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Budget 2005 - What do you want?
Chancellor Gordon Brown will deliver his budget speech on Wednesday - the last before the general election. What would you like to see in the chancellor's plans for this year?
BBC News - March 15, 2005
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Fed chief: Expect Social Security cuts
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Fed chief: Expect Social Security cuts
Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan warned Congress that the nation has about three years to fix Social Security. The mounting financial pressure of a wave of retiring baby boomers is so great that cuts in future government retirement benefits are all but inevitable, he said.
CNN - March 15, 2005
Missing girl case police have 'person of interest'
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Missing girl case police have 'person of interest'
Police in Citrus County, Florida, are looking for a man they are calling a person of interest -- but not a suspect -- in the case of missing 9-year-old Jessica Lunsford, a sheriff's department spokeswoman said Tuesday.
CNN - March 15, 2005
A partisan cold war
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A partisan cold war
Democrats served notice Tuesday that they will slow or stop most Senate business if Republicans unilaterally change the rules to assure confirmation of President Bush's controversial court appointments.
CNN - March 15, 2005
Syrian intelligence pulls out of Beirut
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Syrian intelligence pulls out of Beirut
Under pressure from the United States, Europe and a significant portion of the Lebanese population, Syrian intelligence units are in the process of leaving Beirut, a Lebanese army source tells CNN.
CNN - March 15, 2005
Don't Let Your Head Flop, and Flip the Other Guy
Inside a double storefront in a small town in Missouri, young men - and some women - train in hopes of entering the world of big-time televised wrestling.
New York Times - March 15, 2005
Baseball Testing Shows Drop in Use of a Popular Steroid
There were 73 positive tests for the steroid nandrolone in 2003, but only one in 2004, according to a letter submitted with documents to a Congressional committee.
New York Times - March 15, 2005
New Holocaust Museum Opens in Jerusalem
More than 40 heads of state and ministers, many of them from Europe, gathered for the opening of a new Holocaust history museum.
New York Times - March 15, 2005
Washington Awaits Results of 2 Anthrax Tests
Tests were under way after indications of anthrax turned up in a Pentagon mail site and another military postal facility.
New York Times - March 15, 2005
Ex-Chief of WorldCom Convicted of Fraud Charges
Bernard J. Ebbers was found guilty of orchestrating an $11 billion fraud and faces what could amount to a life sentence.
New York Times - March 15, 2005
Under Criticism, Greenspan Defends Backing Bush Tax Cuts
The Fed chairman defended himself today against Democratic lawmakers who say he contributed to budget deficits by endorsing the president's tax cuts in 2001.
New York Times - March 15, 2005
OPEC Considers Plan to Raise Output Ceiling to Curb Prices
The proposal represents a reversal of policy for OPEC, which had until now indicated it would reduce the amount of oil coming on to the market.
New York Times - March 15, 2005
Former Qwest chief accused by SEC
The former CEO of Qwest Communications and six other executives are accused of inflating revenue between 1999 and 2002.
BBC News - March 15, 2005
'Anthrax found' in Pentagon mail
Further tests are being carried out after traces of anthrax are detected in mail meant for the US defence department.
BBC News - March 15, 2005
Bolivia energy protest stepped up
Protesters in Bolivia set up more road blocks as the government prepares to debate reforms in the fuel sector.
BBC News - March 15, 2005
Court killings suspect in court
A US man suspected of killing four during a courtroom rampage has returned to court to hear he will face murder charges.
BBC News - March 15, 2005
Chilean jailed over Spain racket
Spain jails a Chilean lawyer who allegedly masterminded a huge money-laundering racket.
BBC News - March 15, 2005
Film star Newman bowing out
Hollywood veteran Paul Newman says he wants to retire from acting and motor racing after his next film.
BBC News - March 15, 2005
Oil rises ahead of Opec meeting
Oil prices close up ahead of Opec's meeting on concerns a Saudi call to increase production would not have an immediate impact.
BBC News - March 15, 2005
Free Alzheimer's support sought
Dementia campaigners are to lobby MPs for free personal care and access to Alzheimer's drugs.
BBC News - March 15, 2005
Colleges lobby MPs over funding
Further education colleges are to lobby Parliament to demand the same funding as school sixth forms.
BBC News - March 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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