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Monday, January 31, 2005-
New
page around 10
a.m.
Monday-Friday
Guantanamo
tribunals ruled unconstitutional
Tears of joy
Faleh Kheiber, Reuters / New York Times -- A woman held up her ID card and wept with joy after casting her vote in Najaf Millions
of Iraqis vote despite deadly threats
SBC will reunite with AT&T in $16B deal AT&T, the former monopoly, has been undone by cheaper Internet technology, growth in a cellphone industry where it has no role, and regulatory changes that squeezed it out of the local phone market. Archdiocese blesses site of $32 million Houston cathedral Police search for Dallas road-rage gunman who killed boy
US students say press freedoms go too far Survey finds 36% say newspapers should get 'government approval' of stories.
Driver "freaks out," hits students after snowball attack Footprints gave away dim thieves Mobile phones planned for dogs Mexico upset by US travel warning
Wounded
soldier, wife work to save marriage
6pm
Saturday 1/29/2005
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