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| Tue, 11 Oct 2005 16:00:00 EST Disquieted whistle-blowers |
| CHINCOTEAGUE, Va. – The first annual National Security Whistleblowers Conference, held on this tiny resort island, has to be one of the more unusual gatherings of intelligence veterans in recent years. The nearly 20 current or former officials from the FBI, CIA, Defense Intelligence Agency, and even the supersecret National Security Agency who make up the core of the conference share an unusual distinction: They are all deeply out of favor with their longtime employers. |
| Tue, 11 Oct 2005 16:00:00 EST A wintry chill over the markets |
| It's going to be a cold winter in many parts of the country—in more ways than one. |
| Tue, 11 Oct 2005 14:00:00 EST New New Jersey numbers |
| The Marist/WNBC poll has the New Jersey governor race at Corzine 44 percent, Forrester 43 percent. Forrester does notably better with likely voters than registered voters. This seems increasingly to be a battle of turnout—which is to say, like 2004. |
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| Tue, 11 Oct 2005 18:01:34 EDT Guatemala halts search for mudslide victims |
| Guatemalan authorities called off the search Tuesday for bodies in Panabaj, where between 600 and 1,000 people may be buried under a mudslide that obliterated the town five days earlier. Officials said at least 500 people have been killed in Guatemala. "The demographics of the affected areas suggest that more than a third of the victims of this tragedy are children," said a U.N. spokesman. The remnants of Hurricane Stan combined with the Central American rainy season to send rivers of mud flowing down the central Guatemalan highlands. |
| Tue, 11 Oct 2005 21:20:27 EDT Deal may boost Iraq constitution vote |
| A suicide car bomb exploded Tuesday in a busy marketplace in the northern city of Tal Afar, killing 30 people and wounding another 45, the deputy governor of Nineveh province said. |
| Tue, 11 Oct 2005 19:40:31 EDT Quake homeless facing Himalayan winter |
| Rain, wind and cold were hindering relief efforts Tuesday, three days after a 7.6-magnitude earthquake killed an estimated 41,000 people and left millions homeless in the Himalayan regions of India and Pakistan. Severe storms, some containing hail, temporarily grounded relief flights out of Islamabad. And the rain brought a new threat -- possible mudslides down the steep mountainsides. |
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