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Sheriff: Mother admits baby wasn't thrown from car
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Sheriff: Mother admits baby wasn't thrown from car
The woman who reported seeing a newborn baby tossed from a moving car is the boy's mother, the sheriff of Broward County, Florida, said Friday. Patricia Pokriots, 38, "made up an incredible story," but acknowledged what she had done under questioning, he said.
CNN - February 11, 2005
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Police: Newborn was never tossed out of car
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Police: Newborn was never tossed out of car
A newborn baby reported tossed out of a moving car was never thrown from the vehicle, and the woman who reported seeing the incident is the boy's mother, Broward County Sheriff Ken Jenne said Friday. Patricia Pokriots, 38, was committed for observation at a hospital Friday "at our urging,"...
CNN - February 11, 2005
Dean and the Democrats
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Dean and the Democrats
There is a sort of swagger to Howard Dean's smile. Here he is, poised to take charge of the Democratic Party, a striking comeback after his flameout a year ago in the presidential race.
CNN - February 11, 2005
Bush Threatens to Veto Changes in Medicare's Drug Benefit
New cost estimates have prompted many lawmakers to say they want to revisit the new prescription drug benefit law.
New York Times - February 11, 2005
Arthur Miller, Legendary American Playwright, Is Dead
The author of "Death of a Salesman," whose work exposed the flaws in the fabric of the American dream, died Thursday.
New York Times - February 11, 2005
Mayor Hails Central Park 'Gates' as Art and Tourist Lure
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg lauded the importance of public art on the eve of the opening of "The Gates" installation in Central Park.
New York Times - February 11, 2005
Japan Leans on North Korea to Resume Weapons Talks
Japan's prime minister also pressed ahead with economic pressure through a law that will bar most North Korean ships from Japanese ports.
New York Times - February 11, 2005
Apple Computer picks share split
US giant Apple Computer picks a two-for-one share split after its shares almost quadruple in value over the last year.
BBC News - February 11, 2005
Deep Throat mania hits US
A Watergate exhibition sparks a fresh round of speculation about Deep Throat, the source that toppled Nixon.
BBC News - February 11, 2005
Man 'set Valentine suicide pact'
A US man is charged with using an internet chat room to set up a mass suicide pact for Valentine's Day.
BBC News - February 11, 2005
Democrats set to make Dean leader
The US Democratic Party is expected to elect former presidential contender Howard Dean as its new chairman.
BBC News - February 11, 2005
Spain and France make EU appeal
The Spanish PM and French president appeal to Spanish voters to back the EU constitution in a referendum.
BBC News - February 11, 2005
'Islamist win' in key Saudi poll
Islamic candidates have taken a lead in Saudi Arabia's first municipal election in Riyadh, preliminary results suggest.
BBC News - February 11, 2005
Rescue bid in Pakistan dam burst
Rescue efforts are under way after a burst dam in Pakistan kills 70 amid widespread flooding across the country.
BBC News - February 11, 2005
Socialists set to vote on top job
The Scottish Socialist Party could choose a successor to Tommy Sheridan at its annual conference this weekend.
BBC News - February 11, 2005
Cricket: England lose series
South Africa clinch the one-day series against England after rain hits in Durban.
BBC News - February 11, 2005
Rugby L: Leeds survive scare
Leeds cling on for an exciting victory despite a late rally by Hull.
BBC News - February 11, 2005
West Africans abandon Togo talks
West African leaders call off a trip to discuss Togo's constitutional crisis, and threaten sanctions.
BBC News - February 11, 2005
Argentine prisoners 'end riots'
Rioting inmates at an Argentine jail release dozens of hostages as the authorities regain control, police say.
BBC News - February 11, 2005
Iraq attacks hit Shia civilians
Attacks on a Shia mosque and in a mainly Shia part of Baghdad leave 23 dead as the Pentagon's chief visits Iraq.
BBC News - February 11, 2005
Stars gear up for Bafta ceremony
Film stars from across the globe are preparing to walk the red carpet at this year's Bafta award ceremony.
BBC News - February 11, 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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