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The death of video recorders Headline and first §§, PA, 22.11.2004,
http://www.pa.press.net/
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Governor Stays Texas Woman's Wednesday Execution Wed Dec 1, 2004 06:35 PM ET, R
http://www.reuters.com/news
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Sing Different: Steve Jobs' Life Becomes An Opera July 22, 2017 7:15 AM ET NPR
http://www.npr.org/sections/deceptivecadence/2017/07/22/
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Use Force to Stop ISIS’ Destruction of Art and History Use Force to Stop ISIS’ Destruction of Art and History, April 6, 2015 NYT
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/06/
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French Port City Becomes Final Way Station For Some Migrants' Odysseys August 7, 2015 5:15 AM ET NPR
http://www.npr.org/2015/08/07/
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The Guardian p. 8 29 March 2006
The Guardian p. 22 17 November 2005
The Guardian Society 1 p. 31 15 March 2006
The Guardian Society 1 p. 32 15 March 2006
The Guardian Society 1 p. 1 15 March 2006
November 21, 2005 Vol. 166 No. 21 http://www.time.com/time/magazine/0,9263,7601051121,00.html
November 14, 2005 Vol. 166 No. 20 http://www.time.com/time/magazine/0,9263,7601051114,00.html
The Guardian Society 1
p. 29 8 March 2006
The Guardian Technology p. 3 17 November 2005
The Guardian Review p. 24 22 October 2005
The Guardian p. 10 1 April 2006
The Guardian p. 1 8 March 2006
The Guardian p. 40 8 March 2006
The Guardian Society 1 p. 12 8 March 2006
The Guardian Review p. 24 26 November 2005
The Guardian p. 18 7 December 2005
The Guardian p. 4 25 November 2005
The Guardian p. 17 25 November 2005
The Guardian Technology p. 1 10 November 2005
The Guardian Work p.1 22 October 2005
The Economist - North America Edition May 14th 2005
The Economist - North America Edition Oct 29th 2005 http://www.economist.com/printedition/index.cfm?d=20051029 - broken link U.S. President George W. Bush
The Guardian p. 15 16 April 2005
The Guardian p. 11 11 April 2005 Exposed: filthy poet pimp who wrote the Georgian gentleman's guide to prostitution
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2005/apr/11/
The Guardian Sport pp. 16-17 11 April 2005
City jobs to go in CSFB shake-up The Guardian p. 20 8 December 2004 https://www.theguardian.com/business/2004/dec/08/7#img-7
December 27, 2004 / January 3, 2005 Vol. 164 No. 26 Person Of The Year llustration for TIME by Daniel Adel http://www.time.com/time/magazine/archive/covers/0,16641,1101041227,00.html
The Guardian p. 33 26 November 2004
The Guardian p.18 10 December 2004
NoW 28.11.2004 EXCLUSIVE: Face to face with James' murderer Bulger mum finds killer THE mother of murdered toddler James Bulger today reveals the chilling moment she came face to face with one of the monsters who butchered her son 11 years ago. http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/story_pages/news/news1.shtml
3 December 2004 http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2004561078,00.html
The Guardian p. 15 19 November 2004
The Guardian p. 12 19 November 2004
The Guardian p. 23 26 November 2004
Use Force to Stop ISIS’ Destruction of Art and History
By HUGH EAKINA APRIL 6, 2015 The New York Times The Opinion Pages Op-Ed Contributor
Use Force to Stop ISIS’ Destruction of Art and History,
New Pope Elected
Tue Apr 19, 2005 12:33 PM ET By Philip Pullella and Crispian Balmer
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - A new pope was elected by Roman Catholic cardinals on Tuesday to succeed John Paul II. The election of the 265th pontiff on only the second day of a conclave in the Vatican's frescoed Sistine Chapel was signaled by white smoke from the chapel chimney and the tolling of the bells of St. Peter's Basilica.
New Pope Elected, R,
Tue Apr 19, 2005 12:33 PM ET,
Born in Birkenhead, the son of a clergyman, Davies won an exhibition to the junior courses at the Royal College of Music at the age of eight, and went to the Stationers' Company's school, north London. Though he was made organ scholar of Keble College, Oxford, in 1941, studies for his politics, philosophy and economics degree were interrupted by war service in the Royal Artillery (1943-45). Meredith Davies:
Conductor with a special passion for English music, obituary, G, 29.3.2005,
Which rabbit will the chancellor produce?
Wednesday's budget will be crucial in winning Labour a third term; below we examine some of the options Headline and sub, G, p. 10, 14.3.2005.
People tore open presents and enjoyed Christmas feasts with their families across the globe on Saturday. Christians in Indonesia packed tightly guarded churches despite fears of terrorist attacks. In Australia, revelers partied on Sydney's beaches, while in Taiwan, a Frenchman dubbed ``Spiderman'' marked the day with a climb. Climbing specialist Alain Robert, 42, scaled the world's tallest building -- the 101-story Taipei 101. The skyscraper will be officially inaugurated on New Year's Eve. At the Vatican, Pope John Paul II celebrated a Christmas Eve Mass on Friday that offered prayers for calm and prosperity in the Holy Land. In Bethlehem, an emerging thaw in Israeli-Palestinian relations helped draw several thousand pilgrims to the traditional birthplace of Jesus.
Millions mark Christmas
around the world, IHT/AP, 26.12.2004,
Treasure trove of photographs casts light on Dahl's dark imagination
Headline, G, 8.12.2004,
Governor Stays Texas Woman's Wednesday Execution Wed Dec 1, 2004 06:35 PM ET
Under Texas law, the governor's power to change or limit a prisoner's punishment is limited. The governor alone can only grant a one-time, 30-day stay of an execution. The governor can only grant stays longer than 30 days, commutations or pardons on the recommendation of the Pardons and Paroles Board.
Governor Stays Texas Woman's Wednesday Execution,
The death of video recorders
The death of the video recorder came a step closer when the country's largest electrical chain said it is stopping selling them. Dixons has decided to phase out VCRs after more than a quarter of a century to concentrate on their successor, the DVD. The move signals the beginning of the end of VHS (video home system), the technology which revolutionised viewing habits around the world when it allowed people to leave the house without missing their favourite programmes. But the humble VCR, with its clunky tapes and habit of chewing up precious recordings, has fallen victim to the speed and superior quality of DVD. Dixons say demand for video cassette recorders has fallen dramatically since the middle of the 1990S. Meanwhile sales of DVD players have grown seven-fold in the past five years.
Headline and first §§, PA, 22.11.2004,
Tomorrow's petrol is a gas
Shell's first US hydrogen station is open now, reports John Vidal. But will we all be filling up soon? It was billed as the "team of dreams" when in 2003 Shell, the world's second's largest oil company, linked with General Motors (GM), the largest car maker, to invest up to a billion dollars over 10 years to develop the world's "hydrogen economy". Yesterday, in a small ceremony near Washington DC, one of the fruits of the relationship was shown off.
Headline
and §1, G, 11.11.2004,
Dambusters
Will this week's launch of a free rival to Internet Explorer pierce Microsoft's defences? Glyn Moody reports
Will this week go down in history as the start of open source's conquest of the Windows desktop? On Tuesday, version 1.0 of the free Firefox browser was launched - a program many see as the breakthrough in the battle to win over Windows users to open source software - community-created programs that are openly available for development. Firefox is also available for Apple's Mac OS X and the GNU/Linux platform.
Headline,
sub and §1, Thursday 11.11.2004,
Woody Wilson and Graham Nolan Created in 1948 by Nicholas P. Dallis 17 November 2004 http://www.kingfeatures.com/features/comics/rmorgan/about.htm
PARIS (Reuters) - Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, who rose from guerrilla icon to Nobel prize-winning peacemaker only to fall into isolation amid new violence with Israel, was declared dead in a Paris hospital on Thursday, officials said. The 75-year-old Palestinian president's death, announced at his West Bank headquarters of Ramallah, ended days of rumors over his condition. The official announcement was made by his senior aide Tayeb Abdel Rahim. "The Palestinian leadership mourns Yasser Arafat ... who died at 4:30 this morning," said Abdel Rahim, near tears. The Palestinian president died with his 40-year quest for a state unachieved, a succession scramble pitting old loyalists against a younger generation on the cards, and Israel cementing its grip on occupied land in the absence of diplomacy. Arafat's death, removing the man Israel called an impassable obstacle to peace, offered potential for the first peace bid in years. But no potential successor wields his authority and fears are strong that infighting could hamper any peacemaking. Arafat held all the reins of power -- the Palestine Liberation Organization, the self-rule Palestinian Authority and the main Fatah political movement. He groomed no successor, but over the decades took on the aura of an irreplaceable patriarch.
Arafat,
Founder of Palestinian Cause, Dead at 75,
At 6.19am BST on Tuesday a tiny black disc will creep across the face of the sun. Venus, the second rock from the sun, will move directly between the Earth and its parent star in a rare celestial phenomenon known as the transit of Venus.
It
is 6.19am, a black spot transits the sun
WILLS AND HARRY MOURN DEATH OF DIANA'S MOTHER
Headline, Mi,
4.6.2004,
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