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Budget battle ahead
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Budget battle ahead
President Bush's budget will propose slashing grants to local law enforcement agencies and cutting spending for environmental protection, American Indian schools and home-heating aid for the poor, The Associated Press has learned.
CNN - February 5, 2005
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Tight security doesn't stop Super Bowl fans
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Tight security doesn't stop Super Bowl fans
Boats, planes and high tech cameras will be patrolling a wide area around Alltel Stadium on Super Bowl Sunday. More than 50 law enforcement agencies are involved in the security operation in Jacksonville, Florida. "This is huge. I didn't realize how huge it was until I got down here," said...
CNN - February 5, 2005
In Montana, Bush Faces a Tough Sell on Social Security
The president's power to grab attention was on display in Montana last week, but Social Security showed a power of its own.
New York Times - February 5, 2005
Results Show Islamic Parties Surging Ahead in Iraqi Provincial Vote as Violence Continues
Islamic religious parties appeared to continue their march toward a sweep in the Iraqi elections as the first results in the vote for local governing councils were announced for nine provinces on Saturday.
New York Times - February 5, 2005
Rice Says U.S. Won't Punish Russia for Democratic Lapse
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice acknowledged Saturday that Russia had recently fallen backward on democracy and democratic reforms.
New York Times - February 5, 2005
Pope to Deliver Blessing
Pope John Paul II will make an appearance on Sunday to offer his weekly blessing from his hospital.
New York Times - February 5, 2005
Rights Official Tells of Abuses in Afghanistan
A U.N. investigator examining the situation in Afghanistan said that foreign troops had mistreated and possibly tortured people.
New York Times - February 5, 2005
Football: Arsenal crush Villa
Arsenal return to winning ways with a win over Aston Villa.
BBC News - February 5, 2005
Togolese president Eyadema dies
President Gnassingbe Eyadema of Togo dies and the army hands power to one of his sons.
BBC News - February 5, 2005
Man dies following bus incident
Police start a murder inquiry after a man collapses and dies shortly after getting off a bus in Sheffield.
BBC News - February 5, 2005
Councils prepare to set tax rises
Council tax in Scotland is set to rise by an average of about 4% in the coming year, BBC Scotland has learned.
BBC News - February 5, 2005
Guantanamo man to sue government
A British terror suspect held captive in Guantanamo Bay for 33 months is to sue the government, it is reported.
BBC News - February 5, 2005
Wales triumph over England
Gavin Henson kicks a difficult penalty to give Wales their first win against England in Cardiff for 12 years.
BBC News - February 5, 2005
Video shows 'Iraqi troop deaths'
Insurgents release a video which they say shows the execution of seven members of Iraq's security forces.
BBC News - February 5, 2005
SF 'against any conflict return'
Sinn Fein is totally opposed to any return to conflict, Gerry Adams tells a group of party members.
BBC News - February 5, 2005
Shiites lead in Iraq poll results |
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Shiites lead in Iraq poll results |
Preliminary results from Iraq's election show that the predominantly Shiite Muslim south voted for the party endorsed by Iraq's top Shiite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, over the secular party of interim Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi.
CNN - February 5, 2005
Missing passenger jet found
CNN
Missing passenger jet found
Rescue teams have located the wreckage of an Afghan passenger jet that crashed two days ago with 104 people aboard, but severe weather and mountainous terrain have prevented them from reaching the crash site. Three American health workers were on the Boeing 737, and are presumed dead, according to t...
CNN - February 5, 2005
Often Overlooked, but in the Super Bowl, Again
Tom Brady of the Patriots is the king of midwinter, a quarterback so natural and complete that he is easy to ignore.
New York Times - February 5, 2005
In Barrooms, Smoking Ban Is Less Reviled
The ban has not had the crushing effect on New York's economic, cultural and political landscapes predicted by many opponents.
New York Times - February 5, 2005
Top Iraq Shiites Exert Influence on Constitution
The leaders want their faith to be enshrined as the national religion, governing marriage, divorce and family inheritance.
New York Times - February 5, 2005
Bush Is Said to Seek Deep Cuts in Farm and Commodity Programs
The proposal, aimed at reducing the deficit, puts the president at odds with some of his most ardent supporters in the rural South.
New York Times - February 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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