Wednesday, July 13, 2005

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27 People, Many Children, Killed by Bomber in Baghdad
New York Times - 38 minutes ago By THAIER ALDAAMI. BAGHDAD, Iraq, July 13 - Twenty-seven people, many of them children, were killed by a suicide truck bomb today as the children gathered around an Army vehicle where troops were handing out chocolates and other gifts.

Suicide bomber kills 4 in Israeli mall
Globe and Mail - 2 hours ago By CAROLYNNE WHEELER. NETANYA -- Four people are dead and dozens more injured after a teenaged suicide bomber blew himself up in a busy intersection metres from a shopping mall in this Israeli coastal city, shattering

Microsoft hotfoots fix for javaproxy error in July bulletin
PC Pro - 4 hours ago Microsoft's Windows OS and Word are the recipient of three critical security updates released last night. Part of July's bulletin, two of the patches fix holes in the Windows platform, including server editions

3 Trains Collide in Pakistan, Killing at Least 123
New York Times - 1 hour ago By SALMAN MASOOD. KARACHI, Pakistan, July 13 - Three commuter trains rammed into one another this morning in Southern Pakistan, leaving at least 123 dead and 170 injured, railway and police officials said.

Ministers vow to get trade talks back on schedule
Reuters South Africa - 30 minutes ago By Alan Wheatley and John Ruwitch. DALIAN, China (Reuters) - Ministers from around the world accepted blame on Wednesday for the snail's pace of global trade talks and pledged to raise their game in time for

Pre-ordered Potter sales hit a million
This is London - 48 minutes ago By Oliver Finegold, Evening Standard. The sixth Harry Potter book looks set to break all sales records as pre-orders top a million - and stores are embroiled in a price-cutting war to see who can sell it the cheapest.

Bomb suspect's family 'shattered'
BBC News - 3 hours ago The uncle of one of the suspected London suicide bombers said his family had been "left shattered" by the news. Bashir Ahmed, 65, said the family of Shehzad Tanweer, 22, who was described as kind and calm, could

Scrutiny of Broadcast Agency Chief Intensifies
Washington Post - 1 hour ago By Lisa de Moraes. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting's inspector general is expanding his investigation of corporation Chairman Kenneth Tomlinson to include a look at how former Republican National Committee

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