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Sharon: Conditions ripe for 'historic breakthrough'
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Sharon: Conditions ripe for 'historic breakthrough'
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said Thursday night he believes the Palestinians have created conditions for a "historic breakthrough" in relations between the bitter rivals. "If the Palestinians take comprehensive action to stop the terrorism, violence and incitement, we will be...
CNN - January 27, 2005
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Humanity With Flaws Forgiven
The flawed humanity of his saints is the heart of Rembrandt's portraits as seen at the National Gallery of Art in Washington.
New York Times - January 27, 2005
Study Ties Weight Loss to Restlessness and Fidgeting
Overweight people have a tendency to sit, while lean ones have trouble holding still, researchers are reporting.
New York Times - January 27, 2005
Iraq Insurgents Execute Captive Candidate as Election Day Nears
The execution of the candidate was one of the most personal strikes yet against Prime Minister Ayad Allawi.
New York Times - January 27, 2005
Israeli Premier and Palestinian Leader in Cordial Exchange
The Israeli prime minister said today that there was an opportunity for a “historic breakthrough” with the Palestinians.
New York Times - January 27, 2005
Brazilian President Defends Record on Helping the Poor
PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil, Jan. 27 - Between cheers and jeers, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva defended his record today before thousands of skeptical antiglobalization activists, saying that his government was painstakingly laying the foundation to eradicate Brazil's gaping social disparities.
New York Times - January 27, 2005
White House Drops Effort to Relax Media Ownership Rules
The administration will not ask the Supreme Court to overturn a ruling that struck down changes to media ownership rules.
New York Times - January 27, 2005
At Davos Discussion on Aid, a Sense That Africa's Time Has Come
After decades languishing as the last item on the global agenda, Africa is poised this year for what the rock-star Bono called "its moment."
New York Times - January 27, 2005
Brazil's Lula wants power shift
The power of rich nations needs to be reined in, Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva tells the World Social Forum.
BBC News - January 27, 2005
Colombia dog chief held for drugs
The head of the sniffer dog unit at Bogota airport has been held during raids against a Colombian drugs ring
BBC News - January 27, 2005
US staff lose jobs over smoke ban
Four workers are forced out of a US firm after they refuse to take a test to determine if they are smokers.
BBC News - January 27, 2005
Microsoft says profits doubled
Microsoft, the world's largest maker of computer software, reports a doubling of quarterly profits.
BBC News - January 27, 2005
'Pinochet' bank faces $16m fine
Washington's Riggs Bank agrees to pay a fine of $16m over its handling of accounts held by Augusto Pinochet and others.
BBC News - January 27, 2005
Hawaii feels loss of Iraq marines
The loss of 30 US marines in Iraq is felt hardest at their home base in Hawaii, the BBC's Kevin Anderson reports.
BBC News - January 27, 2005
Record number of calls to hotline
More women than ever are reporting instances of domestic abuse to a special Scottish Executive helpline.
BBC News - January 27, 2005
UK works for climate adaptation
The UK is developing a strategy to adapt to climate change, not just to try to avert it.
BBC News - January 27, 2005
Football: Anelka set for Turkey
Man City accept Fenerbahce's offer of around £7m for Nicolas Anelka.
BBC News - January 27, 2005
Cricket: England secure success
Kevin Pietersen hits 97 and Ian Bell makes 87 not out as England beat South Africa A by six wickets in Kimberley.
BBC News - January 27, 2005
Monitors investigate Darfur raid
African Union observers in Sudan's Darfur region look into reports of a government raid in violation of the truce.
BBC News - January 27, 2005
Attacks mar Iraqi vote build-up
A dozen people are killed in another day of violence across Iraq, as the country prepares for Sunday's poll.
BBC News - January 27, 2005
Stop-the-vote violence kills 5 in Iraq
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Stop-the-vote violence kills 5 in Iraq
Days before Iraqis are scheduled to head to the polls, a suicide tractor bomb detonated outside the Kurdish Democratic Party office in Sinjar, killing four Iraqi soldiers and a guard, a provincial official said. Insurgents are stepping up their attacks -- targeting polling stations and warning candi...
CNN - January 27, 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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