Thursday, March 3, 2005

Headline News 2005-03-03

From KGTV:
Tunnel possibly used for drug trafficking
Either that or those giant worms from "Tremors"

From ABC News:
Unusual Life Forms Found in the Atlantic
The Kennedys go fishing

From ABC News:
Vegas Mayor Tells Students He Loves Gin
Students shocked to learn of drinking in that town, worried gambling may show its ugly head one day

From ABC News:
Zippo Upset by Federal Airport Ban
Previously unknown Marx Brother speaks up

From ABC News:
U.S., Australia Criticize Bali Sentence
Ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which they shall not put

From ABC News:
Pope May Be Back at Vatican by Easter
Looking forward to hiding eggs for College of Cardinals

From ABC News:
Oz not awed by Charles
Wizard says *he* is in charge

From ABC News:
Brazil OKs Law to Legalize Biotech Crops
Killer Tomatoes Come Out Of Hiding

From ABC News:
Tool Helps Seize Cars of Tax Delinquents
Repo Man Has Been A Real Prick His Entire Life

From ABC News:
Specialists Push for Organ Swap Program
Baptists, Methodist Churches Excited About New Program, Episcopals Refuse To Participate

From ABC News:
NBC Corrects Error in Report on Iraq Judge
Still dead, though

From WCVB:
Kennedy discusses helping returning vets
Offers to drive them around town, none accept

From WDIV:
Man accused of having two wives
No charges to be filed, prosecutor says he's been punished enough

From KPRC:
81-year-old arrested in drug sting
Police break up Geritol ring

From CNN International:
Property tycoon Tsutsumi arrested
Police orginally suspected Tsunami

From CNN International:
Montoya lambasts former team boss
"You killed my father. Prepare to die."

From Dallas Morning News:
Fired CBS producer plans book on Guard piece
Expected to be fiction bestseller

From Newsday:
Democrats launch counter-Bush road trip
Theme song will be Talking Heads' "Road To Nowhere"

From Globe and Mail:
PM, Bush aim to end the silence
Will call each other names

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