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| | From: Aalie- (Original Message) | Sent: 2/10/2005 3:56 AM |
Today's Breaking News Around the World �?Iraqis: Captured ex-general funded insurgents - CNN Iraqi security forces arrested a former general in Saddam Hussein's military whom they accuse of financing insurgents, including the makers of roadside bombs used against U.S. troops, the country's interim government said Sunday
�?Iraqi police, too, use video as tactic - Int'l Herald Tribune In one scene, the videotape shows three kidnappers with guns and a knife, preparing to behead a helpless man who is gagged and kneeling at their feet. In the next, it is one of the kidnappers who is in detention, his eyes wide with fear, his lips trembling, as he speaks to his interrogators. �?Iran and China each bought six missiles from Ukraine - World Tribune Iran was said to have purchased intermediate-range cruise missiles that could fitted with a nuclear warhead, according to an investigation in Ukraine. �?U.S. Says Iran Atom Bomb Years Away, Tehran Defiant - Reuters The United States on Sunday played down any suggestion of attacking Iran, which it said may be years from making an atomic bomb, but Tehran vowed to press on with a nuclear program it insists is peaceful.
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict �?Rice calls on Israel to help, not hinder, Abbas - Jerusalem Post In private meetings and public declarations, visiting US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice urged Israel Sunday to do everything possible to support Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, and to refrain from taking steps that would make it more difficult for him to assert his authority. �?Rice tells Israelis to make 'hard decisions' - Int'l Herald Tribune Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, proclaiming that "a time of optimism" had arrived in the Middle East, conferred Sunday with Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and called on Israel to make "hard decisions" in negotiations with Palestinian leaders as they wage their own fight against militants. �?Rice backs state for Palestinians - London Telegraph Condoleezza Rice, the new US Secretary of State, sought to boost the momentum for peace in the Middle East last night when she urged Israel to allow the creation of a Palestinian state.
Inside the United States �?$2.5 Trillion Budget Plan Cuts Many Programs - Washington Post President Bush plans to unveil a $2.5 trillion budget today eliminating dozens of politically sensitive domestic programs, including funding for education, environmental protection and business development, while proposing significant increases for the military and international spending, according to White House documents. �?Bush Budget Would Cut Law Enforcement Aid - AP President Bush's budget will propose slashing grants to local law enforcement agencies and cutting spending for environmental protection, American Indian schools and home-heating aid for the poor, The Associated Press learned Saturday. �?Cheney eyes new borrowing for private accounts - MSNBC Vice President Dick Cheney Sunday acknowledged trillions of dollars in future borrowing may be needed to cover the cost of private retirement accounts under President Bush’s plan to retool the Social Security system.
Christian News - Page 2 Agape Press Headline News Updated daily roughly at noon!
Go To Page 2 - Christian News Page =================== Joke =================== A minister parked his car in a no-parking zone in a large city because he was short of time and couldn't find a space with a meter. Then he put a note under the windshield wiper that read: "I have circled the block 10 times. If I don't park here, I'll miss my appointment. Forgive us our trespasses."
When he returned, he found a citation from a police officer along with this note: "I've circled this block for 10 years. If I don't give you a ticket I ll lose my job. Lead us not into temptation."
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Today's Breaking News Around the World
�?Iraqis: Captured ex-general funded insurgents - CNN Iraqi security forces arrested a former general in Saddam Hussein's military whom they accuse of financing insurgents, including the makers of roadside bombs used against U.S. troops, the country's interim government said Sunday
�?Iraqi police, too, use video as tactic - Int'l Herald Tribune In one scene, the videotape shows three kidnappers with guns and a knife, preparing to behead a helpless man who is gagged and kneeling at their feet. In the next, it is one of the kidnappers who is in detention, his eyes wide with fear, his lips trembling, as he speaks to his interrogators. �?Iran and China each bought six missiles from Ukraine - World Tribune Iran was said to have purchased intermediate-range cruise missiles that could fitted with a nuclear warhead, according to an investigation in Ukraine. �?U.S. Says Iran Atom Bomb Years Away, Tehran Defiant - Reuters The
United States on Sunday played down any suggestion of attacking Iran, which it said may be years from making an atomic bomb, but Tehran vowed to press on with a nuclear program it insists is peaceful.
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict �?Rice calls on Israel to help, not hinder, Abbas - Jerusalem Post In private meetings and public declarations, visiting US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice urged Israel Sunday to do everything possible to support Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, and to refrain from taking steps that would make it more difficult for him to assert his authority. �?Rice tells Israelis to make 'hard decisions' - Int'l Herald Tribune Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, proclaiming that "a time of optimism" had arrived in the Middle East, conferred Sunday with Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and called on Israel to make "hard decisions" in negotiations with Palestinian leaders as they wage their own fight against
militants. �?Rice backs state for Palestinians - London Telegraph Condoleezza Rice, the new US Secretary of State, sought to boost the momentum for peace in the Middle East last night when she urged Israel to allow the creation of a Palestinian state.
Inside the United States �?$2.5 Trillion Budget Plan Cuts Many Programs - Washington Post President Bush plans to unveil a $2.5 trillion budget today eliminating dozens of politically sensitive domestic programs, including funding for education, environmental protection and business development, while proposing significant increases for the military and international spending, according to White House documents. �?Bush Budget Would Cut Law Enforcement Aid - AP President Bush's budget will propose slashing grants to local law enforcement agencies and cutting spending for environmental protection, American Indian schools and home-heating aid for the poor, The Associated Press learned
Saturday. �?Cheney eyes new borrowing for private accounts - MSNBC Vice President Dick Cheney Sunday acknowledged trillions of dollars in future borrowing may be needed to cover the cost of private retirement accounts under President Bush’s plan to retool the Social Security system.
Christian News - Page 2 Agape Press Headline News Updated daily roughly at noon!
Go To Page 2 - Christian News Page =================== Joke =================== A minister parked his car in a no-parking zone in a large city because he was short of time and couldn't find a space with a meter. Then he put a note under the windshield wiper that read: "I have circled the block 10 times. If I don't park here, I'll miss my appointment. Forgive us our trespasses."
When he returned, he found a citation from a police officer along with this note: "I've circled this block for 10 years. If I don't give you a ticket I ll lose my job. Lead us not
into temptation."
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