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Saturday, March 13, 2004

HoustonChronicle.com - Mourning Madrid: Level of carnage points toward al-Qaida barbarity

HoustonChronicle.com - Mourning Madrid: Level of carnage points toward al-Qaida barbarity: "An Islamic extremist group that might exist only on paper has tried to take responsibility for the horrendous bombings in Madrid. Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigades, supposedly affiliated with Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida."

Thursday, March 11, 2004

IHT: U.S. trade gap reveals chronic ills

IHT: U.S. trade gap reveals chronic ills: "The record U.S. trade deficit in January resulted from temporary factors like rising oil prices but also pointed to more enduring trade problems, analysts said."

BBC NEWS | World | Middle East | Egypt 'will protect Gaza border'

BBC NEWS | World | Middle East | Egypt 'will protect Gaza border': "Egypt says it will take responsibility for its border with the Gaza Strip if Israel withdraws from the territory."

United Press International: Madrid bombings carry al-Qaida hallmark

United Press International: Madrid bombings carry al-Qaida hallmark: "WASHINGTON, March 11 (UPI) -- 'It's a declaration of war against democracy,' said Pat Cox, the president of the European Parliament, of Thursday's attacks in Madrid."

Tuesday, March 09, 2004

BBC NEWS | Business | End near for Dolly the Sheep firm

BBC NEWS | Business | End near for Dolly the Sheep firm: "The biotech firm that helped clone Dolly the Sheep, PPL Therapeutics, has said it is close to winding itself up."

HoustonChronicle.com - Evangelical novel a best seller and not on sale yet

HoustonChronicle.com - Evangelical novel a best seller and not on sale yet: "Tyndale House, the evangelical Christian publisher of the best-selling Left Behind series of novels, said over the weekend that bookstores had already bought all of the initial print run of 1.9 million copies."

BBC NEWS | Scotland | Executive backs UK GM crop move

BBC NEWS | Scotland | Executive backs UK GM crop move: "The Scottish Executive is supporting the Westminster government on the growing of GM maize in the UK."

Sunday, March 07, 2004

BBC NEWS | UK | Church plans parish in cyberspace

BBC NEWS | UK | Church plans parish in cyberspace: "The Church of England is hoping a host of worshippers in cyberspace will make its first virtual parish a success"

Scotland on Sunday - Top Stories - Blunkett plans jail without trial

Scotland on Sunday - Top Stories - Blunkett plans jail without trial: "SWEEPING new powers to tackle the threat from international terrorism - which could go as far as extending internment without trial to UK citizens - will be demanded"

Iran's nuclear menace - The Washington Times: Commentary

Iran's nuclear menace - The Washington Times: Commentary: "The myth of protection offered by global antiproliferation regimes ?4 including the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and Fissile Materials Cut"

Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Ugandan Jews' prayers ignored

Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Ugandan Jews' prayers ignored: "Israel is now planning to fetch home some of the most scattered Jews, the Falasha tribesmen of Ethiopia, but for this Ugandan community there is no answer to Sizumo's prayer."

More signs of water found on Mars

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | More signs of water found on Mars: "A Mars rover has found further evidence that water once existed on the red planet, the US space agency Nasa says."