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Professors' Politics Draw Lawmakers Into the Fray
In Pennsylvania, lawmakers are examining whether the political climate at 18 state-run schools requires legislation to ban bias.
New York Times - December 24, 2005
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Last-minute shoppers hunt for bargains
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Last-minute shoppers hunt for bargains
'Twas the night before Christmas and all through the malls the shoppers were frantically wrapping up their gift lists. With shoppers delaying buying longer than last year, merchants are depending even more on the final hours before Christmas to salvage the season.
CNN - December 24, 2005
Iraqi Court Bars at Least 90 Candidates for Parliament
At least 90 candidates in the recent elections were disqualified because of their ties to Saddam Hussein's Baath Party.
New York Times - December 24, 2005
He Loves New York, and It Loves Him Right Back
Yuki Endo, born with a rare disorder, has formed an extended family with people he meets on his explorations.
New York Times - December 24, 2005
U.S., Citing Abuse in Iraqi Prisons, Holds Detainees
The military will not turn over detainees to Iraq until officials are satisfied that Iraqis are meeting U.S. standards.
New York Times - December 24, 2005
Shantytown Dwellers in South Africa Protest Sluggish Pace of Change
Residents take their frustration to the streets in marches, often resulting in clashes with the police and violence.
New York Times - December 24, 2005
Moderator's Christmas faith call
The Reverend David Lacy says his "very non-PC" Christmas message aims to help protect the religious celebration.
BBC News - December 24, 2005
Grapefruit cuts gum disease risk
Eating grapefruit could help fight gum disease, research by scientists in Germany suggests.
BBC News - December 24, 2005
India state to build 100 villages
The Indian state of Maharashtra is to create 100 new villages to rehabilitate floods victims.
BBC News - December 24, 2005
Muslim group issues Kember plea
The Muslim Association of Britain renews its appeal for the release of Norman Kember, held hostage in Iraq.
BBC News - December 24, 2005
'Bin Laden deputy' lauds Taleban
A new message said to be from Bin Laden's deputy claims the Taleban still control large parts of Afghanistan.
BBC News - December 24, 2005
Bethlehem a 'prison' - patriarch
Israel's top Roman Catholic says Bethlehem has become a prison since the erection of Israel's West Bank barrier.
BBC News - December 24, 2005
Williams sermon on 'forgiveness'
The Archbishop of Canterbury will pay tribute to the families of Anthony Walker and Abigail Witchalls in his sermon.
BBC News - December 24, 2005
Gunmen kill Sri Lankan politician
A pro-Tamil Tiger MP is shot dead as gunmen open fire at Christmas Midnight Mass in eastern Sri Lanka.
BBC News - December 24, 2005
Service for tsunami dead
Remembrance services for UK victims of last year's Boxing Day tsunami have been held in Phuket, Thailand.
BBC News - December 24, 2005
Queen reflects on year of tragedy
The Queen's Christmas message will focus on 2005's natural disasters and terrorist acts.
BBC News - December 24, 2005
Officials: Muslims sites monitored for radiation
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Officials: Muslims sites monitored for radiation
The FBI has been covertly monitoring mosques and Muslim homes and businesses in U.S. cities for abnormal radiation levels since 2002, several government officials confirmed Friday.
CNN - December 24, 2005
Wall St. Bets on Gambling on the Web
Internet casinos are illegal in the U.S., but they look like solid investments to many of Wall Street's largest firms.
New York Times - December 24, 2005
Tsunami's Legacy: Extraordinary Giving and Unending Strife
A range of contrasting and paradoxical effects are being felt a year after the tsunami killed 181,000 people.
New York Times - December 24, 2005
Clone Scientist Relied on Peers and Korean Pride
Dr. Hwang Woo Suk's faked research left scientists wondering how he had risen so fast and deceived so many.
New York Times - December 24, 2005
Testing Egypt, Mubarak Rival Is Sent to Jail
The case is seen as a political prosecution aimed at silencing a challenge to President Hosni Mubarak's monopoly on power.
New York Times - December 24, 2005
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