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Passenger killed after bomb claim
A man shot on a boarding bridge to a Boeing 757 at Miami International Airport has died from his injuries, two sources tell CNN. The man, identified as Rigoberto Alpizar, said there was a bomb in his carry-on backpack, a Department of Homeland Security official said.
CNN - December 7, 2005
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'The Iraqi people have made amazing progress'
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'The Iraqi people have made amazing progress'
President Bush touted U.S. wartime successes in helping Iraq improve its economy and infrastructure Wednesday during a high-profile speech saying "we have to win the battle after the battle." Bush said "amazing progress" has been made but conceded that the reconstruction "ha...
CNN - December 7, 2005
Air Marshal Shoots and Kills Passenger at Miami Airport
A federal air marshal aboard a jetliner on the ground in Miami shot and killed a man who had claimed to have a bomb in a carry-on bag.
New York Times - December 7, 2005
Transit Union Cool to M.T.A. Offer of Two-Year Contract
The sixth round of talks ended in failure as union members in New York City dismissed the transit authority's proposal as unacceptable.
New York Times - December 7, 2005
Menendez Will Replace Corzine in Senate
Robert Menendez will serve out the one year that remains in the Senate term of Jon S. Corzine, the governor-elect of New Jersey.
New York Times - December 7, 2005
House Would Put Off Big Tax Increase for a Year
A bill passed today would postpone for one year a big increase in the alternative minimum tax at a cost of $30 billion.
New York Times - December 7, 2005
Justices Agree Benefits May Be Cut to Cover College Debts
The Supreme Court ruled today that the government may offset Social Security benefits in order to collect student loan debts.
New York Times - December 7, 2005
Monitors Cite Killings and Beatings at Egyptian Polling Sites
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New York Times - December 7, 2005
Bush Cites Progress in Iraq, but Says It Is Uneven
The president acknowledged problems with reconstruction and conceded the inevitability of more bloodshed.
New York Times - December 7, 2005
Rice, in Ukraine, Criticizes Russia
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New York Times - December 7, 2005
Israeli Airstrike Kills Palestinian Militant in Gaza
The airstrike today also wounded at least nine Palestinians as Israel stepped up its actions in the wake of a bombing.
New York Times - December 7, 2005
G.M. Said to Invite Tracinda to Join Board
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New York Times - December 7, 2005
Europe Divided Over Introduction of Internet Domain Name
Residents of the European Union can now register Internet addresses ending in ".eu," but a campaign seeks to promote national domain registries.
New York Times - December 7, 2005
McCann Wins Army's Ad Account, Replacing Burnett
McCann Erickson Worldwide is about to undertake one of the most challenging assignments in advertising: convincing young men and women to join the U.S. Army.
New York Times - December 7, 2005
Coke to launch new advert slogan
Drinks giant Coca-Cola is to introduce a new marketing slogan as it continues efforts to turn around its fortunes.
BBC News - December 7, 2005
Chile's frontrunner cancels rally
The leading candidate for Chile's election cancels her final rally after four of her supporters died in a bus crash.
BBC News - December 7, 2005
Scientists voice tsunami concern
Scientists studying the Sumatran region south of last December's quake zone warn of future hazards.
BBC News - December 7, 2005
Two die in separate road crashes
A 14-year-old boy and an 85-year-old man die in separate road accidents in County Tyrone and east Belfast.
BBC News - December 7, 2005
Mine pension convictions quashed
A financial adviser's convictions for swindling miners over their pension fund are overturned.
BBC News - December 7, 2005
UK rates set to remain unchanged
UK interest rates are expected to be kept on hold at 4.5% following the latest Bank of England meeting.
BBC News - December 7, 2005
UK to table fresh EU budget plan
UK Foreign Secretary Jack Straw says Britain will table new proposals on the EU budget next week.
BBC News - December 7, 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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