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Mountain living 'good for heart'
People who live in mountainous areas have better heart health than lowland dwellers, researchers suggest.
BBC News - March 14, 2005
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<b>Three murder warrants filed against Nichols</b>
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Three murder warrants filed against Nichols
Three murder warrants were filed against alleged Atlanta, Georgia, courthouse killer Brian Nichols, Atlanta police chief Richard Pennington said Monday.
CNN - March 14, 2005
Jackson did nothing, accuser told school official
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Jackson did nothing, accuser told school official
The teenage boy accusing Michael Jackson of molesting him admitted on the stand today that he told an administrator at his school that nothing sexual happened between him and the pop star. "I told him Michael never did anything to me," the boy said, referring to his conversation with the s...
CNN - March 14, 2005
California Court Rules Same-Sex Marriage Ban Unconstitutional
A judge held, in an opinion that will surely be appealed, that "no rational purpose exists for limiting marriage in this state to opposite-sex partners."
New York Times - March 14, 2005
Pentagon Sees $108 Million in Overcharges by Halliburton
Overbilling for postwar fuel imports to Iraq by Halliburton totaled more than $108 million, according to a report by Pentagon auditors.
New York Times - March 14, 2005
Hussein Relatives Are Captured in Tikrit
Iraqi security forces captured two relatives of Saddam Hussein who are accused of helping to finance and carry out attacks.
New York Times - March 14, 2005
U.S. Is Displeased With China's 'Taiwan' Bill
"It does not serve the purpose of peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait," the White House said today.
New York Times - March 14, 2005
Annan Pledges Support for a Palestinian State
Secretary General Kofi Annan of the U.N. pledged international support for creating a Palestinian state in talks with Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian leader.
New York Times - March 14, 2005
Philip Morris to Buy Indonesian Cigarette Maker
The move signals the growing enthusiasm of big international tobacco companies for the lucrative Asian cigarette market.
New York Times - March 14, 2005
Greenberg Expected to Step Down as A.I.G.'s Chief
Maurice R. Greenberg, who has dominated the giant insurance company for nearly 40 years, is facing an investigation into the company's financial reports.
New York Times - March 14, 2005
Boy 'denied Jackson abused him'
Michael Jackson's accuser admits telling a teacher no molestation took place, as he is cross-examined in court.
BBC News - March 14, 2005
Clinton goes home after surgery
Former US President Bill Clinton leaves hospital, four days after surgery as a follow-up to his heart bypass.
BBC News - March 14, 2005
Rice setting off for Asian tour
Condoleezza Rice leaves for her first major tour of Asia, with talks on North Korea and China likely to dominate.
BBC News - March 14, 2005
UN's Darfur death estimate soars
Illness and hunger alone may have claimed 180,000 lives in Darfur over the past 18 months, the UN reports.
BBC News - March 14, 2005
Minister faces CalMac questions
Transport Minister Nicol Stephen is to be quizzed over plans to put CalMac ferry routes out to tender.
BBC News - March 14, 2005
Man killed in street axe attack
A man dies after suffering serious head injuries in an attack in an affluent London suburb.
BBC News - March 14, 2005
Boy 'denied Jackson abuse'
Michael Jackson's accuser admits telling a teacher no molestation took place, as he is cross-examined in court.
BBC News - March 14, 2005
California judge backs gay unions
A San Francisco judge rules that a law banning gay marriage in California is unconstitutional
BBC News - March 14, 2005
Sinn Fein warns McCartney sisters
Sinn Fein has warned the sisters of murdered Robert McCartney to stay out of Northern Irish politics.
BBC News - March 14, 2005
<b>Prosecutor: Nichols 'defiant' and 'proud'</b>
CNN
Prosecutor: Nichols 'defiant' and 'proud'
Suspected Atlanta courthouse killer Brian Nichols is "defiant" and "kind of proud of his activities," said Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard. Nichols surrendered Saturday at an apartment belonging to suburban Atlanta widow Ashley Smith. "He said he thought I was an...
CNN - March 14, 2005
Beirut sees biggest protest so far
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Beirut sees biggest protest so far
Tens of thousands of opposition supporters gather in Beirut to mark four weeks to the day since Lebanon's former PM Rafik Hariri was assassinated -- the biggest protest of recent times, CNN's Brent Sadler says.
CNN - March 14, 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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