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Seaplane Crashes Off Miami Beach, Killing 19
Three infants were among those killed when the plane, heading for the Bahamas from Florida, crashed into the water.
New York Times - December 19, 2005
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All 20 on seaplane die in crash
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All 20 on seaplane die in crash
Nineteen bodies have been recovered after the crash of a seaplane off Miami, Coast Guard Capt. James Mays has said. Twenty people were aboard the plane, he said. "We are still diving on the wreckage," he said. The crash prompted a huge search and rescue operation involving the emergency de...
CNN - December 19, 2005
Bush: Wiretaps disrupt the enemy
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Bush: Wiretaps disrupt the enemy
President Bush today defended a secret program that eavesdrops on international phone calls involving some U.S. citizens, saying the United States must be "quick to detect and prevent" possible near-term terrorist attacks. "It has been effective in disrupting the enemy while safeguard...
CNN - December 19, 2005
Seaplane crashes off Miami
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Seaplane crashes off Miami
At least 14 people were killed when a seaplane leaving Miami for the Bahamas crashed into the ocean shortly after takeoff, a Coast Guard official said. "We have only found bodies; we haven't found any survivors," Coast Guard Petty Officer Dana Warr told CNN.
CNN - December 19, 2005
Vincent Gigante, Organized Crime Leader Who Feigned Insanity, Dies at 77
Vincent Gigante, who feigned mental illness for decades to camouflage his position as an influential Mafia leader, died today in federal prison.
New York Times - December 19, 2005
Coca Advocate Wins Election for President in Bolivia
Evo Morales, who has pledged to reverse a campaign financed by the U.S. to wipe out coca growing, scored a decisive victory.
New York Times - December 19, 2005
Early Results Show Religious Groups Leading in Iraqi Vote
The main Shiite coalition had taken a commanding lead with nearly two-thirds of the ballots having been counted.
New York Times - December 19, 2005
Israeli Leader to Leave Hospital on Tuesday
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel has little damage from a mild stroke Sunday night, his doctors said today.
New York Times - December 19, 2005
Clarke attacked on police reform
Charles Clarke comes under attack over plans to merge 43 police forces in England and Wales into 12 large forces.
BBC News - December 19, 2005
Tyrone hospital loses A&E service
The Tyrone County Hospital in Omagh is to lose its emergency and major elective surgery services.
BBC News - December 19, 2005
Couples in partnership ceremonies
Five same-sex couples are preparing to take part in the first civil partnership ceremonies in Scotland.
BBC News - December 19, 2005
Administrators come in at Unwins
Off-licence chain Unwins has gone into administration, nine months after it was bought by a private equity firm.
BBC News - December 19, 2005
Ronaldinho wins world award again
Barcelona playmaker Ronaldinho is named Fifa's World Player of the Year for the second consecutive season.
BBC News - December 19, 2005
Netanyahu rival concedes defeat
Exit polls hand former Israeli PM Binyamin Netanyahu the leadership of Likud, as his main rival concedes defeat.
BBC News - December 19, 2005
Europe fish quota battle to begin
EU ministers are to meet to set fisheries quotas for 2006, with scientists advising suspension of cod fishing.
BBC News - December 19, 2005
Seaplane crashes off Miami Beach
A seaplane crashes into a shipping canal near Florida's Miami Beach, killing at least 19 people.
BBC News - December 19, 2005
Former Hussein officials released
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Former Hussein officials released
The U.S. military has released eight former high-value officials of Saddam Hussein's regime, a military spokesman says. Among them are Huda Salih Mehdi Ammash, a top weapons scientist, known as "Mrs. Anthrax" (pictured), and Rihab Taha, the head of Iraq's biological weapons program, also k...
CNN - December 19, 2005
Doctor: Sharon to make full recovery
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Doctor: Sharon to make full recovery
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's mild stroke was caused by a blood clot in the brain, his doctors said Monday, and he should make a full recovery.
CNN - December 19, 2005
NYC transit strike begins with two commuter lines
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NYC transit strike begins with two commuter lines
Commuters who depend on two private bus lines were forced to find their own way home after drivers walked off the job early Monday, a predicament that could soon paralyze the entire city if the transit strike widens.
CNN - December 19, 2005
Bush: Secret wiretaps will continue
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Bush: Secret wiretaps will continue
President Bush said Monday he intends to continue the U.S. government's use of secret wiretaps to monitor activities of people suspected of being connected to al Qaeda. "To save American lives we must be able to act fast and to detect these conversations so we can prevent new attacks," Bus...
CNN - December 19, 2005
House Backs Arctic Drilling at End of Marathon Session
Lawmakers voted to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and narrowly passed a $40 billion budget-cutting plan.
New York Times - December 19, 2005
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WILL GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE U.S. MILITARY STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY?
NO. MORE DISTRACTIONS WILL NOT MAKE US STRONGER.
YES. MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE.
IT WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE AT ALL.
GAYS ARE ALREADY SERVING SO IT WON'T HELP OR HURT MUCH.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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