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Attacks Kill 26 in Iraq as U.S. Warns Against Divisions
On a bloody day in Iraq, America's ambassador hinted that the U.S. would not support institutions plagued by sectarianism.
New York Times - February 20, 2006
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Fires probed for links to church arsons
Investigators on Monday were examining two fires in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, to determine whether they were set intentionally and, if so, whether they are related to a series of fires set at churches elsewhere in the state.
CNN - February 20, 2006
Controversy rages over ports deal
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Controversy rages over ports deal
President Bush was facing more political pressure Monday to block a deal that would give a company based in the United Arab Emirates management of six major U.S. ports.
CNN - February 20, 2006
Officials Investigate Germany's Role in U.S. Detention of Citizen
An investigation has been opened into whether Germany served as a silent partner in the abduction of one of its citizens.
New York Times - February 20, 2006
Curt Gowdy, Versatile Sportscaster, Is Dead at 86
The easygoing, low-key announcer was the quintessential generalist of the pre-cable television era.
New York Times - February 20, 2006
Hamas Tries in Gaza Talks to Broaden Its Cabinet
Hamas opened talks with other militant factions on forming the new Palestinian government, a process expected to take at least two weeks.
New York Times - February 20, 2006
Hope Dims for Trapped Miners in Mexico
Mine officials reported that they as yet had been unable to excavate the collapsed tunnels leading to the 65 men.
New York Times - February 20, 2006
Russian Talks With Iran on Nuclear Program Stall
Negotiators for both countries agreed to hold new talks but did not announce when or where they would take place.
New York Times - February 20, 2006
Oil Prices Leap After Attacks in Nigeria
Oil prices rose 2.6 percent today after violent attacks by militants shut down nearly a fifth of Nigeria's oil production.
New York Times - February 20, 2006
Canada cruise to ice hockey gold
Canada beat Sweden 4-1 to claim their successive women's ice hockey Olympic gold.
BBC News - February 20, 2006
Argentina extradites Serb suspect
A Bosnian Serb war crimes suspect arrested in Argentina is on his way to the war crimes tribunal in The Hague.
BBC News - February 20, 2006
Thai murder concerns played down
The Foreign Office played down its concerns about the threat of attacks on travellers to Thailand, the BBC learns.
BBC News - February 20, 2006
Drug limits foetal alcohol damage
A drug may reduce the damage caused to babies whose mothers drink heavily during pregnancy.
BBC News - February 20, 2006
Teacher training 'not sufficient'
Career-changers learning "on the job" to teach in England are often not trained well enough, Ofsted says.
BBC News - February 20, 2006
Pope urges respect in cartoon row
The Pope urges respect for religions and their symbols in his first comments on the Muhammad cartoon row.
BBC News - February 20, 2006
Hamas presents PM choice to Abbas
Hamas leaders formally present Ismail Haniya as their choice for PM in talks with Palestinian leader Abbas.
BBC News - February 20, 2006
Islamic groups plan more protests
Pakistan's main Islamic alliance says there will be no let up in protests against the Prophet Muhammad cartoons.
BBC News - February 20, 2006
Warning over escaped NI prisoner
The public are warned to be vigilant after a convicted murderer escapes from custody in County Antrim.
BBC News - February 20, 2006
Prints service 'can be trusted'
Senior police officers defend the integrity of Scotland's fingerprinting service following the Shirley McKie case.
BBC News - February 20, 2006
Shot soldier 'talked of suicide'
An inquest into the death of a soldier shot at Deepcut army barracks hears that he had said he would kill himself.
BBC News - February 20, 2006
Curling: GB women knocked out
Britain's women curling champions see their Olympic title hopes dashed despite a 10-4 win over the USA in their last match.
BBC News - February 20, 2006
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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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