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Secret NSA powers prompts Bush defense
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Secret NSA powers prompts Bush defense
Without confirming a report that he OK'd eavesdropping on U.S. citizens in 2002, President Bush defended his actions since September 11, 2001, saying he has done everything "within the law" to protect the American people.
CNN - December 16, 2005
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Secret spy powers sparks anger
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Secret spy powers sparks anger
President Bush refused to confirm a report that he OK'd eavesdropping on U.S. citizens without the need to get a warant first but did defend his actions since September 11, 2001, saying he has done everything "within the law" to protect the American people.
CNN - December 16, 2005
Iraq elections a 'success'
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Iraq elections a 'success'
As election officials in Iraq count ballots and look into polling violation complaints, the senior U.N. envoy there says Iraq upheld proper international election standards.
CNN - December 16, 2005
Senate fails to renew Patriot Act
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Senate fails to renew Patriot Act
The Senate on Friday rejected efforts to renew expiring provisions of the Patriot Act, dealing a major blow to President Bush and the Republican leadership. The Republican leadership failed to win 60 votes to overcome a Democratic filibuster threat.
CNN - December 16, 2005
Supporters of Patriot Act Suffer a Stinging Defeat in Senate
Supporters are well short of the 60 votes needed to bring the anti-terrorism act to a final vote, leaving it in limbo.
New York Times - December 16, 2005
Scientist Defends Stem Cell Work and Vows Proof
A South Korean scientist struck back at his critics today, declaring that his cloning technology works and that he will produce proof within two weeks.
New York Times - December 16, 2005
Iraqis, Including Sunnis, Vote in Large Numbers
In a day remarkable for its calm, millions of Iraqis cast ballots across the war-torn country to elect a Parliament.
New York Times - December 16, 2005
N.Y. Transit Union Rejects Offer and Calls a Limited Strike
The union plans to halt service on some private bus lines, but delayed a decision on a citywide strike for four days.
New York Times - December 16, 2005
Hamas Wins Key Elections in West Bank
The Islamic militant group Hamas won local elections in some of the West Bank's largest cities, according to early results.
New York Times - December 16, 2005
Time Warner Plans to Sell 5% of AOL to Google
Rebuffing aggressive overtures from Microsoft, Time Warner has agreed to sell a 5 percent stake in America Online to Google.
New York Times - December 16, 2005
Meeting Sister Dorothy
Tom Gibb reflects on a meeting with US-born nun and activist Dorothy Stang as two men are jailed for her murder in Brazil.
BBC News - December 16, 2005
West Wing's Leo dies at age of 58
John Spencer, the actor who played vice-presidential candidate Leo McGarry in NBC's The West Wing, dies.
BBC News - December 16, 2005
Google 'in exclusive AOL talks'
Google shares hit record highs on reports it could take a stake in Time Warner's internet unit, AOL.
BBC News - December 16, 2005
Bush stands firm over spying row
President Bush denies infringing civil liberties, after claims he authorised bugging in the US without a warrant.
BBC News - December 16, 2005
Iraq vote 'met global standards'
Iraq's landmark parliamentary elections generally met international standards, observers say.
BBC News - December 16, 2005
'Santa' party girl dies in crash
A five-year-old girl is killed by a car on her way home from a school party where her father played Santa Claus.
BBC News - December 16, 2005
Snooker: Davis makes final
Steve Davis survives a Stephen Hendry rally to reach the UK Championship final at York.
BBC News - December 16, 2005
UK tables final EU budget offer
The UK prime minister makes his final EU budget offer amid reports that he will further cut the rebate.
BBC News - December 16, 2005
Republican admits he was agent
A veteran Sinn Fein figure expelled from the party says he worked as a paid British agent for two decades.
BBC News - December 16, 2005
Rescue deal saves van-maker LDV
LDV, one of the last surviving UK-owned vehicle makers, is saved in a rescue deal agreed with a private equity firm.
BBC News - December 16, 2005
Holocaust remarks 'misunderstood'
CNN
Holocaust remarks 'misunderstood'
Remarks by Iran's president that the Holocaust was "a myth" and Israel should be moved were "misunderstood" by Western governments, the country's interior minister says.
CNN - December 16, 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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