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A Milk-driver entered an Amish school and with loaded guns and a 20-year-old grunge, sent the men and adults outside, before barricading himself inside and opening fire on the females, according to the Associated Press.
At least three people were dead and seven others were injured fro... Read More
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South Korea's Foreign Minister Ban Ki-moon put a stranglehold on becoming the new U.N. Security General when he was the only candidate who did not receive a veto in the informal Security Council vote on Monday.
The Security Council is expected to pick Kofi Annan successor on Oct. 9, t... Read More
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Rep. Mark Foley of Florida has sought treatment for alcoholism and “other behavioral problems” after he allegedly exchanged lewd message online with an underage boy, at the same time Republicans picked a new person to fill Foley’s seat in the House of Representatives.
Florida state Re... Read More
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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said she could not recall then CIA-chief George Tenet warning of her of an imminent attack by al-Qaida, which is the claim by a new book, according to the Associated Press.
"What I am quite certain of is that I would remember if I was told, as this ... Read More
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Iraq’s Prime Minister announced plans to help end the finding between the Sunni and the Shiite in the government in an effort to end the sectarian killing that have swept the country.
The plan hopes to end the ongoing disputes by giving every party a voice in how security forces opera... Read More
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A top al-Qaida official told Abu Musab al-Zarqawi six-months before he was killed he would be removed from al-Qaida’s chief in Iraq if he did not consult with the group’s leadership on major decisions, according to the Associated Press.
An al-Qaida leader named "Atiyah" warned al-Zarq... Read More
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The letter left by Colorado school gunman Duane Morrison was a rambling note talking about his imminent death, according to the Associated Press.
"This is not a suicide note or a diary," Park County Sheriff Fred Wegener told the AP. "However, many times, the letter references suicide.... Read More
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A gay couple from Rhode Island has the right to marry in Massachusetts because Rhode Island has no direct law banning gay couples from wedding, a judge ruled on Friday.
Wendy Becker and Mary Norton of Providence, R.I., said a 1913 Massachusetts law that prohibits the state from marryi... Read More
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The U.S. Congress rejected a White House administration backed bill which would have built military bases in Iraq and controlled the country’s oil supply; however, it did approve $70 billion to fund the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Democrats and many Republicans said the Iraqi insurg... Read More
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The School board in Oscoda Michigan decided that the best thing for the local high school football team could do, in the face of losing season, was to quit.
The School board, in direct defiance of the players and parents, decided to force the disbandment of the football team, rather t... Read More
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In 1170, King Henry of England, who had no one but his own conscience to answer to, asked the fateful question, "Who will rid me of this meddlesome priest?!" As a direct result, an innocent man who stood up for his beliefs had his head split open in front of a church altar. Four years later, in an... Read More
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