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Schiavo parents back in federal court
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Schiavo parents back in federal court
Hours after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected pleas to intervene in the case of Terri Schiavo on Thursday, her parents again asked a federal judge in Florida to order the brain-damaged woman's feeding tube restored. Courts have consistently ruled against her parents, who want to keep her alive, and in...
CNN - March 24, 2005
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School shooting victim looked into killer's eyes
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School shooting victim looked into killer's eyes
A victim of the Minnesota school shooting rampage Thursday told how he looked into the killer's eyes before being shot. Cody Thunder, speaking from a wheelchair, said that after the first shots were fired he ran for cover, not realizing he was already wounded.
CNN - March 24, 2005
Kyrgyz opposition seize power
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Kyrgyz opposition seize power
Demonstrators in the central Asian nation of Kyrgyzstan have seized that country's seat of government and forced the country's long-time president to flee his office, political observers and reporters in the nation's capital of Bishkek tell CNN.
CNN - March 24, 2005
Tissue Find Offers New Look Into Dinosaurs' Lives
A 70-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex has apparently yielded soft tissues, including blood vessels and possibly cells.
New York Times - March 24, 2005
France Postpones U.N. Vote on Sudan
The resolution referring war-crime cases to the International Criminal Court had been seen as a challenge to the U.S.
New York Times - March 24, 2005
Texas blast 'was not terrorism'
US investigators seek the cause of a huge blast at an oil refinery that killed 15 people and injured more than 100.
BBC News - March 24, 2005
Arms and security data recovered
The police uncover substantial arms and a notebook containing information about security forces.
BBC News - March 24, 2005
Store out of soccer stadium plan
Clothing and homeware firm Matalan says it will not join the development around Cardiff City FC's new stadium.
BBC News - March 24, 2005
T. rex fossil has 'soft tissues'
Dinosaur experts extract samples of what appear to be soft tissues from a Tyrannosaurus rex leg fossil.
BBC News - March 24, 2005
Football: Transfer deadline day
All the news from the Football League's transfer deadline day.
BBC News - March 24, 2005
UN agency set for Aceh withdrawal
The UNHCR pulls out of tsunami-hit Aceh on Friday, ahead of new restrictions on foreign agencies.
BBC News - March 24, 2005
UN attacks Lebanon Hariri inquiry
Lebanon's investigation into the killing of former Prime Minisater Rafik Hariri is heavily criticised by the UN.
BBC News - March 24, 2005
Further blow for Schiavo parents
The Florida governor loses his bid to become legal guardian to a severely brain-damaged US woman.
BBC News - March 24, 2005
Deserter denied Canada asylum
A former US soldier loses his fight to claim refugee status in Canada after quitting the army over the Iraq war.
BBC News - March 24, 2005
Police defend royal visit arrests
Thirteen people are arrested during the Queen's visit to Wakefield for the annual Maundy service.
BBC News - March 24, 2005
Tulip revolution turns ugly
The president of the former Soviet republic of Kyrgyzstan flees the capital as looters cause chaos.
BBC News - March 24, 2005
Tory deputy chair resigns
Conservative MP Howard Flight resigns as deputy chairman of the party in a row over spending cuts.
BBC News - March 24, 2005
Pope to sit out Easter services
Pope John Paul II is expected to miss Easter ceremonies for the first time in his 26-year papacy, after throat surgery.
BBC News - March 24, 2005
Joanne police find concealed body
Officers searching for missing Hull woman Joanne Nelson discover a concealed body in North Yorkshire woodland.
BBC News - March 24, 2005
Executive: Plant blast not sabotage
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Executive: Plant blast not sabotage
A Texas oil refinery explosion that killed 14 people apparently was caused by an unknown accident, the president of BP America said Thursday. "There's no indication of any sabotage or terrorism," Ross Pillari said when asked about reports of FBI investigators at the scene of the blast.
CNN - March 24, 2005
Supreme Court denies Schiavo parents' appeal
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Supreme Court denies Schiavo parents' appeal
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied an appeal by the parents of Terri Schiavo to have their severely brain-damaged daughter's feeding tube reinserted. Meanwhile, Florida Judge George Greer also denied a petition of the state Department of Children and Families -- and Gov. Jeb Bush -- to take Schiavo i...
CNN - March 24, 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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