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Sharon, Abbas move to bolster cease-fire
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Sharon, Abbas move to bolster cease-fire
Four days after Israel and the Palestinian Authority verbally agreed to a cease-fire, both leaders took steps Saturday to ensure the agreement is not nullified by new violence.
CNN - February 12, 2005
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Palestinian militants say they will hold to truce
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Palestinian militants say they will hold to truce
Palestinian militant groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad reiterated their promise Saturday to halt attacks against Israel, but stopped short of joining an oral cease-fire pact reached four days ago between Israel and the Palestinian Authority. Meanwhile, Israel announced it will allow 56 Palestinians ex...
CNN - February 12, 2005
Democrats Elect Dean as Committee Chairman
Howard Dean, once a party outsider, rode to an easy victory to become the chairman of the Democratic National Committee.
New York Times - February 12, 2005
Mexico Opens Files Related to '71 Killings
Mexico released 691 pages of the indictment of a former president, relating to the killings of students in the 1970's, in a victory for lawyers seeking greater scrutiny of government activity.
New York Times - February 12, 2005
AIDS Report Brings Alarm, Not Surprise
A report of a rare and potentially more aggressive form of H.I.V. brought fear and skepticism, but little surprise.
New York Times - February 12, 2005
Billowy Gift to New York: a 23-Mile Saffron Ribbon
It is a long, billowy saffron ribbon meandering through Central Park -- not a neat bow, but something that's very much a gift package to New York City.
New York Times - February 12, 2005
Iraqi Exile Sees His Prospects on Rise Again
Ahmed Chalabi, vilified as the man who fed exaggerated reports of Saddam Hussein's weaponry to intelligence agencies, is all but assured a seat in Iraq’s national assembly.
New York Times - February 12, 2005
Chinese News Media Critical of North Korea
The Chinese Foreign Ministry has said little about North Korea's declaration that it has nuclear weapons, but the state-controlled news media have been uncommonly critical.
New York Times - February 12, 2005
Costa Rica leader leaves hospital
Costa Rican President Abel Pacheco leaves hospital after surviving a heart scare.
BBC News - February 12, 2005
Petrol threat gang rob jeweller
Robbers tie up members of a family and threaten to set them alight as part of a jewellery raid.
BBC News - February 12, 2005
Europe's super-rocket rides high
Europe's most powerful rocket to date, the Ariane 5-ECA, blasts off from a spaceport in French Guiana.
BBC News - February 12, 2005
Aviator and Vera take Bafta glory
The Aviator wins best movie at the 2005 Bafta film awards, while Vera Drake wins best director and actress.
BBC News - February 12, 2005
Palestinian groups maintain truce
Hamas and Islamic Jihad reserve judgement on peace with Israel but agree to refrain from violence.
BBC News - February 12, 2005
Football: Chelsea march on
Eidur Gudjohnsen's strike gives Chelsea victory after Everton's James Beattie is sent off.
BBC News - February 12, 2005
West Africa leaders warn Togolese
West African leaders tell Togolese officials to respect the constitution after the installation of a new president.
BBC News - February 12, 2005
Serbian president to visit Kosovo
Serbian President Boris Tadic begins a two-day visit to Kosovo ahead of talks on the future status of the province.
BBC News - February 12, 2005
Iraqi poll results due on Sunday
The results of the Iraqi election are to be announced on Sunday, amid a fresh wave of insurgent attacks.
BBC News - February 12, 2005
Manson: 'Don't blame me for Jodi'
Rock star Marilyn Manson rejects suggestion his work influenced the killer of 14-year-old schoolgirl Jodi Jones.
BBC News - February 12, 2005
'Gates' open in Central Park
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'Gates' open in Central Park
With flowing fabric the color of a sunrise, "The Gates" -- a massive public art installation in Central Park -- was unfurled Saturday for the start of a 16-day stay transforming miles of footpaths in Central Park.
CNN - February 12, 2005
Dean named chairman of Democratic Party
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Dean named chairman of Democratic Party
Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean has been named the Democratic Party's new chairman during the final day of the Democratic National Committee's annual meeting. Dean, who ran for the party's nomination for presidential candidate last year, was the last man running to replace Terry McAuliffe as party c...
CNN - February 12, 2005
Dean named Democratic Party chief
CNN
Dean named Democratic Party chief
Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean was named the Democratic Party's new chairman as expected Saturday during the final day of the Democratic National Committee's annual meeting.
CNN - February 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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