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Senate OKs bankruptcy bill
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Senate OKs bankruptcy bill
The Senate passed legislation Thursday that will make it harder for Americans to rid themselves of debt by filing for bankruptcy. The House is expected to pass the measure next month, delivering to President Bush a second victory this year on pro-business legislation he had sought.
CNN - March 10, 2005
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Accuser back on stand
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Accuser back on stand
Michael Jackson's child molestation trial began more than 90 minutes late Thursday after the pop star flirted with possible jail by failing to show up on time. When court resumed, the teenage boy who says Jackson molested him two years ago retook the stand for a second day of testimony.
CNN - March 10, 2005
Accuser outlines details of Jackson touching him
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Accuser outlines details of Jackson touching him
A teenager began testifying Thursday about two incidents in which he claims he was inappropriately touched by music superstar Michael Jackson. The testimony took place after the judge in threatened to jail the singer for arriving late to court.
CNN - March 10, 2005
Evidence Links Man Who Killed Himself to Chicago Murders
A note taking responsibility for the murder of a judge's husband and mother was found in the vehicle where a man committed suicide.
New York Times - March 10, 2005
Yemeni Sheik Convicted of Plotting to Fund Terror Groups
The victory for the Justice Department came in one of the government's most visible terrorism-financing prosecutions.
New York Times - March 10, 2005
E.P.A. Announces New Emissions Regulations for Eastern U.S.
The regulations are designed to produce similar results to a bill favored by the White House that stalled in Congress yesterday.
New York Times - March 10, 2005
Collisions on Canvas That Still Make Noise
Jean-Michel Basquiat's bristling, ugly-elegant, stream-of-consciousness art looks stronger than ever at the Brooklyn Museum.
New York Times - March 10, 2005
Israelis Kill Militant, Raising Questions About Truce
Israeli soldiers killed an armed Palestinian militant near the West Bank town of Jenin. Palestinians said such actions could jeopardize a fragile truce.
New York Times - March 10, 2005
Chechen Separatists Appoint Replacement for Slain Leader
Chechnya's underground separatist government appointed a little-known fighter and religious leader to succeed Aslan Maskhadov, who was killed earlier this week.
New York Times - March 10, 2005
Interpublic Wins $300 Million Intel Marketing Account
The Intel decision came after a five-month review that pitted Interpublic agencies against agencies owned by Omnicom and WPP.
New York Times - March 10, 2005
US view of Hezbollah 'unchanged'
The US denies a media report that its policy towards the Lebanese group is shifting.
BBC News - March 10, 2005
Intel improves its sales forecast
The world's largest chip-maker Intel raises its first quarter sales forecast, thanking lower manufacturing costs.
BBC News - March 10, 2005
Oil prices fall back from highs
The price of oil slips slightly from recent record highs, thanks to profit-taking and news of a drop in Chinese crude purchases.
BBC News - March 10, 2005
Argentina rail crash injures scores
At least 129 people are injured when two commuter trains collide in Argentina's capital, Buenos Aires.
BBC News - March 10, 2005
US quits international pact
The US withdraws from an international agreement being used to fight for foreigners on death row.
BBC News - March 10, 2005
Clinton rests after fresh surgery
Former US President Bill Clinton undergoes surgery as a follow-up to his quadruple heart bypass.
BBC News - March 10, 2005
Disney rebels attack boss search
Rebel Disney shareholders accuse the company's directors of subverting the search for a new chief executive.
BBC News - March 10, 2005
US suicide may have murder link
Police investigate whether a man who killed himself in Wisconsin was linked to the shooting of a federal judge's husband and mother.
BBC News - March 10, 2005
Rice reaffirms Mexico relations
Condoleezza Rice smoothes over disagreements with Mexico, in her first visit as US secretary of state.
BBC News - March 10, 2005
Argentine defence seeks acquittal
Lawyers for a former Argentine navy officer on trial in Spain for genocide say he should be acquitted.
BBC News - March 10, 2005
Job cuts at hosiery firm expected
Substantial job losses are expected at one of Northern Ireland's biggest textile companies.
BBC News - March 10, 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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