NBC News articles 2005 october

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Dollar hits near three-month high against euroHunters wary of Rockies drillingHPV in children may be a sign of sexual abuseTwo Australians win Nobel Prize in medicineAppeals court denies bail for ex-Tyco execsJudge again denies mistrial in Vioxx caseCovering your assets in a divorceReturning at your own risk?Three manly factory toursStupid interview questionsDanger! Lousy employer aheadYellowstone BrownsHusband's support can help with breastfeedingRussia’s 1-step program: scaring alcoholics drySwiss OK extradition of ex-Russia nuclear chiefBali blasts are sign of weak terror crackdownOhioans mark centennial of ‘practical’ aviationFish fight over bid to ban some Asian carpPalestinian police add to tension over HamasLive Vote: Does lap-dance ban limit expression?Falling SUV sales drag Ford, GM lowerIraq:  Quagmire for the terroristsWho's the DJ in the operating room?States spend big in feverish biotech pursuitDole pre-packaged salads recalled for E. coliHughes' mideast tour: More harm than good?FBI's criminal caseload down 50 percentNo Guru, No Method, No PresidencyWhat others are saying about court nomineeManufacturing activity rises despite KatrinaChoicePoint seeks anti-fraud balanceWhat's on the show FridayWhat's on the show ThursdayWhat's on the show WednesdayConstruction spending climbs to all-time highClowns ease anxiety in young surgery patientsRoberts takes seat on Supreme CourtAnalyzing the pick of MiersHold the salt to reduce blood pressureDemocrats: Keep the FaithMicrosoft Office upgrade to support PDF filesDaily Nightly: The Year of Living DangerouslyDonnelley to buy rival Dex MediaBush's Harriet Miers nomination remarks‘Rocket racing league’ gets its startSome conservatives not thrilled by MiersU.K. cable firm NTL to acquire TelewestStampede at South Korea concert kills 11Report: Telefonica eyes acquiring KPNMiers ties to Bush include personal lawyerAutomakers are seeing the benefits of LEDsStocks end higher despite weak consumer dataWhen playmates are bratsEU starts historic Turkey membership talksThousands gather to catch glimpse of eclipseYahoo aims to build its own online libraryToday in history: October 39th Ward has history, but does it have a future?'The Situation with Tucker Carlson' for Sept. 30th'Scarborough Country' for Sept. 30th'Rita Cosby Live & Direct' for Sept. 30th'Countdown with Keith Olbermann' for Sept. 30th'Hardball with Chris Matthews' for Sept. 30th'The Abrams Report' for Sept. 30thIraqi president wants PM to step downDeLay vows to continue leadership role in GOPMexican brewers offer variation on regular beerNRG Energy to buy Texas GencoBehind the Abu Ghraib photosAugust Wilson’s century in blacks and bluesGyms running after baby boomersMicrosoft to start paying ex-workers who suedInsurance for infertility treatment lagsHomes of the richest AmericansN.Y. officials: Capsized boat had too few in crewConstruction quality had role in storm damageGulf Coast Jews struggle to mark New Year‘Welcome back, New Orleans’Hands off! Seattle considers lap-dance banClarity on Katrina’s impact should aid investorsWhere does Google want to go today?FAA inspections of Northwest raise questionsMerkel’s party gains one seat in GermanyNobel Prize short list is long on guessworkNew Orleans fights to regain cultural rootsWhat happened under the bridgeFilling up on soybeans and dieselHomeless Hmong: refugees or migrants?Transcript for October 2Storm drenches northeast KansasSenate presses for quick Miers confirmationVatican restricts information from meetingEgypt gets tough in Sinai after resort attacksHigh oil prices met with global outrageChina marks 56 years of Communist ruleMilitary forces stretched by hurricanesCivil unions take effect in ConnecticutHousing promises to evacuees fall shortTexas prosecutor leads final big chargeToday in history: October 2Man blows himself up at Univ. of OklahomaMoon spotted orbiting so-called 10th planetEl Salvador volcano blast kills two farmersBoi or grrl? Pop culture redefining genderJudge challenges racial composition of juriesBeat picks up on bawdy Bourbon StreetAfrican Union says Sudan attacking civiliansWhen kindness of strangers is too much to bearIndonesia sees terror darkening its reputationHurricane Otis weakens to tropical stormMan charged with murder after girl, 4, foundGoogle offers free Wi-Fi for San FranciscoMan accused of keeping mom's body in freezerBlack New Orleans colleges hit hard by KatrinaBouncing baby bear gets close to crawlingBrazil weighs a national gun banWisconsin to house national stem cell bankGaming by the seat of your pantsTiVo for Internet radio? Well, not quite yet$100 laptop designed for children of the worldToday in history: October 1Space station crew welcomes new arrivalsMicrobes take their place in the courtroomBrazil now Latin America’s largest economyTheologian says intelligent design is religionAbortion access, assisted suicide cases awaitCalifornia makes phishing punishable by lawOfficials deny responsibility for evacuee bus fireN.J. agrees to pay malnourished childrenMan questioned in 4 Illinois deaths
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