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Bush hails anti-abortion 'gains'
The US is progressing towards more reductions in abortions, President Bush tells pro-life campaigners in Washington.
BBC News - January 24, 2005
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Election leaves Falluja cold
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Election leaves Falluja cold
About 2,200 Fallujans every day visit one of three humanitarian aid sites in the city, which was the battleground for a fierce confrontation between U.S. forces and insurgents. And in the lines for food, the main topic of conversation is not Sunday's election. One of them told CNN: "Our hearts...
CNN - January 24, 2005
GOP goals start with Social Security overhaul
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GOP goals start with Social Security overhaul
Senate Republicans say the revamping of Social Security is their top legislative goal of 2005, with further tax cuts and energy independence also on their list. Democrats will propose increases in military troop levels and increasing the minimum wage.
CNN - January 24, 2005
U.S. mulls $50M bin Laden reward
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U.S. mulls $50M bin Laden reward
As part of an intensified effort to capture terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden, the U.S. State Department is considering doubling the bounty on his head to $50 million, State Department officials said Monday.
CNN - January 24, 2005
Georgia Leader Details Plan for Autonomy of Breakaway Region
President Mikhail Saakashvili of Georgia today released details of a proposal offering autonomy to a breakaway region.
New York Times - January 24, 2005
Fire Cripples 2 of City's Busiest Subway Lines
A fire apparently set by a homeless person crippled the A and the C lines. Full service may not be restored for three to five years.
New York Times - January 24, 2005
Senator Clinton Speaks of 'Common Ground' in Abortion Debate
In a speech in Albany, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton said friends and foes on the issue of abortion should come together to reduce the number of "unwanted pregnancies."
New York Times - January 24, 2005
Congressional Leaders Lay Out Conflicting Legislative Agendas
The minority Democrats vowed to be heard on Republican priorities, such as revamping Social Security and extending tax cuts.
New York Times - January 24, 2005
Iraqis Arrest Man They Say Is Zarqawi's Top Bomb Maker
Iraqi forces captured a top bomb maker for the country's most wanted insurgent, an Iraqi government spokesman said.
New York Times - January 24, 2005
Israel Approved Plan to Seize East Jerusalem Land
The government approved a measure last summer that says the state may seize land owned by Palestinians who live elsewhere.
New York Times - January 24, 2005
Beijing's Planning of Zhao's Funeral Is Slowed by Disputes
Chinese authorities and the family of Zhao Ziyang, the former Communist Party chief who died last week, were deadlocked over his funeral arrangements today.
New York Times - January 24, 2005
FBI agent colludes with analyst
A former FBI agent and an internet stock picker are guilty of using confidential US government information to manipulate stock prices.
BBC News - January 24, 2005
US reveals Guantanamo protest
Some 23 prisoners tried to hang or strangle themselves during a protest at Guantanamo Bay in 2003, the US military says.
BBC News - January 24, 2005
Secret Pentagon spies confirmed
US defence officials verify media reports of a secret military espionage unit run by the Pentagon.
BBC News - January 24, 2005
Iraqi prisoner abuse 'systematic'
Iraq's own security forces abuse prisoners systematically, a leading human rights group reports.
BBC News - January 24, 2005
SNP set to court pensioner power
Leader Alex Salmond is to launch the Scottish National Party's campaign for the forthcoming election.
BBC News - January 24, 2005
Fuel prices under the spotlight
MPs will on Tuesday grill energy bosses over rising gas and electricity prices.
BBC News - January 24, 2005
MPs attack cancer care 'lottery'
The government has a long way to go before the cancer care "postcode lottery" is eradicated, MPs say.
BBC News - January 24, 2005
Scramble to win student millions
The BBC's Mike Baker looks at universities' race to recruit students from Thailand.
BBC News - January 24, 2005
Football: Blackburn 0 Bolton 1
El-Hadji Diouf scores a controversial penalty as Bolton snatch victory at Blackburn.
BBC News - January 24, 2005
US 'committed to Iran diplomacy'
Jack Straw says the US is committed to a diplomatic approach to the question of Iran and nuclear weapons concerns.
BBC News - January 24, 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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