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Senate Easily Confirms Nominee for Homeland Security
Michael Chertoff will replace Tom Ridge, the department's first leader, who recently resigned citing personal reasons.
New York Times - February 15, 2005
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U.S. recalls ambassador
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U.S. recalls ambassador
The United States today recalled its ambassador to Syria in response to the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. U.S. State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said ambassador Margaret Scobey was recalled due to deep concerns over the "heinous act of terrorism." A...
CNN - February 15, 2005
U.S. recalls Syrian envoy
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U.S. recalls Syrian envoy
The United States recalls its ambassador to Syria for "urgent consultations" following the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 16 others. Police have questioned four people and are looking for a man who claimed responsibility for the attack.
CNN - February 15, 2005
Chertoff new security chief
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Chertoff new security chief
The Senate confirmed federal judge Michael Chertoff as the nation's second Homeland Security secretary on Tuesday, placing the tough-on-terrorism former prosecutor in charge of a bureaucracy prone to infighting and turf wars.
CNN - February 15, 2005
Appeals Court Says Reporters Must Testify or Go to Jail
Two reporters, one from The Times, have no First Amendment protection from an inquiry into a C.I.A. leak, the court ruled.
New York Times - February 15, 2005
Former Iraqi Exile Firming Up Support in Bid to Be Premier
Ibrahaim Jaafari, a physician, still faced opposition within the Shiite alliance that seems likely to form the government.
New York Times - February 15, 2005
Sharon Says Israel Is Coordinating Gaza Withdrawal
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon expressed eagerness today to work with Mahmoud Abbas on returning Gaza to Palestinian control.
New York Times - February 15, 2005
F.D.A. to Establish Group to Monitor Approved Medicines
The move comes after months of criticism that the F.D.A. was too slow to react to concerns about Vioxx and Celebrex.
New York Times - February 15, 2005
U.S. Recalls Envoy to Syria Following Blast in Lebanon
The gesture was meant to reflect "profound outrage" over the assassination of Lebanon's former prime minister.
New York Times - February 15, 2005
Second missile test fails for US
A test of interceptor missiles as part of the planned US defence shield fails for the second time in two months.
BBC News - February 15, 2005
Insurance executives plead guilty
Another three US insurance executives plead guilty to fraud charges stemming from an ongoing investigation into industry malpractice.
BBC News - February 15, 2005
Uribe and Chavez 'clear up' row
The presidents of Colombia and Venezuela say they have turned the page on weeks of tension over a diplomatic row.
BBC News - February 15, 2005
T in the Park sells out in days
Tickets for Scotland's biggest music festival sell out in record time, five months before the event is held.
BBC News - February 15, 2005
Boeing unveils new 777 aircraft
Boeing unveils its new long-distance 777 plane, as it tries to regain its position as the industry's top manufacturer.
BBC News - February 15, 2005
Israel to 'coordinate' withdrawal
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon says Israel's pull-out from Gaza will be coordinated with the Palestinians.
BBC News - February 15, 2005
India upbeat over Pakistan talks
India's foreign minister arrives in Pakistan for key peace talks with hopes high for a landmark Kashmir bus deal.
BBC News - February 15, 2005
Homes may be near polluted land
About 200 homes in County Antrim may have been built near contaminated land on a former textiles factory.
BBC News - February 15, 2005
Chertoff voted US security chief
Judge Michael Chertoff is unanimously confirmed by the US Senate as the new homeland security chief.
BBC News - February 15, 2005
Cyclones swoop on South Pacific
Two tropical cyclones on a converging path in the South Pacific batter several island states.
BBC News - February 15, 2005
Judge: Michael Jackson admitted to hospital
CNN
Judge: Michael Jackson admitted to hospital
Jury selection of pop star Michael Jackson's child molestation trial was put on hold today after Jackson was taken to a hospital emergency room when he became ill on his way to the trial, Judge Rodney Melville told the court. Melville told lawyers and prospective jurors that Jackson had been admitte...
CNN - February 15, 2005
Full Cabinet
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Full Cabinet
The final new member of the Bush Cabinet, Michael Chertoff, is set for confirmation. The Senate is expected to approve the judge's nomination as Homeland Security secretary sometime this afternoon.
CNN - February 15, 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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