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With warnings to looters still on his business, Bob Rue folds a wet oriental rug outside his shop in New Orleans Thursday. Rue said he had already received about 30 flood-damaged rugs from customers wanting him to salvage them. You write the cutline. Top Cutlines: 1. Bob Rue displays the actual rug that was pulled out from under the people of New Orleans by FEMA -- Family Phil. 2. We needs it. Must have the precious Rug. They stole it from us. Sneaky little looters, wicked, tricksy, false. No, not master . . . Masters my friend. You dont have any friends. Nobody likes you. Not listening. Im not listening. Youre a liar. And a thief. Murderer. Go away. . . . I hate you. . . . Leave now and never come back -- Bre. 3. "Let's cut a rug, baby!" -- Stebbijo.
Maine bridge on list
The bridge was closed in October 2006, because of safety concerns that arose from cracks in the bridge's support beams. “We closed the bridge over a year ago because the condition was such that we didn't feel it was safe any longer," said Gerald Kusnierek, chairman of Maine Township. .
Ottawa redirects AIDS funds for Gates initiative
OTTAWA Federal funding for community AIDS programs in Ontario is being slashed as the Conservative government readjusts overall spending and redirects money to an AIDS vaccine initiative it announced earlier this year with Bill Gates. Money that helps prevent local organizations stem the spread of the virus and provide support to those infected is being reduced by 30 per cent across the province in this fiscal year. .
Democrats Are Hocking Their Agenda As If They Were at a Fire Sale
At the weekend, well over 100,000 anti-war protesters gathered around the country to protest about the occupation of Iraq. The demands of the demonstrations chimed with the views of most Americans. Polls show a consistent and substantial majority oppose the war and want the troops withdrawn immediately or soon. Indeed, at 34%, the proportion of Americans who support the war is identical to the proportion polled last week who believe in ghosts and UFOs. Despite Iraq remaining the number one priority among voters, none of the leading Democratic presidential contenders appeared at any of the marches. Primary season is an ideal moment to examine the relationship between the different parties and their core supporters. Come the presidential elections, both sides will have to tack to the centre in a bid for coveted swing voters.
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