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The GalÃ;¡pagos Islands (Spanish names: Islas de ColÃ;³numio or Islas GalÃ;¡pagos , from galÃ;¡pago , "saddle"ââ;¬"after the shells of saddlebacked GalÃ;¡pagos tortoises ) are an a
The GalÃ;¡pagos Islands (Spanish names: Islas de ColÃ;³numio or Islas GalÃ;¡pagos , from galÃ;¡pago , "saddle"ââ;¬"after the shells of saddlebacked GalÃ;¡pagos tortoises ) are an a
added 2007 Fri Jun 8 16:01:23 by TimALoftis
Simmering tensions in the Alabama Senate boiled over Thursday when a Republican lawmaker punched a Democratic colleague in the head before they were pulled apart.
Simmering tensions in the Alabama Senate boiled over Thursday when a Republican lawmaker punched a Democratic colleague in the head before they were pulled apart.
added 2007 Mon May 28 8:07:35 by TechnologyExpert
Charles Nelson Reilly, the Tony Award winner who later became known for his ribald appearances on the "Tonight Show" and various game shows, has died. He was 76. Reilly died Sunday in Los Angeles of complications from pneumonia, his partner, Patrick Hughes, told the New York Times.
Charles Nelson Reilly, the Tony Award winner who later became known for his ribald appearances on the "Tonight Show" and various game shows, has died. He was 76. Reilly died Sunday in Los Angeles of complications from pneumonia, his partner, Patrick Hughes, told the New York Times.
added 2007 Tue May 8 10:09:28 by ind06
MILLIONS OF FRENCHMEN FURIOUS - French voters missed a rendezvous with history on Sunday to elect Socialist candidate Segolene Royal, who was poised to become the nation's hottest president ever.
MILLIONS OF FRENCHMEN FURIOUS - French voters missed a rendezvous with history on Sunday to elect Socialist candidate Segolene Royal, who was poised to become the nation's hottest president ever.
added 2007 Fri May 4 16:09:07 by catstevens
WASHINGTON -- George Tenet has a very mixed legacy. On the one hand, he presided over the two biggest intelligence failures of this era -- 9/11 and the WMD debacle in Iraq. On the other hand, his CIA did devise and carry out brilliantly an astonishingly bold plan to overthrow the Taliban in Afghanistan. Tenet might have just left it at that, gone h
WASHINGTON -- George Tenet has a very mixed legacy. On the one hand, he presided over the two biggest intelligence failures of this era -- 9/11 and the WMD debacle in Iraq. On the other hand, his CIA did devise and carry out brilliantly an astonishingly bold plan to overthrow the Taliban in Afghanistan. Tenet might have just left it at that, gone h
added 2007 Sat Apr 21 16:07:03 by corey.spring
An American billionaire who paid $25 million for a 13-day trip to outer space returned to Earth on Saturday in a space capsule that also carried a cosmonaut and an American astronaut, a Russian space official said.
An American billionaire who paid $25 million for a 13-day trip to outer space returned to Earth on Saturday in a space capsule that also carried a cosmonaut and an American astronaut, a Russian space official said.
added 2007 Wed Apr 18 12:44:27 by charbarred
A Charles Dickens theme park opens in Kent next month. Don't go expecting grimy Victorian authenticity, just enjoy the Great Expectations log flume
A Charles Dickens theme park opens in Kent next month. Don't go expecting grimy Victorian authenticity, just enjoy the Great Expectations log flume
added 2007 Thu Apr 12 21:47:12 by corey.spring
The International Space Station is abuzz with activity this week, with the arrival of a new crew (including high-profile space traveler and former Microsoft mogul Charles Simonyi), and one astronaut training to keep pace with the Boston Marathon from more than 200 miles above the planet.
The International Space Station is abuzz with activity this week, with the arrival of a new crew (including high-profile space traveler and former Microsoft mogul Charles Simonyi), and one astronaut training to keep pace with the Boston Marathon from more than 200 miles above the planet.
added 2007 Sat Apr 7 20:51:14 by TechnologyExpert
A Russian rocket carrying the American billionaire who helped develop Microsoft Word and two cosmonauts blasted off late Saturday from the Baikonur cosmodrome en route to the international space station.
A Russian rocket carrying the American billionaire who helped develop Microsoft Word and two cosmonauts blasted off late Saturday from the Baikonur cosmodrome en route to the international space station.
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Russian engineers made last-minute preparations for the Saturday launch of a Soyuz capsule bound for the international space station with two cosmonauts and U.S. billionaire Charles Simonyi aboard.
Russian engineers made last-minute preparations for the Saturday launch of a Soyuz capsule bound for the international space station with two cosmonauts and U.S. billionaire Charles Simonyi aboard.
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Michele Norris talks with Charles Bronson, Florida's Agricultural Commissioner and a member of its Board of Clemency, about his vote today to automatically restore civil rights to some non-violent ex-convicts. (Audio, from NPR)
Michele Norris talks with Charles Bronson, Florida's Agricultural Commissioner and a member of its Board of Clemency, about his vote today to automatically restore civil rights to some non-violent ex-convicts. (Audio, from NPR)
added 2007 Tue Apr 3 7:25:00 by berkeley
Rather than confront the administration's assertion of quasi-monarchial privilege and assert the constitutionally mandated power of congressional oversight, the Democrats have, predictably, demonstrated once again their cowardice and indifference to democratic principles by offering a "compromise" on Bush's terms.
Rather than confront the administration's assertion of quasi-monarchial privilege and assert the constitutionally mandated power of congressional oversight, the Democrats have, predictably, demonstrated once again their cowardice and indifference to democratic principles by offering a "compromise" on Bush's terms.
added 2007 Fri Mar 30 10:11:22 by Varadinum
Charles Darwin delayed publishing his ground-breaking theory of evolution for 20 years not because he feared the reaction - but simply because he was busy, according to new research. Cambridge University historian John van Wyhe says Darwin waited until 1859 before revealing the Origin Of Species because he was working on other books and hampered b
Charles Darwin delayed publishing his ground-breaking theory of evolution for 20 years not because he feared the reaction - but simply because he was busy, according to new research. Cambridge University historian John van Wyhe says Darwin waited until 1859 before revealing the Origin Of Species because he was working on other books and hampered b
added 2007 Wed Feb 28 13:29:04 by Varadinum
Prince Charles suggested on Tuesday on a visit to the United Arab Emirates that banning McDonald's fast food was crucial for improving people's diets, a British news agency reported.
Prince Charles suggested on Tuesday on a visit to the United Arab Emirates that banning McDonald's fast food was crucial for improving people's diets, a British news agency reported.
added 2007 Tue Feb 13 23:45:51 by bhartzer
Charles Whitlow Norwood, Jr., a blunt-spoken dentist from Augusta, Ga., who had never held public office when he sold his practice and ran for Congress at age 52, died Tuesday after battling cancer and lung disease. He was 65.
Charles Whitlow Norwood, Jr., a blunt-spoken dentist from Augusta, Ga., who had never held public office when he sold his practice and ran for Congress at age 52, died Tuesday after battling cancer and lung disease. He was 65.
added 2007 Fri Feb 9 21:22:24 by Karina
The goal: to meticulously examine the first year of the conflict, pinpointing the key mistakes that continue to hamper the war effort today. The resulting film, though clinical in its treatment of the facts, paints a damning portrait of the Bush Administration's insistence on staying the course.
The goal: to meticulously examine the first year of the conflict, pinpointing the key mistakes that continue to hamper the war effort today. The resulting film, though clinical in its treatment of the facts, paints a damning portrait of the Bush Administration's insistence on staying the course.
added 2007 Sun Feb 4 17:52:13 by bhartzer
Charles E. Scripps, longtime chairman of media company E.W. Scripps Co., died on Saturday, the company said.Scripps, 87, died of natural causes near his home in Naples, Fla., the company said.
Charles E. Scripps, longtime chairman of media company E.W. Scripps Co., died on Saturday, the company said.Scripps, 87, died of natural causes near his home in Naples, Fla., the company said.
added 2007 Wed Jan 31 13:18:22 by nativestorm
55-year-old arrested for trespassing at Prince Charles' country home.
55-year-old arrested for trespassing at Prince Charles' country home.
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It all started with a simple video rental. Who knows where it will end?Potomac Video store clerk Charles Williamson, 28, posted a message on his blog, Freelance Genius, Dec. 23 that described how he set up a movie rental account for MSNBC host Tucker Carlson at the MacArthur Boulevard store the day before.
It all started with a simple video rental. Who knows where it will end?Potomac Video store clerk Charles Williamson, 28, posted a message on his blog, Freelance Genius, Dec. 23 that described how he set up a movie rental account for MSNBC host Tucker Carlson at the MacArthur Boulevard store the day before.






