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Audio Wikinews Transcript, 0900 UTC April 14 2006
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An Islamic militant web forum has released a video of Al-Qaeda's second in command, Ayman al-Zawahiri, who reportedly released the tape to commemorate the battle of Tora Bora in December 2001. In the video, Zawahiri exhorts the Iraqi insurgency to “Stay firm, stay together.” He also calls President George W. Bush the “Caesar of Washington,” and praised Iraqi militant leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
Canada’s Food Inspection Agency reports that initial tests done on a six-year-old dairy cow in Fraser Valley near Vancouver could not rule out bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or “mad cow disease.” Further tests are being conducted at Winnipeg's National Centre for Foreign Animal Disease and results are expected on Sunday. Officials also say the cow did not enter the human food chain.
Wikipedia Current Events
Ford Motor Co. confirms that it will close two of its assembly plants by 2008 -- one in Minnesota, the other in Virginia. A total of 4,300 people are employed at the two plants.
And The United Front for Democratic Change's attack on the Chadian capital of N'Djamena has been repelled by the Chadian army. The United Nations Security Council condemns the rebel attack.
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