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Seven dead in Florida hurricane
At least seven people are killed in the US state of Florida as hurricane Katrina moves into the Gulf of Mexico.
BBC News - August 26, 2005
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F.D.A. Again Denies Application for Morning-After Pill
Federal drug regulators said that they needed 60 additional days to gather public sentiment on the proposal.
New York Times - August 26, 2005
Hurricane Moves Over Gulf After Soaking Southern Florida
The National Hurricane Center reported that Katrina was now a Category 2 hurricane, and could rise a level on Saturday.
New York Times - August 26, 2005
Iraqis to Press Ahead With Charter as Talks With Sunnis Fail
Shiite and Kurdish leaders decided to press ahead with the document as written and take it directly to the Iraqi people.
New York Times - August 26, 2005
Sunnis Protest Charter as Leaders Struggle to Finalize It
Thousands of Sunni Arabs rallied in central and northern Iraq today to protest the proposed constitution.
New York Times - August 26, 2005
Greenspan warns on protectionism
US Federal Reserve boss Alan Greenspan sees increased US trade protectionism as a real risk to the American economy.
BBC News - August 26, 2005
Crude prices fall back slightly
Oil prices fall back on Friday after it appeared rigs in the Gulf of Mexico would not be damaged by Hurricane Katrina.
BBC News - August 26, 2005
Deforestation of Amazon 'halved'
Brazil's government releases figures suggesting deforestation of the Amazon has fallen by 50% this year.
BBC News - August 26, 2005
Colombia lawmakers 'use drugs'
Cocaine is sold within Colombia's Congress and used by lawmakers on the premises, a top senator claims.
BBC News - August 26, 2005
Body found in sea search for boy
A boy's body is found on a north Wales beach shortly after the search for a missing 14-year-old is called off.
BBC News - August 26, 2005
Blunkett satire to launch More4
A drama about former Home Secretary David Blunkett will make its debut on Channel 4's new digital channel.
BBC News - August 26, 2005
Rugby league: Hull hopeful
Leeds are favourites to beat Hull in Saturday's Challenge Cup final at the Millennium Stadium.
BBC News - August 26, 2005
Ukraine baby theft claims probed
A Council of Europe envoy is leaving for Ukraine to investigate harrowing reports of babies stolen at birth.
BBC News - August 26, 2005
Woman who killed baby spared jail
A mother walks free from court after admitting killing her baby girl through gross negligence.
BBC News - August 26, 2005
Soldiers join march for gay pride
Soldiers will join gays and lesbians marching at Manchester's Pride Festival on Saturday.
BBC News - August 26, 2005
Protect Channel 4, says Lord Birt
Channel 4 must be "safeguarded" with extra funding so it can compete with the BBC, Lord Birt tells Edinburgh TV Festival.
BBC News - August 26, 2005
England put Aussies on the rack
Australia slump to 99-5 in reply to England's first-innings 477 in the fourth Test at Trent Bridge.
BBC News - August 26, 2005
Football: Liverpool win Super Cup
Djibril Cisse's brace inspires Liverpool to victory over CSKA Moscow in the Uefa Super Cup.
BBC News - August 26, 2005
Iraqis differ on charter progress
Iraqi Shia negotiators say they have reached agreement on a new constitution, but Sunni officials deny this.
BBC News - August 26, 2005
Merck may settle over Vioxx
Drugs giant Merck says it will consider settling a limited number of lawsuits over its scandal-hit painkiller Vioxx.
BBC News - August 26, 2005
Ten jailed for Euro 2004 violence
Ten men who joined a mob laying siege to a pub after Portugal beat England are jailed for up to 18 months.
BBC News - August 26, 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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