Cattle Ruling Prompts Reaction AgWeb - Jul 15, 2005 There has (Web promotion)
Cattle Ruling Prompts Reaction AgWeb - Jul 15, 2005 There has been plenty of reaction to yesterday's late announcement the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed the order issued in March by US District Court Judge Richard Cebull which kept the US border closed to Canadian cattle under 30 months of age. Thousands evacuate as powerful Emily nears Jamaica Reuters AlertNet - 1 hour ago By Horace Helps. KINGSTON, Jamaica, July 16 (Reuters) - Thousands of Jamaicans took refuge in schools and churches on Saturday and troops patrolled the streets for looters as dangerous Hurricane Emily roared toward the Caribbean island. Cameron Diaz in court ITV.com - 3 hours ago Cameron Diaz has taken to the stand in Los Angeles in the trial of a man accused of blackmailing her with topless pictures. The There's Something About Mary star said the photos were taken more than ten years Beijing, firm on Taiwan, says general's words his own China Daily - 2 hours ago Remarks by a Chinese general that China could consider using nuclear weapons if attacked by the United States in a conflict over Taiwan were his personal views, but Beijing will never allow Taiwan to become independent, China's Foreign Ministry said. NASA Delays Discovery Launch Indefinitely Washington Post - 7 hours ago By MARCIA DUNN. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA's first shuttle flight in more than two years has been put off indefinitely as the space agency mounts a massive investigation into why a fuel gauge failed right before Discovery's scheduled liftoff. Schwarzenegger to End Ties to Magazines Washington Post - 7 hours ago By TOM CHORNEAU. SACRAMENTO -- In the showdown over dueling roles as chief executive of California and figurehead for muscle magazines, the nation's best-known former bodybuilder chose politics over striking poses. Gov. Gaza missiles and airstrikes shatter ceasefire Guardian Unlimited - 12 hours ago The five-month Israeli-Palestinian ceasefire was in tatters last night after Israel responded to missile attacks from Gaza with airstrikes that killed six Hamas militants. The strikes, which continued deep Clinton wants inquiry into Grand Theft sex CNET News.com - Jul 14, 2005 Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is calling on federal regulators to investigate the latest version of Grand Theft Auto, a popular video game series that allows players to go on simulated crime sprees. In a letter State OKs $1.5 billion settlement with Enron San Diego Union Tribune - 2 hours ago By Craig D. Rose. California and Enron Corp. agreed yesterday to resolve electricity market-rigging claims with a $1.5 billion settlement that could yield perhaps $250 million in refunds to consumers for overcharges during the power crisis.
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