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SEC chairman to step down in June
The chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, the US financial watchdog, is to step down later this month.
BBC News - June 1, 2005
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Dutch rejection a blow to euro constitution
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Dutch rejection a blow to euro constitution
The Dutch people today voted against the Netherlands adopting a proposed constitution for the European Union, three days after the French also rejected the charter, leaving the EU in disarray over how and whether to push forward with the project.
CNN - June 1, 2005
Dutch vote 'no'
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Dutch vote 'no'
Voters in the Netherlands soundly rejected the proposed European Union constitution Wednesday, three days after France gave it a thumbs-down.
CNN - June 1, 2005
California Landslide Sweeps Away Several Luxury Homes
A large landslide destroyed at least 15 expensive hillside homes in Laguna Beach, Calif.
New York Times - June 1, 2005
50 Years Later, Emmett Till's Body Is Exhumed
The body was exhumed from a gravesite in suburban Chicago today, 50 years after his murder helped spur the civil rights movement.
New York Times - June 1, 2005
Rumsfeld Warns Iraq's Neighbors Against Aiding Zarqawi
The defense secretary said any country offering aid to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi would be guilty of helping someone "with blood on his hands."
New York Times - June 1, 2005
Dutch Reject European Charter in Another Blow to Region's Unity
Dutch voters today overwhelmingly rejected a constitution for Europe, following France on Sunday.
New York Times - June 1, 2005
Outgoing Israeli Army Chief Gloomy About Peace Prospects
General Yaalon is gloomy about an Israeli-Palestinian settlement, despite the election of a Palestinian president.
New York Times - June 1, 2005
Donaldson Announces Resignation as S.E.C. Chairman
William Donaldson expanded the agency's staff and budget, helping to restore morale. Still, his tenure has been controversial.
New York Times - June 1, 2005
Pace of Manufacturing in May Is Weakest Since June 2003
Activity at the nation's manufacturers slowed in May to the weakest pace in almost two years, an industry group reported today, as new orders lagged and prices fell.
New York Times - June 1, 2005
FBI exhumes black lynch victim
Forensic experts exhume the body of a black teenager murdered by racists in Mississippi in 1955.
BBC News - June 1, 2005
Madrid suspect heard in 9/11 case
A Madrid train bombing suspect appears as a witness in the trial of three men accused of helping to plan 9/11.
BBC News - June 1, 2005
UN veteran fired over oil scandal
Kofi Annan sacks the first UN official in connection with Iraq's scandal-ridden oil-for-food programme.
BBC News - June 1, 2005
'Profound questions' on EU future
The Dutch rejection of the constitution "raises profound questions" about the EU, the foreign secretary says.
BBC News - June 1, 2005
Abigail police dogs draw a blank
Tracker dogs that can detect weeks-old smells fail to find the weapon used to stab Abigail Witchalls.
BBC News - June 1, 2005
Review sought over asbestos plans
Residents of a County Antrim town are hoping to overturn a decision to open an asbestos storage site.
BBC News - June 1, 2005
Talks taking place on G8 protests
Groups concerned about the staging of G8-related events planned for Edinburgh are meeting on Thursday.
BBC News - June 1, 2005
'Red Brigade' killers given life
An Italian court jails five suspected Red Brigades members for the 2002 murder of adviser Marco Biagi.
BBC News - June 1, 2005
Biggest ever cosmos simulation
Astronomers have used supercomputers to re-create how the Universe evolved into the shape it has today.
BBC News - June 1, 2005
Dutch say 'No' to EU constitution
Dutch voters reject the EU constitution, dealing another blow to the treaty three days after the French vote.
BBC News - June 1, 2005
California landslide sends homes crashing
CNN
California landslide sends homes crashing
A landslide sent at least six expensive homes crashing down a hill in Laguna Beach, California, today and may have damaged many others. The earth was still moving beneath the homes. Some fell nearly intact, while others were ripped apart and left trails of debris. There was no immediate word on whet...
CNN - June 1, 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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