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Burma frees senior NLD members
Several members of Burma's opposition NLD are freed from jail in a move linked to a power struggle in the military.
BBC News - November 19, 2004
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Fallujans survey damage, seek sanctuary
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Fallujans survey damage, seek sanctuary
Falluja residents emerged from their homes Friday and described horrific fighting and fleeing from house to house for safety. One resident said civilians suffered more than the insurgents that U.S. and Iraqi forces were fighting
CNN - November 19, 2004
Bush signs debt limit hike
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Bush signs debt limit hike
President Bush signed the $800 billion debt ceiling increase legislation Friday morning before departing Texas for Santiago, Chile, White House Deputy Press Secretary Trent Duffy said.
CNN - November 19, 2004
DeLay Hails Ethics Panel's Rebuke of His Accuser
The House Republican majority leader claimed vindication today after it was disclosed that one of his accusers had been found to have stretched the facts.
New York Times - November 19, 2004
Cy Coleman, Broadway Composer, Dies at 75
The debonair jazz pianist and composer of such legendary Broadway tunes as "Witchcraft," "Big Spender," and "The Best is Yet to Come," died on Thursday night.
New York Times - November 19, 2004
Protests Erupt in Chile in Advance of Bush's Arrival
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets today to protest President Bush's presence at a weekend summit meeting that they accused of fostering economic inequality and exploitation.
New York Times - November 19, 2004
Israel Investigates Reports of Soldiers Abusing Corpses
The Israeli Army has ordered an investigation into allegations that soldiers in the West Bank photographed each other two years ago posing with the head of a suicide bomber.
New York Times - November 19, 2004
Cap Gemini Said to Weigh Selling Unit in America
Cap Gemini, the Paris-based technology consulting and outsourcing giant, is considering a sale of its struggling business in North America.
New York Times - November 19, 2004
Kremlin Moves to Dismantle Yukos, Setting Auction for Oil Unit
The Russian government set the stage today for the dismantling of the country's No. 1 oil company, saying it would auction off Yukos's biggest crude oil subsidiary.
New York Times - November 19, 2004
Greenspan Warns That U.S. Deficits Pose Risk to Dollar
The persistently high current-account deficit of the U.S. in world trade threatens to further devalue the dollar, Alan Greenspan, the Federal Reserve chairman, said today.
New York Times - November 19, 2004
EU hopeful of food name victory
The European Commission rejects reports that it has lost World Trade Organization backing for its policy of protecting regional food names such as Champagne and Parma.
BBC News - November 19, 2004
Online dating bride wins damages
A Ukrainian woman wins damages of $430,000 from a US agency for introducing her to a husband she says beat her.
BBC News - November 19, 2004
Bomb kills Venezuela prosecutor
Venezuela says it believes the death of a state prosecutor in a car bomb attack was a political killing.
BBC News - November 19, 2004
Welsh pro-hunters will 'defy ban'
Hunt supporters say they are prepared to go to prison for flouting the law which will ban their pastime.
BBC News - November 19, 2004
UN deadlock defeats cloning ban
UN members drop attempts to draw up a treaty banning the cloning of human embryos, in a defeat for the US.
BBC News - November 19, 2004
Street protests greet Apec summit
Police and protesters clash in the Chilean capital, Santiago, ahead of a meeting of the Apec regional organisation.
BBC News - November 19, 2004
One dead after police chase crash
One person is dead and another seriously injured after a car involved in a police chase crashes.
BBC News - November 19, 2004
Man jailed for 'savage' killing
An ex-policeman is jailed for 18 years for murdering his partner at their County Londonderry home.
BBC News - November 19, 2004
Rugby: Wilkinson ruled out
Jonny Wilkinson will miss the rest of England's autumn Test series after failing to recover from a bicep injury.
BBC News - November 19, 2004
Pro-hunters start ban challenge
The Countryside Alliance lodges a legal challenge to the use of the Parliament Act to bring in a hunting ban.
BBC News - November 19, 2004
Car bomb kills 5 Iraqi police
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Car bomb kills 5 Iraqi police
A suicide car bombing at a checkpoint in Baghdad today killed five police officers and wounded 10 other people, police said. Four police officers and six civilians were wounded in the explosion. Meanwhile, the death toll for U.S. troops in Falluja has climbed to 51 since American and Iraqi troops la...
CNN - November 19, 2004
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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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