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Sharon weighs Gaza olive branch
Liaison over the Gaza pullout is possible if the new Palestinian leaders curb attacks on Israelis, Ariel Sharon says.
BBC News - November 16, 2004
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Iraq charity worker feared killed
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Iraq charity worker feared killed
Hostage Margaret Hassan, director of CARE International in Iraq, who was kidnapped last month, has apparently been killed, the humanitarian group says. A statement from her family reads: "We cannot believe how anybody could do this to our kind, compassionate sister. The gap she leaves will neve...
CNN - November 16, 2004
Rice named for State Department
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Rice named for State Department
President Bush announced today the nomination of national security adviser Condoleezza Rice to succeed Secretary of State Colin Powell. If confirmed, Rice would be the first black woman to serve as the nation's top diplomat.
CNN - November 16, 2004
Iraq charity worker feared killed
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Iraq charity worker feared killed
Margaret Hassan, director of CARE in Iraq, who was kidnapped last month, apparently has been killed, the humanitarian organization says.
CNN - November 16, 2004
Bush: 'Nation needs her'
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Bush: 'Nation needs her'
President Bush has nominated national security adviser Condoleezza Rice to be Secretary of State. The annoucement is historic: She is the first black woman selected to be the nation's top diplomat. The Senate still must confirm her nomination. Rice's top deputy, Stephen Hadley, will be promoted to n...
CNN - November 16, 2004
Family of Kidnapped Aid Worker in Iraq Mourns After New Video
Margaret Hassan has probably been killed, her family and British officials concluded after seeing a video apparently showing her being shot.
New York Times - November 16, 2004
U.S. Troops Pursue Iraqi Rebels in Northern City of Mosul
The aggressive move by the Americans, in Iraq's third largest city, was the military's latest effort to drive insurgents from their strongholds in central and northern Iraq.
New York Times - November 16, 2004
Hamas Refuses to Join Palestinian Elections
The Islamic movement Hamas said today that it would not take part in Palestinian presidential elections set for January, a decision that could complicate efforts to hold a peaceful and orderly campaign.
New York Times - November 16, 2004
Bush Nominates Rice to Replace Powell at State Department
President Bush turned to his most trusted foreign policy adviser, Condoleezza Rice, to lead U.S. diplomacy during his second term.
New York Times - November 16, 2004
MVP award for Anaheim's Guerrero
Anaheim's Vladimir Guerrero takes the American League MVP award.
BBC News - November 16, 2004
'Quality' group targets pop star
A US pressure group is offering fans the chance to trade in Ashlee Simpson's album for "one of higher quality".
BBC News - November 16, 2004
Radio 1 chart show host to leave
BBC Radio 1's chart show presenter Wes Butters is to leave the station as part of a shake-up of its schedules.
BBC News - November 16, 2004
Margaret Hassan: Your reaction
British Embassy in Iraq says the video showing the killing of aid worker Margaret Hassan seems to be genuine. Send us your reaction.
BBC News - November 16, 2004
Boy in intensive care after jab
A 13-year-old boy is in intensive care following a severe adverse reaction to a vaccination at school.
BBC News - November 16, 2004
EU tempts Japan on fusion deal
The European Union offers Japan a package of incentives to persuade it to give up its bid to host the world's biggest nuclear fusion reactor.
BBC News - November 16, 2004
Fox hunting ban looks inevitable
A last-minute bid to compromise over fox hunting by allowing it to continue on a regulated basis has failed.
BBC News - November 16, 2004
Police hunting So Solid Crew star
A So Solid Crew member is being sought in connection with a fatal shooting, a source at Scotland Yard says.
BBC News - November 16, 2004
Athletics: Radcliffe set for 10k bid
Paula Radcliffe is set to run in the 10,000 metres at the 2005 World Championships.
BBC News - November 16, 2004
Thatcher to be tried in absentia
Sir Mark Thatcher is to be tried in absentia over an alleged coup plot in Equatorial Guinea, a lawyer says.
BBC News - November 16, 2004
Thai Queen's plea to end violence
Queen Sirikit makes a rare public declaration calling for an end to the religious unrest in Thailand's south.
BBC News - November 16, 2004
IRA arms move 'to be witnessed'
The IRA is to allow a Protestant and a Catholic churchman to witness its weapons decommissioning.
BBC News - November 16, 2004
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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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