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Wikinews Audio News April 29, 2005 - this is Amgine

  • In two attacks, four Afghan police and one U.S. soldier were killed in Afghanistan. article
  • A UCLA team headed by Brian Naranjo has fused deuterium using a pyroelectric crystal to create a strong electric field accelerator. The system does not produce more energy than it uses, but it could make feasible a safer form of fission reactor than current designs. article
  • The United States Central Intelligence Agency ends interrogations and search for Wepons of Mass Destruction in Iraq, according to report from the Iraq Survey Group. article
  • Italy's Prime Minister has warned the U.S. Italy will not accept a draft report from the U.S. Military exonerating soldiers involved in the shooting of Italian agent Calipari and journalist Sgrena. article
  • Scientists are unsure as to the cause, but near Hamburg a pond's toad population are bloating up and exploading. article
  • Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's government received a vote of confidence from the Italian Senate Thursday, after it earning the confidence of the House yesterday. article
  • Harvard University planners met with the Agassiz Neighborhood Council to update the community about Harvard's construction and expansion plans, including the Northwest Science Building and expansion of the Harvard Law School. article
  • Ezer Weizman, former President of the State of Israel died at the age of 81. Weizman helped established the Israeli Air Force and went on to a political career first as a hawk and then made a public conversion to a dove. article
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Author Amgine

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current07:48, 29 April 20051 min 58 s (1.1 MB)Amgine (talk | contribs)From n:News Briefs: April 29, 2005 Wikinews Audio News April 29, 2005 - this is Amgine == News Bullets == * In two attacks, four Afghan police and one U.S. soldier were killed in Afghanistan. [[n:Two recent attacks in Afghanistan: four police and o

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