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Fighting Prevents U.S. From Learning Fate of 17 on Copter
Fighting was still going on in the area of Afghanistan where the helicopter went down with 17 U.S. soldiers on board...
New York Times - June 29, 2005
Israeli Troops Clash With Jewish Activists and Islamic Militants
The skirmish pointed to the prospect of a summer filled with confrontations over plans to withdraw Israeli settlers from Gaza...
New York Times - June 29, 2005
Race case police awarded £90,000
Three white policemen who won a race and sex discrimination claim against the Met are awarded compensation...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
PSNI station closures recommended
The chief constable recommends to the Policing Board that 17 rural PSNI stations should be closed...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Council backs huge wind farm plan
Plans to build the largest onshore wind farm in Europe are backed by Comhairle nan Eilean Siar...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Ivorian factions agree to disarm
The Ivory Coast government and the rebels restart the disarmament process to allow for elections in October...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Israeli killed in Hezbollah clash
An Israeli soldier is killed in clashes with Lebanese Hezbollah fighters in a disputed border area...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Soaring Asbo take-up sparks row
Home Office minister Hazel Blears defends the rising use of Asbos amid claims the policy is failing to deter yobs...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Tennis: Roddick downs Grosjean
Andy Roddick comes through a five-set encounter with Sebastien Grosjean to reach the semi-finals...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Police called in for Glazer visit
The Glazer brothers leave Old Trafford in police vans after fans angry at their takeover protest outside the ground...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Police move in on settler protest
Israeli police remove settlers from buildings in Gaza as protests against the pull-out spread to Jerusalem...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Man charged with Hayley killing
Police investigating the killing of pregnant Wiltshire woman Hayley Richards charge a man with her murder...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Troops must stay in Iraq - Blair
Tony Blair says UK troops will stay in Iraq until it is stable, saying defeating insurgents will end global terror...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
U.S. Says Afghan Rebels May Have Downed Copter
The military said today the helicopter may have been shot down, but the fate of the 17 service members aboard was not known...
New York Times - June 29, 2005
Bush Declares Sacrifice in Iraq to Be 'Worth It'
The president spoke in uncharacteristically somber tones of the need for staying power in what has become a long conflict in Iraq...
New York Times - June 29, 2005
France Will Get Fusion Reactor To Seek a Future Energy Source
France will have the world's first sustainable nuclear fusion reactor, a project many see as crucial to meeting world energy needs...
New York Times - June 29, 2005
Gay Marriage Is Extended Nationwide in Canada
The House of Commons voted Tuesday night to extend marriage rights to gay and lesbian couples throughout Canada...
New York Times - June 29, 2005
Among Soldiers and Families, Applause Mixes With Doubts
People who have been part of the mission in Iraq expressed support for the troops, but some concern about the mission's execution...
New York Times - June 29, 2005
Milan Mystery: Did Italy Have Role in Kidnapping Case?
Italians are questioning whether their officials played any role in the February 2003 kidnapping of an Egyptian terror suspect who says he was tortured...
New York Times - June 29, 2005
Phishing pair jailed for ID fraud
Two men are jailed in Britain for their part in a massive global phishing fraud...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
U2 possessions 'were not stolen'
A former stylist for rock band U2 tells a court she was given Bono's hat and trousers and did not steal them...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Do you support ID cards?
The government has won a second reading for its plans to introduce a national ID card scheme but with a reduced majority. Send us your comments...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Trio given life for flat killings
A woman, her teenage son and his friend are jailed for life following the murders of three men in a Glasgow flat...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
NHS 'doing better' under Gibbons
A doctors' leader says there have been Welsh NHS improvements under Health Minister Brian Gibbons...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
UK retail sales fall accelerates
UK retail sales recorded their biggest year-on-year fall in 22 years during June, according to a CBI report...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Blair 'will listen' to ID fears
Tony Blair says he will listen to concerns about plans for identity cards after 20 Labour MPs rebelled on the issue...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Rise in asthma with UK's storms
Hospital admissions for breathing problems soared last weekend as pollen counts peaked, the UK Met Office reports...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
City firms call for better skills
School-leavers with good exam grades still lack basic workplace skills, City of London employers say...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Titan dark spot may be large lake
A dark, lake-like feature on Saturn's largest moon, Titan, is spotted by the US-European Cassini spacecraft...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
'Enemy fire' downed US helicopter
Hostile fire probably brought down a helicopter carrying 17 troops that crashed in Afghanistan, the US says...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Hayley suspect brought back to UK
Detectives investigating the killing of Hayley Richards return to the UK from Spain with a suspect...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Man has Omagh bomb charge dropped
A man charged in connection with the Omagh bombing is freed after the charge against him is dropped...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Arroyo's husband 'to move abroad'
Philippines President Arroyo says her husband, tainted by scandal, is to move abroad, to protect her credibility...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Bush says Iraq sacrifices 'vital'
President Bush tells the US people that sacrifices made to fight the insurgency in Iraq are vital for security at home...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Move to 'sell' EU to the French
A 40-point plan to explain the EU to the French is released, a month after voters rejected the EU treaty...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Hezbollah bombards Israeli army
Lebanese guerrillas from the Hezbollah movement attack an Israeli army post in the disputed border area...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
F1: Teams face unclear fate
Seven F1 teams are found guilty on two of five charges over the US Grand Prix fiasco, but penalties will not be decided until September...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
SA's Zuma in court for corruption
South Africa's former Deputy President Jacob Zuma appears briefly in court on corruption charges...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Extra Live 8 tickets snapped up
Thousands of extra tickets to watch the Live 8 concert in London are snapped up in less than two hours...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Ceremony honours sea war dead
Veterans, children and royalty are attending an international ceremony to remember those killed in sea battles...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Tennis: Hewitt beats Lopez
Lleyton Hewitt beats Feliciano Lopez to set up a Wimbledon semi-final against Roger Federer...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
World drugs use 'rose in 2004'
The UN's annual drugs report says the number of people worldwide taking drugs has significantly increased...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Sony sheds 650 jobs with closure
Hundreds of jobs are to go at electronics giant Sony's plants in south Wales because of falling sales of traditional-style TVs...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
EU stands by Turkish entry talks
The European Commission says Turkish membership talks should start in October with accession as the objective...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
NY unveils revised Freedom Tower
Officials unveil a new design for the skyscraper to replace New York's twin towers, after security fears...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Brown targets subsidy 'hypocrisy'
The UK accuses EU countries of hypocrisy for not reforming farm spending while promising more aid to Africa...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Son gets life for killing parents
A public schoolboy with a rare psychological condition admits killing his parents and going on a spending spree...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Settlers intensify Gaza protests
Jewish settlers block the main road into Jerusalem on a day of protests against the planned Gaza withdrawal...
BBC News - June 29, 2005
 
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WILL GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE U.S. MILITARY STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY?
NO. MORE DISTRACTIONS WILL NOT MAKE US STRONGER.
YES. MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE.
IT WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE AT ALL.
GAYS ARE ALREADY SERVING SO IT WON'T HELP OR HURT MUCH.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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