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At Least 56 Killed in Train Crash in Western Japan
More than 440 were injured in what was called the deadliest train accident in Japan in four decades.
New York Times - April 25, 2005
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Cable TV firm to pay $715m compensation
The Justice Department said on Monday Adelphia Communications Corp. agreed to pay $715 million to set up a victim compensation fund to repay investors who lost money as a result of accounting fraud schemes and looting of the company. The bankrupt cable television group said Adelphia founder John Rig...
CNN - April 25, 2005
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Search for survivors and clues
Japanese investigators are probing the cause of Monday's commuter train crash which left at least 69 people killed and hundreds more injured. Emergency crews are continuing to search for people trapped in the wreckage of the train.
CNN - April 25, 2005
Bodies of missing toddlers found in pond
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Bodies of missing toddlers found in pond
The bodies of two toddlers reported missing over the weekend were found Monday in a pond near their rural Georgia home, state investigators said. "It appears that our worst fears have been realized," said John Bankhead, spokesman for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
CNN - April 25, 2005
Iraqi Leaders Still Working on Forming a New Government
Shiite and Kurdish political leaders continued talks today, saying they expected a full cabinet to be announced on Tuesday.
New York Times - April 25, 2005
Taxicab Runs Amok in Midtown, Injuring 11
One block of West 42nd Street became a scene of mayhem when a taxicab rear-ended a station wagon, struck a pedestrian and then set off a string of other crashes.
New York Times - April 25, 2005
U.S. Agents Arrest Alleged Afghan Drug Kingpin
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New York Times - April 25, 2005
Blair Unbowed as Iraq Emerges as Big Issue in British Campaign
Ten days before the vote, it remains unclear whether the debate about the war will reduce Prime Minister Tony Blair's lead in opinion surveys.
New York Times - April 25, 2005
Putin Pledges a Democratic Path, Though at His Pace
In a speech today, the Russian president said that encouraging democracy is the main task before the nation.
New York Times - April 25, 2005
New Pope Displays Lighter Side as He Reaches Out to Others
Benedict XVI acknowledged today that he had prayed during last week's conclave that he would not win the job of pope.
New York Times - April 25, 2005
Bush and Saudi Prince Discuss High Oil Prices in Ranch Meeting
President Bush said he wanted to discuss the capacity of the Saudis to pump more oil to help offset a surge in prices.
New York Times - April 25, 2005
Adelphia to Pay $715 Million to Resolve Probe
The company agreed to pay $715 million to settle fraud charges with the Justice Department and the S.E.C.
New York Times - April 25, 2005
European Union Is Pressed to Slow Flow of Chinese Textiles
A European Union trade official said that he would open a formal investigation on the flood of Chinese textile exports.
New York Times - April 25, 2005
Lesbian marriage 'snatched away'
As arguments rage over the issue of gay marriage in the United States, BBC News talks to people caught up in the divisive social battle.
BBC News - April 25, 2005
What happened to Elian?
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BBC News - April 25, 2005
Air Canada in $6bn Boeing order
Air Canada places a $6bn order with Boeing for 32 wide-bodied jets as part of a modernisation of its fleet.
BBC News - April 25, 2005
Ecuador leader defends sacking
Ecuador's new president says Congress acted constitutionally to fire his predecessor, now in exile.
BBC News - April 25, 2005
US arrests 'Afghan heroin baron'
The US says it has arrested an Afghan man it regards as one of the world's most wanted heroin traffickers.
BBC News - April 25, 2005
US 'presses Iraq on government'
Washington has been urging Iraqi leaders to speed up the formation of a government, US officials say.
BBC News - April 25, 2005
SNP to call for Blair impeachment
The Scottish National Party are set to join Plaid Cymru and call for Tony Blair to be impeached over the Iraq war.
BBC News - April 25, 2005
Veteran former Labour MP defects
Veteran former Labour backbencher Brian Sedgemore defects to the Lib Dems, leader Charles Kennedy announces.
BBC News - April 25, 2005
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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