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Senate Rift Deep in Debate Over Attorney General Nominee
A final Senate vote, at first considered likely late today, is now not expected by some Republicans until Thursday.
New York Times - February 1, 2005
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President Bush in his State of the Union address Wednesday will offer new details of how he wants Social Security revamped and voice optimism that the election of a new Palestinian leadership opens the door to reviving the Middle East peace process, senior aides said.
CNN - February 1, 2005
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Pope John Paul II was taken to the hospital late Tuesday with an acute respiratory infection, the Vatican told CNN. Earlier Tuesday, the Vatican announced that the 84-year-old pontiff -- who suffers from a number of chronic ailments -- had canceled his public and private meetings for the next few da...
CNN - February 1, 2005
Iraqis Claim Irregularities Kept Many People From Voting
As the euphoria over Sunday's elections begins to fade slightly, some claims of election irregularities are surfacing.
New York Times - February 1, 2005
College Cancels Event Amid Protests on Panelist's 9/11 Essay
Hamilton College cited "credible threats of violence" as it canceled a campus forum with Professor Ward Churchill.
New York Times - February 1, 2005
Iraqis Exercised Right to Vote and Paid With Their Lives
Naim Rahim Yacoubi was one of at least 50 Iraqis who died in bomb and mortar attacks during Sunday's election in Iraq.
New York Times - February 1, 2005
Official Orders Israel Not to Seize Palestinian Property
Israel's attorney general ordered the government today not to seize property owned by Palestinians living elsewhere.
New York Times - February 1, 2005
Google Profit Climbs on Internet Ad Strength
Web search leader Google today posted a higher profit as the holidays boosted already strong Web search advertising. Its shares surged over 6 percent in after-hours trading.
New York Times - February 1, 2005
SBC to Cut Nearly 13,000 Jobs in AT&T Deal
Both companies are also planning their own job cuts prior to closing the deal which would create the largest telephone company in the U.S.
New York Times - February 1, 2005
Marines killed in 'Farc' attack
At least 14 Colombian marines die in an attack on a military outpost by Farc rebels, the navy says.
BBC News - February 1, 2005
NFL: Owens targets Super Bowl
Terrell Owens claims he can play a full part in the Super Bowl against New England.
BBC News - February 1, 2005
Marley's fans gather in Ethiopia
Thousands of Rastafarians gather in Ethiopia for a month of events to remember Bob Marley.
BBC News - February 1, 2005
Canada debates same-sex marriage
The Canadian government introduces a bill in parliament to legalise same-sex marriage.
BBC News - February 1, 2005
Venezuela kidnap row 'risked war'
Venezuela's president says a row with Colombia over a kidnapping in Caracas could have led to war.
BBC News - February 1, 2005
Clinton made UN's tsunami envoy
Former US President Bill Clinton is chosen to be the United Nations' special envoy for tsunami relief.
BBC News - February 1, 2005
Nepal gripped by political crisis
Nepal's king sacks the government and declares a state of emergency, plunging the country into turmoil.
BBC News - February 1, 2005
Childminder jailed for baby death
A childminder is jailed for three years after being found guilty of killing a four-month-old baby.
BBC News - February 1, 2005
Murder probe police are attacked
Police investigating the fatal stabbing of a man outside a bar are attacked again by stonethrowers.
BBC News - February 1, 2005
Parliament to approve Gaelic bill
Members of the Scottish Parliament are expected to pass, in principle, the Gaelic Language Bill.
BBC News - February 1, 2005
Advertising revenue boosts Google
Internet search engine Google thanks strong advertising sales for a target-beating rise in both turnover and profits.
BBC News - February 1, 2005
US convinced of Darfur 'genocide'
The US stands by its claim of genocide in Darfur, in contrast to the findings of a United Nations report.
BBC News - February 1, 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.
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