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Shelley Winters, Tough-Talking Oscar Winner, Dies
A major movie presence for more than five decades, Shelley Winters turned herself into a widely respected actress who won two Academy Awards.
New York Times - January 14, 2006
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Student shot at school brain dead
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Student shot at school brain dead
The eighth-grader who was shot Friday at school after a SWAT team member mistook his pellet gun for a 9 mm handgun is brain dead, the family's attorney said. The teen is being kept on life support until his organs are harvested.
CNN - January 14, 2006
Snowmobiles Keep Coming Though the Ice Is Melting
In the self-proclaimed Snowmobile Capital of the World, there are perhaps two kinds of snowmobile enthusiasts: speed demons and nature lovers.
New York Times - January 14, 2006
Chile Is Ready to Elect a President Unlike Any Other
Chileans elect a new president on Sunday, and no matter whom they choose, the winner will make history.
New York Times - January 14, 2006
Laos, Apparently Without Bird Flu, Is Still Pressed by the West to Join Global Fight
Facing a potential world epidemic of bird flu, health officials in Laos are setting aside local priorities.
New York Times - January 14, 2006
Fed Up, Judge In Hussein Trial Offers to Quit
The chief judge in the trial of Saddam Hussein said he is frustrated with the tribunal's failure to defend him against widespread criticism in recent weeks.
New York Times - January 14, 2006
Sharon Stays Unconscious and Critical
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has undergone three lengthy operations to reduce swelling and clean away clots in his brain, but his vital signs are now said to be normal.
New York Times - January 14, 2006
Oscar-winning Winters dies
Two-time Oscar winner Shelley Winters dies from heart failure at the age of 85, her publicist says.
BBC News - January 14, 2006
Heart implant has no nasty shocks
Scientists are developing a heart implant that, unlike current versions, will not give users unnecessary electric shocks.
BBC News - January 14, 2006
Football: Arsenal start Henry talks
Star striker Thierry Henry says he has started negotiations with Arsenal over a new contract.
BBC News - January 14, 2006
Football: City take derby honours
Man City take the derby-day honours with a win that puts a huge dent into Utd's slim title hopes.
BBC News - January 14, 2006
Sharon 'showing brain activity'
Tests show activity on both sides of Ariel Sharon's brain but he remains in a medically induced coma, doctors say.
BBC News - January 14, 2006
Oscar winner Shelley Winters dies
Two-time Oscar winner Shelley Winters dies from heart failure at the age of 85, her publicist announces.
BBC News - January 14, 2006
Italians clash on gay 'marriage'
Gay rights activists stage symbolic "gay marriages" in Rome, in a move sharply criticised by the Vatican.
BBC News - January 14, 2006
Belgium bird flu tests negative
A man taken to hospital in Belgium after returning from Turkey tests negative for the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus.
BBC News - January 14, 2006
Eriksson caught in tabloid sting
Sven-Goran Eriksson is quoted by a newspaper saying he will quit as England coach if the team win the 2006 World Cup.
BBC News - January 14, 2006
Al-Zawahiri 'not killed in strike'
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Al-Zawahiri 'not killed in strike'
Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in the al Qaeda terrorist network, Ayman al-Zawahiri (left), was not in a remote Pakistani village targeted by a CIA airstrike, according to news reports. Eighteen people were killed in Friday's strike, Pakistani intelligence sources tell CNN.
CNN - January 14, 2006
Democrats See Wide Bush Stamp on Court System
With the success of President Bush's latest Supreme Court nominee, Democratic leaders see little hope of holding off a tide of conservatism.
New York Times - January 14, 2006
Preaching a Gospel of Wealth in a Glittery Market, New York
A theology called "prosperity gospel," which connects faithfulness to material riches, is establishing a foothold in New York.
New York Times - January 14, 2006
NASA Mission to Explore Solar System's Edge
A spacecraft called New Horizons is set to be launched on a nine-and-a-half-year journey to Pluto, the last planet left to be visited by human spacecraft.
New York Times - January 14, 2006
Stirrings in the Desert: In Tiny Arab State, Internet Is Tool to Fight Rulers
Those pushing for democratic change in Bahrain have found that debate is possible through the Internet and satellite television.
New York Times - January 14, 2006
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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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