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[logo] BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition   more  xml  hide  
last updated: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 04:27:56 GMT

 Thu, 22 Dec 2005 21:38:38 GMT Man charged over 21 July attacks
Police investigating the 21 July failed London bombings charge a man with conspiring to cause explosions.
 Thu, 22 Dec 2005 20:58:55 GMT Blair makes surprise Iraq visit
Tony Blair tells UK troops during a trip to Iraq he is proud of the work they are doing to build democracy.
 Fri, 23 Dec 2005 00:26:23 GMT Hangover cures 'don't work'
As the Christmas party season ends, researchers reveal what many may have suspected - hangover cures do not work.

[logo] Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories   more  xml  hide  
last updated: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 05:00:09 GMT

  Muslims guard Jakarta's Christians
'Operation Candle' comes at the end of a year filled with tests of Indonesia's religious harmony.
  Hussein disrupts, but doesn't impress Iraqis
The former leader's antics came amid sobering testimony about torture.
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last updated: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 04:27:57 GMT

 Fri, 23 Dec 2005 00:00:00 EDT Workers Choose to Come Back and Talk
Transit officials said they expected the system to be running at nearly full capacity by this morning's rush.
 Fri, 23 Dec 2005 00:00:00 EDT Back-Channel Communiqués Paved Way to Strike's End
The journey from standoff to resolution involved mediation, behind-the-scenes headway and back-channel communications.
 Fri, 23 Dec 2005 00:00:00 EDT Grudging Praise for an Absent System
The end of the strike left many New Yorkers thinking one of those only-in-New-York thoughts: a subway car is a beautiful thing.

[logo] U.S. News & World Report   more  xml  hide  
last updated: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 04:27:57 GMT

 Thu, 22 Dec 2005 08:00:00 EST Bush upbeat as year ends
President Bush and his White House strategists believe the administration is ending the year on an upbeat note and they see signs that 2006 will bring a recovery of the president's political fortunes. Vice President Cheney's breaking a tie in the Senate this morning to win passage for legislation cutting the federal deficit by $39.7 billion is the latest positive sign. White House insiders say this shows that the White House and the Republican majority in Congress can still work their will despite increasingly determined Democratic opposition and doubts about the president's agenda from a handful of GOP moderates.
 Wed, 21 Dec 2005 16:00:00 EST Senators hope to strip oil taxes from Katrina bill
Senators worried that new Senate-backed taxes on oil and gas firms will boost prices at the pump and curb exploration believe their effort to strip the provisions from Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act of 2005 is moving forward. "There's talk of getting them stripped out in House-Senate conference," says a lobbyist who is working the issue. But, he hedged, "no one really knows for sure."
 Mon, 19 Dec 2005 16:00:00 EST The Christmas skirmish is part of a larger war
This Week with George Stephanopoulos is my favorite inside-the-beltway talk show. George Will, Cokie Roberts, and Fareed Zakaria are routinely excellent. But yesterday's snickering assessment of the "War on Christmas" was surely a low. Lots of elite inside chuckling about those crazed and defensive Christians and their battle commander Bill O'Reilly. Rep. John Dingell was shown mocking the defense of Christmas and saying "Silent Night," "First Noel," and "Away in the Manger" are in no danger. Sam Donaldson announced that there is no war on Christmas. Chuckle, chuckle.

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last updated: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 04:27:58 GMT

 Fri, 23 Dec 2005 04:04:33 GMT Congress Extends Patriot Act for One Month (AP)

Rep. James Sensenbrenner, R-Wisc., addresses the one-month extention of the Patriot Act during a press conference in the Capitol on Thursday, Dec. 22, 2005 in Washington.  The House of Representatives passed a one-month extension of the Patriot Act on Thursday and sent it to the Senate for final action as the U.S. Congress scrambled to prevent expiration of anti-terror law enforcement provisions on Dec. 31. (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf)AP - Congress on Thursday approved a one-month extension of the Patriot Act and sent it to President Bush in a pre-Christmas scramble to prevent many of its anti-terrorism provisions from expiring Dec. 31.


 Fri, 23 Dec 2005 04:02:00 GMT New York's 3-Day Transit Strike Ends (AP)

Transit workers returning to the job try to find an open gate at the 34th Street Penn Station subway stop, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2005, in New York. Transit workers returned to work after union leaders agreed to go back to the negotiating table. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)AP - Faced with mounting fines and the rising wrath of millions of commuters, the city transit union sent its members back to work without a new contract Thursday and ended a crippling, three-day strike that brought subways and buses to a standstill.


 Fri, 23 Dec 2005 04:01:00 GMT Bush Administration Defends Spying Program (AP)

Judge John Roberts waits for the start of an afternoon session of the Senate Judiciary Committee's confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington in this Sept. 14, 2005 file photo Sept. 14, 2005.  If President Bush, buffeted by criticism over domestic spying, needs allies on wielding executive authority, he may look no further than his choices for the Supreme Court.  Chief Justice Roberts often sided with the government on cases upholding its powers - backing the president's wartime authority to use a military commission to try terrorist suspects.  (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)AP - The Bush administration formally defended its domestic spying program in a letter to Congress late Thursday saying the nation's security outweighs privacy concerns of individuals who are monitored.



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last updated: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 05:00:10 GMT

 Thu, 22 Dec 2005 23:46:08 -0500 Iraqi Groups May Boycott New Legislature
35 Sunni, Secular Shiite Groups Threaten to Boycott New Iraq Legislature Over Election Complaints
 Thu, 22 Dec 2005 17:10:19 -0500 Enemy of the State or Savvy Campaigner?
Bolivian Cocoa-Supporter Rides the Anti-American Wave to Presidency
 Wed, 21 Dec 2005 17:23:41 -0500 ABC News' Brian Ross Wins Award for Congo Coverage
Investigative Correspondent Honored by the Center for Public Integrity

[logo] Guardian Unlimited   more  xml  hide  
last updated: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 05:00:11 GMT

 2005-12-23T00:01+00:00 Blair signals Iraq exit plan
Tony Blair indicates that a phased withdrawal of British troops from Iraq could begin within six months.
 2005-12-23T00:04+00:00 Booming China promises peace
Policy paper pledges share of bigger markets for all, but wary Japan sees threat from military build-up.
 2005-12-23T00:03+00:00 Our tunes
Fans reclaimed the charts in 2005. Laura Barton tracks a grassroots revolution in the record industry.

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last updated: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 04:27:59 GMT

 Thu, 22 Dec 2005 20:11:29 EST Guards suspended after accused rapist's jailbreak
Two corrections officers have been suspended with pay following the escape of a suspected serial rapist from a Miami jail, according to a Thursday memo from the head of the county corrections department. County Manager George Burgess also says in the memo that two of 23 cameras on the jail's roof were not working and that six of 247 cameras inside the jail needed servicing. Reynaldo Elias Rapalo was arrested in 2003 and faces life in prison if convicted.
 Thu, 22 Dec 2005 21:20:33 EST Transit strikers returning to work
The executive board representing more than 30,000 New York transit employees voted Thursday to return to work while contract negotiations continue with the Metropolitan Transit Authority. Union chief Roger Toussaint said members would return to work immediately but it is not clear how soon trains and buses will be moving again, or what services will be running for tonight's commute.
 Thu, 22 Dec 2005 23:11:11 EST Patriot Act gets one-month extension
The Senate briefly convened Thursday and passed a bill extending controversial provisions of the USA Patriot Act just a few hours after the House voted to extend them for one month, five months fewer than the Senate proposed Wednesday night.

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