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| Thursday, April 20th, 2006 | | 6:55 am |
India beat Pakistan by 51 runs India beat Pakistan by 51 runsrediff.com - Thu, 20 Apr 2006 03:05:10 GMTVirender Sehwag returned to form with a cavalier 73 as India won the second ODI and shared the DLF Cup series. Arnhem Land prepares for MonicaAustralian Broadcasting Corporation - Thu, 20 Apr 2006 02:52:03 GMTCommunities across far east Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory are preparing for cyclone Monica. Emergency services in the mining town of Nhulunbuy on the Gove Peninsula are currently handing out information leaflets to residents to make sure they are prepared for a cyclone. Arnhem Land prepares for MonicaABC via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News - Thu, 20 Apr 2006 02:43:00 GMTCommunities across far east Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory are preparing for cyclone Monica. Retreaded Tires - They're Not What You Might ThinkGridley Herald - Thu, 20 Apr 2006 02:05:48 GMT(ARA) - No doubt you've noticed large chunks of rubber, commonly called tire debris or road alligators, alongside the roadways. The prevailing perception is that this tire debris is due to retreaded tires failing. This is not factual, but rather, a long-standing misconception. Every country needs a labour party. We no longer have oneGuardian Unlimited - Thu, 20 Apr 2006 02:05:05 GMTLabour's long retreat from class politics - marked by the marginalisation of trade unions, privatisation, the abandonment of council housing and the helter-skelter of billionaires queueing up to fill the party funding gap - has finally forced some worms to turn. Physical Courage, Moral Courage, American GeneralsScoop.co.nz - Thu, 20 Apr 2006 01:51:29 GMTMen who rise to the top of the American military are usually men who, in the old fashioned phrase, have faced enemy shot and shell. Their physical courage is not to be questioned. Physically, they are braver than the average bear, to use the slang term that was popular awhile ago. George Galloway: Every country needs a labour party. We no longer have oneGuardian Unlimited - Thu, 20 Apr 2006 01:50:44 GMTComment is free: New Labour has abandoned working class communities and values, writes George Galloway. Empty-nesters flock to each otherPeople's Daily - Thu, 20 Apr 2006 01:20:36 GMTCohabitating may not be right for everyone, but it could be a good choice for senior citizens. / Top NewsChina Daily - Thu, 20 Apr 2006 01:17:39 GMTCohabitating may not be right for everyone, but it could be a good choice for senior citizens. As it is for a 72-year-old retired professor in Beijing. George Galloway: Every country needs a labour party. We no longer have oneGuardian Unlimited - Thu, 20 Apr 2006 01:15:51 GMTGeorge Galloway: If Blair loses votes to the BNP next month, it will be because New Labour has abandoned working class communities and values. Links:Lexus RXLexus LX 450LexusLexus IS 300Lexus LS 600hLLexus GXLexus SC 430Lexus ES350Lexus JX 540Lexus ISLexus LFLexus GS 450h | | Friday, April 14th, 2006 | | 8:25 pm |
Cockpit voices from doomed Flight 93 rivet jurors in Sept. 11 terrorism trial Cockpit voices from doomed Flight 93 rivet jurors in Sept. 11 terrorism trialSan Jose Mercury News - Fri, 14 Apr 2006 11:06:01 GMTIt began with a muted series of thumps from a sharp knife or maybe human fists. The sounds were muffled but unmistakable, one body blow after another, ending with a squishy thud. F-Word Moves To The A-ListHartford Courant - Fri, 14 Apr 2006 07:45:56 GMTReal-Life Or Fiction, Profanity Now A Staple At several points in "The Devil's Rejects," the f-word is fired so fast that an accurate count is almost impossible. The movie's Mansonesque characters shout, snarl, mutter and mouth the coarsest of curse words amid the sexual humiliation, blood-spattering and bad acting that pervade director Rob Zombie's gorefest. the refugees / Thousands flooded streets under military order, leaving burning homes and most of their belongingsSan Francisco Chronicle - Fri, 14 Apr 2006 07:10:58 GMTThis is the sixth of a 10-part retelling of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake -- and its aftermath. By nightfall on Wednesday, April 18, 1906, with fires from the earthquake raging, it was clear there was only one thing left for thousands of San... Jury hears the terror, heroism on 9-11 planeThe Charlotte Observer - Fri, 14 Apr 2006 06:39:22 GMTIt began with a muted series of thumps from a knife or maybe human fists. The sounds were muffled but unmistakable, one body blow after another, ending with a squishy thud. Stillness in the face of a Scot's fireSydney Morning Herald - Fri, 14 Apr 2006 06:22:35 GMTA program of contemporary religious choral music contained three quiet minimalists and one fiery Scot. Moussaoui jury hears cockpit tape of passengers struggling to retake hijacked 9/11 jetSioux City Journal - Fri, 14 Apr 2006 05:25:20 GMTALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) -- Jurors in the Zacarias Moussaoui trial listened Wednesday to a recording of shouts and cries in the cockpit as passengers twice charged panicked hijackers during the final half-hour of United Flight 93 on Sept. 11, 2001. PM Howard on Cole Com; asylum seekers; David HicksScoop.co.nz - Fri, 14 Apr 2006 00:21:34 GMTSubject: Cole Commission; asylum seekers; David Hicks; tax. Transcript of 911 CallBartlesville Examiner-Enterprise - Thu, 13 Apr 2006 21:02:05 GMTDISPATCHER: 911, state your emergency. STELTING: I've been kidnapped. I have been taken from in front of my house. I am - I'm in the back of a van. I was told - he put a gun to my head and he told me to run or he would shoot me and my family. 'Shall we pull it down?'Grande Prairie Daily Herald-Tribune - Thu, 13 Apr 2006 20:52:32 GMTALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) - Jurors in the Zacarias Moussaoui trial listened Wednesday to a recording of terrified shouts and cries in the cockpit as desperate passengers twice charged panicked hijackers during the final half hour of doomed United Flight 93 on Sept. 11, 2001. Courtroom riveted by passengers' heroic fightSydney Morning Herald - Thu, 13 Apr 2006 19:30:32 GMTIT BEGAN with a muted series of thumps from a sharp knife or perhaps human fists. The sounds were muffled but unmistakable, one body blow after another, ending with a squishy thud. - Links:Lexus RX300Lexus LXLexusLexus GS 450hLexus LS 400Lexus GX470Lexus SC430Lexus ES 250Lexus JXLexus IS250Lexus LF-ALexus GS 450h | | Tuesday, April 11th, 2006 | | 10:30 pm |
Tumble and triumph at trials Tumble and triumph at trialsSunday Mail - Tue, 11 Apr 2006 14:06:53 GMTSALLY Williams saw it coming a heartbeat before impact. Up on the Oakbank lawn, cradling three month old son Chas in her arms, she flinched instinctively, sensing her husband, Bill, was in big trouble. news of the weirdTimes Leader - Tue, 11 Apr 2006 11:18:12 GMTIn a two-day period in March, alarming reports revealed that “dirty (radiation) bombs” easily entered the country in car trunks in tests, that one-third of U.S. civilian nuclear research reactors were insufficiently secure, and that concerns were heightened about the 2,000 shoulder-fired missiles said to be unaccounted for in the world’s arsenals. On the other hand, the Los Angeles Times reported MU to-do list boggles Anderson's mind Recent items on Mike Anderson's agenda Get to know current players Hire coachingSt. Louis Post-Dispatch - Tue, 11 Apr 2006 10:32:05 GMTCOLUMBIA, MO. Whether he was selling sodas and hot dogs at Alabama-Auburn football games or working the "Guess Your Weight" stand at the Alabama state fair, whether he was absorbing so many fouls in a game that Nolan Richardson HAD to recruit him or merely by virtue of growing up in one bedroom with seven siblings, Mike Anderson isn't one to shy from work, shrink from challenge or seek short cuts. News of the WeirdWaterloo Cedar-Falls Courier - Tue, 11 Apr 2006 09:33:27 GMTBy CHUCK SHEPHERD Are we safe? MU to-do list boggles Anderson's mindSt. Louis Post-Dispatch - Tue, 11 Apr 2006 05:01:21 GMTMike Anderson (left) isn't one to shy from work, shrink from challenge or seek short cuts. Mickelson's sense of satisfaction kept wild Masters celebration in checkPittsburgh Post-Gazette - Tue, 11 Apr 2006 04:06:27 GMTAUGUSTA, Ga. -- When he won the Masters in 2004, finally ending a drought in which he had failed to win a major championship in 42 attempts, Phil Mickelson jumped in the air and raised his arms in emphatic triumph. No Green Jacket for Tiger, but the Tiger Effect Is Felt Sunday at AugustaBlack Voices - Mon, 10 Apr 2006 17:52:01 GMTThe flippant hand wave said it all. Tiger Woods had just holed in from 25 feet for birdie on No. 18 at the Masters and he was... disgusted. The ball disappeared into the hole as if lured by a magnet. Phil does it againNewsday - Mon, 10 Apr 2006 12:28:36 GMTRelaxed Mickelson takes second Masters, excelling down stretch as rest of contenders, including Tiger, fade. Full moment for PhilNewsday - Mon, 10 Apr 2006 11:50:54 GMTRelaxed Mickelson takes second Masters, excelling down stretch as rest of contenders, including Tiger, fade Now that there is enough of a sampling to compare, any Phil Mickelson watcher is bound to decide that this was the most major of his majors. It was the most relaxed, it was the most one-sided and it was the most satisfying because he beat the unbeatable guy. Lefty's desire to win makes him good fit for the green jacketNorthJersey.com - Mon, 10 Apr 2006 11:39:22 GMTAUGUSTA, Ga. -- The two friends walked up the 18th fairway Sunday, Phil Mickelson and Fred Couples joined together as tournament leaders and last golfers of the 2006 Masters but divided on the paths their careers have taken. Links:Lexus RX330Lexus LX 450LexusLexus SC 300Lexus LSLexus GX 470Lexus SC 300Lexus ES 300Lexus JXLexus IS250Lexus LFLexus GS430 |
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