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Iran Threatens Consequences If Its Case Goes to U.N. Council
Iran said today that it would not suspend nuclear activities and that if any sanctions were to be imposed by the United Nations, there would be serious repercussions...
New York Times - September 11, 2005
HQ woes for Venice Film Festival
Venice Film Festival faces an uncertain future as organisers struggle to find the funds for new headquarters...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Probe after police shoot man dead
A man dies in hospital after being shot by police investigating a disturbance in Greater Manchester...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Peerless Federer retains US crown
Defending champion Roger Federer ends Andre Agassi's dream of a third US Open title in four sets...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Rioters 'intended to kill police'
More than 30 police officers were injured in NI's worst rioting in years, the chief constable says...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Fuel tax protests 'to be extended'
Planned protests against the government's tax on fuel are to be extended, campaigners say...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Bush makes third hurricane visit
President Bush prepares to visit New Orleans as the city struggles to recover from the hurricane two weeks ago...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
New-look Guardian hitting stands
The Guardian newspaper is relaunching with a new size and design in an effort to win back readers...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
More riots break out in Belfast
A mob of 700 take to the streets of Belfast in a new wave of loyalist rioting, police say...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Egypt Sends Soldiers to the Gaza Frontier
Egypt deployed the first of 750 soldiers assigned to police its desert frontier with the Gaza Strip on Saturday...
New York Times - September 11, 2005
Media Polls Say Japanese Premier Wins in a Landslide
Television exit polls pointed toward a stunning win for Junichiro Koizumi's party that will tighten the U.S. ally's grip on power and give him a broad mandate for reform...
New York Times - September 11, 2005
Ang Lee takes top prize at Venice
Ang Lee's gay cowboy film Brokeback Mountain takes the top prize at the Venice Film Festival...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Gate lay-off offer attracts 700
About 700 staff from the catering firm at the centre of the Heathrow jobs row applied for redundancy, a union says...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Teachers ratings 'bad for morale'
Teaching unions warn government plans to expose under-performing teachers could damage staff morale...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Iran defies nuclear referral risk
Iran's new foreign minister warns of "consequences" if Tehran is referred to the UN over its nuclear programme...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Bhutto husband re-arrest ordered
A Pakistani anti-corruption court orders the re-arrest of Asif Zardari, husband of former PM Benazir Bhutto...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Soup runs 'not helping homeless'
Soup kitchens for rough sleepers are being exploited by people who actually have a home, a new report says...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Fox knocks Clarke's Iraq stance
Shadow foreign secretary Liam Fox criticises fellow Tory leadership hopeful Kenneth Clarke...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Beatles hailed 'best of British'
The 1967 Beatles track, A Day In The Life, has been hailed the best British song of all time...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
England closing on Ashes victory
England have their sights set on a draw that would win the Ashes after bad light hits the fifth Test...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Typhoon lashes east China coast
Typhoon Khanun hits China's east coast bringing chaos to the city of Taizhou, after mass evacuations...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Bush to make new hurricane visit
US President George W Bush is set for a third tour of the storm-hit states, as new polls show public dismay...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Israel lowers its flags over Gaza
Israeli troops in the Gaza Strip lower flags hours before a final pullout ends decades of military and civilian presence...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Morrisons 'to slash 2,500 jobs'
Supermarket group Morrisons is closing three distribution depots, with up to 2,500 job losses, unions claim...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Koizumi set for landslide victory
TV exit polls suggest an overwhelming victory for PM Junichiro Koizumi in Japan's general election...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Belfast rioters 'meant to kill police'
More than 30 police officers were hurt in Northern Ireland's worst rioting in years, the chief constable says...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
The cost of online anonymity
In countries where free speech is limited, hiding your true identity online is becoming big business...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Inmate injured in prison stabbing
A prison inmate has been seriously injured in a stabbing after being taken hostage, says the Home Office...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Loyalist violence 'is appalling'
Security Minister Shaun Woodward is appalled at hundreds of loyalists who attacked police and troops...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Inquiry after youths die in crash
Police are continuing inquiries following a car crash near Newtown in Powys in which three teenagers died...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
End sympathy strike ban - unions
Unions prepare to urge the government to scrap laws preventing secondary strike action, ahead of the TUC conference...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Typhoon menaces east China coast
Hundreds of thousands of people in eastern China flee their homes as Typhoon Khanun lashes the coast...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Afghan 'assassination bid' denied
Shots fired near an Afghan minister's car were not an attempt to kill him but a soldiers' row, officials say...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Live: England v Australia
All the latest action from day four of the final Ashes Test at The Oval...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Football: Robson backs Sven
Sir Bobby Robson thinks Sven-Goran Eriksson should remain as England manager...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Belgian priest faces Rwanda court
A Belgian Catholic priest is to appear at a Rwandan 'gacaca' court accused of helping to incite the 1994 genocide...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Brown blames Opec for fuel crisis
UK Chancellor Gordon Brown blames oil cartel Opec for the fuel crisis and rules out intervening on petrol prices...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
UK soldier dies in southern Iraq
One British soldier has been killed and three others injured in Iraq's Basra province, the MoD says...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Exit polls point to Koizumi win
Early TV exit polls suggest an overwhelming victory for PM Junichiro Koizumi in Japan's general election...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Mugabe attacks 'unhelpful' IMF
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe accuses the IMF of giving no real help to developing states...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Israel to abandon Gaza synagogues
Israel's cabinet votes to end decades of military rule in Gaza, clearing the way for the last troops to start leaving...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
NI sees 'worst rioting in years'
Police and civilians are injured in some of the worst rioting seen for years in Belfast and other parts of County Antrim...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Where Poverty Drove Zapatistas, the Living Is No Easier
The grinding poverty that provoked the first uprising of the Zapatistas continues to trap much of Mexico's indigenous population...
New York Times - September 11, 2005
Inspectors slam ambulance service
The Health and Safety Executive criticises the Scottish Ambulance Service in a damning report...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Iron absorption mystery 'solved'
Identifying how the body absorbs iron from meat could lead to new treatments for anaemia, scientists say...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Clijsters sweeps to US Open title
Kim Clijsters thrashes Mary Pierce in the US Open final to lift her first Grand Slam title...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Israel to vote on Gaza synagogues
The Israeli cabinet is to vote on the fate of synagogues in the evacuated Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Red Cross calls for storm workers
The American Red Cross says it needs 40,000 extra volunteers to help deal with Hurricane Katrina's aftermath...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Ex-police chief attacks Blunkett
Former Metropolitan Police commissioner Lord Stevens launches a personal attack on David Blunkett in his memoirs...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
US service remembers 9/11
A remembrance ceremony is to take place at New York's World Trade Center site to mark four years since 9/11...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
Charles urges society to go slow
Prince Charles says modern life is "out of balance" and needs to return to the rhythms of nature...
BBC News - September 11, 2005
 
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
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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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