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UN Security Council calls for Gaza cease-fire
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UN Security Council calls for immediate Gaza truce
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UN calls for immediate cease-fire in Gaza
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Attack on US troops kills Afghan 3 civilians
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Border Patrol to close Calif. plaza for new fence
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Sharon orders Gaza security zone
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon tells the army to enforce a no-go zone in Gaza to counter rocket attacks.
BBC News - December 25, 2005
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Feds rack up $39 million Katrina credit tab
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Feds rack up $39 million Katrina credit tab
Federal employees helping Katrina victims charged more than $39 million on government credit cards for disaster relief items, and congressional investigators want to make sure the taxpayers got a good deal. One senator, citing past abuse, wants to know whether anyone used the cards for holiday shopp...
CNN - December 25, 2005
Fiddling with Formats While DVD's Burn
There are growing signs that the battle for supremacy in the multibillion-dollar market for the next-generation DVD may yield a hollow victory.
New York Times - December 25, 2005
Officials Want to Expand Review of Domestic Spying
Congressional officials want to investigate the disclosure that the National Security Agency had gained access to some of the country's main telephone arteries.
New York Times - December 25, 2005
Shiites Decline Sunni Bid for More Iraq Parliament Seats
Post-election violence killed 17 people in Iraq today, including one U.S. soldier.
New York Times - December 25, 2005
On Gulf Coast, Big Difference Between Corps and Private Cleanups
One Mississippi county watches a slow federal cleanup while another moves more quickly with private contractors.
New York Times - December 25, 2005
Libyan Court Orders Retrial in H.I.V. Case
Libya's supreme court overturned the death sentences and ordered a retrial for five nurses and a doctor charged with infecting children with H.I.V.
New York Times - December 25, 2005
Union call over Christmas workers
Ministers are being urged to stick to plans to scrap a legal loophole that makes workers take bank holidays as leave.
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Reid hosts radio show for troops
Defence Secretary John Reid hosts a radio show for UK armed forces personnel serving overseas this Christmas.
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Festive warning on domestic abuse
Television and radio adverts are being shown in Scotland over the festive period to raise awareness of domestic abuse.
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Relief over Libya medics decision
A Libyan ruling overturning convictions of six foreign medics facing death for infecting children is welcomed.
BBC News - December 25, 2005
World marks tsunami anniversary
Countries devastated by the 2004 tsunami prepare to commemorate one year since the disaster struck.
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Brazil marathon sale pulls crowds
Shops in Brazil attract a million extra customers after staying open for 32 hours non-stop before Christmas.
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Local action 'key in tsunami aid'
A year on from the tsunami, there are calls for greater efforts to help vulnerable areas prepare for disasters.
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Iraq prisoner care 'too poor'
The US says it will not hand over detainees to the Iraqi authorities until they raise standards of care.
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Country braced for heavy snowfall
Parts of south and east England are expected to receive heavy snow showers this week.
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Retrial ordered in Libya HIV case
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Retrial ordered in Libya HIV case
Libya's supreme court overturns the death sentences against five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor on charges of infecting children with the HIV virus, and orders a retrial.
CNN - December 25, 2005
Gun toters surrender weapons for gifts
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Gun toters surrender weapons for gifts
A gun swap program in Los Angeles, California turned three shotguns into a plasma TV and a homemade pistol into Christmas dinner. Dozens of gun-toting residents surrendered firearms for $100 gift cards for Circuit City or the Ralphs supermarket chain. Authorities created the program after a sharp s...
CNN - December 25, 2005
Sandra Dee | b. 1944: Gidget Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Her life was the opposite of her perky, innocent image.
New York Times - December 25, 2005
In First Christmas Homily, Pope Reflects on World Conflicts
Pope Benedict XVI prayed today for the poor and warned the more comfortable that they "risk becoming victims of their own intellectual and technical achievements."
New York Times - December 25, 2005
Football: Brazil 'best ever'
The Brazil side which won the 1970 World Cup is voted greatest team of all time by BBC Radio Five Live listeners.
BBC News - December 25, 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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