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New al-Zawahiri tape lashes U.S. policy
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New al-Zawahiri tape lashes U.S. policy
Ayman al-Zawahiri, the No. 2 man in al Qaeda, lashed out at U.S. efforts to extend democracy around the world in a videotape aired Sunday on Al Jazeera, saying those efforts "will end with your defeat, the killing of your sons and the destruction of your economy."
CNN - February 20, 2005
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Bush in Europe to heal wounds
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Bush in Europe to heal wounds
President Bush arrived in Belgium Sunday on a five-day, three-nation trip to Europe, hoping to heal relations frayed by the Iraq war. "We do not accept a false caricature that divides the Western world between an idealistic United States and a cynical Europe," Bush said Saturday.
CNN - February 20, 2005
Bush in Europe to heal wounds
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Bush in Europe to heal wounds
President Bush arrived in Belgium Sunday on the five-day, three-nation trip to Europe, hoping to heal relations soured from the Iraq war.
CNN - February 20, 2005
Actress Sandra Dee Is Dead
Ms. Dee was the actress who became an icon for a generation of teenagers in the late 1950's and early 1960's.
New York Times - February 20, 2005
U.N. Refugee Chief Resigns Over Scandal
UNITED NATIONS, Feb. 20 - Ruud Lubbers, the United Nations high commissioner for refugees and a former Dutch prime minister, is resigning just two days after a news conference in which he vehemently denied sexual harassment accusations made against him.
New York Times - February 20, 2005
'No surge' in minke whale numbers
Genetic testing on whale meat suggests minkes have not experienced a sudden boom in their numbers.
BBC News - February 20, 2005
The Producers scoops stage awards
The Producers beats Mary Poppins in the battle of the West End musicals at the Olivier theatre awards.
BBC News - February 20, 2005
N Cyprus PM claims election win
Pro-European Prime Minister Mehmet Ali Talat claims victory in northern Cyprus' general election.
BBC News - February 20, 2005
Church group aids tsunami victims
Five men from a County Down church return from Sri Lanka after working to help survivors of the tsunami disaster.
BBC News - February 20, 2005
Fears over care home top-up fees
Some of the poorest pensioners are having to pay for care which should be provided by their council, BBC Scotland finds.
BBC News - February 20, 2005
Bush in Europe to mend relations
The US president is in Brussels at the start of a visit to Europe to mend ties strained by the Iraq war.
BBC News - February 20, 2005
Snooker: O'Sullivan wins Masters
Ronnie O'Sullivan claims his second Masters title with a 10-3 win over John Higgins.
BBC News - February 20, 2005
Lubbers quits over UN sex claims
UN refugee agency chief Ruud Lubbers resigns following allegations of sexual harassment.
BBC News - February 20, 2005
Cancer dye list looks set to grow
A list of 350 foods containing a dye which increases the risk of cancer looks set to be extended.
BBC News - February 20, 2005
We can't tolerate crime - Adams
The Sinn Fein leader says criminality has no place in the republican movement, amid claims of IRA involvement in a bank raid.
BBC News - February 20, 2005
Spain voters approve EU charter
A clear majority of Spaniards vote in favour of the EU constitution in a referendum, but with a low turnout.
BBC News - February 20, 2005
California braces for more rain, snow
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California braces for more rain, snow
Light showers kept Southern California wet on Sunday as residents braced for yet another blast of the stormy weather that has caused flash flooding and knocked out power to thousands of homes and businesses.
CNN - February 20, 2005
Israeli Cabinet OKs settlement withdrawals
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Israeli Cabinet OKs settlement withdrawals
Israel's Cabinet gave final approval Sunday to the government's planned withdrawal from Gaza and four West Bank settlements, marking the first time an Israeli government decided to dismantle Jewish settlements on land claimed by the Palestinians for a future state. The Cabinet also approved the fina...
CNN - February 20, 2005
Bush heads to Europe
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Bush heads to Europe
President Bush left on a five-day, fence-mending trip to Europe on Sunday, hoping to heal frayed feelings from the Iraq war and to bolster U.S.-European alliances.
CNN - February 20, 2005
Israeli Cabinet OKs settlement withdrawals
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Israeli Cabinet OKs settlement withdrawals
Israel's Cabinet gave final approval Sunday to the government's planned withdrawal from Gaza and four West Bank settlements, marking the first time an Israeli government decided to dismantle Jewish settlements on land claimed by the Palestinians for a future state.
CNN - February 20, 2005
Bush Seeks to Begin a Thaw in a Europe Still Cool to Him
President Bush arrives in Brussels today on a trip to sell himself to Europe as a new man with open arms.
New York Times - February 20, 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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