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Australians Receive Nobel for Bacterium Work
Two Australian scientists who discovered a bacterium that causes stomach inflammation, ulcers and cancer won the 2005 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine today.
New York Times - October 3, 2005
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City and Teachers Union Reach Tentative Accord on New Contract
The deal requires longer hours, fewer seniority rights and a new master teacher position with higher pay.
New York Times - October 3, 2005
Boat That Sank, Killing 20, in Adirondacks Is Raised
Officials said that so far there was no evidence that the boat had been speeding, or that captain was intoxicated.
New York Times - October 3, 2005
Turkey and Europe Agree to Talks on Joining
Turkey and the European Union today formally began talks on Turkey's historic bid to join the organization.
New York Times - October 3, 2005
Schröder Hints at Bowing Out as Chancellor in a Coalition
Chancellor Gerhard Schröder seemed Monday to soften his resistance to giving up his post, hinting that he would not oppose a decision by his party to share power.
New York Times - October 3, 2005
Palestinian Policemen, in Protest, Storm Parliament
More than 30 policemen demanded more government support in a growing confrontation with the militant faction Hamas.
New York Times - October 3, 2005
Afghan Troops Kill 28 Militants on Border With Pakistan
Government troops killed 28 militants in hours of fierce fighting, a spokesman for the defense ministry said today.
New York Times - October 3, 2005
European Union Imposes Sanctions on Uzbekistan
Europe is seeking to punish Uzbekistan for its refusal to allow an inquiry into the bloody crackdown of an uprising in May.
New York Times - October 3, 2005
NTL to Buy Cable Rival Telewest in $6 Billion Deal
The $6 billion deal would bolster NTL's ability to compete with British Sky Broadcasting and British Telecom.
New York Times - October 3, 2005
Questions over US boat accident
Police investigating a deadly boat accident in New York State say they have found no evidence of negligence.
BBC News - October 3, 2005
US carmakers take September hit
Ford and General Motors report a slump in September sales as Asian rivals erode their market share.
BBC News - October 3, 2005
Landslides bury Central Americans
At least 29 people are killed across Central America in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Stan.
BBC News - October 3, 2005
UK scientists await ice mission
UK scientists await ice mission The Cryosat spacecraft will give the clearest picture yet of climate change at the poles, UK researchers say.
BBC News - October 3, 2005
Teen dragged to centre and raped
A 15-year-old girl is dragged into the grounds of a resource centre in west Belfast and raped, police say.
BBC News - October 3, 2005
City schools face falling rolls
The future of a quarter of Edinburgh's primary schools is to be discussed at a meeting of the city's council.
BBC News - October 3, 2005
Football: We back Sven - Owen
Michael Owen says he will be fit to face Austria and insists the England squad are united behind Sven-Goran Eriksson.
BBC News - October 3, 2005
Football: Cole sticks to Chelsea
Chelsea and England midfielder Joe Cole insists he sees his long-term future at Stamford Bridge
BBC News - October 3, 2005
Students missing amid China storm
Up to 60 students are swept away during a typhoon in south-east China, state media has reported.
BBC News - October 3, 2005
Policemen killed in Colombia raid
At least five police die in a rebel attack on a Colombian village, but officers thought captured turn up safe.
BBC News - October 3, 2005
Schroeder hints at stepping down
German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder suggests he might abandon his claim to lead the next government.
BBC News - October 3, 2005
EU okays Croatia membership talks
The EU is to open membership talks with Croatia, after the top UN war crimes prosecutor says it is co-operating fully.
BBC News - October 3, 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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