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News 19th September 2005
19 September 2005
MIAMI Thousands of tourists jammed the highways Sunday after they were told to evacuate the lower Florida Keys because Tropical Storm Rita developed over the Bahamas and moved toward the vulnerable, ...
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News 14th September 2005
14 September 2005
BAGHDAD, Iraq A suicide car bomber struck as day laborers gathered to find work in a heavily Shiite neighborhood in Baghdad, killing at least 88 people and wounding 227, in the most serious of a seri...
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News 12th Septemeber 2005
12 September 2005
NEW YORK Grieving siblings of those who died at the World Trade Center returned to the site on the 4th anniversary of the nation’s worst terrorist attack, promising their dead brothers and sisters th...
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News 9th September 2005
09 September 2005
Amid the heartwrenching moments of devastation from deadly hurricane Katrina, there is at least one bright spot. Snowball, a small white dog taken by police from a sobbing little boy as he and his fam...
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News 06 September 2005
06 September 2005
New Orleans was slowly turning back the floodwaters on Tuesday as engineers closed a major break in levees swamped by Hurricane Katrina.
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News 05 September 2005
05 September 2005
New Orleans police killed four looters who had opened fire on them on Sunday as rescue teams scoured homes and toxic waters flooding streets to find survivors and recover thousands of bloated corpses....
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News 03 September 2005
03 September 2005
Saddam Hussein and several aides will go on trial on October 19, an Iraqi government source said on Friday.
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News 02 September 2005
02 September 2005
President George W. Bush said on Thursday looters in New Orleans and elsewhere in the chaotic aftermath of Hurricane Katrina should be treated with ''zero tolerance'' and urged Americans not to buy ga...
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News 01 September 2005
01 September 2005
US President George W Bush has warned the states stricken by Hurricane Katrina will take years to recover.
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News 31 August 2005
31 August 2005
Up to 1,000 Iraqi Shi''ites might have died in a stampede on a Tigris River bridge in Baghdad on Wednesday, panicked by rumours a suicide bomber was about to blow himself up, government officials told...
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News, 30 August 2005
30 August 2005
Hurricane Katrina ripped into the U.S. Gulf Coast on Monday, pummelling New Orleans with 100 mph (160 kph) winds and swamping Mississippi resort towns and lowlands where local media reported around 40...
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News, 29 August 2005
29 August 2005
The fringes of Hurricane Katrina began whipping Louisiana on Sunday and about 1 million people fled the lowlying New Orleans area, which sat helplessly in the storm''s path.
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News 13 August 2005
13 August 2005
Wildcat strikes forced British Airways to cancel its flights at Heathrow airport for a second day on Friday, grounding some 73,000 passengers during the peak summer holiday season.
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News 12 August 2005
12 August 2005
A Lebanese prosecutor ordered on Friday the release of Britishbased radical Muslim cleric Omar Bakri Mohammed, 24 hours after he was detained in Beirut, judicial sources said.
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News 11 August 2005
11 August 2005
An Oklahoma man was taken into custody after he tried to carry a bomb on board an airplane on Wednesday in Oklahoma City, an FBI spokesman said.
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News 09 August 2005
09 August 2005
A chance of rain near the Florida landing site prompted NASA to delay the return to Earth of space shuttle Discovery on Tuesday, once again extending the first shuttle mission since the 2003 Columbia ...
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News 08 August 2005
08 August 2005
The landing of the space shuttle Discovery has been delayed due to concerns over the weather in Florida.
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News 06 August 2005
06 August 2005
Tens of thousands of people from around the world gathered in Hiroshima on Saturday to renew calls for the abolition of nuclear arms on the 60th anniversary of the atomic bombing of the city.
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News 30 july 2005
30 July 2005
Police on Saturday were questioning four prime suspects behind failed bomb attacks on the London transport system, looking for any links to a wider network that authorities fear could strike again.
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News 29 July 2005
29 July 2005
A London underground train station was evacuated and part of a main eastwest line closed in a security alert on Thursday, three weeks after suicide bombers killed 52 people on the transport network, p...
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News 28 July 2005
28 July 2005
Nine people have been arrested by police in antiterror raids in Tooting, south London, in connection with last week''s attempted attack on London. Six people were arrested at one property and three at...
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News, 27 July 2005
27 July 2005
Police arrested four men in Birmingham on Wednesday while hunting for those behind last week''s failed London bomb attacks, and media reports said one of the men was a suspected bomber.
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News 26 July 2005
26 July 2005
British police Monday identified two of four men believed responsible for last week''s botched transit bombings and said an explosive found in a park was like those used in the attempted attacks, rais...
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News 25 July 2005
25 July 2005
Police named two of four suspects on Monday behind a failed bombing attack on London''s transport network, appealing to the public to help speed an investigation tainted by a mistaken shooting.
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News 21 July 2005
21 July 2005
More than three million people, including almost a million children, face starvation if the world continues to ignore the worsening food crisis in Niger. A UN emergency flash appeal for the West Afric...
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News 19 July 2005
19 July 2005
Criticism of the British government grew Monday over the revelation that the vaunted domestic intelligence service did not detain one of the London attackers last year after linking him to a suspect i...
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News 15 July 2005
15 July 2005
Yesterday, thousands of Londoners held a vigil in Trafalgar Square at the heart of the capital to promote tolerance after the bombings on three underground trains and a bus were blamed on three Britis...
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News 12 July 2005
12 July 2005
Tuesday 12 July 2005. Antiterrorist police investigating the London bombings raided five residences in northern England this morning. No arrests were reported.
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