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British Major Denies Abuse of Iraqis
The alleged abuse of Iraqi civilians arose out of an effort to stop looting, the commanding officer of the accused soldiers said.
New York Times - January 21, 2005
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Iraqi sidewalk beheadings video posted on Web site
A videotape posted on an Islamist Web site apparently shows two men standing on a sidewalk -- blindfolded, with their hands bound behind their backs -- in front of a banner with the name "al Qaeda in Iraq" in Arabic. Minutes later, the men were beheaded as punishment for delivering food to...
CNN - January 21, 2005
Ambulance plows into Iraq wedding, explodes
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Ambulance plows into Iraq wedding, explodes
An ambulance drove into a wedding party south of Baghdad today and exploded, killing several people, Iraqi police said. Earlier, a car bomb detonated near a mosque killing at least 14 people.
CNN - January 21, 2005
Marine on leave arrested in cashier's death
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Marine on leave arrested in cashier's death
A Marine who was awaiting disciplinary action was arrested Friday in connection with the kidnapping and killing of 19-year-old Wal-Mart cashier Megan Leann Holden, who was abducted from a parking lot in Texas while leaving work.
CNN - January 21, 2005
Bush Administration Issues Final Rules for Medicare Drug Benefit
The new Medicare drug benefit guarantees patients access to a wide range of medicines while giving insurance companies potent tools to control costs.
New York Times - January 21, 2005
Broadway's Going to the Dogs
Two formerly homeless dogs were selected Friday to join the cast of the new Broadway show "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang."
New York Times - January 21, 2005
FCC chairman to resign in March
Michael Powell, son of Colin Powell, is stepping down from the Washington DC-based Federal Communications Commission in a shock move.
BBC News - January 21, 2005
Baseball: Clemens cashes in
Houston's Roger Clemens signs an $18m one-year contract to become baseball's highest-paid pitcher.
BBC News - January 21, 2005
Mobiles get set for visual radio
Mobile phones offering visual radio technology will be released into the UK market soon.
BBC News - January 21, 2005
Fuel protests in Bolivia swell
Thousands take to the streets of Bolivia's second-largest city, as protests spread over rising fuel prices.
BBC News - January 21, 2005
Russian MPs launch hunger strike
A group of Russian deputies go on hunger strike to protest against a controversial benefits reform.
BBC News - January 21, 2005
Murder conspiracy charge for seer
Sri Jayendra Saraswathi , one of India's leading Hindu priests, is charged with conspiracy to murder.
BBC News - January 21, 2005
Sally's life 'cruelly cut short'
About 200 mourners attend the private funeral and cremation of the murdered student Sally Geeson.
BBC News - January 21, 2005
Boy arrested after body is found
A teenage boy is arrested after police hunting for a missing 16-year-old girl find a body.
BBC News - January 21, 2005
First-time buyers face price woe
First-time buyers cannot afford to buy a home in 92% of UK towns, a survey from the Halifax bank says.
BBC News - January 21, 2005
US policy shift on Aids drugs use
New US government guidelines say rape victims and others exposed to the Aids virus should get Aids drugs.
BBC News - January 21, 2005
Double eviction from Big Brother
Model Caprice and actor Jeremy Edwards are evicted from the Celebrity Big Brother house on Friday.
BBC News - January 21, 2005
Rugby: Bath squeeze past Sale
An injury-time kick from replacement Chris Malone sees Bath squeeze past Sale and into the Powergen Cup semis.
BBC News - January 21, 2005
Bombers wreak carnage in Iraq
Blasts apparently targeting Iraq's Shias kill at least 20 in two attacks days before historic elections are due.
BBC News - January 21, 2005
Car bomb kills 14 near Baghdad mosque
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Car bomb kills 14 near Baghdad mosque
A car bomb detonated today near a Shiite mosque in Baghdad as worshippers celebrated a Muslim holiday, killing at least 14 people and wounding 42 others, Iraqi police said. The bombing came a day after an official warned an estimated 250 suicide attackers are prepared to strike as the January 30 ele...
CNN - January 21, 2005
Car bomb kills 14 near Baghdad mosque
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Car bomb kills 14 near Baghdad mosque
A car bomb has detonated near a Shiite mosque in Baghdad, killing 14 people and wounding 42 others, a day after an Iraqi official warned that an estimated 250 suicide attackers are prepared to strike as elections near.
CNN - January 21, 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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