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Israeli soldier kills four Arabs on bus Guardian Unlimited - 5 hours ago In what the authorities described as a "terror attack", an orthodox Jewish soldier shot dead four Arabs on a bus, including two teenage girls, before being beaten to death by an angry crowd. The Israeli prime Al-Zawahiri links Iraq to London bombs as capital shows the strain Independent - 7 hours ago By Kim Sengupta. Al-Qa'ida has warned that Britain can expect more terrorist attacks because of the foreign policies pursued by Tony Blair. Ayman al-Zawahiri, Osama bin Laden's deputy, insisted that the London Steadfast CEO to retire, but the company's likely to stay the same Houston Chronicle - 1 hour ago By LYNN J. COOK. The chairman and CEO of Exxon Mobil Corp., who announced Thursday he will retire at the end of the year, has been a decades-long driving force behind the biggest publicly traded company on the planet. Bush Remarks Roil Debate Over Teaching of Evolution New York Times - Aug 2, 2005 WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 - A sharp debate between scientists and religious conservatives escalated Tuesday over comments by President Bush that the theory of intelligent design should be taught with evolution in the nation's public schools. Yoga trip leads to more detention for homestyle guru Scotsman - 6 hours ago MARTHA Stewart had plenty to say during a defiant rant outside a New York courthouse when she was convicted of lying to share-fraud investigators. But America's lifestyle guru remained strangely quiet yesterday Marine deaths prompt new calls for US to leave Iraq CBC News - 4 hours ago At least four more US soldiers and marines have been killed in Iraq as one of deadliest violent upsurges of the war continues. Those killed Thursday include three soldiers killed by a roadside bomb in Baghdad and a marine shot in Ramadi. Thousands Back Junta in Mauritania Guardian Unlimited - 5 hours ago By AHMED MOHAMED. NOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania (AP) - Thousands rallied Thursday to support the military junta that toppled Mauritania's pro-Western president a day earlier, as the African country's top leader met with the US and French ambassadors.
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