York. Cavender did say: "I felt that if I disagreed with Rosie too much I would lose my job." The European Commission, the EU's powerful executive body, described the move as "legally unwarranted, economically unfounded and politically unhelpful." The director of the Office of Medical Access, Cindy Cripps-Prawak, left her job after the department introduced a plan to distribute marijuana through doctors' offices. Wire transfers from four of the 40 accounts open at Beacon Hill totaled more than $3.2 billion from 2001 to 2002, Morgenthau said. He ran last year for the Democratic nomination for Texas governor, but lost the primary to multimillionaire Tony Sanchez. Wal-Mart has told its top 100 suppliers that they'll need to have radio-frequency ID systems in place for tracking pallets of goods through the supply chain by Jan. 25, 2005. Harvey was taken to St. Luke's Hospital for precautionary neck X-rays, which came back negative. A woman who underwent such an abortion could not be prosecuted under the bill. Democrats dominate the Assembly while Republicans control the Senate. "I came to Washington basically to establish relationships and make sure we are getting more federal money," Schwarzenegger said after one meeting. Despite problems in the job market, the latest snapshot of the labor markets was slightly better than economists were expecting. Chante Jawaon Mallard, 27, is charged with murder and tampering with evidence. Former Phipps aides Linda Saunders and Bobby McLamb have both pleaded guilty to federal charges including extortion. Vivendi shares were 0.3 percent up at 15.62 euros in Paris at 0841 GMT. The company has publicly identified Linux as one of its biggest competitive threats. BAT also said Antonio Monteiro de Castro, director for Latin America and the Caribbean, would become chief operating officer on January 1, 2004. The report added that "spin" and manipulative public relations "are not the answer," but that neither is avoiding the debate. The latest shooting linked to the spree was a Nov. 11 shooting at Hamilton Township Elementary School in Obetz, about two miles from the freeway. The central bank's policy board left rates steady for now, as widely expected, but surprised the market by declaring that overall risks were weighted toward weakness. Trouble flared when at least four North Korean reporters rushed from the Taegu media centre to confront a dozen activists protesting against human rights abuses in the North. Dusty had surgery for cancer in 2001 and had a kidney removed. But Itar-Tass news agency said four of his bodyguards were among those killed by the bomb. The commission estimated California lost $937 million to corporate tax shelters in 2001. U.S. officials did not say whether American forces, who were acting on intelligence, crossed into Syrian territory and were vague about how the Syrian guards were involved. The battle around VeriSign"s three-week-old Site Finder service rages on. Druce last night was held in isolation at the same prison. Their leader, Abu Bakr al-Azdi, surrendered in June; his deputy was killed in a shoot-out with Saudi forces recently. King County Superior Court Judge Charles Mertel will then recess the trial until Monday. Google's early stage backers in include California-based Stanford University and VC firms Kleiner Perkins and Sequoia Capital. The rally overshadowed ceremonies marking the sixth anniversary of Hong Kong's return to China on 1 July 1997. Palm said on Wednesday it plans to buy Handspring, a company created by renegade Palm co-founder Jeff Hawkins. The government recently shelved peace talks being brokered by neighbouring Malaysia after a spate of attacks on Mindanao, including three deadly bombings, that it blamed on the MILF. That was up from the year-ago quarter, when the company earned $54.3 million, or 22 cents a share. Along with Boston, Watertown, Saugus and Framingham also are going smoke-free Monday. Israeli soldiers began tearing down settlement outposts in the West Bank yesterday - an Israeli obligation under a new Mideast peace plan. The union said it would reveal later which chain would be targeted. Innocent or not, "she's damaged goods," said Howard Davidowitz, chairman of Davidowitz & Associates, a national retail consulting firm in New York. The new products on the desktop side include the latest versions of Pylon Conduit and Pylon Pro. Ankara says all four suicide bombers were Turkish. Kodak expects earnings of 5 cents to 25 cents a share in the quarter. Thousands of revellers, celebrating the decision, vowed to push for more legal rights, including same-sex marriages. Nations like Israel and Australia already have such status. The results are to be published in Wednesday's issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association. The cradle for the h2200 has space for recharging a second battery. One man had brandished an English-Turkish dictionary and pointed to the word "refugee". Close cooperation between regional law enforcement agencies and intelligence services was at the heart of the fight against terrorism, he said. In 2006, Asia Pacific will report growth of 7.9 percent to $81.8 billion. Captain Robert Ramsey of US 1St Armored Division said a truck had exploded outside the building at around 11 am. Later this year, the command will send trainers with soldiers from four North African nations on patrolling and intelligence gathering missions. This is unacceptable," said Patrick Pelloux, the president of France's Association of Emergency Doctors. "What has happened to you, sir, by way of punishment, is certainly more than enough," Covello said. The mother also contended that she was sexually assaulted by one of the guards during the 1998 confrontation. Spansion Flash memory solutions are available worldwide from AMD and Fujitsu. Domestic sales at both GM and No. 2 Ford Motor Co. declined more than predicted as a late summer sales frenzy prompted a larger-than-expected industry backlash. A tropical storm rapidly developed in the Gulf of Mexico on Sunday and could have hurricane-force winds when it hits land somewhere along the Louisiana coast Monday night. The pressure will intensify today, with national coverage of the final round planned by ESPN and words that are even more difficult. LIPA Chairman Richard Kessel said that meant the cable could be used "as we see fit. Dynes has been at UC San Diego since 1991 after spending 22 years with AT&T Bell Labs, where he worked on superconductors and other materials. Meningitis is an infection of the fluid in a person's spinal cord and around the brain. The missing workers, two men and a woman, were inside the building when the first blast occurred, Mayor Joe T. Parker said. "We condemn this raid which is in our view illegal and morally and politically unjustifiable," London-based NCRI official Ali Safavi told Reuters by telephone. The letter bomb sent to Prodi exploded in his hands but he was unhurt. The attorney representing al-Halabi, Air Force Maj. James Key III, denied the charges, according to The Associated Press. In seeking leniency, Waksal apologized to the court, his employees and his family. Since early May, the city has received 1,400 reports, he said. Forest, the Freedom Organisation for the Right to Enjoy Smoking Tobacco, said it had greeted The Lancet's call with "amusement and disbelief'". The investment gives Larkspur, Calif.-based BayStar more than 2.9 million shares of SCO common stock, or 17.5 percent of the company's outstanding shares. OPEC this week is set to pressure independent exporters to back the cartel's next supply cut to prevent the resumption of Iraqi exports undercutting oil prices. The Federal Trade Commission asked Congress yesterday for broader powers to attack the rapidly growing problem of spam, which new studies show accounts for half of all e-mail traffic. Federal officials said the document remained sealed until Thursday morning to allow authorities to make arrests in five Western states. "What is happening here is that people who have opposed this action throughout are trying to find fresh reasons why it was not the right thing to do." Richard Miller, 57, survived a lifesaving liver transplant but remains hospitalized. A spokesman for SCO could not be reached for comment this afternoon. The proportion of Americans with insurance from employers declined to 61.3 percent, from 62.6 percent in 2001 and 63.6 percent in 2000. World No.2 Lleyton Hewitt has accused his professional peers of long-standing malice, including an attempt last year to dupe him into refusing a drug test. The MSN Messenger 6 software will be available from 11 a.m. PST on Wednesday, according to Microsoft. "I have acknowledged that I behaved inappropriately," he said. It added it had "co-operated fully" with police since November. Australian researchers believe they have found a trigger of type 1 diabetes in children - their mothers eating potatoes and other tuberous vegetables during pregnancy. The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC lost 2 points, or 0.18 percent, to 1,649. People who once thought their blood pressure was fine actually need to start exercising and eating better, according to new U.S. guidelines published on Wednesday. Amazon and the New York attorney general's office have already settled with one of the alleged e-mail forgers. Marissa Jaret Winokur, as Tracy, won for best actress in a musical. Said Mr. Burke: "It was a textbook landing considering the circumstances." Allegiant's stock closed Wednesday at $23.40, up 64 cents, in trading on the Nasdaq market. By law, 911 calls are not public information in Rhode Island. Shares of Fox Entertainment Group Inc., News Corp.'s U.S. media and entertainment arm, fell 45 cents to $26.85 in New York Stock Exchange composite trading. Bremer said he would launch a $70-million program in the next two weeks to clean up neighborhoods across Iraq and build community projects, but gave no details. The Nasdaq had a weekly gain of 17.27, or 1.2 percent, closing at 1,520.15 after gaining 30.46 yesterday. The British Foreign Office said it had mediated the two men's release. Each week 138 million shoppers visit Wal-Mart's 4,750 stores. "Maybe, but the old age helps us to understand our strength and our weakness and the reality of the world. "I marched in the streets against Richard Nixon and the Vietnam War," she said. In late-morning trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market, Corixa was up 74 cents, or 10%, at $7.94. The FBI, CIA, Canadian Security Intelligence Service and Royal Canadian Mounted Police declined to comment on the Washington Times report. "This was a persistent problem which has not been solved, mechanically and physically," said board member Steven Wallace. She also pledged to bring peace to Iraq: "Americans don't cut and run, we have to see this misadventure through." He added: "There is no doubt about the chemical programme, the biological programme and indeed the nuclear weapons programme. Ridge said that no actual explosives or other harmful substances will be used. "This is America, my friends, and it should not happen here." He crawled through a narrow, winding canyon, rappelled down a 60-foot cliff, and walked some six miles down the canyon near Canyonlands National Park in southeastern Utah. Amnesty International said that over the past 20 years it had collected information about 17,000 disappearances in Iraq. Texas Instruments climbed $US1.37 to $US19.25 and Novellus Systems advanced $US1.76 to $US36.31, each having been raised to "overweight" by Lehman. She took the highly unusual step of skipping cabinet to attend a meeting with the presidents of Rwanda and Uganda. In a mixture of ancient Melanesian pagan and modern Christian ceremonies the people tried again to erase the misfortunes they believe have kept them poor since that long-ago meal. The Dow Jones industrial average <.DJI> was off 7.75 points, or 0.08 percent, at 9,175.47. Prairie dogs, usually found in southwestern and western states, aren’t indigenous to Wisconsin. "Reloaded" is the second installment of a trilogy; "The Matrix Revolutions" is slated for debut in November. In addition, "fewer than 10" FBI offices have conducted investigations involving visits to Islamic mosques, the Justice Department said. The news also comes in conjunction with Suns annual JavaOne developers conference in San Francisco. The royal household was bracing itself for any more revelations in A Royal Duty, based on the former servant’s time with Diana, Princess of Wales. The arrests came just days after Israeli troops shot and killed Abdullah Kawasme, the militant group's leader in Hebron. The virus killed 44 people in the Toronto area, including one doctor and two nurses. Apple Computer Inc. said Monday it exceeded record industry expectations by selling more than 1 million songs since the launch of its online music store a week ago. He had been arrested twice before for trespassing and was barred from the complex. Oracle chairman Larry Ellison has hinted that the company could yet again increase its offer for rival PeopleSoft. The heatwave was due to a mass of hot, dry air from the southeast, said Mario Almeida of Portugal's weather service. "Spending taxpayer dollars to create terrorism betting parlors is as wasteful as it is repugnant," Wyden and Dorgan said Monday in a letter to the Pentagon. But Merrill Lynch analyst Steven Milunovich said the "somewhat ambiguous ruling" by regulators might be a setback for Static Control depending on how it developed its competing product. The arm was kept in a separate room, but the monkeys could track their progress by watching a representation of the arm and its motions on a video screen. His protest led to a 47-hour standoff with police that caused huge traffic jams in downtown Washington and northern Virginia. The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX rose 6.48 points, or 0.66 percent, to 990.51. U.S. Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman kicks off the three-day Ministerial Conference and Expo on Agricultural Science and Technology on Monday. Fighting has continued sporadically in the west, where it is complicated by the presence of battle-hardened Liberians on both sides. It's the National Audubon Society's annual Christmas Bird Count, now in its 104th season. Organizers established a Web site, http://defacerschallenge.com, listing in broken English the rules for hackers who might participate. Their belief was based on speculation that estrogen prevents cell damage and improves blood flow. Shortness was found twice as often in those with hearing loss. Cisco executives were encouraged by $1.3 billion in cash flow and the increase in net income, but said they remained ``cautiously optimistic'' about a rebound. I am not giving any consideration to resignation," Shumaker said in a statement. A poll released this week showed that the FBI bugging of the mayor has given a boost to his re-election effort. The injured passenger at John Peter Smith died later in the morning; his name has not been released, Jones said. A Caesarean had originally been planned in mid- November, two weeks early. The virus spreads when unsuspecting computer users open file attachments in emails that contain familiar headings like "Thank You!" and "Re: Details". The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index <.SPX> gained 5.51 points, or 0.56 percent, to 981.73. CELF's founding members are Hitachi, Matsushita, NEC, Philips, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, and Toshiba. "It's not zero," said David Ropeik, director of risk communication at the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis. She, in turn, occasionally told John that she was still sleeping with an ex-boyfriend, "Baywatch" hunk Michael Bergin. If draining the ponds in Maryland will further help establish Steve's innocence, we welcome it." He said he also expects to have the support of lawmakers from other agricultural states. Seven 20- and 21-year-old male cadets were caught in an off-campus hotel room early Saturday with two female teens, 16 and 18 years. The matter could then be sent to the U.N. Security Council. He and the other lawyers planned to stay until the river starts receding. The Saint Sophia Camp hosts religious retreats for children during the summer months as well as other events year round, according to its Web site. Dealers said the euro's downward momentum may pick up speed should it break below $1.15. Gemstar shares moved higher on the news, closing up 2.6 percent at $5.49 on Nasdaq. Along with chip maker Intel, the companies include Sony, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, International Business Machines, Gateway, Nokia and others. In a show of corporate solidarity, Kroger Co., which owns Ralphs, and Albertson Inc. locked out their workers the next morning. The Hispanic population increased by 9.8per cent from the April 2000 census figures, despite less favourable social and economic conditions than in the 1990s. Shares jumped almost 7 percent in pre-open trading, rising to $18.26 from $17.05 at Tuesday's close. The Dow Jones industrial average .DJI fell 79.43 points, or 0.86 percent, to 9,117.12 on Friday. "Mr. Bryant is innocent and expects to be completely exonerated," Mackey said in a statement. Standard & Poor's 500 index rose 15.66 to 1,046.79, its best advance since Oct. 1, when it gained 22.25. Charles Cullen, 43, was transferred from the Somerset County Jail in Somerville to the Anne Klein Forensic Center, a 150-bed psychiatric treatment facility in Trenton. Stardust was designed to gather thousands of dust particles streaming from Wild 2. A long awaited report on the Hong Kong government's handling of the SARS outbreak has been released. BlueCore3 also implements v1.2's eSCO facility to provide the basis for advanced cordless telephony applications for Bluetooth transmission. That was the biggest drop since August 1993 and stemmed from falling prices for cars, trucks, men's and boys' clothes and cigarettes. International rescue workers hacked desperately through flattened debris for survivors and cemeteries overflowed in Iran's ancient Silk Road city of Bam yesterday. Griffith, 77, grew up in Mount Airy and now lives in Manteo. The consumer-confidence index came in at 83.5 in June, down slightly from a revised 83.6 in May, the Conference Board said. "I notice a mood change in their priorities," said one Iraqi politician after meeting with Mr. Bremer. Former model Lady McCartney lost a leg in a road accident in 1993 and is understood to have steel plates fitted in her hips which would make natural childbirth difficult. The network will drop one edition of "Dateline," its newsmagazine franchise. Vice President Dick Cheney says Mississippi Republican Haley Barbour would be a good governor because of his government and business savvy. Emile Laroza, 51, contracted SARS while working as a nurse at North York General Hospital, the epicentre of the second SARS outbreak. Redman has allowed two earned runs or less in six of his nine starts. The sales leave Mr. Turner with about 45 million shares in AOL. He also recruited other people to take delivery of fraudulently obtained merchandise he had ordered. The Mets took Lastings Milledge, an outfielder from Florida, with the 12th pick. Kerry was viewed favorably by 66 percent of those polled; Dean at 57 percent. The tech-laden Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC shed 8 points, or 0.45 percent, to 1,645. Twenty-four players broke par in the first round, the third highest figure in U.S. Open history. Kroger's Ralphs chain and Albertsons immediately locked out their grocery workers in a show of solidarity. The Nasdaq composite index fell 2.95, or 0.2 percent, for the week to 1,912.36 after stumbling 37.78 yesterday. IBM shares closed up $1.75, or 2.11 percent, at $84.50 on the New York Stock Exchange. The bill is among the first of 13 that Congress must pass each year to fund the federal government. ESPN reported that Knight's two-year deal is worth $2.38 million, including a $300,000 signing bonus. The dollar was at 117.85 yen against the Japanese currency, up 0.1 percent. The technique is used during the second and, occasionally, third trimester of pregnancy. The grant also funds beach testing in King George County, Norfolk and Virginia Beach. He said the attackers left behind leaflets urging workers at the Ishtar Sheraton to stop working at the hotel. With diplomacy heating up in the nearly 10-month-old crisis, Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing flies to Japan on Sunday en route to South Korea on August 13. The Fed also said the risks to the economy were biased toward weakness. The damaged area of the garage was not stable, with ``the real potential for a secondary collapse,'' McGreevey said. HP fell to second place with server sales growing 0.4 percent to $2.9 billion. "We're being hyper-vigilant," said Dr. James Young, Ontario's commissioner of public safety. The researchers gave copies of "Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution" to the carb-cutters. The 27-year-old rapper's attorney in the civil matter, Mark Gann, did not return calls for comment. Also hurting was news General Motors GM.N was to issue $10 billion in debt, in part to plug a hole in its pension plan. His lawyer, a cousin, Basil Russin, did not attend the hearing and did not return phone messages. License sales, a key measure of demand, fell 21 percent to $107.6 million. Hispanics have officially overtaken African Americans as the largest minority group in the US, according to a report released by the US Census Bureau. "He hasn't got much choice," said the Bishop of Armidale, Peter Brain. The plant would employ 1,000 people when fully built out, the company said. The Philadelphia Stock Exchange's semiconductor index .SOXX jumped 6.10 percent. And I really liked him, and I still do. For the 12-month period ending June 30, high-speed lines installed in homes and businesses increased by 45 percent. Missouri Education Commissioner Kent King said he was disappointed by the scores. When Ragin's address was raided, authorities found more than 1,000 credit cards and duplicating machines. Home Depot reported a 22 percent jump in third-quarter profit behind a nearly 8 percent rise in same-store sales. SCO changed its name to Tarantella, and Caldera later changed its name to the SCO Group. That's when officers threw him to the ground and handcuffed him, according to testimony. Altria Group Inc. MO.N fell 50 cents, or 1.2 percent, to $41.81. Officials are trying to retrieve the bodies from the water," police official J.D. Tambe told Reuters. The number of households acquiring music fell from a high of 14.5 million in April to 12.7 million in May and 10.4 million in June, according to NPD. "This case is wholly without merit, both factually and legally," Judge Denny Chin scoffed. Maximum sustained winds were around 40 mph, with stronger gusts. The world's first portal potty was soon to be rolled out at summer festivals in Great Britain. DRINKING green tea can dramatically reduce the risk of men contracting prostate cancer, a study by Australian researchers has discovered. Watches or warnings could be issued for eastern Cuba later on Thursday. Sunnis make up 77 percent of Pakistan's population, Shiites 20 percent. The Communications Workers Union, which represents more than 2,300 Comcast employees, called the executive pay package excessive when a typical union employee makes about $27,000 annually. It generated $4.47 billion of profit and $20 billion of revenue in the year's first half, 53 percent of Citigroup's totals. GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP, N.J. >> Annika Sorenstam and Michelle Wie drew the crowds, but Angela Stanford took her first LPGA victory. British Airways plans to retire its seven Concordes at the end of October. Academic achievement -- including grades, test scores and high school curriculum -- are given the highest priority. Security analysts said the new version, W32/Sobig.C-mm, had already reached a "high level" outbreak status by mid-afternoon on Monday. Another person, a man from Fort Worth, Texas, also was missing. The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC declined 16.68 points, or 1.01 percent, at 1,636.94. AFTRA, on the other hand, approved the merger by a whopping 75 percent. The currency briefly weakened on Monday morning but rebounded to trade at 55.25/29, little changed from Friday. While some other parts of Africa have been used as Al Qaeda staging grounds, Malawi had previously not been a major focus of investigations into the group. On Sunday, a U.S. soldier was killed and another injured when a munitions dump they were guarding exploded in southern Iraq. "I'm really excited about going to Cleveland," James told ESPN.com. According to law enforcement officials, the individual decrypted passwords on the server. Excluding patent litigation, RIM's loss for the quarter was $700,000, or 1 cent per share. The Dow Jones industrial average .DJI jumped 2.09 percent, while the Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX leapt 2.23 percent. The intervention force will confiscate weapons, reform the police, strengthen the courts and prison system and protect key institutions such as the Finance Ministry. "Our outcomes are very encouraging," George Mason researcher Ken Alibek said. Rapper C-Murder has been convicted of second-degree murder, a crime that carries an automatic life sentence, in the shooting death of a 16-year-old inside a Jefferson Parish nightclub. Wells' other series include NBC's "ER" and "Third Watch." Thirty-four of the men have been arrested and the others are being sought, US Attorney Daniel Bogden said yesterday. Five-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong is in Denver today for a meeting about surviving cancer. Hope is survived by his wife; sons Anthony and Kelly; daughters Linda and Nora Somers; and four grandchildren. Police used pepper spray and rubber bullets to disperse a downtown march and rally last night by activists protesting an annual police intelligence-training seminar. The department ordered a 12 percent reduction for State Farm Lloyds, the state's largest insurer, and an 18.2 percent reduction for Allstate Texas Lloyds, the third-largest. Colgate shares were down 30 cents at $56 in morning trade on the New York Stock Exchange. Several shots rang out Wednesday night, but no gators were killed then. The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC was up 7.42 points, or 0.45 percent, at 1,653.44. Republicans had pledged to complete a Medicare drug package by August, then extended it to Oct. 17. The Arizona-based ISM reported Monday that its non-manufacturing index rose to 50.7 last month, from 47.9 in March. On Wednesday next week, Mr Bush will meet Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and new Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas in Aqaba, Jordan. The privately held Google is believed to be profitable. Its safe to assume the Senate is prepared to pass some form of a cap....The level of it is to be debated. Asked if he felt any regret about theOctober 12 attack, the answer was an adamant "no". Rambus Inc. (nasdaq: RMBS - news - people) shot up 38 percent, making it the biggest percentage gainer on the Nasdaq. Emily Church is London bureau chief of CBS.MarketWatch.com. "If you pass this bill," Rep. John Mabry Jr., D-Waco, told colleagues, "Big Brother will be watching you." Douglas Robinson, CA senior vice president, finance, will fill the position in the interim. Following California's lead, several states and the federal government passed similar or tougher bans. Still, he noted that Miami must decide whether to seek A.C.C. membership by June 30 to adhere to Big East guidelines. The Hulk trailed last month's Marvel Comics adaptation, X2: X-Men United, which grossed $85.6-million in its opening weekend. On Monday, EchoStar (DISH: news, chart, profile) shares shrank $1.40, or 4.4 percent, to $30.63. To force a recall election of Davis, the valid signatures of 897,158 registered California voters must be turned in to election officials. Further out the curve, the benchmark 10-year note US10YT=RR shed 18/32 in price, taking its yield to 3.24 percent from 3.17 percent. The MDC called the week-long protest to urge Mugabe either to resign or to negotiate a settlement of the crisis gripping the country. The McLean, Virginia-based company said newspaper revenue increased 5 percent to $1.46 billion. That compares with January 2000, when laptops represented less than 25 percent of sales volume, NPD said. The other semifinal between Guillermo Coria of Argentina and Martin Verkerk of the Netherlands is also compelling. Mr. Powell told a crowd at a cemetery with a thousand headstones, many of them marking the graves of entire families. She insisted, though, that it not be published until after her death. Both studies are published on Thursday in Nature, the British weekly science journal. The same survey found the median household income rose by $51, when accounting for inflation, to $43,057. Bush said U.S. and European Union leaders, at an annual Washington summit, agreed on the need to keep Iran from developing nuclear weapons. He moved to Syria, where he underwent further religious training in traditional Islamic beliefs. On Wednesday, attendees will vote on resolutions that express the Southern Baptist view on issues, but are not binding on individual churches. But the inadequate performance of students in various subgroups, such as race, pushed the state onto the needs-improvement list under the federal No Child Left Behind Act. This led last month to the recovery of the 600-pound Cancun altar, Vanderbilt University in Nashville and the National Geographic Society announced Wednesday. They will not elect as president a Democrat who sounds an uncertain trumpet in these dangerous times." The report also claims that there will be up to 9.3 million visitors to hot spots this year, up again from the meagre 2.5 million in 2002. Doctors concluded Erbitux, the cancer drug that enmeshed ImClone Systems in an insider trading scandal, worked just as well as an earlier company-sponsored study said it did. Mr Levine said she had been offered $400,000 to tell her story to an Australian TV network. Perry has since called two special legislative sessions to try force the redistricting plan through. Trish York, a spokeswoman for Boeing, declined to comment on the deal. The lawsuit named Secretary of State Kevin Shelley, a Democrat, and the registrars of voters in Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego counties. Negotiators said Friday they made progress during their latest round of free-trade negotiations between the United States and five Central American countries this week in Houston. "It is very difficult to do large syndicated loans in Japan," says one banker. The case decided Monday centered around an Illinois fund-raiser, Telemarketing Associates. "I urge Congress to quickly resolve any differences and send me the final bill as soon as possible so that I can sign it into law," he said. Pingeon said an attorney for his organization, Massachusetts Correctional Legal Services, interviewed Assan Tuesday. Yee grew up in the United States and graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. James Rohr, chairman and chief executive officer, said PNC regretted the incident. Mr. Swan's group supported the governor's Democratic opponent, Bill Curry, in the 2002 election. The two invading countries later fell out, and have since backed rival factions. Meantime, the Direct Marketing Association said its members should not call the nearly 51 million numbers on the list. Hollywood and the world are gearing up to celebrate legendary entertainer Bob Hope's 100th birthday on Thursday. Advancers outnumbered decliners by nearly 8 to 3 on the NYSE and more than 11 to 5 on Nasdaq. The Reagan, a floating airfield with a flight deck covering 4.5 acres, is the ninth Nimitz-class carrier to be built at the Newport News shipyard. "I´m very proud of the citizens of this state," Gov. John Baldacci said after votes from Tuesday´s referendum were counted. A woman was listed in good condition at Memorial's HealthPark campus, he said. The victim, who was not identified, was taken to Kings County Hospital where he was pronounced dead. Symptoms include a stiff neck, fever, headache and sensitivity to light. "We've become like total strangers," John told a pal two days before his death. Davey started attending Northwest College, which is affiliated with the Assemblies of God, in 1999 with plans to become a minister. The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX gave up 11.91 points, or 1.19 percent, at 986.60. State radio said it was the last test before the missile was delivered to the armed forces. "Your withdrawal from our country is inevitable, whether it happens today or tomorrow," added the voice, which signed off giving the date as "mid-September." Florida's Speaker of the House Johnnie Byrd, is expected to introduce ''Terri's Bill'' during a one-day special session of the state legislature being held today in Tallahassee. Other businesses are volunteering to put the alerts on their electronic signs and billboards. The euro's rise against the yen and speculation of Japanese intervention helped the dollar firm to 117.25 yen , well above a 10-month low of 116 yen hit on Thursday. The weekend arrest of Russia's richest man, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, chief executive of oil major YUKOS, on charges of fraud and tax evasion unnerved financial markets. This is an increase from the $22.5 million and 5 cents a share previously forecast. Hernandez filed an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission complaint and sued. The committee would propose a replacement for the "Robin Hood" school finance system. Other countries are owed at least $US80 billion ($108.52 billion). Under the law, telemarketers who call numbers on the list can be fined up to $11,000 for each violation. He explained that he found antetonitrus when he came to Wits in 2001 while a post-doctoral research assistant at Bristol University in Britain. The No. 11 airline in the world, Air Canada has been under court protection from creditors since April 1. Gonzales was found guilty of using excessive force by spraying Olvera with pepper spray. The bodies of many of the dead, pulled from under the partially derailed train, were laid out by the tracks awaiting identification. Garner said self-proclaimed Baghdad mayor Mohammed Mohsen Zubaidi was released 48 hours after his detention in late April. "Enron company executives engaged in widespread and pervasive fraud to manipulate the company's earnings results," Buell said. Retail pricing for SMS 2003 with 10 device client access licenses is $1,219. The 2001 Aboriginal Peoples Survey released Wednesday by Statistics Canada says living standards have improved but still lag for the Inuit and those who leave their often impoverished reserves. The recent turnaround in the stock market and an easing in unemployment claims "may signal more favorable economic times ahead," she said. The Standard & Poor's 500 stock index ended the quarter up 120 points, a gain of 14 percent, the best performance for that broad market benchmark since 1998. "But at no stage did ONA receive intelligence material indicating that Jemaah Islamiyah was planning to mount an operation in Bali." However, the Saudi interior minister, Prince Nayef, denied the reports. Chief financial officer Andy Bryant has said that hike had a greater affect volume than officials expected. Though the judge can reduce the punishment to life in prison without parole, experts say Virginia judges rarely take that opportunity. A spokesman at Strong Memorial Hospital said Doud was under evaluation Tuesday evening in the emergency room. Ray Brent Marsh, 29, also faces charges of abuse of a body, and theft. After Hedges' microphone was unplugged for a second time, Pribbenow told him to wrap up his speech. For the full year period ending June 30, 2003, high-speed lines increased by 45 percent. Missouri kicked Ricky Clemons off its team, ending his troubled career there. US officials said downward "rotor wash" generated by the hovering helicopter stripped the flag from the tower. The $85 million agreement was reached in September, less than two months after Archbishop Sean O'Malley took over as leader of the nation's fourth-largest diocese. U.S. Capitol Police evacuated the Capitol yesterday after a sensor detected a possible biohazard in the Senate wing, but authorities later said it was a false alarm. His spokesman Jim Kennedy said the former president also gave more than 70 speeches in 2002 without compensation. Standard & Poor's 500 stock index futures for June were down 2.60 points at 965.70, while Nasdaq futures were down 7.50 points at 1,183.50. Designed to compete with Microsoft Corp., Project Mad Hatter is being positioned by Sun as a cheaper, secure alternative desktop operating system to Microsoft's various desktop offerings. A key player in former state Treasurer Paul Silvester's corruption scheme testified on Tuesday about kickbacks and bribes Silvester traded for state business. "The mission of the CAPPS II system has been and always will be aviation security," they said. Hovan "did not wake up that day" intending to hurt anyone, defense attorney John Speranza said. "We believe that it is not necessary to have a divisive confirmation fight," Daschle of South Dakota wrote the Republican president. Another 152,054 are from IP services company NTT/Verio, and 129,378 from InfoSpace, the survey found. In CNN's latest move to rejuvenate ratings, the network has ousted Teya Ryan, general manager of U.S. programming. Samudra, 32, is suspected of being a key figure in the al-Qaida-linked terror group Jemaah Islamiyah, which has been blamed for carrying out the bombings. "We were seconds away from having that happen," Albuquerque Fire Chief Robert Ortega said. The Marlins only said: "The issue has been resolved." On Monday, China said nine more people had died from SARS and that 160 more were infected with the virus. McDonald's shares rose $1.83 to close Friday at $23.89 on the New York Stock Exchange. He said FDA hopes Congress and the courts will bring clarity to the situation and some financial relief to consumers — perhaps before the 2004 elections. Ernst & Young spokesman Kenneth Kerrigan said the firm admits no wrongdoing. The witness was a 27-year-old Kosovan parking attendant, who was paid by the News of the World, the court heard. Their differences on energy and Medicare have become so pointed other members say it is embarrassing to the party. He then stabbed two passersby as he fled along a promenade by the Mediterranean Sea. He attributed some of the communication gap to doctors feeling pressed for time; patients cited discomfort discussing financial issues. As many as 30 people were believed to be trapped inside initially, the state police said. "The Hulk" took in $62.6 million at the box office, a monster opening and a new June record. Time magazine named the American soldier its Person of the Year for 2003. Samudra not present in Bangkok, the indictment said, but attended a series of meetings before the attacks, recruiting fellow bombers and coordinating the operation. Among other things, Microsoft is to comment on proposed remedies in its response. Relief is in sight for Texans saddled with skyrocketing homeowners insurance premiums. Six Democrats and two Republicans are running for her seat and have qualified for the Feb. 3 primary ballot. "We believe KBR delivered fuel to Iraq at the best value, the best price and the best terms," Halliburton spokeswoman Wendy Hall said. Elecia Battle dropped her purse after buying the Mega Millions Lottery ticket last week and believes the ticket blew away. MediaQ's customers include major handheld makers Mitsubishi, Siemens, Palm, Sharp, Philips, Dell and Sony. Such was the case Thursday night when the Cleveland Cavaliers won the "LeBron James Lottery," otherwise known as the NBA draft lottery. "Short workers had worse hearing than expected by age -- three times more often than taller workers," writes Barrenas. Neither OLAF nor the Belgian prosecutors have specified if it was this system that was at the centre of the investigation. The computers are currently sold in Canada, the United States, and Korea. In the memo, Ballmer reiterated the open-source threat to Microsoft. Standard & Poor's 500 stock index futures declined 4.40 points to 983.50, while Nasdaq futures fell 6.5 points to 1,206.50. Talabani told him Iraqi leaders would "need U.N. assistance and advice in implementing the new decisions which have been taken" on organising an interim Iraqi government by June. Stanford (46-15) plays South Carolina (44-20) on Friday in the opening game of the double-elimination tournament. One month ago in the same poll, Katz was leading 46 to 40 percent. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index gained 10.89, or 1.2 percent, to 931.12 as of 12:01 p.m. in New York. But they don't realize that until it's too late (of course) because they're potential victims. An attorney for plaintiff schoolchildren said he plans to appeal. The euro has slipped as much as four cents since matching a record peak near $1.1935 last week and hitting a record high of 140.90 yen in late May. Texas, which has more than three times Michigan's inmate population, is treating 328 of its 16,298 infected inmates. The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> climbed 19.11 points, or 1.2 percent, to 1,615.02. With the Expose (ex-poh-SAY) feature, all the open windows on the desktop immediately shrink to fit on the screen but are still clear enough to identify. Instead he left the courtroom a free man after authorities dismissed criminal charges. Jim Wolfcale, the jury foreman and a minister, said, "This case was both mentally challenging and emotionally exhausting." Mr Bush arrives on Tuesday on the first state visit by an American President. The acquisition has been approved by both companies' board of directors and is expected to close in the third quarter this year. The Senate might support capping noneconomic damages beyond the $250,000 Gov. Jeb Bush proposes, said Senate President Jim King. More than 100 officers launched the London raids in the final phase of a two-year operation investigating a cocaine and money laundering ring. Earnings were 59 cents a share for the three months ended May 25 compared with 15 cents a share a year earlier. But at the age of 15, she weighed a whopping 117kg and came to a difficult decision: it was time to try surgery. This is a hospital that treats everybody as people, and if we could do that throughout the world, we could end terrorism." If it's the Sunday night before Comdex, it must be time for yet another Bill Gates keynote. He was arrested last week for allegedly punching a parking attendant outside a nightclub in LA. Jodie Singer, a sixth-grader from Washington, D.C., anxiously awaited her turn at the microphone. The American Cancer Society and several scientists said the study was flawed in several ways. Tatar was being held without bail in Armstrong County Prison today. A few miles west are the pyramids of Teotihuacan, where corn may first have been domesticated 4,000 years ago. The free service was originally intended to block about 80 percent of telemarketer calls. "Our strong preference is to achieve a financial restructuring out of court," Mirant CEO Marce Fuller said in a prepared statement early Friday. The executives fined included former Chief Executives Paul A. Allaire and G. Richard Thoman as well as former Chief Financial Officer Barry Romeril. Chera Larkins, 32, of Manhattan, charged with perjury and filing a false instrument in three marriage applications. Boston Scientific said it has gained 51 percent of the coated-stent market in Europe. The Senate Banking Committee is scheduled to hold a hearing on Tuesday, when Donaldson will be questioned about hedge and mutual funds. The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX was down 0.04 points, or 0 percent, at 971.52. His partner Bijan Darvish is charged with filing a false police report. Bruce N. Hawthorne, 53, was named executive vice president and chief staff officer. Analysts had forecast second quarter sales of $614 million, according to the Thomson First Call Web site. Parents received letters informing them of the possible contamination yesterday. Grasso quit last week in the wake of a firestorm of criticism over his $140 million compensation package. The servers can run Solaris x86 operating system or the standard Linux operating system. Sliding down the embankment, the two rescuers hit the spongy, rocky floor of the river and immediately felt the pull. Cadbury Schweppes has unveiled plans to slash 5,500 jobs and 20 percent of its factories over four years to cut costs brought about by an acquisition spree. Sweeney was to outline plans for the campaign in a speech on Saturday night at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. It seemed like an isolated incident,'' said graduate Ariel Dean of Washington, D.C. TVT Records sought $360 million in punitive damages and $30 million in compensatory damages, officials said. The damages included $24 million in compensatory damages and $52 million in punitive damages for IDJ. The two Democrats on the five-member FCC held a news conference to sway opinion against Powell and the panel's two other Republicans. In May 2002, LCDs accounted for only 22 percent of monitor sales. Besides a sales slump, Siebel is sparring with some shareholders over management stock option windfalls. Rice (57-12) and Stanford (51-17) will meet in a winner-take-all matchup at 6:05 p.m. Monday. The newly unsealed 32-count indictment alleges money laundering and conspiracy and "strikes at one of the very top targets in the drug-trafficking world," Jiménez said. On Sunday, a U.S. soldier was killed and another injured when a munitions dump they were guarding exploded in southern Iraq. "We're not looking for a Robin Hood remedy," said Michael Rebell, the campaign's executive director. "I was believing that I was confident I could do this, but only in the case I would play my best tennis. Dotson was arrested July 21 after telling FBI agents he shot Dennehy when Dennehy tried to shoot him, according to the arrest warrant affidavit. He said that dogs are second only to humans in terms of being the subject of medical research. PG&E Corp. shares jumped $1.63 or 8 percent to $21.03 on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday. Closer Eric Gagne earned his 17th save in as many opportunities as he struck out three of the four batters he faced in the ninth. Britain included the accusation in a September 2002 dossier setting out the case for war in Iraq. Energy prices dropped by 8.6 percent, the biggest decline since July 1986. The spacecraft is scheduled to blast off between next Wednesday and Friday from a launching site in the Gobi Desert. Australia was flat, Singapore was down 0.3 percent by midday and South Korea added 0.2 percent. Several SUVs parked on residential streets in Monrovia were tagged with ``ELF'' and other slogans, said Sgt. Tom Wright. There’s also at least three suspected cases in Illinois and 11 in Indiana. The ingredients of such a polypill would contain aspirin, a cholesterol-lowering statin, three blood pressure-lowering agents in half dose, and folic acid. "What they are doing right now is they drive around in their cars, while people are being killed 500 metres away. At the hearing he pleaded not guilty to the burial service fraud and false statements charges. How would the extra premiums be collected? Intel Corp.'s second-quarter profits doubled and revenues grew 8 percent from a year ago as the chip-making giant reported stronger-than-expected demand for personal computer microprocessors. Stefani's remarks further stoked tension after Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi last week compared a German member of the European Parliament to a Nazi concentration camp guard. The update packages help "automate the management of server hardware, applications and operating systems patches using one tool," which is unpleasantly vague. From the top of the embankment, Moriarty thought, "He'll be swept over any minute or just die of the cold." The rebels are also calling for the deployment of a U.S.-led peacekeeping force. "The executive board decided to refer this to the capitals," the Korean Energy Development Organization said. The benchmark 10-year note was recently down 17/32, to yield 4.067 percent. They asked that the autopsy reports be unsealed after portions of the autopsy report on Peterson's unborn son that were favorable to the defense were leaked to the media. Volume came to 439.66 million shares, below 450.39 million at the same point Wednesday. Penn Traffic stock closed Wednesday at 36 cents, up 2 cents, or 6.2 percent, from Tuesday's close. Legislation that would change state takeover law and help Bloomfield Hills-based Taubman Centers Inc. fend off a $1-billion takeover won committee approval Tuesday. The powerful CGT and other unions remained opposed to the plans, however, and demanded the government renegotiate the reform with them. The searches were conducted simultaneously with raids on strip clubs in San Diego and Las Vegas. Above that, seniors would be responsible for 100 percent of drug costs until the out-of-pocket total reaches $3,600. A few thousand troops, most from the division's 3rd Brigade Combat Team based at Fort Benning in Columbus, began returning last week, with flights continuing through Friday. Prairie dogs are believed to have become infected in a pet shop through a Gambian rat imported from Africa. Defense lawyers cannot appeal the ruling until after trial, in the appellate courts. The public hearing is the second for the panel created by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld under pressure from Congress. McCloskey died Sunday afternoon in his home after a year-long battle with bladder cancer. The Connecticut Hospital Association joined the Red Cross Monday in calling for more blood donors. mexico wishes to avoid more violence. spain currently holds the osce's presidency. the cfe treaty was signed in 1990. gorgich and pashtoon were executed for trafficking heroin in sistan-baluchestan province. djamel badaoui was sentenced to five years. uranium is a radioactive material which is the primary basis for generating dirty weapons of mass destruction and terrorism. fulvio berghella stated that the digital worm named sq hell has a very high capacity to replicate itself and the digital worm named sq hell is slowing down the poste italiane computer network and making some computers inoperable. ingo kober stated that some nations had stronger intellectual property rights than others. russian investigators stated that the british company was a cia cover. russian parliament voted unanimously to suspend russia's participation in the conventional forces in europe (cfe) treaty. the united states and other nato members have refused ratify the amended treaty until russia completely withdraws from moldova and georgia. russia would not hesitate to increase military strength along russian borders if the need arises. the center will formally open in 2009. the police officers surrounded the slums north of rio de janeiro to rid them of violent drug traffickers and seize weapons and drugs. the second proposal was that regional and international non-proliferation issues should be addressed through dialogue and negotiations. a bombing occurred in afghanistan but police have not yet stated who is responsible. the cyber attacks follow russian military strikes launched against georgia late last week. switzerland's trade and diplomatic relations with the islamic republic have been criticized in recent months after foreign minister micheline calmy-rey traveled to tehran in march 2008 to sign a gas deal. the conventional forces in europe treaty was signed by russian and nato members in 1990. the african union has proposed a peacekeeping mission to aid the struggling transitional government in stabilizing somalia, particularly after the withdrawal of ethiopian forces. u.n. experts have begun analyzing reports that state the syrian government was concealing a nuclear facility at the attacked site. methamphetamine is also known as ice. the global community must cooperate to end illicit trade of small arms and light weapons. religious extremism continues in pakistan despite the banning of militant groups by the pakistani government. antonov spoke the day before a conference on the conventional forces in europe treaty. president vladimir putin signed a decree suspending russia's participation in the conventional forces in europe treaty. myanmar was formerly called burma. puerto cabezas is located 557 km northeast of managua, nicaragua. russia's decision to suspend participation in the cfe is a step in the wrong direction. these human rights violations include summary executions, torture and the recruitment of child general nikolai n. urakov is the longtime director of the the state scientific center of applied microbiology. alstom is competing against japanese company shinkansen and german company ice for the contract. the legislation is the most recent effort by japan to ascribe more freedom to the tightly controlled military technically known as a self-defense force. south korea has had a bullet train system since the 1980s. russia is a member of the nsg. soviet-built a-135 missile defense system around moscow is obsolete and inefficient. the iaea has been investigating iran's nuclear activities for 4 years. zhang yan stated that all countries should abide by non-proliferation obligations in order to enhance mutual trust and create a sound environment for international cooperation in nuclear energy. alstom may sign a contract to build a high-speed rail link between beijing and shanghai. the drug has been around in other forms for years. the accord said that there were no remaining issues and ambiguities regarding iran's nuclear program and activities. beijing police apprehended more than 20 people in suspicion of using and trafficking drugs in 2 downtown bars. 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. violence continues despite conflicting opinion on the extent of damage suffered by the rebel groups. helmand province is the world's largest producer of opium. police stated that-- chung has been on the run. 2 of the zambians arrested are juveniles. mexican president felipe calderon has sent 2800 special agents and soldiers to sinaloa to fight drug trafficking. russia suspended its participation in a key european arms control treaty that governs deployment of troops in europe. the osce meeting was held in madrid. the cfe treaty was established in 1990. iran insists that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes china is an important force for promoting world development. north korea denies involvement in any syrian nuclear project. chinese authorities were not immediately available for comment. kim myong-chol stated that north korea would retaliate with a nuclear missile attack on major cities such as new york and washington dc. the islamic republic is the most prolific applier of the death penalty in the world after china. at un assembly chinese government urges increased efforts toward global arms control and disarmament. the treaty was amended in 1999 to reflect changes since the soviet breakup. kashmir is claimed by both india and pakistan. china will resolutely oppose the proliferation of mass destructive weapons. western countries' failure to sufficiently compensate libya will deter iran and north korea from disarming. russia ratified the updated treaty in 2004. a staff of 30 specialists will conduct research and training on cyber warfare. jamaat-i-islami's youth wing's demonstration was against a us attack on iraq. the islamic republic is the most prolific applier of the death penalty in the world after china. china has always opposed the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. a breakdown of order in china will be worse than in afghanistan or yugoslavia. north korea has boasted of nuclear ambitions and north korea is now reported to have missiles trained on tskhinvali is the capital of georgia. the us and allies have accused iran of attempting to develop nuclear weapons under the guise of a civilian nuclear program. abuja is the capital of during armed clashes in southeastern iran police seized nearly 5 metric tons (5.5 tons) of opium and morphine. iran insists that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes china will resolutely oppose the means of the delivery of mass destructive weapons. north korea is a reclusive state. shalgam's visit to london is the first by a libyan foreign minister since 1969. it presents a major threat to global security. syrian and russian officials signed an agreement of cooperation in combating drug trafficking. russia imprisons people without evidence of illegal activity. bruguiere stated-- restraining extremist groups particularly across europe was becoming increasingly difficult because of how the groups are financed. khoramabad is a city in western iran. iguaran stated that the detainees will be accused of homicide, criminal collaboration, kidnappings and the funding of terrorism. experts stated that the rods could produce 3-6 atomic bombs in 6-8 months. the international atomic energy agency plan draws out negotiations for many months. myanmar government stated myanmar is on track to be drug-free by 2014. the anti-defamation league took out full-page advertisments in swiss and international newspapers earlier in april 2008 accusing switzerland of funding terrorism through the deal. britain provides fuel tanks and gearboxes. capital offences in iran include murder, rape, armed robbery, serious drug trafficking and adultery. bae systems is the uk's largest military u.s. secretary of state condoleezza rice demanded russia withdraw its forces. the resolution includes a broadened list of individuals and entities subject to an assets freeze. withdrawal from the conventional forces in europe treaty would allow russia to bolster forces near russian borders. fan stated the commission will ensure the commitments are upheld once the investments are under way. spokesman themba maseko stated as long as administrative papers are in order south africa cannot intervene to prevent weapons being transported through south african territory to zimbabwe. the statement was posted on the kremlin web site and carried by state news agencies. sistan-baluchestan borders afghanistan and pakistan. the number of executions increased dramatically in 2007 amid a campaign which iranian authorities state is aimed at improving security in society. syria denies the existence of an undeclared nuclear program. the international institute for strategic studies is located in london. the number of executions in iran in 2007 was calculated by an afp count compiled from press reports. the iranian government says the nuclear program is peaceful. donohue said it is very difficult to manipulate radioactive isotopes without leaving a trail. lima is the capital of the official spoke on condition of anonymity. russia has repeatedly threatened withdrawal from the cfe in opposition to plans for the extension of the us missile defense shield to eastern europe. the plan for nigeria and mozambique is the creation an electronic database for real estate. china has been praised especially by the asia-pacific states for efforts to resolve the korean peninsula nuclear issue. russian officials stated that russia will not reconsider the suspension. arms smugglers and drug cartels abet terrorists. the purpose of the new law is to remove any legal obstacles to building more advanced spy satellites and to encourage innovation in japans's space industry. zhang yan stated that china opposes using non-proliferation as a pretext for restricting and depriving non-nuclear-weapon states of the right to peaceful use of nuclear energy. senior fellow at the international institute for strategic studies mark fitzpatrick stated that-- the international atomic energy agency plan is superficial. the conventional forces in europe treaty limits the number of military aircraft, tanks and other non-nuclear heavy weapons in europe. officials in estonia including prime minister andrus ansip have claimed that some of the cyber attacks came from russian government computers including computers in the office of russian president vladimir putin. the uk agreed to supply saudi arabia with typhoon jets in a deal worth an estimated 8 billion pounds (approximately 13.9 billion us dollars) to the uk defense company bae systems. the poppies yielded the raw ingredient for heroin. south korea has so far taken a cautious stance on the issue of the north korean nuclear reactor project. in a statement the british ministry of defense stated-- the agreement aims to establish wider cooperation covering national security and the fight against global terrorism. many of the people executed are hanged in public. the united states and some european nations believe that iran's nuclear projects are for the purpose of making nuclear weapons. the cfe is a cornerstone of european security. indian troops already fighting rebels are now also engaged in a massive operation to destroy poppy crops in kashmir. the iaea report is restricted. nato regrets russia's decision to suspend participation in the cfe. the u.s., other western nations and nato demanded a cease-fire. drug traffickers from foreign countries constitute the largest percentage of foreign inmates in nepal. the court accused raghad saddam hussein of funding terrorism. myanmar's military rulers incinerated the drugs to mark the international day against drug abuse and illicit trafficking. the number of executions increased in iran last year amid a campaign that is aimed at improving security in society. india accuses pakistan of funding and training the cross-border guerrillas. an ensuing battle killed at least 10 militants. the panamanian foreign ministry communique stated that panama and brazil signed 3 juridical-issue treaties that included an extradition vietnam's drug laws are among the world's strictest laws. india has prohibited direct or indirect export and import of all items, materials, goods and technology that could contribute to iran's nuclear weapons delivery systems. the vietnam news agency reported that the ministry of public security stated that police admitted that drug trafficking into vietnam is increasing but actions to prevent and stop the drug trafficking along the borders remained limited. saferworld team leader on transfer controls and small arms roy isbister stated that -- the eu embargo explicitly states that no military equipment should be supplied either directly or indirectly for use in myanmar. the united states and other nato members have refused to do ratify the updates cfe. the treaty limits deployments of tanks and troops in nato and former easter european warsaw pact countries and establishes confidence-building, transparency and cooperation measures between member drug-trafficking activity is rampant in the southeastern part of the balkan peninsula. this is the last chance to build security in the middle east based on trust and cooperation rather than on the possession of nuclear arms. the international atomic energy agency insists that the iranian government's simple denials of the intelligence presented to the international atomic energy agency board are not good enough to allay western countries suspicions. the treat was originally signed in 1990. the conventional forces in europe treaty was a key soviet-era arms control treaty. nicaragua commemorated the 25th anniversary of the sandinista revolution. 10 kurds are under investigation in france on suspicion of money-laundering for a terrorist organization known as kurdistan workers' party (pkk). the osce meeting lasted two days. 105 inmates are serving sentences for drug trafficking. after talks at nato headquarters baluyevsky repeated russia's opposition to u.s. plans to install antimissile defenses in europe and dismissed u.s. assertions that the interceptors were needed to defend against potential threats from iran. hong kong universities have collaborated with tertiary education, business and government sectors of mainland china to direct training programs and research centers to promote research commercialization and technology transfer. the ecuadorian foreign ministry said in a statement that delegates from the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons (opaq) will also take part in the meeting. since 2006 mexico has adopted a series of measures against drug trafficking and organized crimes. the statement did not specify how many warheads the missile can carry. it presents a major threat to global security. nicaragua has not reconciled how to approach the anniversary of the sandinista revolution. russian president vladimir putin states that the decision 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. a hp/detijd journalist learned about tno's chemical weapons experiments from the defense ministry's archives. government-affiliated hackers in china are at the forefront of a burgeoning cyber cold war. the treaty limits the number of aircraft, tanks and other non-nuclear heavy weapons around europe. estonian officials stated that the attacks originated in russia. bulgarian police arrest head of drug trafficking group. ozawa said that if japan rises to the occasion then japan will never be beaten even in terms of military power. syria has signed the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and has allowed agency experts to inspect its only known nuclear facility. france is a leader in the european space agency. myanmar has a military junta. dozens of such criminals have been hanged in public. the amnesty international report was compiled by european and international non-governmental forums. the report said there are 27 weak states that pose a threat to britain's national security as the states could provide bases for terrorists. iran insists that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes members of the proliferation security initiative are considering ways of intercepting ships or aircraft suspected of carrying weapons of mass destruction. the third proposal was that countries should advance with the times and seek a fair, reasonable and effective way to enhance the nuclear non-proliferation regime through broad consultation. the amnesty international report was titled indian helicopters for myanmar: making a mockery of the eu arms embargo? the defendants smuggled more than 11 kilograms (24 pounds) of heroin. court official tran dao stated the 12 people were among 29 people convicted by the quang ninh people's court of participating in a drug ring that trafficked heroin from vietnam to china. durban port authorities and police explosives inspectors could not be reached for comment. china stressed that opposition of weaponization and an arms race in outer space. france, belgium, germany, sweden, italy and britain provide parts and technology for the advanced light helicopter that india plans to sell to myanmar. illegal arms trafficking has increased in kenya and raised concern about security. mohanty stated that the upgrade will be done soon as it has almost been finalised by the defense research and development organisation, hindustan aeronautics limited and the indian air force. elbaradei was quoted as saying that a peace deal between israel and its arab neighbors must be reached in parallel with a security agreement based on eradicating all weapons of mass destruction from the region. afghan drug trafficker was caught in tajikistan. the international atomic energy agency is the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog. wen stated that the purpose of his visit to germany is to advance trade, economic and technological exchanges. hill is the head american negotiator on north korea's nuclear weapons program. during the clash 7 seven police officers were killed and 4 seriously wounded. defense chiefs from estonia, latvia, lithuania, germany, italy, spain and slovakia signed the agreement. the bill for the new law was already approved by the japanese government's lower house last week. van der merwe suspended geiges' sentence to 5 years imprisonment. bam is a city in southeastern putin warned that russia would take retaliatory actions. china has stated that the united states pressure on china to stop and search north korean ships could trigger military clashes. 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. some of the accused will also be charged with money laundering, tax evasion and corruption. the alh's arsenal includes-- 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. indian defense ministry has increased defense spending for new purchases by 33 percent. the killers escaped. the conventional forces in europe treaty was amended in 1999. sheik doon salad ilmi stated that civilian casualties resulting from overnight mortar and rocket attacks are admitted to the hospital nearly every day. the cfe is 1 of several issues negatively impacting russia's relations with the united states and europe. the resolution says that the high level of readiness increases the risk of the use of such weapons and that the unintentional or accidental use would have catastrophic consequences. blix was visiting new zealand and said that it is essential that greater efforts be made to eliminate nuclear arms and weapons of mass destruction. the areva group is the world's largest nuclear engineering firm. the area near town of mirjaveh has been the scene of frequent conflicts between iranian police and drug smugglers. physicist valentin danilov was found guilty of selling classified information on space technology to china. myanmar is the world's largest producer of illicit opium according to the latest u.s. state department anti-narcotics report. the abductee support group will use the survey to press parliament to pass new laws. francisco santos stated that colombian police found the evidence on two computers discovered with raul reyes. grenell is spokesman for the u.s. mission to the united nations. a siemens spokesman in germany stated that heinrich von pierer stated that gerhard schroeder stated that gerhard schroeder is not against the sale of the plutonium-processing facility in principle. vietnam's drug laws are among the world's strictest laws. governance institutions have been ineffective for a long time in somalia. putin stated that russia could discard the treaty entirely if western nations refuse to ratify its amended version. russia ratified the amended treaty. the osce discussed kazakhstan's bid to hold the osce presidency in 2009. mohammed elbarade is the international atomic energy agency's director general. the nuclear nonproliferation treaty is reviewed every 5 years. chinese foreign ministry spokesman qin gang was asked to respond to cheney's speech on china's military development. the plant will be constructed next to an existing plant also supplied by china and operational since 1999. nato considers cyber attacks a growing threat to military and civilian computer networks. abe urged more assertive foreign policy for japan and the international community. in a statement naif arab academy for security sciences announced-- it will sponsor a 2-week workshop for 50 anti-terrorism experts. 80 percent of the opposition democratic party supports economic sanctions. iran is an islamic republic . suspected islamic militants with alleged al-qaida links have been arrested in malaysia and singapore. in september 2007 the united states signed an accord with jordan aimed at supporting the peaceful development of jodran's new nuclear program. according to the statement the prototype rs-24 rocket is unlike the topol-m in that it is equipped with multiple independently targetable warheads to overwhelm defense systems. zahedan is the capital of sistan-baluchestan province. iran lies on a major drug trafficking route between afghanistan and europe, as well as the persian gulf states. the u.s. plans have angered the russian government. p5+1 members are britain, china, france, russia, germany and the united states. jordanian prime minister maaruf bakhit said in july 2006 that raghdad hussein and her family were living under the protection of king abdullah ii after iraq issued its a siemens spokesman in germany refrained from commenting on the political aspect of the sale of the plutonium-processing facility. the cyber attack occurred after french president nicolas sarkozy's meeting with exiled tibetan spiritual leader the dalai lama. south africa's foreign ministry stated that south africa's foreign military assistance act prohibits the recruitment of people inside or outside of south africa for mercenary or foreign military assistance. france is a leader in the european space agency. the north korean government stated if the south korean government participates in the proliferation security initiative program it would result in unspecified catastrophic consequences. lee stated that the coa has spent the past several years setting up relevant mechanisms and drafting a set of promotional measures to enhance development of china's knowledge-based agriculture and applications of agricultural technology. the agreements were signed during iranian majlis (parliament) speaker gholam-ali haddad-adel's visit to cuba. tibet suspects chinese government of launching the attack. godzhayev and godzhayev's lawyers were not immediately available to comment. the western governments include the united states and france. the chinese government has strictly censored china's chemical imports and exports according to the law in recent years. afriforum stated that the group would organize protests along the route to zimbabwe. the cfe treaty does not duly protect the russian federation's security interests. ahmad lodged a formal complaint with the independent police complaints commission alleging that british police concocted intelligence reports to implicate ahmad in terror activities and desecrated ahmad's copy of the islamic holy book the koran by putting the koran on the floor during a search of ahmad's home. the united states and other nato members have refused to ratify the amended version until russia withdraws troops from former soviet republics moldova and georgia. the united states and the allies of the united states believe iran is pursuing nuclear arms. paris is the capital of france. one indian government official who studied the blueprints stated the science was old and dated but still functional. amending regulations on dual-use nuclear technology will prevent nuclear terrorism. in 2002 japanese prime minister junichiro koizumi attended an summit in north korea with north korean leader kim jong il. the opposition japanese communist party was against the bill proposing the new law. some officials stated the task would be difficult for asean members because of varied legal and political systems. iraq's new leaders have been lobbying for the united nations security council to stop using the iraq's oil revenue to pay the salaries of the inspectors and to have all money remaining in the united nation's oil-for-food account transferred to the iraqi government. the cfe treaty is a key european arms control treaty. helmand province is the world's largest producer of opium. the united states said it would stand up to nuclear blackmail and has ruled out negotiations. the meetings lasted 2 days. the ministers from china, laos, india, myanmar and thailand will discuss how to find markets for goods produced under crop substitution and other related programs such as eco-tourism and handicraft manufacturing. china is a permanent member of the un security north korea is currently in the process of dismantling its nuclear weapons program. according to court documents -- on 25 july australian television reporter peter lloyd faced 3 new drug charges in singapore. russian president vladimir putin signed a decree suspending russia's participation in the conventional forces in europe treaty due to circumstances that affect the security of the russian federation and require immediate measure. spokesman for the swiss justice ministry folco galli stated that the extradition conditions stipulate that mejri can only be prosecuted on a single charge of falsifying documents for which italian authorities could provide sufficient evidence to prosecute. the attacks occurred after a dispute between the governments of russia and estonia over the relocation of a soviet war memorial. israel remains outside the treaty. russia is a member of the quartet on the middle east. warned that russia would withdraw from the treaty if western nations refuse to ratify its amended version. this was particularly after ethiopia withdraws its forces. iranian officials have increased executions in 2007 as officials enforce a campaign purportedly aimed at promoting virtue and boosting security in society. the rapist was identified as hossein safarlou and had also been convicted of drug trafficking. neighboring kyrgyzstan has also experienced raids by taliban-backed islamic militants in recent years. it is a serious threat to international security. the dans stated the gang engaged in illegal activities including racketeering, blackmail, arms smuggling, cigarette smuggling and money laundering. the state scientific center of applied microbiology has been working with western scientists to convert the complex into a biomedical manufacturing site. the international atomic energy agency is based in the official stated that this was a complete technology transfer. 105 inmates are serving sentences for drug trafficking. russia's suspension of obligations under the cfe treaty is temporary. executive director of the arms control association in washington daryl kimball stated the israeli document could affect the debate over india. the treaty is one of several issues causing tense relations between the governments of russia and the u.s. and europe. korobeynichev's laboratory worked with other scientific institutes. lugar and nunn awarded the prime minister a medal. russian military officials stated the decision would depend on whether the united states proceeds with its plan to deploy missile defense components in poland and the czech republic. the agreement was signed during a regular meeting of chiefs of defense staff from the 26 nato allies. in early may 2002 the philippines, malaysia and indonesia signed an agreement to share terrorism intelligence. leaders from albania, bosnia and herzegowina, croatia, macedonia and serbia and montenegro met for the first time with european union leaders to pursue joining the european union. resolution 1540 requires all countries to adopt laws to prevent non-state actors from manufacturing, acquiring or trafficking in nuclear, biological or chemical weapons, the materials to make them, and the missiles and other systems to deliver them. international atomic energy association is the united nations watchdog. there is much work to be done. the report urged belgium to begin immediate talks with india in order to prevent future weapons sale to myanmar. capital offenses in iran include murder, rape, armed robbery, serious drug trafficking and adultery. saudi arabia is an absolute monarchy and has a consultative council appointed by the government. kamynin 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 un. a visit to libya by the russian foreign minister was announced. indian and pakistani governments each conducted nuclear tests in may 1998. iguaran stated that the detainees were also involved in the murders of police members of an anti-kidnapping group. 1 suspected extremist was provisionally released without bail. the accused will be charged with international drug trafficking. north korea should not act further to aggravate the situation. Suspected drug lord known as ‘El Taliban’ held in Mexico SC dismisses govt's review petition on Vodafone tax verdict Explosion hits pipeline as Assad attacks cities NATO soldier killed in S. Afghanistan Fidel Castro celebrates 86th birthday Israeli ex-spy boss: no trust in leadership over Iran – video U.S. Supreme Court issues split ruling on Arizona immigration law NATO Leaders Commit to Afghanistan Transition Damascus 'suicide bombing' kills 10 Sachin Tendulkar scores cricket's first 100th century Australian PM defiant under pressure over leadership Obama says clear rules needed to calm South China Sea Teenager kills 8 in knife attack Free Syrian Army moves headquarters from Turkey to Syria 7 states sue over Obama administration's birth control rule Greece secures biggest debt deal in history Polls open in Russian presidential election Julian Assange Plans to Run for Australian Senate Sandusky found guilty in child sex abuse trial 7 Tibetans self-immolate in China Fact check: Obama's Supreme Court remarks Putin, Annan meet on Syria crisis Occupation to confiscate 30 dunums of Palestinian land in Deir Estia Saudi Women Allowed To Compete At Olympics Nigeria: University Bombed in North China's Wen promises job creation Tropical Storm Joyce forms, stays in open Atlantic Third man arrested in Savile sex abuse probe Romney names Ryan as running mate Stocks edge higher after Greek debt deal Suicide bombers attack Yemen military posts Three NATO troops killed in one day in Afghanistan Moscow protest against Vladimir Putin smaller and quieter French presidential election: first round - live updates Australia creates world's largest marine reserves Two British soldiers killed by Afghan policeman Two UK Soldiers Killed In Afghanistan Abbas proposed as PM in interim unity government Egypt's Coptic Church Prepares to Choose Pope Malawi confirms President Mutharika's death Mali rebels declare independent 'Azawad' Lance Armstrong plots strategy after loss of titles Polls open in France for presidential election Reopen Madeleine case, police urge Mayday: fears for asylum seekers NATO says four troops killed in "insider" attack in Afghan south UN Security Council to vote on up to 300 Syria monitors Gunman kills six in shooting at Sikh temple in Wisconsin Probe into motor insurance market China state news agency: There's still hope for Syria peace AU forces intensify attack on Somali rebels South Korea to boost nuclear power? 'Iran won't accept pre-conditions to nuclear talks' AOL to sell 800 patents to Microsoft for $1 billion Thousands flock to Amsterdam for Queen's Day Middle East: Iraq: 17 Prisoners Escape in Kirkuk US Navy Jet Crashes into Apartment Block Woman dies after cliff collapses in Dorset U.S. and Turkey Tighten Coordination on Syria Rep. of Congo: 236 Dead After Arms Depot Blasts I'll Have Another wins Preakness Journalists smuggled out of Homs New rules for US Secret Service Mandela released from hospital 180 killed in Iran earthquake British Christians take complaints to European court Turkey seeks to relocate some Syrian refugees Three al Qaeda suspects arrested in Spain 5.9 quake hits Indonesia s Sumatra: USGS Israel air strikes kill 4 in Gaza; death toll now at 38 9 killed, 31 wounded in car bombs in Iraq's Kirkuk Israel to free Palestinian hunger striker Hezbollah says it sent drone over Israel Free Syrian Army captures Syrian officers Doctor treating Aurora shooting suspect had medical reprimand 6.6 quake rocks Indonesia's Papua: US Geological Survey What time is the Paralympic Opening Ceremony? Everything you need to know about the big curtain-raiser US school bans hugging Iran steps up relief efforts after quakes kill 227 Tsunami warning after Canada quake US toll in Afghanistan hits 2,000 Apple to pay $2.65/share dividend, buy back $10B stock 2 dead in shooting outside Empire State Building French unemployment rate rises to 10 percent Sandy strengthens as nears coast; Wall Street shut Halliburton Q1 profits rise on strong North America sales 12 killed in U.S. drone strike in NW Pakistan China stocks open lower Friday Tunisia lifts curfew after riots UN monitors shot at on way to Syrian massacre site Soldier killed in Afghanistan blast Local Militia Bolsters Islamist Militants in Mali Opening ceremony gives Olympics a rocking start Man dies in French 'anti-terror operation' Capello resigns as England manager 1 dead, 4 wounded in Ohio school shooting Four Palestinians killed in IAF strike Pakistan convoy heads to protest US drone strikes Hurricane Sandy gains speed, batters US east coast Sarkozy to sue after Gaddafi cash claim bursts into campaign The Note's Must-Reads for Wednesday, May 30, 2012 Senior cleric: Iran will attack Tel Aviv if Israel strikes Supreme Court possibilities if Romney wins election Poll: Putin to win Russia presidential vote Syria says troops have begun pullout – video 4 Chinese among Nigeria plane crash victims Venezuela mourns oil refinery blast deaths Strong earthquake strikes near Acapulco Russia, China in double veto of UN Syria resolution Pakistani Plane Crashes With 130 People On Board UN orders global sanctions against Haqqani network Foreign militants killed in Somalia in strike on car Saudi Arabia arrests suspected militants, state media reports Hurricane Sandy takes aim at US East Coast Chicago teacher strike poses test for unions Panetta: Afghanistan Tops NATO Conference Topics Four men admit London bombs plot Israel attacks in Gaza Strip after rocket fire 12 bodies found at Russian jet crash in Indonesia Syria's tenuous truce takes hold US soldier kills up to 16 Afghan civilians in shooting spree Rupert Murdoch set for second day of grilling Barclays boss falls to rate fixing scandal China's yuan advances to 6.3103 against USD Wednesday Nissan to offer steer-by-wire systems in some Infiniti cars Teenage Tibetan monk dies after setting himself on fire in China Tech capital Bangalore costliest Indian city to live in: Survey Man quizzed over Megan-Leigh murder Israel airstrikes kill Hamas commander, 5 others Gusmao powers on in East Timor UN monitors unable to reach site of Syria killings NATO strongly condemns Syria's downing of Turkish jet Turkish army stages tank exercises near Syria border At least 20 killed in Syria Saturday Syria forces launch Aleppo attack Gazans fire 89 rockets; cabinet approves reserve call-up John Demjanjuk, convicted Nazi death camp guard, dies aged 91 Johnson re-elected London mayor Breivik gets 21-year sentence Brother of EastEnders actress Gemma McCluskie is charged with her murder Jersey Murder Trial: Killer 'Hearing Voices' Madoff's brother to plead guilty to fraud Polls open across France in presidential election Libyan militia takes control of Tripoli airport Clinton warns Kenya on cost of election unrest Arkansas Justices Strike Down Death Penalty Mandela Discharged From Hospital NZ to increase exports to China Al-Shater to run in presidential election in Egypt Donna Summer, Queen of Disco, Dies at 63 Muslims torch Buddhist temples Six Police Officers Killed in Attacks in Dagestan Pope rips into dissident priests on celibacy 10 killed, 12 injured in E. Afghan airport suicide blast Romney, in comeback, has narrow Maine caucus win Bahrain rejects activists' appeal Hurricane Sandy moves towards US Plastic artist calls for greater support for new talents Syria launches ground assault in Aleppo Algerian national turnout of parliamentary vote reaches 44.38 pct Security personnel killed in Pakistan raid US stocks slip on Wall Street as Greek talks drag on Romney to tap Ryan as vice presidential running mate NATO helicopter makes hard landing in E. Afghanistan Mubarak's sons face new charges of insider trading India allows Pakistan investment Bomb Kills 19 In Northwest Pakistan Suicide bomber kills 37 at mosque in Afghanistan NATO Soldier Killed in Afghan Blast Nadal through to seventh French Open final Russia, Ukraine foiled plot to kill Putin, report says Putin wins disputed Russian presidential election Remains of 167 people found in Mexico cave Alps attack: Girl returns to UK Obama takes offensive against Romney in debate Poland honors president killed in 2010 plane crash Thousands gather in Moscow for rival rallies Google appoints Dennis Woodside to run Motorola Mobility Hurricane Sandy takes aim at US East Coast 2 rockets hit Eshkol; none injured 8,000 Syrian refugees flee to Turkey overnight Assange to appeal extradition to UK's top court Strong quake hits eastern Indonesia Syrians hold solution to Syria crisis Pakistani Mob Kills Man 'for Burning Koran' U.S. drone strike kills 10 in northwest Pakistan: officials Salvador Dali painting snatched in NYC Will Putin's Election Victory in Russia Be Greeted with Protests? France's Nicolas Sarkozy makes his reelection bid official US, UK Set to Agree Emergency Oil Stocks Release Eurozone unemployment at record high in June French Socialists win absolute parliament majority Second Islamist hunger striker dies in a Tunisian prison Dominique Strauss-Kahn faces questions over French prostitution ring Romney eyes US Republican primary endgame Suspected drone strike kills 4 in Pakistan 3 traffic accidents leave 56 dead in China Hall of Fame beckons for Capriati Strauss-Kahn charged in prostitution vice ring Sony forecasts record annual loss of $6.4bn Ictu, Ibec in move on airline strike 19 Killed in Iraq Attacks ahead of Ramadan End Barclays hit by fresh US probe Closed roads in Armenia EU imposes new sanctions on Syrian regime Tens of thousands rally against Putin's rule (AP) Bahrain race goes ahead amid unrest Chinese stocks open mixed Wednesday Sheryl Crow Has a Benign Brain Tumor Afghan parliament approves U.S. partnership Senator Reid involved in Las Vegas car crash: CNN Israeli, Palestinian negotiators meet in Jordan US astronaut Neil Armstrong dies Amnesty investigator: Syria rebels also committing abuses Romney wins Florida Republican primary Joachim Gauck elected as German president South Africa hosts 'peace talks' in mine standoff 35 dead and 165 missing in India boat accident Santorum wins Kansas caucuses First man on moon Neil Armstrong dies at 82 Turkey, US weigh no-fly zones for Syria WA man arrested in police drug raid Fla. Democrats want extended early voting hours British Warship Sets Sail for Falklands QPR 1-2 West Ham: Match report, pictures & video highlights Progress reported in Palestinian prisoner hunger strike talks Palestinians: 12 killed in IDF strike in northern Strip Egypt confirms Mubarak's PM back in presidency race US Marines killed in base attack US helping get arms to Syria rebels UN observers reach Syria massacre village Romney pledges to 'stand with Israel' on Iran threat Greek PM calls for May 6 general election Government of Canada Supports Women's Safety in Regina No problem if Mulayam forms third front: Digvijay Bahrain court upholds sentences against uprising leaders Plane Crash in Ghana: How the international media reported it 6 NATO troops killed in Afghanistan Syrian forces kill 54 ahead of Annan peace mission Obama, Romney compete for undecideds, stoke base BBC Director General Resigns amid Newsnight Scandal Rick Santorum notches a victory in Kansas caucuses Egyptian Christians choose new pope US Pledge to Rebuild Haiti Not Being Met Chinese stocks open mixed Wednesday Greece to vote on 2013 budget U.S., EU welcome Iran's offer to restart nuclear talks Clinton warns Kenya on repeat of 2007 vote chaos Anti-American fury sweeps Middle East over film Israeli delegation marches in 2012 Olympics opener Tokyo stocks open lower WikiLeaks Releasing Trove of Syria Documents Officials: Gaza man killed in Israeli airstrike (AP) Mali's President Formally Resigns 60 killed in Nigeria cattle market attack FACTBOX-Security developments in Pakistan, March 13 Jordan biased over Palestinians from Syria Israel among top arms exporters and importers Somali MPs to elect new president Federer captures 7th Wimbledon title Al-Qaida Leader Urges Kidnapping of Westerners Chinese stocks close higher midday Friday 15 killed in crash in India Putin sworn in as Russia's president for 6 years Tense calm returns to south Tel Aviv Five things to watch in the presidential debate Custody, images at stake in Cruise-Holmes divorce Syria blames rebels for Houla massacre of over 100 S. Sudan accuses Sudan of bombing in blow to talks Five million citizens get unofficial salary in Ukraine Syria demands written guarantee for troop pullback Minn. Terminal Reopens After Bag Causes Evacuation Westwood in front a Dubai Desert Classic Pakistan's PM orders YouTube halt over anti-Islam film Polls close in Senegal's presidential election Chavez set for more radiotherapy in Cuba Chinese president concludes state visit to Denmark Russian Orthodox Church rallies faithful after criticism Clinton Warns Against Undermining Grameen Bank Mali's Interim President Sworn Into Office Putin 'wins' Russia's presidential election U.S. closes embassy in Damascus due to Syria violence EU sanctions Assad's wife; mortars hit Homs Women testify at Air Force instructor's sentencing More than 30 striking miners killed in South Africa Iron Dome intercepts two rockets fired at Beersheba Mali Islamists destroy more holy Timbuktu sites Chinese stocks open higher Thursday Nintendo trims red ink, lowers forecast for year Butler to be tried in "Vatileaks" case Romney has narrow Maine caucus win Sectarian clashes rock Lebanese city, 3 killed Repsol blasts Argentina over oil nationalization 49 feared dead in Buenos Aires train crash Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi to address parliament on June visit US man recovers car 42 years after theft Larry Page says Android important, not critical Iran MPs say ready to ban oil exports to some EU states At Least Six Dead in Pakistan Gunfight Iranian painter Mansoureh Hosseini dies Romney Promises to 'Restore America' 'Kony 2012' director hospitalized Israeli president released from hospital Jaya Prada likely to join BJP, Amar Singh to decide for her Hezbollah calls for more anti-Islam film protests Tennis: Nadal defeats Djokovic for Monte Carlo title Childcare 'costing £15,000 a year' Obama urges Europe to act quickly on crisis Choc powder recalled over salmonella concerns Obama, Romney prepare to debate Raiders kill 38 in latest land clashes in Kenya Kidnapped UK aid worker killed in Pakistan Ten rockets from Gaza land in southern Israel; none hurt Five NATO soldiers killed in Afghanistan Press Releases: Yemeni Presidential Election BBC faces questions for pulling Savile case Eurozone unemployment hits record high James Murdoch quits role at BSkyB Science fiction legend Ray Bradbury dead at 91 US presidential election 2012 Four foreign soldiers killed in Afghan east UN team investigates Syrian massacre AP Poll: Majority Harbor Prejudice Against Blacks Redskins trade for No. 2 pick China's defence spending to rise 11.2% Strong Italy Quake Kills at Least Six Ecuador yet to decide on Assange's asylum US offers $10 million for Pakistani militant chief 6 NATO troops killed in Afghanistan Osama Bin Laden movie to be filmed in India Egyptians go to polls in historic election JetBlue pilot who caused disruption on flight not guilty Tsunami warning after Aceh quake U.S. transfers Bagram prison to Afghan control Jeremy Hunt clings on as SpAd quits over News Corp emails Obama Secret Service agents sent home Blitzbokke beaten by NZ Team Anna yet to decide on contesting state polls Sex attack on woman investigated Eight more bodies found on ship Thoughts on race relations under a black president Bairstow hits ton in India tour match Wind farm developers using 'tricks' to make turbines look smaller US missiles kill 15 in Pakistan: officials Nigeria police make arrests after college massacre Focus Shifts to Greece After Spain Secures Bank Bailout Heavy fighting reported in Damascus France's Hollande backs Greece but urges credible reform The Hunger Games breaks US box office record British Soldier Killed In Afghanistan Spanish dilemma gets more acute Two Aust soldiers wounded in Afghanistan China stocks open lower Friday Palestinian leadership backs Fatah-Hamas Doha deal Romney wins Maryland Republican primary Texas man finds his car 42 years after it was stolen Sylvester Stallone’s son, Sage Stallone, found dead in Hol 5 aid workers freed in operation in Afghanistan Russian court to rule in Pussy Riot trial Israel bars German author Grass over poem The Note's Must Reads for Wednesday July 4, 2012 U.S. says saddened by shooting on Afghan civilians East Timor votes in presidential election Russia tells Syria chemical arms threat is unacceptable Fitch restores Ford credit to investment grade Syria peace dashed as deadline passes Clashes erupt as Greek vote nears 6 dead, several missing in Mont Blanc avalanche Taliban soldiers posing as pretty women on Facebook to get troops' secrets Chinese activist renews call to fight injustice 2 dead in shooting outside Empire State Building Mursi sworn in as Egyptian president Aid workers freed in Afghanistan raid Spate of Iraq attacks kill at least six Torres finishes 4th, misses out on sixth Olympics Pakistan demolishes Osama bin Laden hideout Sudan accuses Israel of airstrike on arms factory Negotiators reach deal on Congress payroll tax cut bill Tropical Storm Isaac threatens dam 100 pro-Palestinians seek to enter Israel at Allenby Stocks rise on hopes for a Fed stimulus Gore Vidal, celebrated author, playwright, dies at 86 Asia stocks fall ahead of Greek debt deal deadline South Africa police say they killed 30+ miners Isaac nears Haiti with homeless quake population Who cares about the Syrian people? U.S. relaxes deportation rules for young people: Napolitano Microsoft's Surface tablet promising, but questions remain Mobster "Whitey" Bulger's girlfriend gets 8 years Mauritanian president shot at Man sets self afire outside Breivik trial US drone in Pakistan kills 10 suspected militants 9,000 U.S. Marines to move out of Okinawa: statement Wal-Mart lowers fee for holiday layaway program Iran steps up sensitive nuclear work - IAEA Donna Summer, the queen of disco Attacks in Iraq kill general and 4 others 180 dead, 1,300 injured in northwest Iran earthquakes Brazil's 'Pop-Star Priest' Gets Mammoth New Stage Washington: Court Upholds Voting Rights Act in Alabama Case Putin claims victory in presidential vote Clinton a tough act for Obama to follow Romney chooses Ryan as GOP running mate European Ministers Are Poised to Approve Greek Rescue Edwards found not guilty on one count; mistrial on others Ukraine's Korobka gets four-year doping ban Killer may have filmed France school shooting Hong Kong stocks open 0.62 pct higher Suicide bomber targets Nigerian church Malaysia to extradite Iranian for attack on Israelis Israel reaches deal with Palestinian hunger strikers 'Hunger Games' sets box office records Putin 'wins' Russia's presidential election Putin to win Russia's presidential election Insight: U.N. chief finds his voice, but remains cautious on China Libyans transfer weapons to army Archbishop of Canterbury to step down amid rifts Punjab Mail derails near Rohtak in Haryana, 19 injured George Zimmerman to be charged in Trayvon Martin case, official says India: Maoist rebels in talks on freeing Italians City Room: Empire State Building Shooting At least 63 dead in Pakistan factory blaze Penn State football slammed with NCAA sanctions Israeli minister wants Palestinian leader's ouster NATO leader plays down risk of Turkey-Syria clash Girl accused of burning Koran bailed U.N. concerned at possible Syria chemical weapons 'Life-Threatening' Storms Feared for Midwest General strike ends: Histadrut, Treasury reach agreement Indonesian president to visit Australia Storm lashes Florida, delaying Republican convention At least 18 killed in Afghan bomb attacks: officials President John Evans Atta-Mills Must Resign Now -NPP Germany Miami Heat clinches NBA Championship Japan switches off last nuclear power plant this weekend Ryanair chief hails report findings Russian air force's 100th anniversary NATO Soldier Killed in Afghanistan Romney leads Santorum in GOP Super Tuesday contests Putin sworn in as Russia's president for 6 years ArQule stock plunges as lung cancer study shelved Three killed in horror crash are named 6.1-magnitude quake hits Papua, Indonesia -- USGS Two American Officers Murdered As Afghan Unrest Continues Obama addresses Secret Service scandal Japan marks one year since quake and tsunami disaster Syrian PM defects to Jordan Syrian Arab Republic (the): More than 70 killed in Syria ahead of Annan return Suicide bomber kills 12 in Nigeria church UK Airline Cancels 'Flytilla' Tickets on Israel Objections Spaniard on trial for Cuban dissident’s death Peace lies over the South China Sea Senior journalist killed in Pakistan SpaceX Dragon Docks With International Space Station Million Muppet March planned to defend U.S. backing for PBS Syrian Opposition Council to Establish Envoy in France Romney won't volunteer budget differences Facebook boosts size of IPO by 25 percent Iran's parliament questions President Ahmadinejad Afghan suicide car bomb kills at least seven: officials GOP presidential hopefuls clash in Southern races NATO Soldier Killed in Afghanistan Rodney King death ruled accidental 2 British soldiers killed in Afghan insider attack British Red Cross doctor kidnapped in Pakistan found beheaded Afghans, US sign deal on night raids China truck accident kills 20 Australian PM defiant under pressure over leadership Pussy Riot verdict greeted with defiance Secret Service sex scandal 'regret' Activists storm Syria embassy in Kuwait Rapturous welcome for Aung San Suu Kyi's historic trip Key wants Waitangi marae visit to stay Norway Marks Anniversary of Breivik's Massacre When an ally declines RBA delivers another rate cut Euro zone to Greece: No rescue without reforms Obama to meet Batman gun victims Romney takes lead over Obama with convention "bounce": Reuters/Ipsos poll Two dead, 7 injured in Finland shooting Pope’s butler arrested in scandal over Vatican leaks Anti-Putin protesters form human chain George Washington's copy of US Constitution sells for $9.8m Lakers fire Mike Brown after 1-4 start US, Canadian imams issue fatwa against honour killings UN Assembly to Vote on Syria Resolution US soldier ‘doesn’t recall massacre’ Libyan assembly rejects new cabinet, dismisses PM 4 French Soldiers Reported Killed in Afghanistan Syrian forces bombard Homs, Russia warns of civil war 25 injured in anti-Islam film protest in Islamabad, Pakistan Investigators seek answers to Whitney Houston's death North warns of retaliation for Seoul's naval drill plan Lesser of two evils triumphs in Super Bowl Two killed in new Israeli strike on Gaza: medics What is Russia thinking on Syria? A brief guide Four injured in motorway crash Syria's besieged Baba Amr is deserted, Red Cross says Dozens killed in Kenyan clashes Second day of Egyptian presidential election Actor Ben Gazzara dies at 81 2 British soldiers killed in Afghan insider attack Avalanche buries over 100 Pakistani soldiers Inflation falls to 15-month low Susan G Komen in U-turn over Planned Parenthood funding cut Forex & Gold 19 July 2012 Iran says nuclear talks with UN 'constructive' USDA Confirms Case of Mad Cow Disease in California BP sells Gulf of Mexico assets to Plains for $5.55 bn UK: 300 potential Savile abuse victims emerge Armstrong standing down from Livestrong U.S. drone strikes kill 16 suspected militants in Yemen Syrian opposition reports 'massacre' Chinese stocks higher at midday Friday Voters in Myanmar hopeful as Suu Kyi's party claims win Obama's big Hispanic win worries Republicans 4 foreign soldiers killed in Afghan east Syria opposition unites as Israel fires warning shots South Africa train crash kills 26 Syrian forces bombard Homs, Lavrov arrives for talks Egyptian election result delayed EU Moves Closer to New Iran Sanctions Dozens arrested in Russian TV tower protest Norway marks anniversary of massacre Senior US general linked to Petraeus scandal Chinese stocks gain at midday Monday N. Korea vows to expand nuclear deterrent Maldives president quits after weeks of protest Two NATO soldiers killed in Afghanistan Al Qaeda clashes, blasts kill 35 soldiers in Yemen U.S. Navy Jet Crashes Into Virginia Apartment Buildings US stocks open higher despite GDP miss Major snowstorm barrels down on Central Plains U.S. Drone Strike Kills 3 in Pakistan Chicago teen arrested in Chicago car bomb plot David Miliband: my brother and a return to old Labour Syrian Regime Bids To Retake City Of Aleppo Commerce secretary to take leave of absence Wall Street Ends Mixed Oil prices rise on hopes for stimulus Stock index futures signal early losses Man charged with murder in flat US waives riders for Pak aid Drone strike kills four suspected militants in Pakistan Syrian rebels retreat from besieged Homs district US orders non-essential staff to leave Tunisia, Sudan Egypt's Mubarak in critical condition Assad Accuses US of Fueling Syrian Uprising Iran and world powers set for nuclear talks 5 die in strikes on Gaza, militants barrage Israel Navy jet crashes into Virginia apartments,9 hurt British soldier killed in southern Afghanistan Spain's jobless claims hit new high Turkey scrambles jets to Syrian border Two year doping ban for Contador Syria gunmen kill three Syrian officers: NGO China rocked by twin earthquakes Bank of England deputy denies ordering rate-rigging Red Cross negotiating Syria ceasefire to bring aid Syrian forces, rebels clash near Turkey German parliament endorses Greek bailout Bombings, clashes as Syria opposition seeks arms Burma activists say go slow on easing sanctions Facebook mobile gains drive revenue growth: reaction 'India police name 3 Iranians in embassy attack' Heavy fighting rocks eastern Syria - residents China yuan retreats to 6.2697 against USD Thursday 5 wounded in Ohio school shooting Indonesia police shoot dead suspected militants in Bali Romney concedes election to Obama in phone call Armenia's parliamentary vote a test for president MP Sachin Tendulkar says no to govt bungalow U.S. Navy Jet Crashes Into Virginia Apartment Buildings Romney wins Illinois primary Yahoo names Google exec Mayer as CEO US soldier accused of killing Afghan civilians identified 5.9-magnitude quake hits Sunda Strait, Indonesia: USGS US designates Haqqani network as terrorists Button boasts best time after first practice Rangers voted into third division Newark mayor rescues neighbor from burning house A day of rage in Bahrain DealBook: Stock Exchanges Prepare to Open Homs offensive kills 200 Funeral set for Ohio shooting victim Bombs in Thailand kill 14, wound 340 Somalia lawmakers to vote for new president French gunman wants to 'die with weapons in hands' 10 rockets in 20 minutes in Eshkol Regional Council May Day marked by protests against austerity cuts Rebels kill two park rangers in eastern Congo Trade: Pakistan, India agree to take it a step ahead At least 73 die in Egyptian soccer pitch invasion Southwest China quakes kill at least 50 Hurricane Sandy reaches Jamaica Remarks With Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba Obama aide holds talks in China after Syria veto In Kenya, attackers used 'less is more' strategy Weak earnings drag stocks lower on Wall Street Magnitude 6.3 quake strikes off Solomon Islands: USGS Liquid ammonia leak kills at least 15 in Shanghai U.S., Friends of Syria recognise opposition as sole representative Weiner shrugs off latest online sex scandal Death toll rises to 39 in Italy coach crash Indian PM snubs Commonwealth summit Syria military police chief defects to rebels Boeing stock tumbles after fire on 787 Dreamliner White House backs gay marriage Teenagers among 5 dead in Belgian bus crash Seven foreign workers kidnapped in Nigeria Swiss tourist gang raped in India, say police Palestinians clash with security forces in W. Bank Israel launches airstrike into Syria Keita Wins Mali Presidential Election '9 Dead' in New Darfur Tribal Clash 6 killed in U.S. drone strike in NW Pakistan 10 killed in road accident in NW Pakistan Carney sets high bar to changes at Bank of England Four arrested as Bangladesh building toll rises to 352 Suicide bombers attack US base in Afghanistan Afghan District Governor Defects To Taliban North Korea 'postpones' family unions with South Korea U.S. trade agency rules for Samsung, bans iPhone 4 imports Gunmen kill 11 foreign climbers in Pakistan David Beckham retires from football Matt Smith quits BBC’s Doctor Who G20 Summit ends divided over Syria 10 killed in Iraq bomb attack Man 'who set himself ablaze' on National Mall dies Series of attacks kill 10 police in Afghanistan Syrian prime minister 'survives assassination attempt' Former first lady Barbara Bush leaves hospital Michael Schumacher still in a coma fighting for his life following skiing accident Eleven killed in China police station attack Bradley Cooper in talks to play Lance Armstrong in biopic Boeing airliner crashes in Russian city of Kazan, 50 killed EU ministers hold crisis talks over horse meat scandal Thai opposition announces election boycott Bangladesh building collapse death toll passes 1,000 Telangana: Jagan to spend Thursday in hospital; blackout continues in Seemandhra Central African Republic President, PM stepping down Brazil held by England 2-2 as Maracana re-opens California wildfire grows but officials say fire crews making progress George W Bush weighs into immigration debate Mandela hospitalised after he stops talking South Korea confirms that North Korea has conducted controversial third nuclear test Hundreds fall sick in Bangladesh factory Female suicide bomber kills 16 at Russian station Ten killed in Russia coal mine blast Thai protesters storm army headquarters Israel launches new airstrike against Syria Police fire tear gas at protesters in Cairo Egypt opposition mulls response to Morsi dialogue call Wrestling to feature in 2020 Tokyo Olympics May Housing Starts Up 6.8% Cuba's Castro to Take Over CELAC Presidency 5.6 magnitude earthquake shakes Iran Rescuers race to find 20 still trapped in India building collapse Daily Press Briefing: Syria Islamists attack Malian troops in Gao Britain loses bid to deport radical cleric Abu Qatada Russian parliament to consider ban on U.S. adoptions Gunshots, explosions rock Thai protest day ahead of polls Egypt's military takes control over Muslim Brotherhood, supporters North Korea vows to restart nuclear facilities Ariel Castro sentenced to 1,000 years in prison It's official: Deal reached on "fiscal cliff" Zimmerman pulled over in Texas for speeding, given warning Russia, China Concerned About Israeli Airstrikes in Syria US allies get help to repel Iranian computer attacks China stocks close higher on Wednesday Russia unveils $25bn oil link to Pacific 4 dead after police standoff with gunman barricaded in US home Dolce and Gabbana Fined in Italian Tax Case 7.7-magnitude earthquake hits SW Pakistan Asteroid passes Earth in fly-by EU to train Mali army to fight northern Islamist militants Spain turning back the clock on siestas Syria Loads Chemical Weapons into Bombs, Awaiting Assad Order 15 killed, 90 wounded in fresh attacks in Iraq US says Syria may have used sarin gas in chemical weapons Jenni Rivera, Mexican music star, dies in plane crash British PM pushes Sri Lanka on war crimes Zimbabwe: Mugabe declared winner in disputed vote Indonesia: Death toll rises to 11 in Indonesia boat capsize Egypt court bans Muslim Brotherhood 'activities' Rouhani leads in initial Iran count Politicians in flag violence talks North Korea proposes high-level talks with US Indian rape victim dies in Singapore hospital Gunmen Kill 11 Foreign Tourists in Pakistan Statement by the spokesperson of the EU High Representative, Catherine Ashton, on the resumption of executions in Iraq Egypt bracing for massive protests Israel agrees to free 104 Palestinian prisoners Palestinians' first ever UN vote symbolic yet historic Bangladesh building-collapse death toll climbs to 580 Britain summons Israeli envoy over settlements Nevada: 2 dead, 2 hurt in middle school shooting Hamas in mixed-sex school 'ban' Navy panel urges ouster of officer who faked death Turkish Prime Minister signals return to hardline on protesters Factbox: What to look for in Obama's State of the Union speech Google 'are playing international tax game' Iraq backs Egypt crackdown on Mohamed Morsi supporters Russia gives initial approval to adoption ban Kosovo: 3 get jail time in organ trafficking case Hrithik Roshan, Sussanne to divorce Gunman among 7 dead after Fla. apartment shootout Thousands protest gay marriage in France Car bombs kill at least 49 in Iraq Obama puts Syria strike on hold Air strikes wound civilians in Syria's Deraa Militants kill 6 soldiers in northwest Pakistan Two dead, 181 hurt in San Francisco air crash Workers protest after Bangladesh building collapse Missing cruise passenger is a NSW ambo Diana and Fayed death info received new The deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed are being looked at again by police after they received information. Snowden releases first Russia video Chinese shares close higher Friday Rafa Nadal to miss Australian Open India’s Modi promises tough stance against Pakistan Egypt court orders release of Mubarak Boy Scouts of America delays vote on lifting ban on gays Car bombing kills 14 in northern Iraq Joran Van Der Sloots Plans To Get Married In Peru Prison Tokyo stocks close down 1.53% China stock index futures close lower -- Jan. 24 Pictures of the day: 11 April 2013 Two Palestinians Killed in an Israeli Air Strike on Gaza Jesse Jackson Jr., Wife to Plead Guilty to Fraud U.S. expels Venezuelan diplomats Stuart Hall Admits Sex Assaults On Children 20 killed, 44 injured in Philippine road accident Stansted: Ryanair reports 13% rise in annual profits but warns of slower growth this year Stocks to watch at close on Thursday On 50th anniversary of JFK death, Dallas holds its first memorial 7.7-magnitude earthquake hits SW Pakistan Report of two explosions at finish line of Boston Marathon Google shares soar past $1,000 on strong earnings Italian journalist picked as presidential candidate Gov't committee approves release of 26 Palestinian prisoners Philadelphia building collapses; reports of people trapped Obama meets Zuma and pays tribute to Mandela U.S. Senate set to vote on gun control bill Car bombings kill 13 civilians in Iraqi capital Syria talks agree military aid to rebels Series of deadly attacks strikes Iraq Egypt president declares state of emergency in three cities Protesters clash with police at Jantar Mantar, 5 people detained Turkish police fire teargas at protesters in Istanbul Saudi-born Nigerian charged with terrorism in New York EU Receives 2012 Nobel Peace Prize San Fermin bull-running festival starts Briton among dead in Kabul suicide attack Former CIA officer sentenced to 30 months in prison for info leak Singapore stocks close 0.44 pct lower Pakistan-UN report reveals alarming levels of drug use McAfee to acquire firewall Stonesoft for $389 million 7.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Philippines Bangladesh: Fugitive Sentenced to Death by War Crimes Tribunal Alleged cop killer died from gunshot Car Bomb Hits Swedish Consulate in Benghazi, None Hurt Musharraf arrested in Pakistan Iran Nuclear Talks in Geneva Spur High Hopes 12 militants killed in Afghan raids: ministry North Korea launches short-range missiles Thai protesters block polling stations in Bangkok Hugo Chavez: Venezuelan officials for unity NATO says North Korea nuclear test is grave threat to world peace North Korea Confirms Third Nuclear Test Indian stocks open lower Macau gambling revenue hits record US$38b in 2012 Israelis, Palestinians begin talks Nelson Mandela dies: Live coverage Some county officials pave the way for same-sex marriage US Air Force helicopter crew killed in British crash Tokyo wins race to host 2020 Olympics Malaysia detains Australian lawmaker at airport North Korea launches short-range missiles EU ministers 'determined' to resolve horsemeat scandal U.S. concerns grow about Syria's chemical weapons 12 killed in bus accident in Pakistan Chinese yuan weakens to 6.2816 against USD Russia invites Syrian opposition for talks Egyptians Vote On New Constitution Former England great Tom Finney dies at 91 Car bomb hits Libyan Foreign Ministry in Benghazi Roadside bomb kills 3 policemen in Afghanistan Syria talks for Cameron and Putin French-led troops control access to Timbuktu Nato solider dies in Afghanistan Gunmen kill 11 foreign climbers in Pakistan North Korea blocks access to joint industrial zone Delhi gang-rape verdict deferred again Most French support military operation in Mali Egyptians vote on constitution change Senate leaders appear close to US debt ceiling deal 4.3-magnitude earthquake jolts SW China 6 dead, 33 hurt in Cotabato blast Chairman of British no-frills airline easyJet to step down Japan urges U.S. to quickly handle budget deadlock Suicide Bomber Kills 11 in Afghanistan Senate Judiciary Committee nearing final big decisions in shaping immigration bill NATO troops killed in Afghan 'insider attack' Man arrested on suspicion of murder after stabbing in Suffolk 40 still missing in Canadian train wreck Tunisia opposition leader slain; protests erupt UN chief presses for major boost in Syrian aid Stocks slump on Wall Street Protests and appeals for calm after Zimmerman acquitted of Trayvon Martin murder NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden leaves Hong Kong on flight to Moscow 2 killed, 6 wounded in clashes in northern Lebanon All Eyes on Capriles as Venezuela Election Set Radio prankster in tears over nurse’s death N. Korea looks set to delay controversial rocket launch Gates blast rocks Obama administration Jeff Bezos Pays $250 Million For The Washington Post Brooks pleads not guilty at phone hacking hearing Purge of Kim uncle sends chilling message to North Korea’s elite South Africa's former PM Nelson Mandela back in hospital Obama pledges to make new health care law work Fresh rain brings more flooding Thousands protest gay marriage in Paris Zambia arrests ex-leader Banda over oil deal Iran nuclear talks start in Geneva Thai protesters besiege more ministries Amazon's Bezos buys Washington Post for $250-M Obama encourages Boy Scouts to end ban on gays Car bomb kills four in Hezbollah Beirut bastion: minister Arab League welcomes US-Russian deal on Syria Gun battles in Central African capital create fresh panic Germany ready to help Syria chemical mission EXCLUSIVE-UPDATE 1-Egypt pro-Mursi alliance signals flexibility in talks David Beckham Retires From Football Libya closes borders, declares martial law in south 5.0-magnitude quake jolts Japan Lara plans visit to Nepal Taliban prison break: 250 militants escape after attack on Pakistan jail Meteorite hits central Russia, 400 hurt Blizzard wallops US Northeast, closes roads NATO protesters convicted on non-terrorism charges Obama: Congress, world credibility on line At least 33 dead as big quake hits Pakistan Egypt's interior minister survives bomb attack China yuan weakens to 6.1818 against USD Tuesday Cameron loses parliamentary vote on Syria military action Egypt freezes Muslim Brotherhood funds Russian meteorite leaves building gaping open Tony Abbott Sworn In As Australia PM Egypt's military cracks down on Muslim Brotherhood Assembly meets amid Chavez crisis Syria opposition agrees to talks Suicide Bombers Kill 3 Soldiers in Pakistan Ukraine protesters topple Lenin statue Kabul Bank Heads Sentenced for Corruption US drone strike kills seven in North Waziristan Train service disrupted between Raffles Place and Marina Bay Briton jailed for 10 years for selling fake bomb detectors China police seek eight suspects over crash Suicide bomber kills 16 in Russia’s Volgograd 15 killed, 90 wounded in fresh attacks in Iraq Kerry postpones visit to Israel in one week EU jobless hits fresh record Nelson Mandela's health 'unstable' Bailout terms prompt run on Cyprus banks Americans scramble to sign up for Obamacare by deadline Lance Armstrong confesses to doping in Oprah interview David Cameron: Andy Murray deserves a knighthood Hushen 300 Index closes lower -- March 12 State Dept security chief resigns after Benghazi NRA official to face questions for first time since controversial remarks Honduras ambassador resigns after alleged embassy orgy Libya ‘destroys last chemical weapons’ Iran: Moderate candidate wins presidential vote Three Afghans dead in new blast at US base in east Afghanistan Suicide bombs hit Egypt military in Sinai, kill 4 Asian markets lifted by positive US, China data Suicide bomber kills guard at US embassy in Turkey Dozens injured as Morsi supporters clash with security forces 5.5-magnitude quake hits off Taiwan Pistorius officer on attempted murder charges Vinnie Jones reveals he has skin cancer Pakistan Taliban vows revenge, to repay Hakimullah's killing in bloodshed 'Dozens killed' in Syrian air strike on bakery Gunmen kill 6 polio workers in Pakistan Raid on Boston Marathon bombing suspect captured on film Destruction of Syria's Chemical Weapons Could Prove Difficult California wildfire forces evacuation of homes, university UN: US drone strikes violate Pakistan's sovereignty Obama hails Mandela's inspiration effect Kerry Welcomes Arab Plan for Israeli-Palestinian Talks Oil firm asked rogue trader about meeting with minister Death toll in Kenya bus attack rises to six Russia, Syria Work on 'Concrete' Chemical Weapons Plan Australian PM insists no argument with Indonesia Asian stocks hit three-week highs on hopes of U.S. debt deal 'Palestinian Prime Minister Fayyad resigns' South Africa admits possible 'mistake' over deaf signer at Mandela memorial Iran vows to preserve "peaceful" nuclear program Oh, little town of Bethlehem — for real Peacekeeper killed in Abyei clash Obama: Patriot missile batteries, troops to stay in Jordan near Syrian border Stocks fall on third day of government shutdown Equatoguineans vote in legislative polls NATO troops killed in Afghan 'insider attack' Israeli soldiers kill Palestinian woman in West Bank Israeli official confirms second air strike at Syria Egypt launches new assault against Sinai militants A battle to retake north Mali: Hundreds of French troops drive back al-Qaida-linked rebels India: Tear Gas Fired At Gang Rape Protesters Syria, opposition agree 'in principle' to attend peace conference Asiana Air Boeing 777 crash lands at San Francisco airport Myanmar police say 13 children die in electrical fire at mosque Fiscal cliff: House delays vote on fiscal cliff deal - live Man Charged After Buckingham Palace Arrest '5 snowboarders killed in Colorado avalanche' Ban to review Syria chemical arms accord Iraqi president in hospital after suffering stroke Malaysia's ruling coalition wins majority Two blasts near Iranian embassy in Beirut Police: 19 hurt in NOLA Mother's Day shooting Hagel defends proposed cuts in defense spending US bans carry-on liquids on direct flights to Russia Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood Stands Behind Morsi NATO strike kills 11 Afghan children Iranian minister blames West for failed nuke talks Flooding Forces 75,000 From Canada Homes Eight NATO Troops Killed In Afghanistan Typhoon Fitow slams into southeastern China Mandela movie to open this month in South Africa Exit polls shows Putin ally wins Moscow vote, Navalny cries foul Not guilty plea for James Holmes – but insanity option still on table At least 13 killed in triple car bombings in Iraq's Diyala Chris Brown concerts cancelled new Apple app sends drivers to airport U.S. drone kills 4 militants in Pakistan Pope Francis Slips Out of Vatican for Prayers US Senate has Rare Sunday Session Days Amid Fiscal Impasse Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Set for Mass March Belarus, Latvia to set up border commission Iraq violence kills seven Protests continue in Brazil Bedouin release two Britons seized in Egypt's Sinai Iran, six world powers clinch breakthrough nuclear deal Israel called to account over latest settlement plans by European countries Obama pokes fun at critics during press dinner Allen defends self against Farrow's abuse claims 1000 prisoners escape from Libyan jail Photos show N. Korea nuclear readiness Forex & Gold 12 March 2013 Car bombs kill 20 in Turkish town near Syrian border UN votes to eliminate Syria's chemical weapons Edward Snowden's father in Moscow Pakistani Taleban chief killed in US drone strike Now, militants battle Pakistani police Muslim Brotherhood supporters die in Egypt clashes Facebook profits jump as user base expands Syria envoy calls for political change to end conflict Thirty Dead In Italian Bus Plunge Rogers, Videotron reach network-sharing, spectrum deal China stocks close lower on Thursday Bulgaria President Backs Protesters, Opposes Snap Elections Indonesia: Six dead in Indonesian volcanic eruption Italy to swear in new coalition government South Africans mourn, celebrate Mandela For first time in history, Technion to teach engineering in Russia Indian stocks open higher Maldives holds fresh presidential election Egypt orders arrest of Brotherhood chief Badie One World Trade Center Named Tallest US Building What the Papers Say, June 25, 2013 Israel unveils 1,800 more settler homes Piers Morgan Interviewed by Police in Hacking Case Mumbai journalist gang-rape case: All five accused arrested Israeli forces detain 2 in Hebron arrest raid Pakistani girl shot by Taliban appears on video Egypt's interim president swears in new Cabinet China court sentences Bo Xilai to life imprisonment for corruption End 'near' for Syria's chemical weapons Egypt: Egypt crackdown sparks global outrage Egypt army cracks down on Brotherhood Suicide bomber kills 10 in Pakistan Pakistan Shi'ites demand protection from militants Train driver in Spain crash questioned by judge Singapore stocks close 0.31 pct lower Men in China detained after taking girls to hotel Russia asks UN to consider its inquiry of Syria chemical arms use Philippines and rebels reach 'wealth deal' Urgent: Death toll from NE China fire rises to 112 Imran Khan to contest elections from four NA seats Trailblazing Israeli electric car company to fold Texans coach Gary Kubiak in stable condition after collapse Taliban commander killed in US drone strike Car bomb in northern Syria kills 20 North Korea Shuts Last Remaining Hotline to South Over 70 dead in Spanish high-speed train crash Egypt sentences Pakistani amid 5 to death for drug smuggling French train passengers tell of crash ordeal Former Reagan spokesman Larry Speakes dies at 74 Egyptians vote on divisive constitution Obamas to meet Mandela family wont visit hospital Weak earnings drag stocks lower on Wall Street Three feared dead after helicopter pub crash Nigerian MP charged with accepting $3m bribe Rupee up 22 paise against dollar in early trade Israel's Peres calls for return to peace talks Obama to deliver statement on Syria at White House at 1:15 PM Indian stocks close lower US makes case for action against Syria Mourners clash with police in Tunisia China flu death toll rises to six Owner arrested as Bangladesh building toll reaches 372 Questions arise over chemical weapons claims in Syria Powerful new earthquake hits shattered Pakistan region Indian troops raid Pakistani military post Pope Benedict XVI departs Vatican for last time Chinese vice premier meets Australian Governor-General Brazil leader promises reform vote Tropical Storm Andrea to slide up East Coast Five dead as Indonesia train collides with fuel truck Israel unveils plans for new settler homes Miss New York is crowned Miss America Austrian man charged after 56 human skulls are found at his home US House backs new sanctions before Iran inauguration Suspected US drone kills 6 militants in Yemen Man sets himself on fire at Washington's National Mall 27 killed in attacks across Iraq Thousands protest gay marriage in France India Ink: Image of the Day: March 20 Watch live: US Capitol on lockdown after reports of shots fired Shanghai Free Trade Zone begins operation 6 killed, 12 injured in blast in NW Pakista At least 200 killed in Bangladesh building collapse Court upholds death sentences for Mekong murderers Abduction teacher to be sentenced Deadly Gas Cylinder Blast Hits Pakistan School Bus N Korean ship carrying Cuba missiles seized Israeli Forces Arrest Five Palestinians across West Bank Protests planned across Brazil despite concessions Merkel Wins Big in Germany Election South Korean workers set to leave joint factory zone Benedict comes home to new house and new Pope Suicide bomber kills 14 at Russian train station Cambodia opposition head turns to parliament in poll bid Syrian opposition to name delegation for talks Obama visits tornado hit Oklahoma John Boehner: from humble origin, fiscal cliff may be his undoing Sinai car bomb kills at least 10 Egyptian soldiers Kerry: No deal yet in nuclear talks with Iran Indian building collapse death toll rises to 72 98 dead in Central African Republic after clashes Bomb threat forces evacuation at Princeton Turkey unrest: Unions call for strike over police crackdown Moody's upgrades Greek credit rating Sudanese police block protest at human rights commission Russia delivers humanitarian aid to Syrian refugees in Lebanon 8 soldiers killed in bomb attack in NW Pakistan South Africa's Nelson Mandela Hospitalized Pope Francis commemorates dead migrants at Lampedusa Justice Adly Mansour sworn in as Egypt interim president Blast kills nine in southern Afghanistan: officials Kenya: Pair Arrested By Anti-Terror Police Obama to set out gun control plans Only two bombs found in Boston Marathon attack US to destroy Syria chemical weapon stockpile at sea Pakistan PM for deeper economic ties with Sri Lanka Three storey building collapses in Ebute Meta Bomb explodes at Athens shopping mall, 2 wounded Dozens killed in Laos plane crash 3 dead in Maryland mall shooting 'War crime': U.N. finds sarin used in Syria chemical weapons attack 6 killed in Mexico ‘monster truck’ crash Merkel Wins Big in Germany Election Virginia's ex-Gov. Bob McDonnell, wife charged with corruption US sprinter Tyson Gay tests positive for banned substance Magnitude-6.0 quake jolts Santa Cruz Islands: CENC Pakistan to release senior Taliban commander on Saturday Egypt court orders Mubarak freed Police converge on street in search for Boston bomb suspect 1 dead, 39 injured in E China road accident Bollywood cuts costs as rupee crisis bites Women drivers to face insurance premium rise Tornadoes, damaging storms hit U.S. Midwest, killing 5 China opposes US arms sales to Taiwan Singapore stocks end up 0.11 pct IAEA, Iran to hold first nuclear talks since Rohani election China Premier Li rejects 'groundless' US hacking accusations Dzhokhar Tsarnaev charged in Boston Marathon bombing Picture of the Day Son of Chinese army singers gets 10 years' jail for gang rape Police seek gunmen in New Orleans Mother's Day parade shooting Egypt's interim president swears in new Cabinet Pope thanks public for joining his Syria vigil East Timor Bans Martial Arts Schools Amid Killings Afghan president approves new electon law Pak army adamant on fighting the other Taleban Egypt's Morsi rules out talks as hostage video appears South Africa holds state funeral for Mandela Report of two explosions at finish line of Boston Marathon Quiz crossword - Saturday 27th April Costa Concordia survivors detail experience one year later Israeli minister slams Kerry’s boycott warning Angelina Jolie and the complex truth about breast cancer Suu Kyi urges party unity amid squabbles 10 Things to Know for Today White House, defense firms discuss automatic spending cuts Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez dies of cancer at 58 Zambia's ex-President Rupiah Banda arrested US Senate Confirms Janet Yellen as New Central Bank Chief Palestinian prisoner dies of cancer, unrest in Israel jails Asian Markets up on Strong US Jobs Data 15 killed, 90 wounded in fresh attacks in Iraq Indian policeman injured in gang-rape protest dies Why Cyprus bailout is nothing more than usual euro nonsense Bianca Ojukwu becomes APGA national leader U.S. Sees No Conclusive Evidence of Chemical Arms Use by Syria Five Killed in Blasts in India Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood deputy head arrested Strong earthquake in western China kills at least 75 Snowden thanks Russia for granting asylum US Senate confirms Yellen as Fed's next chair French forces seize key town Boston bomb suspect buried in Virginia cemetery Mom and baby among five killed as tornadoes rake Oklahoma City area Nevada: 2 dead, 2 hurt in middle school shooting Palestinian president wants Israelis to talk peace Malala leaves British hospital Man and woman found dead in Essex hotel swimming pool Pakistan condemns US drone strike in Miranshah Residents return to Fallujah South Africa unites in prayer and song for Nelson Mandela Ahmadinejad may face charges over election appearance Portugal-China to strengthen scientific research ties Singapore stocks close 0.5 pct higher New glories for China in striving for renewal Apple stock plunges 11% after earnings disappointment EU lifts diamond sanctions against Zimbabwe occupied Palestinian territory: Palestinians Face a Route to Nowhere 50 survivors found in Bangladesh factory Egypt seeks to lure investors ... US-Russia reach agreement on Syria weapons Hamas senior denies Gaza, PA coordinated on peace talks Cambodian opposition rejects Hun Sen election win Obama canceled meeting with Putin KL shares mixed at mid-day US drone strike kills at least ten in Pakistan Egypt court turns down Mubarak's release request François Hollande threatens legal action over affair claims At least 47 Iranian exiles killed at Iraq's Camp Ashraf Pistorius cop on seven attempted murder charges Israeli credibility on line over Iran nuclear challenge 'Judge at polls directs voters on Egypt constitution vote' Former New Mexico Gov. Richardson pressing North Korean test ban Helicopter crashes in London Jakarta prays for metro to ease traffic chaos Japan, S Korean military planes defy China's new defence zone Typhoon Bopha kills 15 in S. Philippines Car bomb rocks Hezbollah stronghold in Lebanon S Korea opposition candidate closes poll gap 8 dead, 11 missing in SW China landslide Senate confirms Janet Yellen as next Federal Reserve Chair Pakistani Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud killed in drone strike At Least 47 Killed In Baquba Blasts Britain Sees Evidence Assad Could Use Chemical Weapons Algeria hostage death toll rises French set for Mali ground combat Testimony in trial of former FM Liberman begins Storm death toll rises as wind, rain batters north. Europe Pakistan releases seven Afghan Taliban fighters New Zealand legalizes same-sex marriage Weatherman Fred Talbot Held Over 'Sex Abuse' Pakistan drone strike kills up to six India building collapse kills 14; dozens trapped Syrian rebels claim responsibility for killings in Lebanon Syrian army pushes assault on rebel-held town Israel releases 26 more Palestinian prisoners More than 70 dead in clashes at Morsi rallies in Egypt Thai protesters launch Bangkok 'shutdown' Spanish train driver Garzon to be questioned by judge France Welcomes US-Russia Deal on Syria British soldier shot dead in Afghan ‘insider attack’ 61 dead in Ivory Coast stampede Glasgow Helicopter Crash: At Least Six Dead Taliban denies involvement in Boston marathon bombing Swiss tourist gang-raped in India India issues red alert for cyclone Phailin Discipline against student thought to be key to motive Many killed in Syrian air strike India govt rejects proposal to shut petrol pumps at night Clinton returns to work, plans to testify on Benghazi attack Tens of thousands line up to cast votes in Bhutan Afghan president extends visit to Pakistan for Taliban talks Thieves steal Channel swimmer's wheelchair Three Killed In Crash At Tiananmen Square Singapore shares open higher on Thursday Obama to press Congress to act on economy Twin quakes kill 89 in China Whitey Bulger gets life for racketeering, killings Official says Kenyan forces caused mall collapse Islamist parties in Egypt unite for elections Bangladesh building collapse: death toll climbs to 580 Algeria hostage crisis ends in bloodbath Egypt: Child killed in Cairo clashes after pro-Morsi protest South Africa: Mandela remains in hospital China yuan strengthens to new high against USD Police arrest suspect in deadly LA driving attack Turkish riot police enter Taksim Square Chicago shooting shows gap in stepped-up policing Guatemala overturns former dictator's genocide conviction North Korea shoots 2 rockets Prince Charles 'compares Vladimir Putin to Adolf Hitler' Explosion near Damascus military airport Greek PM accuses coalition of hypocrisy Egypt: Police clash with pro-Morsi protesters Top Diplomats Discuss Iran's Nuclear Program Snowden poised to fly out of Moscow Pakistan marks World Press Freedom Day EU foreign ministers seek solution on Syria arms Death toll from Philippines quake rises to 144 Stocks to watch on Monday U.S. drone kills 4 militants in Pakistan Police fire tear gas at protesters in Cairo Philippines recovering after powerful typhoon Iran 'cautiously optimistic' about future nuclear talks Spanish flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucia dies at 66 Chinese search plane finds 'suspicious objects' Snowden's hits hurdles in search for asylum 4 killed in building collapse in southern India Pakistan Dismisses Case against FBI Agent Pakistani prisoner assaulted in Jammu jail 5 hurt in Gaza City car accident Thai junta security forces stay in barracks as protests dwindle Spanish PM refuses to resign over corruption scandal 2 explosions rock city in northern Lebanon Pakistan wants arms supply to Syrian sides stopped Gunmen 'Kill 15' In Second Kenya Attack US Coast Guard suspends search for missing British sailors Iraqi Car Bomb Near Church Kills At Least 14 Egyptian forces move to clear pro-Morsi protest camps Nobel laureate Doris Lessing dies at 94 Zimbabwe‚Äôs opposition MDC party challenges Robert Mugabe‚Äôs election win Boston police say 3 taken into custody in Marathon bombing Ukraine protesters topple Lenin statue South Africa's rugby fraternity mourns Mandela Tech sell-off sends Asian stock markets lower World Briefing | Asia: Myanmar: Deadly Anti-Muslim Violence Flares Up U.S. drone strike kills 5 in Pakistan The Note's Must-Reads for Tuesday October 29, 2013 2 killed, dozens injured by blast in southwest Pakistan NYPD's twitter campaign backfires Turkish Search Ends as Last Missing Miners Found Tentative Deal Reached to Resume Israeli-Palestinian Talks - US Baftas 2013: Olivia Colman picks up two awards Titanic violin sells for $1.7 million Ankeet Chavan granted bail to get married Japan Airlines orders 31 Airbus A350s valued at $9.5 bn Sienna Miller attacks press for ‚Äėtitillating‚Äô reports at hacking trial Settlers Beat up Palestinian in Jerusalem Nigeria drops arms trafficking charges against Russian sailors House set to vote on plan to reopen government Cory Monteith found dead: Canadian ‚ÄėGlee‚Äô star was 31 BEIRUT: Lebanon's prime minister formed a cabinet more than 10 months after taking office yesterday, including a wide range of political groups after bridging serious divisions among them mostly over Iran presidential candidate says western sanctions should be broken Veterans health probe confirms cover-up of care delays World's oldest ever man dies aged 116 mobile world congress future smartphone 1 suspect arrested after Lebanon car bombings kill 45 Greek Far-Right Leader Imprisoned Pending Trial Bangladesh factory owners arrested 3 Egyptian soldiers killed in Sinai car bombing China sends carrier to South China Sea Egypt court temporarily releases Mubarak over illicit gains Merkel: Russian actions could lead to a catastrophe Nelson Mandela Dies at Age 95 Belgium King Albert II 'to abdicate' Nazi chief buried in Jewish cemetary Swiss cast ballots on world's highest minimum wage Rudd sworn in as Australia's new Prime Minister Come and get me, says Thai protest leader as anti-government riots grow Easy Rider Actress Karen Black Dies Of Cancer Coronation Street stars hail 'amazing' new set Red Sox beat Tigers 5-2 to advance to World Series At least 89 dead in China earthquakes A New iPad Is Coming Earthquake death toll rises to 260 David Beckham Retires From Football Roadside bomb 'kills eight Afghan soldiers' North Korea's Kim seen behind sacking of powerful uncle China no longer top investment destination: poll Tehelka editor steps down after allegations of sexual misconduct Former British PM Margaret Thatcher dies at 87 Thousands of Morsi supporters gather in Egypt UN Condemns Ethnic Killings in South Sudan US to allow morning-after pill for girls of any age Police fire tear gas at protesters Thai protesters disrupt advance voting China stock index futures close higher -- Dec. 4 Syrian soldiers killed in bomb attack Israeli gunboats fire at Palestinian fishermen Ukraine protesters topple Lenin statue in Kiev Iran says detects sabotage at nuclear facility China Yuan Strengthens to 6.168 against USD Monday Protests continue in Ukraine despite concessions Queen Elizabeth II visits barracks of UK soldier slain last week India says China agrees retreat to de facto border in faceoff deal Police confirm how suspect was captured Syrian army retakes historic Crusader castle Saudi Arabia to grant Lebanese army $3 billion Red Cross members kidnapped in Syria Syria: Cameron and Obama move west closer to intervention Queen names giant aircraft carrier Bangladesh prison van ambushed Wreckage from AirAlgerie flight AH5017 found in Mali Arab League Backs Palestinian Stance in Peace Talks Ten killed in Alaska plane crash 70 retailers agree to new Bangladesh factory safety pact Government Shutdown Begins Over Health Care Feud Suicide blast kills 1 in Afghan capital China launches first moon rover mission EU finance ministers‚Äô talks b... Australia cuts interest rate to record low 2.75% Ten Chinese vessels on standby for jet search Classic crossword - Saturday 20th April N. Korea fires short-range missiles Palestinian diplomat killed in explosion in Prague South Korea ferry captain arrested Chinese president meets U.S. state secretary Hackney shooting: Teenager Shereka Marsh 'bled to death after being shot in neck' Death toll from Egypt violence rises to 638 China sends aid team to Philippines France loses influence in Europe Nelson Mandela dies aged 95 Britain's debt timebomb: Nine million are in 'serious debt' Report of two explosions at finish line of Boston Marathon Five killed by bomb blast in East India A new Cold War? Cuba's 'Ladies' to Pick Up EU Prize 8 Years Later Two killed in Arizona skydiving accident Assad agrees to hand over chemical weapons At least 200 killed in Bangladesh building collapse Israel finds bodies of three missing teens in West Bank World mourns passing of Mandela Blast near Iran embassy in Beirut Singapore shares open lower on Monday Suicide bomber kills 13 Iraqi army recruits in Baghdad Deaf NY Starbucks patrons sue, say they're mocked Thousands evacuated after fire breaks out in Moscow Metro Three killed in Brazil stadium collapse At least 5 killed in sectarian conflict in north Yemen Many killed in Syrian air strike Brazil's Congress approves internet legislation Canadians released in Egypt, not yet heading home Crimean Parliament Votes to Join Russia Muslims in hiding as sectarian ... Indian minister killed in head-on collision BlackBerry loses $965M in 2nd quarter Reactions to the prospect of military action against Syria Russia Preparing Counterproposals Over Ukraine No agreement at Iran nuclear talks US believes Syrian government used chemical weapons Pakistan's opposition party boycotts presidential elections Syria regime releases hundreds of prisoners Israel says it carried out joint missile test with US in Mediterranean Volcanic eruption closes 3 airports 2 killed, 11 wounded in attacks in Iraq Ukraine opposition demands Yanukovich resign Bomb wounds 16 in eastern Afghanistan Investigators Probe Motives of Los Angeles Airport Shooter Outrage After Indian Girl, 6, Raped at Her School US Senate confirms Janet Yellen as US Federal Reserve chief World powers seek rare progress in Iran nuclear talks Military holds upper hand in Egypt Five dead in Canada train crash Bin Laden's continuing sway shown in Kenya mall attack Obama takes 'selfie' at Mandela's funeral service Obama meets Israeli, Palestinian negotiators Russian court releases Greenpeace ship doctor on bail Russia evacuates embassy in Libya after attack U.S. drone mistakenly kills 14 in Yemen wedding convoy China manufacturing expands in September Facebook to test mobile payments service Today in History, April 23 UN Adopts Syrian Chemical Weapons Resolution Death toll rises to 12 in Indonesia mine collapse Greek militant group claims responsibility for Golden Dawn killings Crimean forces storm Ukrainian navy headquarters Sewol ferry disaster: Body of South Korean shipping tycoon found Nelson Mandela's condition improves Ukraine pressured over Kiev clashes US surveillance aircraft join hunt for kidnapped Nigerian girls Prince George christened in London Monty Python to reunite on stage Belgian Prime Minister sends condolences to victims The Lede: Video: Gunman Takes Firefighters Hostage in Georgia Manning WikiLeaks case turns to sentencing phase Egypt holding key vote on constitution Iran, world powers agree nuclear deal Israel classifies Jerusalem natives as noncitizens Zimbabwe: 'Grave Concerns' Over Election Indian stocks open higher Stars pay tribute to James Garner Southwest flights delayed, canceled after computer glitch Vatican embassy in Syria hit by mortar; no injuries North Korea Blocks Access to Key Industrial Zone Gunmen Kill 11 Foreign Tourists in Pakistan Western powers scramble to befriend Modi Hong Kong set for huge democracy rally Suicide bomber attacks primary school in Iraq, kills 15 Nine children die in attack in Afghanistan attack Five dead in Indonesian eruption At Least 66 Killed in Bomb Blasts in Iraq Egypt issues long-waited presidential election law Son of popular US evangelist Warren kills himself Train Derailment Kills 4 in New York Russia says ballistic 'objects' fired in Mediterranean Super typhoon Haiyan closes in on the Philippines Thai bonds best in region Christie investigation heats up Obama and O'Brien Cast Their Versions of D.C. White House Correspondents' Dinner Boston bombing suspect charged in hospital bed Asian markets slump on central bank stimulus fears Jiroemon Kimura: World's oldest person dies aged 116 Foreign exchange rates in Singapore Colorado wildfire may be biggest property destroyer in state history Earthquake of 6 magnitude strikes Thailand Pakistan holds direct talks with Taliban News of Terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (July 31 ‚Äď August 6, 2013) UN Chief: Inspectors need 4 days to conclude probe in Syria Iran's nuclear quest 'has cost Tehran over $100 billion' German factory orders rebound in January Gunmen surround Libyan foreign ministry to push demands Egyptian death toll rises to 638 Uganda's president signs harsh anti-gay law Russia has no intention to incorporate southeastern Ukraine: FM Wikileaks soldier Bradley Manning acquitted of aiding the enemy Ukraine Fears Russian Invasion Rock Bands' Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Ill. Russia warns against setting preconditions for Syria U.S. judge approves force-feeding Californian inmates on hunger strik Sixteen killed in Venezuela prison U.S. Military Deaths in Afghanistan Palestinians: We Don't Want Kerry Mission to Fail Tropical Storm Karen poised to make landfall Seamus Heaney, Irish poet and Nobel winner, dies at 74 Bangladeshi Islamists rally to demand action against atheist bloggers Malaysia Airlines plane crashes on Ukraine-Russia border Suicide bomber kills at least 4 in Kabul Weiner falls to fourth in new NYC mayoral poll Senate, House on collision course on border money Sudan frees Christian woman sentenced to death for apostasy US Secretary of State John Kerry‚Äôs wife rushed to hospital Kerry meets Israeli leaders to push Mideast peace North Korea Offers Talks: Complex May Re-Open Egypt court orders Mubarak release Suicide bomb kills 4 in Syrian capital's Old City One week later: Boston honors bombing victims; suspect unable to speak US tourist gang-raped in northern India: Police UN Security Council slams deadly terrorist attack in Kenyan capital Cyprus probes Ukraine assets NKorea executes Kim Jong Un' uncle Merkel to attend World Cup final Mandela remains in 'intensive care' Sewol ferry crew faces trial Egyptians Voting on New Constitution U.S. drone kills 4 militants in Pakistan China expands search area for missing plane Cricket-England 155-4 v Australia, fourth test - tea Curiosity Rover Celebrates 1 Year on Mars Powerful 6.9 quake strikes off California coast India Ink: Image of the Day: January 16 Australian PM Gillard ousted in leadership vote Pakistan condemns violence in Egypt Parents demands common forms for nursery admissions When is Prince George's christening? Baptism plan, royal baby's godparents and all the details What the Papers Say, Nov. 19, 2013 Google redesigns search results on PCs Explosion Hits Hezbollah Area South of Beirut EU Slaps New Sanctions on Russia Over Ukraine North and South Korea break their silence with talks Hezbollah urges to elect new Lebanese president Algerian president in France for medical tests after minor stroke Death toll rises as Kenya mall siege continues Manchester City win English Premier League title MH17 dead flown back to Netherlands Egyptian soldiers killed in Sinai attack Oil slips below $108 ahead of Iran nuclear talks 38 feared dead in Russian psychiatric hospital fire UN closes in on landmark arms treaty Obama's day: Prime time on Syria North Korea cuts last ties with South by barring joint industrial park China stocks close lower on Thursday Court orders political ban on Italy‚Äôs Berlusconi WHO: New virus can probably pass person to person Nelson Mandela returns to hospital in ‚Äėserious but stable‚Äô condition Mexico storm death toll continues to rise British Prime Minister condemns murder of teens Taliban bombs US base in Afghanistan Tottenham v Manchester City ‚Äď live! Business news and markets: as it happened, June 20, 2013 Iran, world powers pledge new nuclear talks Tropical Storm Karen weakens as it nears U.S. Gulf Coast 76 killed in Bangladesh building collapse N. Korea fires short-range missiles Bomb kills three in northwest Pakistan Malaysia Airlines plane vanishes on flight to Beijing Microsoft to cut 18,000 jobs in overhaul Malaysia elections: Malaysians vote with power at stake for first time Fire destroys Tibetan town in China Yahoo to Buy Tumblr for $1.1 Billion India voters kick off world‚Äôs biggest election Syrian airstrikes kill at least 18 in Aleppo Death toll in Philippines quake jumps to 85 Search narrowed for missing man Uganda's President Museveni agrees to sign anti-gays Bill Champions Trophy: India v South AfricaLive Supreme Court to hear Michigan affirmative action case Headlines in major Iranian newspapers on Nov 21 Cyclone Phailin evacuation kept Indian villagers alive US drone kills two in eastern Afghanistan Thousands gather to support Islamist government in Tunisia Nelson Mandela taken to hospital Two explosions at Boston Marathon finish line At least 18 killed in North Caucasus train station blast Winter Storm Janus: State-by-State... Iraqi officials: 50 bodies found south of Baghdad Bombs Kill 35 in Baghdad Christian Area China Bo Xilai trial in fourth day Muslims pray for end to divisions Separatists down Ukraine military plane, several dead Thousands of white-clad Amsterdammers march for MH17 Suspected US drone targets Islamic seminary in Pakistan Obama visits tornado hit Oklahoma GE posts 9% profit drop for third quarter China yuan strengthens to new high against USD Russia convicts dead lawyer Magnitsky in posthumous trial Trayvon Martin could have been ... China ships enter waters off disputed islands Kerry plan to include prisoner release, settlement freeze Explosion in Kabul a suicide attack in diplomatic area Turkey's Erdogan in Iran to mend ties after split over Syria Manmohan hopes to clinch nuclear deal with Japan Embassies staying put in N. Korea despite tension Obama to meet with Mandela family At least 20 dead in Somalia attacks Five killed in Philippines volcano eruption Israel shoots down drone from Lebanon Syrian opposition confirms participation in peace talks Violent clashes mark anniversary of Egypt uprising Roadside bomb kills 3 policemen in southern Afghanistan CCTV: York conmen dress as women to trick pensioners Cleveland kidnapper Ariel Castro found hanging in his cell Google Unveils Concept Self-Driving Car Bangladesh garment factory collapse kills 149 Hagel seeks to reassure jittery Gulf allies after Iran deal Pope hits out at ‚Äėwar to sell arms‚Äô in Syria Pakistan's Musharraf arrives at court for first time Syria's Muslim Brotherhood faces uphill battle India‚Äôs march to Mars Israel's West Bank control 'costing Palestinian economy billions' Washington pot shops prepare for historic sales Rio de Janeiro airport workers strike on eve of World Cup Egypt arrests Muslim Brotherhood leader Badie Iran, six world powers clinch breakthrough nuclear deal Hot Air Balloon 'Catches Fire And Crashes' World unites for Mandela memorial Indonesians vote for president in tight race KL shares continue uptrend mid-afternoon What the Papers Say, Oct. 10, 2013 Amazon unveils new Fire TV streaming video box Palestinian arrested for sexually harassing young girls Obama To Meet Embattled Veterans Secretary China yuan strengthens to 6.1070 against USD Friday US praises Ukraine deal; calls for concrete action Syrian rebels skeptical of chemical weapons deal S. Korea demands talks with N. Korea on closed factory Telstra applies to list China site in NY Headlines in major Iranian newspapers on August 18 Belgian king to address nation amid abdication speculation Hijacked aircraft lands in Geneva Waqar Younis back as Pakistan coach Saudi Urges U.N. Action against Israel Strikes on Syria Peru protesters clash with police 15 killed, 90 wounded in fresh attacks in Iraq Indian guru arrested on suspicion of rape Ukraine's top court dismisses Crimea's independence as "unconstitutional" Cabinet at war over arming Syrian rebels Hong Kong stocks close 2.33% higher 43 killed, 86 wounded in attacks in Iraq Indian rape accused found guilty Iran Nuclear Deal Sealed After Decades-Long Dispute Labor ministry announcement due on Monday Snowden sees "no chance" to get fair trial in U.S. Headlines in major Iranian newspapers on July 6 Indian minister killed in head-on collision Queen meets Britain's new baby prince Ukraine President Calls Talks To End Protests N.C. State Fair ride operator arrested after accident Transcript Reveals Confusion Over Ferry Evacuation Wall Street ends slightly lower Russia: Syria Agrees to Participate in Conference Britain rejects Syria military action New Zealand votes to legalise same-sex marriage Singapore stocks close 0.41 pct higher Senegalese president to visit China In Cairo Camps, Protesters Dig in and Live On Missing Malaysia Airlines plane 'crashes off Vietnam' Malaysia Airlines investigating co-pilot on missing flight Stars pay tribute to James Garner Los Angeles airport worker charged over 9/11 threats The Note's Must-Reads for Friday, August 23, 2013 Ronaldo hat-trick fires Portugal to World Cup UK's Prince Philip hospitalized Japan starts hearings on proposed tax hike School bomb attack kills two in southern Thailand Passengers dead in Italy bus plunge Powerful new earthquake hits shattered Pakistan region Syrian opposition offers Assad's forces truce for duration of Ramadan At least 60 die in Iraq prison attack Westgate attackers spent four months planning in Nairobi, says official U.N. Security Council Calls for Unconditional Cease-Fire in Gaza 6.7-magnitude earthquake jolts Taiwan: CENC Chinese shares close lower on Wednesday Car bombings kill 13 civilians in Iraqi capital Ukraine protesters topple Lenin statue in Kiev Canadian government 'monitoring' train blast situation 'No plans' to resettle Syrian refugees in the UK Gonsalves keeps up pressure on Dom Rep China yuan weakens to 6.1510 against USD US: Israel to delay Palestinian prisoner release Morsi supporters march in Egypt Turkish PM tells supporters to prepare for rallies Bodies of missing Israeli teens found in West Bank Australia spied on Indonesia president: reports Putin speaks on Ukraine, protesters rebuild barricades Griff Rhys Jones: Mel Smith was 'a force for life' Two dead, nine hurt in French building collapse Chinese stocks close lower Thursday India Ink: Image of the Day: March 4 Asian Muslims celebrate Eid as 52 die in Pakistan, Afghanistan Russian foreign minister to meet UN chief Sudanese protesters demand the regime's ouster Iraq army claims victory in Tikrit Democrats Face Divide Over a Strike on Syria Israel, Hamas reportedly agree to 12-hour truce S Korea bus station fire kills seven Three NATO soldiers killed in Afghanistan Egypt: Protesters storm Muslim Brotherhood's HQ Tokyo stocks open up 0.52% Australia: Australia hands asylum-seekers back to Sri Lanka Crocodile victim's body recovered Ten killed in new blast in Russia 'Glee' star Cory Monteith found dead Kenya Red Cross says death toll rises to 68 Tokyo stocks close 0.75pc down Iran's Khamenei renews support for nuclear talks Turkish police fight protesters, clear square HSE boss defends medical-card plan Italy‚Äôs centre-left splinters in presidential vote Israeli troops kill Palestinian in West Bank raid Death toll from Egypt violence rises to 638 Syria opposition pressed to attend talks GM to start taking recall compensation claims Aug 1 Syria rebels: We killed Hezbollah men in Lebanon Ally of Georgia's billionaire PM to be president -exit polls First case of MERS, a SARS-like respiratory illness, reported in North America EU puts Hezbollah military wing on terror list Syria welcomes Iran's nuclear deal What the Papers Say, Aug. 19, 2013 Gunmen kill nine tourists in Pakistan 46 Indian nurses stranded in Iraq return home California governor declares drought emergency as wildfires continue to burn 3yo Palestinian girl killed in Israeli raid 11 children killed in Syria bombings Two are trapped as US building collapses Ukraine will not give 'an inch' over Crimea China returns 10 children abducted from Vietnam U.S. has not concluded Syria used chemical weapons -White House Kerry vows progress after latest intensive Mideast trip Gunmen kill 3 Lebanese troops near Syria Timelapse of Costa Concordia operation Iran nuclear talks enter crucial third day Protests sweep Brazil despite concession Australian PM Rudd calls Sept. 7 poll UK: Iran nuclear talks at a serious point Bangladesh: Crackdown Escalates Ahead of Election Obama in ‚Äėdirect‚Äô confrontation with Putin on Ukraine DC votes to decriminalize pot Mandela spends third day in hospital North Korean intrigue: The execution of power Margaret Thatcher dies at 87 Chinese president arrives in Venezuela for state visit Israel to release Palestinian prisoners as part of deal to revive peace talks Sky News Cameraman Killed In Egypt Stocks inch higher in early trading Jury selection begins in Zimmerman's trial Iran nuclear talks extended to November 24 Boston bombing suspect buried Toll from India building collapse hits 25 US stocks retreat on manufacturing data Five People Charged With Terror Offences US Government Shutdown: Obama tells Republicans to lift threat to US economy if they want talks No Sign of Russian Withdrawal From Ukraine Border, Official Says FTSE Bursa Malaysia update: 3.00pm Glasgow Helicopter Crash: Woman PC Is Victim Quotations of the day Mandela leaves hospital after 10 days Remains in Winchester could be King Alfred the Great Israel releases 26 Palestinian prisoners Two skydivers dead after colliding during jump in Arizona 'Iron Man' Jetpacks Spark Concerns Israel releases 26 Palestinian prisoners France urges EU to be united on Syria Boston bombing suspect was under FBI surveillance, says mother China's anger at North Korea overcomes worry over U.S. stealth flights China yuan weakens to 6.1705 against USD Man, 40, arrested after shooting Keita Wins Mali Presidential Election Indian troops kill militant commander in Indian-controlled Kashmir Car bomb kills 40 in northwest Pakistan Iran urges rapid release of diplomat Texas house provisionally approves abortion law N Korea 'fires 100 shells' into the sea Woman dies in Co Cork house fire Syria missile kills 26, including 8 kids Nominations open for e.TV Ghana Most Influential Awards India Ink: Image of the Day: May 2 France confirms two French journalists killed in Mali Gunmen Attack Hotel In Remote Pakistani Province Israel And Hamas 'Accept Temporary Truce' China's online population rises to 618 mln Angry families demand answers after China plant fire kills 119 Iran rejects MKO claim on nuclear site Minister's wife's death 'unnatural' 4 dead, 30 injured in train collision near Moscow 'Ready to go home:' Last Boston bombing victim leaves the hospital 02:41 156 killed in China earthquake Afghan president delays signing US deal Labour's 50p tax rate: what you need to know Syrian civil war peace talks at risk from Iran invitation Explosions heard near Afghan presidential palace Pakistans Imran blames rival for killing party member Retailers back Bangladesh factory safety pact Man Sets Himself on Fire on National Mall, Flown to Hospital Japan defends dolphin hunts after criticism from US Bomb blasts before Indian opposition rally kill 4 Philippines typhoon death toll rises above 5,000 Chavez heir Maduro wins Venezuela's presidency Suicide attack kills at least 12 in northern Iraq Top Chinese political advisor meets Yemeni president Palestinian ambassador injured in apartment blast Ukraine Leader Pledges Crisis Talks 16 killed in series of attacks in Iraq NATO ups military presence amid Russian threat US suspects Syria used chemical weapons Iran nuclear experts, world powers to resume talks next week Egyptian court sentences Muslim Brotherhood leader to life in prison At least 6 dead in Paris train crash Chinese president meets Indian vice president AstraZeneca to buy Bristol out of diabetes venture for up to $4.1 billion Australian icebreaker arrives in East Antarctica for new rescue bid Egypt to hold more talks with IMF on loan next week Israel Launches Ground Offensive In Gaza Ehud Olmert sentenced to six years in Israel Mediator apologizes to Syrians for lack of peace progress Ukraine protesters battle police in new clashes 7 Things to Know About Ethanol China's stocks close lower on Monday William Hague: US decision to halt missile test 'sensible' Fire in Beijing kills ten India, China ink agreement on trans-border rivers Venezuela Expels 3 U.S. Diplomats Heavy Smog Hits North China City, Flights Canceled Russia says ballistic 'objects' fired in Mediterranean Seven kidnappers killed in southern Nigeria Clash of Styles in Court Opens Trial in Young Man‚Äôs Death Islamic militants kill 9 foreign tourists, 1 Pakistani Stolen skulls found in home museum Egypt launches offensive against Sinai insurgents At least 1 dead, 40 hospitalized in Southwest heat wave Detroit eligible for bankruptcy protection Nobel Prize winning author Doris Lessing dies Israel Approves New Settlement Homes Ahead of Peace Talks Funeral for Pakistan Taliban chief 'set to take place' 09:32 Putin signs off Crimea annexation FAA lifts ban on U.S. flights to Tel Aviv China's Xi tells Vietnam wants peace in South China Sea Police target illegal tobacco syndicate Obama voices willingness to talk with GOP on budget Probe alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria Old TV alignments crack at the edges UN: Iran Invited to Attend Syrian Peace Conference Starbucks clears college degree path for workers Police: Utah soccer referee punched by player dies Malawi's new president sworn in after disputed elections Israel criticizes Palestinian stance on settlers Bomb kills 18 civilians in Afghanistan Typhoon Haiyan: world sends relief to battered Philippines Palestinian activist detained in Israeli raid Syria's Assad vows to comply with U.N. resolution S. Korean president 'sorry' for ferry disaster American Chris Horner wins Tour of Spain Obama mulls limited military action in Syria Driver backs into mom, stroller with child then drives off Spain princess testifies in historic fraud probe Senate approves Obama nominee to key appeals court UN Rights Chief Presses Egypt on Morsi Detention Senate confirms Janet Yellen as next Federal Reserve Chair Syrian rebel groups battle each other in north Mayawati demands Presidents rule in Jammu and Kashmir Uganda's president signs harsh anti-gay law Rocks, tear gas fly as Thai protests heat up Boston bomb suspect buried in Virginia cemetery 6 killed in Philippines restaurant blast China army newspaper slams US's PRISM program Silvio Berlusconi expelled from parliament Two killed in Bahrain car blast Russia warns it will 'respond' if interests in Ukraine attacked Mubarak retrial adjourned to June Egypt protesters defy cabinet threat Couple get married in Britain's first Scientology wedding Qatari emir hands power to son Tamim Philippines typhoon death toll rises above 5,000 Egypt braces for Friday of anger after bloody crackdown Red Sox beat Tigers to reach World Series China lands robot rover on moon Ukraine's parliament votes to dismiss president Venezuela lawmakers brawl over election North Korea warns foreigners in South to evacuate Captain of capsized S Korean Ferry Arrested Cars plunge into river as US bridge collapses Death toll in Syria over 100,000 so far Communist rebels kill eight Philippine police Egypt's Morsi faces trial for prison break Iran nuclear talks enter crucial third day Thailand's army declares martial law, denies coup Woman dies riding roller coaster at Texas amusement park Nobel Prize winning author Doris Lessing dies At least 100 dead as typhoon batters Philippines India's first post office savings bank ATM inaugurated in Chennai Israel agrees to 24-hour Gaza truce Earthquake of 6.9 magnitude strikes off Indonesia island British stuntman dies in wingsuit mishap in Alps What makes India vote? Debate at Jaipur Literature Festival White diamond fetches record $34m at HK auction Malaysia: Chinese satellite found object in ocean Hamas calls on Hezbollah to pull forces out of Syria China welcomes US, Russia deal on Syria chemical weapons 13:23 PSNI 'failed RUC officer families' Stocks edge lower after earnings from retailers Police helicopter crashes on top of bar in Glasgow US, UN up pressure on Israel over Gaza Australian PM confident sounds are from Flight 370 Mandela's condition has 'worsened over past 48 hours' Philippe ascends throne of divided Belgium India's Anti-Graft Party Forms Government in Delhi Spanish government approves tight restrictions on abortion UN urges Syria gas attack inspection Shots fired at German ambassador's residence in Athens Ukraine's opposition chief wants more protests Okla. inmate dies of heart attack after botched execution Italian President Napolitano elected for second term UN War Crimes Court Convicts Six Bosnians Croats Saudi Man Traveling With Pressure Cooker Arrested North Korea says detained American tourist to face trial Thai protesters call general strike Egypt announces one-month state of emergency nationwide Across US, people rally for 'Justice for Trayvon' UNICEF calls for immediate safe access to women, children in Homs Hagel laments "political" changes to US defence budget Sony to axe PC unit in major business overhaul Police: Gunman killed 6 in California shootings North Korea deports detained US war veteran Searchers hoping pings come from lost Malaysian airliner Mandela's family thanks nation and world for support Ukraine rivals sign deal to end crisis Obama urges military action against Syria, but will seek Congress' OK Syrian prime minister survives assassination attempt Jordan elected to UN security council seat that Saudi Arabia rejected More than 60 killed at Iraq funeral Peaceful anti-G8 protest held in Belfast George Zimmerman Verdict Propels Cable News Into Talkradio Mode Six rescued after boat capsizes in Dublin Bay Mandela in Hospital for 3rd Day Egypt: Protesters storm Muslim Brotherhood's HQ Saudi women drive in protest with little problem President Obama warns Russia to stay out of Ukraine Nelson Mandela Goes Home After Hospital Stay Fed expected to maintain stimulus The impact of sanctions on Russia Worker dies at World Cup stadium How does world's cheapest car do in crash test? Debt inspectors reach agreement with Greece Murray wins Wimbledon title ends Britains 77year agony US: Russia Massing Troops on Ukraine Border What we know so far about chemical weapons in Syria's civil war New major earthquake rocks southwest Pakistan Kremlin: Putin yet to decide on using Russian troops in Ukraine North Korean leader sends 'special envoy' to China Turkish PM Erdogan says "duty" to order crackdown on Istanbul park protest Pope urges action on climate change in draft encyclical Singapore shares open 0.19% higher on Thursday Who was 'Jihadi John?' Headlines in several Iranian newspapers on Oct 19 US Attorney general Eric Holder to resign U.S., EU Boost Sanctions On Russia Top Asian News 1:25 p.m. GMT How the Dow Jones Industrial Average Fared on Monday Hajj to go ahead despite crane collapse US House Republicans eye reluctant Ryan for speaker Top Asian News 8:39 a.m. GMT Singapore shares open 0.06% lower on Tuesday China treasury bond futures close mixed Wednesday Attorney General Eric Holder to Resign Headlines in several Iranian newspapers on Oct 19 China issues yellow alert for typhoon Kalmaegi Saudi airstrikes in Yemen's capital kill 29 Militants attack UN as Mali hunts jihadist nightclub killers 6.6-magnitude earthquake strikes off Indonesia Tokyo shares open higher tracing U.S. gains Iran hardliners attack nuclear deal Hawaii bracing as first hurricane in 22 years approaches Iraq suicide bomber kills at least 12 Sierra Leone Reaches Final Day of Ebola Lockdown Tokyo shares open higher following strong U.S. performance Two killed, seventeen injured in Raiwind road accident Over 2,000 migrants rescued from wooden boats in Mediterranean Lewis Hamilton wins inaugural Russian GP UN Security Council urges Yemen's Houthis to end... Israeli security forces arrest 8 Palestinians in overnight West Bank sweeps 2 dead, 8 injured in central Israel traffic accident Markets Live: China drags Palestinian Shot by Israeli Police in East Jerusalem Dies Suspected Boko Haram attacks kill dozens in Nigeria UK 'concern' over Hong Kong protests Russian roulette in Syria 19 killed in Tunis museum attack Live Blog: Iraq In Turmoil Guineans Go to the Polls in Presidential Elections Prince William of Britain arrives in Beijing Vice President of Bolivia to visit China Islamic State posts second propaganda video of UK hostage Iran, Tajikistan sign cooperation agreement Texas hospital worker tests positive for Ebola Turkey 'exploits' Syrian refugees China disagrees with U.S. sanctions program on overseas cyber attackers 38 IS militants killed in clashes, air strikes in Iraq 12 Dead, Despite Cease-fire in East Ukraine Greece concerns drag on Asia markets West Ham beats Newcastle 2-0 in Premier League Israeli leader urges calm in Jerusalem Mixed Progress Reported in Fight Against Islamic State Egypt sentences Al Jazeera journalists to jail occupied Palestinian territory: Israel warns on security as Gaza truce talks resume India's top court orders investigation into job scam, deaths Chinese military reaches out amid South China Sea tensions Montenegrin police fire teargas to disperse opposition Death toll in Nepal earthquake tops 8,000 Ashya King's parents freed from jail in Spain US ramps up response to Ebola crisis Thousands of Russians stranded abroad Harry Kane leaves it late to rescue a point for Tottenham Hotspur 'Bookkeeper of Auschwitz' Sentenced to Four Years in Prison Pro-Palestinian activists prepare flotilla to break Gaza blockade Menendez faces possible corruption charges Heat flash detected at time of Russian airliner crash Cameron to hold talks with Sturgeon on UK future US Senator Ted Cruz to announce presidential bid EPL clubs out to avoid Champions League woes Iran arrests several spies near nuclear plant Press awash with Nigeria\'s general elections South Korea reports 14th Mers death, 12 new cases Tour De France Pack Sets off for Stage 15 Spanish bulls gore seven to death China keeps an eye on visiting tiger freed by Russian President Belarus tightens security along the border with Ukraine South Korean woman in contact with MERS patient dies Obama vows to save Iraqis stranded on mountain Observatory says Russian air strikes kill 45 in Syria Police abandon posts in Lesotho, fear for lives N Korea hit with new US sanctions Hong Kong student leaders mull protest retreat UK says investigating 2 suspected MERS cases Why Cyprus backs Cameron's push for UK air strikes in Syria Johor crowns its fifth Sultan Iran reiterates support for Iraq, Syria Poland president loses to challenger Palestinian official slams Israel's stone-throwing bill University of Florida frat accused of spitting on wounded war veterans PM Narendra Modi speaks of non-discrimination and equality UN chief condemns attack against peacekeepers in Mali Pakistan protests ceasefire violations by India Permalink to Two killed in Germany train accident Security tightened at New Delhi churches after attacks Pilot killed as US jet crashes in England Merkel pledges NATO solidarity with Latvia Egyptian boat crash death toll rises as more bodies found in Nile President Xi: China to continue help to fight Ebola China Scrambles to Reassure Jittery Stock Traders The Latest on Severe Weather: 1 Dead in Texas After Tornado