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TV legend Johnny Carson dead at 79
Johnny Carson, the "Tonight Show" TV host who served America a smooth nightcap of celebrity banter, droll comedy and heartland charm for 30 years, has died. He was 79. Comedian Joan Rivers said: "The Carson show changed your life. If Carson liked you, you were set. He got the bright comics. He picked the ones who were different, who were smart."...
CNN - January 23, 2005
Source confirms clandestine intelligence unit
The Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency since 2002 has run an intelligence-gathering and support unit that has authority to operate clandestinely anywhere in the world where it is ordered to go in support of anti-terrorism and counter-terrorism missions, a senior defense official said Sunday...
CNN - January 23, 2005
Johnny Carson, America's Late-Night Host, Dies at 79
The "Tonight Show" host served a smooth nightcap of celebrity banter, droll comedy and heartland charm for 30 years...
New York Times - January 23, 2005
Storm Moves Up Coast, Pounding Boston as It Leaves
The storm, officially a blizzard in some parts, roared in from the Midwest on Saturday and turned into a classic northeaster...
New York Times - January 23, 2005
U.S. Envoy Tries to Assure Iraqis of Security at Polls
While there were undeniable risks, John Negroponte said coalition forces had elaborate plans to protect election sites...
New York Times - January 23, 2005
Yushchenko Takes Oath as President of Ukraine
Viktor Yushchenko vowed to unite a poor and badly divided country and lead it into the mainstream of Europe...
New York Times - January 23, 2005
2 Firefighters Are Killed and 4 Hurt in Bronx Blaze
The firefighters were forced to jump from a fourth-floor window of a burning building in the Bronx on Sunday, authorities said...
New York Times - January 23, 2005
Melania Knauss and Donald Trump Wed
The model and the wealthy real estate developer-turned reality television star were married in a lavish Palm Beach ceremony...
New York Times - January 23, 2005
Venezuela rally over rebel arrest
Thousands of Venezuelans protest over Colombia's capture of a rebel leader in Caracas last month...
BBC News - January 23, 2005
'Zarqawi tape: Democracy a lie'
An Internet recording claiming to be from wanted terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi condemned democracy as "the big American lie" on Sunday and said participants in Iraq's January 30 election are enemies of Islam...
CNN - January 23, 2005
Snow blasts Northeast
Howling winds and blinding snow pounded the Northeast on Sunday, closing Boston's airport and forcing airlines to evaluate whether to cancel flights in other cities slammed for a second day by blizzard conditions...
CNN - January 23, 2005
Northeast buried in white
Howling winds and blinding snow blasted the Northeast today, closing Boston's Logan Airport. Up to 3 feet of snow is forecast in parts of the Northeast for a second day of blizzard conditions. One forecaster predicts this will be one of the 10 worst snowstorms in the last century...
CNN - January 23, 2005
Roaring Blizzard Shoves Northeast Into Winter's Grasp
The season's first major storm in New York and much of the Northeast canceled flights and choked railways and highways...
New York Times - January 23, 2005
US plot suspect 'already caught'
The FBI says one of 14 people wanted in connection with an alleged terror threat in Boston is already in US custody...
BBC News - January 23, 2005
Snowstorm socks Northeast
Up to 3 feet of snow is forecast in parts of the Northeast today, and Boston's Logan Airport is closed indefinitely. "If you can't see, you can't plow," said an airport spokesman. Blizzard conditions are expected to prevail for a second day, and one forecaster predicts this will be one of the 10 worst snowstorms in the last century...
CNN - January 23, 2005
NBA: Knicks boss quits
NBA legend Lenny Wilkens is replaced by Herb Williams as coach of New York...
BBC News - January 23, 2005
NFL: Steelers face Patriots
Pittsburgh are slight underdogs fort their AFC title decider against New England...
BBC News - January 23, 2005
Snow storm slams N.E.
A fierce winter storm virtually shut down parts of the Midwest and Northeast Saturday, causing airlines to cancel about 3,000 flights and stranding 800 passengers in Philadelphia. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg activated his city's Emergency Operations Center on Saturday. The same storm tucked the Midwest under a blanket of snow one day earlier...
CNN - January 23, 2005
Roaring Snowstorm Shoves Northeast Into Winter's Grasp
The season's first major storm in New York and much of the Northeast canceled flights and choked railways and highways...
New York Times - January 23, 2005
Rapid Rise and Fall for Body-Scanning Clinics
Hundreds of companies offering CT scans without a doctor's referral have opened, but the medical gold rush is ending abruptly...
New York Times - January 23, 2005
Commandos See Duty on U.S. Soil in Role Redefined by Terror Fight
Elite military forces are conducting special counterterrorism missions in support of civilian agencies in the United States...
New York Times - January 23, 2005
Givenchy's Throne Sits Vacant as Young Stars Shun Big Labels
For the first time in 53 years, the revered fashion house of Givenchy will not produce a haute couture collection for spring couture week in Paris...
New York Times - January 23, 2005
Playing Penny-Stock Roulette
The last few years have been a banner time for those inclined to play penny stocks, if only because there are so many of them...
New York Times - January 23, 2005
The Higher Price of Staying Public
The number of companies, especially smaller businesses, that are going private is on the rise as compliance costs increase...
New York Times - January 23, 2005
Deficits May Be Wearing Thin at the Fed
As President Bush embarked on his second term last week, it was hard to escape the sense that his longtime honeymoon with the Federal Reserve may be ending...
New York Times - January 23, 2005
Bush Didn't Invent the Internet, but Is He Good for Tech?
In its first term, the Bush team made a few important pro-technology choices. Over the next year it will signal whether it intends to stand by them...
New York Times - January 23, 2005
The Credit Is All Theirs (and Theirs)
It is the legal world's version of résumé-buffing: law firms are claiming credit for big deals by advising the advisers...
New York Times - January 23, 2005
An Annuity With a Twist: Pay Just Once, Then Collect
An obscure type of annuity is designed to convert today's lump sum into a stream of payments that provides retirement income right away...
New York Times - January 23, 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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