In case you were wondering -
Mar. 21st, 2005 10:00 pmWhile Teri Schiavo slept -
Eight people have been killed and about 14 injured when a gunman opened fire at a school in the US state of Minnesota.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is in Beijing - "Of course if we cannot find a way to resolve the North Korean issue in this way (through six-party talks), then we will have to find other means to do it."
She did not elaborate. Lovely.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will consider sending former world chess champion Bobby Fischer to Iceland once it confirms that he has been granted citizenship there, Japanese Justice Minister Chieko Nohno said on Tuesday.
The United States has eliminated the rubella virus, or German measles, a major source of birth defects...The United States is the second country to eliminate rubella after Cuba reported its last case in 1995.
Chrysler Group has won changes from the United Auto Workers union that will save it tens of millions of dollars in health costs, while costing employees and their family up to $1,000 in health care deductibles, according to a published report. So much for unions not being realistic about the cost of health care coverage today.
President George W. Bush received support on Monday from Republican Sen. John McCain as he tried to sell his idea of overhauling the Social Security retirement system to a skeptical public.
Samantha Runnion's accused murderer's trial has begun.


It's still a pretty incredible world, after all.
Eight people have been killed and about 14 injured when a gunman opened fire at a school in the US state of Minnesota.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is in Beijing - "Of course if we cannot find a way to resolve the North Korean issue in this way (through six-party talks), then we will have to find other means to do it."
She did not elaborate. Lovely.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will consider sending former world chess champion Bobby Fischer to Iceland once it confirms that he has been granted citizenship there, Japanese Justice Minister Chieko Nohno said on Tuesday.
The United States has eliminated the rubella virus, or German measles, a major source of birth defects...The United States is the second country to eliminate rubella after Cuba reported its last case in 1995.
Chrysler Group has won changes from the United Auto Workers union that will save it tens of millions of dollars in health costs, while costing employees and their family up to $1,000 in health care deductibles, according to a published report. So much for unions not being realistic about the cost of health care coverage today.
President George W. Bush received support on Monday from Republican Sen. John McCain as he tried to sell his idea of overhauling the Social Security retirement system to a skeptical public.
Samantha Runnion's accused murderer's trial has begun.


It's still a pretty incredible world, after all.