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European stocks drop as Dow erases early gains
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Islamists say theyll fight Somali pirates
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Stocks show moderate decline after sell-off
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Texas executes man who killed ex-girlfriend
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Atty. Gen. Mukasey collapses during speech
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Lebanon Mourns Latest Victim of Assassination
The killing of Gibran Tueni, a critic of Syria, reverberated far beyond the winding short-cut road where a car packed with explosives detonated.
New York Times - December 13, 2005
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Uneasy calm in Sydney suburbs
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Uneasy calm in Sydney suburbs
Attacks linked to two nights of race rioting in Sydney were reported in two other Australian cities, but an uneasy calm returned to the streets of Cronulla after a heavy police presence effectively locked down the beachside suburb.
CNN - December 13, 2005
Nigeria grounds two airlines
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Nigeria grounds two airlines
Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo has grounded Sosoliso Airlines in the wake of a weekend crash that killed 108 people, many of them Catholic secondary school students on their way home for the holidays, the president's office said Tuesday.
CNN - December 13, 2005
Judge Issues Preliminary Injunction Barring Transit Strike
New York City's transportation workers' union will face millions of dollars in fines if employees walk out.
New York Times - December 13, 2005
Pope Condemns Terrorism, Praises Human Rights
In his first annual message for peace, Pope Benedict XVI today emphasized the importance of international humanitarian law.
New York Times - December 13, 2005
China Suppresses News of Violent Crackdown on Demonstration
A week after the police fired on protesters, leaving as many as 20 people dead, most of China knows nothing of the event.
New York Times - December 13, 2005
U.S. Envoy Says Detainee Abuse Was Worse Than Described
Zalmay Khalilzad said today that more than 100 detainees had been abused in two Iraqi detention facilities.
New York Times - December 13, 2005
Probe Supports Allegations of C.I.A. Prisons in Europe
A Swiss investigator said that evidence suggests American agents kidnapped and illegally transferred terror suspects.
New York Times - December 13, 2005
Pfizer Plans Study of 20,000 Patients on Risks of Celebrex
Celebrex has agreed to pay for a clinical study with an estimated price tag of more than $100 million involving about 20,000 patients at high risk for heart attack and stroke.
New York Times - December 13, 2005
Fed Hikes Rates and Hints They May Go Higher
After 13 back-to-back increases, the Fed is entering an uncertain phase when the need for higher rates is less clear.
New York Times - December 13, 2005
Venezuela jails opposition leader
Venezuela's opposition leader Carlos Ortega is jailed for 15 years on charges of inciting civil unrest during a strike.
BBC News - December 13, 2005
Woman 'wrongly held' during siege
A woman claims she was wrongly detained for 14 hours by police involved in an armed seige in Newport.
BBC News - December 13, 2005
Fed pushes US rates up to 4.25%
The US Federal Reserve raises interest rates for the 13th time in a row, sparking a debate on future increases.
BBC News - December 13, 2005
Long wait for cancer test results
Women are having to wait up to two years for the results of a gene test to tell them if have a raised risk of breast cancer, say campaigners.
BBC News - December 13, 2005
Oil blaze schools set to reopen
Almost all of the schools closed after the explosions at the Buncefield oil depot are set to reopen.
BBC News - December 13, 2005
CIA abduction claims 'credible'
Claims that the CIA illegally abducted terror suspects are credible, a European investigator says.
BBC News - December 13, 2005
'No offer' on Euro rebate
The UK will not give up any more of its EU rebate without agricultural policy reform, the BBC has learned.
BBC News - December 13, 2005
Kidnapped woman found by police
A kidnapped woman is found by police 24 hours after she was seized as part of a robbery plot in County Down.
BBC News - December 13, 2005
G8 report details economic impact
A report is expected to claim that Scotland benefited from this year's G8 Summit at Gleneagles, despite the £72m bill for policing.
BBC News - December 13, 2005
Greece to probe abduction claims
Greek police are to investigate allegations that seven Pakistani men in Athens were illegally held by British agents.
BBC News - December 13, 2005
Football: Northwich to face S'land
Non-league Northwich will meet Premiership Sunderland in the FA Cup third round after beating Woking.
BBC News - December 13, 2005
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WILL GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE U.S. MILITARY STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY?
NO. MORE DISTRACTIONS WILL NOT MAKE US STRONGER.
YES. MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE.
IT WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE AT ALL.
GAYS ARE ALREADY SERVING SO IT WON'T HELP OR HURT MUCH.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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