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January 28, 2006


January 21, 2006


January 14, 2006
• Teenager Dead After School Shooting Incident; Ariel Sharon Slowly Recovering From Stroke; U.S. Attempts to Kill al Zawahiri May Hove Gone Tragically Awry
• The 15-year-old Florida Student Accused of Waving a Pellet Gun at Police has Died; Black Market For Goods and Services Thriving in Iraq; Nic Robertson Analysis of Attack Aimed at Zawahiri, Dead Or Alive, It Will Impact Al Qaeda Operations, Pakistani Politics; Voodoo Makes A Comeback in New Orleans; The Power of Oprah, She Comes To James Frey's Defense
• The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is Urging Doctors to Stick With the Flu Drugs Relenza and Tamiflu This Flu Season; One Day After He Forced a School Lockdown and Confronted Police, a Florida Teenager is Dead; Pakistan Condemns U.S. Attack on Al Qaeda; Prospective Home Buyers Turned Down Based on the Sound of Their Voice; Girl Found Dead In New York City After Repeated Parental Abuse; Who Will Win This Year's Golden Globe Awards?
• Black Market is Thriving in Iraq. Judge Samuel Alito Skates Through Senate Questioning; Teen Held Captive at Middle School by Another Student Comments on His Harrowing Ordeal; Whether Zawahiri is Dead or Alive, There is Some Political Fallout to CIA Military Actions on Pakistani Territory; CNN Security Analyst Discusses Importance of Zawahiri in War on Terror; Whole Food Market Plans on Switching Over to Wind Energy.
• 15-Year-Old Longwood, Florida Boy Shot By SWAT Team, On Life Support; Al-Zawahiri Not Killed By CIA In Pakistan But Innocent Civilians Were; Louisiana's Untimely Quarter Million Dollar Renovation To Capital Building; New Orleans Blueprint; Iran's President Speaks On Nuclear Program; Alito Confirmation May Not Be Easy; Death Of 7-Year- Old Sparks Outrage In Brooklyn; Update on "New You" Participants


January 07, 2006


December 31, 2005


December 24, 2005


December 17, 2005


December 10, 2005


December 03, 2005


November 26, 2005
• Thet Shopping Season has Started off Well; Escaped Prisoners are Being Rounded up in Washington; Several violent attacks have been reported on this Saturday in the fight for Iraq; demonstrators on both sides of the Iraq war debate are trying to get their voices heard this Thanksgiving holiday weekend; There are growing concerns about airport workers, especially those with direct access to cargo and luggage. China's government is scrambling to contain the political as well as environmental fallout from a toxic river spill.
• two inmates still at large in Washington State Dueling protests in Crawford, Texas this weekend. Former FEMA chief looks to make a career move. Two disturbing developments that indicate the Afghan war is far from over. The office of the secretary of defense is moving to a new location, while this office is renovated.
• Holiday Shopping Season Heats Up; Rape Continues in Sudan; Prisoners Escape in Washington; Iraq War Debate Continues; Liquor Store Vanalized by Religious Activists
• Holiday Shopping Frenzy Begins; Lawyers For Saddam Hussein Seek Another Delay In Trial; Could Terrorists Use Untrustworthy Airport Employees For Terrorist Attacks?; Yakima, Washington Police Still Searching For Escapees, Two Have Been Captured; Long Lines In New Orleans; Zoo Reopens In New Orleans
• Peaceful Demonstrators Beaten In Baku; Holiday Shopping; Cindy Sheehan's Anti-War Rally In Crawford; Yakima County Jailbreak; Earthquake in Eastern China; Vigilante Mobs Destroy Liquor Stores; Hurricane Evacuee Carlandra Isaac; Palestinians Control International Border Crossing Between Gaza And Egypt


November 19, 2005


November 12, 2005


November 05, 2005


October 29, 2005


October 22, 2005


October 15, 2005


October 08, 2005


October 01, 2005


September 25, 2005


September 24, 2005


September 17, 2005


September 10, 2005


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