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Search for fishermen called off
The search for two fishermen missing in their prawn trawler off the Scottish coast is called off overnight.
BBC News - June 2, 2006
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Troops cleared in Iraq deaths case
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Troops cleared in Iraq deaths case
A probe into claims U.S. troops intentionally killed Iraqi civilians in Ishaqi, north of Baghdad, has cleared the troops of misconduct, the Pentagon told CNN Friday. It is one of at least three incidents being investigated -- the most notorious being an alleged massacre of 24 civilians in Haditha.
CNN - June 2, 2006
Marines want to exhume Haditha victims
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Marines want to exhume Haditha victims
Investigators in Haditha are hoping to exhume victims' bodies to look for forensic evidence that may explain how 24 Iraqi civilians were fatally shot in November, according to a senior U.S. military official with knowledge of the probe. In a separate investigation, the Pentagon on Friday cleared U.S...
CNN - June 2, 2006
7 Family Members Slain in Indianapolis
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New York Times - June 2, 2006
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New York Times - June 2, 2006
Atomic Scientist Settles Privacy Suit Against U.S.
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New York Times - June 2, 2006
Troops Respect Iraqis' Rights, Rumsfeld Says
Amid a growing furor over reports of killings of civilians, the defense secretary said there is no systemic problem with the conduct of U.S. troops.
New York Times - June 2, 2006
U.N. Chief Says World Is Losing Battle With AIDS
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New York Times - June 2, 2006
Iranian President Dismisses Package of Incentives
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New York Times - June 2, 2006
Deutsche Börse Still Seeks to Merge With Euronext
Deutsche Börse's bid had been blocked by the merger announced yesterday with the New York Stock Exchange.
New York Times - June 2, 2006
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New York Times - June 2, 2006
Goldman Picks an Insider for Top Two Posts
The board of Goldman Sachs has chosen Lloyd G. Blankfein as chairman and chief executive.
New York Times - June 2, 2006
Chile students mull reforms deal
Protesting students in Chile hold talks to decide whether to back proposed changes in the education system.
BBC News - June 2, 2006
Seven shot dead in US 'robbery'
Seven family members, three of them children, are shot dead at an Indianapolis home during an apparent robbery.
BBC News - June 2, 2006
Bolivia agrees iron mine contract
An Indian firm wins the bid to develop huge iron ore deposits and set up steel-making in Bolivia.
BBC News - June 2, 2006
Cannabis 'reduces surgery pain'
A cannabis plant extract provides pain relief for patients after major surgery, research shows.
BBC News - June 2, 2006
Brown defends under-fire Prescott
Chancellor Gordon Brown defends deputy leader John Prescott during a trip to Germany.
BBC News - June 2, 2006
Football: Chelsea in Mikel deal
Chelsea agree a combined £16m fee for Jon Obi Mikel, with £12m going to Man Utd and £4m to Lynn Oslo.
BBC News - June 2, 2006
Cricket: England lose initiative
England lose the initiative against Sri Lanka, slipping to 53-2 in reply to the tourists' 231 at Trent Bridge.
BBC News - June 2, 2006
'Zarqawi tape' urges Sunni unrest
A recording said to be of al-Qaeda's Iraq leader, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, urges Sunnis to attack Shias.
BBC News - June 2, 2006
UN agrees global Aids declaration
A UN conference on Aids agrees a declaration on tackling the disease but activists attack it as too weak.
BBC News - June 2, 2006
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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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