NEW DELHI – Bombs exploded inside two movie theaters showing a controversial Hindi-language film in the Indian capital on Sunday, killing at least one person and injuring dozens, officials said. Both theaters are in the western Karol Bagh (search) neighborhood and the explosions occurred 15 minutes apart, junior Home Minister …
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People in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease may still be able to make informed decisions about their care if they meet certain criteria, but others may not understand the risks and benefits involved in Alzheimer’s disease treatment options. A new study shows that people who were aware of their …
Read More »Manhole Explodes Near World Bank, IMF
WASHINGTON – Buildings were evacuated in an area near the World Bank (search) and International Monetary Fund on Thursday because of a manhole blast that was said to be a result of a transformer explosion under the street level. Officials were working to get power shut off so firefighters could …
Read More »Gay Minister: End Discrimination
PHILADELPHIA – A Methodist minister who had been defrocked for being in a lesbian relationship and later was reinstated called for an end to discrimination against gays in a speech to hundreds of supporters. “Other faith traditions out there have tried to shut us down and tell us we’re not …
Read More »Transcript: Bush Chief of Staff
The following is a transcribed excerpt from “FOX News Sunday,” May 1, 2005. CHRIS WALLACE, FOX NEWS: Joining us now is the White House chief of staff, Andrew Card. Mr. Card, welcome back to “Fox News Sunday.” Always good to have you here. ANDREW CARD, WHITE HOUSE CHIEF OF STAFF: …
Read More »Bush Calls Italy PM on Iraq Incident
ROME – President Bush called Premier Silvio Berlusconi (search) on Wednesday to express his regret for the March killing of an Italian agent by U.S. troops in Iraq. The call came days after Washington and Rome issued rival reports about the shooting death. Berlusconi’s office described the conversation as “long …
Read More »Meet John McCain: Movie Star?
NEW YORK – Sen. John McCain (search) wants to make a few things clear — he’s not a movie star and he’s not a candidate for the presidency (yet). He is, however, the main character in a TV movie based on his best-selling book, “Faith of My Fathers (search).” The …
Read More »Mom Charged After Son Left in Car Dies
SYLVA, N.C. – A woman was charged with killing her 8-year-old son by keeping him locked in the trunk of a car while she was at work. Her lawyer says the boy was not restrained. Devin Gibson was found dead Sunday. His mother, Michelle Joyce Gibson, 36, was charged Monday …
Read More »Bush to Host Schroeder Next Month
WASHINGTON – President Bush (search) and German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder (search) have set their second meeting of the year amid talks on Germany’s drive for a permanent seat on the U.N. Security Council and concerns over Iran’s nuclear program. Bush and Schroeder are to meet June 27 at the White …
Read More »Hurricane Threatens Central America
PUERTO LA LIBERTAD, El Salvador – Salvadoran officials evacuated some 10,000 people and closed schools Thursday as Hurricane Adrian (search) steamed toward the country’s coast. El Salvador and Guatemala declared emergencies as the eastern Pacific’s first named tropical storm of the season, gained force and headed directly for the coast, …
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