8 June 2005
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: not up to playing host
General Motors to cut a fifth of its workers.
Contractors in Iraq detained after mistakenly firing on U.S. troops, claim excessive force and abuse while jailed.
Three simultaneous car bomb explosions in Baghdad kill at least 20.
Bush, Blair close to agreeing on African debt write-off and additional aid packages, though many believe the U.S. should do more.
Environmental concerns at the White House: Government climate reports altered to play down emissions danger; ExxonMobil was actively involved in decision to axe the Kyoto treaty.
The word from the book world is that the future is in Foers, or maybe in Iraq, or maybe in weed, or maybe not.
Fans put up heart signs in support of Michael Jackson, but drivers keep running over them.
Sicilian court says it's OK for man to keep his driver's license, even though he's gay.
Body parts fall from a South African airliner on its descent into JFK.
Actress Anne Bancroft, The Miracle Worker, dies at 73.
Photos of celebrities playing table tennis.
Harry makes puppet videos for schools but has also written a children's book called Tory: The Dust Devil. Here are the real Harry Potters.
With the Expos gone from Montreal, baseball is no longer broadcast in French.
Interesting gallery of vintage mug shots.
MPAA uses spy cams to snare DVD bootleggers; finally, the James Bond gadget props you've wanted since you were ten.
A list of fictional curse words.