US soldiers cleared in Italian agent's death CNN - 33 minutes ago BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- The US military has determined that no disciplinary action should be taken against any soldier involved in the mistaken killing of an Italian intelligence agent who was trying to spirit a just-freed hostage out of Iraq.
Vietnam Marks 30 Years Since War's End ABC News - 1 hour ago Vietnamese soldiers re-enact the liberation of Saigon during 30th anniversary day celebrations Saturday, April 30, 2005, in Ho Chi Minh City. The day marks the end of the fighting in the Vietnam War. (AP Photo/David Longstreath).
US Economic growth weakest in two years Boersenreport - 2 hours 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
California group's Minuteman-like project flooded with inquiries WorldNetDaily - 1 hour ago A Southern California anti-illegal-immigration group is reporting a surge of volunteers for it's August project along the state's border with Mexico following Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's recent endorsement of the Minutemen.
Attorney: Lynndie England's family accepts her plea decision KVOA.com - 2 hours ago CHARLESTON, W.Va. An attorney for relatives of Private First Class Lynndie England says they have accepted her decision to plead guilty to abusing Iraqi detainees in Abu Ghraib (grayb) prison. Roy Hardy told
Explosion, shooting attack in Cairo tourist areas within hours Malaysia Star - 54 minutes ago CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Two veiled women shot at a tour bus, and the fiance of one of the women blew himself up as he leaped off a bridge during a police chase Saturday, wounding seven people in the second strike on tourists in less than a month, part of an
Bush's big gamble U.S. News & World Report - 2 hours 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
Emotional Rollercoaster for Family WXIA-TV - 1 hour ago Friends and family said amen as the group broke up. Their prayers had been answered. They had just heard the news. This is one of the most obvious answers to prayers i can imagine that the world would want
US Airways loses $191 million East Valley Tribune - 9 hours ago ARLINGTON, Va. - Bankrupt US Airways Groups losses widened by 8 percent to $191 million in the first three months of 2005 as steep fuel costs and cheap fares undermined the airlines cost-cutting efforts.
Taiwan Opposition Leader Returns to China ABC News - 49 minutes ago A Chinese man holds up a banner with the words "Lien Chan we welcome you" as the Taiwanese Nationalist Party Chairman Lien Chan, right walks by as he arrives at the airport in Xi'an, western China, Saturday, April 30, 2005.
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