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Schwarzenegger Announces Bid for Re-election in California
The governor ended weeks of speculation over whether he would run again after a difficult first term.
New York Times - September 16, 2005
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Bush rules out raising taxes
President Bush said Friday rebuilding the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina will be expensive, "but I'm confident we can handle it and our other priorities." He said the nation will have to "cut unnecessary spending" but "we should not raise taxes."
CNN - September 16, 2005
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Watch out for flood of damaged vehicles
In the market for a good used car? Watch out for vehicles that sat submerged for days in the flooded streets of New Orleans, Biloxi or other Gulf Coast cities ravaged by Hurricane Katrina.
CNN - September 16, 2005
Cheney to Have Surgery to Treat Aneurysm in Leg
The condition, discovered earlier this year during a routine checkup, needs to be treated "as to not become a problem over time," said Steve Schmidt, counselor to the vice president.
New York Times - September 16, 2005
Bush Rules Out Tax Increases to Pay for Hurricane Recovery
President Bush said that federal spending would have to be cut to help the Gulf Coast reconstruction effort.
New York Times - September 16, 2005
A Third Day of Attacks in Iraq Leave at Least 23 Dead
A series of suicide bombings and ambushes included an attack on a crowd of Shiite worshippers leaving a mosque.
New York Times - September 16, 2005
Head of Major Crime Family in Custody, Italian Police Say
After three years on the run, the police hope an arrest would put an end to a feud that has killed some 50 people in Naples.
New York Times - September 16, 2005
Bush and Putin Stand Side by Side on North Korea and Iran
President Bush and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia tried to play down some obvious differences between them today.
New York Times - September 16, 2005
Violence Continues in Afghanistan Ahead of Election
With two days to go until Afghanistan's parliamentary election, a seventh election candidate was shot dead.
New York Times - September 16, 2005
US airlines 'cleared for merger'
One of the biggest US budget airlines is about to be created as US Airways emerges from bankruptcy.
BBC News - September 16, 2005
US team battles India oil blaze
An American specialist team joins efforts to put out a fire in an oil field in India's north-eastern state of Assam.
BBC News - September 16, 2005
Haiti vote attracts 30 candidates
At least 30 candidates have registered for Haiti's elections, including two former presidents, officials say.
BBC News - September 16, 2005
Crunch UN summit enters final day
World leaders attend the third and final day of a summit in New York to decide the future of the UN.
BBC News - September 16, 2005
Trafficking hits 'alarming' level
A migration watchdog says people trafficking in South-East Europe has risen alarmingly.
BBC News - September 16, 2005
Crash footage released to victim
Police footage showing a teenager knocked off his bike by a police car and then run over is released after a six year legal battle.
BBC News - September 16, 2005
Investors 'avoid rioting Belfast'
Two potential overseas investors postpone trips to Belfast this week because of the recent violence.
BBC News - September 16, 2005
Plaid 'rebrands for 21st Century'
Plaid Cymru's president will reveal a 'rebranding' for the party, as he tells members to 'pull together' amid in-fighting over the leadership.
BBC News - September 16, 2005
M1 gun death man 'enjoyed life'
A man who shot himself dead on the M1 after a high-speed chase by armed police was a "great joke"' his family reveals.
BBC News - September 16, 2005
New Zealanders vote in close poll
New Zealanders begin voting for their next goverment in what is expected to be a close-run election.
BBC News - September 16, 2005
Katrina aid 'can fix injustices'
Rebuilding after Hurricane Katrina is a chance to wipe out poverty and racial injustice, President Bush says.
BBC News - September 16, 2005
Explosion hits Lebanese capital
A bomb explodes in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, killing one person and injuring 14.
BBC News - September 16, 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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