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Residents Flee Heavy Floods in Northern California
A rainstorm set off severe flooding across Northern California, touching off mudslides and sending residents fleeing for shelter.
New York Times - December 31, 2005
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World welcomes 2006
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World welcomes 2006
Tens of thousands of London partygoers faced a struggle to get across town on Saturday due to a New Year's Eve subway strike, while in France authorities feared a youthful tradition of car burning could get out of hand.
CNN - December 31, 2005
World rings in 2006
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World rings in 2006
London partygoers faced a struggle to get across town on Saturday due to a New Year's Eve subway strike, while in France authorities feared a youthful tradition of car burning could get out of hand. In parts of Asia, the threat of terrorism loomed large and in Indonesia a bomb killed eight and wound...
CNN - December 31, 2005
Mudslides and floods in California
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Mudslides and floods in California
A powerful storm set off mudslides and sent rivers and creeks over their banks across Northern California on Saturday. At least half a dozen people had to be rescued from the rushing water, and forecasters were warning of another storm on Sunday.
CNN - December 31, 2005
Gunmen Take Over Palestinian Office in Gaza, Seeking Jobs
About 50 armed men in masks occupied a Palestinian government office in Gaza until officials agreed to discuss their demands.
New York Times - December 31, 2005
Putin Offers 3-Month Extension of Ukraine's Gas Subsidy
Russia's natural gas monopoly was directed to continue selling subsidized gas to Ukraine until the end of March if Ukraine agreed to pay market prices beginning in April.
New York Times - December 31, 2005
Syrian Critic Is Accused of Treason
The Syrian Parliament called on the government to indict former Vice President Abdel-Halim Khaddam on treason and corruption charges over his televised criticism of President Bashar al-Assad.
New York Times - December 31, 2005
Guatemala Bleeds in Vise of Gangs and Vengeance
Nearly a decade after the end of a civil war that left 200,000 people dead or missing, a new wave of violence has hit Guatemala and it looks a lot like the old one - some say worse.
New York Times - December 31, 2005
Two Palestinians killed in Gaza
Two Palestinians die in an Israeli strike in a newly declared buffer zone in Gaza, Palestinian officials say.
BBC News - December 31, 2005
Snow leaves passengers stranded
Budget airline Easyjet apologises to its customers after severe weather left British holidaymakers stranded abroad.
BBC News - December 31, 2005
Thousands on streets for Hogmanay
Tens of thousands of revellers are taking part in Edinburgh's world-famous street party on Saturday night.
BBC News - December 31, 2005
Rugby: Ellis death stuns league
Former Castleford and Great Britain winger St John Ellis dies at the age of 41.
BBC News - December 31, 2005
Archbishop reflects on disasters
The disasters of 2005 underline the fact that human suffering affects everyone, Dr Rowan Williams says.
BBC News - December 31, 2005
Kidnapped Sudanese 'free' in Iraq
Five members of staff at Sudan's embassy in Iraq are freed by kidnappers, al-Jazeera television reports.
BBC News - December 31, 2005
Revellers welcome 2006 across UK
Millions in the UK prepare to see in the New Year, while in London a Tube strike appears not to have caused chaos.
BBC News - December 31, 2005
Russia set to cut off Ukraine gas
Russian gas supplies to Ukraine will be cut as planned on Sunday, state-owned Gazprom says after talks fail.
BBC News - December 31, 2005
Evacuations urged in flood-hit California
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Evacuations urged in flood-hit California
Residents along the Napa River and hills of Northern California are being urged to leave their homes or identify escape routes as a powerful storm plows through the area. Forecasters say several counties are ripe for the worst flooding in years.
CNN - December 31, 2005
As Drug Plan Begins, Stores Predict Bumps
Millions of Americans will gain access to government-subsidized prescription drugs on Sunday with the long-awaited expansion of Medicare.
New York Times - December 31, 2005
White House Memo: In a Quiet Vacation, the President Readies for an Ambitious Agenda
President Bush is scheduled to return to the White House earlier than usual and start a campaign to set the tone for the remainder of his presidency.
New York Times - December 31, 2005
Aid Lets Small Colleges Ask, Why Pay Ivy Retail?
Squeezed by competition from state and elite institutions, private liberal arts colleges are routinely offering merit aid to students.
New York Times - December 31, 2005
In New Orleans, Housing Sales Are Bright Spot
A surprisingly healthy real estate market in the New Orleans area is proving to be one bright spot in an otherwise stagnant local economy.
New York Times - December 31, 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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