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Sentencing Hearing for B.T.K. Killer Gets Under Way
Dennis Rader, who has confessed to being the B.T.K. serial murderer, sat glumly today as prosecutors revealed new evidence.
New York Times - August 17, 2005
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Islanders mourn Venezuela crash victims
Weeping relatives and friends prayed at a memorial ceremony Wednesday as people on this French Caribbean island struggled with the loss of 152 people from Martinique in a plane crash in Venezuela.
CNN - August 17, 2005
Israelis Watch Images From Gaza With Tears and Toughness
The forcible evacuation of Israeli citizens from Gaza today filled television screens and radio programs with emotional images and speeches.
New York Times - August 17, 2005
Italy to Extradite Suspect in Failed London Bombings
A court today approved the extradition of a British man suspected of taking part in the failed bombings in London on July 21.
New York Times - August 17, 2005
Israeli Soldiers Start to Press Gaza's Holdouts
Israeli soldiers moved into the Gaza Strip early today to persuade reluctant residents to leave their homes voluntarily.
New York Times - August 17, 2005
Wholesale Inflation Spiked on Higher Gas Prices
The report indicated that businesses are still shielding consumers from the full brunt of higher energy costs.
New York Times - August 17, 2005
Gang wars plague Nuevo Laredo
The Mexican city of Nuevo Laredo is trapped in a bloody war between rival drug gangs, seeking to control routes into the US, reports Claire Marshall.
BBC News - August 17, 2005
US-China on verge of textile deal
The US and China are close to a deal in a trade dispute over soaring Chinese textile imports.
BBC News - August 17, 2005
Meadow fights striking off by GMC
Paediatrician Professor Sir Roy Meadow lodges appeal against General Medical Council decision to strike him off.
BBC News - August 17, 2005
PSNI reconstruct teen's movements
Police investigating the murder of a teenager in north Belfast are to reconstruct his last movements.
BBC News - August 17, 2005
'100 drown' in Ecuador shipwreck
More than 100 Ecuadorean would-be migrants are feared dead in a shipwreck off the Colombian coast.
BBC News - August 17, 2005
Tennis: British trio beaten
Andy Murray, Greg Rusedski and Tim Henman bow out in the second round of the Cincinnati Masters.
BBC News - August 17, 2005
Football: Danes humiliate England
Denmark score three goals in seven second-half minutes to humiliate England.
BBC News - August 17, 2005
Students get A-level grades first
A-level grades are being released to pupils before the media, in an attempt to stave off debate about standards.
BBC News - August 17, 2005
Israel: Gaza pullout moving fast
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Israel: Gaza pullout moving fast
Despite some resistance, authorities say Israel's historic withdrawal from Gaza is progressing rapidly, predicting that 10 out of 21 Jewish settlements will be cleared by the end of Wednesday.
CNN - August 17, 2005
Investigator: BTK killer called self a 'monster'
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Investigator: BTK killer called self a 'monster'
Confessed BTK serial killer Dennis Rader called himself a "monster" and told authorities about a chilling conversation with an 11-year-old girl he said he targeted because of sexual attraction, officers testified today.
CNN - August 17, 2005
Anti-war protest moves nearer to Bush ranch
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Anti-war protest moves nearer to Bush ranch
Anti-war demonstrators led by the mother of a soldier killed in Iraq will move their campsite closer to President Bush's Texas ranch. The new site, offered by a sympathetic landowner, is a mile from Bush's Crawford home. The move comes after the president's neighbors complained about sanitation and...
CNN - August 17, 2005
Steroids Taint Baseball's Big Bang
As this scrutiny of players continues, there is one statistic - home run totals - that is being more closely watched than any other.
New York Times - August 17, 2005
Many Going to College Are Not Ready, Report Says
Only about half of this year's high school graduates have the reading skills they need to succeed in college, a study has concluded.
New York Times - August 17, 2005
Israeli Troops Persuade, and Force, Settlers to Leave Gaza
Some had to be physically dragged out of their homes and loaded onto waiting buses. Also, an Israeli killed two Palestinians in the West Bank.
New York Times - August 17, 2005
String of Car Bombings Kills at Least 43 in Iraqi Capital
An interior ministry official said two car bombs went off at a bus terminal, and a third went off en route to the hospital.
New York Times - August 17, 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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