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Kosovo Serb Policeman Wounded in Ambush in Village, U.N. Reports
A Kosovo Serb policeman was wounded when his car was ambushed and fired on late Friday, the United Nations police force said...
New York Times - September 10, 2005
As Israelis Pull Out, the Question Lingers: Who'll Control Gaza?
Will Israel's 38-year occupation of the Gaza Strip be over when the final Israeli troops leave? Israel says yes; the Palestinians say no...
New York Times - September 10, 2005
Japanese Premier Poised to Win in Election
Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi hewed to a reformist message that has earned him a commanding lead in the polls...
New York Times - September 10, 2005
Italian Journalist Abducted in Gaza
Palestinian gunmen forced an Italian journalist from his car and abducted him in the central Gaza Strip, according to Palestinian witnesses...
New York Times - September 10, 2005
Iraqi-U.S. Units Battle to Clear a Rebel Area
Thousands of Iraqi and American troops backed by airstrikes swept through the northern city of Tal Afar on Saturday...
New York Times - September 10, 2005
Attempt to Kill Defense Chief Raises Tension in Afghanistan
Armed men in military uniforms opened fire on the defense minister's car in an attack the ministry called an assassination attempt...
New York Times - September 10, 2005
Street named 'greatest ITV show'
Coronation Street tops a poll of ITV's greatest shows of all time to mark the channel's 50th anniversary...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Tory Party 'needs more women MPs'
The Tory party needs more female MPs to help address its image as being too white and male, Theresa May says...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Opening pair keep Aussies in hunt
Australia reach 277-2, 96 behind England, after a rain-hit third day of the decisive Ashes Test at The Oval...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Football: Sven's job 'on the line'
Sven-Goran Eriksson admits he expects to lose his job if England fail to qualify for the World Cup...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Football: Owen makes quiet debut
A pedestrian Newcastle labour to a draw against Fulham on Michael Owen's debut...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Brazil 'laundering' ex-mayor held
Sao Paulo's former mayor turns himself in to the police amid money laundering allegations...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Gunmen release Italian reporter
Gunmen who kidnapped an Italian journalist in the Gaza Strip release him unharmed, Palestinian officials say...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Egypt election row sparks protest
Up to 2,000 people take to Cairo's streets in protests over President Hosni Mubarak's re-election...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Iraq closes Syrian border point
Iraq seals a Syrian border point not too far from the town of Talafar where US-led troops are battling insurgents...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Jordan PM in historic Iraq visit
Iraq hails the visit of Jordan's prime minister - the first by an Arab leader since Saddam Hussein was ousted in 2003...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Ang Lee takes Venice Golden Lion
Ang Lee's gay cowboy film Brokeback Mountain wins the coveted Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Violent clashes erupt in Belfast
Police and civilians are injured as shots are fired and explosives thrown in loyalist rioting over an Orange parade...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
HP job cuts could hit Scotland
Computer giant Hewlett-Packard announces job cut plans which could put Erskine jobs in jeopardy...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Three teenage boys die in crash
Police name three teenagers killed when a Ford Fiesta left the road and crashed down an embankment...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Afghan minister survives attack
Afghan Defence Minister Gen Abdul Rahim Wardak survives a gun attack at the airport of the capital, Kabul...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Football: Chelsea maintain form
Geremi and Didier Drogba score as Chelsea continue their 100% start to the season...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Zimbabwe hails IMF decision delay
Zimbabwe praises the IMF for delaying for another six months its decision over whether to expel the country...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
NI police hurt in parade violence
Shots are fired at police lines and blast bombs are thrown during rioting by loyalists in parts of Belfast...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
EU ministers urge oil output rise
EU finance ministers call on oil producing countries to make sure there is enough fuel to meet global demand...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
'Hoodie' clue to widow murder
Detectives look for a man in a hooded top seen near the home of a woman aged 90 the night she was killed...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Japan's poll tests reform gamble
Japan prepares to vote in an election that could give Prime Minister Koizumi backing for economic reforms...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Bush pleads for 'spirit of 9/11'
President Bush invokes the spirit of the response to 9/11 as police in New Orleans strive to recover hurricane dead...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Afghan Defense Minister Survives Assassination Attempt
Abdul Rahim Wardak escaped an assassination attempt when gunmen opened fire on his vehicle shortly after he had left the airport by helicopter, the Defense Ministry said...
New York Times - September 10, 2005
Vloggers get political in Norway
A video blogger in Norway is aiming to energise a new generation of voters ahead of Monday's elections...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Man critical after attack by gang
A man is critically ill after being attacked by a gang of men in a possible sectarian attack in Belfast...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Three young men die in road crash
Three men in a Ford Fiesta die in an early morning accident on the A489 trunk road near Newtown in Powys...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Egypt guards move to Gaza border
Egyptian troops begin deploying to the border with Gaza after a deal with Israel ahead of its military pullout...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
UN torture expert in Nepal visit
The United Nations special investigator on torture arrives in Nepal on Saturday for a week-long visit...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Live: England v Australia
Rain halts play at The Oval with Australia on 138-0 on day three of the final Ashes Test...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Rivals denounce Egypt poll result
Defeated candidates in Egypt's first contested poll claim President Mubarak's win was fraudulent...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Suspect's wife wants terror proof
The wife of a terror suspect demands the Home Office reveal the evidence on which he is being held...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Major attack on Iraq 'rebel town'
Iraqi and US forces launch a major drive to try to dislodge rebels from the northern town of Talafar...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Clash by Diplomats at U.N. Over Reform Bares Divisions
Diplomats working on a document on the management overhaul of the United Nations have locked horns days before it is to be presented to world leaders...
New York Times - September 10, 2005
Synagogue Dispute Clouds Gaza Transfer
The Israeli Army demolished the last of its buildings and watchtowers in preparation for a handover to the Palestinians on Sunday or Monday...
New York Times - September 10, 2005
Wider U.S. Net Seeks Allies Against Iran's Nuclear Plan
In its effort to stop Iran's pursuit of a nuclear bomb capacity, the Bush administration has opened a diplomatic struggle with Russia, China and India...
New York Times - September 10, 2005
Security Company Closes Baghdad Airport Over Pay
The private security company that guards Baghdad International Airport shut down the airport on Friday, saying that it had not been paid for the past six months...
New York Times - September 10, 2005
Mubarak's Victory Orderly, but Opposition Is Still Angry
The presence of challengers on the ballot marked progress for Egypt, but there were familiar charges of vote manipulation...
New York Times - September 10, 2005
Fired Ukraine Premier Sees End of 'Orange Revolution' Unity
Yulia V. Tymoshenko, a populist reformer, said Friday that the partnership that led the "Orange Revolution" last year was over...
New York Times - September 10, 2005
New move to end Gate Gourmet row
In-flight catering firm Gate Gourmet says it has taken a "milestone" step towards ending its jobs row at Heathrow...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Dog owner admits DIY amputation
A man is banned from owning dogs after he sawed his pet's leg off because he could not afford vet fees...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Tories 'need more women MPs'
The Tory party needs more female MPs to help address its image as being too white and male, Theresa May is to say...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
IMF defers Zimbabwe decision
The IMF delays for another six months a decision on whether to expel Zimbabwe over unpaid arrears...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
England surprise at Aussie option
Spinner Ashley Giles admits England were surprised Australia chose to come off for bad light after tea on day two...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
UN call to save Somali migrants
The UN urges action to protect Somalis trying to flee to safety in smugglers' boats as 150 die in three weeks...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
MI5 head warns on civil liberties
The head of MI5 has warned civil liberties may have to be eroded to protect people from terrorist attacks...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Fuel protesters plan M4 blockade
Fuel protesters in Wales are planning to mount a rolling blockade on the M4 in the wake of rising petrol prices...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Area trawled for widow's killer
Police hunting the "savage" killer of a 90-year-old widow have carried out road checks and visited local pubs...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Stars support Katrina telethon
A one-hour telethon is aired by six US television networks to raise funds for survivors of Hurricane Katrina...
BBC News - September 10, 2005
Shooting families' anti-gun march
An anti-gun march is held in an area where a number of people have been shot dead...
BBC News - September 10, 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.
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