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Sharon and Abbas Delay Meeting Because of Disagreements
The two sides could not agree on the release of Palestinian prisoners and Israeli troops pullbacks in the West Bank.
New York Times - October 10, 2005
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Searchers battle steep odds
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Searchers battle steep odds
Searchers are working through the night in an attempt to find more survivors of Pakistan's worst earthquake as the death toll passes 30,000. But with much of the quake zone virtually inaccessible and bad weather impeding travel, help was slow reaching the worst-affected areas.
CNN - October 10, 2005
NYPD scaling back subway security
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NYPD scaling back subway security
Four days after city officials announced increased security on New York City subways, police told CNN Monday they will reduce the measures put in place last week. Government sources said three men arrested in Iraq with suspected links to a possible New York plot had been interviewed and underwent li...
CNN - October 10, 2005
Bush touts progress in Gulf
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Bush touts progress in Gulf
President Bush is showing off the progress in post-hurricane New Orleans, dining with officials in the French Quarter and staying overnight in a hotel, while focusing on a need to speed the building of temporary housing for people who cannot yet go home.
CNN - October 10, 2005
U.S. Authorities Have All but Discounted Threat to New York
The report of a terrorist threat to subways prompted some conflict between officials in New York and Washington.
New York Times - October 10, 2005
Angela Merkel Followed a Political Path Less Traveled
Angela Merkel's journey has left political analysts grasping for what she might do as chancellor.
New York Times - October 10, 2005
Iraqis Discuss Late Changes to Draft Charter
The changes might persuade more Sunni Arabs to vote for the draft constitution in next Saturday's referendum.
New York Times - October 10, 2005
U.S. Puts Pressure on Europe to Open Its Farm Markets
European lawmakers came under pressure today to make new concessions to open its agricultural markets after the U.S. offered to slash farm subsidies.
New York Times - October 10, 2005
Game Theorists Win Nobel for Economics
An American and an Israeli who worked independently won for shedding light on economic and political conflicts, from trade wars and arms races.
New York Times - October 10, 2005
Refco Suspends Chief as Accounting Issues Emerge
Refco, a futures trading company that recently went public, ousted its chief executive after discovering that a firm he controlled owed the company $430 million.
New York Times - October 10, 2005
EU move to match US farm aid cuts
EU will match a US offer to cut farm subsidies as the two set out to revive stalled World Trade Organization talks.
BBC News - October 10, 2005
Parents blamed for unruly pupils
Teachers say parents are to blame for badly-behaved pupils - and call for a tougher line on discipline.
BBC News - October 10, 2005
UK team pulls child from rubble
British rescuers save a child from the rubble of a collapsed building, in the hunt for survivors of South Asia's earthquake.
BBC News - October 10, 2005
Former Ugandan leader Obote dies
Former Ugandan President Milton Obote dies at the age of 80 in hospital in South Africa.
BBC News - October 10, 2005
Banville's Sea takes 2005 Booker
Irish author John Banville wins the UK's leading literary award, the Man Booker Prize, for his novel The Sea.
BBC News - October 10, 2005
£4bn revamp for UK rail stations
Network Rail announces plans for improvement works costing £4bn to railway stations across Britain.
BBC News - October 10, 2005
Guatemala aid appeal launched
The UN launches an appeal in aid of Guatemalan survivors of the destruction caused by Tropical Storm Stan.
BBC News - October 10, 2005
Massive earthquake appeal in UK
The UK's Disasters Emergency Committee launches a major appeal for victims of the South Asia earthquake.
BBC News - October 10, 2005
Blunkett hits 'crackers' benefits
The pensions minister criticises the current disability benefits system, and says work is the best rehabilitation.
BBC News - October 10, 2005
Tempers flare as quake toll soars
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Tempers flare as quake toll soars
Searchers work into the night in a frantic attempt to find more survivors of Pakistan's worst earthquake, as the death toll soars past 30,000 and tempers flare over the pace of relief efforts.
CNN - October 10, 2005
New Orleans officers plead not guilty
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New Orleans officers plead not guilty
Three New Orleans police officers pleaded not guilty today to battery charges based on a videotape showing two patrolmen repeatedly punching a man accused of public intoxication and a third officer shoving a news producer who helped capture the confrontation on tape.
CNN - October 10, 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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