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Bush approval rating at all-time low
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Bush approval rating at all-time low
Beset with an unpopular war and an American public increasingly less trusting, President Bush faces the lowest approval rating of his presidency, according to a national poll released Monday.
CNN - November 14, 2005
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Chirac identifies crises at heart of rioting
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Chirac identifies crises at heart of rioting
French President Jacques Chirac's government decided on Monday to ask Parliament to extend emergency powers for three months to quell unrest which he said had caused a deep malaise.
CNN - November 14, 2005
Police: Teen murder suspect captured
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Police: Teen murder suspect captured
Indiana police said they had captured a man wanted in a double homicide and found a girl traveling with him unharmed. Authorities had been looking for Kara Beth Borden, 14, David G. Ludwig, 18, since Michael and Cathryn Borden, both 50, were found shot to death in their home in Lititz, Pennsylvani...
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Poll: Bush rating all-time low
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Poll: Bush rating all-time low
Beset with an unpopular war and an American public increasingly less trusting, U.S. President George W. Bush faces the lowest approval rating of his presidency, according to a national poll. He also received all-time lows in three other categories -- terrorism, trustworthiness and the Iraq war -- in...
CNN - November 14, 2005
F.D.A.'s Rejection of Contraceptive Is Questioned
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New York Times - November 14, 2005
Alex Rodriguez Wins M.V.P. Award
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New York Times - November 14, 2005
Britain Considers a Timetable for Exiting Iraq
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New York Times - November 14, 2005
2 Suicide Bombers Kill a German Peacekeeper in Kabul
The attacks seem to be part of a new campaign of suicide bombings that has hit Afghanistan in recent months.
New York Times - November 14, 2005
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New York Times - November 14, 2005
Justices Hand Down Ruling on Special-Education Disputes
The party challenging a special-education program in court must show that it is unsatisfactory, the Supreme Court ruled.
New York Times - November 14, 2005
Man Briefly Held by U.S. in Iraq May Have Attacked Jordan
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New York Times - November 14, 2005
China to Honor Ex-Leader Whose Death Sparked Students
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New York Times - November 14, 2005
Teen held over double murder
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BBC News - November 14, 2005
Chavez and Fox recall ambassadors
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BBC News - November 14, 2005
Cancer mother's webcam link joy
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BBC News - November 14, 2005
O2 buoyed by surging user numbers
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BBC News - November 14, 2005
Cameron: I'm not like early Blair
Tory leadership contender David Cameron rejects rival David Davis's comment that his is "like the early Blair".
BBC News - November 14, 2005
Bush embarks on tour of Far East
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BBC News - November 14, 2005
Tories bid to scupper pub plans
The Conservatives are seeking a new Commons vote in a bid to sink the plans for extended pub opening hours.
BBC News - November 14, 2005
US must be bold on trade - Blair
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BBC News - November 14, 2005
Strike firefighters back at work
West Midlands firefighters end the first of three planned strikes over pay and working conditions.
BBC News - November 14, 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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