Company Name
Your Company Slogan
Thursday, 11.03.2010, 11:52pm (GMT+7) Home FAQ RSS Links Site Map Contact
 
 
::| Keyword:       [Advance Search]  
 
All News  
World
Politics
Law
Technology
Science & Space
Health
Entertainment
Travel
Education
Special Reports
::| Poll
How do you think about SoSo News Express?
Very good
Good
Average
Bad
::| Newsletter
Your Name:
Your Email:
 
 
Politics
 
 
Offering regrets
Thursday, 07.04.2005, 11:10pm

The White House on Thursday expressed fresh regrets over last month's shooting death of an Italian intelligence officer in Iraq by U.S. troops as President Bush and his two immediate predecessors met with Italian officials and mourned the death of Pope John Paul II.

 

Kansas voters overwhelmingly approve gay marriage ban
Thursday, 07.04.2005, 11:14pm
The ban reaffirms the state's long-standing policy of recognizing only marriages between one man and one woman. It also declares that only such unions are entitled to the "rights and incidents" of marriage, prohibiting the state from authorizing civil unions for gay couples.
Florida senator's aide resigns over Schiavo memo
Thursday, 07.04.2005, 11:13pm

The memo -- first reported by ABC News on March 18 and by The Washington Post and The Associated Press two days later -- said the fight going on then over removing Schiavo's feeding tube "is a great political issue ... and a tough issue for Democrats."




 
::| Latest News
::| Events
March 2010  
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
  1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31      
 
News in Pictures

After months of worsening health, Pope John Paul II died Saturday at his Vatican apartment overlooking St. Peter's Square, where thousands of people stood vigil. The 264th pontiff was remembered as a charismatic leader and one of the most influential and controversial popes in the last 100 years.

::| Hot News
Offering regrets

 
SOSO NEWS EXPRESS
[Page Top]