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Senate Votes 60-36 to Confirm Gonzales as Attorney General
Alberto R. Gonzales's confirmation today came after one of the most polarized debates over a cabinet nominee in years.
New York Times - February 3, 2005
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Report slams oil-for-food chief
The man in charge of the oil-for-food program for the United Nations made illicit "oil deals" with Iraq and "violated standards of integrity," according to an initial investigative report released Thursday.
CNN - February 3, 2005
Tales of survival at jet crash
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Tales of survival at jet crash
Rohan Foster credits co-worker James Dinnall with saving his life when a corporate jet smashed into Foster's car while the two men sat at a red light near Teterboro Airport. "Jimmy looked up and said, `Look out!"' Foster recalled Thursday, a day after the crash. "So I ducked."
CNN - February 3, 2005
Oil-for-food head 'violated standards of integrity'
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Oil-for-food head 'violated standards of integrity'
The man in charge of the oil-for-food program for the United Nations made illicit "oil deals" with Iraq and "violated standards of integrity," according to an initial investigative report released Thursday.
CNN - February 3, 2005
Selling Social Security
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Selling Social Security
President Bush on Thursday kicked off a five-state tour in North Dakota to push his plan to overhaul Social Security, an issue highlighted in his State of the Union address.
CNN - February 3, 2005
Bush Promotes Social Security Plan as Opponents Fault Premise
A day after his State of the Union address, the president began a five-state tour to sell his plans to overhaul Social Security.
New York Times - February 3, 2005
Antidepressants Can Affect Newborns, Study Finds
A new analysis of W.H.O. medical records has found that infants whose mothers take the drugs while pregnant may suffer withdrawal symptoms shortly after they are born.
New York Times - February 3, 2005
Israel to Pull Back in Some West Bank Cities
Israel agreed today to release 900 Palestinian prisoners and to gradually pull back troops from West Bank cities.
New York Times - February 3, 2005
I.R.A.'s Issues Warning on Withdrawal From Talks
The I.R.A's decision to withdraw from peace negotiations in Northern Ireland is unlikely to lead to violence, officials said.
New York Times - February 3, 2005
U.S. Helicopters Ending Mission in Indonesia
The United States aircraft carrier that provided the base for dozens of daily helicopter flights carrying food and water to tsunami victims in Aceh ended its mission today.
New York Times - February 3, 2005
Ask Jeeves tips online ad revival
Search engine Ask Jeeves becomes the latest in a string of internet firms to tip a turnaround in online advertising.
BBC News - February 3, 2005
Colombia opens peace conference
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe asks donors to help fund a process to disarm right-wing guerrillas.
BBC News - February 3, 2005
Gonzales is new attorney general
President Bush's pick for US attorney general, Alberto Gonzales, passes Senate scrutiny by 60 votes to 36.
BBC News - February 3, 2005
US 'war is fun' general rebuked
The US Marine Corps admonishes one of its Generals for describing violent combat in Iraq as "fun".
BBC News - February 3, 2005
Radio staff axed for tsunami song
Two members of a New York radio crew are sacked for creating a song ridiculing tsunami victims.
BBC News - February 3, 2005
NFL: Smith announces retirement
All-time NFL rushing leader Emmitt Smith confirms he is quitting the sport.
BBC News - February 3, 2005
Toddler found wandering in street
Police appeal for help to identify a young boy found in a street in Birmingham on Tuesday night.
BBC News - February 3, 2005
Murder detectives start DNA tests
Police investigating the murder of Nairn bank manager Alistair Wilson are starting DNA tests on witnesses.
BBC News - February 3, 2005
Beslan leader 'planning repeat'
Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev, who ordered the Beslan school siege, warns he is planning further attacks.
BBC News - February 3, 2005
Football: Uefa ruling 'misguided'
Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein says the Premier League could legally challenge Uefa's foreign player ruling.
BBC News - February 3, 2005
UN oil-for-food head criticised
A report into the UN oil-for-food operation in Saddam Hussein's Iraq attacks the programme's chief official.
BBC News - February 3, 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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