Monthly Archive: July 2005

July 29, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (5:50) More than 800 people have died in the devastating monsoons in Mumbai, India. This was the worst rainfall recorded in a century. Vinod K. Jose reports from New Delhi. The...

July 28, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (5:03) The Irish Republican Army announced that they will give up its armed campaign and enter the political arena. The organization fought British rule over Northern Ireland. A  battle that has lasted...

July 27, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (5:10) Al-Qaeda said they killed the two-kidnapped Algerian envoys to Iraq. On a website, Al-Qaeda said they are punishing the Algeria for cooperating with the United States. Iraq will not be...

July 26, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines At least three groups have claimed responsibility for the bombings in Egypt, non have yet been confirmed. Paul Schemm has more, from Cairo. The six party talks on nuclear disarmament began...

July 25, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (5:57) Egyptian police are now searching for six Pakistanis in connection with Saturday’s bombing of the Sharm Al Sheikh resort in the Sinai peninsula. The explosion killed 88 people, including 17...

July 22, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (5:07) Police in London say that the investigation into four explosions in the transportation system are advancing quickly. Police arrested one man they say is tied to the four explosions and...

July 21, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (5:28) In Yemen, 13 people died in the second day of protests over an increase of gas prices. Protestors and police clashed as Yemeni’s were chanting anti-government slogans, threw stones, and...

July 20, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (4:58) President George Bush chose John G. Roberts as Supreme Court nominee to replace Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. (Bush and Roberts tape) Roberts has served for the D.C. Circuit Court of...

July 19, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (6:41) Brtian has successfully fast tracked tough anti-terror legislation through the government. The movement, led by Home Secretary, Charles Clarke, is expected to be law by the end of the year....

July 18, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (5:15) Two cases will be immediately returned to a military tribunal at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said. The decision comes after an appeals court overturned a previous ruling...