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*[[DaimlerChrysler]] announces it has sold 80.1% of its stake in the [[Chrysler Group]] to [[Cerberus Capital Management]], a [[private equity]] firm for [[US Dollar|$]]7.4 Billion. The names are announced to change to ''Daimler AG'' and ''Chrysler Holding LLC''. [http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/13311559/detail.html (WDIV-TV)] |
*[[DaimlerChrysler]] announces it has sold 80.1% of its stake in the [[Chrysler Group]] to [[Cerberus Capital Management]], a [[private equity]] firm for [[US Dollar|$]]7.4 Billion. The names are announced to change to ''Daimler AG'' and ''Chrysler Holding LLC''. [http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/13311559/detail.html (WDIV-TV)] |
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*The [[Alaska]]n [[cruise ship]] [[Empress of the North]] [[wikinews:Alaskan cruise ship evacuated|strikes an underwater rock]] on day two of a seven-day tour, and evacuates all 281 passengers on board. [http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20070514/cruise_ship_070514/20070514?hub=TopStories CTV news] |
*The [[Alaska]]n [[cruise ship]] [[Empress of the North]] [[wikinews:Alaskan cruise ship evacuated|strikes an underwater rock]] on day two of a seven-day tour, and evacuates all 281 passengers on board. [http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20070514/cruise_ship_070514/20070514?hub=TopStories CTV news] |
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*Because of the recent pollen epidemic, Ryan has been sneezing quite often lately |
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- A report by a panel of World Bank directors finds that Paul Wolfowitz, the President of the World Bank, violated the terms of his contract when he gave his partner a promotion. (Bloomberg)
- United States Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty will resign, two Justice Department officials tell The Associated Press. (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Top Palestinian Security Official, Hani Kawasmeh, quits in protest on Monday as Sunday's ceasefire is broken, with fighting across Gaza between Hamas and Fatah killing 8 and wounding 40. Fighting began as both sides set up security checkpoints and kidnapped rivals as bargaining chips. Washington Post
- President George W. Bush orders United States government agencies to take regulatory steps to reducing automobile emissions. (Bloomberg)
- The U.S. military is to block troops from using YouTube and MySpace and 11 other popular websites for sharing photos, video clips and messages. (BBC)
- 2007 Pakistan unrest: A strike in Karachi closes shops and clears transport from the roads after two days of violence left 41 people dead. (BBC)
- The House of Councillors passes rules for revising the pacifist Constitution of Japan, a central goal of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. (Bloomberg)
- Ten people die in an explosion and fire in a cafe in Orsk, Russia. (AP via Houston Chronicle)
- The President of the Republic of China Chen Shui-bian names Chang Chun-hsiung of the Democratic Progressive Party as the new Premier of the Republic of China. (BBC)
- Nominations open for the leadership of the United Kingdom Labour Party with Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown as the favourite. (BBC)
- An ethics panel of the World Bank Group finds that its President Paul Wolfowitz was guilty of violating his contract when arranging a compensation package for Shaha Ali Riza with whom he had a relationship. (CNN)
- Legislative and local elections are being held currently in the Philippines. (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
- A new species of hummingbird is discovered in Colombia. (ABC News)
- DaimlerChrysler announces it has sold 80.1% of its stake in the Chrysler Group to Cerberus Capital Management, a private equity firm for $7.4 Billion. The names are announced to change to Daimler AG and Chrysler Holding LLC. (WDIV-TV)
- The Alaskan cruise ship Empress of the North strikes an underwater rock on day two of a seven-day tour, and evacuates all 281 passengers on board. CTV news
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