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Sent to Rescue Shiite Hostages, Iraqi Troops Find None
The three Iraqi Army battalions sent to the town of Madaen found no armed Sunni mobs, no cowering Shiite victims.
New York Times - April 17, 2005
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Sex offender charged with teen's murder
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Sex offender charged with teen's murder
A convicted sex offender has confessed to killing teenager Sarah Michelle Lunde, Hillsborough County Sheriff David Gee announced Sunday. David Onstott, 36, was charged late Saturday night with first-degree murder. Lunde went missing last weekend and a body -- believed to be the 13-year-old -- was fo...
CNN - April 17, 2005
Sex offender charged with murder
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Sex offender charged with murder
Convicted sex offender David Onstoot has confessed to killing 13-year-old Sarah Michelle Lunde, Hillsborough County Sheriff David Gee announced Sunday. Lunde went missing from her home in Ruskin, Florida a week ago.
CNN - April 17, 2005
Cardinals prepare for conclave
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Cardinals prepare for conclave
Cardinals had a few last hours to confer with aides Sunday or pray before they were required to check-in at a top-security hotel in Vatican City, where they will meet in secret sessions in the Sistine Chapel to elect the next pope.
CNN - April 17, 2005
Pakistan and India Show New Signs of Reconciliation
Talk of trade, peace and a gas pipeline dominated the weekend as the Pakistani leader met his Indian counterpart.
New York Times - April 17, 2005
Turkey Says 523,000 Were Killed by Armenians Between 1910 and 1922
The Turkish State Archive issued today a list of more than 523,000 Turks whom it said were killed by Armenians in Turkey between 1910 and 1922.
New York Times - April 17, 2005
China's Top Diplomat Offers No Apology for Anti-Japan Protests
China's foreign minister, Li Zhaoxing, played host to his Japanese counterpart, Nobutaka Machimura, in Beijing today.
New York Times - April 17, 2005
Christie stays top in new chart
Tony Christie becomes the first artist to top the new UK singles chart, which now includes downloads.
BBC News - April 17, 2005
Iraqi PM urges calm over hostages
Iraq's PM urges calm as troops fight to free Shia hostages believed held in the town of Madain.
BBC News - April 17, 2005
Basque nationalists win election
Ruling nationalists win regional elections in Spain's Basque country, but are denied an absolute majority.
BBC News - April 17, 2005
English Democrats launch bid
The English Democrats call for a separate Parliament just for England as they launch their election manifesto.
BBC News - April 17, 2005
Football: Man Utd in FA Cup final
Man Utd book an FA Cup final meeting against rivals Arsenal after breezing past a lacklustre Newcastle.
BBC News - April 17, 2005
Family in vigil for dead brother
A sister of murdered Belfast man Robert McCartney says Sinn Fein could do more to bring his killers justice.
BBC News - April 17, 2005
Ulster Unionists delay manifesto
The Ulster Unionist Party delays its election manifesto launch after police raid the home of an Assembly member.
BBC News - April 17, 2005
Little Britain wins Bafta double
Hit sketch show Little Britain picks up two prizes at the Bafta TV Awards ceremony in London.
BBC News - April 17, 2005
Cardinals prepare for conclave
More than 100 cardinals are readying themselves to begin the process of choosing a new pope.
BBC News - April 17, 2005
Cardinals prepare for conclave
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Cardinals prepare for conclave
Cardinals had a few last hours to confer with aides today before they had to check in at a top-security hotel in Vatican City, where they will be sequestered in the Sistine Chapel to elect the next pope. Many Vatican observers expect the conclave to last two or three days after voting starts Monday...
CNN - April 17, 2005
Beijing rejects Tokyo demand
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Beijing rejects Tokyo demand
China's foreign minister rejects Tokyo's demand for an apology for damage to Japanese diplomatic missions in violent protests, telling his Japanese counterpart that Beijing has never done anything for which it had to apologize to Japan's people.
CNN - April 17, 2005
Thousands March in Anti-Japan Protest in Hong Kong
At today's march, protesters chanted slogans and carried banners calling for Japan to apologize for its wartime conduct.
New York Times - April 17, 2005
Sex Shops Expect the Other Stiletto to Drop
Strict new zoning rules now reaching the final stage of a legal battle could force most of the X-rated shops in New York City to close.
New York Times - April 17, 2005
U.N. Nominee Is Accused of Seeking 2nd Dismissal
A former national intelligence officer for Latin America has accused John Bolton and another Bush administration official of trying to remove him from his post.
New York Times - April 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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