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Autopsy: No sign of abuse
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Autopsy: No sign of abuse
Terri Schiavo's autopsy found that no amount of therapy would have reversed the severely brain-damaged woman's condition -- and no evidence she was abused, medical examiners said Wednesday. But disagreement between her husband and her parents continues, and the cause of her 1990 collapse remains unc...
CNN - June 15, 2005
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Real-life brothers in arms
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Real-life brothers in arms
As the war in Iraq stretches on, American military families feel a mixture of pride and anxiety that comes with having a loved one in a combat zone. For Leon and Tammy Pruett those feelings are multiplied four times as their sons -- two shop workers, a bartender, and a missionary -- are all in Iraq...
CNN - June 15, 2005
Ex-hostage thanks Iraqi rescuers
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Ex-hostage thanks Iraqi rescuers
Freed Australian hostage Douglas Wood thanks Iraqi troops for helping to free him from insurgents who had held him for six weeks. Wood, 64, in a message read by Australia's counterterrorism chief Nick Warner, said he was "extremely happy and relieved to be free again."
CNN - June 15, 2005
Pakistan Lifts Travel Ban on Rape Victim
Pakistan lifted a travel restriction on Mukhtar Mai, the woman who was gang-raped in 2002 on the orders of a village council to punish an act attributed to her brother.
New York Times - June 15, 2005
Bloomberg Unveils Plans for the New Yankee Stadium
For the second time in a week, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg unveiled plans this afternoon for a new baseball stadium.
New York Times - June 15, 2005
NASA Returns Discovery to Launch Pad With New Fuel Tank
The ship and seven astronauts are set to launch on July 13 for a mission to resupply the International Space Station.
New York Times - June 15, 2005
Future of Guantánamo Camp Under Study, Attorney General Says
At a Senate hearing today, U.S. officials insisted that they were going to extraordinary lengths to protect prisoners' rights.
New York Times - June 15, 2005
Iraqi Forces Rescue Australian Hostage on a Bloody Day
A rare case of military action saving a hostage was accompanied by bombings that killed 27 Iraqi soldiers and policemen.
New York Times - June 15, 2005
2 Former Bristol-Myers Executives Charged With Fraud
Two former executives of the Bristol-Myers Squibb Company were indicted on conspiracy and securities fraud charges related to artificially inflating revenues.
New York Times - June 15, 2005
Consumer Prices Drop for First Time in 10 Months
The Consumer Price Index declined 0.1 percent in May as energy prices dropped sharply, providing evidence that inflationary pressures may have peaked for the year.
New York Times - June 15, 2005
Football: Argentina beat Tunisia
Juan Riquelme and Javier Saviola score as Argentina beat Tunisia 2-1 in the Confederations Cup.
BBC News - June 15, 2005
Mexico ex-leader can be charged
Mexico's Supreme Court rules that ex-President Luis Echeverria can be charged over a 1971 massacre.
BBC News - June 15, 2005
Shuttle moves back to launch pad
The shuttle Discovery arrives at its seaside launch pad for Nasa's second attempt to return its fleet to flight following the 2003 Columbia disaster.
BBC News - June 15, 2005
Man arrested over Hayley killing
Murder police investigating the death of a pregnant woman in Trowbridge arrest a man.
BBC News - June 15, 2005
Expert fires new diabetes warning
Experts say children with diabetes are under threat because of a failure to manage their condition.
BBC News - June 15, 2005
Uprising in Brazilian prison over
Hostages at a Sao Paulo prison are freed, ending a riot in which at least five inmates were beheaded.
BBC News - June 15, 2005
Opec agrees higher output levels
Opec nations meeting in Vienna agree to raise crude oil output quotas by 500,000 barrels a day but prices remain steady.
BBC News - June 15, 2005
Sri Lanka ruling coalition splits
A key party in Sri Lanka's ruling coalition quits as a tsunami aid deal with the Tamil Tigers goes ahead.
BBC News - June 15, 2005
Cricket: Somerset beat Aussies
Graeme Smith and Sanath Jayasuriya hit centuries as Somerset beat Australia by four wickets.
BBC News - June 15, 2005
Iran 'misled UN on nuclear work'
The UN says Iran has admitted trying to make plutonium five years later than originally reported.
BBC News - June 15, 2005
Blair heads for European showdown
UK Prime Minister Tony Blair prepares to fend off attacks on the UK rebate at the European summit.
BBC News - June 15, 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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