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Britain's Mainstream Muslims Find Voice
The Iraq war and its aftermath have helped galvanize a group of mainstream British Muslims to find its voice and make demands.
New York Times - March 5, 2005
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Syria vows to pull back troops in Lebanon
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Syria vows to pull back troops in Lebanon
Syria will move all its troops in Lebanon to the Bekaa Valley, close to the Syrian border, and will later pull the troops back to the border, President Bashar Assad announced Saturday in Damascus.
CNN - March 5, 2005
Funeral for judge's husband
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Funeral for judge's husband
As scores of police officers stood guard, hundreds of mourners filled a church Saturday to bid farewell to a federal judge's slain husband, less than a week after the judge discovered his body in their home, along with that of her mother.
CNN - March 5, 2005
Syria promises to pull back in Lebanon
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Syria promises to pull back in Lebanon
Syria will withdraw all its forces in Lebanon to the Bekaa Valley area, closer to the Syrian-Lebanese border, Syrian President Bashar Assad said today. The move comes after the United Nations, the Arab League, the United States, France, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Egypt all stepped up pressure on Damas...
CNN - March 5, 2005
Leader Distances Sinn Fein From Crimes
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New York Times - March 5, 2005
Torn From Moorings, Villagers Grasp for Past
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New York Times - March 5, 2005
Suspect in 10 Murders Seemed a Stickler for Living by the Rules
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New York Times - March 5, 2005
Italian Reporter Arrives in Rome Amid Questions
Giuliana Sgrena, who was shot by U.S. soldiers after being released by kidnappers in Baghdad, returned amid anger at the U.S. and Italy's continued involvement in Iraq.
New York Times - March 5, 2005
Ukraine's Security Chief Says Ex-Official Killed Himself
Oleksandr Turchinov said the former interior minister, Yuri Kravchenko, had shot himself twice in the head, refuting speculation that he had been murdered.
New York Times - March 5, 2005
Syria Offers Gradual Pullback of Its Troops From Lebanon
President Bashar al-Assad plans to order a gradual pullback to Lebanese territory near Syria's borders.
New York Times - March 5, 2005
Gabor gets $2m crash settlement
Zsa Zsa Gabor is to receive a $2m settlement over a car crash which left her partially-paralysed.
BBC News - March 5, 2005
Top Jordan minister visits Israel
Jordan's foreign minister holds meetings in Israel to try to mend frayed relations between the two neighbours.
BBC News - March 5, 2005
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BBC News - March 5, 2005
Shot BBC producer's funeral held
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BBC News - March 5, 2005
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BBC News - March 5, 2005
Boxing: Witter may fight Gatti
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BBC News - March 5, 2005
Football: Ugarte's a handful
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BBC News - March 5, 2005
Drum wins top African film prize
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BBC News - March 5, 2005
Cricketing bishop dies of cancer
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BBC News - March 5, 2005
China influence seen as positive
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BBC News - March 5, 2005
Javine wins UK Eurovision contest
Javine wins the contest to represent the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest, beating glamour model Jordan
BBC News - March 5, 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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