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Report Finds Cover-Up in an F.B.I. Terror Case
F.B.I. officials mishandled a Florida terrorism investigation, retaliating against a veteran undercover operative who complained about problems.
New York Times - December 3, 2005
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11 Iraqi soldiers killed by attackers
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11 Iraqi soldiers killed by attackers
Ten Iraqi army soldiers were killed Saturday and five others wounded when their patrol was attacked on a main highway, a U.S. military official told CNN.
CNN - December 3, 2005
Camp Lejeune mourns 10 Marines
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Camp Lejeune mourns 10 Marines
The 10 Marines assigned to the Camp Lejeune-based 2nd Marine Division were on foot patrol outside Falluja, a former insurgent stronghold, when a bomb fashioned from four large artillery shells exploded. The ambush was the deadliest attack against American troops in four months.
CNN - December 3, 2005
India Accelerating: Mile by Mile, India Paves a Smoother Road to Its Future
India is struggling to modernize thousands of miles of its decrepit national highway system, and in the process, itself.
New York Times - December 3, 2005
Rival Drug Gangs Turn the Streets of Nuevo Laredo Into a War Zone
A new face arrived three years ago to vie for control over the lucrative drug trade on the Mexican border.
New York Times - December 3, 2005
19 Iraqi Army Soldiers Are Killed and 4 Are Wounded as Insurgents Open Fire on a Convoy
The assault came a day after 10 American marines were killed and 11 wounded in a bomb explosion outside Falluja.
New York Times - December 3, 2005
Uzbeks jail 25 Andijan suspects
Uzbekistan hands long jail terms to 25 more men in connection with the uprising in the town of Andijan.
BBC News - December 3, 2005
Lebanese find 20 bodies in grave
The remains of 20 bodies are found in eastern Lebanon near the former headquarters of Syrian army intelligence.
BBC News - December 3, 2005
Green activists rally in Canada
Thousands of people demonstrate in the Canadian city of Montreal to demand action on global warming.
BBC News - December 3, 2005
Football: Man Utd go second
Man Utd move second in the Premiership after an easy win against Portsmouth.
BBC News - December 3, 2005
Football: Beckham sees red
England captain David Beckham is sent off for the third time this season during Real Madrid's win over Getafe.
BBC News - December 3, 2005
CIA flights 'landed in Germany'
Germany's government has a list of 437 flights suspected of being used by the CIA in its airspace, reports Der Spiegel.
BBC News - December 3, 2005
UN pleads for more quake funds
The UN says it needs more money to maintain Pakistani quake relief operations throughout the winter.
BBC News - December 3, 2005
Iraq groups condemn kidnapping
Several Sunni Muslim groups call for the release of a Briton and three other Westerners after talks with an envoy.
BBC News - December 3, 2005
Pakistan: Al Qaeda leader killed
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Pakistan: Al Qaeda leader killed
Senior al Qaeda commander Abu Hamza Rabia died in an explosion at a house in a tribal area of northern Pakistan, officials said. A Pakistani government spokesman told CNN he could not confirm reports that the explosion was caused by a missile strike.
CNN - December 3, 2005
Health Coverage of Young Widens With States' Aid
Despite rising health care costs, the number of American children without health care coverage has been steadily declining.
New York Times - December 3, 2005
D.W.I.'s Again Vex New Mexico, Once a Model
New Mexico's high rate of drunken driving spurred legislative measures that cut the death toll, but fatalities are again on the rise.
New York Times - December 3, 2005
India Accelerating: Mile by Mile, India Upgrades the Route Toward Its Future
India is struggling to modernize its national highway system, and in the process, itself.
New York Times - December 3, 2005
White House Seeks a Strategy for Victory, at Home and in Iraq
A White House document reflects the Bush administration's attempts to turn around flagging public support for the war.
New York Times - December 3, 2005
U.S. and Britain Seek Aid on Iran Arms
Britain and the U.S. are trying to persuade Russia and China to endorse their conclusion that Iran intends to build nuclear weapons.
New York Times - December 3, 2005
Attack Kills a Qaeda Leader
A senior operational commander for Al Qaeda was killed Thursday in what was thought to be a missile attack on a house in Pakistan.
New York Times - December 3, 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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