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Senators press Roberts
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Senators press Roberts
Chief justice nominee John Roberts faced endured more intense probing Wednesday as Senate confirmation hearings continued for a third day. "Without any knowledge of your understanding of the law, because you will not share it with us, we are rolling the dice with you, judge," Sen. Joseph B...
CNN - September 14, 2005
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Deadly wave of attacks kills 153
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Deadly wave of attacks kills 153
Deadly violence rocks central Iraq, killing at least 153 people and wounding more than 300 others, police say. Al Qaeda in Iraq apparently has said it is responsible, saying the attacks are in retaliation for the U.S.-Iraqi military offensive in the northern Iraqi city of Tal Afar.
CNN - September 14, 2005
Attacks kill 153 in Iraq
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Attacks kill 153 in Iraq
A wave of suicide bombings and other attacks rocks central Iraq, killing at least 153 people and wounding more than 300, police say.
CNN - September 14, 2005
Ophelia pounds North Carolina coast
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Ophelia pounds North Carolina coast
Hurricane Ophelia pounded the coast of the Carolinas Wednesday with high wind, heavy rain and a punishing surf as the storm lumbered toward a Thursday morning landfall.
CNN - September 14, 2005
Court Nominee Says Early Career Is No Guide
Judge Roberts Jr. said that the views he expressed while in the Reagan administration are not a gauge of how he would rule today.
New York Times - September 14, 2005
Concession Sets Up Bloomberg-Ferrer Race
Rep. Anthony D. Weiner said that Democrats needed to unite as soon as possible in order to beat Mayor Bloomberg.
New York Times - September 14, 2005
Bush Tries to Rally a Skeptical U.N. on Terror
The speech was strikingly different in tone from his appearance 3 years ago, when he sought backing against Iraq.
New York Times - September 14, 2005
North Korea's New Reactor Demand Complicates Talks
The demand, made during the second day of six-nation nuclear talks, suggested that the North Korean regime was coming up with fresh obstacles.
New York Times - September 14, 2005
Rebels Unleash Wave of Attacks in Baghdad, Killing About 150
Insurgents carried out ambushes and at least 11 suicide car bombings today in an extraordinary wave of attacks.
New York Times - September 14, 2005
Demand for Gas Fell Nationwide for 2nd Week
The weaker demand last week may also be explained by disruptions in the nation's energy supply system, which is still recovering from Hurricane Katrina.
New York Times - September 14, 2005
Delta and Northwest File for Bankruptcy
The dual moves by Delta and Northwest mean that four of the nation's seven largest airlines are now operating under bankruptcy court protection.
New York Times - September 14, 2005
Shipping returns to New Orleans
The Port of New Orleans reopens for business more than two weeks after being damaged by Hurricane Katrina.
BBC News - September 14, 2005
Union chief attacks pension plans
The TUC's leader says raising the public sector retirement age is a "quack remedy" for the pensions 'crisis'.
BBC News - September 14, 2005
Care home funding system 'unfair'
A charity report criticises Britain's method of paying for long-term care for the elderly as unfair, unsustainable and incoherent.
BBC News - September 14, 2005
Three arrested over casino fraud
Three people are arrested for allegedly using cameras and computers to cheat in casino poker.
BBC News - September 14, 2005
Orde 'rejects Orange criticism'
Sir Hugh Orde rejects Orange Order criticism of the police operation at the Whiterock parade in Belfast.
BBC News - September 14, 2005
Call to scrap right-to-buy policy
The Scottish Federation of Housing Associations urges ministers to create affordable rented accommodation.
BBC News - September 14, 2005
US school pledge under fire again
US pupils should not have to recite the Pledge of Alliance because of its religious element, a judge rules.
BBC News - September 14, 2005
Suspect laughs off terror claim
A man suspected of terror offences laughs at prosecution claims during his Old Bailey trial.
BBC News - September 14, 2005
Rooney off but United hang on
Wayne Rooney is sent off as Man Utd hold out for a Champions League draw in Villarreal.
BBC News - September 14, 2005
US airlines in bankruptcy move
Northwest and Delta become the latest US airlines for file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
BBC News - September 14, 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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