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Bush counsels patience in viewing Iraq war
President Bush on Saturday asked Americans to be patient with the U.S. military mission in Iraq, a request issued as less than half of those polled supported his war policy and protesters planned a weekend of boisterous anti-war rallies in his tiny hometown.
CNN - August 27, 2005
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Residents told to flee Katrina
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Residents told to flee Katrina
As powerful Hurricane Katrina churns toward the Gulf Coast of the United States, officials tell residents of low-lying areas they should leave within 36 hours.
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As powerful Hurricane Katrina churned toward the Gulf Coast today, the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency issued an urgent warning to residents of low-lying areas. Michael Brown said those residents should leave within 36 hours because "beyond that, it's just too late."
CNN - August 27, 2005
How an Accounting Firm Went From Resistance to Resignation
Senate hearings into questionable tax shelters created and sold by KPMG pushed the accounting firm to take "a new direction."
New York Times - August 27, 2005
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New York Times - August 27, 2005
Morning-After Pill: Politics and the F.D.A.
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New York Times - August 27, 2005
Hamas Leader Threatens Israel and Abbas
One of Israel's most-wanted men, the Hamas military leader Muhammad Deif, issued a video in which he promises Israelis that "all of Palestine will become a hell" for them.
New York Times - August 27, 2005
Bomb Kills G.I. and Hurts 4 in Afghanistan
A bomb killed an American soldier and wounded four others when it exploded near their armored vehicle in Paktika Province, near the Pakistan border.
New York Times - August 27, 2005
Australian Group Campaigns to Free Guantánamo Prisoner
A grass-roots political movement has gathered more than 7,000 names of supporters on its Web site in a campaign to free David Hicks, an Australian being held in Guantánamo Bay.
New York Times - August 27, 2005
2 Tourists Missing in Afghan South
Two Japanese tourists were reported missing in southern Afghanistan, apparently after crossing from Pakistan.
New York Times - August 27, 2005
Blood 'cleaning' aids transplants
A new technique could allow transplant patients to receive organs from donors with a different blood group.
BBC News - August 27, 2005
School fees 'outstrip inflation'
Independent school fees have increased at more than three times the rate of inflation since 1985, figures show.
BBC News - August 27, 2005
BBC TV channels to be put on net
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BBC News - August 27, 2005
Paris fire survivors hold march
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BBC News - August 27, 2005
US envoy meets Iraq negotiators
Iraq's US ambassador meets negotiators to try to broker a deal before the constitution goes before parliament.
BBC News - August 27, 2005
Indian PM due in Afghan capital
Indian PM Manmohan Singh is due in Kabul on Sunday for a two-day visit aimed at strengthening relations.
BBC News - August 27, 2005
No charges for anti-war grans
Charges of trespassing are dropped against five elderly US peace activists who tried to enlist into the military.
BBC News - August 27, 2005
Battle over rare gold eagle coins
The US Mint confiscates 10 rare and precious gold coins after the daughter of a jeweller hands them over to be authenticated.
BBC News - August 27, 2005
Aussies kept on back foot
Australia trail England by 37 runs on 222-4 after England make them follow on for the first time since 1988.
BBC News - August 27, 2005
Football: Chelsea in 2-0 victory
Asier del Horno and Damien Duff score as Chelsea beat 10-man Tottenham.
BBC News - August 27, 2005
Ethiopia blames EU for protests
Ethiopia says EU observers contributed to post-election violence in which about 40 people died.
BBC News - August 27, 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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