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Senate passes controversial immigration bill
The Senate pass immigration legislation Thursday by a vote of 62-36 that would offer a way to citizenship for some of about 12 million illegal immigrants in the United States. The bill now heads to a difficult conference committee. Many House conservatives oppose the bill's legalization measures, ca...
CNN - May 25, 2006
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Family blames hospital for mother's death
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Family blames hospital for mother's death
Mark and Sandy LeBlanc said they trusted Tenet Health System Memorial Medical Center to protect his mother, Elvira, when Katrina struck New Orleans. Now they are suing the hospital claiming the hospital's negligence led to her death.
CNN - May 25, 2006
Timor: Rebels kill unarmed police
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Timor: Rebels kill unarmed police
East Timorese soldiers attacked unarmed police in the capital of Dili Thursday, killing nine and wounding 27, the spokesman for U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan said. The latest unrest in one of the world's newest countries began in March when the government fired 600 soldiers who had gone on strik...
CNN - May 25, 2006
Bouncer Charged in Shooting Rampage Outside Club
A bouncer accused of shooting four people, one of them fatally, outside a Chelsea nightclub on Tuesday night was arraigned today in Manhattan.
New York Times - May 25, 2006
Bush Orders Documents From F.B.I. Raid Sealed
President Bush today ordered records that were seized from a congressional office sealed for 45 days.
New York Times - May 25, 2006
Rail Delays Continue After Morning Power Failure
Officials are still untangling the snarls produced by a power failure along Amtrak's Northeast corridor rail line.
New York Times - May 25, 2006
V.A. Chief Admits to Data Security Problems
R. James Nicholson told lawmakers today that computer security has lagged at the Veterans Affairs Department.
New York Times - May 25, 2006
Senate Passes Comprehensive Immigration Bill, Setting Up Showdown With House
The most substantial overhaul of immigration law in 20 years passed by a vote of 62 to 36. The focus now shifts to the negotiations between the Senate and the House.
New York Times - May 25, 2006
Australian Forces Arrive in East Timor to Quell Violence
East Timor's foreign minister, José Ramos-Horta, appealed for outside help to disarm "renegade troops and police rebelling against the state."
New York Times - May 25, 2006
Palestinian Leader Plans a Vote on Accepting Israel
President Mahmoud Abbas today proposed a referendum on a Palestinian state that would exist alongside Israel.
New York Times - May 25, 2006
U.S. to Repeal Long-Distance Phone Tax
The I.R.S. will refund taxes paid on long-distance telephone service over the past three years.
New York Times - May 25, 2006
Yahoo and eBay Form Advertising Alliance
EBay secured new ways to make money from its large audience, and Yahoo opened up more ad opportunities.
New York Times - May 25, 2006
Spy chief hails Colombia policy
The demobilisation of right-wing paramilitaries has been a success, Colombia's intelligence chief says.
BBC News - May 25, 2006
UK attacked over terror flights
Ministers are failing to meet their duties to investigate claims about secret terror flights, say MPs and peers.
BBC News - May 25, 2006
London looks to count its carbon
Scientists want to set up a network of monitoring stations to track London's carbon "footprint".
BBC News - May 25, 2006
Google, Dell in computer tie-up
Dell and Google agree a deal in which Google software would be installed on Dell computers at factory level.
BBC News - May 25, 2006
US Senate passes immigration bill
The US Senate backs a controversial immigration reform bill but tough talks lie ahead before it becomes law.
BBC News - May 25, 2006
Marines' Iraq conduct scrutinised
The commander of US Marines is going to Iraq to reinforce standards of conduct, amid a row over civilian deaths.
BBC News - May 25, 2006
Cricket: Strong England start
England are a healthy 138-3 replying to Sri Lanka's 141 all out after day one of the Edgbaston Test.
BBC News - May 25, 2006
Football: Morientes goes home
Liverpool striker Fernando Morientes leaves Anfield to join Valencia.
BBC News - May 25, 2006
HIV origin 'found in wild chimps'
The source of HIV has been found in wild chimpanzees living in southern Cameroon.
BBC News - May 25, 2006
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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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