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Settlers get eviction notices
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Settlers get eviction notices
Israeli soldiers are handing out eviction notices to Jewish settlers in Gaza, telling them they have until Wednesday to voluntarily leave or be removed by force.
CNN - August 15, 2005
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Iraq constitution deadline extends
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Iraq constitution deadline extends
Members of the Iraqi national assembly charged with drafting a constitution passed by unanimous vote an extension allowing them an extra week to complete their talks, averting a constitutional crisis. The new deadline is August 22.
CNN - August 15, 2005
Emotions high for Gaza pullout
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Emotions high for Gaza pullout
Thousands of Israeli soldiers began fanning out around Jewish settlements in Gaza Monday to deliver eviction notices, warning residents they have until Wednesday to leave voluntarily or be removed by force.
CNN - August 15, 2005
Documents show Roberts backed school prayer
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Documents show Roberts backed school prayer
Supreme Court nominee John Roberts supported the idea of allowing prayer in public schools, writing as a White House lawyer in 1985 that such efforts were "within the constitutional power of Congress." But while critical of the Supreme Court for banning school prayer, he said legislative e...
CNN - August 15, 2005
Mickelson Wins P.G.A., and Crowd Approval
Phil Mickelson, who before April 2004 had no majors, has a pair of them now, each earned with a birdie putt on the final hole.
New York Times - August 15, 2005
The Knicks Decide Not to Waive Houston
Allan Houston will be spared when the league's so-called amnesty deadline passes.
New York Times - August 15, 2005
Crowds Thin at Heathrow in Recovery From Strikes
British Airways said it had almost cleared up the backlog left by last week's strikes, which forced it to cancel hundreds of flights.
New York Times - August 15, 2005
Israeli Forces Encircle Outposts Defying Order to Leave Gaza
Thousands of Israeli forces told residents that they have until Wednesday to leave before they are pulled out of their homes.
New York Times - August 15, 2005
Iraqi Assembly Agrees to Extend Constitution Deadline by a Week
The Iraqi National Assembly extended the deadline for a draft of a new national constitution by a week, to Aug. 22.
New York Times - August 15, 2005
Delta to Sell Regional Carrier to SkyWest for $425 Million
Delta agreed to sell Atlantic Southeast Airlines in a deal that will give Delta badly needed cash in its bid to avoid seeking bankruptcy protection.
New York Times - August 15, 2005
Thin skin will help robots 'feel'
Japanese researchers have developed a flexible artifical skin that could give robots a humanlike sense of touch.
BBC News - August 15, 2005
Gangs riot in Guatemalan prisons
Dozens of prisoners die as battles rage between rival street gangs in several Guatemalan jails.
BBC News - August 15, 2005
'Zarqawi aide killed in ambush'
US officials say Iraqi forces have killed a senior aide to the militant leader, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
BBC News - August 15, 2005
Executive backs Commonwealth bid
The Scottish Executive is supporting a bid to bring the Commonwealth Games to Glasgow in 2014.
BBC News - August 15, 2005
Football: Essien bid accepted
Lyon say they have agreed to sell midfielder Michael Essien to Chelsea for £26m.
BBC News - August 15, 2005
Web trade threat to rare species
Endangered species are being pushed to extinction through their illegal trade over in Internet, campaigners say.
BBC News - August 15, 2005
Warning over suntan 'addiction'
Scientists at the University of Texas have found that some people might be addicted to getting a suntan.
BBC News - August 15, 2005
Australia secure nail-biting draw
Captain Ricky Ponting hits 156 as Australia bat through the final day to draw the third Test and keep the Ashes series level at 1-1.
BBC News - August 15, 2005
Police raid Cyprus crash airline
Cypriot police search the offices of Helios Airways, after one of its planes crashed in Greece, killing 121 people.
BBC News - August 15, 2005
Immigration centres 'inadequate'
Four short-term immigrant holding centres are criticised by the prisons watchdog, after detainees were found sleeping on tables and chairs.
BBC News - August 15, 2005
Deadlock over Iraq constitution
Iraq's parliament extends the deadline for finalising the draft constitution after delegates fail to reach agreement.
BBC News - August 15, 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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