Monday, March 7, 2005

Headline News: 3/7/2005

From ABC News:
Mauled Man Tried to 'Reason' With Chimps
... And What Did We Learn?

From ABC News:
Smelly Readers Banned From Calif. Library
Michael Moore Blames Vast Right Wing Conspiracy

From ABC News:
Norwegian Tank Strikes House, Tank Wins
Norwegian Army Breaks Losing Streak, Improves Record To 1-4

From ABC News:
Wisc. Hunter Wants Open Season for Cats
Harvey sets another Bad Example

From ABC News:
10 Arrested at Oregon Timber Protest
Trees Jailed

From ABC News:
Mass. Attorney General Probing MetLife
Snoopy threatens sexual harassment suit

From ABC News:
Capital One Buying Hibernia in $5.35B Deal
What huge impersonal financial institution is in your wallet

From ABC News:
Are Plants and Trees Intelligent?
Compared to Michael Moore, yes.

From ABC News:
Remains May Be of Oldest Walking Hominid
Dick Clark found

From ABC News:
Nobel-Winning Physicist Hans Bethe Dies
Not so smart now, is he?

From ABC News:
'Wrist Video' Gives Israeli Army an Edge
Diet Smith Industries, Moon Maid team up to assist Jewish State

From ABC News:
Bolton Tapped to Be Next U.N. Ambassador
As singer's musical career winds down, political career takes off

From ABC News:
Clinton Gave Up Plane's Bed to Bush
Not First Time He's Given Up Night Of Comfortable Sleep For Bush

From SI:
CU president Hoffman resigns
Treasonous Lying Forger Keeps Job

From CNN:
Aurora rocket crashes after launch
Was unable to crash prior to launch

From CNN:
Poll: More Americans get political news from Web
Results of on-line poll not surprising

From CNN:
Jewish heirs win Nazi seizure case
Court awards 40 acres and a mule

From CNN money:
Sex scandal at Boeing
Mile-High Club Grounded

From KGTV:
Sex offender handed out fliers near school
Cheaper than picking up kids in video arcade

From WJXT:
Large sinkhole inching toward home
Disney to film story, "The Incredible Journey III"

From KOB-TV:
NM governor praises Bush's Mideast policy
Bandwagon rolls through western states

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2 comments:

  1. He must have confused them with Cornelius and Zira

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A man who was severely mauled by two chimpanzees at an animal sanctuary last week was quickly overwhelmed when the apes attacked, his wife said Monday.

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  2. Links of the Day

    John Hawkins has his second interview with Michelle Malkin. i like to tease Frank about her (as he remembered her...

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