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NBC Ending 'West Wing' and 'Will & Grace'
NBC will end two of its most successful series of recent years, "The West Wing" and "Will & Grace," at the conclusion of the current season.
New York Times - January 22, 2006
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Pakistan PM: Attack report bizarre
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Pakistan PM: Attack report bizarre
Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has ridiculed as "bizarre" a U.S. report that senior al Qaeda leaders were killed in a CIA attack on a home along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
CNN - January 22, 2006
Bolivia gets first Indian president
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Bolivia gets first Indian president
Leftist coca grower Evo Morales, a fierce critic of U.S. policies who helped topple two of his predecessors in deadly street uprisings against Bolivia's ruling elite, was inaugurated Sunday as the nation's first Indian president.
CNN - January 22, 2006
Army interrogator guilty in Iraqi general's death
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Army interrogator guilty in Iraqi general's death
An Army officer was found guilty of negligent homicide late Saturday in the death of an Iraqi general at a detention camp, but was spared a conviction of murder that could have sent him to prison for life.
CNN - January 22, 2006
U.S. Spent $1.9 Million to Bolster Palestinian Faction's Image
The U.S. paid for dozens of quick projects before this week's Palestinian elections to strengthen the governing Fatah faction against Hamas.
New York Times - January 22, 2006
Conservative Party in Canada Appears Poised for Election Victory
Unless every national poll in Canada is off, one of the world's winningest political parties is heading toward a humiliating defeat on Monday.
New York Times - January 22, 2006
Explosions in Russia Cut Gas Pipelines to Georgia
The explosions plunged Russia's neighbor into heat and electricity shortages and caused a diplomatic flare-up between the nations.
New York Times - January 22, 2006
Lawmakers Push for More Action on Iranian Nuclear Standoff
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New York Times - January 22, 2006
Golf: DiMarco wins in Abu Dhabi
American Chris DiMarco wins the inaugural Abu Dhabi Golf Championship.
BBC News - January 22, 2006
Murder suspect on wounding charge
A man who was arrested in connection with the murder of a father is charged with the wounding of his son.
BBC News - January 22, 2006
Canada leaders in final poll plea
Canada's political leaders make their final appeals to voters ahead of Monday's general election.
BBC News - January 22, 2006
Conservative wins Portugal race
Centre-right candidate Anibal Cavaco Silva defeats five leftist challengers to win the Portuguese presidency.
BBC News - January 22, 2006
Father killed helping injured son
A man is arrested after a father dies of stab wounds and his son is seriously injured outside a Tyneside pub.
BBC News - January 22, 2006
QM2 passengers' mutiny threat
Angry passengers on the Queen Mary 2 threaten mutiny after a defect forces it to cancel stop-offs.
BBC News - January 22, 2006
Snooker: Higgins claims Masters
John Higgins beats Ronnie O'Sullivan 10-9 to win his second Masters title.
BBC News - January 22, 2006
Cameron 'must offer alternative'
Tory leader David Cameron should concentrate on policies rather than image, says media mogul Rupert Murdoch.
BBC News - January 22, 2006
Bolivia's new leader vows change
Evo Morales is sworn in as Bolivia's first indigenous president vowing to end "500 years of discrimination".
BBC News - January 22, 2006
Thames whale could help others
Animal welfare groups say the whale which died after swimming up the Thames may help other whales.
BBC News - January 22, 2006
Many abducted Iraqis found dead
Iraqi security officials find the bodies of 23 police volunteers kidnapped last Monday north of Baghdad.
BBC News - January 22, 2006
Iraq attacks kill children, police
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Iraq attacks kill children, police
Nine people -- including children and Iraqi police officers -- have been killed in separate attacks north of Baghdad, police say. Meanwhile, there is no word on the fate of abducted U.S. journalist Jill Carroll.
CNN - January 22, 2006
Quake relief helicopter missing
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Quake relief helicopter missing
Searchers are looking for a helicopter used by the Red Cross for earthquake relief operations in Pakistan that is missing with seven crew on board, an official says.
CNN - January 22, 2006
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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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