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Senate Panel Hears Criticism of Bush's Pick for U.N. Envoy
A former State Department official described John Bolton as someone who had bullied and verbally abused lower-ranking analysts over disagreements on intelligence.
New York Times - April 12, 2005
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Three indicted on alleged terrorist plot
Federal authorities unsealed an indictment today against three men accused of scouting U.S. financial targets in New York, New Jersey and Washington, D.C, for a possible terror attack. Deputy Attorney General James Comey told a press conference the conspiracy began in 1998 and "was alive and ki...
CNN - April 12, 2005
Three men indicted in alleged terror plot
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Three men indicted in alleged terror plot
Federal authorities unsealed an indictment Tuesday against three men already in British custody in connection with the scouting of U.S. financial targets in preparation for a possible terrorist attack.
CNN - April 12, 2005
Negroponte Vows 'Unvarnished Truth' as Intelligence Chief
The Senate Intelligence Committee is expected to endorse John D. Negroponte and send his nomination to the Senate floor.
New York Times - April 12, 2005
The Hard Stuff Now Includes Wine
Among California producers and those who follow wine closely, high-alcohol wines have provoked sharp debate.
New York Times - April 12, 2005
Cardinals Lobby for Swift Sainthood for John Paul II
The cardinals electing a successor to Pope John Paul II are facing unusual popular pressure to declare him a saint.
New York Times - April 12, 2005
Suicide Bomber Kills 4 Iraqis and Wounds at Least 7
Also today, Iraqi officials announced the capture of a former Baathist accused of helping to fund and direct the insurgency.
New York Times - April 12, 2005
Bush Thanks Soldiers and Lauds Iraqi Independence
While President Bush said Iraq had made much progress on the road to self-government, he did not say when U.S. troops would be withdrawing.
New York Times - April 12, 2005
Trade Deficit Surged to Record $61 Billion in February
American exports showed little growth and failed to offset the surge in imports, as the trade deficit rose 4.3 percent.
New York Times - April 12, 2005
U.S. Indicts 3 Men for Plot Against Financial Targets
The men have been indicted in the suspected plot in New York, New Jersey and Washington that led to last summer's security crackdown in the Northeast.
New York Times - April 12, 2005
Fed worries grow on US inflation
Minutes from the US Federal Reserve's latest interest rate meeting show that policymakers are increasingly worried about inflationary pressures.
BBC News - April 12, 2005
Lib Dems pledge fairer NHS bills
Dental charges and eye tests should be free for everyone, the Lib Dems will say as they highlight health plans.
BBC News - April 12, 2005
Smart lenses to halt short sight
Scientists have designed special contact lenses that could help make short-sightedness a thing of the past.
BBC News - April 12, 2005
Man jailed for 'brutal' cockfight
A man who organised a cockfight in which a bird was killed is jailed for 90 days.
BBC News - April 12, 2005
Drugs addict plan to reduce crime
A project which reduced drug- related crime in an English seaside town is being tried out in Scotland.
BBC News - April 12, 2005
Aid for Rover suppliers in Wales
Welsh firms which supply MG Rover will be eligible for aid on offer, industry representatives confirm.
BBC News - April 12, 2005
Football: Milan game abandoned
The game between Inter Milan and AC Milan is abandoned after crowd violence by Inter fans.
BBC News - April 12, 2005
Football: Chelsea reach semis
Chelsea reach the Champions League semi-finals despite losing 3-2 against Bayern Munich.
BBC News - April 12, 2005
Official blasts Bush UN nominee
A former official tells the Senate President Bush's choice for UN ambassador John Bolton is unsuitable.
BBC News - April 12, 2005
Jackson accuser family 'harassed'
The stepfather of Michael Jackson's accuser says his family was offered bribes to rebut a damaging film.
BBC News - April 12, 2005
BBC unions call for strike ballot
Unions at the BBC are to ballot members for strike action over planned job cuts at the corporation.
BBC News - April 12, 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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