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Sharon Affirms Gaza Pullout, but Warns Palestinians on Violence
The prime minister of Israel said today that he was prepared to seek government approval for the release of hundreds more prisoners.
New York Times - May 24, 2005
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Stem cell bill passes House despite veto threat
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Stem cell bill passes House despite veto threat
House members passed two bills on the future course of stem cell research in the United States -- one of them despite a despite a threat from President Bush to veto the measure. The bill under threat of veto would extend funding to research on embryonic stem cell lines that did not exist in 2001, wh...
CNN - May 24, 2005
9 U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq
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9 U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq
Insurgent attacks during have killed nine U.S. troops in 24 hours, the military said Tuesday. The attacks come in the wake of a spate of car bombings which killed 43 people.
CNN - May 24, 2005
Bill Would Require Drug Testing in Pro Sports
Senator John McCain praised the United States Anti-Doping Agency for its work policing Olympic sports and suggested that the agency could eventually police professional sports in the United States.
New York Times - May 24, 2005
Revised Whitney Plan Wins Panel's Approval
The modified expansion plan for the Whitney Museum of American Art would prevent the razing of one Madison Avenue brownstone.
New York Times - May 24, 2005
House Votes to Reverse Ban on Funding for Stem Cell Research
Despite President Bush's veto threat, the House backed legislation that would reverse the ban on federal funding for new embryonic stem cell research.
New York Times - May 24, 2005
G.O.P. Senator Sends Letter to Colleagues Opposing Bolton
The Ohio Republican whose opposition to John R. Bolton as United Nations ambassador nearly stalled his nomination in committee took a new swipe at him today.
New York Times - May 24, 2005
Islamist Web Site Indicates Top Insurgent Is Badly Wounded
The statement about Abu Musab al-Zarqawi could not be verified, but it was posted on a site known for carrying Al Qaeda messages.
New York Times - May 24, 2005
US rates upped on inflation fears
The US central bank raised rates in response to concerns over rising inflation pressures, minutes from its May meeting show.
BBC News - May 24, 2005
Clwyd becomes Labour's new chair
Ann Clwyd - the prime minister's special envoy to Iraq - is chosen to chair the Parliamentary Labour Party.
BBC News - May 24, 2005
Education gap 'remains too wide'
Too many young people in Northern Ireland are leaving school without qualifications, a report says.
BBC News - May 24, 2005
'No conspiracy' in Godhra attack
An inquiry into a train blaze which sparked riots in India's Gujarat state urges dropping terror charges against all suspects, the BBC learns.
BBC News - May 24, 2005
Glazer 'must explain casino link'
The US National Football League asks team owner Malcolm Glazer to explain Manchester United's links to a casino.
BBC News - May 24, 2005
Egypt arrests 15 on eve of poll
Police in Egypt hold 15 members of the opposition on the eve of a referendum on planned electoral changes.
BBC News - May 24, 2005
Leadership plans spark Tory fury
Plans to change how Conservatives choose their leader meet with a "fiery" response from MPs.
BBC News - May 24, 2005
US House backs stem cell funding
The US lower house votes to allow funding for embryonic stem cell research, setting up a clash with President Bush.
BBC News - May 24, 2005
Rugby: Scots thrash Baa-Baas
Rejuvenated Scotland run in five tries to brush aside the Barbarians in Pittodrie.
BBC News - May 24, 2005
Jackson accuser 'behaved oddly'
US talk show host Jay Leno tells the Michael Jackson trial he was suspicious of the star's accuser.
BBC News - May 24, 2005
'Startling' rise in jail returns
The number of offenders returned to jail for breaching release conditions trebled in five years, a report says.
BBC News - May 24, 2005
Filibuster deal sets stage for vote on judge
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Filibuster deal sets stage for vote on judge
With a bipartisan deal reached on filibusters, the Senate may vote today on the long-delayed nomination of Judge Priscilla Owen to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Under the agreement, three of Bush's nominees -- including Owen -- will go forward, while two others remain subject to filibuster.
CNN - May 24, 2005
Home sales soar to record
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Home sales soar to record
Existing home sales jumped to record highs last month as persistent low mortgage rates helped keep the real estate market sizzling.
CNN - May 24, 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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