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Water deliveries jeopardized by endangered-species ruling
San Jose Mercury News - 21 hours ago
By Mike Taugher. The state's largest water-delivery system, which serves millions of people from the Bay Area to Southern California, will have to shut down in 60 days unless water officials comply with the state endangered-species law, a judge ruled.
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Iran says Britons confessed to territory violation (Reuters)

A British patrol boat conducts a patrol in the Shatt al-Arab waterways of Basra, south of Baghdad, February 15, 2007. Iranian forces seized 15 British Royal Navy personnel who had searched a merchant ship on Friday, Britain said, triggering a diplomatic crisis. (British Royal Marines/Crown Copyright/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - Iran's military said on Saturday British naval personnel seized in the Gulf confessed to entering Iranian waters illegally, but Britain maintained they were detained inside Iraqi territory and demanded their release.


For Cats and Dogs, Life Is a Bowl of … - New York Times


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TRY IT By FDA rules, products not allowed in animal feed can go into pet food. What exactly are pet owners getting when they buy their pet food - some $16 billion worth each year in the United States?
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Nearly 50 killed in brutal Iraq attacks (AFP)

An Iraqi policeman walks over the rubble of a destroyed Iraqi police station following a suicide truck bomb that exploded inside their compound in the predominantly Sunni al-Dora neighborhood of southern Baghdad. Suicide attacks waged by a lorry driver posing as a goods merchant and a bomber in a sweet shop killed dozens of Iraqis on Saturday, underscoring the vicious nature of a changing insurgency.(AFP/David Furst)AFP - Suicide attacks waged by a lorry driver posing as a goods merchant and a bomber in a sweet shop killed dozens of Iraqis on Saturday, underscoring the vicious nature of a changing insurgency.


Barclays goes Dutch - Times Online


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Barclays goes Dutch
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Barclays audacious plan to merge with ABN Amro would create the fifth-biggest bank in the world. But, as Grant Ringshaw explains, it faces a number of hurdles.
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Edwards says he's in race for duration (Reuters)

Presidential candidate Sen. John Edwards (D-NC) leaves with his wife Elizabeth after speaking at a health care forum at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) in Las Vegas, Nevada March 24, 2007. Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards, seeking to overcome doubts he can stay focused while his wife undergoes treatment for an incurable cancer, said on Saturday he will campaign until the very end. (Steve Marcus/Reuters)Reuters - Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards, seeking to overcome doubts he can stay focused while his wife undergoes treatment for an incurable cancer, said on Saturday he will campaign until the very end.


Afflalo gets another crack at Final Four (AP)

UCLA's Arron Afflalo (4) greets teammate Lorenzo Mata after UCLA beat Kansas 68-55 in the West Regional final of the NCAA men's basketball tournament in San Jose, Calif., Saturday, March 24, 2007. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)AP - With good-natured shoves and claps, the UCLA Bruins formed a circle around Arron Afflalo — the rightful center of attention. In an exceptional second half that should help erase memories of his past mediocrity in big games, Afflalo scored 15 of his 24 points and the Bruins held off the top-seeded Jayhawks for a 68-55 victory in the West Regional final Saturday night.


Jersey ads still taboo in US leagues - Los Angeles Times


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Jersey ads still taboo in US leagues
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Galaxy's deal with Herbalife isn't unusual in soccer, but baseball, basketball and football have yet to jump on corporate-logo bandwagon.
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Manning gets laughs as host of ‘SNL’ (AP)

In this photo released by NBC, 'Saturday Night Live' cast member Jason Sudeikis, right, joins Super Bowl MVP Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning, center, and 'American Idol' winner Carrie Underwood on the set of 'Saturday Night Live' in New York, Thursday, March 22, 2007. They taped a spot promoting the Saturday, March 24 telecast. (AP Photo/NBC, Dana Edelson)AP - Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning used his “Saturday Night Live” monologue to poke a little fun at his mother.


U.N. Council imposes sanctions on Iran (Reuters)

Members of the U.N. Security Council, including British Ambassador to the U.N. Emyr Jones Parry (front L) and acting U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Alejandro Wolff (front R), vote to increase sanctions against Iran at the United Nations, in New York, March 24, 2007. The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously on Saturday to tighten sanctions on Iran but without the presence of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who had wanted to defend his country's refusal to suspend uranium enrichment. (Chip East/Reuters)Reuters - The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously on Saturday to impose new sanctions on Iran for its nuclear ambitions by targeting Tehran's arms exports, state-owned bank and elite Revolutionary Guards.










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