Saturday, February 26, 2005

Headline News 2005-02-26

From Sports Illustrated:
Schwarzenegger: No steroid regrets
Barry Bonds appreciates the support

From CNN
Egypt announces democratic reform
Howard Dean taking notes

From CNN:
Amnesty International founder dead
Donald Rumsfeld cannot account for his whereabouts

From CNN:
Mudslides push families from homes
Genetically-altered Dairy Queen desserts go on rampage

From CNN:
School to drop 'Dummer' from name
Will be know only as "Dumb And High School"

From CNN:
Watch 'Dukes of Hazzard,' earn $100,000
With that kind of money, you could buy a new refigerator for the front porch, get a double-wide, a velvet Elvis in every room, and have enough left over to get Braves season tickets for the whole family, even the cousins

FromCNN:
Thompson shot self while talking with wife
Had enough of her nagging

From CNN:
FCC rejects complaint involving 'Angel'
Ruling: Della Reese's love scene did not violate standards

From CNN:
NAACP honors Prince
Thanks Charles for not being Black

From :CNN
Giant panda skeleton found
Police say more may be found, Ling-Ling could be first panda serial killer

From CNN:
Astronomers have discovered an invisible galaxy
After public bought story of invisible hole in atmosphere, this was next logical prank for scientists to pull

From CNN:
Canada opts out
Decides mooses, drunken hockey fans not worth saving

FromCNN:
Killing suspect says he's not guilty
Adds: "Oh, and, uh, the check's in the mail. It was mailed by my wife ... Morgan Fairchild."

From WGAL:
Man hit by train
Train charged with assault, has history of violence

From WCVB:
Docs report spike in young athlete injuries
Mystery why so many young athletes have been injured by spikes

From KCRA:
Plan for new arena falls apart
Planning for new arenas to fall apart will save demolition costs down the road

From WPLG:
Panhandling changes approved
Panhandling paper money still under discussion

From KPRC:
Authorities: Men threaten Pentagon
Building ignored threats

From CNN/Money:
Wal-Mart ordered to stop harassing help
Can still harass customers

From BBC:
TV after Saddam
Guards protect former Iraq leader from rampaging RCA Big Screen

From BBC:
Zimbabwe shuts another newspaper
Folds it, puts it away

From Indianapolis Star:
President Bush to speak at Notre Dame next week
Tells GOP: "Sometime, when the team is up against it -- and the breaks are beating the boys -- tell them to go out there with all they got and win just one for the Gipper"

From BBC:
Newest Saturn moons given names
Eyes will be open with week

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