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Train derailment kills 10
A suicidal man parked his vehicle on tracks Wednesday, causing a commuter train collision that killed at least 10 people outside Los Angeles, officials said. The man who exited the vehicle before impact is in custody and is expected to be charged with homicide...
CNN - January 26, 2005
'Everyone was screaming'
As police say a man faces homicide charges in connection to the 10 people killed by the train crash allegedly caused by his reported suicide attempt, some injured survivors are describing the moment of impact. "I heard a noise. It got louder and louder. And next thing I knew the train tilted, everyone was screaming," said Diane Brady, 56, of Simi Valley...
CNN - January 26, 2005
Deadliest day for U.S.
Thirty Marines and a Navy corpsman were killed in a helicopter crash near Iraq's border with Jordan, bringing the number of U.S. troops killed Wednesday to 37 -- the deadliest day for U.S. forces since the start of the war in Iraq...
CNN - January 26, 2005
At Least 10 Are Killed as Trains Derail in California
More than 100 were injured when a commuter train crashed into a car left on the tracks by a suicidal man near Los Angeles...
New York Times - January 26, 2005
Philip Johnson, Elder Statesman of U.S. Architecture, Dies at 98
Philip Johnson, known less for his buildings than for the sheer force of his presence, died at Glass House, his celebrated estate...
New York Times - January 26, 2005
Senate Confirms Rice as Secretary of State on 85-13 Vote
Condoleezza Rice won broad support. The attorney-general nominee cleared a Senate panel in a 10-8 vote down party lines...
New York Times - January 26, 2005
All the Talk of Davos: the Weak Dollar and the U.S. Deficits
Anyone hoping for an answer to when the weak dollar or the size of U.S. deficits will stabilize is likely to be disappointed at this year's World Economic Forum...
New York Times - January 26, 2005
Mass break-out at Colombian jail
Suspected Marxist rebels attack a prison in Colombia allowing at least 20 prisoners to escape...
BBC News - January 26, 2005
Bush pushes for freedom
President Bush on Wednesday expounded upon themes put forth in last week's inaugural address, promising to pursue democracy in Iraq and elsewhere around the world where people do not enjoy freedom...
CNN - January 26, 2005
U.N. Report Calls for Help to Ease U.S. Budget and Trade Deficits
The United Nations urged all major industrial countries to help the U.S. reduce its deficits by spurring their own economies to grow faster...
New York Times - January 26, 2005
Economists warn on US debt crisis
US consumers' debts are an "accident waiting to happen", a leading economist warns...
BBC News - January 26, 2005
Venezuelan birth builds bridges
Venezuelan and Colombian police set aside diplomatic tensions to help a woman give birth in their border zone...
BBC News - January 26, 2005
Pre-election violence continues in Iraq
With the elections just days away, violence claimed more lives in Iraq today. Three car bombs in one hour killed five people in Tamim province, according to the police chief in Kirkuk...
CNN - January 26, 2005
Israeli source: Actions may stop
Israel will stop its actions against Palestinian militants in areas where Palestinian security forces are operating effectively, according to a high-level source in Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's office...
CNN - January 26, 2005
Rice confirmation expected
Condoleezza Rice is expected to win Senate confirmation as secretary of state today, after hours of sometimes-bitter debate Tuesday that focused largely on the war in Iraq...
CNN - January 26, 2005
Vioxx drug ban hits Merck profits
US pharmaceutical giant Merck reports lower profits after it was forced to withdraw its Vioxx painkiller last year...
BBC News - January 26, 2005
Brazil jobless rate hits new low
Brazil's unemployment rate fell to its lowest level in three years in December, according to the government...
BBC News - January 26, 2005
NFL: Owens out of Super Bowl
Philadelphia's Terrell Owens is told by his doctor that he should not risk his ankle injury in the Super Bowl...
BBC News - January 26, 2005
Baseball: Marlins get Delgado
Baseball news round-up...
BBC News - January 26, 2005
Senate Dems slam Rice
Some Senate Democrats lambasted Condoleezza Rice over the Bush administration's policy in Iraq during Tuesday's debate of her nomination for secretary of state. Sen. Edward Kennedy, opposing Rice's nomination, called the war a "catastrophic failure." One Republican called the attacks "somewhat astonishing."...
CNN - January 26, 2005
Bush Aides Say Budget Deficit Will Rise Again
The deficit figure of $427 billion includes part of an additional $80 billion that President Bush requested for Iraq...
New York Times - January 26, 2005
Subway Disruptions Expected to Last Months, Not Years
Officials said service on the A and C lines could be restored in six to nine months, dramatically revising their earlier prognosis...
New York Times - January 26, 2005
For Tsunami Orphan, No Name but Many Parents
In the story of Baby No. 81 lies a hint of the raw and peculiar distress of Sri Lanka's bereaved parents...
New York Times - January 26, 2005
New Election Issues: Electricity and Water
Few jobs are more thankless than running for a seat in the new government while struggling to keep the water, electricity and oil flowing in Iraq...
New York Times - January 26, 2005
For Families of Fallen Soldiers, the 2nd Knock Brings $12,000
The military death gratuity is a one-time payment to the survivors of men and women killed in the line of duty...
New York Times - January 26, 2005
Making a Fortune by Wagering That Drug Prices Tend to Rise
As he becomes visible as one of New York's wealthiest men, Stewart Rahr is preparing for the elimination of the system that made him rich - pharmaceutical delivery...
New York Times - January 26, 2005
Bernard Ebbers: Victim Himself or Mastermind?
Opening the fraud trial against former WorldCom chief executive Bernard Ebbers, a prosecutor argued that Mr. Ebbers told "lie after lie" to cover up the company's losses...
New York Times - January 26, 2005
In Birmingham, Richard Scrushy Is a Local Story
The trial of Richard Scrushy got under way on Tuesday, with a prosecutor calling Mr. Scrushy the mastermind of an accounting fraud at the hospital chain he founded...
New York Times - January 26, 2005
Emphasizing Taste, and Not Just in Beer, at Super Bowl
Anheuser-Busch, the biggest advertiser on the Super Bowl, is making good on a promise to clean up its act...
New York Times - January 26, 2005
2 Firms to Pay $40 Million Each in I.P.O. Case
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley settled allegations that they sought commitments from customers to buy shares after an initial public offering...
New York Times - January 26, 2005
Antiglobalization Gathering in Brazil Sees Little to Celebrate
As the World Social Forum returns to its original setting in Porto Alegre, Brazil, after a sojourn in India, the mood is somber...
New York Times - January 26, 2005
Vioxx ban hits Merck net income
Merck, the US pharmaceutical giant forced to withdraw its Vioxx painkiller last year, has seen a drop in profits and had to add to its legal reserves...
BBC News - January 26, 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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