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Saturday, April 19, 2003
 

Laci Peterson and baby identified:Bring some Vaseline, Scott
MODESTO, Calif. - Scott Peterson was arrested Friday for investigation of murdering his pregnant wife, who vanished on Christmas Eve, authorities said.


 

New (fake in my opinion) Saddam Tape found
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Abu Dhabi TV broadcast a videotape Friday showing a man said to be deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein greeting supporters on April 9 -- the day the capital fell -- as well as an audiotaped message calling on Iraqis to battle the U.S.-led forces that control most of Iraq.



 
At Least 7 Iraqi Leaders Believed to Be in Syria
I don't mind crushing Syria....but the propaganda...it's wonderful!


 
Baghdad Protesters Demand That U.S. Get Out of Iraq
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of protesters demanded on Friday that the United States get out of Iraq while leaders of the Arab nation's neighbors meeting in Saudi Arabia also called for U.S. forces to leave quickly and warned Washington against trying to exploit Iraq's oil wealth.






Friday, April 18, 2003
 

Report: 1 in 5 offline and plan to stay that way
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Ten years after the first Web browser opened up the Internet to mainstream society, one out of five Americans say they do not go online and have no plans to do so, according to a study released Wednesday.



 
Texas Couple Accused of Decapitating Kids
BROWNSVILLE, Texas - A couple accused of killing and decapitating their three young children could face the death penalty if convicted.



 
Edwards Takes and Returns Funneled Money
The presidential campaign of Sen. John Edwards (D-N.C.) announced yesterday it will return $10,000 to employees of a Little Rock law firm after a law clerk said she expected her boss to reimburse her for a $2,000 donation.



Thursday, April 17, 2003
 

Body most likely Laci Peterson's
MARTINEZ, California (CNN) -- A county prosecutor says he feels "pretty strongly" that recently discovered bodies that washed up on shore are that of Laci Peterson and her child, according to a published report.



 
U.S. generals meet in palace, sealing victory
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Gen. Tommy R. Franks, commander of America's war on Iraq, sealed his victory today by convening a meeting of his top allied land, air, naval and special-operations officers in what was once one of Saddam Hussein's proudest palaces, now a symbol of his vanished grip on the country.



 
White House Believes Saddam to be Dead
WACO, Texas - White House chief of staff Andrew Card told an online audience Wednesday that he believes Saddam Hussein has been killed.



 

Atkins Dead at 72


NEW YORK — Dr. Robert C. Atkins, whose best-selling low-carbohydrate, high-protein diet was dismissed as nutritional folly for years but was recently validated in some research, died Thursday, his spokesman said. He was 72.


 
U.S. May Punish Cuba for Punishing CriticsThe Bush administration is considering a series of steps to punish the Cuban government for its recent crackdown on dissidents, officials said today.



 
SARS May Be Identified
GENEVA, Switzerland (CNN) -- A virus from the same group that causes the common cold but which has never before been seen in humans is the cause of the deadly SARS illness, the World Health Organization has confirmed.



 

Powell to Visit SyriaWASHINGTON (CNN) -- Secretary of State Colin Powell said Wednesday he expects to travel to Syria "to have very candid and straightforward discussions" with President Bashar Assad and others



Wednesday, April 16, 2003
 
Ranting Again....It's Comical My Friends

Actor and peace activist Tim Robbins took another swing at the Baseball Hall of Fame during a speech at the National Press Club in Washington Tuesday, and also hit line drives at selected media outlets who have criticized his and partner Susan Sarandon's antiwar views.


 
Mikey Dunlap is Back.....Good Deal Brother



 
Tim Robbins: Just Another Freak in Hollywood

'A chill wind is blowing through this nation... A message is being sent through the White House and its allies in talk radio... 'If you oppose this administration, there can and will be ramifications'...


 
Monkeys May Show Cause of SARS
Monkeys experimentally infected with a new coronavirus have developed an illness similar to the mysterious human respiratory disease SARS, and it is now almost certain that the coronavirus causes the disease, a World Health Organization official said here today.


Tuesday, April 15, 2003
 
Bloomberg: 10,000 More Job Layoffs
Mayor Tells Albany, Washington City Needs $3.8B Infusion



 
Bush Presses for $550 Billion in Tax CutsBush said his tax cuts would put hundreds of dollars a year into the hands of families.


 
Sharon Calls Assad Dangerous, Urges U.S. Pressure
I agree that Syria should be crushed. I also think that the Israelis should keep quiet.


 
TAXES TAXES TAXES TAXES
Worried Uncle Sam will put his reading glasses on and take a second look at your tax return this year?


 

73% : Americans See Clear Victory in Iraq
Americans overwhelmingly consider the war in Iraq a success, and a majority say the victory will stand even if Saddam Hussein remains at large or if the United States fails to unearth chemical or nuclear weapons, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll.


 
U.S. to Impose Sanctions on Syrians
Part II
The United States said Monday that diplomatic and economic sanctions - or unspecified other measures - could be used to pressure Syria to drop weapons programs or expel Iraqi leaders seeking refuge from American invasion forces.


Monday, April 14, 2003
 

Laci Peterson's Body and Baby's Body May be Found
POINT ISABEL - The dismembered body of a woman discovered this morning on the muddy bayshore could be that of Laci Denise Peterson, the pregnant woman who vanished from her Modesto home on Christmas Eve, a police source told the Times.



 

Marines Push Into Saddams Hometown
TIKRIT, Iraq (CNN) -- The battle for Tikrit started early Monday morning, according to a reporter embedded with U.S. Marines sent to Saddam Hussein's hometown in north-central Iraq.


 
Bush Warns: Syria is Next
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush on Sunday repeated allegations that Syria, whose bitter opposition to the war in Iraq has outraged Washington, may be harboring Iraqi officials or chemical weapons.
Second Story


Sunday, April 13, 2003
 
Scientists Claim SARS Breakthrough
A team of scientists from Canada says it has cracked the genetic code of the virus which is suspected of causing severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).


 
U.S has Saddams DNA: Checking His Fate
AS SAYLIYA CAMP, Qatar (Reuters) - Iraq war commander Gen. Tommy Franks said on Sunday that U.S.-led forces had DNA of Saddam Hussein and would use it to check whether attempts to kill him had succeeded.



 

New Jersey POW Found Alive!!Seven American troops Iraq have been found in Iraq, and Pennsauken native James Riley, who was taken prisoner, is among them. A military official arrived at the family's home of just before 10am and gave a "thumb's up" to reporters camped outside, and has just told reporters he is alive and well . Tune to Action News AT NOON for live coverage of this BREAKING STORY in Pennsauken,


 
Russia Spied on Blair for Saddam
Top secret documents obtained by The Telegraph in Baghdad show that Russia provided Saddam Hussein's regime with wide-ranging assistance in the months leading up to the war, including intelligence on private conversations between Tony Blair and other Western leaders.



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