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Bush arrives in Georgia
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Bush arrives in Georgia
President Bush arrives in the former Soviet republic of Georgia, where he was greeted by Mikhail Saakashvili, who gained power in the 2003 peaceful "Rose Revolution". The 5-day trip is partly aimed at promoting democratic ideals.
CNN - May 9, 2005
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Girls found in woods stabbed to death
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Girls found in woods stabbed to death
Two girls, both under 10 and described as best friends, were today found killed in a wooded park near a small Illinois town. The area coroner said Laura Hobbs and Krystal Tobias died from "stab wounds" but were not sexually assaulted.
CNN - May 9, 2005
Girls found in woods died from stab wounds
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Girls found in woods died from stab wounds
Police launched a homicide investigation after the bodies of two girls were found Monday in a park near Zion, Illinois, a small town north of Chicago, officials said. At a news conference, the coroner said the girls died from "stab wounds."
CNN - May 9, 2005
Gay and Straight Men React Differently to Sexual Odors
New research shows that men and women respond differently to odors that may be involved in sexual arousal, and homosexual men respond in the same way as women.
New York Times - May 9, 2005
Fire Chief Challenges City Policy on Hazardous Material Incidents
The chief of the New York Fire Department said that it "makes no sense" to put police in charge of hazardous material incidents.
New York Times - May 9, 2005
Christian Rock for Muslims
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New York Times - May 9, 2005
Afghanistan Offers Amnesty to Wanted Taliban Rebels
The head of Afghanistan's peace and reconciliation commission held out an amnesty today for all rebels fighting U.S. and government forces.
New York Times - May 9, 2005
Sharon Says Israel Will Delay Dismantling of Settlements
The prime minister announced today that Israel would delay its plan to dismantle settlements in the Gaza Strip for three weeks.
New York Times - May 9, 2005
Blair Brushes Aside Stereotypes to Praise British-German Relations
The British prime minister gave his first foreign interview to the German newspaper Bild Zeitung, a racy daily known for reducing foreign policy issues to basics.
New York Times - May 9, 2005
GE doubles spend on green agenda
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BBC News - May 9, 2005
Former Disney directors sue firm
Two ex-directors of Walt Disney sue the firm claiming its board made false statements over the selection of a new chief executive.
BBC News - May 9, 2005
House arrest for Ecuador's Noboa
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BBC News - May 9, 2005
Murder hunt after body is found
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BBC News - May 9, 2005
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BBC News - May 9, 2005
Producer says UK film in 'crisis'
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BBC News - May 9, 2005
Iran 'to resume nuclear activity'
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BBC News - May 9, 2005
Police probe Ripper hoaxer claim
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BBC News - May 9, 2005
Three new NIO ministers appointed
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BBC News - May 9, 2005
Tennis: Henman faces Rusedski
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BBC News - May 9, 2005
Football: Hearts boss leaves
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BBC News - May 9, 2005
EU and Russia seek better links
EU and Russian leaders will sign new agreements in Moscow, despite a series of recent disagreements.
BBC News - May 9, 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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