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Rights Groups Fault White House for Jailing of Terror Suspects
A new study charges that the administration has twisted the system of due process in jailing at least 70 terror suspects since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
New York Times - June 26, 2005
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Gay Marriage Issue Looms Over New York's Pride Parade
At New York's annual gay pride parade, politics were on the minds of many for whom the issue of same-sex marriage remains vital.
New York Times - June 26, 2005
Rumsfeld Speaks Cautiously on Strength of Insurgency
WASHINGTON, June 26 - Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld insisted today that United States-led forces were making significant progress in Iraq, but he spoke with deliberate caution about how long and forcefully insurgents were likely to resist and noted that such resistance movements can last a do...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
Iran's President Says He'll Move Forward With Nuclear Program
Iran's conservative president-elect, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, insisted today that the program was a matter of national pride.
New York Times - June 26, 2005
Israel Approves Plans to Build Community for Settlers Who Stay
Israel's cabinet approved plans for a community to accommodate Jewish settlers who remain opposed to being removed from the Gaza Strip.
New York Times - June 26, 2005
Argentina make final on penalties
Argentina book their place in the Confederations Cup final by beating Mexico 6-5 on penalties.
BBC News - June 26, 2005
Rapper crushes Frog in chart race
An unreleased track by late rapper Tupac Shakur has pushed Crazy Frog off the top of the UK singles chart.
BBC News - June 26, 2005
Cabinet set for Lib Dem reshuffle
The Scottish cabinet is set for a shake-up as new Lib Dem leader Nicol Stephen reshuffles his party's team.
BBC News - June 26, 2005
Progress on cancer target 'slow'
Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt will warn NHS managers they must renew efforts to meet key cancer targets by the end of the year.
BBC News - June 26, 2005
Jerusalem gay march ban set aside
A Jerusalem court rules that the city's annual gay parade should take place next Thursday as originally scheduled.
BBC News - June 26, 2005
Pakistan's top court in rape case
Pakistan's Supreme Court will shortly open hearings in a gang rape case that has caused international outrage.
BBC News - June 26, 2005
Cockbain replaces banned Grewcock
Wales lock Brent Cockbain will replace the suspended Danny Grewcock in the Lions squad.
BBC News - June 26, 2005
Tennis: Federer heads round four
Roger Federer takes on Juan Carlos Ferrero on a day when all 16 fourth-round singles matches take place.
BBC News - June 26, 2005
Boxing: Hatton 'should be wary'
Ricky Hatton should fear the challenge of Floyd Mayweather
BBC News - June 26, 2005
Gaza clashes as demolitions begin
Israeli settlers clash with soldiers in Gaza during work to dismantle buildings ahead of the planned withdrawal.
BBC News - June 26, 2005
ID card database 'not for sale'
The Home Office denies a report UK citizens' personal details could be sold to fund the introduction of ID cards.
BBC News - June 26, 2005
Presenter Richard Whiteley dies
Richard Whiteley, the host of quiz show Countdown, dies just days after undergoing heart surgery.
BBC News - June 26, 2005
Gray Says He Felt Betrayal at Deep Throat's Unmasking
L. Patrick Gray, the acting director of the F.B.I. at the time of the Watergate break-in, ended decades of silence about his role in the scandal in an interview broadcast today.
New York Times - June 26, 2005
Billy Graham, a Hard Act to Follow
Billy Graham's sermon at Flushing Meadows today will almost certainly conclude his run as the world's evangelist.
New York Times - June 26, 2005
Troops Will Carry General's 'Common Sense' Rules on Wallet-Size Cards
American troops in Iraq are getting a new list of dos and don'ts on how to behave in the war zone from their top ground commander.
New York Times - June 26, 2005
Turkey's Growing Sex Trade Snares Many Slavic Women
Turkey, with its now booming economy and lax visa requirements, is becoming the world's largest market for Slavic women.
New York Times - June 26, 2005
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WILL NBC'S BAN OF ANN COULTER HURT HER BOOK SALES?
NOT A BIT. NOBODY WATCHING NBC CAN READ ANYWAY.
NO. ANYBODY WATCHING NBC IS NOT LIKELY TO BUY ANN'S BOOK ANYWAY.
YES. SHE MIGHT AS WELL HAWK THE BOOK ON THE STREETS IF SHE CAN'T GET ON NBC.
I WOULDN'T HAVE BOUGHT THE BOOK UNTIL NBC BANNED HER.
IF ANN WILL COME OVER AND READ IT TO ME I WILL BUY A DOZEN!!!
 
 

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