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Sharon Seems Likely to Survive Crucial Vote on State Budget
The Israeli prime minister can now press ahead with his plan to dismantle all Jewish settlements in Gaza and the West Bank.
New York Times - March 23, 2005
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Full appeals court declines Schiavo case
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Full appeals court declines Schiavo case
For the third time, a federal court has ruled against Terri Schiavo's parents, who are battling to have their brain-damaged daughter's feeding tube reinserted.
CNN - March 23, 2005
Court and state decides against Schiavo parents
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Court and state decides against Schiavo parents
For the third time, a federal court has ruled against Terri Schiavo's parents, who are battling to have their brain-damaged daughter's feeding tube reinserted. In her home state, the Florida Senate rejects a bill ordering the feeding tube be reinserted while Gov. Jeb Bush raises the possibility tha...
CNN - March 23, 2005
Florida weighs in again
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Florida weighs in again
Florida authorities have filed a new request to intervene in the case of brain-damaged Florida woman Terri Schiavo, arguing that new information suggests her condition may have been misdiagnosed, Gov. Jeb Bush said today.
CNN - March 23, 2005
Full Court of Appeals Turns Down Request to Review Schiavo Case
Also, a Florida judge rebuffed efforts by Gov. Jeb Bush to intervene in the case by taking custody of Terri Schiavo so that another doctor could review her condition.
New York Times - March 23, 2005
India Tightens Patent Law, Alarming Advocates for AIDS Patients
India, a source of inexpensive drugs for AIDS patients in many poor countries, passed a patent law that critics said would eventually choke off that supply.
New York Times - March 23, 2005
Trustees Foresee an Earlier Insolvency for Social Security
Social Security and Medicare will run short of money even faster than recent projections had anticipated, trustees of the programs said today.
New York Times - March 23, 2005
Truck Driver Convicted in Smuggling Case
A federal jury convicted a truck driver today in the smuggling of illegal immigrants, but it was deadlocked on questions that could have subjected him to the death penalty.
New York Times - March 23, 2005
At Least 80 Killed in Raid on Insurgent Camp in Iraq
Iraqi and U.S. forces raided what appeared to be the biggest guerrilla camp yet discovered, Iraqi officials said today.
New York Times - March 23, 2005
Bush Unveils New Pact With Mexico and Canada
President Bush and the leaders of Mexico and Canada pledged today to work toward more secure borders and easier trade.
New York Times - March 23, 2005
European Commission Rejects Microsoft Proposal on Trustee
The issue is the latest in a series of problems delaying the enforcement of two orders handed out on March 24, 2004, in the ruling against Microsoft.
New York Times - March 23, 2005
Police seek school killing motive
Police in Red Lake, Minnesota, are still trying to establish why teenager Jeff Weise went on the rampage, killing nine.
BBC News - March 23, 2005
Debate over Jackson's 'porn pics'
Prosecutors at Michael Jackson's abuse trial argue the jury should be told about pornographic images on his computers.
BBC News - March 23, 2005
US firms fined over mutual funds
Four leading US finance firms are fined following allegations that they sold mutual fund investments without providing full information about the products.
BBC News - March 23, 2005
US concern over Venezuela rifles
US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says he is worried about Venezuelan plans to buy 100,000 Russian rifles.
BBC News - March 23, 2005
Parents get school truancy texts
Parents of children who miss school may soon be alerted by text messages to their mobile phones.
BBC News - March 23, 2005
Elephants learn by sound mimicry
Elephants learn some of their calls through imitation, scientists report in this week's Nature magazine.
BBC News - March 23, 2005
Chelsea and Cole hit with charges
Chelsea, their manager Jose Mourinho and Arsenal's Ashley Cole are charged over their meeting in January.
BBC News - March 23, 2005
UN rights expert praises Israel
A UN human rights expert welcomes moves by Israel to improve life for Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza.
BBC News - March 23, 2005
Debate over Jackson's 'porn'
Prosecutors at Michael Jackson's abuse trial argue the jury should hear about porn images on his computers.
BBC News - March 23, 2005
UK 'lacked post-war Iraq plans'
Coalition planning for post-conflict Iraq was "marred by a series of mistakes and misjudgements", MPs say.
BBC News - March 23, 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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