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Voices In the News
A sound montage of some of the voices in this past week's news, including former Senator Bob Kerrey (D-Neb.), discussing a raid he led, 32 years ago, in which about 13 Vietnamese civillians were killed; Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Joseph Allbaugh and Davenport, Iowa, Mayor Phil Yerington; Representatives Nancy Johnson (R-Conn.) and Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.); Admiral Thomas Fargo, commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, on the Navy's decision not to seek a court-martial of Commander Scott Waddle; Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zhang Quiye, speaking through a translator, and President George W. Bush.
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Former Texas Rep. Will Hurd is running for president
Hurd, who considers himself a "common sense" candidate, joins the list of Republicans seeking the party's nomination.
Obama Secures Funding To Help Connect Students To Internet
Apple, Microsoft, AT&T, Verizon, Sprint pledged $750 million in equipment and services. Obama said this is part of an initiative that seeks to connect almost all American students to high speed Internet within five years.
Robin Williams Hanged Himself In Apparent Suicide, Police Say
The actor was found in his bedroom by his personal assistant in California, law enforcement said Tuesday. Police say Williams had been seeking treatment for depression.
Personal Ad First: Mother In India Places Gay-Marriage Ad For Son
In India, homosexuality is illegal. Some big papers rejected the personal ad which read: Seeking well-placed, animal loving, vegetarian groom. Her son has received several responses.
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Seagull Takes A Dip In A Vat Of Curry And Comes Out Orange
Hospital staff in Wales left some food outside — a vat of chicken tikka masala. A seagull fell in while seeking food. The staff rescued the white bird to find its feathers had turned orange.
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Go Ahead, Sleep On The Job. This Company Will Pay You To Take Naps
EachNight.com is seeking five participants for a study on the effects of napping. They're paying $1,500 for participants to take 30 naps, 30 days in a row.
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Tester announces 2024 Senate re-election bid
Montana Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Tester announced Wednesday he’s seeking a fourth term.
President Bush Releases $2.9 Trillion Budget
President Bush releases a $2.9 trillion budget plan for the fiscal year beginning in October, promising to balance the nation's annual books by 2012. The latest plan includes one-quarter of a trillion dollars for Iraq and Afghanistan over the next 20 months. But it seeks savings just about everywhere else.
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All defendants in Georgia racketeering case, including Trump, have pleaded not guilty
The 19 defendants in the case have waived their right to appear at arraignments that had been scheduled for Wednesday. Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows filed his plea on Tuesday.
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