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 Wed, 14 Dec 2005 00:14:56 GMT No inquiry into 7 July bombings
The government rejects a public inquiry into the 7 July London bombings, in favour of an account of events.
 Tue, 13 Dec 2005 23:38:21 GMT Schools plans face Labour attack
The blueprint for reforming England's schools is set to come under assault as Labour MPs unveil alternative plans.
 Tue, 13 Dec 2005 23:42:57 GMT Kennedy told to improve or resign
Lib Dem leader Charles Kennedy faces calls from senior MPs in his own party to "raise his game" or step down.

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last updated: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 05:54:44 GMT

  What Sunni voters want
The minority group is expected to turn out in force to try to secure more political sway.
  Asian nations seek to chart new directions - without US
A summit in Kuala Lumpur brings together 16 Pacific nations to hammer out a 'shared vision for Asia.'
  Advertisement: Promote low-cost wireless Internet
Congress is getting set to consider legislation that would sell public airwaves to corporate interests, and in the process prevent communities from using them to offer low-cost wireless Internet access to their less affluent residents. Sign a petition to urge your legislators to preserver access to low-cost community Internet programs.

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 Wed, 14 Dec 2005 00:00:00 EDT New Army Rules May Snarl Talks With McCain on Detainee Issue
Pentagon officials are concerned that Senator John McCain would be furious at what could appear to be an effort to circumvent his push to ban cruel treatment.
 Wed, 14 Dec 2005 00:00:00 EDT Election: Sunni Bastion Now Turning to Ballot Box
Turnout is expected to be high in Tikrit, reflecting the shift in attitude of many Sunni Arabs toward the political process.
 Wed, 14 Dec 2005 00:00:00 EDT As a Face Transplant Heals, Flurries of Questions Arise
An argument is swirling over the ethics of the groundbreaking surgery and the psychological health of the recipient.

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last updated: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 05:54:45 GMT

 Tue, 13 Dec 2005 16:00:00 EST Could tea help fight ovarian cancer?
Swedish researchers have found tantalizing but far from conclusive evidence that drinking a couple of cups of tea every day might help reduce the risk of developing ovarian cancer.
 Tue, 13 Dec 2005 16:00:00 EST Foreign policy goes private
It's a trend that features the likes of Bono, Bill Gates, former special forces commandos, and trial lawyers–and yet it may be the most important development in foreign-policy making you've never thought about: the rising influence of nonstate institutions, corporations, and advocacy groups. Across the range of issues on the Bush administration's international agenda–from defeating terrorism and delivering humanitarian aid to fighting disease and expanding democracy–private groups of one sort or another are becoming big-time players, and in doing so they are stripping away the near monopoly on power that governments once claimed for themselves.
 Tue, 13 Dec 2005 16:00:00 EST Lessons learned from a start-up small business
James Archer runs a one-year-old interactive marketing firm, Forty Media, in Phoenix and writes one of the better small-business blogs around. In a recent post to Strange Brand, he tells readers what he has learned about running a small business during the past year. A few of his insights:

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last updated: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 05:54:46 GMT

 Wed, 14 Dec 2005 05:43:16 GMT Expatriates Vote; Four Troops Die in Iraq (AP)

Before casting his ballot, Muhammed Tayid, left, shows he has no purple ink on his fingers to verify he has not yet voted in the Iraqi parliamentary election on Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2005 in Nashville, Tenn. Hundreds of Iraqi expatriates filed into a vacant Nashville warehouse Tuesday in the first of three days of voting. Nashville is one of seven U.S. sites where voting is taking place. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)AP - A roadside bomb killed four American soldiers and gunmen assassinated a candidate for parliament on the last day of campaigning Tuesday as Iraqi expatriates began voting for a parliament in 15 countries around the world. A Shiite politician escaped injury in a bombing south of Baghdad.


 Wed, 14 Dec 2005 04:02:56 GMT Investigator: U.S. Shipped Out Detainees (AP)

European investigator, Swiss Senator Dick Marty, gestures as he presents his report on secret CIA prisons in eastern Europe to the Council of Europe Committee in Paris Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2005.(AP Photo/Michel Euler)AP - A European investigator said Tuesday he has found mounting indications the United States illegally held detainees in Europe but then hurriedly shipped out the last ones to North Africa a month ago when word leaked out.


 Wed, 14 Dec 2005 03:53:56 GMT American Red Cross President Resigns (AP)

Marsha Johnson Evans, a retired Navy admiral, was named in this Thursday, June 27, 2002 file photo in Washington as the new president of the American Red Cross. Evans, who oversaw the charity's vast and sometimes criticized response to Hurricane Katrina, is resigning effective at the end of this month, the organization said Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2005.  Jack McGuire, the executive vice president of the charity's Biomedical Services, was named interim president and CEO. (AP Photo, Rick Bowmer, FILE)AP - American Red Cross President Marsha Evans announced her resignation Tuesday because of friction with the board of governors, shortly before witnesses and lawmakers at a congressional hearing assailed the charity's response to Hurricane Katrina.



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 Tue, 13 Dec 2005 23:06:13 -0500 Expatriates Vote; Four Troops Die in Iraq
Roadside Bomb Kills Four American Soldiers in Iraq As Expatriates Begin Voting in 15 Countries
 Tue, 13 Dec 2005 15:16:49 -0500 Saudi Prince Donates $40 Million to Harvard, Georgetown Universities
Funds to Help Teach 'Understanding' Between East And West
 Tue, 13 Dec 2005 08:27:29 -0500 U.N.: Syria Hindering Hariri Investigation
Relative of Syrian President Suspected in Assassination of Lebanese Prime Minister

[logo] Guardian Unlimited   more  xml  hide  
last updated: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 05:54:48 GMT

  Spy agencies linked to CIA flights
CIA prisoners in Europe were apparently abducted and moved between countries illegally, possibly with the aid of secret services who did not tell their governments, according to a report.
  Life for drifter who killed Briton
· Outback attacker was on drug run · Falconio family seek body
  'This time, it's for real'
Tomorrow, Iraqis will vote in a general election. Baghdad blogger Salam Pax describes the mood in his country.

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 Tue, 13 Dec 2005 21:44:30 EST Allegedly fake ballots seized in Iraq
With Iraqi parliamentary elections slated for Thursday and early voting already under way, a truck carrying what are believed to be fake ballots was detained near the Iraq-Iran border, the U.S. military said Tuesday. Meanwhile, Iraqis living around the world were voting early Tuesday.
 Tue, 13 Dec 2005 23:32:15 EST Former President Ford, 92, released from hospital
Former President Gerald R. Ford has been released from the Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage, California, where he was undergoing medical tests. The 92-year-old Ford has been suffering from a cold, but he went to the hospital for routine tests that have been scheduled for some time, his top aide said.
 Tue, 13 Dec 2005 23:35:29 EST Airlines grounded after Nigerian crash
Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo has grounded Sosoliso Airlines in the wake of a weekend crash that killed 108 people, many of them Catholic secondary school students on their way home for the holidays, the president's office said Tuesday.

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