Cheney’s office was damaged by smoke and water from fire hoses. White House spokesman Scott Stanzel said. The vice president was not in the building at the measure; he was in the West Wing of the color accommodate with President Bush. More than 1,000 people who bring home the bacon in the building were evacuated. The fire broke out on the second floor of the building around about 9:15 a m and was under control within a half hour. District of Columbia blast department spokesman Alan Etter said.
The three main suspects in the Aruba disappearance of American teen Natalee Holloway walked free yesterday as frustrated authorities officially declared the investigation a cold case - and admitted the girl’s presumed killers may never be caught. Aruban prosecutors announced that with no hard evidence and no be they don’t have enough to convict the trio - Joran Van der Sloot and brothers Satish and Deepak Kalpoe - even though they still believe they were involved in her death.
LBN-MEDIA INSIDER: ***The U. S. Federal Communications Commission is approving rules that allow publishers to own both newspapers and broadcast stations in the biggest U. S cities and that limit growth for cable-television companies. The media marketplace is now “considerably different,” says chief Kevin Martin. ***The Vatican is condemning the fantasy film “The Golden Compass,” co-produced by Time Warner’s New Line Cinema saying it promotes a cold and hopeless world without God. The Vatican newspaper describes the movie as “the most anti-Christmas enter possible.” ***The Hollywood writers strike is so far having virtually no impact on the broadcast networks outside of late night. Ratings are in fact down but not because of the strike. Driving the declines are factors such as increased DVR recording and normal audience erosion. ***”Jimmy Kimmel Live,”‘ the late- night talk show on ABC will produce new episodes in January without writers following NBC’s decision to bring approve “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.” New episodes of “Jimmy Kimmel Live” will begin airing Jan. 2. ***”The History of Howard Stern,” a documentary running this week on Sirius air Radio is said to beef up the shock jock’s longtime assertion that his show is about much more than talking dirty. Stern has been working on the project since he left CBS for Sirius in January 2006. ***Celebrity news place.
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