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New Rules on Iraqi Vote May Violate Standards, U.N. Says
The U.N. said that new rules for the coming Iraqi constitutional referendum appeared to violate accepted standards.
New York Times - October 4, 2005
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New Orleans to Lay Off Half of City's Workers Under New Plan
The mayor said that the city was unable to secure financing with federal and state sources, local banks and other groups.
New York Times - October 4, 2005
A New Measure of Well-Being From a Happy Little Kingdom
G.D.P. is routinely used as shorthand for the well-being of a nation, but Bhutan has been trying out a different idea.
New York Times - October 4, 2005
Cardinals Top Padres, 8-5, in Playoffs Opener
Reggie Sanders swung hard, looked up, and started his home-run trot with a little hop - not quite Sammy Sosa-like, but close enough.
New York Times - October 4, 2005
U.S. Offers New Animal Feed Rules, but Critics Assail Them
The F.D.A. proposed banning from animal feed the brains and spinal cords of cows more than 30 months old.
New York Times - October 4, 2005
Pakistan Arrests Taliban's Chief Spokesman From Afghanistan
The arrest of Abdul Latif Hakimi marked a rare move against the Taliban leadership residing in Pakistan.
New York Times - October 4, 2005
2 Americans and German Win Nobel Prize in Physics
This year's prize recognizes a scientist who worked out a theory of quantum optics and two scientists who used that knowledge.
New York Times - October 4, 2005
Israelis Kill Palestinian Woman Who Stabbed Soldier
A Palestinian woman stabbed and wounded a female Israeli soldier at Hawara checkpoint outside the West Bank city of Nablus today before being shot to death.
New York Times - October 4, 2005
BP Estimates Hurricanes Stripped $700 Million From Profits
BP became the first oil company to detail the economic cost from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita today.
New York Times - October 4, 2005
Google and Sun want Office users
Google and Sun Microsystems join forces to challenge the dominance of Microsoft's Office software products.
BBC News - October 4, 2005
Manhattan flat prices post slide
Manhattan flat prices fall in the third quarter, raising questions about whether a correction is on the way.
BBC News - October 4, 2005
Costa Rica takes dispute to court
Costa Rica files a case against Nicaragua at the International Court of Justice in a dispute over the control of a river.
BBC News - October 4, 2005
Future mobiles to get chip boost
Chip designer Arm unveils the processors that could power the next generation of handsets and gadgets.
BBC News - October 4, 2005
Kriss suspects due to land in UK
Three people wanted in connection with the death of Kriss Donald are expected to arrive in Glasgow.
BBC News - October 4, 2005
Cricket: Jones ruled out of tour
Simon Jones will miss England's tour of Pakistan because of an ankle injury.
BBC News - October 4, 2005
Hurricane strikes Mexican coast
Hurricane Stan hits Mexico after killing dozens in Central America but then weakens to a tropical storm.
BBC News - October 4, 2005
Srebrenica massacre list compiled
Bosnian Serbs list nearly 20,000 people who operated in the Srebrenica area at the time of the 1995 massacre.
BBC News - October 4, 2005
'Brothel' workers to remain in UK
Six women detained during a raid on a Birmingham massage parlour are to stay in the UK for the time being.
BBC News - October 4, 2005
'Black Tuesday' strike in France
French transport and other industries experience major disruption in a one-day protest against privatisation.
BBC News - October 4, 2005
First payouts go to bomb victims
The first payments are made to victims of the 7 July London bombings, the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority says.
BBC News - October 4, 2005
Injured Cole out of England squad
Ashley Cole pulls out of the England squad and is replaced by uncapped Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock.
BBC News - October 4, 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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