September 3 2005
British Muslims Stunned by London Bomber Video
FOX News -3 hours ago
LEEDS, England — British Muslims in several areas said Friday they felt profound shock watching a video of a London homicide bomber seeking to justify the carnage — erasing any doubt a homegrown cell carried out the July 7 attack and that its members ...
London suicide bomber's videotape "a call to arms"Five Days After Katrina, Refugees Waiting
Guardian Unlimited -36 minutes ago
By ROBERT TANNER. NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A day after the National Guard finally arrived in force and began mass evacuations, thousands of people remained behind Saturday as fires belched ribbons of smoke over the ...
Met by Despair, Not ViolenceLos Angeles Times
Troops Bring Food, Medicine to New OrleansBush Vows to Fix Flaws in Recovery Effort
Washington Post -5 hours ago
By JENNIFER LOVEN. WASHINGTON -- President Bush, seeking to stem criticism that a slow federal response has contributed to needless misery, promised stunned and suffering residents up and down the hurricane ...
Firsthand look deepens Bush's concernHouston Chronicle
Troops bring relief to stricken New OrleansReuters.uk Canada's Dollar Climbs for Fourth Week in Five on Higher Oil
Bloomberg -40 minutes ago
Sept. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Canada's currency rose for a fourth week in five, reaching the highest since December, on speculation surging oil prices in the wake of Hurricane Katrina will spur the economy. Stronger ...
Boosted by oil, loonie rises to 2005 highGlobe and Mail IEA turns on the oil reserves taps
Globe and Mail -4 hours ago
By SHAWN MCCARTHY. NEW YORK -- Major developed countries -- including Canada -- have agreed to tap strategic reserves or divert supplies to global markets in an effort to reverse the record run-up in crude ...
World governments pledge to release oil reservesIreland Online
Developed nations pledge gasoline aid to US
Blazes break out on New Orleans waterfront Bush: 7,000 active duty troops to aid Katrina efforts Many still trapped by filthy floodwaters Evacuation of stricken city slowly making strides Military to send home 300 troops from Iraq, Afghanistan
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