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Settlement Is Reached in Chicago Club Deaths
The owners of a Chicago nightclub where 21 people died in a stampede in 2003 have tentatively agreed to pay $1.5 million to settle dozens of lawsuits.
New York Times - February 8, 2006
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Rice accuses over cartoons
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has accused Syria and Iran of deliberately inflaming sentiments over a series of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed. Syria's ambassador to the United States, Imad Moustapha, denies Rice's accusation and blames the violence on Israeli and U.S. policies i...
CNN - February 8, 2006
Sen. Clinton: Republicans 'playing the fear card'
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Sen. Clinton: Republicans 'playing the fear card'
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton on Wednesday accused Republicans of "playing the fear card" of terrorism to win elections and said Democrats cannot keep quiet if they want to win in November.
CNN - February 8, 2006
Fossil Finding Suggests Early Ancestor of T. Rex
A primitive crested dinosaur that lived 160 million years ago in China appears to be the granddaddy of all tyrannosaurs.
New York Times - February 8, 2006
Doubts Cast on a Trove of Supposed Pollocks
An analysis of six paintings claimed to be original works by Jackson Pollock casts serious doubt on their authenticity.
New York Times - February 8, 2006
Michaels Leaving 'Monday Night Football'
ESPN has shed a discontented Al Michaels from his contract to call "Monday Night Football" for the next eight years.
New York Times - February 8, 2006
Dissident Is Killed in Nepal's First Election in 7 Years
The military killed a dissident who was protesting the elections today, while suspected Maoist guerrillas lobbed bombs at government buildings.
New York Times - February 8, 2006
Bush Urges World Leaders to Halt Violence Over Cartoons
The Bush administration said today that violence had been encouraged by Iran and Syria; also, three more protesters were killed in Afghanistan.
New York Times - February 8, 2006
Bird Flu Virus Is Confirmed in Africa
Nigerian health authorities reported the continent's first outbreak to the World Organization for Animal Health in Paris.
New York Times - February 8, 2006
Foot-and-mouth hits Argentina
Argentine authorities detect foot-and-mouth disease near the border with Paraguay.
BBC News - February 8, 2006
London critics honour Brokeback
Oscar hopeful Brokeback Mountain wins two of the top honours at the annual London Film Critics' Circle awards.
BBC News - February 8, 2006
UK sale boosts News Corp profits
Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation reports higher profits following the sale of its leading UK education titles.
BBC News - February 8, 2006
Two more accused of man's murder
Another two men are charged with the murder of Gerard Devlin in west Belfast last week.
BBC News - February 8, 2006
Apology for radiation error girl
Scotland's largest cancer centre apologises after overdoses of radiation are given to a 15-year-old girl.
BBC News - February 8, 2006
Football: Charlton beat Liverpool
Liverpool's recent slump continues as they are beaten by Charlton to go down to a third defeat in four league games.
BBC News - February 8, 2006
US evangelicals seek green laws
A group of senior US evangelicals calls for action on global warming, causing splits in the religious right.
BBC News - February 8, 2006
Iran and Syria 'incited violence'
The US Secretary of State says Iran and Syria are fuelling Muslim anger in a cartoon row with the West.
BBC News - February 8, 2006
Football: Chelsea crush Everton
Chelsea book an FA Cup fifth-round tie against Colchester after cruising past Everton in their replay.
BBC News - February 8, 2006
'Taped evidence' in Kenya scandal
The BBC obtains new evidence in a corruption scandal in Kenya threatening to topple the government.
BBC News - February 8, 2006
Police in baby search find body
Police searching for a missing six-month-old baby find the body of a child in an underground drain.
BBC News - February 8, 2006
Church apologises for slave trade
The Church of England votes to apologise to the descendents of victims of the slave trade.
BBC News - February 8, 2006
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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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