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I thought I heard that MSNBC was airing the Today Show's coverage from 9/11/01. Does anyone know when that is playing?

2006-09-10 15:15:08 · 1 answers · asked by stk1990 2

2006-09-10 12:42:58 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

any info would be usefull. etc websites,address. Thankx in advance.

2006-09-10 12:27:03 · 4 answers · asked by Traveler2004 2

Any help or ideas would be apprechated:
thanks!

2006-09-10 12:22:35 · 15 answers · asked by eagleboy225 3

the journalist sephen glass

2006-09-10 11:42:59 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

the journalist stephen glass

2006-09-10 11:25:29 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

There was a young man that murdered his parents in Martin,TN back in the early 1990's I would like to read about the details of those murders.

2006-09-10 10:43:17 · 2 answers · asked by Kathy S 1

find three different kinds of articles from an english language paper. Write down the headlines, department, a vone and a sentence.

2006-09-10 10:39:29 · 9 answers · asked by henna 1

to watch the 9/11 special on CBS this evening? What are your reasons for watching/not watching. Thank You

2006-09-10 10:12:00 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

my stupid journalism class at my school decided to name the yearbook "coram deo"
its latin for "god with us" ( i go to a christian school)

me and my friends hate it and the theme is a step at a time

am i the only one who thinks this is stupid (the yearbook will b called this from now on)....?

2006-09-10 09:18:30 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

you know a motion video using picture

if you have eny site you can suggest that would be cool thanks

2006-09-10 08:49:44 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-09-10 08:21:09 · 7 answers · asked by Norma L 1

he might not be dating her now
she wasnt famous
she has a unusual name

2006-09-10 08:17:37 · 8 answers · asked by melissa p 1

2006-09-10 07:39:39 · 2 answers · asked by darla s 1

I received an email asking me if I really wanted to post something identifying the Caholic hierarchy with aiding and abetting pedophilia. The Boston Globe can confirm everything I contended. In light of the fact that I have seen people called "*******" "*******" and "assholes" on your posts, I'm wondering how the Hell you get off censoring my justified complaints. Do you allow your resident Catholics to censor posts?

2006-09-10 07:21:46 · 2 answers · asked by exposefascism 1

It seems no matter what TV news channel you watch, the message is the same. No real in-depth reporting, just mouthing platitudes about how great the US is and how we should defeat the evil Muslim world.

2006-09-10 07:11:42 · 7 answers · asked by nonjoo 2

Why should either philosophers in Europe or pratical men in America have expected human nature to change when it crossed the ocean?
plzz help me

2006-09-10 06:59:09 · 10 answers · asked by nice_ girl 1

i think it should be land and hope and glory instead of god save our queen
i mean who realy cares about the queen that much except from her family,she doesnt care about each of us soo why cant we change it

2006-09-10 06:41:10 · 30 answers · asked by Huggles [mozzafan] 4

2006-09-10 06:29:12 · 1 answers · asked by J' K '06 1

mine is lord of the rings
let it be

2006-09-10 05:46:36 · 9 answers · asked by Huggles [mozzafan] 4

2006-09-10 05:38:07 · 22 answers · asked by krazy_kristina_33902 1

Israel lifted its sea blockade of Lebanon on Friday, releasing its last major chokehold on the country since war broke out in July.

Fishing boats, their crews hoping to salvage what was left of the season before winter set in, chugged out to sea while water skiers and wind surfers skimmed the waves without worry for the first time in nearly two months.

More important for the Lebanese economy, ships loaded with cars, food and oil steamed toward Beirut. Trade routes to the country were cut in mid-July during the opening days of the war, and Israel had maintained the blockade even after a cease-fire was declared in mid-August. The embargo has cost the country hundreds of millions of dollars in lost trade.

Israel said it had turned over responsibility for patrolling the Lebanese coast to Italian warships, which would help the Lebanese Navy enforce a United Nations-mandated arms embargo against Hezbollah.

''The naval blockade has ended,'' said David Baker, an official in the office of the Israeli prime minister, Ehud Olmert. ''The international forces have taken their positions.''

Many experts here believe that Hezbollah still has plenty of weapons, and they doubt that it would try to import more arms now in any case. Few Lebanese, meanwhile, believe the multinational naval presence can do much to stop any banned shipments that do come. Hezbollah's already strong political influence in Lebanon has grown in the wake of the war.

Under the United Nations-brokered agreement that ended the blockade, the interim naval force is to remain six nautical miles from the coast and carry out searches of vessels only at the request of the Lebanese Navy. The multinational naval force is not authorized to act on its own.

The blockade was to have been lifted Thursday, but the action was delayed by confusion over who was to lead the naval force until German ships arrive to take over the task. France, which has had two ships in place since the conflict began, was initially expected to take the lead, but that role was shifted to the Italians, who have four ships offshore.

The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon said it had already established a naval operations center to coordinate all operational details.

''The blockade has seriously undermined the Lebanese economy, and it is high time for it to end so as to allow the people to get back to their businesses,'' read a statement issued by Maj. Gen. Alain Pellegrini, chief of the United Nations force.

The number of troops committed to the force continued to rise, with Italy saying that it would soon deploy more troops to southern Lebanon. The first of 900 French troops are expected to begin arriving there Saturday, and 500 Lebanon-bound troops left Spain by ship on Friday.

Italy's foreign minister, Massimo D'Alema, said in Tel Aviv that the number of peacekeepers in southern Lebanon could reach 5,000 by the end of next week.

''It will be possible to have an agreement on the withdrawal of Israeli troops in the next 10 days,'' he told reporters.

A spokesman for the United Nations force said that peacekeepers from Guyana, part of the earlier United Nations presence, had begun patrolling in the central and western sectors of southern Lebanon, while Indian peacekeepers were patrolling in the southeast.

He said the force had turned over three sectors north of Naqura to the Lebanese Army. Agence France-Presse reported that troops from Lebanon's Sixth Brigade, supported by tanks, entered 10 villages in the region on Friday.

Israel sent thousands of troops into southern Lebanon during the war, and they have been steadily withdrawing, though some remain in the border area.

Israeli troops detained four armed men on Friday in a southern Lebanese village controlled by Israel, Reuters reported, citing an Israeli Army spokeswoman.

But the Israeli news media reported Friday that military officials hope to complete the withdrawal before the Jewish New Year, which begins Sept. 22.

In another development, Mr. Olmert said that if Lebanon fulfilled its obligations under the United Nations resolution that ended the fighting, then Israel would be willing to discuss Shabaa Farms, a disputed piece of land near where the borders of Syria, Lebanon and Israel converge.

Israel captured Shabaa Farms from Syria as part of the Golan Heights in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war. However, Lebanon now claims the 10-square-mile swath of land, which overlooks Israel's Hula Valley.

When Israel withdrew from southern Lebanon in 2000, the United Nations, which marked the border with Israel, did not put Shabaa Farms in Lebanon. The land has been a point of contention since then, and is often mentioned by Hezbollah as a continued Israeli occupation of Lebanese territory.

Resistance to Israeli occupation is the principal reason Hezbollah gives for keeping its arms.

Mr. Olmert's remarks, made Thursday night at a meeting with the visiting Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, suggested that Hezbollah would have to disarm before any negotiations took place.

Israel failed to make Hezbollah do that by force in the recent fighting, however, and there is currently no political power inside Lebanon strong enough to compel the group to give up its weapons.

2006-09-10 04:37:37 · 3 answers · asked by ryboyin 4

i know i wont get many but genuine replys only please kev uk

2006-09-10 03:58:15 · 1 answers · asked by kevin m 2

http://ebaumsworld.com/2006/07/xmaslights3.html
and its real i guess they have a lot of money and a lot of time on there hands

2006-09-10 03:42:14 · 11 answers · asked by Huggles [mozzafan] 4

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http://ebaumsworld.com/2006/07/kevin-cosgrove-911-call.html

its so moving and frightning at the same time

2006-09-10 03:05:09 · 5 answers · asked by Huggles [mozzafan] 4

i'v been wondering was the 911 just a cover i know i know lots of people died ,was it an attack on america and the goverment are trying to cover it all up
after the 911 no one was allowed to investigate the scene the evidence was destroyed and the only people who could investigate were the same people involved in a similar situation
and video footage clearly shows explosions from different parts of the building
so what happend there

2006-09-10 02:26:33 · 16 answers · asked by Huggles [mozzafan] 4

to go back in time in 1965, the 1st TV black and white with three channels that were available...10 years ago, people don't have internet...Something is invented to be more convienient for us, and even something also harm us and the enviroment and the nature... what do we want, then? like the chilly August, nice weather like before we don't have the oil industries and cars, or today with the global warming and high tech....

2006-09-09 20:36:34 · 11 answers · asked by main 1

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