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Azerbaijan Leader Predicts Victory and Scoffs at 'Revolution'
President Ilham Aliyev predicted today that his party would win overwhelmingly in parliamentary elections next month.
New York Times - October 18, 2005
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First of Saddam's trials to begin
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First of Saddam's trials to begin
The first trial in the prosecution of Saddam Hussein on charges of crimes against humanity is scheduled to begin Wednesday with a lesser-known case in which more than 140 Iraqis were killed.
CNN - October 18, 2005
Dam 'deteriorated significantly' during the day
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Dam 'deteriorated significantly' during the day
Officials nervously watch a 173-year-old timber dam protecting Taunton, Massachusetts. If the dam breaks it could flood the city. The dam holds back the waters of Lake Sabbatia and sits on the Mill River, which swelled in last week's rain.
CNN - October 18, 2005
Grim future for young survivors
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Grim future for young survivors
Children were among the hardest hit by the South Asian earthquake. Hundreds of crowded schools were reduced to rubble. Now, across the disaster zone, it seems almost an entire generation is lost.
CNN - October 18, 2005
Miers supported ban on most abortions
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Miers supported ban on most abortions
Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers pledged support in 1989 for a constitutional amendment banning abortions except when necessary to save the life of the mother, according to material given to the Senate on Tuesday.
CNN - October 18, 2005
Another Hurricane, Wilma, Threatens Florida
Wilma was expected to build up strength before hitting Florida this weekend in what has become the most active storm season in decades.
New York Times - October 18, 2005
Smoky Fire Closes Queensboro Bridge
A four-alarm fire led officials today to close both the lower and upper decks of the Queensboro Bridge, one of the busiest traffic arteries in New York City and a primary link between Manhattan and Queens.
New York Times - October 18, 2005
Tuition Rising but Not Quite So Steeply, Survey Says
The rate of increase slowed after a period of explosive growth, according to an annual survey released by the College Board.
New York Times - October 18, 2005
Panel to Urge Bush to Consider 2 Alternative Tax Plans
The two plans would limit or end almost all tax deductions, including ones for state and local income and property taxes.
New York Times - October 18, 2005
Indonesians Question U.S. Terror 'Partnership'
A senior Bush administration counterterrorism official quickly discovered that many Indonesians don't think Americans are cooperating or treating them as equals.
New York Times - October 18, 2005
Europe Warns It Isn't Ready for Bird Flu Threat
A European Union commissioner expressed concern that most European countries did not have sufficient antiviral drugs.
New York Times - October 18, 2005
Rumsfeld Strikes Less Severe Tone in China
The Secretary of Defense's visit to China comes in advance of a trip here by President Bush next month.
New York Times - October 18, 2005
Officials Press Voting Inquiry as Results Arrive in Baghdad
The officials say they are looking into "unusually high" vote tallies in favor of the constitution in 12 of Iraq's 18 provinces.
New York Times - October 18, 2005
Roche May Allow Others to Make Its Flu Drug
Facing pressure from governments seeking to fight a possible bird flu epidemic, Roche said it was willing to negotiate allowing outside companies to make its drug Tamiflu.
New York Times - October 18, 2005
Many UK firms 'ignore spam laws'
A third of the UK's top firms are not complying with EU's rules on unsolicited emails, or spam, a report alleges.
BBC News - October 18, 2005
Intel profit up on steady demand
Chipmaking giant Intel, a bellwether for the technology and computer industry, sees steady demand lift profit.
BBC News - October 18, 2005
Boss jailed in sports drug scandal
Balco boss Victor Conte gets four months in jail after pleading guilty to drugs offences.
BBC News - October 18, 2005
New worm species dines on whales
Scientists describe a new species of marine worm found off the Swedish coast that lives off the bones of dead whales.
BBC News - October 18, 2005
Street's Shelley quits the Rovers
Coronation Street actress Sally Lindsay, who plays Rovers barmaid Shelley Unwin, is to quit the soap.
BBC News - October 18, 2005
Teen sex fears over advice plan
Health professionals fear teens may be put off seeking sex advice by proposed changes to confidentiality laws.
BBC News - October 18, 2005
Worker jailed for CD row killing
A Portuguese worker is jailed for seven years for stabbing to death a Polish housemate in a row over loud music.
BBC News - October 18, 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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