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Saudi King Is 'Improving'
King Fahd was reported in stable condition and improving on Saturday, a day after he was hospitalized for unspecified medical tests.
New York Times - May 28, 2005
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Enrolled in peacetime, graduated in wartime
They began their studies at West Point just weeks before terrorists attacked the United States on September 11, 2001. The graduating U.S. Military Academy cadets were told Saturday that they were a special group who trained under the "the shadow of war." About seven in 10 of the new second...
CNN - May 28, 2005
Surfin' N.Y.C.? It's Not Malibu, but a Queens Beach Will Do
New York is not yet Surf Town U.S.A., but like other spots along the East Coast, it is the scene of a boom in surfing.
New York Times - May 28, 2005
Chirac and Socialists Reel After a Debate on Europe
Whatever the outcome of the French referendum on the European constitution, the debate leading up to it has profoundly changed France's political landscape.
New York Times - May 28, 2005
U.S. Set to Test Missile Defenses Aboard Airlines
Critics of the plan say the administration's focus on small arms, such as shoulder-fired missiles, ignores greater threats to aviation.
New York Times - May 28, 2005
Lebanon Set to Start Voting for New Parliament on Sunday
The election will continue over four successive Sundays in various parts of the country to select a 128-member legislature.
New York Times - May 28, 2005
Clinton scales back Maldives trip
Bill Clinton cancels a trip to tsunami-hit areas of the Maldives but a spokesman denies he is exhausted.
BBC News - May 28, 2005
Oliver Stone in LA drugs arrest
Director Oliver Stone is arrested in Beverly Hills for drug possession and drink driving.
BBC News - May 28, 2005
Hostages held during Boots raid
Two employees are forced to take money from a Belfast store while their families are held hostage.
BBC News - May 28, 2005
Police vow over marching season
Police in Glasgow say they will crack down on unruly elements during this summer's marching season.
BBC News - May 28, 2005
Scientists 'unlock ME genetics'
Scientists have identified genes which appear to play a role in chronic fatigue syndrome, offering hope of tests and treatments.
BBC News - May 28, 2005
Football: O'Neill goes as Celtic win
Celtic ensure manager Martin O'Neill bows out with a seventh trophy to his name with a win over Dundee United.
BBC News - May 28, 2005
Ethiopian ruling bloc 'wins poll'
Ethiopia's ruling coalition wins an overall majority in parliament, provisional results released by the election board show.
BBC News - May 28, 2005
Bulgaria leader meets HIV Libyans
Bulgarian's president visits Libyan HIV children, as he tries to save Bulgarian nurses accused of infecting them.
BBC News - May 28, 2005
Iran reformist to run in election
Iran's leading reformist, Mostafa Moin, vows to run for president after a ban on his candidacy is overturned.
BBC News - May 28, 2005
Saudi king 'stable' in hospital
Saudi King Fahd is in stable condition in hospital after "reassuring" medical tests, the foreign minister says.
BBC News - May 28, 2005
Football: England edge past USA
Kieran Richardson's two-goal debut gives England victory against the USA.
BBC News - May 28, 2005
Annan upset by Darfur devastation
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan calls for rapid action in Darfur, after he makes a "heart-wrenching" visit there.
BBC News - May 28, 2005
France braced for crunch EU vote
France prepares to vote in a key referendum on whether to back the European Union constitution.
BBC News - May 28, 2005
Attacks kill 28 in Iraq
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Attacks kill 28 in Iraq
Attacks killed at least 28 and wounded dozens of others in five Iraqi cities within 24 hours, authorities said today. Meanwhile, officials said a Japanese hostage in Iraq had been killed by his captors. The wave of violence came before an expected clampdown that Iraqi officials said will involve 40,...
CNN - May 28, 2005
Indonesia market bombs kill 20
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Indonesia market bombs kill 20
A double bomb explosion in a crowded market in eastern Indonesia has killed at least 20 people and injured another 53, police say. The bombs went off in Tentena on Sulawesi island.
CNN - May 28, 2005
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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