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- Jordan News - 30th March 2007
- U.N. deplores latest Congo violence (AP)
- U.N. council begins considering Kosovo independence (Reuters)
- Negroponte Defends Iraq's Maliki, Seeing Progress
- As Foreclosures Rise, Analyst Predicts Wide Impact
- GOP Faces a Wide, and Shifting, Presidential Field
- Somalia Sees Lull in Fighting, But Chaos Reigns
- Baghdad Markets Draw Insurgent Bomb Attacks
- Blair: 'Critical' 2 Days in Iran Negotiations
- Bush Promises to Veto Iraq Deadline
- French Train Sets Speed Mark at 357 MPH
- European stability linked to Kosovo future: France (Reuters)
- UN, WHO must lead to lower cancer deaths: expert (Reuters)
- Hariri wants UN to find ways to impose tribunal (AFP)
- UN mediator briefs Security Council on Kosovo independence (AFP)
- Lebanon MPs ask U.N. to move on Hariri court (Reuters)
- U.N. envoy to Middle East to step down (Reuters)
- Deep in the Colombian Jungle, Coca Still Thrives
- The Clinical Definition of Depression May Change
- Tribal Leaders Raise Army on Pakistani Border
- Feingold Calls on Bush to Alter Iraq Stance
- Business, land owners oppose township zoning plan
- VEGAS, Baby!!!
- Where is your team?
- U.N. chief urges diplomacy with Sudan (AP)
- Ban urges patience in peace process (AP)
- Official: Darfur destabilizing region (AP)
- UN Security Council braces for contentious Kosovo talks (AFP)
- UN agency sending staff back to Baghdad (AP)
- U.N. chief: Arms crossing Syrian border (AP)
- U.N. pact on disabled rights signed (AP)
- U.N. panel OKs measure on Islam (AP)
- Organ demand outstrips supply (AP)
- EU calls on UN Security Council to back Kosovo independence (AFP)
- Nations quickly sign U.N. disabled rights treaty (Reuters)
- Britain has few options in Iran standoff (AP)
- U.N. rights body condemns "defamation" of religion (Reuters)
- U.N. chief gets first taste of Lebanon rivalries (Reuters)
- Iran TV airs British sailor's 'confession' (AFP)
- Second captive Briton apologizes to Iran (AP)
- Sudan, U.N. to work for Darfur peace (AP)
- U.N. says more people will starve in Zimbabwe (Reuters)
- Security Council voices 'grave concern' at Iran's detention of Britons (AFP)
- Sudan agrees to U.N.-African Darfur force: Saudi (Reuters)
- Ganges Reveals Sublime Luxury, Polluted Wasteland
- Argentina's First Lady May Seek Presidency
- Bush Blasts Democrats' War Funds Bill, Vows Veto
- Sam Zell's Latest Gamble: Tribune Co.
- Big Subprime Lender Files for Bankruptcy
- Republican Hopefuls Post Fundraising Totals
- Iran Crisis: 'Deja Vu All Over Again'
- Gaza Clans Overwhelm Palestinian Security Efforts
- A new pen
- 70 years ago, stonecutters built tunnel for transporting beer
- J-O-H-A-N, spelled with one N
- Paper or Plastic?
- Funeral notice for Kyle Leslie Sharbonno
- Varied thrush came to Prior Lake, birding report says
- Relay For Life of Scott County - Jordan Team Kickoff
- Can we afford a pool?
- Council gets different idea about city hall, library
- Giving up TV
- Meth Production Moves to Mexico
- Plunge in Meth Labs Paves Way for Potent Import
- States, Feds Divide on Chemical Plant Rules
- Justices Thwart Bush Team on Environmental Policy
- Florida Repeats as College Basketball Champs
- Flu Studies Point to Isolation for Prevention
- U.N. chief urges diplomacy with Sudan (AP)
- Ban urges patience in peace process (AP)
- Official: Darfur destabilizing region (AP)
- UN Security Council braces for contentious Kosovo talks (AFP)
- UN agency sending staff back to Baghdad (AP)
- U.N. chief: Arms crossing Syrian border (AP)
- Ganges Reveals Sublime Luxury, Polluted Wasteland
- Argentina's First Lady May Seek Presidency
- Bush Blasts Democrats' War Funds Bill, Vows Veto
- Sam Zell's Latest Gamble: Tribune Co.
- Big Subprime Lender Files for Bankruptcy
- Republican Hopefuls Post Fundraising Totals
- Iran Crisis: 'Deja Vu All Over Again'
- Gaza Clans Overwhelm Palestinian Security Efforts
- A new pen
- 70 years ago, stonecutters built tunnel for transporting beer
- J-O-H-A-N, spelled with one N
- Paper or Plastic?
- Funeral notice for Kyle Leslie Sharbonno
- Varied thrush came to Prior Lake, birding report says
- Relay For Life of Scott County - Jordan Team Kickoff
- Can we afford a pool?
- Council gets different idea about city hall, library
- Giving up TV
- Dangerous Dogs
- Gonzales Remains, Despite Resignation Rumors
- Gonzales Remains, Despite Resignation Rumors
- U.S. Corn Farmers Hear a Call for Ethanol
- Bush Tours Walter Reed Hospital, and Apologizes
- Texas Teen to Go Free After One Year, Protests
- Storm Struck Southeastern Colorado in Recovery
- Tapes of Police Violence Spur Trouble in Chicago
- U.N. pact on disabled rights signed (AP)
- U.N. panel OKs measure on Islam (AP)
- At Hong Kong Track, Fix Was In, Police Say
- Baseball Prepares to Open 2007 Season
- Iran Airs Footage of a Second British Marine
- Judge Cuts Hicks' Sentence from 7 Years to 9 Months
- Rise and Fall of Subprime Lenders Began on Wall St.
- Study Links Voter ID Rules to Non-Voting
- Anti-Doping Doctor Leaves California Lab
- U.S. Corn Farmers Hear a Call for Ethanol
- Texas Teen to Go Free After One Year, Protests
- Storm Struck Southeastern Colorado in Recovery
- Tapes of Police Violence Spur Trouble in Chicago
- U.N. pact on disabled rights signed (AP)
- U.N. panel OKs measure on Islam (AP)
- Bush Tours Walter Reed Hospital, and Apologizes
- At Hong Kong Track, Fix Was In, Police Say
- Baseball Prepares to Open 2007 Season
- Iran Airs Footage of a Second British Marine
- Judge Cuts Hicks' Sentence from 7 Years to 9 Months
- Rise and Fall of Subprime Lenders Began on Wall St.
- Study Links Voter ID Rules to Non-Voting
- Anti-Doping Doctor Leaves California Lab
- Organ demand outstrips supply (AP)
- 9,300 homeless people live in Minnesota, report says
- EU calls on UN Security Council to back Kosovo independence (AFP)
- Nations quickly sign U.N. disabled rights treaty (Reuters)
- Obituaries from the March 29 Independent
- Sorry About the Easter Egg Hunt
- Yuma 'Boondoggle' May Prove Useful
- Alarm Over Missing Bees Prompts House Hearing
- Teenager's Home Abortion May Spur Charges
- Tornado Guts Colorado Town, But Spares Lives There
- Congress Pays High Honors to Tuskeegee Airmen
- Britain has few options in Iran standoff (AP)
- U.N. rights body condemns "defamation" of religion (Reuters)
- UN council stops short of blaming Sudan (AP)
- U.N. chief gets first taste of Lebanon rivalries (Reuters)
- Iran TV airs British sailor's 'confession' (AFP)
- British marine apologizes on Iranian TV (AP)
- Sudan, U.N. to work for Darfur peace (AP)
- U.N. says more people will starve in Zimbabwe (Reuters)
- Security Council voices 'grave concern' at Iran's detention of Britons (AFP)
- Sudan agrees to U.N.-African Darfur force: Saudi (Reuters)
- Sudan says tough new U.S. measures will backfire (Reuters)
- Ivory Coast leaders commended by U.N. (AP)
- Sudan leader: No U.N. troops in Darfur (AP)
- UN urges circumcision to reduce AIDS (AP)
- 'Answer to Darfur' Must Come from U.S., China, Russia (OneWorld.net)
- Senate panel approves Khalilizad to be new UN ambassador (AFP)
- Sudan pledges to end Darfur red tape (Reuters)
- Kosovo readies for "inevitable" independence (Reuters)
- UN says NKorea wants more food aid (AFP)
- U.N. extends probe of Lebanon PM's death (AP)
- Rep. John Lewis Weighs Endorsement Options
- Hill Hears Sampson's Account of Attorney Firings
- North Korea Slows Pace of Nuclear Talks
- Saudi King Decries 'Occupation' of Iraq
- Plea Agreement Gives Detainee Seven Years
- Senate Democrats Test Bush's Authority
- Iran Suspends Release of U.K. Sailor Turney
- Senate Approves Bill on Iraq Deadline, Spending
- Specter: Gonzales 'Likely Knew' of Confirmation Plan
- Former Gonzales Deputy Contradicts Boss's Story
- Would-be weekend warrior.
- Bridge collapses, spilling railcars full of sugar
- Film festival highlights aging, HIV/AIDS, global warming, immigrant health, and sex ed
- Reaching new heights
- Animals Seem To Have Personalities
- Ever since "Star Wars" ...
- Improving our Water - Raingarden Workshops to be held at 3 locations in Scott County
- Public notices from the March 29, 2007 Jordan Independent
- Regional park price tag: $4.5 million
- Slang Word of the Week
- Yuma 'Boondoggle' May Prove Useful
- Alarm Over Missing Bees Prompts House Hearing
- Teenager's Home Abortion May Spur Charges
- Tornado Guts Colorado Town, But Spares Lives There
- Congress Pays High Honors to Tuskeegee Airmen
- Britain has few options in Iran standoff (AP)
- U.N. rights body condemns "defamation" of religion (Reuters)
- UN council stops short of blaming Sudan (AP)
- U.N. chief gets first taste of Lebanon rivalries (Reuters)
- Iran TV airs British sailor's 'confession' (AFP)
- British marine apologizes on Iranian TV (AP)
- Sudan, U.N. to work for Darfur peace (AP)
- U.N. says more people will starve in Zimbabwe (Reuters)
- Security Council voices 'grave concern' at Iran's detention of Britons (AFP)
- Sudan agrees to U.N.-African Darfur force: Saudi (Reuters)
- Sudan says tough new U.S. measures will backfire (Reuters)
- Ivory Coast leaders commended by U.N. (AP)
- Sudan leader: No U.N. troops in Darfur (AP)
- UN urges circumcision to reduce AIDS (AP)
- 'Answer to Darfur' Must Come from U.S., China, Russia (OneWorld.net)
- Senate panel approves Khalilizad to be new UN ambassador (AFP)
- Sudan pledges to end Darfur red tape (Reuters)
- Kosovo readies for "inevitable" independence (Reuters)
- UN says NKorea wants more food aid (AFP)
- U.N. extends probe of Lebanon PM's death (AP)
- Rep. John Lewis Weighs Endorsement Options
- Hill Hears Sampson's Account of Attorney Firings
- North Korea Slows Pace of Nuclear Talks
- Saudi King Decries 'Occupation' of Iraq
- Plea Agreement Gives Detainee Seven Years
- Senate Democrats Test Bush's Authority
- Iran Suspends Release of U.K. Sailor Turney
- Senate Approves Bill on Iraq Deadline, Spending
- Specter: Gonzales 'Likely Knew' of Confirmation Plan
- Former Gonzales Deputy Contradicts Boss's Story
- Would-be weekend warrior.
- Bridge collapses, spilling railcars full of sugar
- Film festival highlights aging, HIV/AIDS, global warming, immigrant health, and sex ed
- Reaching new heights
- Animals Seem To Have Personalities
- Ever since "Star Wars" ...
- Improving our Water - Raingarden Workshops to be held at 3 locations in Scott County
- Public notices from the March 29, 2007 Jordan Independent
- Regional park price tag: $4.5 million
- Slang Word of the Week
- Yuma 'Boondoggle' May Prove Useful
- Alarm Over Missing Bees Prompts House Hearing
- Teenager's Home Abortion May Spur Charges
- Tornado Guts Colorado Town, But Spares Lives There
- Congress Pays High Honors to Tuskeegee Airmen
- Britain has few options in Iran standoff (AP)
- U.N. rights body condemns "defamation" of religion (Reuters)
- UN council stops short of blaming Sudan (AP)
- U.N. chief gets first taste of Lebanon rivalries (Reuters)
- Iran TV airs British sailor's 'confession' (AFP)
- British marine apologizes on Iranian TV (AP)
- Sudan, U.N. to work for Darfur peace (AP)
- U.N. says more people will starve in Zimbabwe (Reuters)
- Security Council voices 'grave concern' at Iran's detention of Britons (AFP)
- Sudan agrees to U.N.-African Darfur force: Saudi (Reuters)
- Sudan says tough new U.S. measures will backfire (Reuters)
- Ivory Coast leaders commended by U.N. (AP)
- Sudan leader: No U.N. troops in Darfur (AP)
- UN urges circumcision to reduce AIDS (AP)
- 'Answer to Darfur' Must Come from U.S., China, Russia (OneWorld.net)
- Senate panel approves Khalilizad to be new UN ambassador (AFP)
- Sudan pledges to end Darfur red tape (Reuters)
- Kosovo readies for "inevitable" independence (Reuters)
- UN says NKorea wants more food aid (AFP)
- U.N. extends probe of Lebanon PM's death (AP)
- Rep. John Lewis Weighs Endorsement Options
- Hill Hears Sampson's Account of Attorney Firings
- North Korea Slows Pace of Nuclear Talks
- Saudi King Decries 'Occupation' of Iraq
- Plea Agreement Gives Detainee Seven Years
- Senate Democrats Test Bush's Authority
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