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Sharon Wins Budget Vote Crucial to Gaza Pullout
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel won an extraordinary victory today over his own party and the settler movement.
New York Times - March 29, 2005
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Famed attorney dies
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Famed attorney dies
Famed attorney Johnnie Cochran, 67, perhaps best known for his defense of O.J. Simpson, died Tuesday at his home in Los Angeles. Cochran had been in a hospice suffering from a neurological problem, said the pastor of the Baptist church which Cochran attended.
CNN - March 29, 2005
Famed attorney Johnnie Cochran dies
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Famed attorney Johnnie Cochran dies
Famed attorney Johnnie Cochran, 67, perhaps best known for his defense of O.J. Simpson, died Tuesday at his home in Los Angeles. Simpson, who was cleared of murdering his wife, told CNN: "I loved him as a good Christian man; I look at Johnny as a great Christian. I knew him as that. He was a gr...
CNN - March 29, 2005
Bush downplays Iraqi political disputes
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Bush downplays Iraqi political disputes
President Bush, on a day of political turmoil in Baghdad, acknowledged Tuesday that Iraqis are divided over the future of their country but said the differences "will be resolved through debate and persuasion instead of force and intimidation."
CNN - March 29, 2005
Johnnie Cochran, Famed Defense Attorney, Is Dead at 67
Johnnie L. Cochran Jr., who became a legal superstar after helping clear O.J. Simpson during a sensational murder trial, died today.
New York Times - March 29, 2005
Boy Scouts Official Charged in Child Pornography Case
The national program director of the Boy Scouts of America has been charged with receiving and distributing child pornography on the Internet.
New York Times - March 29, 2005
Report Criticizes Annan but Finds No Evidence of Corruption
The commission investigating the U.N. oil-for-food program found no evidence that Kofi Annan influenced decisions about a company that employed his son.
New York Times - March 29, 2005
Iraqi Wrangling May Delay New Constitution and Next Vote
Political leaders said that the delay in forming a new government would probably force them to postpone by half a year the writing of a permanent constitution.
New York Times - March 29, 2005
Data Indicate Quake's Depth Helped Prevent Major Tsunami
Reports emerged today that tsunamis up to several yards high may have raked some coastlines on Sumatra and small nearby islands.
New York Times - March 29, 2005
MCI Accepts New Verizon Bid, Spurning Qwest's Higher Offer
MCI accepted a sweetened $7.6 billion takeover offer from Verizon today, spurning a rival bid from Qwest that is about $850 million higher.
New York Times - March 29, 2005
US consumer confidence down again
Consumer confidence in the US falls for the second month in a row, driven down by higher petrol prices, a report says.
BBC News - March 29, 2005
Man charged over stabbing death
A man is charged with the murder of Ciaran Irvine who was stabbed to death on the outskirts of Belfast.
BBC News - March 29, 2005
Councils criticised over spending
Scotland's councils are criticised over how they handle taxpayers' money in an official report.
BBC News - March 29, 2005
HP appoints new chief executive
Hewlett-Packard appoints NCR's Mark Hurd as its new chief executive, the computer giant confirms.
BBC News - March 29, 2005
MPS warn over 'pressure on A&E'
Pressure on hospital casualty departments is not being eased by government initiatives, MPs say.
BBC News - March 29, 2005
Science closures 'harm students'
The Royal Society says students' welfare has suffered in some university department closures.
BBC News - March 29, 2005
Canada seal hunt gets under way
Fishermen in Canada begin what is expected to be one of the biggest seal-hunting seasons in decades.
BBC News - March 29, 2005
Golf: Monty out of Masters
Colin Montgomerie is not one of five players to receive last-minute invites to the Masters.
BBC News - March 29, 2005
Ousted Kyrgyz leader 'would quit'
Ousted Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev says he is prepared to give up his post if given certain guarantees.
BBC News - March 29, 2005
Lebanon's PM plans to quit again
Pro-Syrian Lebanese Prime Minister Omar Karami says he is to stand down for the second time in a month.
BBC News - March 29, 2005
Women's jail 'still has problems'
The UK's largest women's prison, Holloway, still has fundamental problems, prison inspectors say.
BBC News - March 29, 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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