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Schiavo petition denied
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Schiavo petition denied
A federal appeals court has again denied a request for a rehearing in the case of Terri Schiavo, the brain-damaged Florida woman whose feeding tube was removed March 18.
CNN - March 30, 2005
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Court refuses Schiavo plea
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Court refuses Schiavo plea
A federal appeals court has again denied a bid for a rehearing in the case of Terri Schiavo, the brain-damaged Florida woman whose feeding tube was removed March 18. Randall Terry, an anti-abortion activist acting as a spokesman for the parents, said their legal team was planning an appeal to the U...
CNN - March 30, 2005
U.S. Appeals Court Refuses to Review Schiavo Case
As Terri Schiavo approached two weeks without nutrition or hydration, her parents received yet another legal setback.
New York Times - March 30, 2005
Boy Scouts Official Pleads Guilty on Child Pornography Charge
The longtime program director of the Boy Scouts of America pleaded guilty today to a charge of possession and distribution of child pornography.
New York Times - March 30, 2005
Insurgents in Iraq Attack Shiite Pilgrims and School
A car bomb exploded outside a school west of Baghdad today as insurgents launched attacks on pilgrims traveling to Karbala.
New York Times - March 30, 2005
Opposition Visit to Beijing Sparks Anger Among Taiwan Leaders
A Taiwanese official today denounced a visit by Taiwan's opposition Nationalist Party as the group arrived in Beijing.
New York Times - March 30, 2005
Court Broadens Scope of Age-Discrimination Protections
The Supreme Court ruled that workers can sue for age discrimination without proving that the discrimination was intentional.
New York Times - March 30, 2005
Pope Receiving Food Through Nasal Tube
The Vatican's announcement raised new alarms about the pope's health and his ability to lead the Roman Catholic Church.
New York Times - March 30, 2005
Rescuers on Indonesian Island Dig Without Heavy Equipment
All over the island of Nias, off the western shore of Sumatra, neighbors are searching for people trapped under piles of rubble.
New York Times - March 30, 2005
Wolfowitz Seems to Win European Support for World Bank Nomination
Paul D. Wolfowitz, the Bush administration's candidate to head the World Bank, to create a multinational team to run the bank.
New York Times - March 30, 2005
A.I.G. Discloses Its Accounting Was Improper in Some Deals
The insurance company said today that it improperly accounted for a transaction with a unit of Berkshire Hathaway.
New York Times - March 30, 2005
Late developers' sex risk warning
Young people who reach sexual maturity later may be more vulnerable to sexually transmitted diseases, research suggests.
BBC News - March 30, 2005
Scales tip with tiniest mass yet
Scientists weigh a cluster of xenon atoms at just a few billionths of a trillionth of a gram, or a few zeptograms.
BBC News - March 30, 2005
Eccleston quits Doctor Who role
Actor Christopher Eccleston has quit as Doctor Who after just one episode of the new series, the BBC has confirmed.
BBC News - March 30, 2005
Website offers sex health advice
Embarrassment is stopping many young people in Scotland from getting advice on sexual health, doctors say.
BBC News - March 30, 2005
Call for shake-up of ATM charges
Fee-charging ATMs should carry large warning signs, a committee of MPs says, and the machines should be subject to greater regulation.
BBC News - March 30, 2005
Football: England 2-0 Azerbaijan
Steven Gerrard and David Beckham are on target as England beat Azerbaijan in the World Cup qualifier.
BBC News - March 30, 2005
US court rejects new Schiavo plea
A US federal court rejects a petition by the parents of brain-damaged Terri Schiavo to save her life.
BBC News - March 30, 2005
Tube PPP 'cost public purse £1bn'
Maintenance of the Tube could have been delivered more cheaply, a house of commons report says.
BBC News - March 30, 2005
Jackson jury told of abuse claims
The psychologist who was first to hear the abuse claims by Michael Jackson's accuser gives evidence at court.
BBC News - March 30, 2005
Patients to help judge NHS trusts
Patients will get a formal role in assessing the performance of health trusts in England under a shake-up of the inspection system.
BBC News - March 30, 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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