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Israeli police: Three dead in Tel Aviv bombing
A suicide bombing late Friday night outside a nightclub in a popular beachfront area of Tel Aviv killed three people and wounded at least 50 others, Israeli police spokesman Gil Kleiman said. The blast outside The Stage nightclub was the work of a suicide bomber, he said...
CNN - February 25, 2005
Cuba worried by US export rules
Cuba says its purchases of US food are threatened by tighter US rules on exports to the island...
BBC News - February 25, 2005
Baseball: Setback for Gagne
LA pitcher Eric Gagne sprains his left knee on the first day of full squad workouts...
BBC News - February 25, 2005
3 U.S. troops killed near Baghdad
Three U.S. soldiers were killed today when a roadside bomb exploded on a road north of Baghdad, the U.S. military said. Nine other soldiers were wounded, according to a spokesman for the 3rd Infantry Division. Meanwhile, two associates of terror mastermind Abu Musab al-Zarqawi were arrested in a recent raid, the Iraqi government said today...
CNN - February 25, 2005
Pope breathing on his own
Pope John Paul II is breathing on his own without the help of a respirator, and doctors have advised him not to speak for a few days, his spokesman says...
CNN - February 25, 2005
Dad: 'Help me find my daughter'
The family of a missing 9-year-old girl issued a tearful plea Friday for any information about Jessica Marie Lunsford, who disappeared from her Florida home sometime early Thursday...
CNN - February 25, 2005
Argentina closes $102.6bn debt swap
Argentina closes its $102.6bn restructuring for bondholders, with the government hopeful creditors will accept the deal...
BBC News - February 25, 2005
US economy shows solid GDP growth
The US economy grew at a faster than expected 3.8% annual rate in the last quarter of 2004, figures show...
BBC News - February 25, 2005
Kansas demands late abortion data
The Kansas attorney general demands medical files of nearly 90 women who had late-term abortions...
BBC News - February 25, 2005
Mexico governor dies in air crash
The governor of Mexico's state of Colima, Gustavo Vazquez Montes, dies in a plane crash...
BBC News - February 25, 2005
U.N.: World will top 9 billion by 2050
The world's population will rise from 6.5 billion to 9.1 billion by 2050, according to a United Nations survey released...
CNN - February 25, 2005
Abortion records demanded
The Kansas attorney general is demanding that abortion clinics turn over the complete medical records of nearly 90 women and girls, saying he needs the material for an investigation into underage sex and illegal late-term abortions. Two clinics are fighting the request in Kansas Supreme Court...
CNN - February 25, 2005
Pope breathing on his own
Pope John Paul II, who underwent a tracheotomy Thursday to relieve respiratory problems, is breathing on his own today without assistance from a ventilator, a papal spokesman said. The pope had a breakfast of coffee, yogurt and biscuits, Joaquin Navarro-Valls said...
CNN - February 25, 2005
Bush back in Washington
President Bush is back at the White House after five days in Europe spent charming erstwhile allies, extolling the virtues of democracy and cajoling more help for the fledgling government in Iraq. On his last European stop, in Slovakia, Bush had a "candid and open exchange of views" on democratic values with Russian President Vladimir Putin...
CNN - February 25, 2005
Steel firm 'to cut' 45,000 jobs
Mittal Steel, one of the world's largest steel producers, could cut up to 45,000 jobs after completing a huge US deal...
BBC News - February 25, 2005
NBA: Walker back to Boston
Antoine Walker returns to Boston on a busy final day of trading in the NBA...
BBC News - February 25, 2005
NYC told to finalise Olympic plan
The IOC's evaluation team is hopeful New York's 2012 bid team will resolve issues over the planned main stadium...
BBC News - February 25, 2005
Pope reportedly 'tranquil' after tracheotomy
Hours after Pope John Paul II was hospitalized in Rome with a relapse of the flu, doctors late Thursday performed a successful tracheotomy to ease the ailing pontiff's breathing, a Vatican spokesman said. The 84-year-old pope is "fine" and "tranquil," said Gianna Letta, under-secretary for Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi...
CNN - February 25, 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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