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Bush, McCain agree on torture ban
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Bush, McCain agree on torture ban
After months of opposition, the White House agreed Thursday to Republican Sen. John McCain's call to ban torture by U.S. personnel. "It's a done deal" McCain said after meeting with President Bush. But the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee says he will try to block the deal.
CNN - December 15, 2005
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Freezing rain pelts Southeast
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Freezing rain pelts Southeast
A blast of freezing rain across Georgia and the Carolinas on Thursday closed schools, snarled traffic and caused power outages to more than 450,000 customers. One man was killed when an ice-laden tree crashed through his house.
CNN - December 15, 2005
Terror chief mistakenly released, official says
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Terror chief mistakenly released, official says
Iraqi security forces captured the most wanted terrorist suspect in the country last year, but released him because they didn't know who he was, the Iraqi deputy minister of interior said Thursday. A U.S. official could not confirm the report, but said he would not dismiss it.
CNN - December 15, 2005
Bush and McCain Reach Deal on Treatment of Torture Suspects
The deal allows protections for C.I.A. interrogators, a key objective of Vice President Dick Cheney.
New York Times - December 15, 2005
Bush Requests Additional $1.5 Billion for New Orleans
The money would be used to "armor the levee system with concrete and stone" and build "state-of-the-art pumping systems."
New York Times - December 15, 2005
Talks Continue as Transit Deadline Nears
Negotiators this morning to try to avoid a strike that would shut down the nation's largest transportation system as early as midnight tonight.
New York Times - December 15, 2005
Security Council Seeks to Extend Inquiry on Lebanon Killing
The resolution gives the inquiry another six months, to June 15, and posits the possibility of further extension if requested by Lebanon.
New York Times - December 15, 2005
Main Palestinian Faction Splits Sharply Ahead of Election
Mahmoud Abbas threatened to resign unless a rival slate of younger Fatah members for the Jan. 25 legislative elections is withdrawn, Palestinian officials said.
New York Times - December 15, 2005
Heavy Sunni Turnout as Iraqis Vote for Parliament
After the polls closed, officials said that turnout could have been as high as 11 million, more than in October's referendum.
New York Times - December 15, 2005
In North, Kurdistan Comes First, Iraq Comes Second
Today's elections may as well have been about Kurdish dreams. Iraq, or the idea of Iraq, seemed as distant as the moon.
New York Times - December 15, 2005
Impasse on Agriculture Impedes Progress at Trade Talks
The impasse is reinforcing worries that the negotiations may resolve little before ending on Sunday.
New York Times - December 15, 2005
Sir Trevor reads final bulletin
Sir Trevor McDonald presents his last bulletin for ITN, but his current affairs show continues.
BBC News - December 15, 2005
Trade talks battle against clock
Global trade negotiators are set for further battles in a bid to revive trade talks in Hong Kong.
BBC News - December 15, 2005
Pregnancy risk for cot death mums
Women who have a baby who dies from cot death have an increased risk of pregnancy complications, scientists say.
BBC News - December 15, 2005
UN extends Hariri killing inquiry
The UN Security Council votes to extend the inquiry into the killing of Lebanon's Rafik Hariri by six months.
BBC News - December 15, 2005
New Forth bridge petition launch
A campaign to build a new bridge across the Firth of Forth is launched.
BBC News - December 15, 2005
Turkey 'on trial' in writer case
The trial of an acclaimed Turkish author casts a shadow over EU accession talks, an EU official says.
BBC News - December 15, 2005
Man charged with Pc murder
Detectives in West Yorkshire charge a second man with the murder of a police officer in Bradford.
BBC News - December 15, 2005
Tycoon faces racketeering charge
US prosecutors indict media tycoon Conrad Black on four further charges, including racketeering.
BBC News - December 15, 2005
White House backs torture ban law
President Bush says he will now support a new law banning the torture of terrorist suspects.
BBC News - December 15, 2005
White House announces billions for levees
CNN
White House announces billions for levees
President Bush will request billions of dollars more to help rebuild the levee system in New Orleans, Louisiana, Donald Powell, the top federal official for reconstruction, announced Thursday.
CNN - December 15, 2005
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SHOULD BILL FRIST RUN FOR GOVERNOR OF TENNESSEE IN 2010?
NO, HE DOESN'T HAVE THE MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE WE NEED.
YES, HE IS THE BEST SHOT THE GOP HAS AT TAKING THE GOVERNOR'S OFFICE.
NO, HIS LEADERSHIP OF THE U.S. SENATE LED TO DEMOCRATIC PARTY CONTROL.
YES, UNLESS HE WANTS TO KEEP DOING SOMETHING UNIMPORTANT LIKE SAVING LIVES.
NO; BUT HE WILL RUN AND HE WILL WIN.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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