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Senators: Filibuster unlikely
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Senators: Filibuster unlikely
A group of centrists interested in averting Senate gridlock over President Bush's judgeship nominees caucused Thursday on prospects for Supreme Court hopeful Samuel Alito. But two Republican members of the "Gang of 14" have already said a filibuster is unlikely.
CNN - November 3, 2005
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Bird flu: Act now, urges Annan
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Bird flu: Act now, urges Annan
U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan has called on the international community to make immediate preparations for a possible pandemic of bird flu.
CNN - November 3, 2005
Forrester Ad Quotes Ex-Wife's Criticism of Corzine
With five days left in New Jersey governor's race, the G.O.P. nominee released an ad featuring a quote from the ex-wife of his opponent.
New York Times - November 3, 2005
Israelis Find Toy Gun After Wounding 12-Year-old Boy
A Palestinian boy carrying a toy gun was shot and seriously wounded by Israeli troops today during clashes in the West Bank.
New York Times - November 3, 2005
Cholera Cases Raise Fears in Pakistan's Remote Quake Area
The grim conditions among the homeless and injured survivors of the Oct. 8 earthquake appeared to be deteriorating as winter sets in.
New York Times - November 3, 2005
Al Qaeda in Iraq Threatens to Kill Diplomat and Driver
The group announced today that it would kill a Moroccan diplomat and his driver who were kidnapped in Baghdad last month.
New York Times - November 3, 2005
Greenspan Warns Congress on Threat From Deficit
Fed Chairman Greenspan, however, registered longer-term concerns about inflation and the federal budget deficit.
New York Times - November 3, 2005
Editor of Financial Times Quits; Differences With Pearson Cited
The editor of The Financial Times, Andrew Gowers, resigned today over "strategic differences" with Pearson, the newspaper's owner.
New York Times - November 3, 2005
Amazon to sell chapters of books
Internet retailer Amazon.com reveals two new online schemes to help readers buy books in different ways.
BBC News - November 3, 2005
Coca-Cola ends Vanilla Coke in UK
Soft drinks giant Coca-Cola will stop sales of its Vanilla Coke and Vanilla Diet Coke in the UK from early 2006.
BBC News - November 3, 2005
Americas trade plan in trouble
Nearly 11 years after Bill Clinton pledged to create a Free Trade Area of the Americas, his successor concedes that the plan is still as far from fruition as ever.
BBC News - November 3, 2005
Google posts first books online
Thousands of mostly 19th Century US texts are put online as part of Google's controversial library project.
BBC News - November 3, 2005
MTV awards Coldplay and Green Day
Bands Coldplay and Green Day take two prizes each at the MTV Europe awards, opened by Madonna.
BBC News - November 3, 2005
Hope over heart attack treatment
Scientists believe thousands of lives a year could be saved by combining two drugs to treat heart attacks.
BBC News - November 3, 2005
School language decline continues
Learning a foreign language beyond the age of 14 is now compulsory in only 26% of England's schools - survey.
BBC News - November 3, 2005
Climate response risks to nature
Some birds and animals are reponding to climate change in ways which could put them at risk, research shows.
BBC News - November 3, 2005
Drugs help for Jamie Oliver chefs
TV chef Jamie Oliver's restaurant Fifteen will offer in-house support to young chefs with a cannabis habit.
BBC News - November 3, 2005
McCartney sisters refuse accolade
The sisters of murdered Belfast man Robert McCartney refuse to share a platform with Margaret Thatcher.
BBC News - November 3, 2005
Hain's police warning over terror
Some known terror suspects are in Wales, but police forces are too small to tackle the overall threat, says the Welsh secretary.
BBC News - November 3, 2005
Football: Boro trounce Dnipro
Mark Viduka scores twice as Boro take control of Uefa Cup Group D.
BBC News - November 3, 2005
Peru-Chile border row escalates
Peru's Congress redraws the sea border with Chile, further deepening tension between the two countries.
BBC News - November 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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