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Six cars of a freight train derailed Saturday, causing a hydrochloric-acid leak that forced thousands of people to leave homes, businesses and a nursing home within one mile of the wreck. for more on this: http://seattletimes. nwsource. com/html/nationworld/2004422089_ndig18. html Oil reached a record $127.82 on May 16 after the dollar dropped the most in a month and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. raised its price forecast citing supply constraints. Prices are being driven by speculation and won't be affected by Saudi Arabia's planned 300,000 barrel production increase, Iraqi Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani said yesterday. for more on this: http://www. bloomberg. com/apps/news?pid=20601082&sid=aKUI6WheGcvc&refer=canada
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SAN FRANCISCO -- The director of the San Francisco Zoo and the city's police chief said Wednesday that they still did not know how a tiger managed to escape its enclosure Christmas Day, mauling a teenager to death and seriously injuring two men.
SEATTLE — Six people were found shot to death at a home in a rural part of King County on Wednesday, and investigators arrested two people they said were responsible for the killings, law enforcement officials said. The victims included two children.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 — President Bush, reacting to a Congressional uproar over the disclosure of secret Justice Department legal opinions permitting the harsh interrogation of terrorism suspects, defended the methods on Friday, declaring, “This government does not torture people.” FOR MORE ON THIS: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/06/us/nationalspecial3/06interrogate.html?em&ex=1191816000&en=dcb92a91dfb27ef5&ei=5087%0A BAGHDAD, Oct. 6 — Two powerful Shiite leaders, the clerics Moktada al-Sadr and Abdul Aziz Hakim, announced a peace agreement Saturday aimed at ending frequent gun battles between their followers. FOR MORE ON THIS: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/07/world/middleeast/07iraq.html?ref=middleeast MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 6 (AP) — The Sam’s Club warehouse chain has pulled a brand of ground beef patties from its shelves nationwide after four children who ate the food, produced by Cargill Inc., developed E. coli illness. FOR MORE ON THIS: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/07/us/07recall.html
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A federal appeals court on Friday dealt a blow to civil libertarians who challenged the Bush administration's controversial domestic spying program. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled 2-1 to vacate a lower court's finding that the warrantless wiretapping effort was unconstitutional.
A suicide truck bomber blasted a Shiite town north of Baghdad on Saturday, killing more than 100 people, police said, in a sign Sunni insurgents are pulling away from a U.S. offensive around the capital to attack where security is thinner.
The marketplace devastation underlined a hard reality in Iraq: There are not enough forces to protect everywhere. U.S. troops, already increased by 28,000 this year, are focused on bringing calm to Baghdad, while the Iraqi military and police remain overstretched and undertrained.