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Sharon Rejects Referendum on Gaza Strip Withdrawal Plan
Israel's prime minister rejected calls for a referendum by the Likud Party's executive committee and leading cabinet members.
New York Times - March 3, 2005
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Ego and technology in the BTK investigation
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Ego and technology in the BTK investigation
A taunting message in puzzle form on a computer disc that police believe the BTK killer sent to a Wichita TV station led investigators to the suspect's church. But despite the high-tech trail, a retired FBI profiler believes BTK's desire to be caught is a key component in the case.
CNN - March 3, 2005
Jackson accuser's sister testifies
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Jackson accuser's sister testifies
The sister of the teenager accusing Michael Jackson of child molestation today told jurors that she saw Jackson take her brother into a bedroom at a Miami resort and shut the door, leaving Jackson and the boy alone together. She said the same thing happened "two or three times" over the co...
CNN - March 3, 2005
Bush reassures CIA
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Bush reassures CIA
President Bush sought to reassure CIA employees on Thursday that they would not lose influence under an intelligence reorganization that created a new overall director for intelligence services.
CNN - March 3, 2005
Bombs kill 6 in Iraq
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Bombs kill 6 in Iraq
Bombers struck two Iraqi security targets on Thursday, killing five police officers near the Interior Ministry in Baghdad and another person in front of a police headquarters in Baquba, authorities said.
CNN - March 3, 2005
U.N. Says World Is Making Progress in Curtailing Measles Deaths
The world should be able to reduce by half the number of measles deaths by the end of the year, two United Nations agencies said today.
New York Times - March 3, 2005
Solitary Round-the-World Flight Concludes With Smooth Landing
Steve Fossett, a millionaire adventurer, flew the GlobalFlyer around the world alone, without stops or refueling.
New York Times - March 3, 2005
President Bush Makes Surprise Visit to the C.I.A.
WASHINGTON, March 3 - President Bush paid a surprise visit to the Central Intelligence Agency this afternoon, where he discussed the C.I.A.'s new role with its director, Porter J. Goss, and sought to reassure agency employees.
New York Times - March 3, 2005
2 Car Bombers Attack Police in Sequence, Killing 5 in Baghdad
Two suicide car bombs exploded minutes apart outside the main gate of the heavily fortified Interior Ministry in Baghdad today.
New York Times - March 3, 2005
Greenspan Urges Tax Code Simplification
The Fed chairman said today that the tax system should be simplified, perhaps with some kind of consumption tax.
New York Times - March 3, 2005
Jackson jury sees ranch raid film
The jury in Michael Jackson's child abuse trial sees footage of a police raid on the pop star's Neverland ranch.
BBC News - March 3, 2005
Fund unveiled for Mexico murders
Mexico announces a $2.7m compensation fund for the families of more than 300 murdered women.
BBC News - March 3, 2005
UN call to Iran for transparency
The UN nuclear agency urges Tehran to increase transparency over its nuclear activities.
BBC News - March 3, 2005
Man accused of pensioner's murder
A 42-year-old man is charged with the murder of a Tyrone pensioner and the attempted murder and rape of a woman.
BBC News - March 3, 2005
Former coal jobs 'not replaced'
Some 90,000 jobs lost since the closure of most of the UK's coal pits after the miners' strike have not been replaced, a report says.
BBC News - March 3, 2005
Anger as peers debate terror laws
The government faces angry scenes in the Lords as peers debate plans to bring in house arrest for terror suspects.
BBC News - March 3, 2005
Hobbit was 'not a diseased human'
A study suggests the famous Indonesian "Hobbit" skeleton does not belong to a modern human with a brain disease, as some claimed.
BBC News - March 3, 2005
Football: FA final brought forward
England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson wins his battle to secure a four-week break before the 2006 World Cup.
BBC News - March 3, 2005
US loses cotton fight with Brazil
The World Trade Organisation orders the US to stop illegal subsidies to American cotton farmers.
BBC News - March 3, 2005
Saudi ruler urges Syrian pullout
Saudi Arabia calls on Syria to withdraw its troops from Lebanon promptly to ease international pressure.
BBC News - March 3, 2005
Fossett sets solo flight record
US adventurer Steve Fossett soars into the record books as the first person to fly solo, non-stop around the globe.
BBC News - March 3, 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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