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Schiavo ruling disappoints White House, DeLay
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Schiavo ruling disappoints White House, DeLay
The Bush administration would have preferred a "different ruling" than a federal judge's decision Tuesday rejecting a request to restore a feeding tube for Terri Schiavo, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said.
CNN - March 22, 2005
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Schiavo case appealed
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Schiavo case appealed
The Terri Schiavo case landed at a federal appeals court Tuesday after a lower court rejected her parents' plea to keep the brain-damaged woman alive.
CNN - March 22, 2005
FBI: Teen killer used police weapon and car
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FBI: Teen killer used police weapon and car
The FBI believes the student responsible for killing seven people at a northern Minnesota high school used his grandfather's police-issue pistol to carry out the killings, and that he drove to the school in his grandfather's police car. The FBI also told reporters Jeff Weise, 16, was wearing a bulle...
CNN - March 22, 2005
Pressure on EU over China arms ban
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Pressure on EU over China arms ban
European Union leaders were under pressure Tuesday to delay plans for resuming weapons sales to China, as Washington hardens opposition to ending the 15-year EU embargo in the wake of Beijing's new law authorizing a military attack on Taiwan.
CNN - March 22, 2005
Scientists Discern Glow of Alien Planets for the First Time
Astronomers said today that they had seen the glow of alien planets for the first time.
New York Times - March 22, 2005
Ordinary Iraqis Wage a Successful Battle Against Insurgents
Ordinary Iraqis rarely strike back at the insurgents, but private citizens retaliated successfully in Baghdad today.
New York Times - March 22, 2005
Schiavo's Parents Appeal Ruling on Feeding Tube
Lawyers for the parents of Terri Schiavo told a three-judge federal appeals court panel that she must be reconnected to a feeding tube immediately.
New York Times - March 22, 2005
Details Emerge About School Shooting in Minnesota
Sixteen-year old Jeff Weise wore a bulletproof vest and a police holster during a 10-minute shooting spree, authorities said.
New York Times - March 22, 2005
Fed Raises Rates as Expected, but Cites Inflation Concern
The Federal Reserve nudged up short-term interest rates and said that inflation pressures "have picked up in recent months."
New York Times - March 22, 2005
US bishop regrets gay burial ban
The Bishop of San Diego is to hold a memorial service for a gay man after banning his funeral from churches.
BBC News - March 22, 2005
US interest rates climb to 2.75%
The Federal Reserve raises US interest rates by a quarter of one percent to 2.75%, its seventh straight rise since last June.
BBC News - March 22, 2005
Puerto Rico pair facing death row
Two men in Puerto Rico could face death by lethal injection after being found guilty of premeditated murder.
BBC News - March 22, 2005
India in effort to save vultures
The veterinary drug blamed for killing South Asia's vultures is banned by the Indian government.
BBC News - March 22, 2005
Comic testifies at Jackson trial
Louise Palanker tells the court about a "disturbing" call from the mother of Michael Jackson's teenage accuser.
BBC News - March 22, 2005
Police to probe Rooney 'assault'
Manchester United footballer Wayne Rooney could face a police probe after an allegation of assault is made against him.
BBC News - March 22, 2005
MPs to urge Scots nuclear option
Ministers are to urged to give an enhanced role to nuclear and coal power to help secure Scotland's energy needs.
BBC News - March 22, 2005
Police defend shooting man dead
Humberside Police defend their decision to shoot a man brandishing a sword at them on a main road.
BBC News - March 22, 2005
US town reels from teen killing
A US town is rocked after nine are killed in the deadliest school shooting since the Columbine massacre.
BBC News - March 22, 2005
Schiavo's parents plead in appeal
The parents of a brain-damaged Florida woman file an emergency appeal to keep her alive.
BBC News - March 22, 2005
EU approves spending increases
EU leaders approve changes to the rules that govern the euro, giving governments greater freedom to boost spending in time of economic downturn.
BBC News - March 22, 2005
Angolans die from Ebola-like bug
More than 90 people in northern Angola have died from Marburg disease over the past five months.
BBC News - March 22, 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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