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Roadside Bomb Kills 10 U.S. Marines in Falluja
Eleven marines were also wounded in one of the deadliest attacks on U.S. troops in recent months.
New York Times - December 2, 2005
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Specter: Alito said he will respect abortion precedents
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Specter: Alito said he will respect abortion precedents
In a private meeting with the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Friday, Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito sought to reassure lawmakers that he would respect legal precedent on abortion rights and put his personal views aside.
CNN - December 2, 2005
Supreme Court Pick Assures Key Senator on Abortion Views
Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. told Senator Arlen Specter that his personal views on abortion "would not be a factor" in his rulings.
New York Times - December 2, 2005
Pataki Asks Pirro to Consider Withdrawing From Senate Race
After talks with Gov. George E. Pataki, Jeanine F. Pirro said she still intends to challenge Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton.
New York Times - December 2, 2005
Face Transplant Doctors Defend Procedure
Doctors defended their rush to give the woman a new face, despite the enormous risks of death and psychological difficulties posed by the procedure.
New York Times - December 2, 2005
Free Speech at Issue in Kazakhstan Election
An opposition leader has warned that the elections will be unfair, and international observers say there have been some troubling signs.
New York Times - December 2, 2005
Senate Panel Will Investigate Paid Articles in Iraq
Senator John W. Warner said today that he was "gravely concerned" about a secret military campaign to plant tailored "news" in Iraqi papers.
New York Times - December 2, 2005
Cold snap forces oil price higher
Oil prices head upwards as a cold snap takes hold in the US despite promises by oil cartel Opec to keep pumping.
BBC News - December 2, 2005
Brazil market soars on rate hopes
Brazil's key stock index hits record levels as investors hope for an imminent interest rate cut.
BBC News - December 2, 2005
Abductors threaten Iraq hostages
Four Western hostages in Iraq will be killed unless Iraqi detainees are freed, captors say in a new videotape.
BBC News - December 2, 2005
Bush voices death penalty support
US President George Bush backs the death penalty, hours after the country's 1,000th execution.
BBC News - December 2, 2005
Rap heads cleared of racketeering
Rap moguls Irving and Christopher Lorenzo are acquitted of laundering money for a New York drug lord.
BBC News - December 2, 2005
Edinburgh joins climate protest
A climate rally is staged in Edinburgh to coincide with UN talks in Montreal on the Kyoto Protocol.
BBC News - December 2, 2005
China issue dominates Taiwan poll
Voters in Taiwan vote on Saturday in a mid-term test of the popularity of President Chen Shui-Bian.
BBC News - December 2, 2005
G7 ministers focus on trade talks
Finance ministers from the G7 group of nations meet in London for a two-day summit ahead of WTO talks in Hong Kong.
BBC News - December 2, 2005
UN to hear Burma report
The UN Security Council agrees for the first time to hear a briefing on Burma, in a move led by the US.
BBC News - December 2, 2005
Bad weather disrupts SW travel
Heavy rain and storm force winds disrupts rail and road travel in the south-west of England.
BBC News - December 2, 2005
UK hostage shown in new TV video
The Foreign Office still hopes hostage Norman Kember will be freed, after a second video is shown on Arabic TV.
BBC News - December 2, 2005
Fans camping out for Best funeral
Fans of soccer legend George Best are camping outside the Stormont Estate in advance of his funeral.
BBC News - December 2, 2005
10 Marines killed near Falluja
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10 Marines killed near Falluja
A roadside bomb kills 10 Marines on "foot patrol near Falluja," the Marine Corps says. Eleven Marines were also wounded. The improvised explosive device was "fashioned from several large artillery shells," the Marine Corps says.
CNN - December 2, 2005
New air travel rules unveiled
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New air travel rules unveiled
The Transportation Security Administration on Friday announced changes in screening procedures at the nation's commercial airports, allowing passengers to take small scissors on planes but increasing random passenger checks.
CNN - December 2, 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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