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Series of Bombings in Iraq Kill at Least 21
The bloodshed continued two weeks of attacks by insurgents determined to weaken the new Shiite-led Iraqi government.
New York Times - May 12, 2005
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Bolton nomination heads for Senate vote
The nomination of John Bolton to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations is going to a full Senate for a vote, despite stinging criticism from a key Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Commitee. Sen. George Voinovich: "It is my opinion that John Bolton is the poster child of what someon...
CNN - May 12, 2005
Gunmen, bombers strike in Baghdad
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Gunmen, bombers strike in Baghdad
Gunmen assassinated two Iraqi ministry officials in separate incidents Thursday, while bombers struck again in Baghdad, killing at least a dozen people at a crowded intersection, police said.
CNN - May 12, 2005
On Split Vote, Senate Panel Endorses Appeals Court Nominee
The vote came after a debate filled with references to a looming showdown over President Bush's judicial nominees.
New York Times - May 12, 2005
Geneticists Link Modern Humans to Single Band Out of Africa
A team of geneticists believe they have shed light on many aspects of how modern humans emigrated from Africa by analyzing the DNA of the original inhabitants of Malaysia.
New York Times - May 12, 2005
Henry Hudson Parkway Is Buried After Hillside Gives Way
Thermal imaging gear is being used to determine if anyone is trapped under the debris, but the Police and Fire Departments said there were no immediate reports of injuries.
New York Times - May 12, 2005
Court Martial Starts for Last Soldier Accused of Abuse at Abu Ghraib
The court martial for Spc. Sabrina Harman, who is accused of taking part in the abuse of prisoners at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq last year, began today.
New York Times - May 12, 2005
Panel Declines to Recommend Bolton but Sends Vote to Senate
Because Republicans have 55 seats, John R. Bolton still has a good chance to be confirmed as ambassador to the U.N.
New York Times - May 12, 2005
Anti-U.S. Protests Spread in Afghanistan and Pakistan
The protests are the most widespread against the American presence since the fall of the Taliban regime more than three years ago.
New York Times - May 12, 2005
Blair Endorses Going to U.N. if Iran Proceeds on Nuclear Plan
The prime minister said Britain would support U.S. moves to invoke the U.N. Security Council "if Iran breaches its obligations and undertakings."
New York Times - May 12, 2005
Retail Sales Surged in April
Higher gasoline prices failed to discourage consumers from spending money, increasing food and retail sales by the most in seven month.
New York Times - May 12, 2005
Dell rises on overseas PC growth
Dell, the PC maker, shrugs off weakness in the PC market to increase profits in the three months to the end of April.
BBC News - May 12, 2005
Mexico presidential race hots up
Mexico's Interior Minister Santiago Creel confirms that he wants to stand for the presidency next year.
BBC News - May 12, 2005
Behaviour book wins £10,000 prize
The British science writer Philip Ball wins the prestigious 2005 Aventis Prize for popular science books.
BBC News - May 12, 2005
Abigail police in Australia quiz
Police investigating Abigail Witchalls' stabbing fly to Australia to speak to a suspect's ex-girlfriend.
BBC News - May 12, 2005
Union attacks school indiscipline
A teacher's leader makes an outspoken attack on poor discipline in Scotland's schools.
BBC News - May 12, 2005
Colombia minister held for murder
A former Colombian justice minister is arrested on suspicion of planning the 1989 murder of presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galan.
BBC News - May 12, 2005
Bush suffers blow on UN choice
In a rare move, a key Senate committee refuses to endorse John Bolton - President Bush's choice of UN envoy.
BBC News - May 12, 2005
Jet diverted over US terror fear
An Air France flight from Paris to Boston is diverted because authorities wanted to check a passenger on board.
BBC News - May 12, 2005
Blair vows new 'yob' crackdown
Ensuring "yobbish" behaviour is not tolerated will be a central aim of Labour's third term in office, says Tony Blair.
BBC News - May 12, 2005
Art head denies Harry cheat claim
Eton's head of art denies claims he touched up one of Prince Harry's A-level coursework paintings.
BBC News - May 12, 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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