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Boys 'face double the burns risk'
Young boys are twice as likely to burn themselves as girls, a study suggests.
BBC News - February 18, 2006
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16 die in Nigeria cartoon protest
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16 die in Nigeria cartoon protest
Protests against cartoons of Islam's Prophet Mohammed continued on three continents. Sixteen people were killed and 11 churches were burned in Nigeria. An angry but peaceful protest drew more than 15,000 people to Trafalgar Square, central London. And in Pakistan, two leaders of a religious group we...
CNN - February 18, 2006
Rains hit mudslide rescues
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Rains hit mudslide rescues
Heavy rains are hampering rescue and recovery efforts in the Philippines two days after a mudslide wiped out a remote village of more than 1,800 people. So far, 56 bodies have been found and 906 people are officially listed as missing, but the Philippine Red Cross fears the numbers of dead will shar...
CNN - February 18, 2006
Speedskating: Davis's Focus on His Event Is Paid Back in Gold
Shani Davis became the first black to win an individual gold medal in a winter Olympics, prevailing in the men's 1,000 meters on Saturday.
New York Times - February 18, 2006
Bosnian film triumphs in Berlin
A Bosnian film about women raped during the Balkans war wins the Golden Bear award at the Berlin Film Festival.
BBC News - February 18, 2006
Football: Magpies squeak through
Kieron Dyer scores on his first start since August as Newcastle beat Southampton in the FA Cup.
BBC News - February 18, 2006
Curling: Blow for GB women
Great Britain's women curlers lose to Norway, follows the morning win over Italy.
BBC News - February 18, 2006
Nigeria cartoon protests kill 16
At least 16 people die as violence breaks out during protests over the Muhammad cartoons in northern Nigeria.
BBC News - February 18, 2006
Deadly bird flu widens its reach
The lethal H5N1 strain of bird flu continues to spread, with France becoming the latest country to confirm a case.
BBC News - February 18, 2006
Drugs raid on Olympic camp
Italian police stage a drugs raid on the Austrian biathlon team's Winter Olympics accommodation.
BBC News - February 18, 2006
Gardener hoping for Bafta glory
Actors and film-makers wait to hear whether they have won at the Orange Bafta film awards.
BBC News - February 18, 2006
Man charged over shooting of Pc
Detectives charge a 24-year-old man with the attempted murder of Pc Rachael Bown in Nottingham.
BBC News - February 18, 2006
Hamas rebuffs Abbas peace appeal
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Hamas rebuffs Abbas peace appeal
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas urges Hamas to recognize previous peace deals with Israel, but a spokesman for the militant group says "there is no change" in its stance. Hamas has called for the destruction of Israel.
CNN - February 18, 2006
Mudslide: 1,800 feared dead
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Mudslide: 1,800 feared dead
As many as 1,800 people are missing and feared dead after a massive mudslide buried a remote village in the Philippines.
CNN - February 18, 2006
Winter storm hits Northeast
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Winter storm hits Northeast
Thousands of people remained without power Saturday after a winter storm packing wind gusts of up to 77 mph rolled across the Northeast, downing trees and power lines. Four people were killed.
CNN - February 18, 2006
News Analysis: Women's Health Studies Leave Questions in Place of Certainty
Two studies over the past two weeks have questioned the value of calcium pills and low-fat diets. So what do women do now?
New York Times - February 18, 2006
Swiss Stun Canadians in Men's Hockey
Switzerland stunned defending Olympic champion Canada on Saturday with a 2-0 victory that shook up the men's hockey tournament at the Turin Games.
New York Times - February 18, 2006
As Property Values Rise, Homeowners Feel Pinch
Soaring home prices and budget crunches have combined to make property taxes one of the thorniest sources of voter anger in dozens of states.
New York Times - February 18, 2006
Content of Soil Causes Concern in Levee Repair
Critics say the New Orleans levee system is likely to fail again, because not enough clay is being imported to strengthen it.
New York Times - February 18, 2006
Drug Plan's Start May Imperil G.O.P.'s Grip on Older Voters
Older voters could end up being a major vulnerability for the Republican party in midterm elections, according to strategists.
New York Times - February 18, 2006
U.S. Soldier and 3 Iraqi Policemen Are Killed in Bomb Attacks
Also, Iraqi and American forces in the mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan searched for a missing plane that was carrying five German businessmen.
New York Times - February 18, 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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