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S.E.C. Accuses 2 Former Kmart Executives of Civil Fraud
The S.E.C. accused two former Kmart executives of misleading investors about the company's financial condition before the retailer's bankruptcy.
New York Times - August 23, 2005
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Bush administration officials have disavowed Christian broadcaster Pat Robertson's call for the assassination of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. His vice president, Vicente Rangel, said Robertson's comments were "criminal."
CNN - August 23, 2005
Report Finds Fetuses Feel Pain Later Than Thought
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New York Times - August 23, 2005
Lockheed Martin Is Hired to Bolster Transit Security in N.Y.
The defense contractor will use 1,000 video cameras, 3,000 motion detectors and a wide array of sophisticated gadgets.
New York Times - August 23, 2005
Robertson Is Pilloried for Assassination Call
The vice president of Venezuela denounced Pat Robertson for making "terrorist statements," and in Washington a spokesman for the State Department called the comments "inappropriate."
New York Times - August 23, 2005
Bush Hails 'Amazing' Work Toward Iraqi Constitution
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New York Times - August 23, 2005
Israel Completes Evacuation of Gaza and West Bank Settlers
The evacuation's rapid conclusion in six days after predictions of three weeks or more took Israel by surprise.
New York Times - August 23, 2005
Europeans Call Off Talks as Iran Balks on Nuclear Issue
France said Iran's decision to resume nuclear fuel activities made a continuation of the negotiations impossible.
New York Times - August 23, 2005
Egyptian Forces Sweep Mountains for Terror Suspects
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New York Times - August 23, 2005
Next gen DVD rivals fail to agree
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BBC News - August 23, 2005
Appeal to top brass over job cuts
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BBC News - August 23, 2005
Basic accounts 'fail poorest'
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BBC News - August 23, 2005
Floods sweep across Switzerland
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BBC News - August 23, 2005
Pensioners traumatised by attack
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BBC News - August 23, 2005
Portugal fires threaten thousands
Thousands of firefighters battle to halt a series of forest fires raging in northern and central Portugal.
BBC News - August 23, 2005
Piano Man's identity revealed
The identity of Piano Man is revealed as a lawyer confirms his client was mentally ill.
BBC News - August 23, 2005
Football: Reds into group stage
Liverpool lose on the night but beat CSKA Sofia 3-2 on aggregate to reach the Champions League first round.
BBC News - August 23, 2005
Cricket: McGrath injury scare
Glenn McGrath could be a doubt for Thursday's fourth Ashes Test after suffering a problem with his right elbow.
BBC News - August 23, 2005
Heathrow caterer talks break up
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BBC News - August 23, 2005
TV host urges US to kill Chavez
A call by a US religious broadcaster for the US to kill Venezuela's president sparks high-level political anger.
BBC News - August 23, 2005
Plane crashes in Peruvian jungle
A plane on an internal flight crashes in northern Peru, the fate of the passengers not yet known.
BBC News - August 23, 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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