Two die in attacks on tourists NEWS.com.au - 3 hours ago By Tom Perry and Edmund Blair in Cairo. A BOMBER and two veiled women attacked tourists in separate incidents that killed two people in Cairo overnight, targeting a museum and a tourist bus. An Egyptian man
US Economic growth weakest in two years Boersenreport - 36 minutes ago The US economy grew at its softest pace in two years during the first quarter 2005, slowing to a slowing down 3.1 percent annual rate of expansion as consumers and businesses curbed spending in the face of rising oil and raw material prices, the Commerce
China Welcomes Taiwan's Opposition Leader Newsday - 3 hours ago By STEPHANIE HOO. XI'AN, China -- Nearly six decades after civil war split China, a politician from the losing side returned to his birthplace Saturday to huge cheering crowds that welcomed back an old foe with shouts of "Come home often.".
Capitol Minds Washington Post - 11 hours ago By Norman J. Ornstein. Observing House Majority Leader Tom DeLay battle questions about his ethics, I feel as if I'm in the middle of a movie I've seen before. Call it "Groundhog Day Part II." Or "Back to the
US Issues Report Clearing Troops Who Shot Italian Metro Toronto - 1 hour ago Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena, who was involved in a shooting incident in which an Italian intelligence officer died after her release from kidnappers in Iraq, waves to the media following a news conference in Rome on April 26, 2005.
Thousands remember Vietnam Wars end Daily Times - 1 hour ago HO CHI MINH CITY: Tens of thousands of people crammed the streets here on Saturday for a colourful commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the citys fall to communist forces which ended the drawn-out Vietnam War.
Asia finance chiefs meet at ADB amid yuan talk Daily Times - 1 hour ago LONDON: Finance officials from Asia, which has two-thirds of the worlds foreign exchange reserves, meet next week as speculation reaches fever pitch about a Chinese currency revaluation that could rock global markets.
Bush's big gamble U.S. News & World Report - 38 minutes ago By Paul J. Lim. For the first time, President Bush publicly threw his support behind a plan to reform the nation's Social Security system that would reduce future benefits for some Americans. In a prime-time
More Anger Than Joy in Bride's Hometown Washington Post - 2 hours ago By KRISTEN WYATT. DULUTH, Ga. -- They searched woods and alleys, crawled in sewage drains and stayed up late looking for a local woman who went missing four days before her wedding. When residents of this Atlanta
Experts claim Akbar may never be executed News 14 Carolina - 8 hours ago Some experts think Army Sergeant Hasan Akbar may never actually face execution, despite being sentenced to death for attacking his fellow troops. The military has not executed one of its own since 1961. Akbar
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