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US labor market weathers Katrina
Boston Globe - Oct 8, 2005 By Robert Gavin, Globe Staff | October 8, 2005. The nation's labor market absorbed the impact from Hurricane Katrina without much trouble last month, shedding far fewer jobs than feared, the Labor Department reported yesterday.

Bush: Iraq will be cleared of terrorists 'city by city'
KHON2 - Oct 6, 2005 WASHINGTON Laying out a broad plan to win the War on Terror, President Bush on Thursday outlined an approach that includes public diplomacy, "city-by-city" fighting, military support for Iraqis and ridding that country and the world of terrorists.

Boy George returns to UK after US drugs charge
Reuters.uk - 3 hours ago LONDON (Reuters) - Singer Boy George flew back to Britain on Sunday after his drugs arrest in New York, refusing to comment on the affair as he arrived at Heathrow airport. Police arrested the British musician

Mexico May Spend $463 Mln to Repair Storm Damage, Fox Says
Bloomberg - 1 hour ago Oct. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Mexican President Vicente Fox said his government will spend about 5 billion pesos ($463 million) to repair flood damage to houses, roads, bridges and other infrastructure caused by Hurricane Stan.

Miers to Face Questions on Qualifications
ABC News - 43 minutes ago Supreme Court Justice nominee Harriet Miers arrives for church services at the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation in Dallas, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2005. (AP Photo/LM Otero). By HOPE YEN Associated Press Writer. WASHINGTON

Text of GM statement on Delphi bankruptcy
Detroit Free Press - 2 hours ago Here is a portion of the statement issued Saturday by General Motors Corp. on Delphi Corp.'s decision to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection: General Motors Corporation today said it expects no immediate

Europe ice mission failure probed
BBC News - 6 hours ago By Helen Briggs. Space agencies are investigating why a rocket carrying a European mission to map polar ice fell into the ocean. The European Space Agency s Cryosat spacecraft was lost minutes after lift-off

Reese flashpoint
Daily Telegraph - 2 hours ago LOS ANGELES: A photographer has been charged with child endangerment and battery for allegedly striking a five-year-old with his camera and shoving another out of the way to take pictures of Reese Witherspoon and her children.

Poland's Tusk to Face Presidential Runoff, Exit Polls Indicate
Bloomberg - 20 minutes ago Oct. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Poland's Donald Tusk, who leads the race for president, will face his key rival again later this month after failing to take at least 50 percent of the vote, exit polls show. Tusk won

US: Spy s arrest won t spoil ties
Philippine Star - 1 hour ago Ties between the Philippines and the United States remain "very strong" despite the arrest of a naturalized American and a former Philippine police official accused of spying, outgoing US Charg d Affaires Darryl Johnson said.